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I’ve
Got
’Em..
anti lots of 'em
Mason’s
Fruit Jars.
with porcelain lined tops.
I've just received a big
shipment of loose rubberss
—white and black —good
’uns, too. Blackberry
time is right on us, and
the right thing to do, is
to prepare for war in time
of peace.
Try a Macbeth
Lamp Chimney
for a change—strictly a
dime —but cheaper in the
long run.
This is the season for
CAN GOODS. My stock
is unbroken, and prices
are reasonable.
If you haven’t tried
COTTOLENE, suppose
you try it now, white lard
is so costly. Come to my
store for Cottolene —
wholesale and retail.
I’ve got the finest Cuba
Molasses you ever sopped.
Jim Reeves
No Ijiiok About it.
There is no luck about advertis
ing, no chance, no scheme. It is
legitimate, straightforward busi
ness from beginning to end, from
the day the campaign is started
clear up to the close of business at
the finish. Advertising is a legiti
mate, reasonable means of gain
ing an end. The advertisement,
which appeals best is that which
is planned with the greatest intel
ligence, contains the greatest
volume of honest intention and
speaks in frank, unequivocal words
about reliable goods and about the
careful, painstaking methods of
those who are handling the busi
busiuess; presents in the best way
logical arguments for the purchase
of goods from the merchant in
question. This is advertising that
will pay, that cannot help it.—
Advertising World.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S GHKAT DIBCOVKBV.
One small bottle of Hall’s (treat Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabe
tes, seminal emissions, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism and all irregularity
of the kidneys and bladder in both
men and women, regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist , will send by mail on re
ceipts of sl. One small bottle is two
months’treatment, and will cure any
case above mentioned. Dr. K.W. Hall
sole manufacturer. P. O. Box 629, St.
Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.
Sold by W, A. Wright.
Martin, Tenn., June 3, 1901.
This is to certify that 1 have used
' Hall's Texas Wonder for kidney trou
ble and have never found anything Us
equal. Its merits are wonderful. Try
it, as I did, and be convinced.
Btv. R. C WIIITNHLL.
There is mutual dependence on
the part of labor and capital and
yet they are repeatedly at variance.
Neither can get along without the
other and there ought to be the
utmost harmony between them.
Capital can accomplish nothing
without labor and there is no sub
sistence without capital in some
■form.
Annoyances with Which a .Newspaper
Man Contends.
I am a newspaper publisher, and
it, makes me mad every time J
think of—
The man who changes his ad.
once a year and then tells me,
every time he gets me in a crowd,
that my paper iH no good and ad
vertising doesn’t pay.
The man who runs a four inch
ad. a couple of weeks before Xmas
and expects it to keep his store
full all the next summer.
The man who won’t and never
did advertise and then “hollers”
long and loud when I advertise an
alleged sheriff’s sale for an itener
ant, Hy by night clothing concern.
The man who runs his ad. up
side down “so it will attract at
tention.”
The man who expects a full half
column reading notice with a two
inch display. He’s the fellow who
weighs the wrapping paper with
the goods when you buy of him.
The man who always wants for
his ad. the position he knows is
taken.
The man who wants to “trade
out” the price, because “advertis
ing don’t pay nohow.”
The man—
Well, there are others. I’ll
mention them some other time. —
“JKL” Class in the Advertising
World.
SIOO REWARD, SIOO.
The readers of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dread disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that
is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cure known to the medi
cal fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stitutional disease, requires a consti
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acts directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work. The proprietors have
so much faith in its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Add ress
F. ,1. CHENEY & Cos., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.
Heady to Change Hod follows.
I Little Tommie had been put to
bed alone. It was up stairs, and
! the thunder rolled and lightning
flashed unmercifully. Ile lay quiet
ly until he could no longer stand
it, and then his little night gown
ed figure appeared at the head of
tin* stairs.
“Mai” be cried.
“Yes, my son,” came the re
joinder.
“I’m afraid, mu. It thunders
so and I’m all alone.”
“Go to bed, Tommie.” came his
mother’s voice. Don’t you know
nothing can hurt you?”
Tommie went back to bed but
not to stay.
“Mill” he cried again, and this
time the little figure was half way
down stairs.
“Tommie,” called his mother,
“don’t you know 1 have told you
nothing can hurt you—that God
is always with you?”
“Then, ma,”and this time there
came an audible sniff from the
weeping Tommie, “you come up
and sleep with God, and let me
sleep with pa.
HICK’S
CAPUDINE
Cures all Headaches, Colds, LaGrippe,
Neuralgia, etc. Your money back if it
fails. 16 and 25* at all Drugstores. For
sale by Jordan Bros. & W. A. Wright.
“You will have to be identified
before l can cash that check,”
sail! the bank cashier to a man w ho
was unfamiliar with the precau
tions of the bank. “Oh well go
ahead, then,” answered the man
with the check, in disgust. ”1
don’t reckon it hurts anny worse
than bein’ vaccinated, does it.”
t IN CUBA !
where it is hot all the year round
Emulsion 1
sells better than any where else
in the world. So don’t stop taking i
1 it in summer, or you will lose '
what you have gained.
Send for a free sample. *
f SCOTT & BOWNJJ, Chemist*. ]
' Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and st.oo J all druggists.
THE BAKNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902.
WASHINGTON LETTER !
