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ALCOHOL J rtu CEJTT AMntabk Sssasas Promotes DtpsttaOmfii antantRBtOnaiasMftr OriwitepltaMrttaB* Not Narcotic. Apafcct Hearty farOaMfct Han. Sov StoMdt Dtanftn WonufonvolsauJforisk mess wdLoss or Sleep. hcSUkSi«unttf NEW YORK. \(b in on Oi s <> 1*1 J5 D O S F S — [5 (.MS .buMfHt—d unSfsW FoqJj Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTORIA For InfluxU and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA CATARRH • i. *4 «;sh! U a*i III H-g tE?H 2 a .= 2i c>: < ir ?. .v a % -- ?**«? > 4. M IT. 0 «»il fj 35ifi!l ^'11^ ill! HAY FEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM A|i|rfU<l Into the nostrils la quwkly (l>Mrbw. 0IVK3 RKLIir AT ONCE. ?' (4ou>i«m, sootlx*, lienU aud protects ths d iiwiiibrmie re .dtini; from Cut.irrk *;;•! ilii > t.-H hwht a Cold in the Head quickly, li' fturts the Heusow ot Tftnte und Hnitil. 1'. i» v.my to use. Contains no injurious dr.i"*. No mercury, no cocuine, no mor Hi* bouMuold remedy. .'no, SO cents at Druggists or by mail. II. V BROTHERS, 56 Ntrm St.. N»w Ywrk. The capitol in Washington is 118 years old. The corner stone was laid in September, 1793. But. old as the building is, it is not yet finished and probaly nev er will be. W'heu the hands chap badly and the akin splits on the finger tipa. every motiou ia painful. Ballard'* Snow Liniment puts an end to the misery. One or two applications heals all sore ness and rtatores the hands to sound condition. Price 25c. 50c. $1.00 per bottle. Hold by VV. J. Seciberry. The petroleum area of Penn sylvania covers 2,000 square miles and the gas area is 2,730 spuare miles in which she excels all other states. Bad tast« in tiie mouth is reiuov«d with a dose of Herhine. It sweetens ths stomich and purities the liver and bowls. Price 50c Sold by W. J. Sed berry. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1912 AIbabac. Before the great drouth of 1901, the Hicks Almanac gave timely warning- For over two years prior to 1911, the Hicks Almanac again sounded a warn ing of drouth danger. And so for forty years this the same friend of all the people has stead tastly refused the offers of specu lators and continued to warn the public of the coming dangers of storm and weather. As they should have done, the people have nobly stood by Professor Hicks, their faithful public ser i vant, who has grown old in the service. Send one dollar to Word and Works Publishing Company, 3401 Franklin Avenue St. Louis, Missouri, and get hia Magazine and Almanac both for one year. The Almanac alone, a fine book of 150 pages, is only 85c. by mail. Let everybody re spond and receive the warnings of our National Seer for the com ing year. Where tke Locality dee* aot Cent Wherever there ere people anfleriDg from kidney and bladder ailmenta,from backache, rheumatiam and nrinary Ir rPKnlaritiea, Foley Kidney Pille will help them. Belvidere, 111. E A Kelly, an ei-engineer, eaya: "Three yttara ago my kidneva became ao bad that I wee compelled to give up my engine and quit, There was a levere aching pain over the hipe, followed by an Inflam mation of the bladder, and ftlwaye a thick aediment* Foley Kidney Pills made mo a aound and well man. I can not aay too much in their praiae." Allen Urquhart. The Gatun dam at Panama is 20 times thicker than it is high, being about a half mile through at the base. Moreover its crest is 115 feet above sea level. If you are troubled with chronic con •tiption. the mild and gentle efleet of Chamberlain'e Tableta makea them especially united to your caae. For aale by Allen Urquhart and all drnggeat. ELECTRIC BERTH LIGHTS NEW DINING CARS VI/ Free Chair Cars "The Old Reliable" GEO. 0. HUNTER, a. f. 6 r. DALLA8 Request Your Tickets to be Routed via The Texas & Pacific Railway mm in ramie scuam AVENGER, TEXAS A Boarding School for the Moral Christian and Indrustrial Training of COLORED YOUNO MEN AND WOMEN. STRONG FACULTY COMPOSED OK GRADUATES AND PAST GRADUATES OF SptfM-WMr. UttMb. Ei.: AtMa Bapttit Callage. MM. ti.: M Bar Sua Html, Prnie Vm. Tew. ni Tukcpe Naaai at MaW MX* if rttt Mai. WatMactM isPriasi^al. All kinds of Iudustriea and Trades are taught. The beat School in Northeast Texas for Negro youths, Hoard and tuition, $9.00 per month. Music