Sedalia Times

Saturday, February 8, 1902

Sedalia, Missouri

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VOL. V111 General News The Golden Rue sewing ci ole is making of holding a fair this month. Every Brown returned to his home week from Oklahoma, 1.47. Mr Geo W. Hawkins has been reports slightly better in one arm at this writing Mr Deasmore has been visiting his family in the city this week Mrs Richard Saunders is making quite success in hair-dressing Mrs J. A Wat on who has been on list is much better Little Chancey White, has been very all week from the Croup. G. Tom Ireland has been complaining man operation made on his throat Mrs P T Mollite returned last Sunday on a pleasant visit with her mother Marshal Senote that there are a league in St is known as the "Sunday Reformers" we Sedall ans migt follow suit we regret to leare that R.v J A Dor- tex pastor of Taylor chapel of this but now a residence of Marshal Mc- ary il of C.W. White and family enter- red a number of friends Thursday wing Jefferson, died last Monday at home and was buried Tuesday from south-Sedal a Baptist Church The A.M. E. sewing circle met last day and served and elegant lunch the Church parsonage, among theirors and new members were Mrsess. C. Lee and W B Carter. hard Jackson, is just now making obliety known among his mnv hundreds of his marraige t) Miss Ely Coy of St Lo, is during Christmas of his associates doubts his state- and are telling him that they live assouri yet. meeting at the Lincoln Institute of Directors, in Jefferson City, Sunday. Prof. Clark of Wilberferd elected president to succeeded Prof. Page. A co tract let for a boys' ory covered by a $10,050 approach. Prof. Clark will assume his next Sunday. Ochestra will furnish music at the L Church every Sunday night, it is used of the following persons and ments Mrs D Y Steele—1st Violinest Mr D Y Steele—2nd Violin G Tom Ireland—Clarinet Edw. Gavitt—Cornet Mrs G T Ireland—Cornet R bt Martin—Trombone W H Carter—Bass Violin Mrs M L Teeters—Pianoist Taylor chapel M, E. Church will grand Benevolent and Missionary tomorrow at which the pastor to see a large attendance of the ers and friends preceent, this chur- so unranging for a series of rallis en they hope to raise enough to pay the remainder of their salary AGAIN-APRIL 30TH. SEDALIA SEDALIA, MISSOURI SATURDAY FEBUARY 8th. 1902. M. B. Constable JAMES A. ROBB. Who has made such excellent past Four year. Many of his friend fail, and others: re pushing him for Who has made such excellent success us Constable during the past Four year. Many of his friends are urging him for Sheriff this fail, and others are pushing him for re-election of Constable. Quarterly meeting will be held at the Quinon chapel A.M.E Church Sunday the pastor and members invites the general public to attend. Good preaching during the day and night by visiting pastors and Rev Williams, THE "KATY" FLYER. Local Politics. The question now is, whether are not--a citizens ticket We can hear the echos from nearly every corner, saying to Judge Harris, 'Go Way Back and sit Down' Police officers seems to be the only fit men for constable, there are three already in the field, name v, Mason; Boult and Lethwich. The race among the democrats for presecuing attorney is getting warm as there already announced. Carb-stone politician has began their work, one says that he has become so powerful that he now has every candidates are running after him now, estead of him running after them as heretofore Judge Ringen of Smithton, is said to be candidate for Preaiding Judge, no better man can be found for this place than the honorable Judge Ringin Officer C W Leftwich one of the best policemen now on the force have announce himself for constable. He is favorably known among the classes of colored people and the indication are that he would make a strong fight if nominated by his party Lawyer Shortridge is now a decided candidate for City Attorney, whether a citizen ticket or not, it makes no different, Mr Shortridge has a large number of colored friends who are and ready to help him into this office, if they are given the right of a "free ballot" If the citizens ticket will agree to give the Negro voters, one alderman, two policemen, regular men on the street, assistance City physician and janitor, then we could say to the masses of colored people, "support it." But will they