The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 7, 1904, Page 8

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i FO HOLLONIS, seer es ES NS “*I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to stop my hair fr falling. One- § Ayer’s Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco- nomical preparation of its Kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn’t take much of it to stop falling of the J hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. you a bottle, ° of your nearest ¢ JLCCAYN For Sale or Rent. In Batler County, Missouri, the land of pleasant summers and mild winters, where crop failures are rarely known, No other part of the country offers such advantages for the practical farm- er. All kinds of farm products can be raised here and will sell at prices that well repay the kustandman ‘ Good water can be had any where at minimum cost. and schools in easy reach, institutions in which the people take especial pride. Good churches I have for sale land that isas fertile as can be found anywhere. the tracts are bigh lands, rolling lands |" Tands that are suit- able for stgck farms, for growing grain, grasses, fruits and vegetables. These lands are on or near two trunk lines of railroad, the Lron Mountain and the Frisco systems, offering the best facilities for transportation, Tam now selling these lands on easy terms in tracts of 20 acres and up- ward. For prices, terms and {urther particulars address, JOHN MANGOLD, Harviell, Mo. HORE LIVES ARE SAVED «BY USING... Dr, King’s New Discovery, Fk OR Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than y_All Other Throat And Lung Remedies Combined. —— eee This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever,Pieurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough, FIG CURE. MOPAY, Prico 800, & El. Trial Bottle Free. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Among | POPLAR BLUFF CITIZEN JOE C. BERNER, Publisher. ISSUED WEEKLY 2B $1.00 per Year in Advance. Entered at che postoflice as secuad- class mail matter. THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1294. MISSOURIANS IN ARKANSAS. | Happenings of Poplar Bluff Citizens | In Corning. | W.B. Adams of Poplar Bloff came | down Wednesday and returned Wed- | nesday night. He isa pioneer citizen | through that and adjoining counties. — Corning Leader. | Walter Long, son of Geo. Long, de- | has been staying with Ola Ramsey, her older sister. Mr. Ramsey refused {to give up the child and it was neces- sary to procure a writ of habeas cor- pus. The case has not been fully de- | cided yet and we do not know what the result will be,—Corning Leader. Cured After Suffering Ten Years, B. F, Hare, Supt. Miami Oycle & Mfg. Co, Middletown, Ohio suffered for ten years with dyspepsia. He spent hundreds of dollars for medi- cine and doctors without receiving any permanent benefit, He says, | “One night while feeling exceptional- ly bad I was about to throw down the evening paper when I saw an item in the paper regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to try it and while I had no faith in it I felt better after the second dose. After using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been in years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach troubles.’’ | Sold by W. H. Williams. A PROBLEM. CONTHINUTED RY A FOLK MAN, Our sainted God-and-Morality party Is doing astunt for Folk, LT must get cold water and towels And put my head to soak, For here’s a*sum” 1 can’t make out, 7 kh L have tried and tried; I've worked at it so plagu-ed hard 1 could enamost have ered, ‘The problem's this; perhaps you can Help ine to work it outs Tm auxtous, very, for aman To help resolve this doubt: The plous Stanley, as you know, Por tis world’s much too good; The wicked folks,as you well know, Are silent and saw wood, But Stanley's foot ts in his mouth In all he says and does; Of noise a flood, of sense a drouth, Half-cocked and off he goes, | Atyou L now the problem poke, | Pray help me it you can; if Stantey has come out for Folk; Why, then, how old is Ann? Just One Minute, One Minute Cough Cure gives re- lief in one minute, because it kills the | microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at |the same time clears the phlegm, | draws out the inflammation and at the same time heals and soothes the ef- ' fected parts. One Minute Cough Cure | strengthens the lungs, wards off pneu- | monia and is a harmless and never | failing cure in all curable cases of | coughs, cold and croup. One Minute | Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harm~- less and good alike for young and old. Sold by W. H. Williams. MARRIAGE LICENSES DRY DUNKLIN. —— | Local Option County Bewailing Her | Deplorable Condition. | o: aoet | | Dunklin county is dry and sorry for | jit. The following articles clipped from | the Dunklin Democrat, published at | Kennett, show how ineffective local | option