extra. For particu lar* add rets F. W. WHEELER, PRINCIPAL. RAILWAY SIGNALS ! "Rwworkt* That Serve at Train Protectors. CODE OF TORPEDO AND FUSEE HMMfM These Audible mi%4 Viaihla Danger li|m Cmv*; te lh* Engi neer—THa Um ef PjrrttNlwiM m tl|B»l> In the Naval ItrviM "Pnp. pop,' or parti■ pa ■ single •pop," sharp and dlatloct Ilka that of B giant firecracker beard not only on tbe Focrtb of July. but ou every day la Cba /ear. Sundays Included. What did It maan? And on • I moat an/ nlgbt aa I look oat of m/ window 1 see tba edge of ttaa wood or the fields ■gbted vp by red or /allow firework* Wby ttala strange Illumination? Am all til em; queer huppeulDK* took plae* on tba railroad a faw roda from my houafe 1 made Inquiries of tba rail way official*. aud here ara some Inter •atln* facta about tba use of tbeae curious "fireworks." The general superintendent of tba New York. New Haven and Hartford railroad explained as follows: "Our rules provide for tbe use of de tonators. commonly known as torpe does, aa audible signals and of 'fuscea' as risible signals. "Tbaae U»rj>edoes are attached to tba top «f tbe rail on tbe engineer'* aide of tba track by two amall flex ible metal straps, which are easily bant around tbe ball of tbe raU. as shown in tbe picture, and bold the torpedo#-* accurely in place until ex plowed I)/ the first train passing over this trs'k "The explosion of one torpedo Is a signal to atop: the explosion of two. ■ot more than 200 feet a|Nirt la a sig nal to rvduce speed and look out for a stop alimal. "Th* art of Mmllar cons true* tloa to the well known Roman candle oitd for fireworks celebration!, ex. cept that they burn a steady flame without explosions. A abarp Iron spike at the bottom end will usually atlck In the ground or In the croea tie when thrown from the rear of a train and bo Ida the funee tn an upright position, where It t« more plainly vlalble. "A fuaee must be lighted and left by tbe flagman whenever a train la running on the "time" of another train or behind Its own time and under circumstance* which call for such pro tection "A fu«x» on or near the track, burn ing red. must not be passed. When burning yellow the train may proceed with cantlon when the way la aeen and known to be elear. Standard fusees burn red for three minutes and yel low for seven minutes and can be seen for quite a distance. "You will gather from the above explanation* that the red glare of a flaming fu*e<» on or near the track warns the approaching engineer that a preceding train has passed over his track le*» than three minutes ahead of him. and under no circumstances must he pssh this algnal while burning red. When the flame turns to yellow he may proceed with caution, only as the way is seen and known to be clear, keeping in mind that when the fttsse changed from red to yellow he was exactly three minutes behind s preceding train, which may have stop ped within a abort distance or msy be proceeding st an unusually slow rate of speed." The wperlnteodent of the Shore line division, another branch of the same rail reed, glvea this additional detail re garding torpedoes: "When a train a tops upon the main line and requires protection against a following train tbe flagman goes back a specified distance and places one tor pedo He then continues a farther distance back, placing two torpedoes. As soon an the train he Is protecting is rsady to start the engineer blows s specified whistle signal, which is a notice to the flagman to return to his train. On the way back he picks up tbe one torpedo, leaving two on the rail to warn the engineer of an ap proaching train that another train is a short distance ahead and to glvo the fiagman time to run back and get aboard of his own train." Of the use of flrework* aa signals In the navy the chief of the bureau of construction and repair of the navy de partment. Washington, makes tbs fol lowing ststement: "All modern ships are fitted with electric slgnala. and ths use of such signals Is general la tbe naval service. In the ease of small veeeela having no electric Installation and alao for use in case of the failure of the electric sig nals the navy baa a system of colored stars In connection with rockets for tbe purpose of signaling. *"Tbeee are tn no sense the