The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CHRONICLE.
• PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
ADVLRTISIKC RATES.
1 IlfllCS. I
Inin. | Huso. |
Onto. |
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1 Ini'll,
$ 1 00
if 2 50
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$ 10 01)
3 ■*’
•2 50
7 50
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25 00
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5 00
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25 00
50 00
X col.
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20 00
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72 00
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12 00
20 0J
00 00
120 00
Loculs loss tlmn 15 limn 10 cunts per
line, each Insertion; uioro tliuti 15 linen
10 eenla IIrat insertion ati<l 5 cent* each
aiibseqnunt Insoitloi., Locals kept in
until nrdvrod out. Extra charges on
specified positions for either local or
dleplny advertising.
C1TV AND COUNTY.
J/ice curtains in nil grades at
Rosts’*.
Insures your properly with R, A.
Dean.
Fruit jars at Crow <fc Iluman’s
Drug Store.
Millnery of the latest designs
nt Gugenheim’s.
Plain and figured sateens at
Rose’s.
W. W. Kieo is in Alabama on o
business trip.
Gold and silver watches and
Arisonia clocks at Rose’s.
Laces, embroideries ami flounc-
ing at Gugenheim’s.
‘ Embroidery,flouncing and laces
in all qualties at Rose’s.
J. Al. Pate went to see about
liis pet lamb last Sunday again.
An elegant line of parasols and
umbrellas just received at Rose's.
Try one of those lamp chimney
cleaners at Crow & Human’s.
Mrs W. F. Weaver who has
been r/uite ill is improving.
Men may t|iinrrcl and dudes ttiay rave,
But Lindsey can quiet them with a shave.
Woolen, white and colored
shirts of every description at
Rose’s.
Mrs J. L. Lybrahd Has been
quite ill with slow fever.
Mstmtrs WINE OF CAWPUI tor Weak Norves.
Be sure and see styles and
prices in ladies hats before pur-
chasing elsewhere.
J. A. Gugenheim.
the br.ck hotel.
Wo are enabled to announce to
(lie public (but the Brick Hotel
inthiscily formerly known as the
O’neal House will so<>n bi-refilled
out and out and opened up by M j
Ii. A. Mohafl'ey. Maj. Mehnfffy
needs no introduction from us.
lie and liislumilv aro well known
and highly esteem *d by our poo-
ble. Ho is well known to the trav-
elling public us otio of the best oi
hotel men. We are glad to see
the brick opened since it wus a
bad advertisement for our city
Jo have such a building closed, a
it indicates a decline rather than
an advance in our prosperity.
We extend Maj. Meliufley and
his family a hearty welcome
back to our city. Our whole peo-
ple are rejoiced to hear of their
return as is known by the fre-
quent expressions heard on all
sides to that elfect.
FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA.
All kinds of hardware at A. N.
Alford’s; grain cradles, hoes and
all kinds of steel shapes.
Miss Mattie Fields ef Prarrie-
ville, is visting the Misses Me
Chesney.
All the novelties of the season
n Spring and Summer hats for
tadies,’ misses’ and children at
Gugenheim’s
AGItarmlna Old Ago.
There are old people and old peo-
ple ; one class peppery and pun-
gent, the other agreeable always
and their lives a benediction; Hie
one forever sour as pickles, the
other as sweet and delightful as the
fruit of the tropics. And why this
difference ? It is largely due to the
.influence of unfajling health. The
charming old folks we meet with
now and again are they who have
been observant of* the laws ol
health ; have kept sound in mind
and body because they have had
pure blood in a vigorous frame.
And can this be done, do you ask,
and how f By careful attention to
life’s daily habiis and requisites,
breathing fresh air and using Drex-
el’s Concentrated Sarsaparilla, the
Blood Purilier. The wonderful
properties of this great depurative
and alterative exert an immediate
influence for good on the whole
system. Price 50 cents per bottle
widely places it within reach of
everybody. ,
The Weddlntr.
