The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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when tlielr own pur la lx>iftg cut down |
to « minimum, amltlicy gradually wm*
to rcgunl liiiu aa no particular friend
of thuira. A lively account of tout ex-
iwitaivo luxury a atcuniynOht, a vivid |
<m«oription of th* intrri<ai decoration of '
aonio palatial resilience jnat completed,
or a statement of the purchase of a pair
of fast trotters, with an accouat of tliuir [
record, rather tends to generate a feel-
ire of distrust. When difference* arise
whether through misunderstanding' or
uESSON OF THE STRIKE.
I'lie circumstances surrounding and
the condition of afTairs aceontpanying
the present disturbancos In the South-
west seem to point prominently to one
important fact, which most writers ap-
pear to have overlooked* and which
those having in charge the manage-
ment of large corporate interests would
do well to recognize more distinctly, I otherwise^M's fociing"is"idlTnsiiieG; or
vis., that there ha.-* not exlitwl in the ! taking unother form, until it finally
past that cordial and clone relation be- | hraaka out into Route such exhibition as
tween employer and employe ho lioeefc- 1 'TV nmv ^b*HoVetbnt out of all
.... i . i• this ounfuairtn tfreftl and liiAting good
•ary to insure a proper understandmg m.,y tH)mo „ thuKMol| glmll ,„IV„ Horned
and ncLnnwIedjrment of the rijrldn of to employ Hofurvvhat different turtles
each. There hun not been to much a and understand that violenee Ih never
disposition on either side to entirely j '0 be resorted to. And, on the other
ignore the right* of the other, but what *>««d. tlm managers should be willing to
tins been lacking is that nice discern- I"""ilit>’' 1R<XXT>‘ ‘ho
. , . 1 tact that all that goes to make up what
>uent so essential to a proper adjust- j W(. „al, lif(. is juif „ (lenr lo th;
incut of those rights. Each side ap- pant of the bumble cottage near the
parently needs to he educated up to thu machine shop, or the little shanty along
standard of what constitutes a reason-
able demand. It is generally through
want of comprehension, or a stubborn
indisposition, too often founded on pre*
jiidice, that one party or tho other fails
to make ail intelligent presentation of
their case.
Take tho case of tho nvcragd Work-
ingman. It is not always possible for
him. jn stating what he regards us u
grievance, to employ just tho exact
laugiiuge and polished speech that will
lit the occasion; he is not skilled in
logic or schooled in artful diplomacy,
nml so he ntukus his wants known in
liis own plain, blunt way. His wages
liave been reduced, perhaps again amt
again, until lie limb, himself unable to
supply his family with the ootlimon
necessaries of life, or he in conscious of
some wrong intiietcil through the
iiilroductiou Aut some arbitrary
ride, the practical effect tif
which tho maker of it himself could
not auticiiiatc, and which was the re-
sult, perhaps, of somo inattention to
change of circumstances which ia tho
hurry and press of business bad behrt
inadvertently lost sight of. These
wrongs, real or imaginary, ho goes to
work in his own way (which is not al-
ways the best wav)‘ to right. In this
attempt ho not only blunders, but often
defeats tfiti object sought to bo obtained.
Of course, the proper way to seek a
remedy in such a case would bo to take
into consideration all the attending cir-
cumstances and then lay the facts be-
fore the proper office, not before a sub-
ordinate. whose civvy Interest lies in
being able to shew the largest possible
amount of work done for the lowest
jHissilile amount of wages paid. It is a
singular fact in this connection that it
tho right of way, as it Is to those Who
live in houses with more pleasant sur-
roundings, Let Hu nt go doWn to these
hutnblo dwellings occasionally and
sjicuk a kind word to the brother man
who differs perhaps from him only in
uosition.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
AURANTI8
?.iTt of the dieeaaee which afflict mankind *re nrtffin*
ally caummI by a disordered oomlit ton of the LIVER.
For all complaint* of this Lind, such a* Torpidity of
>r all complain
the Liver, lidlouaneea. Nvrroui l>y*i»ep«Ma, lndiaee-
llott, IrrMulartly df the p,iw«da. PonallpaMon. Flaco-
, feructatlone and Uhnun# of the Stomach
ailed Heartburn), Miaama. Malaria,
, ('hill* *nd Ferer. Kroaklnme Fever.
Uncy.
t» >metlin*a ca I ■■■■■■
Bloody Flu*. Chill* and Ferer. Breakbone Keva
Eihau«tloti Imfore *>r aft«r Fevera, Chronic Dtar-
rhma. Draft ol Appetite. Headache, Foul Breath.
Irreirilarttie* Incidental Fiunal**, Bearing«4.<lWlf
Jrsina.
ache. 4
1* Invaluable. It 1* not a panac«
but OI ID C 0,1 diseases
will STOMACH*
A FLORIDA ALLIGATOR.
Senator I nmden lletiiten n Iteiinirka-
ble Story About a Hunting Trip
In 1-Torltid.