ordinary commercial fireworks, but are manu factured by the service for naval use exclusively. Here are no photographs of this system of slgnala for distribution. The appnrntoa conslsta of a specially de signed pistol from which are fired car tridges containing tbe colored a tare that are used tn tbe service cod*"— New York Mali. Mighty Aroturu*. iictonit la ona of tha moat brilliant ■Un that w« cti wt In tb* bNr*u Its UiaiMr ta 83,000,000 mllaa. Tha light that comaa to aa tram It ta orar 200 jaara aid wbaa It aotara oar tjaa. Tb* aan la dlataot 03.000.000 mllaa. TImb eotopora tt«na mlnutaa with 200 yoam. Troth la aa lmpoaatbla to ba aolled kf aaj outward teach aa tha aoabaata. -UlttOB. Aa Alarai at Ni^ht Tbat atrikaa tarror to tb* mtira houaa hold ia tha load, boaraa aad iai>lallic coagh ©/ croup* So roiataking it. and fortaoaU than tha lock* paranta who kaap Folaf'a Hsarr and Tar Compound oa haad. U W Caaaaltaaa. Caotoo. N. Y .aara: "It ta worth ita waight In gold. Oar UtUo childraa aia trooblad with croop aad boaraaoaaa, aod all wo giro than la Foloy'a Koaay aad Tar Com pcuad. I always ba«a a bottla of it ia tha hoaap." AI lag Prqohart. Death by prevention of sleep ( is a legal form of punishment in China. [EVERY BOOK A MONEY-SAVER WHICH ONE SHALL WE SEND YOU? RHi PAYHALFAT WARDS FOR ALL YOU NEED -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ECONO MIZE HI TLiS EASY PLEASANT WAY Boy AH Your Groceries At Wholesale Price* Wi wm jtm miprht km our "f *rocerjr dapartmant. It'* a plaaaura to wait through K, to look at tha wwi and rows of tcmptiac. (hurt rood Uhp to Mt, aaatljr linad up on tha >potl*w thrives. Boyiaff yaw gio»«ri— fraa thia llj ' yura food" gnemrr W1Y WE CAM SAVE YtU MfNET •N EVEKYTIINC YOU BUY We bar ell oar mcrehudlw direct flu— th« produ.rm in quantities eo larva that wa obtain tha lowest priree. We of tan eoatnet for Um entire output of • mill or factory. Tha prices we aak you are a very slight ad vance orsr those we pay. Dealing with us is just the same as gat ting your goods at wholaaale. We save yoa all the jobber's and retailer's profits that hare to be covered by the pricee yoa are asked to pay in retail stores. Our catalogues are our only salsamen. They illustrate and describe our merchandise accurately and truthfully. Integrity and square dealing are the comerstooaa at our forty years' suc cessful business experience. Many of our best customers are the children and grand children at thoee men and women whose patronage first enabled ua to do buslneee. Satisfying all tha needs of people who de mand full value (or their money la oar spec ialty. If yoa have never dealt with us. yoa have been spending from 30 per cent to (0 per cent more.money.than yoa should spsod. Start Immediately to uae the pick of the world's merchandise and to cut down your living coat. Select the books that will help yoa and mail us the coupon. OUR GUARANTEE Should yoa order anything from as and yoa are not phased with it, return the arti cle foe exchange or your money back—which ever you prefer. Yoa can take no risk whan yoa deal with as. A sals, when yoa deal with Montgomery Ward A Co.. la never com pleted until the customer la satisfied. We nave a reputation for fair dealing that Is known In almost every country on the globe. month*. urniBinmB ww pncn bm ■piwiii—y, h pntgr lurplm obfa inahta right at yonr doorrtap. CWk No. , Wawilleandronthaaaahiulii Mat FKM TOT *ww wtha — '*» r«« i i wi jwur sracvr money ••eh month. The rapid and Motional growth of our grocery department Indieataa that lhna«a»da ml haaaa» i i1— an realising mora and mora tha real 'worth whila" Nfkin to ba mads h> «■ Wa iaaoa a mw grocery catalogue evrrj two i ha. Combining low eat pricea aa4 higheet eaality. thte catalogue placea tho biggeat '' ' * Cheek Not 11 on tha aoapoa and Mod It toua. tnecKuie tsooK you warn Lat at itw ytu. fraa af all mt, kaw y«a <*■ »a»a ■ •My aa »a In It til v «Mr *r in la an; a ay. SIMO COUPON TO NCARf* AOOIUi*. I Montgomery Ward & Co. j Ittli nd Ciapktll Sta. 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The books are all llated on the coupon. Take your choloe ot then. CAarcia ani buss AT HANDf ACTU'lMt CMT *nh fUdM cm* M ■lib *o twlr tka ill Ikm iwlai >kaa m Itt Hi •( m «ara«* ud «. Xn. IS _ | I dull M*bUa H to «aota l«H that wn Iku Ua Ml •( ■«*!»