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VOL. 9.
PANTS
I
|and more
PANTS.
fi
i
Part of our Spring Pants have Arrived
They! are
handled in Alvin
jni
ever
pi ices
Evijrv pai
Guarantee <1;
Hoods on Kantl,
Winter
f
they rip in
Will be
y you 50 cts.
ish to close at once at
'vaist and
cheap about
'To ina*ke room
pint
Re member the place,
S ,W. fiiiflerson,
ai
’imp Table.
Wai
It
F. A.
ft
"1
F EED .
TORE.
me
R. II. GF*PIN, Sr.
Corn.Ofts. Bran
It
I
plorers
l
)YER.
that
Aiexancer
ing.
medi-
-.1801 lil t u;is,
.deed, Prices
We
<gg
a Ivin, ten
-•y
N & ANGLETON
•ndahl- of Brazoria
W.- m
I.
F. A. Reinivy.
pennn
line aff
mu<
Geo
F, A Kern ley.
*
K
A
r i
t*r4
IMP
izes from bays kne* pants to !•
There is < nly one thin
Cummings New Brick Bieck.
$«eomi Door from Bank.
cotton .tints For Texas.
>, lex.. February 1
if it f tils to
pale by Or. F.
wonder- ;
If you I
■ Tex., once fooled
the extraordinary strain ot manufac-
turing new f fathers.
f-»:30 a m
Ek pre .-a, No 5 8:36 p m
( . K. 1 -zikr. Agent.
fl
T’u —• good
vince you that ti
t ref,-
tereoii
cure.
ibrial
rid there
A I
F.
Fir t-CI *<s Work Gu
Reitsonab
Blight**
Brigtit’s Disease is
sons;
strong and rubu< , tl
remedy
It CUI
. Will make one
• with tickets
2»i:ii inrluteive.
■ful
of
used.
New
?ay.
greater
chance to i|n-
-t b«-
uiad *
No 1
No <
No II
• B.
tiis, No 8
ng well-known
•
t effective cure
, ... liver trouhies—
■i.iO't n as DeWitt
•r. A. Rem ley
7:55 a m
We have these pants running in
making £ specialty in mid ->izes.
and that it the price.
n Monday,
Mesark Holt were jjuesta at t ic B, F. I
url 7 rl»ai.l*irw'A Q.nt.lav
Inst received
<r rden seed.—
W iikirson.
sav>i: and lamented Wil.
Kod6l 1
■L
it would ci
one breed.
>rth by the wife and
breed in al
Lninerci fully Slaughtered!
We have atout >00 pairs of extra z<» i SHOliS, all siWs, all
styles, that we v
A Great Sacrifice
Size doe
( > inti 1
f D.WiI
itr> i- tj 71
' e <’!"♦ f<> |n'e.
F A Reniley.
is replaced by one .
L5 “
8:25 “
This ie a i
the only dyspepsia I
guarantee, ri> !
I not t fiord to |
had not I
Brave Ej!|
Like Stanley and 1 itings «•* found it
harder to overc une Malar). . Fever
Ague, and Ty phoid «.Detv
ravage cannibals bit tli
- found that Eh»« trie B
T >r woman to trap
P*ry «•;:> monthl
r • position p<*i
B*. r>ej en vel .'ps. i
I icap :t-
r s'
f <• n- ip;tt . n .M {
t ’ f< moiis lit 1“
I. tie Early Rise,
It digests w .
dyspep- ' age of 3090 peopb- in Texa-
1 not rmsp th * n ntipv un I l>,i
Lew is Dennis,
d’d Dyspepsia t >
tl an anything I
» Hat .. .... ,r M h..)|. I !
.1 I- .1 at ■! _
; ,u *■> Kj ’
th
in the
> have been w» 11 selected, and an in-?pe«
le pikes on 1 ein are the LOW ESP tc
| malar al fever
'*My children s.-tl'erel for more than a
»ver; rl en two hot- i
era cured them."
GORDON S
are i
G. IL Appleton, Justu - ot P
Clarksburg, N. .1., says, -‘D.-Will’s
D.mmou Ton) i tie Early Ki -its are the i >e*t pills r
for const i pati<-r. We use no othersi n
Ja ! Q'tkkly cure all liv r and I <»yyei trouble-.