Senator Cnmdon, of West Virginia,
lias just returned from n brief sojourn
in Florida, whither ho wont to seek
Volief from senatorial overwork. Ho
is choknfilll of stories about adventures
he had in tho land of orange blossoms.
“One day,” said he, *•! Went out bunt-
ing shine. Of course 1'nl rtbt the man
to brag abotit my skill us a hunter, but,
between yon Ami mo. I'm no slouch
with a gun. After killing a few deer,
Urto or two bears, thirty or forty squir-
rels, and a dozen or so wild turkeys, I
concluded to return to the hotel. It
was still early, but I was tired packing
around my load of gnme. I was going
along the bank of a creek, and coming
across a friendly log t thought I would
sit down and rest. 1 laid my ritlo and
guttle down by t ho log and took a seat.
I bad a lunch of cold chicken in my
haversack. I had breakfasted at day-
light and was pretty hungry, so I took
out the chicken aim began to cat.
When 1 had finished my rcpu»t I took
the pocket-knife I had been using to
cut the chiekon ami drove tho blade in-
to the log, intending to let it rest there
very often^ happens that men who arc until I could get out my pocket-hand-
-1" J “ “ kerchief ami wipe my hands. But
groat Scott! You ought to have seen
that log! It was the most sensitive log
1 ever saw. When t drove tny knife
into it, quicker than lightning, it
humped itself like a bucking mule, and
gave mU A Hip with the little end that
iromoted from tho rank and tile of la-
borers, ami whose every sympathy, one
would suppose, would lx, with the la-
boring man, arc the most unreasonable
in their demands and the most unsym-
pathetic and cruel in their treatment of
thirse in their immediate charge, whom _________________
they have the power to oppress, and hy j sent toe sprawling about thirty feet
their indifference to the pleas of tfcot# ! n\vav. Blame my I
under them, and by their prejudice and
Vustorted statements of real faats to
their superior officer, often cause inenl-
cuablc mischief. It is noticeable that
many of the recent strikes arc clearly
traceable to tlm action of some subordi-
nate who, when tho real condition of
siffuirs becomes known, unable In
weather tlm storm brought on hyf his
vwti foolish and ill-timed action, has
found relief only in resigning Ids posi-
tion.
This comes from leaving too much to
tllvay. Blame my buttons, if that log
wasn't a Florida alligator twenty-eight
feet lung, with a tail like a cross-cut
saw and teeth as sharp and long as the
tusks of a boar,
••When I Serb milled to tny feet and
looked at tllo log I ffiean the alliga-
tor there it Was, standing, and ils
teeth grinding savagely together. 1
darlhl not run, for I was told never to
run from an alligator, as he would be
sure to pursue and overtake me. So 1
stood trnnafixed to the spot. H’liat did
tlm alligator do? Keeping his gaze
subordinates, and brings us back to tho lixod steadily Upon me, ho deliberately
ftf8^ proposition, viz., the want of cor- j hacked til where my pile of game lay
find pitched in. First ho ate up the
slhdity and Understanding between tho
responsible head of a large corporation
of any kind, whether it be a railroad
company or a manufacturing company,
ar.d those under him. <J? course it
'would bo quite impossible tol' tho presi-
dent or a general manager of a large
railroad comptuiy to form a personal
bear.t, then the deer. Smacking his
Chops like a regulation boarding house
hash-eater, he then turnod on tlm squir-
rels and wild turkeys, and when he got
through there wasn't a hair or a feath-
er to be seen. I'll undertake to say
that no alligator ever boforu had such
I Incidental b> FamUH. IWmiim-d '*n
I* Invaluable. It l* nota panacea for »llWl.w.aii*w«,
ea of th<* LIVER,
_ STOMACH *ud BOWELS.
It cb*ne<i* th* coin pin i i< >n from » w*ijr, yellow
Unit** t« * ruddy, healthy ool«*r. It entirely remove*
low. gl.x.ruj npintn. It ih one of the BEST AL-
TERATIVES nnd PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S All R ANTI I
rut .at* b» all Dragai.t.. Price SI ,00 pet Wth
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 So. FRONT ST., Nhllodalohla, PS.
Bewir*- *jo not let yowr i»ruffEl*f palm off
you any new. »lieap reinwiy for ooMa
wken you Inquire for Dr. Bull's Oouffh 8vru|A
or you will bn ilUsppolDte<l. Price ‘4ft ceuts.
Social bops. If pacaed too doeol* together,
often lead to the btsr. _
Brash and wiry hair becomes soft »nd
pliant by using Hall’s llalr Kcnewer.
