The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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.IV0 rcspoct
livo caluily.
n
Gems of Thought
Philosophy is tlio art of living.—
Pbstarcb.
There is nothing useless to men a
snusc; clever people turn everything t<
account.—Fontaine.
Virtue Is the first title of nobolity.—
Molierc.
No falsehood can endure touch o:
celestial temper, but returns of force U
its own likeness. — Milton.
There is more of good nature than, 0)
good souse at the bottom of mos1
in nr r i ages. — Thorea u.
That bcnolloient harness o'• rouljne
which enables silly men to "
ably and unhappy men to
— George Eliot.
Proverbs aro p dtud wi9lJom.-
Charles fluxion. '
Ihcre >s no o w|lh Johnson;
for if his pist' A mi,a09 ure ho knock*
you down ^.itU tl)8 bllt cml of it>.
Goldsmith ^
KC0P cool and you command every-
bo^v .~St. Just.
slio trident of Neptune is tho soeptro
of tho world.—Antoine Lemierre.
' The iron chain and the sitkon cord,
both equally are bonds.—Schiller.
Muse can noblo hints impart,
■ engender fury, kindle love, with un-
suspected eloquonen can move and
snanago all the man with sooret ark—
Addison.
An outward gift which is seldom do-
spised, except by those to whom it has
been refused. — Gibbon.
According to tho security you offer
to her, Fortune makes her loans oasy
or ruinous.—Bulsoer-Lytton.
The right of commanding is no long-
er nil advantage transmitted by nature
like an inheritance; it is the fruit of la-
bors, the prico of conrago.— Voltaire.
ZT I were to deliver up my wholo
•self to the arbitrament of special plead-
ers, to-day I might bo argued into an
atheist, and to-morrow into a pick-
pocket.—JSulwer-Lytton.
Families no necessary conjunction
with praise; it may exist without tho
breath of a word; It. is a recognition of
excellence which must bo felt, bill
neod not be spokon. Even tlio envi-
ous must feel it; feel it and bale it in
silence. — Washington Allston.
That all who are happy aro equally
liappy is not true. A peasant and a
philosopher may be equally satisfied,
but not equally happy. Happiness
consists in the multiplicity of agreeable
consciousness. A peasant has not ca-
pacity for having equal happiness with
a ululosoplior.—Johnson.
Nature is tho armory of genius.
Cities servo it poorly, hooks nml col-
leges at second hand; the eye craves the
spectacle of tho horizon, of mountain,
ocean, river and plain, the clouds and
stars; actual contact with tlio clomeuts,
sympathy with the seasons as they riso
and roll. — Alcott.
Catarrh Crjf,d.
A clenrrm.n, after ot ,nff,rt«it from
^M5.
loathsome
catarrh, and vainly
... - . ..........~lv, at last fouud u
P^ton "nidi completely cured* and
aared him 1 ■ J
train* every knov,„ v> M Iut
tclj
iny
a
to l'rof. J. A. Lawrence,
J1 •# fom Any sufferer from
i *al dla«a»c tumllnga self-addressed
envelop*
r<l i New
r ecVfc free ©' charge
nped
Mi Pth HU. 'New York, will receive the
h Exper*.mcutal farms are under state control
in ®«»\th Carolina.
Mr. J. W. Mevl*, 88 Rock Btree
Mam., write* “1 vraa taken with
neck and suffered sffon
MS »•
1 agony.
For sulc by Drat'xiaU and Deul-
Lowell,
a erink In
8t* Jacob* oil
cured me.
era.
Iron tube makera in England and (Icrmauv
have agreed to put up prices.
Perfection la attained lu Dr. Ba^e'e Catarrh
Remedy.
.Steel sleepers ure likely to come Into gen
end use In Europe.
North Tsias-Hrusus Stiver Country.
2500 820 acre tract* for sale to l athers,
Bona and tfons-lti-law. Apply to, #»r for fur-
ther Information, address K. S. GRAHAM,
lira ham, Texas*
A (TREAT OFFER.
Baas bo an sum
nr GET RID OF IT - BY
Twenty-live ton* of wire la the dally
put of a‘Chicago wire mill.
cut-
“Mcn must work and women must weep,
So runs the world away I”
But they nett I not weep s
Dr. IVreo’s “KaTorltu l*rt
bo much If they use
crlptlon,” which
maladies peculiar to
ireo’a •
cures all the pain I u I
women. Bold by druggists.
fling* works to cover three ac.es arc to
immediately built at M uncle, I ml.
a,
Baptist Publics
eep
»*t valuable In ease of burns
Uso according to directions.
