The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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that time the ring haa assumed.* sig-
nificance accorded to no other article
By them It
of personal adornment.
'waa regarded aa a type of eternity, and
affection.
next morning he found elghty-flve I
toxicated rata, which he toon killed.
I That’* a rather lntereetlng table that
shows the proportion of lawyer* to
the other Inhabitants of the big cltlea,
though |t eeems to offer some discour-
aging features to the youth who looks
forward to a Career at the bar. Denver
Ond San Francisco are credited with
the moat attorney*, the former with
iHie to every 221 Inhabitants; the lat-
ter with one to S61. The smallest pro-
portionate number is shown In St.
dxmla. with one lawyer to every 770
’inhabitant*.
You know all about it. You arc a perfect
slave to your work. It’s rush through
the day and worry through the night.
^There’s no time to cat and no
time to sleep. Already you have
nervous dyspepsia, nervous sick
headache, and neuralgia. Your food
distresses you. You suffer from terrible
depression. The outlook is dark and for-
bidding. You feel sure there is but one
termination to this-’—
At tbs battls of Oraspan Major 3. H.
Plumbs, *f the British royal marina
llngbt Infantry, waa among the many
killed while storming the main kopje.
Ha had n pet dog, a terrier, which ran
up the hill with him under the fiercest
Are imaginable. When he fell the dog
aat down and guarded hla body until
the ambulance removed It, alx hour*
later.
At Tam IMH1 «f »• Tsar
It 1* necessary to takg„d9.me medicine
to ton* up the system, end no other
medicine will do this a* effectively aa
Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps.
It hss a moat pleasant taste and opca
ussd no family will be wlthont It. It
has cured thousahds Of obstinate eases
of Cqllc, Flatulency, Paine 1“ the
Stomach and Bowels, and la a specific
for all cases of Kidney and Bladder
troubles. Ask your druggist for It. Re-
fuse worthless substitutes and lnalat
on having Wolfe’s Schnapps.
' Along the conkt line of Cuba tbere Is
desirable and suitable land suffletent to
"furnish the world with cocoanuts; nev-
ertheless there exists In th* entire Is-
land but few plantation*. Large ship-
ments of nuts are collected from own-
ers of s few trees here end there, and
seo$ to the United States and Europe,
i where they are much esteemed because
| of their large also and consequently
| liberal share of "milk” and meat-
I Cuban Colonist
Hon. Dan.
Auditor for tl
letter written
says:
■■Allow mm
fo/ommtko
That’s
A. C Holmes, of .Walton. N. Y..
whose wife died a few months ago.
advertised for another spouae, spec-
ifying that No. 2 must be content to
wear “a lot of nice clothes” left by
No. 1.
* The old quektlotf of restoring the
traoerlee to the windows In the oalace
of the doges at Venice Is again agitat-
ing artistic Italy, The exterior of tho
Palace aa It stands today was begun
n the early part of the thirteenth «en-
wry, and required 100 years for its
completion. In 1677 Are destroyed all
but the walls. Up to that time the win-
dows were enriched with beautiful
Tracery.
The LAR.
150,000
extended vacation. When, ltte seemed
almost a burden I began taking Ps-
runa, and with the us* of tho Bftb bot-
tle 1 found myaolf la a normal condi-
tion. I have since enjoyed th* bast
of health.”
Almost everybody needs k tonic tai
th* spring. Something to braso the
nerves, invigorate the bralq, and
cleans# the blood. That Poruna will
do this lb beyond all question!. Every-
one Who has tried u haa had th* aamo
latter, mad* us* of th* following
great thing far tbs nerves. Them la
no bettor spring tonic, and 1 have aaed
D<i roar Feet Acha spa BaraT
- Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-
East. a powder for the feet It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hof and
Sweating Feet. At ail Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 26c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy. N. Y.
And nervous prostration is something you don’t want, that’s
certain. Then don’t have it. A perfect Sarsaparilla prevents
this distressing and dangerous disease, and it cures it. also*
Ladysmith received daily during the
siege a dose of three ton of Boor
explosives, 12,000 shills being thrown
Into the town before relief came.
owner of a One estate at Walhems
ft .Grange, near Dunback, on the Shag
.7 river.
100,000 AOENTB WANTED.
Mao sad women, boys and girls, ali o
the United States. Big money, eeey wc
Valuable prise* In addition. Writ* <X
Marshall & Co., Dep t 10, Chicago.
►V1 '■* When a man has a white dab on his
K shoulder he can always say it’s chalk
off a billiard cue, but when a girl
— -smells of brllltantlne she can only
1mm, ..deny it.
That’s
Co., Columbus,
Persia’s army on paper numbors 77
battalions of Infantry, forming a totul
More than half
The Kentucky gubernatorial contest l°rc* °f 60.900 men.
has been transferred to the supreme °l whole army Is constantly away
court of the United States. leav« without pay. as a measure of
. __ I economy, while the remainder Is equlp-
a. h. Stroud, urnntvtlle. On. wrote: A ped with old-fashioned weapons, a
priceless boon hss been given the baby world large number of which are Alnt-Iocks.
in Dr. Moffett's Tebthina (Teething Powders)
“The only Sarsaparilla made under the personal supervision of three griduates: a
graduate in pharmacy, a graduate in chemistry, and a graduate in medicine.”
p> $1.00 a bottle. AO Druggists.
“ I first used Ayer'. Ssmparilla in the f.ill of 1248. I came out of the Mexican War nin down in health and badly uaed up.
It did me ao much good then that I hare alwaya taken it every apring a. a blood-purifying medicine. I attribute my robuat health
at 78 to the uae of your Saraaparilla every apring." — S. T. Jones, Wichita, Ksna., March 29, 1900.