Many a mother hxa found Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral lntaluaMe In cases of croup.
the AfrK Hu Atust Puinpey aud Ohk« to-
boggahlng. _
tVnaTETEH name or designation if *Hen (o
BTcr aptl Ague <r other liitcriiilttent ula-
iiwit It U rafe to stl
tiered
Fever and ,
II i - raft*
ordered »tatc of
Kll
X
linilnate the linpurltle* from
sure and prompt cure it the
alt. Prickly Ash Bitters it
ne<*
ml
jincr iDurumwai dl
tliat Malaria ora dia-
fault.
er
n t
it at
_je system i
lmiiietliatc
re-
ly Ash Bitters it the aafett and
moat cffecllve remedy for all biliary trouble#,
kidney diseases, anti like coni))Uiiitt that bat
ever been broutfbt before the public.
, ______ ...__________________ A trial
la Itp lH‘*t recommendation
Tb** hunter's horn la made musical from Ita
coutenu of alcoholic lb}tlld. ____
V hy uont vou uac oklON'l’O to C’le anfld
Beautify and Preserve your Teeth and (iuma
in a Sound uud Ornamental state to old age!
Only 60 cents a box. Liquid aud Powder. At
all dfuggtst. _
Ioj.a, Ghimeh Co., tall*, March dl, 1US4.
Messrs. Morlcy Bros., Austin, Texas;
Dear Bihh—Please semi us four do*, bot-
tle* WONuKKFL'L KKillT. We have a great
lemaud for your WODKNKKt'l. EIGHT, and
It Is givim; satisfaction to all that use It.
We sell more of it tliau all linlmenta together
tbat we handle ToutL M Nbeli A
Bure sign of a blow—A toy unpockctlng hi*
hurmonlia.
"Wliat Is Woman’s Worth” ?
asked ii fair damsel of a crusty old bachelor.
Ho did not know, so she said ; “W. O. man '
Boll may become so hartl that you can’t
even raise a mortgage on It.
The best attitude fot Belf-defch§e, is a civld
Make your garden beds how, ahd In fish
bed* snads should bb blunted In roed.
A printer’s pi Is not mince, but cus’t hard.
House hunters are considerably exercise'’
this spring.
A non est Chinaman is what the Pacific
elopers are seeking for.
The work given the comjiositer’i represen
tative, Is the subs-lstence
Pliystral difficulty—Putting a blister on a
pert u pine.
’TIs far easier to raise a tow than the rent
money about April 1st.
Salvation Oil, tlic greatest euro on earth
for pain, ns an anodyne has ho equal In the
market, it is without doubt the best lint*
meat. Prire twenty-ttyf fi‘»o t> bottle.
Neuralgia aud kindred diseases, promptly
yield to the Immediate actlou of 8t. Jacob
Oil, tho pain-conqueror.
It does not require an expert accountant to
cast up an emetic.
The harmtui and fatal results attending the
use of cough mlxturci containing morphia,
opium and other poisons, are daily becoming
more frequent. It Is for this reason that Red
Star Cough Cure has Received the unqualified
endorsement of b>h5’Bitriai>st and Boards of
Health everywhere, as a purely vegetable
comuound, entirely free from all narcotics.
Price, twenty-five cents.
A worthless spring—jnmpug out of the
frying pan Into the fire.
EVEHY IlfVALIH HAH AN OITORTUNITT of
knowing that Du. Walk Bit’s California
Vinegar Bitters acts as an irresistible
specific it) dyspepsia, liver coinplaluts, kidney
diseases, rheumatism, gout and all disorders
proceeding from a depraved condition of the
animal fluids. To decline taking a sure rem
edy when sick, is to court suffering and Invite
death.
Every farmer can shape his own obituary, In
his tomb-matter t ed.
Pierce's
“Pleasant
Pellets,”
Purgative
Positively Popular ; Provoke Praise; Prove
Priceless; Peculiarly Piompt; Perceptibly
Potent; Producing Permanent Profit; Pre-
cluding Pimples and Pustules; Promoting
Pierce
romoting
Petty.
Procure
ncqiiHintunou With every ono employed ; n rare banquet, llow the alligator hold
*m his road, nor would thin be neces- nil that feed 1 don't understand, but lie
snrv, bi’.t ho has it in his power in j did. When he got through there
numerous ways to nt least let them feel wasn't u thing left blit irtv rifle, nnd he
thu* he taken some intercut in their wel- 1 no-cd around tlmt for n'overul second*
i'.ro. Among other means tlmt could | as if lie intended to eat it, too, but he
ro
eluding Pimples ami Pustules; Pi
Purity and Peace. Purchase. Price,
Pharmacists patronising
Plenty.
’e are all
^ t—8t Paul 1
I PATi''.!*TNobUinrf1byT.ntimTVuTffcrAf^,, At-
tom.yn, Wunliilijjtoii.h.C. lS<lM 1861. Ail vice fim.
Iw employed in giving expression to
this feeling is that of passing over the
road more frequently and visiting tho
different shops along its line. An oeea-
ftionnl visit of this kind goes r great
ways toward engendering kindly feel-
llijr lietween the men and their chief.