The Agent of the Ocrma
tion Bocletv, Clevcluiitl, ()., Mr. 11. Schulte,
write*: “We keep Bt-Jacobs Oil on hand and
consider It
scalds, etc,”
Iridescent bead* will ho still much used In
gimps ami fringes.
8ong Book Free.
Fend one 0 cent poo.igc stamp w ith your
name and add res* to Morley Bros., 10(1 South
Second 8t . bt. Louis, Mo., and get a nice, .'i-J
I age Song B'M>k, free.
Absinthe Is a color much depended upon
Just now by Parisian milliner*.
Blood Will Tell ”
n Yes, the old ii'l.i•:-■ U ri.ht. but If the liver
Is disordered and the blood liecomcs thereby
corrupted, the bad *‘ hlootl will tell’* lu dis-
eases of the skin atul throat, In tumor* and
ulcers, and tubercles in the luugs (first stages
of consumption) even although the
do deacon
Wc cull attention of our lady
inter* to the handsome ore*
11 that is being trepan*! for
them. Bv spcHal arrangement
with Deuion *t’« M> nthly, th \
t'reateat of *11 family Mags- j
\ I // slues, w e will print lu our licit f
v\ j issue mi order entitling every
i ££ l 0,1<‘ * * °ur to a pattern
i 32**1 “I this hwiideom- .! c k( 1 (free.)
* YJfilt \ * ook cut for It for It U worth
f jr ’terri n,,b
/{ TUV lulc Detu rest’s D not a
’ ' ' Pu- hi n Magazine, nany sir
pose It to be, because its Fu.-hioo 1>« pm iui ut
like all Its oth r l) pn tmeot , ■ , rfeck.
Don’t subscribe lor another Ma rtzlne for
next year Indore sending for this atteru, for
the pattern Vi descriptive envelope will con-
tain full Information alxiut Deuiorast's Month-
ly, which U j uhllahcd bv W .Tcnuitus Demur*-
cat, 15 Fust lltli St.. Now V<>r:.
3 months* treatment for fJOe. I'lso’i Kerne-
dy for Catarrii. Bold by druggists.
KRESS’ FI
Vfl L a t-J '.1
rsinpi
A CURE CUAr (MTEED IN EVERY CASE.
Druggists Sellinj: It Art* -.Viillior-i
It lAiiln to C ‘i;»••
MALARIA OK
pr
M. X1
ItEFt'NDTIIE MONEY IT
vs;; l A.my A GUE.
t
J&K
■fefiN,
mix..
On. made from selected
lore, t>v Hazard, lioxurd A Co.,
I ure an<11 ■ eL l’ltlcuts
ters. I’hytlcians have dtv.
olutely
all oil.
Prnn <’oi) l.iv
liver*, on sca-ahi
N. Y . A haul'
prefer it to
elded It supci lor to m v other nils In market.
•r Tur S'xvp made
New i
“1 WIS^ I CO id I 1 -O! ' : Hint,
would cmi'c galls mol prevent. 1 • 11• Ir coming
in wlilt.-. Is an ex| n
Vclerlnnry S'jirboltanJv#* wi:i ,.i i.sduK,
Hold by Druggists at 50 ccn^s and pl.00.
Iands,
skin cured bv using
bv lluxard, ilaxard J
cq t^ALE
Bltbjl
nrled in a straight lint* from Kiehurd
t reurde Lion, or the noblest Koniau of them
unpth
iidcd I
For setting the liver In
medicine In tbs worl l eqv
“(Johlen Medical Discovery.” T
order no other
l)r. 1 lerce’f
T-
equals
the story of
y I1
its
it, and
WOll-
vour “b!oo<l will tell”
derful efficacy.
Steel gray, alpaca, or mohair Is the correct
fabric for a fall traveling suit.
MERRELCS
K
'.o m«
tie*, in >•(.
t*" SEND TO TJ3 FOI- DEKCHIPTIVE FAMTBXET.
(VIEYER BROS, Sc CO.,
"> Gonoral Agents.
ty
ERiHOCORE
KRESS TONIC COMPINY,'
BO LB PUOI'RIRTORH,
ot. Iiouln, Mo.
o> Y J
iser,
Wi
■■ i *.