Owing to the early hour we
are compelled to go (o press, we
could not get a report of the mar-
riage of Dr. E E. Cmw and Miss
Etfie Rogers, which took place
at the Methodist Church last
evening. A full report will ap-
pear next issue. We again ex
tend our heartiest congratulations
to the happy young couple and
wish them all the happiness and
prosperity possible.
Sorofula
is a form of blood poison which de-
scends from parent to child; some-
times it omits one generation to ap-
pear in the next It is a taint
which must be eradicated from the
system before a cure can be mode.
Swift’s Specific drives out the virus
through pores ot the skin, and thus
relieves the blood of the poison.
419 Huron Si,
Sheboygan,
Wis., Nov. 12,
IMS.
1 have mod
St. Jacobs OU for
chicken cholera
A with groat «uo-
coni. Every fowl
affected with
the dhteaie wu
_ cured by It and
I recoil'.mend It M a sare cure. It hu uved
■re many dollar!, II. A. KUKNNB.
Breeder of Fine Fowls.
flakenifield, Cal., Oct. IS, 1SU
I have uectl St. Jacob* Oil for sorehead of
chlc'-ens with prompt, permanent cure. One
bottle wlU cur«"10 to 15 chlckem; 2 to 8 drope
cu/es WhcoiM. JAS. UETIIAL.
*»- GENERAL DIRECTIONS—Mix aptUj
trtud ur tiough maturated with SI. Jacobi OU. j
the/OU'I cannot twnllow force it down the throat
NU mome com meal dough with the OU. Oil
nothin:! due. They uUl/lfiattg cat and be cured.
Ax.Drcooists and Hnu».
THE CHARLES *. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. ME
Household sewing machines
-villi latest in laclirncnis at Rose’s.
Occasional tfnae of Cheatham's Chill
Tonic often saves you from a tong spell
of sickness. Nvo cure, no pny.
Mrs. Wi
HM
AdrleciaMothira#
fiWfiiiOW’H Soothing 8trui>shouldttlwATg
.. . . - whoa children are out ting teeth. It re*
regulates the bowoi*, and is ths best known remedy
for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or
other cu uses. Twenty-tiro cents a bottle.
A. N, Alford has four good vea-i
ng mules which he Will exchange
lor steer cattle.
200 pairs men’s low quarter
shoes slightly damaged at 75 cts.
a pair at Rose’s.
adopted its present style of wrapper, with a guaran-
Mtee printed thereon, and at that time used as we do
now m advertising, the worde "No Cure, No Pay."
Many thousand Dottles have been sold under this i ..
guaranis*, and not oaa-holf of ona per cent, has Write
been rsturnsd. | w
I-X-L CHILL CURE
It «•»»»'«<* 10 e“r* *v«y CM* of F.»or of ur
kind, Material Paver, Swamp F.r.r, Bilioua Fevsr,
lad JaundT ^hUU “d *,,,r' *«“*. Daogua
I-X-L CHILL CURE
sn Quinine, fo
bussing in tfca
r and Bowels,
Is better that
not produce
for the reason that it doss
■°* proauc* bussing tn ttia sars, and bscaus* it acts
on ths Liver and Bowel*, and at th* sam* lima is s
perfect antidote for Malarial Poison. It
contain Arsenic, Strychnin* 'oi Mercury,
doss not
but does
use aftst
restores th*
the Fever is broken. It gives strength, ret
•PPdliie snd prevents the return of the Fever.
Taka It according to directions on bottle (in
English, German, French and Spanish), and if it
Price |LOO at all druggists.
Conklin, Gborgb A Gainki,
Wholesale Druggists, Houston, Tsjuu.
atone Point Item*.
Another deluge of rein Katiir
day evening with lightning wind
aud hail
Mr. Alf Burfiejd is gelling well.
Alia. Black has got well.
Airs. McCullough is still very
low.
Miss. Al ol I i t* Milling’s school at
the Hardy school house will close
next Friday with u picnic.
it Millings, not. -Homes.J
Air. E. 0. Robsrstou in doing
a good business at Stone Point
P, O. Ho also set a lamp for
cotton worm moths Wednesday
night and caught five or six
hundred. .
Harvesting is in full blnst
where weather is nut loo bad.
Alisa .Alice Bmvio lias been
quite sick but is|geiting well.