IMl.au
year m itb chill* and f
ties of Eh*ch.c Bit
Only 50 cents. Trv t
Sold Ly Alvm Drug ('o.
I« Your Lift W< rth 50 Cent*?
o pf'.l. ce a
Hn. Ind.,«iy». “ Ko-
kli<i me n ore good
I took.” It di.iest*
.‘e quality. Beware
nth h - ve otF-red
Hazel .> \ >. D -
iginal. Ad infalli*
all .-kin dise i^s.
iine of all kinds of
peas, etc.— V W
-J dODP 0»
tued. Cvll
glvoa t*
7:55 a m
*12 ::
ise germa than
it thousands have
trers is a
ful cur* for all nia’an il d.-eases,
, aches in back of
red, worn«0ttt feel-
eonv nee of their
W A. Noll of Webb, III., writes:
horrib'e Burn, Sca-
B.nklen's Arnica
pain ami promptly
Sor»s, Ulcers, B.‘i|«
. ions. Best Tile
Only 25 Is. a !>• x C r e
• Ah in Dru.< Co.
have chills with feve
neck ami head, and t
ing, a trial wil —
merit.
nee Sunday.
We of|timen wondr r why some yoon?
i men prefer making at exit through the
f [ back do<l>r instead of the front.
cured We sell < •» n
tire guarantee, f <1 re
and
effected For ilk by
A
A Frightfi 1 W inder
Will often cau ?e a
Id. Cat or Bruise.
Salve, will ki I the
he:.I it. Cares Fevei
Corns, all Skin En ptu
cure on earth p-’-
guaranteed. Sold )>,
' teed >tuff
t.ty anil
I *
*1 \ IN. TEXAS.
Yours
Fc
Bari airi •..
N me but iirst-i.lass nisi
Wi.i furnish paper at file
san pies forl9(<0.
remleyIbIios.
__■asH fT
f *'•'
r 1*5
VT “ rv<;
ell diseases
wil, c<|Ua
Ninety
wi*t|j
havf
Slayden-
We are
lyr ten..,
showing how
of e.'dd Court, at
-7. 1. D IPDO
RIN8ON.
-* of the Peace,
.a Cot nly. Tex.
—Consisting of—
Shops. Hats, Men's Furnishings,
a lotions, snd others coming.
writes Jno. |
i“ the only aouth received
in ni«- Date ' As startli '•» «-
Is. croup ai d i yet the
1( prcpnls I rvior n
i ay8 like it. ; tor th 1 pr
. Lemley. 1 ern neigl
cotton in
h ... .. . .
in’o them If and th<
t. Nothing tbo | by the
:f:........- i n- . "O- . .
I isfied w it h the |
I | money in I rick
•afe, J chart.-. How i
ijit ; II...-!
> die ta e the
lion will con- I
be had. All!
AN FED—Hoi est I
for large liou.se*
ex wnsert, with inert
in> lose seif-atidrehsei
A* ER. 33 > fJaxtou b;
Whether a person is to! kte[ one
breed ot fowls or several breeds de-
pends on the circumstanced tl. a; sur-
round him If a man is going in for
Is Your Life W<
We defy the world
cite for the c ue of fo m* of Ki in -y and
B.adder trouble?. Pile 11 -
peculiar to women,
St ithb Sure Curt Ki<
ei^ht per cent of the
St itb A Sure Kidnej
3 and
that
ney Cure
case* • cured
Cun that
coxae under our obserration Lav-
edicin i on a posi4
tions at e followed I
-irv will be ref inded il cur'* in nol, « »• ni*? >•!■ ■«• ■ ■■■■ -
>r F A R -mi *y ? Y' U can tell as we d do
11 small for consideration
proyernent.