« 1 wrluuM l«4 tor m m ««i«ioi«» ruiNmiai |MtUlluU« Ih 40 ran la faraltura ■ twrfUlii ha nibM aa to 111 oar far. altar* book rttk baraaiaa tka* will rarprlw aaiMWkt run. It 70a am 9M M I>III Mima who rtlll nUrUlai tha 14m tka* f*raltar*of raal worth li atpaaiWa oar fa rat tar* book IbookMi 7) la *1 artlf what 70a aboaU aaa. It will tall rem a iihnat tmr. Wa atoll b* (lad to aaad It fro*. Obaek It oa lhaeoapon. ROOFING THAT WILL LAST Am tow (M nwylw IHWliMH »wt (M »f noAuf •• **y- rmLifa • si&nsiisr.-*** " STO VIS AND MANSES U« Wrmm mmw (ImImm/lTka rod FALL AMD WINTER •Am* hm mtUm~~Mm* aMt — to* vW to k* 'm, *«• Ui« —ipl— Mt b*furf |W> «M. V MJT „j,Js?£2rvzzzzJ^.[ eludod In uSi MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Chicago Atmmm Bride*, CHICAGO 19th and Campbell Sta* KANSAS CITY THE JEANNE D'ARC Of the Crusade of Southern Women in Agriculture. In the American Magazine for December there is an article apout Marie Samuella Cromer. Miss Cromer, by means of girls' tomato clubs, has taught 3,000 girls to become independent through growing and putting up vegetables. The movement has become national and is backed up by the Department of Agri culture. A brief extract from the article follows. "Miss Cromer's achievement has risen to the dignity of na tional movement, fostered by the United States Government. Within a year live Southern States have taken up the grow ing and canning of tomatoes. Her army has grown to !5,000 girls from the original forty-six. In May the General Education Board promptly gave its check for $25,000 to meet the expense of equipment and a propaganda of national circularziation. The federal agricultural department has scattered broadly through the South leaflets of instruction, and girls and women every where are awake to the fact that the divine gift of the soil was not for man alone. The crusade is to be far-reaching and will not be confined to tomatoes; when the work progresses further, cucumbers and other garden products will be given attention. The proper ways of cooking will be taught, for Miss Cromer has been in New York observing the principles of teaching Domestic Science. Southern homes will be healthier, wealthier, and wiser, when Miss Cromer's mission is complete." Saved His Wife's Life. "M j wife would have been in her grave to-day," writes 0. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala,, "if it had notbeen for Dr. Kind's New Discovery. She was down in ber bed, not able to get up without help. She had a severe bron chial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and sbe soon began to mend and wan well in a short time " Infallible lor coughs and colds, its the most reliable remedy on earth for des perate lung trouble, hemorrhages la grippe, asthma, hay fever, crouu and whooping cough. otic. J1.00. Trtal hot tle free. Guaranteed by W. J. Sed berry. New York shows the greatest water power development of any of the states' due in a great measure to the harnessing of Niagara. The state has 0,513 wheels generating 895,802-horse power. "Best on Earth" This is the verdict of RJ Howell,Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for hit wife. "Her case waa the worst 1 have ever aeen, and looked like a aure raae of conaumption. Her lunga were tore and ahe coughed almoat imcersantly aud her voice waa hoarse and weak. Foley's Honey and T»r Compound brought relief at once and lesa than three bottles effected a com plete cure." Allen Trquhart. Accordingly to a reix>rt to the French Academy of Sciences, all canned tish contain ptomaines, which however, do not begin to increase appreciable until two days after a can has been opened. A I>ea Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend to.j him to go to Hot fringe. That meant an expeoae of |150 00 or more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to care it and found it in Chamberlain's Linimemt. Three days after the drat application of this lini ment he «a« well, tor sal* bv Alien I'rqahart and ail druggists.. King Gwiye rules over 41U, (XX>,000 Hubiects, nearly a quar ter of the po lulation of the wliole world. About Paying Poll Taxes. A new ruling of the Attorney General makes the payment of poll taxes