do this! sir, We have been informed the honorable Louis Hoffman one of the foremost and prominent lawyers of the state, is being urged to become a candidate for Judge of Sepreme Court, Mr Hoffman has thousands of friends among, both black and white all over the State and among democrats as well, who would feel awful proud of an opportunity to vote for him for this important place. The socialist has already put their ticket in the field, it is as follows: For Mavor—E T Behrens For Chief of Police—O Linsey For Collector—John O Fisher For Police Judge—Rufas Money For Assessor—W S Embry For Treasurer—Chas Hartenbach 1st Ward Alderman—F Leuki g 2nd Ward Alderman—J T Parish 3rd Ward Alderman—J L Cone 4th Ward Alderman—J W Neely success us Constable during the ials are urging him for Sheriff this re-election of Constable. Entertainments The Old Soldiers and Ladies Relief Crops will give a bean and, Chitterling supper at Centennial Saturday night A grand musicale concert and entertainment will be given at the Taylor chapel M E Church Friday night a special program of new music will rendered by the Queen City Concert Band; Admission 10c Chitierlings as you like em, at the big Chiterling Feast and entertainment at the Cenennsal Hall next Tuesday February 11, The band will furnish the music suitable for the occasion. Admission 10c The members of the Sons and Daughters of Charity will give a grand Fete in their hall Friday night admission 10c THE DEAD Mrs Amanda Holbert, the wife of Mr Jno W Holbert, died at her home on north Broadway last Monday and was buried from the Taylor chapel Wednesday evening, at the time of her death she was 44 year old, and was a good and peaceful neighbor and was lovad and respected by all who knew her. William Johnson an aed co'ored n died at his home in south-east Sedalia, Tuesday Miss Lizzfe Pyne died at her home on eas* Pettis street last Sunday night of the Consampson of the throat, the remains were buried Monday undor the auspices of"the Taylor chapel. Mr Stephen Webster, one of oldest citizens of our city and one of the charter members of the Sons and Daughters of Charity, passed away Friday morning. His general services will be held at the Taylor chapel Sunday under the care of the Sons and Daughters of Charity. Mr Webster has a faithful member of church for a number of years and died the sam. My Heaven be His reward. · NEW RESTUARANT Mr and Mrs Jerry Brown has opened up a nelt restaurant at 111 East Main st. in the old Stewart st. stand where they will be pleased to met their many friend and serve them with the best of Meal and Lunches at all hours- Study LAW AT Home Instructions by mail, adapted to every one. Methods approved by leading ed. Regulatory and competent instructors. These courses are spare time only. Three courses-French, business, college. An opportunity to Letter your congratulations and greetings. Students and graduates every two weeks. Slip forms for particular FREE SPRAGLE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW, DETROIT, WI. --- A man in a suit pointing upwards. TIMES Price $1.25 Per Year. Is the pace to save your Money Note our prices Good Lord at.....12 l-2c per lbs Stevenson smoked Meats...... Salt side meats.....12c per lb Salt back.....11c per lb English belly.....11c per lb Su_ar cured meats.....13c per lb Good butter.....19c per lb Golden Rule coffee.....20c per lb Liberty Bell Flour.....54c small sack Coal Oil.....13c per gallon Our prices on all other goods in like proportion. Good Lard at.....12 1-2c per lbs Stevenson smoked Meats...... Salt side meats.....12c per lb Salt back.....11c per lb English belly.....11c per lb Su_ar cured meats.....13c per lb Good butter.....19c per lb Gofden Rule coffee.....20c per lb Liberty Bell Flour.....54c small sack Coal Oil.....13c per gallon Our prices on all other goods in like proportion. DROP IN AND SEE US AMERICAN MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION 723, 724, 725 Wainwright Bldg. St Louis; Mo PERCY STONES, GENERAL MANEGER Licensed to do business in Missouri, Weekly Benefits for sickness and accident, death claims FREE USE of surgeon or physician to all members. ASTHMA CURE FREE, Asthma'ene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Case Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when all other fails. The Rev C. F. WELL of Villa Ill. says; Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it, I