The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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"1 etephemos,
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6£:
Dual, dost, ilntl.
Join the roll of honor lint.
Court-house to-morrow night.
Four more week* ’till Christmas.
Dust ami mud all in the same week.
J. J Utt* ia the popular grocery-
mao.
Flno Herring at J. J. Cite’—•cheap
for cash.
Literary Society to-night at college
building.
Go to J.|T. McWilliams A Co. for
Fancy Candies
sin! Mute SDd
Tom Stringer is having an eiamift-
ing trial before Judge Spiuks. Itj
will be a lengthy and tedious trial.
We are glad to note that Mr. J A. |
Meeks is recovering from a lengt hy
spell of slow fever. He has been con-
fined to his bed over fifty days.
The Suhhslh sehnid continues to
grow iu iutereet If all would attend
much c.ouid he obtained in the way of
enlightenment on the scriptures
All would he mutually benefited.
Theenllege building is not. as yet,
completed ; hut Pr>>f Howell has
moved in it notwithstanding Canton
now has the finest school building
and beat school in the county. What
next?
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Uncle Wit Nolen was violently ill
Inst Monday. It wits thought by
many that his recovery would ho im-
possible, but it gives us exceeding
pleasure to note lie is convalescing.
We hope to see him up soon.
>.«s- •.
After two weeks dun deliberation,
Mr. P. L. Riley hasnufUeiently recov-
ered so he oan spend the Habbatli
mornings at Sunday school. A bran
new boy at his houso has been engsg
ing a great deal of his lime.
. . — • — • •
An excellent rain fell in tliis sec-
tion Wendnesday. Vegitstion will
greminste again now.
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There is some talk of the Sabbath
school having a Christmas tret this
year. As Christmas comes on Sun
day, it would he a good thing. It
should be gotten tip under the stispi
res of the Sabbath school, hut assisted
bv every individual in the communi-
ty. §
Notice.
Tlie Commissioners < nul l w: b
Id the poor Ihrm f Van Zundt
.•ntintv for he ensuing year, on the
Want»:d —At J. T. McWilliams first Monday in December ls&7
J. F. SAMPLES,
UgALCB IB
-Cla-sp Lumber, Paints
Cement »t N A Msllhows.
Mr. W. H. Rose ia all smiles— a bran
new babo at his domicile.
N. A. Matthews has a ear load of Lime sail
(’> rnent; also llarb.-d Wire,
J. O. tCear'-v of Wills Point, wa-
in the City Monday.
Tiring four Egga and Putter to
J, T. McWilliams & Oo.
Mr. Jas. A. Tutle is the proud fa-
ther of an eleven pound hoy.
Mr .1 li Human. • >r Will* Point,
wns in the capital Tuesday.
Thanksgiving dav was observed
yesterday by the public school.
Sec J. J 1’tts before buying your
groceries. Ho will save you m- r>
ey.
All kinds of blank deeds for sale
hy Wentworth Manning, Canton.
Texas-
The man who advertises wants vonr
trade and will give yon the worth of
year mone
If you want to make your Incurs
h nios'presont, go to Wm. H-•
to get it.
First-class Family Groceries
At Hock Bottom Prices.
East side of public square.
('anion! ■ • • - Texas.
MERRELL’S FEMALE TONIC
la |>r*p*r*«l nolrly for flaw ruro of com pi Mints
to life :» nits let nit ititMsnblnil,
II jIvp«I«>msm>hI Mrpngl Is l*» (»•«• stfrlse orvnii*.
sn4 corrects sll <lt»n|«»rvu« tiuplscviurjU mu«J
|r rcnul writ Ira.
ft Is of aipiii Tallin In r hitvapr of life.
Ilk u«< diirla j iir« Kitsurt will j rnitly rellrve Car
|>nln*nfieu(b«‘riit)ud nml Insiirr ;if>|>w«ily rprn«tri,
■ list? • nuant to (L« u%tr, kqiI *t».- be Uucu ut nil
tlmr« toitki kuTrlj.
Full lunt t fiction In KffT'll'b Issllsn
.Ut I'M r to lb««* |« it'll l>o mv » fr« f t * w.i,t ntitlrro
v ftisirall's Female Tcr.ic Is RjciBaicnded b; IJoclor?.
Iren #sr for yotir f rtritlo Tonic. that I have been ualn* It In mr
nr.*i*;lv?# 1 >r ov«. r J?\i *rt. At n I tcrl.to Regulator it liai »»•» virntl.