«1 WY4
- sLJ
JaLVIN. TEXAS, FRIDAY'. IT BRUAR^ *. ■ 0.
sing a gamej’ fl: vor 1
by some. The irst j
.'‘ini ', fine table fowls ,
it their nature, ind '
Meat ar d Grain.—When meat Is giv-
en It is not nec essary to give so much
grain. For Instance, if meat is fed at
noo.r it will be only necessary to scat-
ter i few handfuls o5 oats in eao r pen
to k-'ep rhe inmates at work. When a
hen becomes too fat she will lay soft-
shel’ed eggs. Where plenty of meat is
to be had as one of the cheapest arti-
cles of food a grea ;vr quantity of oats
may be given. Wheat is the best all
round food. The wasre of the fa*m in
conjuner.ion with meat and the hot
morning meal and exercise will bring
plenty of eggs.—Ex,
Color of Eggs.—“A Few liens” says '
“the first, eggs of the brown-egg layers i
are generally of a good color, but as j
th? hen increases her laying she de- *
creates th“ amount of color, ow-rg to ;
the gradual loss of aigment which col-
ors 'he egg.’’ In otr experience, how- ■
ever, we find quite a number in our ‘
flock which continue to lay good-col- •
ored brown eggs, without losing in the i
color. We I;-1 ieve the brown egg J
strain can be bred and will hold the
'’o’or of the shell a? long as they
rrofltable lay*’#.—E«
r Or a»r»i i,a« ret
F. B. Morse, P.i-s I’rall’ic Mgnr.
L. J. Parks, Gen. A I i ket Agt. 1
Ilviston. Texas. 1
’nin, itri \ cub j r> ■■ ■ ■ •• 1
female c<in - : of that
Only fete
: The Carnival season in
! is a season of abaobite g:i
humor. Tl e fame f t >e
in relation to its Man
ine.* Iiiiv
iVbi.t ;i
'J
Tin? fallowing well-known druggist?
are autiu>rizv<l by tiie Hi.n.ufacturris of
Grove‘s IndiL'cstimi and C« ristip ition
Cure to r» land the money in :dl case*
where it fans to curIndigestion, Pys.
pep<i:i. Nervousness and
matter of li«# hmg si,andh
new discovery, and is tl
reme y sold on a pos tiv?
?ure, no pay. We couh
give this strong guarantee
i by actual
we claim for it.
Price, 25 cents.
; of this fowl Hav? been
ia thia country—-the
and th- peirl or speckled gui lea,
. McPherson in Ohio
The last named vari?t;
One of the most Comp ete lines
Vta'. ^Tex11; Kirksey Wi.olen Mills Waco, Texas—home manufacture'
'wear th in four we^ks, .nd if a button pulls oft’ we w'll pay you l^leems
the waist band we will p:.y you -5 i ents, if tl i-y rip in the > >at we trill [
known a$ the K. PANTS. \
I CHOCOLATE.
■ Mr. knd Mr°. A. H. Tac jti-i d visited
I Austin’Bayou la^t week.
Cha*} Wertz visited Angleton Saturday.
LeonjSeib‘I returi ed home Thursday
• f last [week after having accompanied
hi- 8i*t*-r,-Mias Fami'e. to Alvin where
sli‘*wil! spend some time visiting.
\. I.j Moller spent Saturday nd Sun-
day wDh his parents on Austin.
Vr Stockwell, who owns the bla?k-
[ smith -'hop al this u'ace. has u nved his
family into the John Nolan residence.
! MisslPora Moller left Sunday ‘or a vis-
; ii a- Hitchcock and other uoi-.its
I Mr alnd Mrs. D. J. Moller spent Sun-
day on Chocolate.
Milto.n Sowell, one of Chocolate’® most
p >! iilaij young men, went tc Ah in Mon-
, da . where he in»‘t his brother. D. S. and
i faniilv. who have coin? from I ..
I to ‘•petiii some tim* at Merrydale, the
I plet.-ank hon.e of Dr. S-»wcT. W.‘ are
I plea-wllto note Mr. and Mr.-. Cowell’s
r •him i[o ottr valley, and h-pe t •»■»« .they |
I may <h cide to locate permanently
t sir fir*e acreage property.