was a slave, chained with puffrip sore throat and asthma for ten years I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease. asthma, and thought you had spoken the truth but resolved to give it a trial To my surrender the trial acted like a charm Send me a full size bottle. We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr Wells. We'll send it by mail Prepaid, Absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it, even a postal card. Do not delay Write at once, Address Dr TAFT Brost MEDICINE CO 70 East 130th st N Y DON'T miss the Big CANDY SALE Hear YourForYourOwnGood SULLIVAN GROCERY COMPANY, 413 North Lamine AMERICAN MUTUAL AID/ ASSOCIATION 723,724,725 Wainwright Lldg. Louis; Mo PERCY STONES, GENERAL MANAGER Weekly Benefits for sickness and accident, death claims FREE USE of surgeon or physician to all members. ASTHMA CURE FREE. Asthmolene'Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Case Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal There is nothing like Asthmalene, It brings instant relief, even in the worst cases. It curse when all other falls. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS HAY REVER ASTHMA EVERY MORNING RELIEF. The Rev C. F. WELL of Villa Ill. says; Your trial bottle of Asthmaleine recived in good condition. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it, I was a slave, chained with puprip sore throat and asthma for ten years. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease. asthma, and thought you had spoken tho truth but resolved to give it a trial. To my amusement the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full size bottle We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of Asthmaleine, similar to the one that cured Mr Wells. We'll send it by mail Prepaid, Absolutely Fre of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it, even a postal card. Do not address Dr TAFT Brost MEDICINE CO 70 East 130th S N Y DON'T miss the Big CANDY SALE Hear 5C. PEANUT CANDIES per pound COCONUT CANDIES per pound TAFFIES, all kind per pound This sale will continue as long as the goods last, so come early and get your pick All Candies that were formally sol for 20c per lb! are now 10c LOOMIS CANDY KITCHEN, 368 Ohio St. All Candies that were formally sol for 20c per lb! are now 10c LOOMIS CANDY KITCHEN. 308 Ohio St. ```markdown ``` many things, they have added a fine new piano, several nice banners and a new supply of book and connections to all of this, they are preparing to make every one that attaches a sack of candy on the first Sunday in every month. The is that we need good Sunday schools in all of our churches, they not [only help the churches, but they cultivates the child mind and helps to make respectable young men and women. So we urge upon the christian rathers and mothers to get enterested in out Sunday school work, help the leaders to push it, send your children every Sunday, either in the morning or afternoon, and when our children see that their parents are enterested in that work, they will also be anious and Sunday school's of our city will be a great success. Our mothers, fatuera and guardians must take more interest in the Sunday school work of our city more. With the membership that there are in our three largest churches, we should be able to have good attendance in each one of their Sunday schools. During our visit last Sunday at the Taylor chapel and Quinn chapel, we note a few thoughts The Taylor chapel with a membership of over 250 members should have a Sunday school of about the same every Sunday morning, but the attendance is far this; out of this large congregation the attendance last Sunday was only about 60 in all. The pastor, superintendent and teachers seems to be doing air they can for the success of their school, and they cannot be the blame of such small attendance. The fault is in the parents and the members of the church. they must get interested in this work and make their child or children attend the Sunday school every Sunday as he do the public during the week. JOSEPH KEHL NEW MEAT MARKET Stall No. 5, Market House During the afternoon we visited the Quinn chapel Sunday school, there the attendance were about 94 in all, ranging from about 7 to 60 years of age. This has a membership of about 150 members and should a Sunday school of about the same number on every