I treatt-1 aca tMd \ lertno XeniorrhsK*ct 15 years* stinriintf, ami
f.m aallaflcd 111y pa'.U’tif Innvrrttsn utly cured. Too mueb cannot be
i w-'lnlunra -f. ^ . tit , f>!£. A. li. MVTTI lEWb, Oweimlllc, Mo.
t t yi>ft let* ni l iHiirrj. 1’rlcc, $1.
rice, $1.
TO CO., flo’n Proprietors,
hx. loins, ho.
LOS I
' L J1VIJ
ho- n
uvecn tho court house and ('apt \V. L*», s—.
D. Thompson’s roaidouco L<i M->n« L 1 1 *
tiny evening, one dark or black mo- A
ilium size over coat. Any intorma* i A*k
lion sa to its whereabouts w li he I
thankfully received by A. C. Graham
4 miles Southeast of Can on.
(Quitting amertising because rhe j
timos are dull is like pulling down u
mill dam h-rijosh the water is low
O f BBAPD
--Dealers’ in--
GENERAL-
MERCHANDISE.
WAGONS BUSGT!
B* BWM t
“Agricultural Implements
Texas.
Wills Point, :
It vug mp!efacilities
busicr-s we s-k a at* ,r- ot tile p -bile
rotiago
Outy on
k Ct>.—a large number of ru-di
tomers.
St. Louis Homs at J. J. Utts’—the
cheapest coeli Groery store in tbo
county.
Horse-bac^ riding is becoming a
tvry popular aport for the young peo-
ple or the town.
W. II. 1.3'brand of Wilis Point,
has on band good buggy*and hack
for sale ohcaj*.
Read the display advertieement of
Canton High School, Trof. R. K
Howell principal.
Ladies Mote Paper. Students
Note Hooka and supplies ut J. T
McWilliams <k Co.
20.777.000 acres of lantl in the Uni
ted Slates is owned by foreign syndi-
cate), and landlords.
A complete stock of Bint k Hooks,
M1 maruncloru Hooks and Setup
Hucks at Wm. Reuse's.
If you want to buy or soil farms
or fuming lands call on Wentworth
Manning, Canton, Texas.
A citizens’ meeting at the court
house to-morrow night. Everybody
specially requested to attend.
I>r. W. O. Williams waa railed to
tho sick bed-side of his brother
"Crocket,” at Mincolalast week.
C. T. Reynolds at the Point—is
li ytrig all tho Hides that go there
because he gives the highcslVuneos.
Oo to J. T. lie Williams ft Co for
fresh Mackerell. Irish Potatoes ami
I'm ket Jelly—5 pounds for 5o cents.
Cash or truile for Turkeys and
Chickens and country pioduce of
all kinds by C. T- Reynolds—bonds
quarters lor Groceries.
Me*xr* O. II. Hruce, Inman Doug-
in*. W. W. McCloud, Jar. McKee ami
Hilly Wilson of Wills Point, attend-
ed the burial of H. K. Ford.
Go to J. J. Cits’ fur Mackerel
He hue tho finest ami cheapest in
tho market. Always see him bo-
lero purchasing your goods.
Tho stock of family groceries owned
by F. Shaw and being sold by G.
Douglas on West side of the square,
has been moved to Martin's Mill.
10.000 acres choice farming lands
ia Van Zundt county for sttlo cheap
in bocks to suit purchasers by
Wentworth Manning, Canton, Tex
As.
One Gurs Bell, (colored,) charged
with raping his 14 year old daughter
in Kaufman county, was arrested a
mile* North of here Monday night
and carried back to Elmo, where he
will have an examining trial.
Messrs H. J. Burnett, ofCrenm Lev-
el. Him West and a great many oth-
ers representing the Masonic fraterni-
ty, uttende-l the burial ceremony of
H. E. Ford last Monday.
Mr. J. W. Boat, an employe at TitK
Tki.epiiobroffice is violently ill with
"slow fever.” \\ e wish him a speedy
recovery.
Ueiltewber, Returned.
Having returned from Dublin I will
give all parties owing mo a chance to
settle their accounts notes etc. for one
week more without further cost.
Very rcsuectfuly,
X. P. Davis
For terms of contract, ko. see the
County Judge.
Tiie Telephone is a friend to eveiy
man that is a friend to the county and
its institutions.
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Read the advertisement of W. H.
Rose in this issue. Mr. Rose has pur-
chased J. A. Gray’s livery and feed
stable, situated South west corner of
the square He i* refi ing 'lie stable
with good teama, buggies, etc , and
can supply you with anything in his
line at a nominal cost He deserve*
the patronsgo of this people, -dmpli
because he is pr< pared ' - iccomino
date you and h -li-ves i n o u • id mg up j
home institutions by giving them his
sti pport.