Rkpoktrk.
••oraai sofiti
auuMkai I-X-L cun Cora Is mM sodas man
tm to mm. chill, asd fevtr, ana, bllWaa, malei
ao4 anai (evan and deegae. Il aau aa Ik. Im
*4 bowela, makieg II uaaaaaaaiy to laka aaT pUk
gsiSsssaFvEh ssirzz
SsaSfc- I
Tma Cajrraca OourAjn, 77 Murray 84., New York.
A person is seldom sick, when I
their bowels are regular and ney-1
er well wlicu they are irregular.
Bear this in mind and keep your
bowel.1 regular by an occasional
Aliss Della Phillips of Hawkins
is visiting the family of Prof Rice lar mention,
-he will remain here a week or
more.
Pnaumonth wad Bronchitis carry oh
One-Third of the Human Race.
It it not generally known that Pneumonia and
Bronchitis carry off one-third of the human race, but
s jeh are the facts, and what is mors surprising, both
of the above diseases result from neglecting a c
The Entertnlhment
The entertainment at the resi
deuce of Mr. T. Z. Woodhouse’s
last Friday night was quite a
m STOCK for sale
There were recitations, music, 1100 acres, 5 miles N. E. from
readings, etc. The „ exercises Wills Point; fine winter range;
closed by a most laughable dia enclosed for pasture,
logue in which the characters 1200 acres, 6 miles N. of Wills
were represented to perfection I Point under stock fence; £ good
by Misses May Torbelt, Ammle bay land.
Swank, Maggie Bruce, Lena acres, 10 miles from Wills
McKain, and Birdie McKnight, P®'01 on Lone Oak road ; lies on
and Misses Mablo Dean and eacb side of ,he Sabine river;aboul
Maud Dawson alsorecei red much acres in Van Zandt, balance
praise for their recitations. Space inJ^ln8 cou”fy-
forbids a fuller, or more parlieu-* (,0° acres, 3^ miles N.E. of Wills
dose of St. Pal l ick’s Pills,
by B. W. Bruce & Do.
Sold
Epoch.
Point, 1G0 acres in cultivation.
200 acres hay land, three tenant
houses, 3 cisterns, one good barn.
The transition from long, ling- water tanks, etc.
ering aud painful sickness to ro
bust health marks an epoch in
the life of the individual. Snch
a remarkable event is treasured
One McCormick self binder,one
McCormick mower, farming tools,
etc.
150 head of stock rattle, 12 head
-der, and it sticks by you longer. Ballard’s H<
hound Syrup is the bast remedy in the world
1‘neumonia, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lang trots*
•let. If you have any Throat trouble, call for Bat
srd's Horehound Syrup and take no other.
Prow A ITunian. Agts.
Brlcklfor Sale,
At reasonable prices. Yard 2i
ThRes north Of Wills Point.------
Wm. II. Phipps.
Alias Nora Kearby came in Sat-
urday from Baylor College where
she hus been at school the last
ten months and has made a fine
record.
in the memory and the-agency | of horses, 20 lots in Nixon’s addi-
whereby the good health has Mion to the city of Wills Point, 28
been attained is gr a t e f n 11 y acres of land adjoining Nixon’s
blessed. TUence it is , that I additipn.
so nlnch is heard in praise of Terms—One third cash, balance
Electric Bitters. So many feel in one, two and three years with
they owe their restoration to ten per cent, interest,
health to tho use of the, Great AT j—°n———«L C- Wricht,—
terative and Tonic, If you are Wills Point, Tex,
troubled with any disease of Consumption surely cured.
Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of To Tbc Editor—Please inform your
long or short standing you will ^ea<3«‘'8 lbat 1 lia'e a positive remedy
snrelv find relief Kv nan of Flon I f?r tUa above named disease. By its
°.fnf ujt ibau^d“h°>—
Airs. Neel, of Dallas has been
spending llie week in ihe cily.
Oh, What a Cough
Will you. heed the warning.