Sunday, I have opened a new Meat Market at stall 5 with all good and fresh home killed meats, and are selling them at the lowest strictly cash prices The best Beef of all kinds, the best Pork, Mutton, Viel. Sausages Liver etc. Call and see me During the past two weeks this department at this church has been pushed by the pasr and encouraged by its leaders and member until it has encreases d wonderfully and have improved in DEAD STUCK FOR BUGS Kills Roaches, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs, Nonpoisonous; won't stain. Large bottles, at druggists and grocers, 25 cents. a THESEDALIA TIMES Subscription $1.25 per Year s@r-TERM IN ADVANCE-@a Advertising Rates. mad Weckly, Mon thly, and Quarterly, made knowa on Ap plications W.HCARTER, Rdlitor and Man’ger MrsW.HCARTER, - — Editoress Send all Money’s by Post-Office, Orders, Express Order to W. H, Carter, Published Evary Saterday Evening at ‘The Tunes office 120 E. Main st. OUR MOTTO. ‘We do not aim to do great thtngs, But then we'll try to please you. Our object is not to instruct, | But only to amuse you. Help us t"neip each other, Lord, And feel each other’s care. So let these words be scattered abroad And cach one do their share. - Down with that Citizens ticket. Nominate good citizens cn the party and then elect them ‘Who said we wou!d’nt have any winter mucb. ‘The timezhas cume when gthe young Nogro voter must look for something else excepting beoz Cocaine and morphine only in ersase rhe Negro’s yrapensity to Jie and steal, It makes him easy however for the police to catch: The pawn shop evil is {ast growing in popularity famong the Negroes. A five dollar coat will fetch seventy-five centa with twenty-five cents pey week dues ‘he poor white man often won- ders why Negroes go better dress edon Suudaysthau he. We will tell you if you keep the secret. Just wait till a rich wan gets tired of his suit. : There is one thing that the col- ored Law apd Order League can do, eud that is to see that none of their members be guilty of sall.ag their votes You agree with us when w2 say that the republican party un- dor the leadership of such men as mayor Babcock, Alderman Brown Parks, Hammonds and our city Counselor O O Kelly has did won- derful work for the city cnnog the pest year or two, don’t you Now since this true, why do they want to put in a half aud halt con- cern and thus give the democratic party credit tor what the republi. cau party are entitled to? How dear to our heartsis the steady subscriber who pays in ad- vance et the birth of each year; who lavo{down his money and lays down gladly acd casts 1ound the office a halo of cheer. He never says ‘stop it.’ “I can’t afford ii,” or “I’m getting more papers than l can read, bat says “send it—the fam ly hikes ‘t, How wele:me he is when he steys in the sanctum, how he makcs our heart throb, how he makes our feat dance; we thank him and bless bim—the study subsciber who pays in ad- vanes— Ex Are the Sedalia colo.ed people measuring up to their opportuni- ties for cultivating race pride and development? This is a ques‘icn th:¢ suoald concern us all asa dis triet race of people. Are we mak ing places of employment for the armv of >oys aud girls tha: is coming on with ceaseless tread? Onur noys and girls of today will be tie men and woman of to-mor. raw. As farthers and mothers are we doing all that is in our po~ wor to give them the proper trrin- ing? Let us sopporc business en- terprises conducted by members of the rree and teach our children the importance of such among us: Let us lend our brother a help- ing hand in whatever honorable calling he may be engaged and thereby build up acormunity ot which we may all feel proud off. We notice ithat the aemocratis city committee has catled on the republizan city committee and has both agreed to petition the tivo great parties for the purpose 0! putting in a mixed this spring. 