Several new families have liee'i added i
to our settlement during the past few I
months and we understand more are
coming! soon Honn seekers arc begin- '
• ning to 'realize what they have missed
I by r.in;-ining away from the no ed Cl.o- ■ leilgt’l
c< late. [Come! Invest, and help build i
up one !>f the finest farming countries 111CS<2 p
JWAke-Jar.’iJiuih knvo. , !tnt»- nmrtrre mny m?tar■'? teip-‘
[ phoi <• on which our voice can g > whiz-
[ zii g fot| miles, and we are thankful, but
I it don’t ' ielp us a Hit when we are at a loss .
ALVIN, I to knoMihow we are ‘'oing to gei to that
county ^eat of ours after having killed |
Texas Ol,r * es!' ^orR,? a,1,l maimed our worst in
’ . ktiijyt to get tp avoid p.iyi ig a fine '
* dap* need® a railroad, and needs it >
-------[badly. iShe will have it loo
CARNIVAL LOW RITES. I J H .Coward ai family were in Al->
v ... ; vin Monday,
i New Urkans ». ' .
jaietv and good ’ .
e Crewnl City j '"u \
I Gras festivals I ** ’4**
has bpre«d until it rnco npa-sed the en
tire earth The Carnival is made up of
a series of‘ fiestas’’ in which the peo-
ple participate generally and which cre-
ates a long train of br ilmnt Ocr^uii >ns ,
ami gorgeo s pageants. ~ r’“‘— •**
of 1900 a ill be the most
histo y of New Orleans.
During this het weather h> rei
at ion, I mites multiply vith exceeding rapid-
ity, and the rows « need to be :ooke l
after every cay. If the roosts a?e no;
connected with the sides of th» hen-
*- . L _t within
whole bounds by whitewashing them or
Tak'* washing with kor :sene. It the roosts
are movable, they may be taken out
every few days and given a wesbing
[ of gasoline where hat is being us-ed by
the family, alter which a match may
be touched to it. The flames will do
the work ot cleansing, bu* wiE not
burn long enough o destroy the roosts
made of very inflam-
thers of fuui 1 e . tl.
every sphere f life,
for its victim* those
be spare 1 S’
is th»* only guaranteed remedy
Fright’s Disea«e
Yonr money back
•*4>rice 50 cents. For
Reiuley.
Yet some poultrymen t.iiak it
and
x‘ * ■ • , ]f the amount
of work th it the owner cad affo d to
put into the care of the flo<k in i mall
rtainly be best to have but
If the work is to be done
children [then one
shotfd be handled.
If the man can afford to <jlevot« his
entire t me tc. the work thqn t. num-
ber of breeds may jay. But: they will
require both greater exppnsd and
[ greater outlay in labor, hivery per-
• son that has tried to keep! but two
, breeds separate knows how gjreatly the
work is increased. There are twice
as many warering places and twice as
many feeding places and twice as
man;.' roosts to look after. No rule
can be laid down that will! apply to
ail cases, but t is certain!^ test to
stick to one breed till there is some
positive reason to believe that two
breeds would laore than repay the ex-
tra care necessary in keeping th *n.
1 lor its entire cotton crop trade with breeding fow ls it [will ronie-
ig as these fivures may aipear. times pay to keep a numbey of vane-
’’ey tell the wucd<‘rful tale of the! tj(>g
prevents I 'poor pjlic y of the sontl ami the reason better l0 but one variety
. ..... “t >,|x*r|f y «nd t l.nlt of our H .st- make ,|iat „ ;ty.
I bars. The ‘.veratre price of | , aV
Kfffl and 18141 was $25 a bale.
The aver me price that this product
brought ijnto t ie mannfa t irers’ hands
j was $123 |‘vr bale, or nearly $1<» a bale
He more thai] the south sol I it to tue m
low U’ith for. Now. a baleof cat’ou that sella in i
I persiiad- ■ the south For $25 and brings market i
ed him to try Electric B tterg, andj he In the hai^de '
was eion much better, but contin|uc <1 ! serves hoi|ce
their use until wholly cured.
., . .Electric Bitters saved h:» life.”
Guaranteed, i rP|npc|y eXpe|)H malaria, kills disease •
germs ami purifies the I ood; aid dige--
■ tion. regulates liver, k dn’-ys ami boite s
cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous ;
diseases, kidney troubles, f.
plaints: gives perfect heih! .
at the Alvin Drug Co.