really is: “The jug trade is exceedingly good, this week, the principal supply com- | ing from Pemiscot county, through }Senath, Hornersville and Holcomb contribute their share. There is prac- tically no beer used here now, plain red liquor being the rule, The boys have not all learned to gauge the size of their drinks out of a jug, and they are frequently and unexpectedly drunk.” “A reliable man told the Democrat of Butlercounty and has many friends | last week, that Cairo, Ill., merchants raised quite a campaign fund, at least $250, to aid in voting out the saloons of Mississippi county, Mo. Their ex~- ceased, came down from Poplar Blaff| planation was that Cairo would get last week to get his little sister who | thousands of dollars from Mississippi county, not only for liquors, but from people who would go there to trade.” * Brain Food Nonsense, Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is de- stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia, You must prepare for their appear- ance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August Flower, the favorite medieine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. Youcan get this reliable remedy at the Quinn Pharmacy. Price 25 and 75 cents. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. ANOTHER DIVORCE SUIT" Young Man Sues His adder Half to Quiet Title, The divorce mill for this county is still at work at the old stand and doing business with much activity. The Jatest aspirant for divorce court hon- ors is George F. Gibson, who seeks to have his marital bonds severed from Mary Gibson, and placed in statute quo according to the laws governing matrimonial misfits. He alleges in his bi/l of complant that he and Mary were united in marriage in December, 1899, and lived happily until Decem- ber 28, 1903, when she quit him after making his married life unbearable. General indignities is the formal plea for divorce, A. D. Hight repredents the plaintiff. * Consumption Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con- sumption. ‘Eat plenty of pork,”’ was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs ‘BUDS AND FLOWERS ©° disease, ane! HOME LIFE. Paine’s Celery Oompound Makes and Kee-* | the Ohildren Well and Strong. Mothers Make It the Home Medicine For the Little Ones. The children, God bless them, are the buds and flowers of our homes. Without their j prattle and hearty laughter, our homes would | be desolate. They should ever be carefully | tended in childhood and youth, if we expect them to ripen into perfect men and women. | In the home and at school, the children | have their times of ill health and suffering. We often note the pallid and bloodless cheeks, heavy eyes, nervous movements, and twitch- ings of limbs and muscles. They complain of headache, drowsiness, weariness, dyspepsia, | and indigestion, All such symptoms and ail- ments mean that the seeds of disease will have a fast and firm hold, unless proper measures are taken to restore a perfect condition of } health, Thousands of wise and prudent parents have made their children happy, healthy, and vigor: | ous by giving them nature’s medicine, Paine’s | Celery Compound. In many severe and com- plicated cases, Paine’s Celery Compound has restored health when the little ones were given | up by physicians. ' If your dear ones are not as hearty, strong, and rugged as they should be, try the health iving virtues of Paine’s Celery Compound. ft eH and keeps the children well, The house is made bright aad cozy with DIAMOND DYES Piliow and table covers, curtains, portieres, afghans, tidies, and chair coverings, may be dyed beautiful and artistic colors. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vs WORSE EVERY YAR. Plenty of Poplar Bla! People Have the Same Experience. Don’t neglect an aching back, It will get worse every year. Backache is really kidney ache, To cure the back you must cure the kidneys. Tf you don’t other kidney ills will follow. | Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's A Poplar BUT citizen tells you how —the cure is easy. Mr. J. 8. Wood, acconntant in the St. Louis Label Works at 806 Morgan street, St. Louis, Mo., says: “My old bome is in Quiney, HL, a} place where Doan’s Kidney Pills are a household ‘necessity. When T first came to St. Louis several druggists upon whom [ called did not have them in stock, aud I sent to an old friend, a pharmacist in Quincey for them. I had attacks of kidney com- plant for five or six years, causing my back to ache just across the loins, 1| found that Doan’s Kidney Pills acied | as represented, and when I noticed them advertised at a nearby drug } store, I went there fora box, not that [ required them at the time, but I thought it was a good opportunity to } adopt precautionary measures.” Plenty more proof like this from} Poplar Bluff people. Call at the Med- ieal Hall Pharmacy and ask what their customers report. Sold for 60 cents per