Chatty Gossip About Miss Alice
Roosevelt’s Riding Lessons; How
an Englishman spots Ameri
cans; Congressman Barney
and the fat Lady’s
Shirt Waist; etc-
Krom our regular correspondent .
Washington D., C., June 4th —
Miss Alice Roosevelt is an early
riser these days. Before most of
the slow-going residents of Wash
ington are out of bed she is sev
eral miles from town taking hard
lessons in hurd’e jumping and
rough cross-the-country horseback
riding under an expert, and fre
quently her father is along and
shows her how easy “Bleistein,”
his thorough bred high jumper,
can take a seven or eight foot hur
dle. Miss Roosevelt has ridden
horseback since she was a child,
but having joined a hunt club and
intending to participate in the
hunts of next season, she wishes
to bfecome an expert —hence the
daily morning lessons. She is also
taking a regular course in a gym
nasium, which includes fencing,
all of which is highly pleasing to
her father, who believes in the
athletic women as well as the ath
letic man. ’ Mrs. Roosevelt has
been unwell —for several days
serious complications were feared
—but she is again able to get out,
and is preparing to take the fam
ily to Oyster Bay, where they will
spend the early summer. The
president will not go with the
family, but will join them as soon
as his duties will permit.
Mrs. Root and her daughter
sailed for Europe this week. The
two sons of the family will join
them at Carlsbad, Germany, early
next month and in August the
Secretary will go to the same
j place, and will bring his family
back home.
Mr. Cockburn, a rich English
man who lives in London when at
home, is in Washington. He says
that aside from the accent, which
seldom fails to spot an American,
lie has a test that has never failed.
He says he has never met an
American who did not with more
or less frequency make use of the
phrase, “Is that so?” when con
versing. And he says further:
“It is surely an Americanism, for
though I have traveled extensively
in other parts of the world where
tho English language dominates,
1 never heard it used by any one
not an American, and in England
it is an unknown expression.”
Senator and Mrs. Depew will
spend the summer in Europe, but
they cannot select a date for sail
ing until Congrss selects a date
for adjournment and that is yet
very much up in the air, so to
speak.
Lady Pauncefote and her daugh
ters still occupy the British Em
bassy, but they are preparing to
return to their English home.
They will leave many warm friends
in Washington, as no diplomatic
family has ever been more popu
lar.
Hon. N. O. Murphey, who has
resigned the goverhorship of the
Territory of Arizona, to take ef
fect July 1, is in Washington,
where he has many friends.
Asked w hy he resigned. Gov. Mur
phey replied: “Simply because the
pecuniary loss and the strife at
tached to holding the office do not
justify, unless a man wants to
make his life political, which 1
do not.”
Senator Foraker thinks he has
t he finest saddle horse in Washing
ton. He got him in Kentucky,
and the man who sold him claims
he was the best of his kind in that
State, having taken first prize in
every exhibition lie has been en
tered in. His name is “Duke”
and he has a pedigree a yard long.
He is 15 hands and inches
high, and a bright bay in color,
and it is claimed that he can do a
mile in three minutes without be
ing at all pushed Senator Forak
er s fad is horseback riding.
Representative Barnev„of Wis.,
who was one of the Thompson
Congressional party which recently
made a southern trip, tolls an ex
perience which he says left him in
doubt as to mens shirt-waist fad
has reached Tuskegee or the rural
Alabamians shrewder than he i3
usually credited with being. Mr.
Barney’s stock of clean shirts were j
exhausted bv the unexpected warm
weather when the party reached
Tuskegee, and he went into a
store there to buy some. He wears
a sixteen and a half collar, and
when he told the clerk, that indi
vidual said: “am sorry, sir, we
; havn’t that size, but perhaps 1
Icoubl find a fat lady’s shirt waist
that would fit you.” Mr. Barney
declared, with some astonish-
I ment, that a fat ladies shirt
1 waist would not do, and the clerk
replied; “Well the gentlemen
here in Tuskegee often get fitted
that way very nicely.”
Representative Roberts of Mass.,
tells this story of the father of
Representative Bartlett, of Ga.,
wdio was a famous Georgia judge:
In a murder trial he came to a
charge to the jury in which he
eloquently and vividly laid down
the law as to the folly of carrying
pistols. It seems that the defend
ant had gone out for a walk, became
engaged in a fuss with the deceas
ed, drew his pistol and fired the
fatal shot. The details of the
shooting, as well as the law bear
ing thereon, were rehearsed by
Judge Bartlett, who told how the !
defendant’s pistol had been in his
hip pocket, how he put his handj
back there in anger, and how he
drew the pistol forth. He was il
lustrating by vigorous gestures,
but right in the midst of the
charge, as Judge Bartlett put his
hand back to his hip pocket by
way demonstration, a pistol
dropped therefrom and fell with a
thump upon the floor. The scene
in the court room can be imagined.
There was a stillness, while
the judge flushed with embarrass
ment. ‘Mr. Clerk,’ he exclaimed,
as soon as he had recovered, ‘put
me down on the book as fined
SSO as carrying a weapon.’ ”
READY TO YIELD.
“I used Do Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve
for piles and found it a certain cure,”
says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove Del.
Operations unnecessary to cure piles.
They always yield to DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases,
all kinds of wounds. Accept no coun
terfeits.
Jxo. 11. Blackburn,
L. Holmes, Barnesville, Ga.
Milner, Ga.
When a boy gets old enough to
ask questions, his mother begins
to think he is going to be a great
lawyer.
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