The signal perhaps of tne sure
approach of lhat more terrible
disease, Consumplion. Ask your
selves if you oun alTord for Ihe
sake of saving 50 cents, to run the
risk and do nothing for it. We
know trom . xperieuce lhat Shi-
loh’s Sure will euro your Cough.
It never fails. This explains why
more than, a Million bottles were
sold the past year. It relieves
Uroup and Whooping Cough at
once. Alothers do no be without
il. For lame back, aide or chest
use Shiloh’s Porus Plaster. Sold
by B. W. Bruce &, do.
Mr. W. U. Jamison brought a
beet to our office this week that
weighed six pounds. It grew in
Mrs. AlcChesney’s garden.
i-x-l um nui
Cm. akk kudacha. UdlgaKioD, coattoaaaw. torpid
kraraad jaundica Sagar coaltd, plauaat and
CTo. ££ Wd
Wood ! Wood I!
I will pay highest cash prices for
200 cords of wood delivered at my
brickyard: Tubs. Freese.
DR. DR0MG0QLE’8
Femalellers
to il
the
Shiloh’s catarrh Remedy.
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy,
marvelous cure for catarrh, dip-
theria, canker mouth, arid head
aohe. With each bottle there is
an ingenious nasal injector lor the
more successful treatment of
these complaints without extra
charge. Price 50 cents. Sold by
B. W. Bruce & Co.
per bottle at Grow
Di
drugstore.
Tlieli icest and latest styles of 'Mcrcnry and pot null—mivinroH dry
See scavenger’s notice in this
issue.
ladies’ and misses’ hats and low-
est prices at Rose’s.
Dont buy your hats and bon
nets untill yon inspect the mam-
moth stock at Gugenheim’s.
MjElrjjVWINXOFCABDm lor female dlMOM*.
E. N. Nesbitt visited Iris broth-
er in Hunt county this week,
whose family is very ill.
THAT hacking cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure.
We guarantee it. Sold by B. W
Bruce & Co.
A. N. Alford will exchange
hardware or furniture for one.
two, three and four year old steers
delivered at Wills Point for the
next sixty days.
Use Axleine it is a substitute
lor castor oil, much cheaper and
is a perfect lubricant for buggies
and wagons at Crow & Ilumam’s.
Drug Store.
Ship, all country produce to
Texas Produce Co. i205 Elm
Street, Dallas, Texas. *
A. T. Lioiitfoot,
Manager.
o ,
My friend, why do you have
chills when Dr. Pattons Chill
Tonic is sold hy B. W. Bruce &
Co., and guaranteed. No cure.
No pay.
9
A. N. Alford still has a few of
the celebrated Eagle Walking and
- Riding Cultivators also Pattee
Tongueless Cultivator Georgia
' stocks and double shovels.
WANTED—Young ladies tmd
gentlemen to learn Telegraphy nt
once and accept good positions.
Special rates for summer term.
Address, Dallas Tblkorai’ii Col-
lege, Dallas, Texas.
R. A. Dean is representing sev-
eral of ihe best insurance com
piii\jcS now doing business in the
alole Mid would bo prudent to
inturo your property at a low
rate ot interest.
up the sores of scrofula and other
Wood diseases, only to bottle up the
poison in the system, which of
course is certain to break out at
some weak spot, as the throat,
nasal organs and lungs.
.Judging from vvliat I have seen
I regard Swift’s Specific the king
patent medicine of the day. I
know several persons who have
l>een permanently cured of serious
cases of blood poison by its use af-
ter prolonged and unsuccessful use
of various other remedies.
James C. Patton,
Attorney-at-Law, Dallas.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis-
eases mailed free.—The Swift Spe-
cific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Died.—At the family residence
in this city at 8.45 o'clock a. m.
yesterday,! Daisy, daughter ot Mrs
Mattie Cox. . Tho -news of her
death was very unexpected and
painful to her many friends. She
was a bright interesting little
girl and was a great favorite with
her playmates, We_ extend our
sympathy to the bereaved moth-
er and brother and relatives.
Upecial Train.
The Texas & Pacific will run a
special train trom here to Fort
Worth Saturday, 15th inst. at one
tare for round trip, $2.40 Leave,
here 0:530 in the morning. Leave
Fort Worlh lo return at 7 in eve-
ning. Everybody should go.