Phis involves at times no little sacri-
fice of Ho<dal comfort, but in no way
can the chief officers of a road lx»tt r
nerve tho interest they represent, and
it is to be presumed that they arc suffi-
ciently compensated for tho services to
justify such a demand upon their time,
it. 1* a well-known fact tlmt just in pro-
portion as managers mingle among
tlioir men are they respected and
didn't. What did ho do thenP Well,
sir, that alligator deliberately turned
his tail to the bank, and keeping his
eye on me, backed to the edge. Then,
with a snort and u bellow, ho plunged
tail-foremost into the water. 1 got to
my ritlo in the fraction of n second,
rushed to the edge and looked down. 1
was panting for revenge, but I couldn't
see anything but a succession of waves
impelling each other toward the other
shore. The alligator was at the bot-
tom of the stream. I staid thero an
hour watching for him, but he Was too
sharp to como to the surfaco. I’ll bet
you lie’s got that kn’fe of mine sticking
^ in his back yot, for I drove it in pretty
obeyed, confidence in them is strength- j deep. You see, tho alligator was
• I ottil In itpon uml liii'.ilf v nttil .1.. ......I ... 1 .... _ I. .... I ...... ..tut.. .. .. I •
We nre nil 'Vielti-li luWtoeracy" durlni;
‘ "lerald.
UlncrtbyLntt!*nnroerft<
lon.D.C. Bal'd 1801. Advl
oil tint 1 lies with Hammers of
(doUblc vou, O man). But * Woman feels
mm' tittle
______ Uallv
female tveak
Pmkorl
Lie If disease has Invaded her system
strcnjrtb. rof arl
........lerce’n
unrivaled. It
* tin the svstei
“Favorite
wottb 1_______ .
and Is «lailv Fupplm; her
female ReEkoess J)r.R. V.PIe
Prescription’’ stand*
complaint and l>tdl<i*
cents in stamps fof |’utn|»m ,
pensRi v Medical Assoclatlbli OtW Main street,
Buffalo, N. Y. _
“hang,”
cures the
. ......... .........._tem. Send 10
ps for pamphlet to World’s I)Ir-
In murder ea*es, jura s often gfet
Instead of the {trUoiier on trial.
W. II. Worthington, e.litor of tne * ‘Patrons
of Husbandry,” published at Columhua,
Mas*., writes under date of Feb. 1883:
“Your great remedy, Allen’s Luug Balsam, I
have used In my family for fit teen years for
coughs and colds, ond know it to be tbe
best.” 45c., 60c , aud $1.00 a bottle.
A die sinker A drawing engraver.
TOCUlt Biliousness. Dyspepsia and Sick
Headache. When these disorders are caused
to create Ail appetite
mid ssslmila-
_____ Qhealthy hu-
mors from the blood, and for the lassitude Add
Headache. When these dls
by Impurity of the blood; to
and give tone to the digestive ami Asi
•tvo organs; to eradicate All U
organs; to eradicate
.....peculiar to spring nnd summer, MOK
rrT's T-X-S IONIC COKIAL, the Great
System Renovator. Is uncqualed.
If corns are planted a foot deep, your toc-
m«tter crop will be large.
We have used Tongaline In several e^ses of
neuralgia ami rheumatism, and relief has fol-
lowed its use in every instance.
Drs. N. A. ik A. McCoy, Pinson, Tenn.
The tongue denotes the state of the body
aild tnlud. ______
Use the great specific for “cold In head’
and catarrh—Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy.
Time server—Watchmaker.__
Kay’s Kentucky Kure or Liniment has been
n use In Kentucky since 1840. and in Texas
e incl874. When vou need a liuimeut. tr
If afflicted with sore Eves, use Dr. liaae
Thompson's Eva Water. DruggUU sell It. ».
Dead reckoning—Counting graves in a
cemetery.
Do tbev nail pol
steal {—Orange Observer*_
If there ever was a specific for any one corr
plaint then Carter's Little Liver Pills are
:*clflc for sick headache, and everv
X onto
f
er and
■of disease without
specific lor mck nettoa
should know this. The
tlve cure, hut
the approach
Pills act directly on the Ihn
ey arc not only ft post
a sure preventive If taken w her
is felt. Carter’s Little Liver
ken w hen
11 It* l.lvcr
nd bile, and in
•, ai
wit
weakening purge
• ii >l and Bn Incroaaed lojolty and de
votion to tho service secured. The
managers who follow this plan stand
to-day the nearest to their men and in
time of trouble command their conff-
dence and escape with the least vexa-
tion and loss. Hut the difficulty with
many of our railway presidents and
higher officials of to-day is that they
attempt too much. It is no uncommon
thing to find them occupying ten or a
dozen such positions at one time. Of
course it Is folly to suppose that any one
man, however capable he may be,
could successfully accomplish such a
feat as this. The consequence is that
lie must delegate his authority to oth-
ers, and the man whose name adorns
the head of the column in the railway
guide with the highest title is as much of
a stranger to the 6,000 or8,000 men who
serve his company as if ho lived in
Kamchatka We will venture to say
that if Jay Gould should pass over his
various lines as an ordinary passenger
not one employe in 600 would recog-
nize him.