Just Arrived
Louis and Baltimore, a large shipment of
New Spring Goods,
Mrs. J K. Miller, Newton H. mi ton,
Pa., writes: ‘‘I think DeWitt's Witch
Alaz.el Salvt« the grandest salve nade.”
’^ures piles and heals everything,
tions are worthless
•AND’GARD Kgj
Stood D^ath Of.
E. P. .Munday, a awyer of Henrietta,
a grave-digger.
says; ‘‘My brother w«< ery
d jaundit e.
THE ST ME or TEX A
< oi s’! . >.■ Ba i \.
To Ihr She-iff or any •
Gnutty Texas, (} el! ;
You are hereby comma!
Ha- r
each week ibr four s
to tie return «lay hei-<
ceuspai*- pvbllahec i
at the ne» t regular t- r:n ■
of the 5th J us1 ice Precmr
Stat?. U--.it ou the .• • h >
I'.OO. tnen and there ! • an
in Mid Co-.rc on the ‘-'t.h Gi
in a suit a ii'ibsrel • il. ,.
No. 3st— .7-4a wherein Mr- ”
her auaband H. D. M.lttie
Ton Haiu -n G defen bint hi
that defen tans is iniiebtfd
sum of Twelve Dollars fo ■ I
Herein ’ail not. but b tve
Court at its aforesaid ne>
writ with your return t
you lave executed th-* sa ue
Given ui der my hand s> al
Alvin, thi* 22nd day cf .la iui rv.
K. ri. ATI
Ju .tire o.
fith Justice Precinc: 3n w. ia I
Rcilrond r
TO HOjL’STON.
Hoceton, No. 2. Exp els,
S •’ 12,’ Patsenger
TO GAI VEST OK.
dal r. mtoii I Mase n ger
•’ Passenger
“ Pssaeuger,
MAIN LINE, NORTH.
Ma and Express, N< .
Oalveetop ai d St Laui
MAIN LINK, SOUTH.
SalyeBtun Express^ 5|o 7
Fr m St.
v. aval
ly aud
--ttlll.
WILLIAM
Fainter and Paftr Hanger.
Work Neatly Done.
lat will
dsdU
of tins citation oi.c-
-i . e w-*t'k; previou*
jof. n the ivin Snx, i.
In a iid Com tv to appear
f the Ji stive's < vurt
<*<-. B»rU, Menlo-. V.,..
,w r .i jet-tion flle<l "Nothing did mr ■ > i:i»h,l. g <> I a
.1 MMtl.i. an.I . « little’ . '1 • I tk?
e a “ p ahitiffs and [ what vou eat an 1 alw.iy- . ures
V.A.K..,„ley,
•b^i-’re^a.d Thirkie d. Health Inspector of
t regular term, this Chicago, says, ‘itodol r'yspep-Lt Cure
cannot be reeommcnded too highly. It
cured me of severe dyspepsia.” It di-
areste what you *-at and cure* indigestion
heartburn and all forms of dynpepaia.-—
1 F A PoniUv
Pi H
m3
8:25 a m
7:55 p m
being fully fledged. The lay begins
generally in April and continues until
th1 cold weather sets in. They lay a :
large number of eggs during the sea-
son. In rearing, the young guinea is i
ve.-y tender and requires care, but after '
their coat of do’
of feathers, They become hardy and re-
quire but little care. The food for
yo ing guineas should consist of mois-
tened bread crumbs, table scrap-, ,
minced onion tops, etc. The eggs of ,
the guinea are of smaller size than .
the common hen egg, but are very rich,
and cornpen-ate in quality for small-
ness. The wh.te guinea will lay in the
nest of the common hen, while the
pearl-colored hen w anders aw iy to,;
some lone and almos'. inaccessible spot ;
to deposit her eggs. The guinea L
quick to dete it danger or an enemy
and th<- appearance of a hawk, crow
or weasel, calls forth shrill, discord-
ant cries whic put the enemy to flight
before -he owner can appear on the
see ie. In market there is no discount
cn he price of the eggs of the guinea,
provided there be a proportion of hen’s
egg-1 among them. A ctobs of the
white ami pearl-colored varieties pr<)-
duces a good, general purpose fowl,
fine flesh etc., beside being of larger !
size than either variety.