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Hull of Honor.
The following gendi mun have
shown their appret-iuli* n to , I he
Telephone, by calling -od paying
their *tib*criptii n, and it is with
pleasure, we place their nantaa cm
tho roll of honor this week,
VV B Blascngame, D F Pickens,
Tom Douols, Jas M. Johnson,
J M Wynn, W II Rose,
J \ Fuller, W 11 Williamson,
Tom Heard, T J llfeh,
M V Burns, J W Hobbs,
Isaac I nyl r, Taylor Hodges.
E A Wynne, .1 M Kellam,
J E Huddle, Wm Tate,
A McPbearson. W A Ettas,
W II Ballard, W C Hoard,
J R Uuntei, J Z Inter,
Jas A Tittle, A K Perry,
E B Sides, S Y Cartor,
IF C Moore, J M Muxcy,
C M Walters, G M Phipps,
O D Hubbard. Frank Ennis,
Ja- La Her, Alex Keilam,
W A Bmds, J F MoreheuJ,
G T Vensy. J T Donolmo,
S W McMahon, J W Wood,
J W Marlin, W B Cot,
C C Gibbs, G II Bruco.
A O Graham, J IS Uearst,
and E P Bratcher.
J C 8URR&CE,
TORPID LIVER
I» knotrn l»y tIiom* inurkord pecalUrlllni i
1 Unr|j«l11* weurlu0HH a“J I,Rlu* ,u t h«
2. Hud broftth. bad taito in the mouth,
ami furred tongue.
8. OniMiration,with oecaelonal attacks !
4. Headache, In tbo front of tho bead- , l\i ^ I
iinuhcu, dtszluesM, and yellowuctH of 1
5. Heu’iibnrn, Ins* nr appall te, .....
•• nyw!n<t.mof lhe*lo,u“l'l‘",,-i bowel, j M A RTIN S MI LL, TEX AS.
7. Depression of spirits, and treat melan-
choly, with lassitude and a disposition 1
to leave everything for tomorrow.
A natural flow of Illie from (ho T.lver '
Is esNentlal to good health. When this
U obNtructcd It results iu
BILIOUSNESS,
tohlch, if neglected, soon leads to serious
diseases. HitnmoiiHLiverliei;ulatorcxerls
a most felicitous iutluenceov t reverv kind
of biiiouMncsK. It restores the Liver to
proper working order, regulates tho seem-
lion of bile ami putu the digestive organs I
In such condition that they can do their
best work. A ffer taking this mcdicln* no
one wm say, “I urn bilious.’*
"I have hern tubject to f«Vere snetl* rw Coo.
gettion of the Liver, and have been in the habit of
taking from i) to aograin* of calomel which gen* |
•rally laid me up for three or four day*. Lately I
have been taking Simmone Liver Regulator,
which gave me relief without any interruption to
bukine**.”—J. Hugo, Middieport, Ohio.
».»/, r t’BATm;
ha* our 523 stamp in red on front of Wrapper
J. U. el tin U Co., Philadelphia, )’»•
D. L. RILEY,
dealer in
GENERAL
Merchandise,
Tes
IE^xcL-u.d- 6z Sprout
Peddlers Must Go!
Tli3 “ULX3ex37‘
Id V :i /iindt Coimtv !
Pear tr •<•»—10u to a0'<
Peach t-ecs—He to 10c.
Pectriue tr-e«—10c to 20c
Slum trees — 10e -n 2 l<
C^uioce trees 10-- to 25c.
Pom- granule l()c !o 2ft<
Dwarf Apple trees I0e to 2S--.
Dwurl I’heriy r- es —10 t 251-
Grape vines 5e tu lOe,
If s s
\ty « k - I.. • I f.
| Apple troea—5o to 8c
| Apricot trees—10c to-20c.
| Crabapple trees—10c to 20c.
I Cherry tree#—lOo to 20c.
| Fig trees—lOo to 25c.
| Dwarf Pear troes—10c to 25o.
Dwarf Peach trees—10c to 25c.
; Black and Rasphorry vinos—2e to 5o.
| K vorgreen, Shrubbory—10c to 25c.
10c to 25c.
250 sort* of Fruits growing on my fruit tat m.
m m V*»» nila
Nursery man & Fruit Grower.
4milosf'rom Canton on tho Wills Point FoaU.