box. Foster-Millburn Co., N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name, Doan’s, and take no substitute. MARRIAGES OF THE DAY, Shelburn H. Morton and Edith} | vor | against the stone curbing with such | dressed. SYOXE UP, BROTHER. ae | DSete Editor The Most Verdant Thing That Ever Happened. The DeSoto Republican in an article | this week thinks that the loca! option | election in this county was a close one | and saysiocal optionists will try the | game again shortly. Smoke — up,/ brother. Do vou think that a elvan | majority of 1,131 a close’race? Well, | thatis jest how bad local option was | defeated in this “close” county. The statute of the state will not allow an | election oaly every 4 years, our ver-| straw can be threshed over. Wake! {up Mister Editor, you are about the over-working in p dullest thing we have heard of fora, “wise one” says: “S -eralcoanties in the state have ea: option, especially is this | the cass uae southern part of Mis- souri. Mississippi, Wayne and Stod- | dard have all gone dry, and Butler} Was so close that the local optiouists | | say that they will try it again before a | 800n realized, great while. We understand that St. | Francis and Madison will in all proba- | bility, vote on the question soon.” | But since Judge Fort and “other! capitalists” have purchased a loxal option paper in this county which + they will fight the anti-local optionists | with, the Jadge may order an election every week(?)He seems to think him- self and the local option paper the | whole show, the fat lady aud the | ticket agent, A Very Close Call, “I stack to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain,” writes ©. W, Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, lowa. “I was weak and pale, ami without any appetite and all ran down. As I was gbout to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever} did in my life.” Week, sickly, ran down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their. use, Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed | by Quinn Pharmacy and Medical Hall, | Price 50 cents. PAINE ULLY INJURED. sinelt Boy Hart by Night. Fall Saturday Little George Dalton, of Malden, who had been visiting hig sister, Miss Zetta Dalton, in this city, sustained a painfal injary to the back part of his head Saturday night, by falling in a hole near E. W. Wright’s saloon, cor- ner Fourth aud Vine streets. Te lit- tle fellow started to cross the street and in so doing fellin the hole at the corner of the welk, in such a manner as to strike the back of his head force as to render him unconscious, sustaining a serious scalp wound at the same time. He was taken to his sister’s rooms, where the wound was The little fello, was sent home Sunday morning. FATHER DEAD. F. B. Nixon Receives Sad Intelligence Monday Afternoon. Trouble seldom comes single has been most clearly exemplified in the sad brief past of our fellow townsman, F. B. Nixon. Only a few weeks ago Mr. Nixon was called to Nevada, Mo., in Lambert, both of the south part of this | answer to a telegram announcing the county were unitedin the holy bonds! serious illness of his aged mother. of wedlock by Judge Babcock at bis | Shortly sfter the arrival at the home office Monday afternoon at 1.30. The | of his youth the life of his mother young couple returned to their home | went out and her soul returned to the about six miles south of this city. God who does all things well. “ With aching heart and downcast | Spirits Mr. Nixon returned to this city and Monday received a telegram | announcing that his aged father had WEDDING-BELLS. Robert H. Alexander and Orah M. Davis, both of Poplar Bluff, were mar- ried at the Methodist parsonage at 8 p.m. last week, Rev. W. J. Heys| officiating. They were attended by but to prevent jOUsands Of teri OUA GUA NTEE We, cuarantee MATIAMA and offer a rewa il of OME } any case th; ‘ SCHURMANN CHEMICAL © MOLLANY BULMAAG, DEPT. 4. ST, prt a DON'T GET CRAY Scntight Hair Tonic restores Gray Hair to its uatural color. Moisten the hair with tie tonic aight will make the hair as- ' ul color in fifieen minutes, ile will Kee > your hair in rderfora year. Alsocolors hiskers, One liqnid, no » salphur. y barn sof color may be produced by ine directions. This isa new propa “tor toanviling in the mar- sortrated, one. bottle Tess bottles of old style Price 81.00, express. prepaid, 2 Soown to fail, LIGMT MSR TONIC. CO, ted his 8. Bas. he --For Sale By— ‘| Louis F. Collins, 26 fio weep John N. Love 23 «.. Poplar Bluff A BLET ¢ | Mammie Penn 21... ... Piedmont a €@a | Shelburn H. Morton 28...... Butler Co. " sept | Edith Lambert 19 .... ..... .........Butler Oo. Henry E. Harris 30. Litchfield, Ky. .