Absorbed as railway magnates not
(infrequently nre in various specula-
tions and negotiations in Wall street,
all that the numerous employes hear of
their chief executives is through the
newspapers, and too often the informa-
tion received as to their doings is not
of such a character ns to inspire them
with any particular degree of confidence
as to their disposition to tote fair. Dis-
tance lends no sort of enchautment to
their view as they read of such a man's
exploit* and extravagances at a time
sound asleep when 1 wu« sitting on him,
hut sticking tho knife i.i him woke him
up.”—Baltimore lkrahl. #
this way icmovc the eauscc
first making you sick bv ft wrm\« mu* imh^x-,
If you try them >ou will not he disappointed
ARRINGTON. D. L-. March 0, 1885.
Messrs. Morley Biot., Austin, Texas:
Gentlemen—I have been suffering some
time with a< ever© attack of Bronehisls with
Irritating Cough and can find nothing here
that will cure me, but I know vour TWO-BIT
COUGH HYKIT will do so for I have used it
at mv old home In I rownwood. Please send
me ns manv bottles as you can for the enclosed
^ ex I tew. dcl,f V Wl'oofNk
K. K. K. stun'!* fur Kin's Kenluoky h'lrn
or Liniment, tvlileh Is made by an old Ken-
tucky horse doelnr. and is a perfeet blessing
to man and beast for all purpose! a liniment
tan lie put lo.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Smi’sTonic Syrup
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
Tho proprietor of this oolebrated modioina
justly olaims for it a superiority over all rem-
edies ever offered to the public for the SAFE,
CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PERMANENT cure
of Ague and Fover.or Chillaand Fever,wheth-
er of short or lonff standing. He refers to the
entire Western and Southern country to bear
him testimony to the truth of tho assertion
that in no oacn whatevor will it fail to cure if
th.dirsotionsarestriotly followedandcarried
ont. In a great many casei a single dose has
been sufflolent for a core, and whole familiee
have been cured by a single bottle, with a per-
fect restoration of tho general Uoaltb. It is,
however, prudent,and in every oase more cer-
tain to euro, If its uso is continued in smaller
dooes for a week or two after the disease has
, » _ l J __ ..haaIaHm in /li fR milt null
been cheeked, more especially in difficult and
long-etanding oases. Usually this medicine
will not require any aid to keep the bowels in
good ordor. 8hould the patient, however, re-
_ _ At___a:__aJ1.1«a affarhaviniytaknn
will be sufficient. Use no othor.
OR. JOHN BULL S
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL’S WORM DESTROYER,
Tho Popular Remedloa o* tho Day.
Trlarlpal Odes, kill Blala St-, I,0UISTII.I.X, KI,
Takinsr Care of file llaby.
Tho way to kepp*tlio baby from b >-
coniinj; ••spoilt” is to let it (try ns little
as possible. It will pun strength ol
mind to endure its necessary ills till tbe
sooner if it is nllowed to sutler ns little
ns possible from ills thntcnnbc avoided.
Its wnnts should bn nntlcipntcd, its
sources of discomfort should be pri-
ven tod in every wnv from forming the
hnb t of crying. Study Its expression;
when it is tired of plnyini; on ihe floor
tnke it up nml dnnee il about the room,
nml let it look out of llte window for n
few minutes. In n little while it will
be glad to po bnck nml piny on Ihe floor
tip,uii). If it is necessary to resort to
discipline, be careful to seize tho ripht
moment for it. If you want tbe baby
to learn lo po to sleep without being
rocked choose a day when it bn* been
nnusnnlly bripht anil hnppv till tho
morninp. wait until twenty minutes or
so after the regular hour for its nan,
then give it a cup of milk particularly
sweet anil warm anti nice, make its lit-
tle bed soft nml cosy, lay it down pent-
ly and soothe it with a little kissinp and
patting, nnd, if it is not already too
much spoilt, it will only be too happy
to close ils eves in tbe sweetest kind of
sleep. If it docs not, its (it of crying
will lie as brief and ns littlo Injurious
us it can be.—Babyhooil,
•arlnx almostJSSSTSSI
‘»"has so -•“» « m
l " In tny opinion ToHOAJ.nnt nape re ode* *11 otli«f
•o-c*Uou rneum*ti» remndie*."
i>VNXVjv\\\vv% T1SM. nn< 1 is hranuy en-1 8. U. Womium, M. D., Dl.
-Jorsctl by many of the L.j.du'K Phya.clana. Tn„„AI IKf., f,t, tri.l and thlak;)
WHAT THEY SAY: the beet rvinody 1 li*votT*r found for RboumatiHin.