~r. r~fEit Tb, sm Sufig
n m ms sLid-feid
41
-UX.LXX l«-
—Dealer In -
lie keeps consmntly on hand a full
stock of
ttsT-SIIDl-' .
|D«tv I •< *< »
# in v
GEN s FUR I-II \t, -wi
*•“000DS, Etc., and pays the
HIOIIR- r M \ UK ET PRICE FOR
« ]G sr ■ « »i%r,
50” ' "50
I"or Sale mii Ijt-wv * rm-, 6Alt and
rrmko your Hidection.
»?r»tvorth Mnnnirg,
f'oxas
t
Colfax Hleanings.
Colfax, Vun Zundt county Texas,
Nov. 24.— Farmers have tuken ad*
vantuge of the fine woollier and uro
rapidly gathering in the cotton
Bright nnd early every morning
I cat) bear the steam whistles <-I the
gins—nil putting in th-ir time gin-
ning tho crop.
A. L. Kolltim, Dan’l. Mc-Phail,
Jas. McMillan). Buck Piyer and
others are bu-j ,iakii)g their rib-
on cane into syrup.
IIchIiI) of tho country pretty good.
No local happenings out ol the
usual routine.
I wrote you some time ago about
tho camp-meeting at tho Chapel,
- nnd am glad to say that tho
converts slick and tho good has
lately commenced. We had on the
first Sunday in November two good
discourccs from Itov. Mr, Phillips,
ofTyler-a Presbyterian Minitor:
two joined tbe ohnrch.
Sunday school doing well—a un-
ion Sunday school which promis
cos to do much eond. Tho school
is conducted by Methodist and Pros-
bytorians—and b"po that tho only
rivalry between them tho denomi-
nation will bo: “Who can best work
nnd which can accomplish tho most
good in training up the children in
tho way wireh they should go. "It.”
I i tu • ■ vn on Engle Hotel,
j CAN I ON I’EX AS.
i Mttnta tt «ll Ihhiia hHI) tl* • Ijiitr ihn con «tr
j afford*. (Jr o'l i.ccommod -iionR R omvfui-
j flipp’d for f> li* K'Ucf. n-a^o tabl'*.
vV J. (rUIFFIPH
i ________________Proprietor.
Fine Wines, Brandies,
Liquors, Tobaccoes,
CigarL, Eto., Etc-
Canton,
■■rvn
i exas,
■
BALI_ABD &l>
GOSSETT
MAKES
w-
PI
ttfiS
bbould be Uhctl a few month* before conflnomeaL
fkud for book “To Motdku*,” mailed froa.
Biudvibu) ItBGLLAToR Co . Atlanta, Q*.
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4
ss
W II. ItOSL,
rjlacksmiihs k Wood work mo at
Is
South west eorrior Public Square
CAN t ON,
TEXAS.
j t h’oartt.
w O WILLIAMS
1V1 cCAP.TA <Sc
WILLIAMS,
Physicians '5
Surgeons,
Canton
T*x
UYEYSTARtE
South west oorner public square,
CANTON. - - TEXAS.
He has Kino Teams, Good Bug
gios, Ilocks, etc., and prices reason-
able A liberal share ot tho pub-
lic patronage is solicited. * * * * *
iSUKi
Si
S4IBX MilLS,
sOACHGS,
AR8 *•*.
'saw hulls "•‘-rr-'
Tho*«
food* <
aro tho boat
fo<xit on th<9 raarkat.
Onarant#r<1 in *ry
mpoct. Llvo Acent*
offorod lnrijo Indue**
merits. »'o;mdry work
and Machinery of
| *rcry dcreriptlon. In*
0 clndinir a larpa linn of
jXnfflncB and Bcilarj
1 frem all tho renown©.’
'manufactorl©*
i Tatalotni©* and Price/
:n application.
Ubarel Dlaeonala fkr Cul
NEW ORLEANS. U
IViulcr, thtir prnl<-s,ionitl x. rvlue, t» tb» cli
ixen* nf Canton »o<l vicinity,-
’•W'OtHce at Wm. It(***,#) druga'ort*.
* G. MS-oN;
vn
PnVBICIAFf
—AND—
StTROEON,
(hiiIoii, - Tcxhn,
at C FI IL'raoa’ Pruif Store.
“jjir.TATM I c HIK
Physiciam,
Wallace, - Texas.
Tender* bis prnf,-s«lnnal services to tbe oili-
zm)s of Wstlsceand surrounding community.