To clear the head, cheer the spir-
its and brighten the complexion,
take Bailey’s .Effervescent and
Sparkling Aperient, It will do
away with dyspepsia, biliousness,
heartburn, acid stomach and con-
stipation, like drinking the waters
of the celebrated Baden Baden
Springs, of Germany. As delicious
as a glass of soda water. Price 50
Cents of all druggists.
OZMANLIS
•ORIENTAL
SEXUAL
PILLS
0nr$ for Impotonoo, Lost
of Manhood, StmlntU
tmlMilont, Spermatorrhea.
Neruoutnett, 8elf Dlitruet,
Lote ef Memory, Ae. WIN
make you a 8TRONO, Vlaor•
oue Man. Price 91.00, 0
Boxes, 03 00.
8ptolal Dlrectlone Mailed
with each Bom. Addreee
Bftilord Saov Lliiant 3o.,
9BIO LUOAI
_ _ 8T. LOUIS,
Crow k Human, Afrent*.
Scavenger.
On first of July I will start a
scavenger wagon in this city and
will attend all ordfiTS promptly
and efficiently.
Henry Easley.
Wills Point Tex, June 13, 1889.
Headaches and backaches aro forerun-
ners of chills and fever*. Commence us-
ing at onco CheathaiA’s Chill Tonic.
Free ft-om poisons, pleasant and cure
guaranteed.
Notions and fancy goods in end-
less varieties at J. A. Gugenheim’s
3 doors east of P. O.
“Little spells of fever, little chills
bland,
Makes tho mighty graveyard and the
hand.
A little of Cheatham's Chill Tonic taken
now and then, ' —*. — ___
Makes the handsome women and the
lienlthy inon.’’
. have been cured. I shall be glad to seud
Human’s I two bottles of remedy free to any of your
readers who hr.vo tlvo consumption it
they will seud me their express and post-
Prof. Rice, supwiniandent of I u®«« aOrir«»». u«»|.«»ir«iiy, -». a. Bli-
the Methodist Su»day school has °UM’ M’ c-> »81 York,
requested each member of the Aliss Lula Alford returned last
school to bring an offering next week from Carlton College which
Sunday to send to the destitute she has been attending. She
and suffering, ot Johnstown, Pa. made rapid progressin her studies
It would be a good plan for each a"(I delighted with the
school in the city to imitate this "JrtBution.
example, and thus give a slight J. F. Oready stands in the lront
emplification ot the fruits of rank with all druggist’s, andis
Christianity. also handling the well known and
-=■------___ popular remedies, Dr. Thurmond’s
Say, here stranger, Dr. Pattons I Lone Star Catarrh Uirre arnt Lone
Chill Tonic is the thing to cure Star illood Syrup. Dont fail to
those chills. Sold by B, W try it.
Bruce & Co. No cure, no pay. «, n o -.t . . ,
-----L F J Air. Guy Smith returned last
A Postmaster Relieved* weekfromOmen where hehasbeeu
Mr. Moore, the Post Master at attending the Summer Hill High
Bradshaw, Va., after reading an School. He is delighted with the
advertisment, of Chamberlain’s school. We thiqk it is one of
Colic, Cholera andDirrhoea Rem-1 the best schoolrin the State,
edy, concluded to try a small
bottle of it, He says: “I used I W^ck-dbauoht tc« cure. comUpHon.
it in two cases for colic and three A. N. Alford is still selling the
for diarrhoea with perfect sat McCormick Reapers, Binders and
isfaction. One dose gave relief Mowers. The AlcCormick ip the
in every case but one, that was I only machine having an attach
a bad case of colic and required ment for using wire interchange-
the second dose. I have handled ably with twine, thus circumvent-
a'many medicine as agent and tor ing the twine trust,
my own use, but never tried any o^ol^Rotioe.
tha gave ..good resells as “Cham The Hw tner8hi heretofore
berlain’s Coho, Cholera and Di- existing between J. G. Russell and
arrhoea Remedy.’’For sale at 25 U* Yftntig haa been dJii0,Ted
endSOeeoU per bottle by B. W. by mutual consent. j. a Ru9.