I.MJCIU’.hLL
Remedy fr
it should be borne in mind that Malaria,
or Miasma, in the cauve of bilious diseases,
such a* chill* nml fever, etc., and that
August, Bcptcmher. October ami November
are the mouths in whicli it m most atmudant
In this 11 ate. Thi refora if \ "i aro pru lent
it will Invest tifty cents for a bottle or
)rley’s T-X-B Ague Tonic, tho guaranteed
cure for such diseases.
of jersey webbing
,hls popular fabric,
Petticoats
garments in this pO|
Lamar, Mo.,
Ha* wonderful resource*—twa
'Cl...
are tl • latest
S> SlUZiFr'.
The best ::ad
lull disease a« anse-1 b.
[ the Liver, Kidney ■,
Dyspepsia^ SIiL IT atlarhe, Constipation,
Bilioux Complaints a-: 1 Maluriaof all kind*
yield readily to tlio beneficent inilacnco of
l\ LOUIS.
wsm
Care of
tiny dcmagMMBtnf
• *. •• h ft':d ; ow« !:t.
Bismarck and the Ladies.
Prinoo Bismarck i.s loss fortunate
than Mr. Chamberlain, who finds that
tho Birmingham holiday-makers nevci
do anv harm to his walks and orchid-
houses. Tho Uhohcollor has boon
obliged to ofoso tlio lino park oi
Friedrichs mini to tho public. Tho
devnstat/on daily wrought in it by tho
of relic-hunters has
measure an absolute
kis year tlio pillage has
Tlculnrly sliamoloss. The
flowers all disappeared long sinco, and
tho trees, or at. least every bit of green
oil them, bade fair to follow in their
wake. Not many days ago the Chan-
cellor came upon a party of ladies hard
at work stripping a lino (dm of its
jrauchos. “Ladies,” said tho Prince,
taking off his hat, not only out of po-
liteness, but to give point to his observa-
tion, “if every one who comes in here
wore to follow your example, my tree*
would soon be as bare of foliago as
my head is of hair.1*— St. James's
Gazette.
Prince Ferdinand's Mother.
“Prince Ferdinand’s mother,” writes
a correspondent, “a restless, intriguing
and busy old Indy, with an immense
‘handle’ to her face nnd blinking eyes
that don’t dare to look straightfor-
ward least they would reveal tho ‘man-
aging’ soul behind them, is causing
prayers to be offered up for her son’s
success at all tho lady chapola of Upper
Austria, and sending a gift to Lourdes
i to secure the protection of tho Virgin
ofthatshrino for Ferdinand. Shelias
great oonlidetice in Marion Zell, a holy
placo up high in tho mountains
on tho road from Vienna to
Trieste. Pilgrimages were made to It
by her mother. Queen Caroline of
Naples, who was once the most de-
lmuoliud and most superstitious woman
of her time, ami by her great-grand-
mother, the Empress Maria Theresa,
princo Ferdinand’s wealthy mother,
who adores her youngest son, is pre-
pared to launch him os a sovereign in
a manner beseeming his rank.—Modern
Society. _ _
Hard Times for the Cow.
A York stato oouuty paper conveys
the astounding news that “Mrs, Van
Allen lost a tine cow on Saturday even-
ing by overeating green corn.” 11
\%£h vog»; n.iprndont for Mrs. Van
AUc* t© oot green corn date in thr
evening; but It is unjust that the pen-
alty for her gluttony should be visited
upon her oow. It Isn’t r.glit that the
cow should suffer for Mrs. Vim Alien’.*
*4uttony. — Yaokjf Blade.
IB
roads, three morn coming,
climute In the state. Hi
Wenty of ptiro water nnd
of schools
ho bought i
o quick hi
71m* to Im
be the Mm
City that hi
information aud particulars.
trunk rail-
The best soil and
prlmr river affords
good di
J
|OM
ami
Only ha* to t>e seen to no app
will be the same n* buying a fan
a go
• and churebel
tight
icre qu
Only ha* to be seen to be
can
tin i
ige.
best of schools and churches. Best of land
1m bought at wonderfully low prices. (Jot i
tek before ?he rises anti get. the rise. <
ircclated. It
near Kan-
sas City that bus mxdo n> many rich. I or
iktion aud particular*, \V. Small, Jr.
Kansas City.
The woolen good* for street wear during
fall aud winter show unusual brilliancy ol
tone.
J. H. -
been SClll
The Bluegrass Country.
