The Darrow Press (Darrow, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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GREAT EVANGELIST-DIES
Rev. Sam P. Jones Passes Away
Suddenly on Passenger Train
OKLAHOMA CITY: Rev. Sam P.
Jones, the noted evangelist, dropped
dead on a Choctaw passenger train
near Little Rock early Monday
morning. He had just concluded a
great revival here, in which 3,000
souls were converted, and the labor
and strain of the meetings brought
on his fatal illness. His wife and
two daughters were with him when
he died, enroute home to Carters- I
ville, Ga.
, It is believed by many that the '
Georgian had a premonition of his 1
death based upon a statement from
his own lips made at the tabernacle
here in the Hast sermon he ever
preached. He took as his subject,
Sudden Death," and his text from
Proverbs xxix:l. 'He that hath been
reproved hardeneth his neck shall
suddenly be destroyed, and that
right suddenly." During his address
he made this startling statement:
"Within the next ten days there
will be a death that will surprise all
of you." His remarks (hat night
were free from any bitterness, and
the efTect was noticeable in the eyes I
of many of his auditors who, with
tears streaming down their faces
listened to the plea of one who less i
than a week later, was stjicken
down.
A V
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.50&*3.00 Shoes
BEST IN THE WORLD
W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge line >
j rennotbeequaliedatanvpricfl/
PROBES AT WATONGA
Attorney General Cromwell Seeks
Evidence of Trust Combination
WATONGA: The warpt the state
against the railroads and illegal
combinations of merchants has been
carried into Blaine county. Attorney
General W. O. Cromwell has beeu
here for three days getting evidence.
He came for some special grand
jury work, but stayed to investigate
alleged combinations of lumber and
fuel dealers. Rates on both have been
high, and there has been a suspicious
uniformity as to rate cards among
dealers.
"I can't say what I have found,"
said he before leaving. "That may de-
velop later. No, I will not say that
suits against dealers or railroads will i
be instituted here.
"We are trying to enforce the law
everywhere. That is all."
The Winning Stroke
I f more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the
game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy
ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea-
sonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to
the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to on'j's
improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches,
etc. It is ail important, however, in selecting a laxative, to
choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever
pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co., a laxative v/hich sweetens and cleanses the system
effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant
after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal
organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance,
without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in
any v/ay, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious
nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in
the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to
act most beneficially upon the system^the remedy has met
with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well
worth considering in making purchases.
It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS
is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by
physicians that has lea to its use by so many millions of well
informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain
quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a
bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a
laxative remedy is required. Piease to remember that the
genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size
only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the
company—California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on
the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle.
(al'FQrnia Fig Syrup (q
c&i.
To Shoe Dealers.
W. L. Douglas' Job-
tins l'.ouse is tha most
couiplcta In th is country
<S end for Catalog
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES.
Men's Shoes, $5 to ftl.60. Boys' Shoes, S3
to$1,120. Women's Shoes, $4.00 to $1.60.
Miss-b' & Children's Shoes. $2.26 to $1.00.
Try W. I-. Douglas Women's. Misses and
| Children's shoes; for style, fit and wear
tliey excel other makes.
, If I could take you Into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show
! you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes
are made, you would then understand
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L.
Douglas shoes. HU name and price is stamped
! on the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and inferior shoes. Take no substl•
tute. Ask your dealer for W. L. Douglas shots
and insist upon having them.
Fast Color Eyelets usca; they will not wiar brassy.
Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Stvles.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Dept. 12. Brockton. Mash
IF YOU WANTto EARN MONEY
we offer 8i.>,000ln CASH
I tor those who secure subscription lor the
i wo greatest magazine Hubbintr offers of the season,
Sucres* and Woman's Home Companion, each for a
lull year, f! fi&: Success. Woman s Home Companion
mvt Review o/ Renews, **.00. Prizes are in addition
to a liberal commission on each order. Ti eseciuba
almost sell themselves. 80me earn $100 a week,
many as much as 150. Can use all your time ora
part of it. Write to-day lor particulars. before youi
•nrritory is taken, to
"H t m JUtallXK. ti Wathlseioa S«. K.. Xtw T.rl City.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Bun's CRESYI.IG Ointment
is a positive necessity to every cattleman, will
quickly heal wounds and sores on all animals,
won first premium at Texas State Fairandfor
40 years has been the standard remedy for
SCREW WORMS AND FOOT ROT
Put up in 4oz. bottles and t oz . ' lb.. 1 lb., 2 lb. and
SI b. screw-top can*. Insist on Buchan'i ( rny-
llc llinlmr nt. Sold by druggists and erocersor
write l AtlUOLIC SOAP Co.."liW FOUR CITY-
I rough , i a lit tie come to San Krancls-
• Co undreceiveihc highest wages paid anywhere on
earth. Jobs lor everybody and no questions asked
, if you are willing to do a fair day's work for more
than afair flay's pay. Kor particulars address Ut'KRtU
OK PI BLIIITT, Kooin 514 Union Trn.l Bids., s.i, Fr«n«h«>.
Cruel Preacher on Trial
A rather unusual case has been on
trial at Hobart the past week, whore
J. C. Adel, a German preacher and
teacher was charged with punishing
the young son of W. C. Christopher
so severely that the young man has
been mentally unbalanced, as well as
being paralyzed and losing his power
of speech. It was alleged by the
Christophers that the teacher struck
the boy with a club, while the
teacher claims that he merely wield-
ed the usual sized hickory kept in
stock for such occasions. The case
was hard fought, but resulted in the
acquittal of Adel.