Bruce & Co. _ sell will attend to all matters
Editor of The Chronicle: I that have been entrusted to tlie
Please announce in the columns Arm
Bollard’s Snow Claimant.
wonderful Liniment is known from th* Atlanti-
Pacific and from the Lakes to the Gulf It i:
the most penetrating Linimint in the world It wtl
cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruiaas, Cuts,
Wound*, Old Sores, Burns, Sciatica, Sore Throat,
re Chest and all inflammation, after all others have
led. It will cure Barbed Wire Cots and heal all
wound* where proud flesh has set in. It is equally
efficient for animals. Try it and you will not be with-
out it. Price jo cents.
Crow & Human, AgU.
Young man If you have (he ituborany
skin disease, you ean’t be too quick In
curing it, so buy a box of Hunt’s core
Guaranteed to cure. .
Misses Bertie and Lula Pabst
of Tyler, are visting the families
of Dr. O. Pabst and Mr. B. W.
Bruce.
New and stylish milllinery
at actual cost at Gugenheim’s
CATAR
COLD
IN
HEAD.
TrytheCurel
Contracts are about let for four
new bricks. This indicates the
substantiality and realty of the
boom.
of your valuable paper that we
are sole agents for St, Patrick’s
Pills, the most perfect cathartic
and liver pills in the market.
They not only physic, but cleanse
the whole system; purify
J. G. Rcsskll
U. E, Yantjs
Wills Point June 10ih, 1889
When Baby was tick, we gave her Oeetorte,
When ehe wee e Child, ebe cried forOeetorle,
When eh. become Mlee, ehe dung to Ceetorie,
When ehe bed Chlldrea, She gave them Ctetorle,
Wall Paper.
We have a large slock and will
sell il Very low prices. Cro»&
Human.
Coldbwra'a Flux Cure.
It Is not only what He name signilTee.
but is one of Ihe best medicines In Ihe
world for nit Imwel uomplnlntw, Mt'dt as
t’nln In llie Miiiii.it h. 4'nllr, I'u.ilern til.
(miliim, summer f "iii|il;rin>, Dl.u-ilm i,
Dysentery, Clirnule l.iwitn. •» ur the
lli.til-, Mu-us and Woidi Dl.elinrye*
fmin l Ik* D i\vi!.■ (>tia anivtnl h< Cunv
if IIumiiU.
A Timely Accident.
E. I). Ililburn, of Granbury.
the I Texas, accidentally heard of the
blood and regulate tho liver and wonderfnl effect of Taylor’s
bowels; they aro vigorous but Cherokeo Remedy of Sweet Gum
gentle in their action andean al and Mullein, in curing counlis,
ways be depended upon. For sale colds and croup, and found how
by B, W. Bruce «Jk Co. true was tho result, For sale by
Mr. Homer Hayi^Thad his left 0row & Henaan dfngglsll
leg broken just above the aukle Is not the Canning factory
last Thursday evening by a horse going to be put in operation this
falling on him. He is doing very season J If the stock holders do
well now. not desire to operate it, it would
Coidberc’a Chip Cure be better to lease it at nominal
Ii a combination of tiio best, known ma- rates, or sell it than to let it lie
rla|germ destroyers in the world. It | idle,
supplies the life giving' oxygen of the
air, enriches the blood, regulates the I We have a speedy and positive
circulation, kills the malarial germ and cure for catarrh diphtheria,
hence cure, .11 ca.o. of chill, and f.v.r, Linker mouth, B.l.l l.ead-acho,
malarial favor ami •• 11 malnvlwl e hah Ll«- I
!n Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.
A Nasal Injector free with each
Ladies hats from 50 cents uplbottle. Use il if you desire health
to ten dollars, at Gugenheim's and sweet breath. Price Mcents.
Millinery Parlor. |Sold by B. W. Bruce.
malarial fever and all malarirl troubles.
Guaranteed by Crow A Human.
Ely’s Cream Balm
Cleanses the Basal Passages. Al-
iys inflammation. Heals the Sorea.
Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell
and Hearing.
A wortlela la appllad lototoebawtrll ui
la a«TvMblv. Prlr.ftOr. at Dnwihu -r by
kJtowTS^
HELP WANTED.
I want to employ two white
girls to work at the brick hotel
in Wills Point. Good wages will
be paid.
E. A. Mehaffey
Wills Point June 13. 1889.
titles when required.
Parties wishing to.get a home
or make an investment in Texas,
will do well to correspond with
or see me before buying. De-
scription, prices and terms fur-
nished on application. Titles in-
vest igaled and perfected.
T. J. AlcKAIN.
Wills Point,’lex.
T. L. WYNNE,
Dental 8urgeon,
Will* Point, - - Texas.
GTI-ibcral charge*, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Okpicb—Over Easterwuod’*.
What Is It.
It is an antidote te all Mularia poison.
It does not contain quinine, Arsenic
or Rtryehniuo. : “
It is (be best chill remedy known.
It Is Heed’s Chill Cure.
-It bag » box of pills .free with each
bottle.
The best men in tbe country say they
never saw anything to equal it. It nov
er (ails when properly used,
For sale by all druggist,
Col. W. K. Nelson, of Hrooklyn, came
home one evening feeling a pern liar tight-
ness in the chest. Before retiring he
tried to draw a long breath hut found It
impossible. He suffered four uaya from
pneumonia, mid tbe doctors gave him up.
Dr. Aoker’s English Remedy for Con-
sumption saved him and be is well to.
day. Bold by R. W. Bruce A Co.
100 doz. Windsor ties, spring
styles, from 15 cents up at Rose’s.
She Is Cratetul
“I saved tho llfo of my lillle girl by a
prompt use of Dr. Acker’s English Rem-
edy for Consumption.’’—Mrs. Wm. V.
I In trillion, New York. For sale by B.
VV, I!mco A Co.
Golden Threads.
The chilling blasts of winter
wither tiie flowers nnd they fall.
So does it affect the human fa^-
ly, and if precautionary m»asiffes
are not taken, being drilled is
fill lowed by evil results. Tay-
lor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein will cure couhs,
colds and consumption.
For sole by Crow & Human drug
gi*t- _
John Reynolds has relumed
from Mineral Wells much im
preved m health, and will soon be
ready for business again. We
sincrely trust he will soon be res-
tored to good health.
Notions and fancy goods laci •
and embroidries at Gngenheinvs.
Wire, ennvass and bed cots at
Rose’s.
Take it In Tlryie-
“For want of a nail, a shoe was lost;
for want af aahoo, a horse was lost; for
want of a borsc a rider was lost.” Never
neglect small things. The first signs of
pneumonia and consumption can posi-
tively be checked hy Dr. Acker's Eng-
lish Remedy for Consumption. Bold by
B. W. Bruce A Co.
lllriE safest and most rellsMe Blood Medicinal
1 It cares every form of disease nrlsiag (rots
Impart and Impoverished Blood, and rapidly
bauds np brokeo-dowu constitutional
THE BEST KNOWN »LTEKXTIV*.l
1 MICK BO CENTS KR NOTTLE.\
,WIN HELM ANN A BROWN DRUQ OO
Sole Proprietors/ < j)
/SALTIMONt. HD.. II.'S. A. '__
Sold by H F Goodqigbl, Wilts Pnlat-
WATCHES AT COSH
Krtll l WfeeM* We** Wmm mm
M Advisor" mailed Pass on application to f~~
1.1. DBOMOOOU * 00., ioBMffflSb Ok
I have for sale in Van Zandt Co,
unimproved LANDS in tracls
of from 40 acres to 3000
acres, also FARMS
and PASTURE
LANDS at
reasonable prices
and on EA8Y terms.,.
I also have lands in 2ft
other eon ii lies in Texas rang-
ing in Iractiof from 300 acres to
42,889 acres suitable for farming
and grazing purposes.
I own an interest in an abstract
of Van Zandt county land titlea
a«4 can furnish an abstract of
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Yantis, R. E. The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1889, newspaper, June 13, 1889; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142962/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.