IE STABLE
Prop.
og t“»rM | Png
Fries* ■ |he tlI|.
Spee-’l
4 J
1 ■lvIN. TEXA8.
of the mann acturer $123.
upon us acd only of the
I am sure i immense jirotit that is h ft in the han<L
This | of the mailufact irer but the folly o Tex-
I aa especially in Jinking our Eastern en-
terprise to use Ds. j
“Think >f it. th? entiie rop of Texas
j producing $75,OhO.OOO ai d w t il we buy
, of <T«p irack from the mannfnetur-
i ers’ hands* costs us at th? rate of $300,-
000,000 m«|re for our c>tton crop back
than ur gilt. Now tbm with these -tart-
Mayleyoii cinin l < han •? ♦ > itn ling lig irrl and the tacts ’’earlj put
, prov ■ the Buck'!;.n o<- .- - Jmdb*- beferr u< t >at tl-rse e t c »lidim *nts. cot-
cause thev ur«? best pants .nad • ton factori-h and cotton nr.ll- pa* ;ui
I doesn’t preclude .> posail t , of imp oye- • immense < ividend, whj do our people*
men* We don’t know how t< inaik * wait longer? A nmul er of instances
then anv betfrr -don’t kn >w hi.v ’to can be presentee; <-fthethi ft of a ovu
g t any more go*idn* s i ir'o them It and the wealth < f its ci’iz *ns produced
' “ ? manufacture of rrw material.
Our |>e< pl? ha\e b??i tc o much sat-
products of the soil, the
c blocks bank ?to<’k , ner-
many f>
m.td * in men handise?
cord Veils i
meichaiit? and wh it a
j the tell ot th? manufactures,
j the .'•wifts, the Armours, the
vnd look a* our peerless, m
.....’ 1 "Tlliam Uameion. Adj
— -------- . three made their colossal furt ine* by ,
One do-? relieved me, : handling rrw material L*-t rhe Ttxae
1 cities wake up, and thru >? not a vill-
s that could;
! not raise th • money an 1 build a cctton
mill.
“Th? Tc os Beal Es ate uHisu^ation
DiMcasr.
no respecter of per-
il attacks men an 1 women. :he
strong and rol»u< , tl <• rich in<l poor, ’he ;
active body and brain wo kers, the fa- j
i bread w it ners in !
seeming io cbo< i
only who can le i-t :
« F. N & NC.JTON
.f ‘?EP ' ’NE CC.
'3 CONNECTIONS.
■ 5bESA'-L TEXAS
ih
T F W
F. J >5 • il, G< u’i Bgr.
i;l do all [ ■ j
\. xt ( -■ B- /g* -,S BlKl Trt’i •
AT THE OL«| LIABLE
LIVER!. FEED
T. M. Saw:lV
g ■ tie dnv ng teary
»hor. notice. I
and -ee us.
boarl ing horse*.
WILLIS ST..
About the Poultry Y;»rt.
Help th<i birds n their irioulting, arid
the probability s that you will g*»jt
some eggs this fall and wither, to
to the trouble of getting some meat fcr
' them as often as is convenient. A
iliant o<A»i »n? | f olton Hills For Texas. five-cent pluck” from a hog will go
The Ctfn.v.l j WacoJ Tex Febnlary i _Spe; <ing u( i « good ways toward h. Iping them her r
brilliant in the I 1 > tho s»vfra<.»»rtina»»»- ctr>>in r»f inonnfni -
~.„w There im>i the importance of the location 0“ facto-)
’ two addhim al street parades; the one ' ries, espc< iallv cotton mills in Texas ‘
■occtring February 21s* , at night, V ng J. \v Illigginr, president of the Texas
a i electrical dinplay, tl>? otiiers occur ng
— 1 a-» follows: At night Febra^ry 22nd .
j Momas; at noon February 26th.. arrival
of Rex ; on night of the same day, Fro-
feous; at nona February 27th., Mardi ~ F „ .