4iTb]s prope: sition hes been mad: before, but not as much approval as it has at this stage. It is now claimed by a few of our leaders that in this way, is the only hope in which to fiet good men into our offices, ‘Yo admit this. is to jad. mit ihat no man however good pure and capable he maybe, ean’t® ‘sucreed in an election conducted ‘under the laws of the State, and it is also toadmit that the laws however strict they may be, are ‘not stric enogh to control an e- lection in Sedalia. It also admit and claim to the world that Seda- Va bae people which i3 worst and more lawless class ot voters chan any other city in the State, for elections sre held along party lin- e. in all other cities, an@ in trem good officers has been chosen. We believe and positively say that the citizeus of Sedalia are of the best in the cvunty, intelhgent and business iike, and are always awake to the interest aud needs of tae city. THE [limes points with pride to our late Mayor Crawford, our present Mayor Bab- cock, Edward Andler, our city trea urer, Judge Truxel all whem the majority of the people elected two years ago on Sparty ticket. the honored them and put them power and prcud of thsir work today,and yet these men as wel! a: Marshal Love, Aldcrmen Ham- monds and Browr, were all elec— ted bv’ a party vote. .hat ha been done can and will be done egain with suck good men as our party candidetes. Every cet zen in Sedalia has right toa vote in selectiog caudidates. It is im portant and a right that you vote. We are taught by the laws of our country, and, by our greatest Statemenf today, that in the baliotis the safty of the people, without 1t—that which our fathers fough , blei and died for is lost. If votes are bougut and sold, and believe they are \oa ceitain ex- tent, ‘hen prosecute the guilty ones to ine fulles extent. Is is claimed that a great many colored people seil thair votes, we will help in getting sueb avidence to prosecute such guilty persons, butat the same time we do ask and insist that the white brothhr be proseenied for buying the vot- es. far.they coanot sell them with out buyer. We say purify the ballot and us and honest vote and a chance to vote, this cannot be done by taking away from tre people thetigut to select their candidates by vetes, which is the orly thing the poor exclustive con trol- It this plea is adopted who knows what the resul: will be this fall,it will to certam extent dis- organie the party organization aud create great dissatisfaction in both parties. Are there any saf- ty in this new fengled way? If there is we can’t see it. Let us stand by the old and !egal way. and come out tv onr primaries or ‘conventions and nominate the above named wen with other good in, ready to do their whule daty n carring an honest, puzb and clean party electicn, ee ee ae eee NT, Ooh it, but during all of thir time we never neat any One saying what they are going to do for the Ne- gro support. We no‘ice the pap- eis and business mer are urging a citizens ticket, demoerats, repub icans and so:ialis*t are all up in arms seeking offices upon the vetes of all the people regardiess of his color or weaith, nene of them any part of the pie to help them carry their points. So the case row depends on the Negro’s efforts as to whet part of the pie they (as a race) will get out of the coming compaign. Just look at the appointed offices that their is ;to be filled: there are policemen |street-workers, jrnitor, firemen, clerks ete. and jnst think out of the iotire list the Negros who bad {the balancing power, has only two { places, one policeman aud janitor. We do not iatend to say that it is altogether the fsuit of ihe whites, but it is largely the Negro voters own faa't. Instead of tbe the Negro voters consolidating all of th ir fsrees, each one look- irg towards the betterment {and advancement of 1aee, and then place themselves in a possition so that they can be depecded apon, tien cast their support in a way that some member of our race can enjoy the benifit of some of the pie issued out by means of ap- pointments, Some of them will hoose themselves up some qaict room and then put out a shingie saying “votes for saie’’? and then Dut the in office who pays them the bighest price, something ike 50c oc one dollar abead, while ai- other lot will chase a candidate all day lung and half the wizht to get a keg of beer and of cigars to @ certain gang te Zinfluence their, votes, then another grrfter will go to each erndidate saying that he himself ontrols so many Negro votes and will vote them for a certam sum ef money; Then jast after election andthe men are e- lected and appointments have a.l been made and the Negro has no appointments to amount to any— thing, then we can here the con- deming the party on eveiy hand when he himself was the cause, | Now my frieud you ssy that we jntitled to more of the pie from our