$25 000 00 FOR AGENTS. Pleasant
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any garment without ripping apart Write for Iree b
Fully Insured.
A worthy town guide got married
recently and with admirable foresight
lie at once took out a life Insurance
policy. The couple had only lived a
few weeks in wedded bliss when the
/.eadwinner fell ill and died suddenly.
Notifying her friends of his death the
widow wrote: "Andreas passed awav
vosterday. Loss fully covered by in-
surance."—La Caricaturista.
Luck in Life.
Some people are always present In
a railway smashes, others in fires,
others again in boats that pset;
while a special providence watches
nver children, old people, sleep-*alk- |
ers and drunkards. Life is not the
same for all—far be it; and Napoleon
was right when he said ho preferred
the lucky general to a clever one.—
London Graphic.
Attitude Toward Dress.
What is the precise attitude that
men would have women tal:e up with 1
regard to dress? They are perpetual-
ly rating the sex for alleged extrava-
gance in this direction, they are con-
tinually grumbling at fashion, and yet
it is not always the best dressed wo-
men who attract and command the
attention of men, says one of tho fair
sex.
Cure
for
Women
WRITE US FREELY
and frankly."1 In strictest confidence, telling all your
troubles, and stattng your age. We will send vnu
FREE ADVICE, in plain sealed envelope, and a val-
uable 64-page Book on "HomeTreatment for Women."
Address: Ladies' Advisory Department,- Tho
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
G 92
If You Fear
the ordeal of describing your sickness by word of mouth, why not try
the Cardui Home Treatment, and see if it will not help you, as it did
Mrs. Ellen Gilbert, of Villa Ridge, 111, who writes: "I suffered from
female trouble and those choking, fainting spells. I was very nervous,
and grew weaker and weaker. Friends came to see me die, but I
began to take
WINE
OF
CARDUI
Woman's
Relief
which relieved me right aw*y. Now I am setting ajorg fine and reCommend it to all
my friends." The merits of Cardui, as a reliable and effective remedy for all the dis-
eases peculiar to women, have been known for the past 50 years. It is a pure and non-
intoxicating preparation of vegetable ingredients, having a peculiar curative effect on the
female organs and functions. Cardui has been found to relieve pain, regulate fitful
functions and restore the disordered org ins to health. Try it
At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles
Open Air Work for Women.
Mrs. A. G. Conreid operates a ranch
in Colorado where wild flowers are
collected and pressed for use in sou
venirs and menu cards. The work
being in the open air, it has proved
popular among teachers and other
women suffering from nervous
troubles, as it gives them a chance to
earn a living and to regain their
health.
Danger of an Explosion.
When we see so many young niea
with their hair parted in the middle
and hanging down their foreheads so
as to obscure every trace of Intellect,
and so many young womeu with their
hair all frissly-frowsly and flopping
around their faces in 50 different di
rectlons, we just want to have a say.—
Clinton (N. C.j Democrat.
One Bottle or Less.
Malaria is easy to contract in some
localities, and hard to get rid cer—
that is, if the proper remedy is not
used. Cheatham's Chill Tonic frees
one from it promptly and thoroughly.
It is guaranteed to cure any kinel of
Chills. One bottle or less will do it.
New York "Police Matrons."
New York has 71 women on the po-
lice force. They are known as "police
matrons."
Animals To with Little Water.
There ai < some animals which rare-
ly drink: for instance, the llamas, of
Patagonia, and certain gazelles of the
far cast. A number of snakes, liz-
ards and either reptiles live in places
devoid of water. A bat of western
America inhabits waterless plains. In
parts of Lozere, France, there aro
herds of cows and goats which hardly
ever drink and yet produce the milk
for Roquefort cheese.
Lewis' ^SinnJc Hinder Cigar lias a rich
taste. \ our dealer or Lewis' Factory,
Peoria, 111.
With the exception of tlie stage vil-
lain every man has his good points.
Mr*. TC inflow's Soothing Syrup.
For children teething soften. the reduces In-
flamm«".>n,aha.v«p !n. cures wind colic, iae s txitel*
In limes of peace girls prepare their
wedding trousseau.
"When you buy
WET
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CLOTHING
you want
complete
protection
and long
service.
These and mam-
other good points
are combined in
TOWER'S
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OILED CLOTHING
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Slates, of pood charae-
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Thompson's Eye Water
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Wo vanta li ve.activeand thoroughly experienced
salesman la Ibis ioca.ity with sufficient money to
buy outnire his!rtrst months si;..piy of our Sim-
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line l>l|[eiU. A uui.iv needed in every store and
home ant! fully comparing wii b insurance rules. To
such a man we will gire exchuire sacs ri :bt acd
guarantee to refund money if *©ods n« t solei in GO
? !T\ Fnf'h^rpwi^arionreqiirbr. TbeSiandani-
tiliiett Light Co-. 30 N. IlalbieU tit.. Chicago, 10.
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Mow Can a Horse Laugh?
High-toned horses ar® like h
•toned people; they are robbed ol
pleasures poorer folks enjoy. An
Arabian snow-white horse is never al-
lowed the great privilege of King
down and rolling orer.
To C jre, or *oney Refunded by Your Merchant. So. Why Not Try
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Daeschner, Gideon. The Darrow Press (Darrow, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; Darrow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc179959/m1/7/: accessed May 29, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.