•• TOHOALIN* M Dm Ul. I U F Davis, Sturgeon, Mu
TOR SALE av ALL LBUQOISTS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
A. A. MELLIER. Hol« PropriMor. 709 And Ttl WASHINGTON y.vt.NUl-,. ST, LOJlU
rhough pstn fill and wcarim
At Seven t xalykliiiiio iweot,
To sts*l onenow^thon'i* treat
This represents a hoalthy life.
Yhrotinhout It* various scene*.
LV. . _
AtSeventeenl theyr'enicerstlll | At Seventy llt'sjnit the same,
ThereiawaywberctVre'sawill They still kerp op the old, old gams.
Just such a life as they onjoy, | r
Who use the Smith's BHs Bsans 1 sASr-a. nn*
one retrain# nnl**«
t.ipd with lb* *be««
tn*n* w*w«.
ayej
Is The Erst
’WalerprootCoat
____‘ E?er Made.
ii: ai
Pan^tMM*
of bill
(Ions ol the nkln of bt»re«# and rai
end porwanratly cured by the uee of e
< arbollaalv *- M>c end Si at Druj
Sera icy. Traeked Heel,
•s of (b« fist and frrlia
.tile (n.ekly
Aii.e hi
mtvrlttur
uinc la u.
A good farmer wUl, Otiftsitouktty, pUnt hla
feet” lo tbe garden.
WOMEN
• *BiS3LBrsSfSr « wafa
eRojfpj^j
BlTTl
THE
BEST TONIC.
Thl* medicine combine* JioiVern^ Lufe VMMtebW
tonic#, and in inveluahle for D»n» 10
\\ omen, end all who l«ad fted»nt«ry 1m/. ve Pyn-
rirhrn and FurHie* the llluod, Nliuslaifl
lira Appefit**, Hrrnriht'UN tho itliiM’len **»d
NrfVem In f*ct. thoronghly Invisorntra.
('fear* Cl.mpi*lion, audmukoMth*- akin smooth.
i(doed jjachell lira teeth, cau** b«*d*ch«. o»
paedBrowtr* frun fl it tore, for «*etn»rnl »h*bilii|msd
Nomm* Ib-iirt'ititiiir. withfreat bwneWf. It ha* built
ui> my lyHtem and done mure food than *Sf
othor modicum I
qimnc* o
ilUUtMl u
Oenulne ha* aliov* Trade Mark and croMed red line#
on wrapper Tnkt* no oilier. M idu only by
UUOW.N til KM 1C ALCO., HALT IMOKK. MU.
The b.»t and an rest R.m»ily for Cure of]
all disease* ranspd hf »"y denuiEemeat of,
tbo Liver, Kidneys, Atewoeli and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Ueadoilie, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malarlaof aft kinds
yield readily to I lie kenelicent inliuemeof
It is pleasant to tho taste, tones np tbe
system, restores anil preserves health.
It Ih purely Vegetable, anil cannot fall to
prove beneficial, both to old and young.
As a Blood Purifier It U superior to all
others* Bold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY.
ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FitLK.
'/.'?* c,
yiMiw M ilan, . par.
gmll-o lo»le. l.arltU. th*
niots), .tro^pkeo. Uw U«»-
and kidneys owl min idol*
huUtli, however k*t.
Vinegar Uliur* t.Ik*
nt r uiwly dlnsovnid tar
■nmuslng digwAtion, caring
V«*.riw .nd lucnariu* lha
v iisit puwera.
Vinegar Htltern asslm-
If "il •;• —vinegar Htiter- imdm
Hat*. CM fcoil. regntav' “•• Wyanli aud bow.
.1., giving f,e*Wiy and nutnrg!«l»p.
» luegar Wil^r* la the r*< <“--
v**nt«r, and staiula A* (be head of MB
.. -- • •
ttlirai. * No hoiuM aho
VI
other _
Kidneys,
_______tmm/kj min-
ever bo withcml M.
r* wMtUurlal, Bilk <us and!
DROP
TREATED FREE
DR. H. H- GREEN.
A Specialist for Fleven Tear# Fust,
11a*!tre»ted Dropsy nnd Ms rompltcsMoDS wtih tlie
in,.*t wonderful suoccas; Umn yeiccialH« rent edit?*
entirely liarinlt a*. f>« moves all tympioinsor dropaj
I; ure»| put i cut's ^pronounced hopeless l*y the best
From the first dose the symptoms rapidly dlsap-
pet r. and In ten days at lea.H two-thirds of all symp-
tom* are removed.
Home inav cry humbug without knowing snythlny
nliout It. Hememher. It dot** not roit you anythti.n
to realise the meilts <>f my treatnunt for yourself
1 am constant ly curlmi canes of Ioiik HtandliiK
rase* that have been tapped n number of Mine*, ant
the natlcni declared uuahie to live a wek <ilv'
lull lilafory of rase. Naim* *cx, how lur.y nfflleted
h,»w badly swollen and where. I< bowel* costive
iixve lea* burated and dripped water. Send for fre*
pamphlet eontalntnK teat nioulai*. question*, etc
lO «l»y* trestmeiit furuiwlitni free liy muli
Kidlenay fll* po* tively cured.