| Maggie Harris 20. Chilton, Mo. Sara Hillard, 23. i To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund-the- money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove’s signature ou each box. 26c. LAID TO REST Funeral of Harry Baldwin Largely Attended Sunday. The funeral services of Harry Bald- win, who died at the Poplar Blaff hos- pital Saturday afternoon, were held Sunday conducted by Rev. Edwin J. Rice, of the : Mr. ©. Davis and Miss Viola Maddox. COLLINS-HILLARD. Mr. Louis Collins and Miss Sara Hillard, both of Caruthersville, were united in marriage Saturday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. OC. F. Greene, Jr., 302 Oak street, Elder Craig, of the Christian church, offici- ating. Mr. Collins is the prosecuting attorney of Pemiscot county, and a young man of many virtues.The bride isa sister of Mrs. Greene and one of the most popular young ladies of Caruthersville. They will make their home in Pemiscot county’s cap- ital. most. Scott’s Emulsionisthemod- ern method of feeding fat to theconsumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the onl way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does more than that. There is some- thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott’s Emulsion oe new life into the wi rts and has a speci vo be the diseased 03 A- sample will be sent free upon request. be Ci POLICE COURT Monday Morning. Two men faced the court of the Oadi ‘Monday and acknowledged to having deviated from the straight and narrow path and both left a part of their worldy wealth asa result of their misdeeds. Horace Joseph, colored, was the first to appear before the tribunal, ’ Bert Strout owned up to having put and cold joined his life companion in death and | had gone tohis reward last night at 11:40. The blow isa sad one and the sympathy ofall go out to Mr. Nixon in his awfal affliction. Mr. Nixon left that night for Nevada to at- tend the faneral of his father to- morrow. Several of our local capitalists left Tuesday night for Colorado, where they go to inspect some mining properties belonging to the gentle- men and to investigate some proposi- tions relative to investing in some other mining interests. The party will be composed of Messrs. M. J. Armstrong, Dr. O. W. Williamson, George B. Wheeler, Wm. E. Fergu- son, Dr. A. W. Davidson, Hon. J. L. To er ~: Weakens Your Kidneys.” 0 Pee wes ¢ Impare Shem, of Unhealthy Kicacy All the blood in yo y passes throug your kidneys once ever inutes. wl ys are your 5 - \ bl ers, they fie Anh {i} ter the wasis or \ Sd impurities in the blood, 4 y are sick or out i 4 of order, they fail to de their work, Pains, achesandrhea- 4} matism come fror: ex . cess of uric acid ix the ne blood, due to negtected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or w | dant editor, and that is as soon as the | heart beats, and makes one feel as they had heart trouble, because the heart is ping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary | long time. Here is what the De Soto | troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, | but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- ning in kidney trouble, If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its meri 4 by all druggists in fif cent and one-dollar es, You may have a sample bottle by mail Home of SwampRoot free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer | & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. as but remember Dr. Kilmer's . Binghamp- Don't mak the Swamp Ke ton, New York, o any mistake, WITH THE LINCOLN TAUST C9. ST. LOUIS, MO, ees ASSETS, - $9,200,000.00, e A Five Doliar Bill will open an Account, WRITE FOR BOOKLET E TELLING ALL AuOUT IT. DR. FENNER'S: KIDNEY ana Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Orgaiis. Also Rheumatism, Back ache, HeartDisease.Gravei, Dropsy, Femalo Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There ¢urefor you. Ifnecessury write Dr, Fenner. He has spent a life time curing just such cases as yours, All consultations Pree, “Eight months in bed, heavy backache, pain and soreness across kidneys, also rheu- matism. Other reme failed, Dr, Fen- ner's Kidney and Bac ne Cure cured me completely. TH. WA S. Hamlet, N.Y." Druggists. 50c., #1. Ask for Cook Book—Pree, Is Your Life Worth 50 Cents? If so Try a Bottle of £9) ¥ medicine for the cure of all forms of kidney and bladder troubles, and all diseases peculiar to women, that will equal Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure, Ninety-eight per cent of the cases treated with Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure that have come under our ob- servation have been cured. We sell our medicine ona positive guarantee, if directions are followed, and money will be refunded if cure is not effected. Price 50 cents and §1. For sale by at Quinn Pharmacy. Weak FF Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of one hundred people who have fone trouble can remember when it was sim indiges- tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of feart disease, not Organic, traceable to, but are the direct result af

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