Jones, Tuttle, Ky., writes: I have
dlclne for seventeen year*; 1
l
g met
pronounce Dr. Bigger*1
the best 1 ever pold
ven l
Huckleberry Cordial
While living in
suffered with chills for eighteen
itid
wife
alter tr\ lug *n
1 “chiil-e1
my l
tihu
K.asteru lex us, my
for eighteen months, and
•vend d«. Mors and a host of so-
called “ehlll-eures” without effect, l moved
family to this contitv, where inv wife con-
ued to suffer with third-dav chills for nine
month* more. Her health was such that life
was burdensome to her. Much against my
faith 1 was induced to try n fifty cent bottle
of Morley’s T VS Ague Tonic, and 1 am
happy to say that from the IIrat day’* use of
It ncr improvement began, nnd after using
two bottle* her health I* fully restore<1, for
she ha* not had a chill for eleven month* and
1* in better health than she had been for yem
before. 1 refer you to any of inv ne'ghbo
in this nnd Lamar oouuty.
Lj
,3 nl« B N
•J
It Is rlcassnt to tho tsute, tones np tho |
system, restores and prcccrYc.i health.
It is purely Vegetable, and cauuot fall to J
prove beneficial, both to old sad young j
As a Blood Pu ifler it i« Ropcrier to o’M
others. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bo*'! ‘. j
JPOHp AILXi D
r»,3 OF THK
Stoma-ii, l mi
e\*
C5:
t lamb
•'ghbors
Very thankfully yours,
Palo Pin to, Tax. 1,. ’ P. V OSS.
year, and
them; and they give
found i
Monmouth, Ills,
itli’s Bile Beans for
id a ready sale for
good satisfaction to
BPR10G8 BKO.,
Druggists.
Cartersvllle, (la., Nov. C, ’8ff.
I have been handlliur Smith’s Bile Beans
and my trade has been
Wo have been selling Smith
have f<
icy
those who uso tin
nr ami my
i from the start, or first
Every one
I a num
M. F. WORD,
0 speaks
1 number
for more than n yt
leased with thei
introductioniu this place.
In highest terms of thorn. I could get
of testimonials If necessary. M. I-
Druggist
Cisco, Tex., Nov. 1!, *8tk
Smith’s Bile Bean* have an immense sale
here, and in an experience of many years in
the drug business, I have never sold any pill
with more general satisfaction than Smith’s
Bile Beans. Respectfully,
JNO. T. CREECH.
Druggist
HOW TO MARKET MANUSCRIPT.
lives
a SU PILLS
DTEICTL7' VI’G JZTJsJUAjS .
enu Cowptipath
Piu;h, SlOK IIKADACM
. •row,DT8rv.P.ai‘
llkh, Sick iikadac ue,T,jvr:c t oueLAiNTf. Ia
r Aim ktitt, UilioL’t.vi; ' r - . •>! ni . ,.1aC^
DICE, 1 re. j-’, M.* re-', r..
PACIFIC HANUFmURiW; C J.,aT.ltli!S,B&
I •(*(;
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!ch*x In F*«u-y Wo
u wyyjr im ••rxr&fw*
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ir ttimn .) v.'t.l'lh At— 1
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ir;ih. u tii*To t-RBAi
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'1 Watch ■
i third u S«iiifl Silt''
\. , vvorlh
of tho i.■ * 5&, it t*i'ru t«* umu.
H.I«(*r*NlrUct WnWh «(
Ur;a. w<irkuivt*Hlp, w»rrstit*d.
j. i d i i two-ccrit utrtrui***
«ll’i vr >r Ot»,rrr, for thlut Yt* i! • t
(r . I\ IA Pretty l.cnlher,
C*tJf,x<‘, **1'I' *.' rU-.p,Miitthi* h'f
I ' l» i.f y cVUlnlnWg
i • | I.;*.* .\N"f I’.IXo ii v u of I*«
];, 1 il.'l.l l’lntri nl*o% Ilf»u*iro'
< .1 j.j» : Cartt *•* ’
hv.Kranlnlulnv l*1* hrtwt ilnlfr-i M|'
, nnd ;t Up tu-»t’k** linvly UliMtraUd
t\ivt it ml moarj-
.>n»
it c3trt -
COLD
WATCHES
Sir €»«*l«l Watch wort
j-ipakl
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and-lnk drawings that you wish published,
short stories
send two-cent stamp to National Litkhary
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nd periodicals In the United
gazine
.«In ted
paper*
States, nml
nml ponoaicais in tno \ nueu mines, aim
knowing the style of matter wanted by each,
they ran dispose of any literary matter that
possesses merit, and do so more quickly and
obtain better price than the author could.