The artillery Is In such a rudimentary
state that it la not classed as a sep-
arate service.—Indianapolis News.
No woman is ever very happy or
has any wrinkles till she has fallen In
love.
Whaling is still profitable to ludge
from the recent meeting of a Dundee
company (Scotland) engaged In this
enterprise. The whaler Diana came
back some time ago from so successful
a trip that It Is calculated that the
profits of the shareholders will be
about 120 per cent
Hall’a Catarrh Cara'
Is taken internally. Price, 75c.
Kinsardt has been formally rean
nexed to Cape Colony.
nor a package of FRIENDS’ OATS akd find how to obtain Valuable Premiums Free
THREE 008E8 OF ROGERS’ BLUE CHILL CURE
Mil cur« any owe of Chill* »nd Fever. Price, toe.
This only shows a few of the premiums.
We have many more.
THE ROUND TRADE MARKS
ARE VALUABLE.
A Complete Premium List sent
on application to
FRIENDS’ OATS,
MUSCATINE, IOWA.
FOR WOMAN’S HEALTH
No one ever heard a married man
coax his wife to sing for him.
Each package of PUTNAM FADE-
LESS DYE colors more goods than any
other dye and colors them better, too.
France has more persons over CO
years of age than any other country.
Ireland comes next.
to be first-
nk and pri-
laundries.
delivered.
itlyfuifd NoflUornervn«ffneffff*rt«r
of Dr. KHiir'e (imb Kerr* R««tor*r.
IK 83.00 trial bortl* rnrnd ImatlM.
FRENCH JEWELRY.
Light Gold Plated Belt Buckle.
Gold Plated Brooches.
Sterling Silver Hearts.
Sterling Silver Show Horn.
Sterling Silver Nail File.
Sterling Silver Eraser.
Sterling Silver Darning’ Ball.
Sterling Silver Hair Curler.
Sterling Silver Button Hobk.
Never quarrel with a neighbor. It
does not pay.
Winchesters
“New Rivalw
Shotgun Shells.
Loaded with Black Powder. Super-
ior to all other brand* for
The Mskn-I of Cortot's Ink ftayi
"We osa’t make any better Ink than we do: W.
don’t know how ta We win make poorer Ink,
Knt m won’t ” narMr'R Ink !■ th« best.
It I* lack of exercise that causes a
horse to kick, and paw In bis stall.
Tho Beet Prescription for Chills
end Fever la a bottle of Qaova’a T**T«i.as*
Chill Tonic. It 1. .imply lion and quinine le
e taoteles. form. No cure—no pay. Prloe, Mo.
Bohemias.
BELLA.
The lazy horse need* blinds; the am-
bitious animal doesn't.
“ Pea* Mas. PtxattAMTonr Vege-
table Compound haa been of much
benefit ftp me. Whan my menses first
appeared they were very irregular.
They oOcurred too often and did not
leave for a week or more. I always
suffered at these times with terrible
pains In my back and abdomen. Would
be in bed for several day* and would
not be exactly rational at times. 1
took Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable
Compound, and menses became regular
and pain* left me entirely."—Mas. K.
V. Custsb, Brule, Wla.
Plto’a Cur* is the heat medlotae we ever need
for all affections of the throat and lungs.—Wm.
O. Ehdsley. Vanburen, lnd., Feb. 10, 1*00.
A Philadelphia syndicate ha* leased
for a long term the sulphur baths at
[PIIITION.
What a relief from the pain and
inconvenience of diseases of
the eye when
Coamo and the hotel and large estate
which go with them. Coamo waa once
the West Indian Monte Carlo. It Is
high up In the mountains east of
Ponce. It was formerely the resort of
wealthy planters and merchants of
Cuba and other Islands. All the
Check a horse up according to Its
gait, not for style.
A.PERS.
EJCB.
Jkws (Gal-
published
Each is-
es- There
ts for the
the boys
«i of genri
ed articles,
A polished hat doesn’t go well with
a shiny coat
gtejSjSB TH Wonder
ot
1-No BoIIIsq Ns Cooklsq
It Stiffehs the Goods
It Whitens the Goods
It polishes the Goods
It make, all garment* freah and crisp
•* when first bought new.
Try a Sample Package
You'll like It If you try It.
You’ll buy It if you try U.
You'll use It If you try It.
Try it. _______
MitchellsEyeSalve
principally were In ‘ full blast Sum-
mer was the harvest time, for those
whO could afford It got away lnjhe
mountains during the rainy season.
The site of the old hotel built nearly
100 years ago la exceedingly beautiful.
has been
properly applied I Sufferers
have felt it was worth a hun-
dred times the slight cost of
this Salve to experience such
relief.
Price 25 cents. All druggists.
HALL ft RUCKEL,
Some people ere too busy to pay
storage on their souls.
NEWS
month*
ot $a.oo
John MacGowan of Clay county.
Fla., claim* to be the oldeat penaloner
In this country. According to papers
now on file In Washington be in 121
years old. He was born In Ireland on
March 16, 1779, and came to this coun-
ft-glln 1804. He enlisted In the Sev-
enteenth Connecticut regiment In 1863
when he was 84 year* old. The pen-
sion officials are Inclined to believe
Be sure you are right, then let the
girl go ahead.
Maalov* ‘«lf Opening UtM.
tnm. HanlonGate0*..MUtea.Iedlsas
A Bet your Pension
QDOUBLE QUICK
IA,*WablA|M(,
WASHINGTON. DvC.
OPIUM
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N. V). HOUSTON, NO. 18, 1900
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The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1900, newspaper, May 3, 1900; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996997/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.