J O KRARHY. V T MVHKSNKY.
j^EARBY& McCIIKSNEY
Attorneys at,-:- law,
W ills Point Texas.
j . gkeLi<7“
Lawyer and
Land Aoxnt,
Canton Toxas
*t*“Offlce: South west corner put.Iio square
J. U. RUSSELL. r. O. UULSE.
Russell* hulse
Attorneys - at - Law,
CANTON - TEXAS.
r Office Soiitt wes) corner l'i)>dic_Spn\o._
Jno. O. Allen,
Agem lor
S. P Allen & Co.,
of k i.lofino jish! fyler, Tew
Dealers in Hnfi MarmfaclurrrM ol— > " "
r toiestosb, mm:m.'
I " parties wishing I’omlwtouos or itnyTitid ol Marble w >rk I oTar sq-
■ M'v.or i, dt.ee,nts-RMl .1 would bo t /.ur financiu! inleresLto «o« m,
tie I ore making orders with other panic/ Call on or address
____________'canton^ A,tP"
CANTON HIGH SCHOOL
SOttOL\s Ic YKAit Ol’KNs svt^hkr i . uTrii lincHBttX
TEACHES3
' and Superior Allvantages for a
■' p o 1C LjF-GUSH EDUCATIM.
S^nlcutvS iine«] lor any
class Clollrgc.
y uitioii and Board (it reasonable rates.
T. J. MoKAIN’.
Wit's mint. Texas.
Ranch 5 mile* with
went of NVi 1 h Point
Mark crop, rp’lt »nd
orerbit in **aob c.ir.
Brand IK on left hip
•two ofl»i*r itock In vn____
rioofl m rka tud brar.dn with the TK bran
the*m. Horn br.ind. TK on left ►honlder.
pB~Do not pout or »»*tray any stock in ihe a
bovc mark and brand*
FOR CIRCULARS, ADDiCESS,
^3 izi xaco-woll.
anti" V" Zundt Gouuty,) Texas.
Principal.
MERRDblPEIpiPil.
_______ _--w m m
A powerful preparation *o concentrated Uu*t a few dVop* applied to tho r.nrfaeo will oonetrafe
to tho very bono, and almost Instantly relieve paj|. IIAa AO I qlAJ. for Clf’.i; of
Hlieomatiam, lYearalgia, Sprains, Sf.ilfwoints, Bruises, Cramps, Lam#
Back, Tooth-sclio, Sore Threat, Pains in Limbs.
-iu.r (mrt of Nystena. W'!l not soli cloni*!**? nor difcMor tho »kln. u-“ ’—“ 1
ant uao by Phyalclan* and other* forSO yoarg.^ Aak your Lruygl*t for li.
Or Iu m
lUCOllStA
It has been I
Price, AO*
tua.tng rtwtlraaly In alet i »no«n*n* and ir lntling il w t**eil^ (hrn *•«nmDhwi* *vmytnin* onMUtflCStl*»S* m
won*!*. v*n at ix. :<tm nhie fKAfBS Hi BHH B I
VV *»Vtonn*ng aV)Tg"lHr»DMg * InlilfSIl(Rn'lli fcl arlSV&iflv vinpt om* or* ludlcj^jyrf
msB- VERMIFUGl
1, and when forms have, really he»*n the oanre. lit h*« hi*an proved l»ayondr«vll that worm*
«v *t « f* ''t earliest In fail'", therefore parenta—»|><(la]l v mcihert who are mot*
rannut Lo t ><• til.- orv ii|? of thejfmt *lO’tnfo#Mo/Worni*.for a<> aurely an they *’*J• v***.!'
(i/ removed from the w t dellrutr inpinl. by thoftlmely uae of H.A FahneaiorK » >eni»iri
,i ho*i»nio to iwmio' rvI It and »t*e It In tltalr pnM,tM»*«, ami many of the emineii* «*
•.'rji::riiixar (Sig. «iS«*
be his o-m Jotlir** In one
Hot anftifD'iit Ho niuet
fled with noth lute el-a. _ ____
Kk'vVniKiT.iN now«anCo.,Mo.
Vew*. J. F. S-liwat I* A i'j . Pit f*»- ... | ytavlna
fJ a/Ioo' H—l have it o l some of (hat mo*t •»<*•”•?* f,ia# jn ,
, aa*j
*“» ‘"wsxt ’,uh i" 'wn,aan * n. ! zzss
J. E. SfflWA&TZ t €0.. ■. ^ ^SSSSEUS* oo..
Having M*#d|
my
Cmiriiimi, Mi>.
m orlsrlnal " IV A. Fabftvatnalr
«U«• for many year*, I hava no hae»*
oiling It a« a remeily which la eo/#*
if in all tmeea where a fenalfnjra ftl
tmos. h. BAifirr.lL A 1
bnrg, Pa.. Sole Praprfetat%t
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1887, newspaper, November 25, 1887; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142883/m1/4/?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.