Gras Day, Arrival of lie' , and on Mardi . together a« the facts jasfitv. Ths- entire i house the mites may be kept
Gras night, Comud. I COttOn crop V OOQ —.1 1 vlaO -,t .1. . l,nl.. l.min.ic in* uhit. tV'ichlno1 tl<
Arrangements h ve I -on made.for a South w -s V
general elali ration <»f tl ? various spec- ! t|H. mateof
taeles and street ma-k:iig. The Smith- i o“ tX) '-
ern Pacific, Sunset Rpjtr. w.ll make one [ ^tnplovinv 4S5.182 operators, who cam i
fare for the round trip ra with t.*.kets |23<iji74. .09; or, the-e operat rs in one
on sale February 19 It t > 26 ii inclusive. ! >tate receive nearly as much ai tie pro*
going, and g<»od returning until March t ducts of the entire cotton < rop pruluced
10th F or partietllars see Agent. ! by 3 OM.ilOO men raising cotton in th<*
Morse, Pa-s. traffic Mgnr. sou'h. <.»r. t<> put it norc pluinlv. one!
' person operating in a factory in Massa- ! unless they be
chnsetts earns mor? ta'm?y thm > x peo- ; mab’e material.
I pie earn raising cotton in the >outh with |
“After doctors failed to cure me of ! perhaps not a dollar nvested.
Smith’:- Sure Kidney Ciire 1 l,,!*’’ni'*"n a * 'wed 4Jn? Minute 4’pu.di . “The-f.;ictori«*s of M i<sachu *tt*j con
*’ [Cure and throe Itottie.- *f t cured imF. It 'same $47 1.199.131 of r<w maieri.i!. for ,
[is also the bps’ remedy on earth for j which th^y recti ve $18S,160,403 or the)
whooping cough. It cuied my gran i- receive n* arly three tunes more for the)
[children of th- wor’’. cases,” writes |no. I manufactured product than the whole) fancy poultry anti wants to supply the
• Berry, Logantoi , Pa. It i“. the pnly .south received lor ire entire cotton crop trade w’ith breeding fowls it will r.ome-
barin'»*«- retumh that gi
! results. Cure* cuughs, c<
throat and lung troubles.
J con>utnption. Children
, Mothers endorse it. F. A
Two variet
domesticated
writes
Farmer. The last named vari’ty is
wild and shy and the flesh dark col-
but peisessing a gamei*
relish' <1 by some. Th?
d are hind
and quite doLies- . .
if reared by i Iihq will readily ningle i Proven . ,
. , tv, . „ ■ we claim lor it. ( an be t-ent oy mad. 1
with other poultry. They <io not pos- i cen.g Ft , sa|e by , ; r A i
sess the quar -elsome disposition ot the | Heinley, City Drug Store, Alvin Drug
, speckled variety. As foragers the I co. 17-6m |
.... .. u.o ,.a guinea rivals the turkey, and on 'bls i
has added to its name industrial, fetHing account aloni will repay double for I
that the inf rest of the real estate men amount cf g aiu consumed, which is [
would ! • j i tii .’vd m . •* I • the e-tab small as com.»ar< w.th the hi<’. ••< f
h.-bment cf factories than bv any other I turkey. It ii customary with im.ny iP^ures piles and
one thing, .nd w< uuk the co-operation t tu Uem adrltt let il fr,(dulenl imitut
of all eibzer s alo, g thu hne. | th(- owQ eaaoe„ ^terJ| A. geffiley.
on i
They are
Heal Es'lile and Industrial ussoc
said:
“The vialue of factoiies when demon-
’* strut* <1 b(y figures is startling when put
t •> ’!.• r the fact* ij-ti'v 1'1 « ■ntire
i cotton crop of 1898 and 1899 of th •
South w -s valued at S‘!00.000,000
< .,f Maesaciitisetts, v. hich had
ihanuf ictiiring establishments,
j employing 485.182 opt rat ora, who
$239,674. >09; or, the-e operat* rs in
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Birchfield, A. J. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1900, newspaper, February 9, 1900; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250291/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.