Consumption, Wasting Diseases
And General Debility. Doctors disagree as
to the relative value of ( od Liver Oil nnd Hy-
l ophospbltes: the one supplying strengt h and
flesh, the other giving nerve power and act-
ing ns a tonic to the dtasativo and entire sys-
tem. But iu beott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil with HvpophospbUes
he effect is i
•e derlvi
re\»urat
F.mnlsl
___ _ . dbjiftji
tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil.
blued, and ini
who
•r prepurath
Is. Heott’a Emulsion Is per
nnd Is easily digested by tin
the two are com-
wonderful. Thoiii-
ids who have derived no permanent benefit
p preparations have l>cen cured
t’s Emulsion is perfectly
nnd
from other
lid*. Scot
by
iy palatable
who cannot
W. Tans ILL *& Co., Chicago, III.
Your “Tanslir* I’ll neb” 5c cigar Is giving
uood satisfaction; the boys arc “cateliiug on. ’
Alvoiu) Ai Kouakkr. Druggists, Eldora, lu.
‘•TanslH’s Tunoh” is the beet cigar we have
ever sold for tho money.
C. K. IUtjir A Co. Neotha, Mo.
pl\ Ifiu- full liter rf.il I. ,;i V 10 1
t*«' !na»lnff ArtH.i Ol Murn
r«it«r. Tbl» i* ouo of tl o
CHILLS I) FEVER>S^
Th« Eimiti'. 8Y8TSU mat f
aXIICXLYOL^Arri-.PiflUXlJu/lM'AXl I
KSLES-EilffSiS’
Fever rme
\i
tars In Ibo mry*t iRnhborn erwor.
It thoroughly i-Vnaaot tli1 y U iun. Mn'i.ri.i.rns!' nr
* I
IB OUAflAffTEXI). ond ! aul<t It fa. I t.b-i r>r* v. pint
In authorl.tsil to KKruKz* nos Mower jroa i*i « f->»- lr.
nrom i» a TRIAL! Ss -u.^ to askyevrOrMMiil
for KREBS’ FXVEF. T0K IC. Price. $1. per bottlo.
a ears and sposdr Cam i
thoroughly a ...mm th
forKRSB8*FXVXR TOltIC. Price. 1. per botiia.
KRESS* FEVER TONIC 00., : ST. LOUIS. WiO*
Mr.TKn .% evi. iiuvnnAL 'r'' ,*‘r _
Sure and QuIeK
In % to s *l
TVivapt b f i
“ M''- •*V L*
n 'r»?i v :
«*<i. 11\<W -in) tl*. - • H . U «
ond re(*r1v«*d n • b‘n'irti. mn* r-
WiiM n-»* o * hi--; 'v'M ->v • •••■. n r- *»* ?*t
•or*or r«-run*i *.■*>•• • '» ' 1 • 1 • • •1
“WEaK, NERVuua PICFLP
1 :......
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1 0A.W4.H0Ult.IUVM.01. (HI Wa^.1 m., CHit/fcJ.
, W* V
BEING GimilELT vr.fi. •.
diet, or iKMMiimiluu. K'ut im* l
LAXATIVE, ALTERATIVE, cr
V’
TEH ORLiaiNAIL
LIVER PILLS.
r
•VA i*
'p'.’
; or IMITA TIONS t
■>v L .Pierce’s Pellets,or Little
. »ted Granules or Pills.
#•]
SIGff
an*'j\ .jm-.r m
RIUtMin DPr
a f I (>a i (o ii ,
Attuci*
r rt
■
*• :(o I '(hoiit til slit ibanco to tlio ayatom,
•! <l. Altvuya freala and reliable. Aa a
:;ivo t* most perfect sal infliction.
\mtii, )>i„of Mintltn, Kearney CouiUy,
“ 1 was tiout)l(*d with (Mills for
- l r j« ai 4 m i» 1 wan bo afflicted with
I could n<>[ walk. I bouahl two lM*ttlna
- I’li t int. Purgative rHIetn, and took
i « 'f«T « tcit meal, tlii nil were gone. 1 ty
.1 i - ! , . i l I tv© Inei iiuiie sine**. I liuve also
* i. iH'ii lm'he. When I feel it coming on.
<* * J - iiets,’ and am relieved of tho headache.'1
and
I Mere
j • Hi M lit i
it may truthfully ! • raid
universal, not :i rI.p-'I i-r ti
Bold bv druggist*. 1-r u”* c ;
leal Laboratory ol' Woklo
Buffalo, N. Y.
eriimir
k PK;i
Jest
fiTIC.
f.Trs. C.