party, Yes we agree with you, bat we must put a step to ‘his buying and selling cur voter and support the persens that will support the Negro after the elec- tion and those who are willing to give bim some chance at the “pie” With such Negro voce as Seda- lia and Pettis ceunty has, we shal have clerks in one haf of ce ffices ia Our court honse, but we ean never hope even the janitcr- | ship so long as we are so dividea, bought and sold by the ixfluence of liquor and money. So uow as the battle is about start, Lei us al! get together, not to sell them selves nor to drink ‘“booz” but to do somethiug that will give more imp!eyment to Negro in our city Ind county aftiirs: During the past twenty yearsa cer tain conscientious class of moneyid white people have been in "he uabdit of loatung money to Negroes on thsir pro pesity, ‘These loans often went to save the home, either from an old mortgage or to save forfeitures oa last payments on pirehase money, ‘Time went on ard the Negro either paid his princidal or interest when due. Now a radicai change has taken place, a new set of color-d lawyers have struck the town, and they are making the Negroes be- lieve tuat or a ressonable fee they can defeat mot any kind of debt. But now the white peoplo who have the morey are becoming disgusjed, and the results wili be that all exenmbered Negro pro- perty wi'l soon sink its level into the | white man’s hands,—Tenn- Palliduim,g? Lodge Directory. Lhe following Is a Complete L'st of Cot cred Churches and oc’eties. (CHURCRKS. Yaylor Chapel,3M E church—Sunday Services. Prayer meeting 6 am, Stnday School 30a m, Preacbing 11 a m, Class meet- ag 2 p m, Preaching 7 30 p m.> Hee J W Deboe, Pastor. Quinn Chape!, A M E church--Sunday Services. Preaching 9 30 8 m,zSunday school 2 pm, class 3 30 p m, preaching 7 80 p m &W C Williams, Pastor. ergantreet Baptis: church—sundsy Services. Jr ag’ an tir: 00 2a p m, class 330 pm, preaching 7 30 p m 4G W Dorsey, Pastor. Simpson Chapel, ME cbureb—Sunéa ervices. _ Preaching 11 a m. Sunday school 2 p m, preaching 7 p m. 2 J P Bowles, Pastor. A ME chureh—Sunday Services. Preaching 11 a.m, preaching 7 p m. 'T M Davis, Pastor. Z Free Will Baptist church. South Sedalia BaptistZchureh, | RALLWAY TIME TABLE EAT BOUND. Arrive Depert NO.610;03 ¢. m. 10 06 a. m NO. 21235 p. m, 1240 p.m NO. 44:10 p.m. NO.812;10 a.m. 12; 15 a.m NO1;50 a.m. 1;55a m NO.122 local freight 7-50 am WEST BOUND, Arrive Depart NO,7.1;50 a.m, 7;552a. m NO.52;50p.m? 3;00p,m NO.12;30 p.m. 2;35p.m NO..1;43 a.m, 21;50 a.m N0.33;38 a. m 3;45 a, m. NO.7 dose not carry baggage. NO.122 start from yards. Lexington Branch N .., arrives ............10;05 a. m NO. 74, arrives,...............--10 p.m, NO. 198, local freight, arrives 2;05 p. m West Bound NO. 73. departs..............3;00a, 0 NO. 71, arrives s.e.2s6.:. 6604, 235B pe NO. 197, local fr’t departs... 11:00a.m al ace i 4 \ 2 P. es ] Se siselt mips MKGT; Going North and East Arrive Depart Flyer.....0.065.12%5 am. 1282. No 2 895 8 0)........0e0+++- 845 a.m No 4 7315 p.m 2... ..00e. 506.7582 Ds 06 way friegh..............S545 HUMPHREYS’ WITCH HAZEL cS Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas, Burus & Scaids. U Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Eoils & Tumors. . R worzema & Eruptions, Salt Rheum & Tetters, E Ghapped Hends. Fever Blicters. * Sore Lips & Nostriis. S$ Gorns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Lisa. ‘Phyec Sizes, 25¢, soc. and $1.00 Sold iy arnegiste, of sent post-paldonreceiptot oii. MUAPHDEYS: "D. Cu, 121 & 198 Wiliam St, Kew vo We Want You To represent us {in your locality on liberal terms. 7 $ Monthly i 100 and over * can be made selling 2 “ ” y ¢7* 7 OZONO Takes the kink out of knotty, kinky negro hair, Absolute guarantee. Every negro buys. Can't resist it, Nearly allprokt. Great seller. Write to-day. %y BOSTON CHEMICAL CO. 310 East Broad St., Richmond, Va. @S HUMPHREYS: @ item evs Sites} Gonos Pana COPS NEN Taam | 3 i Breet “ene: Uijurme, L.C.1G0RE THROAT, Quine, Evia B.D:} WORMS, Bots, Grube, BE: OUGHE, Coty ators, a “Ret Slairnea Svecaitey. Vi Blow, ee ents MISCanaI Gk, Saas} Hawes @ 2ANZER DisoRDIy LE. 2SKIN DIGEAL 0, mmaga 2 aia} Ulcers: Grease, Paste Mt ih.) 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RICHMOND, Va. a iy _hortifalks’o AdvVertisin¢ lig Vertising .