If order trial send Trent* In stamp* tn nay po«tnsc
II. II. (tUKKN. M. D .
M Juroi Avenue. At ant*, (.ft
iDMir IIIiIrre cur»v*IUUuriuI, Blttoaiaod|
r fevers, illseuws of Mvysrt, Liver aud.
__n*ya, aud a hundred other jhkdul dsaonierM.
Han4 for either of our valuoMairrfereuoo*
book* for lailies. fc.r fanners, for
Mmitral Tn nflse on Dlssms**. or OW OMajWata
on Mefimnutos and TobaMO. which 1**B •hould
be in tbe bauds of every child aud youth la Uio
Any two of IVt above brinks insilod froo id
receipt of four cents for re^ialratiou fees.
3.H. McDouald Druj Co.,Ml Washington BL, N. Y.
ODESSA
Tom Green Cotinty, Tcxa*,
The new low non tbe Tex.* A Paciilc
3U« mil*, wist or fort won-rii ;
2S, milk* r»*r or Kl. rA»o;
10 the heart of Ihe Ureal Slakeil Main
W-At Tcxa*. the lullin' farming and fru.i
groWifig section of the United States.
The t’ittrrt All tus T«»r ClimaU
tn rhe World: mild Wlit.ri anil
u rfcT muST/STmc rei’llog on Hme-
stonc, A t,OJ | ,.ar.
costing not less Ilian *1i,0l>0> will soon be
built and endowed for s like mnoMt
will bc^FwaStf^S^getSlcm(Mi^itrrv*to«l B»
the growth of Odessa su«l •urroundlug' «hus
"no iNToxicatino liquor*
l»erinitU*tl i*» d«l in tlm town. In snort,
every indueeineh'l is offered lo those seeking
cheap lioine*. edtinttlmia! advantage, auil
good socletv lu n new country
info!matlon nddrasa,
B K. BKANT, General ageift,
Odessa. Trias.
PANGLER * K1NLF.V,
\V. H. ABHAMS, Land Comml.slouer of
Text* a Cue tile Railway Co.,
Dallas. Texas.
Sfe
KNOW THYSELF.^
A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Nervous snd
riiy*lcal Di'iillltv. Premature Decline lu Man Kx
hauat^d \ tiillty. »(•»•.. Ac., and the untold nilscrle*
ritoUltlmr lrout IndDcreiioii «»r cvcc**cs; :s*i psK''S.
*ul'Stnntia'ly bound In |<I1(. hiuhIiii (Jon'aln* more
Ilian 12'» invaluable prescription4. cmbraclFK every
vcKctablc remedy In the t harttineirpla for slT aeuto
and chronic dl*en*e*. It Is emfilialleally a book for
eveiy man Price only •! by mall j o*tpaid, concealed
In plain wrapper.
ILLUNTKATKD N4M1LK FitKK TO ALL
young *nd ittlddle-affed men for the next ninety
days. Send now. or cur till* out. a* vou inay never
*ee it I'galP. Addicts lilt. W. II, PAKKKU, 4 Bui-
llneli *troei, Bovton.
s. B.—Dr. Parker ran bo eonfi'Ientlally consulted
on all dl*ea»eaof man, his spec nltlcs.
tver S
ivo been u*e<
.rW mo*t reliable nn 1 dura
. hie IM I) fu. torr
effect on their ctiraClve
t *trnp« make
them self adJiiHtlnir. We
WT "W Nolle! t o trial. For
,ST'S,Si;"iTl> ll^"ha niT.
II MfhilnHn. Xitel1
MUSTANG
Survival of the Fittest.
|A FAMILY MKDI( I>K Tfl\T UKH IIKALF.B|
MILL1UMH DIMM) 35 1 KAKS!
IA UAUI FOR KVIUY WOWIB Ol J
MAY AKDDKA8TI
The Oldest & Best Liniment]
EVER MADE IN AMERK’ ».
/ y
SALES LARGER THaN EVER.
Tho Moxlcnn MuHtatig Linlmont hn
born known ft*, mnro tliHii tlility fiv
years tin the li»*ht ;tf nil Lliiltnonti. It)
I! Mini and BoiinI. Its aalrs to-flnj* aic|
fiiliit-gre | hn it over. If cure* when aD
■ otiwi-H fail, and Donoli atosakin. tendor
■ nr t| mnsclo, to lb
£
very bone.
: i 1 : 3
bold!
E. II. SABIN, Immigration agent, Texas dt
Pacific Railway., Vine street.
Cincinnati, Oi.'o
Reduced rates of fare from all points on tb»
Texas & Pacific railway
All People Appreciate Hone?! Goods.