“V,
w. Baowir,
Your * l’leu
n, of ITojioltoncta, Ofkfo,
I'-asHiit Ptirgativo Pellets’ ar«
iiout question the best <-uthurtle ever
Th*-y an- uls » a most • (Tleient remedy
tor|-*r of the liver. We have used them
ir» in our luiuiiy, and keep them lo
till tho time."
FOR A CAiid OF C ATAEuHr 1 (M NOT CURE.
OtYMFTOHS OF
»
Dull, heavy headache, obst
. in I
tuac, vat.. i, nnd aorf L o ■ i
punilont. bloody nml |»iitri-1: the ey
mMamed; there is ringing In tho «n
tho throat.
j to ei'fir t!
together with stubs fro
g; the bre
» is a
pun
it hi
tlio
COSO.
tho i
« V
d tw:
d; tlic
•king ootigh a1
a DacK
tho ubovc-mtiu'-d
Thousands
'1 gr* l
,-inpu.
rn ule
nil Is <
ion of
icral del
sensation of diz^ine*>, v/
ind j
X
above svmptt
c. No dlS"iiBO
derstood, or tn
uild, soot 111 n^
DK. SACJE'S
/.in}. •
are
:uacH am:
doing,
so common, tno i-
g, and healing in
nuiti
t. in
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Caiarrii, “P-o'd in the Hsad,” Cnr;za. r~ 1 f. i
SOLD JtY vm rr.Ji m .
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day, town
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fs r-nTjr*5 B he t, eight ^months
»r in©. Li
. mid I n
l’rof. w. il\r«vrn, th© famous mesmar.
of Ithaca, A'. J’., writes: “Romo ten
* i ago I tuffep-d untold agony from
i mie nasal catarrh. Mr family physi-
- oi • it up a** incurable, nnd said I
,i die. My . > e v m such a l*nd one,
Fi.n-.--f, my vole" would tn-eome bo hoam©
>t uiy
Cr.tn
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woi
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Ix'cn fieri
my voice wo
isper. In tii'
ie mornitii
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mid almost Btningit
dy. In three mouths
nument."
mg tny cough-
e me. By th«
is, I was u well
trrrxr. •
Ti" i*i ■ .1. PrsittKO, Eso., t909 JHne Street,
l, r . wriI> s: "1 was n great suf-
I r. ; . - iitarrh tor three years. At
Id hardly breathe, and wax oon-
win;r and spitting, nnd for tho
. h* nionfha eotikl not breathe through
• iv< i ? I tiioiight nothing could no
~ lekil
•— u mu noat
■■swoz’.rS Anon for
’rtC -fTvh Itemedy,
t»te th© only surf
-• ! on© has only
ii: .la perm mont cure.
it
I am now a wi
i riH-dy for catarrh now iMnnufao-
rivo it n fair trial to experience
nothing could
ily* 1 wiim advised to fry
now a well man. 1 lie-
ie£ Bottles
•>. Catarrh.
if. * 11 li • n i, Rununn P. O., Columbia Oon
: ’• My danghtor had catarrh when
liv years old, very badly. I saw
’r. - - ■< Cntarrh Remedy advertised, and
ottlu for her, und soon t
IV1 years old, very badlv.
Catarrh Remedy advertise
a bottle for her. und soo
h< iped her; a third bottle effected
. / eighteen years old und sound
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Cures Neuralgia. Toothache, j „
Koadaciio, Catarrh. Croup. Soro Throat.' ’
, RHEUWIATISIV1, '
Lamo Back, Stiff Joints. Sprains, Bruise
Burns, Wounds, 0!d Soros anil
All A chop and Pains.
no many tontlnionlain recvive«| by uh m* • tin
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PATENTS
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provo all we olslm fur this valunhto r« ruedy. I
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It Cures You, Thai's tho (dea!
corn by DntggHt *. .»<><•(«. go.vu Kook idui I*-d - •'
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South,
BU5it.ES
55f»0 students. Einrat cuts login* in the
free. Address E. V. VRKl’fTT, l’ur.s.^^
A -tir*1 .otd YM*f«* :>( eiii.- i- - •* ■ i- :
ue«M nml <I«-Mllty of the m i - t n
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nriMliig fr.nn ItnprmW m -. .
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r ,'for Mr fit Ur. Hnlie?)(! -• ■«»{*•.; r.J
Ely’s Cream Daim
l^dio worth $1,000 to any ;
Min, Womm or Child
I MiintrlHR Horn
OATARRH.
pplr bV..i Into each noatttl. j
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1887, newspaper, October 14, 1887; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142877/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.