- } 44. By Charles Austin Bates 9n./7 94 a YN AK aS aie oy FiO ENE, | ‘ae ZO SER £ = 5 Lo pe re >. No. 42. Every day there are people walking around the streets with money sticking out of their pockets. 9 They are actually looking : %% around for some place to spend it. fa <i ey The man who reaches out fe ee 32g With his advertisements and pulls iy 7 Cn \ them into his store is the one F- a (om os who is going to get the money. aoe ae, His less aggressive brethren | = Sis | | will get what he leaves. _ i Some of them may get left y 4 entirely. — Don* be afraid of using A plenty of space, and don’t be “There are people waiting afraid to advertise special articles. around the streets with + money sticking out a redcre of their pockets.” plenty of room to tell your story, and de- aan scribe the goods, just as you o>) would to a customer on the other ey Die side of the counter. Don’t look A ‘ too closely at theamountof space | 339 if ee cieure rN Les that the ad is going to occupy. Lee i a fe: Don’t think so much about SSO 1Xe3 what the advertisement is going sate 14 39) to cost and think more about |/teas | what it is going to do. pats Wests A ten-dollar ad that is effect- “De tink s0 much about : . : what 'the advertisement is ive is less expensive than a one- ving 4 cost. Think dollar ad that is not. ae ee ae Gopyright, Charles Austin Bates, New York, From Infancy To Age => & G “2s SS & | EE, ~~ h 9 fF * 8.90 FN eee WLLL S os INS . Vens ea (Ges eee LY IF SN | ese ie ANS NY \ i a Laxakola for Babies.—It is the best and most effective rem22 for chitire BEST because it i pure and safe being made entirely of harmless ingredients, 3. because it is non-irritating and never gripes or causes pain or irritation. BEST becas issureand never fails, DEST because “Children like itand ask for it.” BEST Vecaus. “tonic properties are 59 good and so strengthening tat it keeps the little ones in fn hearty condition tis a dangerous thing to give fittie babies viotent cathartics that racks and rend « little bodies. DON'T DO 1T—give them EAXAKOLA. For constipation, coated tonigax simple colds, restlessness, loss of sleep and fevers it is invaiuable. ‘A few drops can be given with safety to very young babies, and it will often etic colic by expelling the wind and gas that cause it, It will aid digestion, relieve re hess, assist nature and induce steep. Great relief is experienced when arministerc young chiliren suflering from diartheca, accompanied with white or green evacuatio as LAXAKOLA neutralizes the acidity of the bowe:s and carries out the cause of fermentation, 2 tates opt aut eaters ce nT teed son meny thine, but nthe ell Meg pet tbr ase laser ene geen, ek nt Era iteeasee ie Schiesetabupharone wesamear ea neck te eet ute base enen or Hse eat iceidu sea ce ake ag’ omnes "suse thugs Samard IatAEne ane Netieres tin! | Teauins hay since inte uv LAXAKOLA, tal FMW others Ene wr goa wwe they et ‘keto et ek bbe Mu San DAbaseeees Pret Soke Sateen Lanskola for Young Girls on the threshold of womanhood, | been found invaluable. ~ When they become pale and languid, face bloodless, eyes dull, he aching, fect and hands cold, appetite gone or abnormal, and their syste: generally run down, they need building up, and their blood needs cleansing, Give them LAXAKOLA; its gentle bowel action to cleanse, and its tonic properties to build up the system, will show immediate and most beneficial results o It acts promptly, surely buf gently on the bowels, and while stimulating the liver to increased activity, its tonic properties strengthen the nerves, retiew vitality and restore color to the face and lifeand animation to the whole systeni, It is the only tonic laxative that strengthens and tones them up. Laxakola for Mothers.—it is particularly valuable and useful to women, especially mothers, as it is a gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions of health whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a mild and efficient Iexative and tonic; while to nursing mothers, worn out with the care of infants and whose systems therefore are particu larly susceptible to disease, LAXAKOLA directly appeals. It clears the complexion, brightens the eye, sharpens the appetite, re- moves muddy and blotched condition of the skin and cures sick headache to a certainty by removing the cause. To women suffering from chronic constipation, head-athes, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia, LAXAKOLA will invariably bring relief and a positive and permanent cure. ‘What air Fw, Psy B,Palestie, 0, Noy (35, raynalont LAKAKOLA, March 31,290, eceived source Sere inte keep tns'eo euclosed fe £00. flees send ans avis anoter bolle, Mie lst tte st me so soueh ceed Ben nance ce” "aurl hy Hndomed obs fr se ove ole EALAKOLL Is donate nace ee Laxakola for Old Folks.