MIDDLESEX
INDIGO BLUE FLANNEL SUITS
Aiu: AI.L ITBE WOOL.
Always look well and give long servlet
Costs of the l/muinr ArtUtt hava on a silk
hunger 'Only garments made from MhV
Boston, New York, Phlladclithla
Sold by All Leading Clothiers
DRUNKENNESS
E;R£E FARMS n silt Yuts.
Tb. molt Womttrful Afirlrvliurnl Kirk in America.
gsagSiipp
lo | ic-ompth»n uud home*rnad. Land*J***,?,_'IL'IV'
(ml wMI.th m 13.00 per l4,'Ju I I VI t..
l urk Irrliratod by lmtnt>n*o carle**- ( rallrn»«l
rot*4* Kvcry aftentb n *h«»wn Sp- J
namphlofa, etc , uddri**, (.'oLOHAlX* bANI» A LOAN
CO , Opera lleuse Ulouk. Denver, Colo., *>w*
JONES
PAY9the FREIGHT
5 Ton M aeon
Iron l.*vert, Ht*eT Htartn**, HiftM
Tare Ueam aud It* am B<>« fur
900.
ftTerr ftlzcSrale. K«*r Ur* pc\er W*
mention thl* paper and
JONES Of BINOHAMTM.
||!N(;il AJITON. N. V.
PhJ T-1 T ~t ~TxZ < IJ
A'tut nre allowed a free trial of thirty Any* of the
use of Dr. Dye's Oelebratod Voltaic Bell with Kleclrlo
Buepetuory ApoUnncc*. for the *pc«*dy relief nitaper-
m&ncnt curoof Xervous Debility, loasof t Uulity. ami
ManhtHut, and all k I ml red trouble*. Al*o tor mnny
other dlaeoaes. Complete restoration to Hen'tli.y ikoi*
and Manhood run rant ceil. No rl*k 1* incurred. I'.lu*-
trated pamphlet In Braird &nvtlov* mailed frw#r l»y
oddruMHltiK Yoltnic Kelt Co.* afnrahall, Mich. ^
tteWAVgas
A Life Kxperienco. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
etamp (or sealed particulars. Address
nr. WARD Sl CO. Louisiana. Mo.
I PURE FITS!
When I fray euro i u<> irol mean im»rt«Ty to *tnp tnotn »••*
atlmo and then ba»o them ruturn a»:atn. I mean a rost-
ral cure. I havo made flu* Oi*i*M*a of KITS, KI'II.KPHV
or FALLING SICKNKHH a Ilf,- l.-ng ultuly. I warrant my
romody to euro tho wor»t mao* Decuune othor* ItaVo
failed I* no rt>a*on Tor not now reoetrlnf a care. Send at
onco for a troutlao and a Kreo Bottla of my Itifalllblo
runiedy. Ulvo Expr«*t*ft and Poet Office. It costs you
nolhlnir f"r a trial, and I will euro yon.
Addroet Dr. 11 G. HOOT. US Poar
’war) Bt., Now York.
[ASTHMA CUREP|
|(.rrnmn AathmnLuren
|in«<li.s'r rtH^f 111 the wor*t ca
CURES WHERE All ELSI PAILS.
Lest (’ouuh Hy run. Tit*tea (food.
In time. Sold bv druualalM.
.VC O'N S U M P.TION
WATCHES
2 oz case $7. Bend for complete catalogue.
W. T. WARNER, Dawson, Minn.
Anil IIIMorphias Heblt Oared In II
11 r 111 111 *° 20 «l«ys* Mo pay till Cured.
Ul ■ V III I)B. J. htbpiibus. Lebanon. Ohio.
A FREE SAMPLE.
To Introduce the yrcat hou*ch>*bl remedy. GOB
DON’8 KING OK PAIN otoevery family. I will arnd
b aample free to anyone FPndlna atldrc**. Montbui
this paper and addruae K. G. It lull Ail DS, ToIb lo. O.
A ^alllll SOtl Morphine llahll (and lnlOto
P. wIIlH S«*lu>«. l;< t too pat lent* cured
4#| lUSvV In all part* Dr. Marah, Quincy,Mich.
1 PfiNcw Scrup Plo urce «n*l ID Kan y C ard* t nn)
I jQinalle'l for IOr. KSBK.Y C A fill WO It K 8,
Ivory ton. Conn
gQChroino GoliHIflrjj, ,1" * to ai it C arV VV o r < t
i nflNIt W 8 ' W PK I 1 lil 8 and i* New ( Itrom
J/ll*i .1 Gold Scrap Card* a«nt Postpaid for lOct
« K.n 1'k.UlilUiOK C Alt * ( O., Coitiorbrook. < ub
RFCI EflDADUV TAT’OIIT AND SITUATIONS
rtLtunttrnl f'l IfNIhllKD ct" ultra free.
I VALUNI1N K llHihS.. Jaiiatavllle. Wla
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1886, newspaper, May 8, 1886; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142788/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.