somewhat more diffi cult. A special deputy cannot be appointed in towns of less than 10,000 population. This makes it necssary for a man liv ing outside of larger cities to pay his poll tax in person, unless he appoints some other man his agent, who must make affidavit to the fact and call in person up on the collector and pay the mon ey. Tax Collector Edgar Thom as, who was here Monday, was in receipt of a letter from the Attorney General stating that there was nothing in the law pro hibiting making an offi3ial of a bank an agent, and doubtless ar rangments will be perfected so that our i>eople may pay their taxes to some member of our banking force, who can go to Bonham and turnover the mon ey to the Tax Collector. —Honey Grove Signal. Lightning Kills Few. In 1900 lighting killed only 160 peo ple in this whole country. One'a chances of death by lighting are less than iwo in •million. The chance* of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble ia vaatly greater, bat not if Electric Bitters be used, as Robert Mail sen, of west Burlington, la., prov ed. Four doctors gave him up after eight months of Buttering from virulent liver trouhls and yellow jaundice. He wax then completely cured by Eletric Bitters. They're the best stomach, liver, nerve, and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 60c at W.J. Sed berry's Chemistry haa played an im l>ortant part in the industrial history of Sweden. No less than 20 ol the known chemical ele ments have been discovered by Swedes. You wiil tind that druggest every where speak well of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in the sale of it that in case of coughs and colds it can always be depended upon, and that it is pleasant and safe to take For sale by Allen Urquhart and all druggests. Few steam locomotives can haul trains over more than a 2 per cent grade, while many elec tric railroads negotiate grades of nearly 7 per cent with ease. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, soma or any itching of the skin. Doana Ointment gives instant relief, mres Quickly. Perfectly safe for child ren. All druggist sell it. mi in s RUE irs EVERYTHING MECHANICAL e. b. Mcdonald, Prop. BEST EQUIPPED JOB SHOP IN NORTHEAST TEXAS. N STOCK Boxes and Collars, Lubricators, Oil Cups, Gover nors, Steam Gages, Grease Cups Injectors, Jetts Valves, Belt Dressing, Whistles, Graphite Valves, Gage Cocks, Pipe and Fittings, Babbit Metal, Safety Valves, Emery Grinders, Lumber Bug gies, Water Columns, Fire Fronts and General Linecastings, Dry Battterys, Patch Bolts, Etc., Etc. ' I I CASTINGS MADE ANY DAY NOTHING TOO SMALL FOR OUR CARFUL ATTENTION AND NOTHING TOO LARGE FOR US TO UNDERTAKE Discoverers of an Egyptian worm that will eat the cotton boll weevil have been disdouraged by learning that it is cannibalistic in its tendenccies and will eat its companions as readily as wee vils. With the Coming of Middle Age There is a letting down in the physical forces often shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ailments and urinary irregularities. Foley Kid* ney Pills are a splendid regulating and strengthening medicine at such a time. Try them. Allen Urquhart. 01ive9 may be cheaper. At least, the prospects in Spain and Italy are of the best, as the weather has been ideal for crops. Something Just as Good Can only be the case when it is another bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Every bottle the same. Look for the bell on the bottle. There are few beggars in Switzerland, and two-fifths of the adult populations have de 1 posits in banks. So rare is the hydrophobia in Europe that fewer than a dozen fatal cases of the disease have been reported in the last ten years. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND LADIES ! BRAND DIAMOND UKAND TILLS in Rbd and/j\ Cold metallic bozct. scaled with Ribbon. Takb wo othbk. Bar ml »«•» V/ >nnrM w4 uk Ur CUI-CUII-TUI V BIAMOND B 11 A N II PILL*, for twentT-lm year* regarded » Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS timk PVPRYU/UPRP worth tiukd tieni *rnlnt tkstkd ~ J. N, THOMAS, Contractor, Boier aoi Carpenter, JEFFERSON, TEXAS. Estimates and Prices furnished on all kinds of work. Guarantee work first-class. Phone Xo. 215. Are You a Woman 9 The Woman's Tonic