—In the Autumn and Winter of Life, when the various organs through long years of action have become more or less sluggish, it becomes necessary to stimulate them by some remedy best a‘lapted to that purpose. So long as the stomach and bowels are doing their work properly and the liver and kidneys are active and strong, your food is assimilated properly, your blood is kept pure and rich, and your nerves are strong. ‘The feeling of nervousness, general weakness and debility means that the whole system is run down and needs a general toning up. ‘That LAXAKOLA DOES IT, has been proved beyond all question. its gentle warming, soothing action on the bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates them to increased activity, cleanses the blood, quickens the circulation, and puts the whole system in a condition of health and enables it to ward off dieease, while its tonic properties tone up the system and keep it healthy. Laxakola Does It. LAXAKOLA FOR THE COMPLEXION Blotched, sallow, unwholesome and muddy skin,’ with its consequent morti- fication, often leading to morbid seclu- sion and aversion to society and friends, shows that your bloodis bad. The only way to clear the complexion and restore it to its normal healthy, velvety condi- tion is to clean out the entire system, purify the blood and remove the ee ee, LAXAKOLA Pale, Weak, Runedown, Overworked Mothers with Pretty Children, half sick, nervous, tired out with household and maternal cares, headaches, constipated, liver torpid, with blotched, muddy, sallow complexions, blood thin and impure, need building up ‘and a thorough renovation of their systems. This is the time you need sucha great nerve and stomach builder as. LAXAROLA. the great tonic laxative. It FOR WOMEN. well as acting directly on the pores and assisting the perspiratory Hinndiin throwing of impuritien” Te purifies the blood’ as o otek fhedicine can, and your skin will aot Only be well but yout wi! {2 well, LAXAKOLA acts as a tonic to the whole female syster, strengthenmg the organs and purifying the blood. “It-will cure she most. confirmed case of constipation, With your bowels sud Stomach free from refuse and impurities, and your blood pire stl Fich, backaches, headaches, weak nerves, blotchy, muds, salle Complexions will vanish, aud you will feel and look strong, healthy aenshee ok a ne ee ee etree me ete ar a upon the liver and kidneys, keeping them active and'strong, while its marvellous tonic properties clear the complexion, stimulate the fiver, quicken the circulation, increase: the flesh and brighten the eye;'the nervousness speedily. disappears and the entire system re- Guperates and tones up to a condition of perfect and permanent health, LAXAKOLA isa gentle and safe remedy to use during all conditions of health of the ‘gentler sex whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a mild and efficient laxative and tonic, and is invaluable in assisting to relieve obstructions which otherwise would Neat mane’ or teks aneere cin oc tlinene: It isa gencie, vainless and harmless liquid laxative. It isa wonder- | and reaches every part of the body with str and renioves tie cause of troubles of the liver, kidneys and blood, | wonderful and valuable kidney remedy of the A Spoonful of Laxckola, Nightly on Retiring, will Cleanse the System of all Impurities; Stimulate the Liver ; Ci Quicken the Circulation ; Quiet the Nerves, Prevent Sleeplessness; and Speedily Cause a Healthy Condition of ti | For Sale by a ee isn’t it Worth 25c. To Be Cured sn’t it Wor ic. To Be Cured of Cons teateltbe atetach latacced antcn ectied tne Coaeriscree Coast dact ra onre peel ints peat peewee siver, strengthens the nerves, and purifies the blood, while its marvelous tonic properties tone up the entire system anc * ibati isn’t it Worth 25c. To Be Cured of Constipation siver, strengthens the nerves, and purifies the blood, while its marvelous tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy. 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