Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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How few persons there are who ire
honest enough to say that they cannot
afford the expense of a summer trip.
Some people marry more for cents
than for sense.
ihg made.
In th« atrawbejry
te this berry is fast
supplying the local market alto
er MjKJSnd some are being shipp-
ITiere. Which have created an unpleas-
ant impression, at-Baxis... ,.
Capt. Walter K._V.7^i_ghts seventh
Wbes Aasweriaq Advertisements Kindly
Mention This taper
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The volume, of
travel thrext-gh-tfie-
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shows an enormous
annual increase.
Aids Digestion,
Regnlales the Bowels.
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in tine. Fold by
another Garment in
Exchange.
“Union Made.”
visit
' middle
The Sixth Minnesota regiment has
, been mustered out at Savannah, Ga.
Oh the completion of the railroad to
Khartoum Gen. Lord Kitchener will
open the Soudan.
Acting Secretary Meiklejohn has is-
sued an order foffiially disbanding the
second and seventh army corps.
The retirement from active servlee
Hartford and Vedette ■
BICYCLES.
CANDY CATHARTIC .
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WHEAT
••Xotrang but what yon might
call a sea of wheat.” is what was said
by a lecturer speaking of Western Can-
ada. .Far particulars aa to.XQUtes. rail-
way fares, .etd./ apply, to Superintendent
of immigration. Department Interior, Ot- '
tawa. Canada, or to Capt- E. Barrett, Hous-
ton, Texas. *
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UNGER. COMPLETE-GiN OUTFITS•;
Anns*--a- /Murder Improved Cotton ^3chin<?/Mf^,G*D/ILl^T£/ \
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1 South Africa, there is no question, and
that the British government is prepar-
, ing for-it is evidenced by the fart that
a draught of troops left for the Cape
\ and more are to leave at once to -re-
l enforce the cavalry in Natal
The ill-feeling between France and
stories are
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iTJIRE AND FARM.
From many sections come -favorable
reports erf the corn crop.’
Grass Is plentiful and corn pros-
pects bright about San Diego.
, Corn amj, cotton are dofn< splendidly
around Blooming Grove.
Jim Dale has made three shipments
of cattle to St Louis recently from
Bonham.
AParis gardener reports that potato-' of Lieut. Col. Wm. H. McLaughlln^efx-
bugs are eating his plants and doing teenth infantry, upon his own applica-
tion, after over thirty year's service, is
■ announced,
Capt. Will Stott, formerly of Frank-
lin, Ind. ,who was" with the one hun-
dred sixty-first Indiana volunteers, haa
decided bf'return to Cuba In'the near
future to manage a tobacco planta-
tion.
The United States transport McClel-
lan sailed from New York for Cuba and
Porto Rico. She carried 280,000 pounds
of refrigerated beef and 880,000 pounds
of forage, besides 250 recruits. «
Capt. Swalne hr relieved from' mus-
1GULAT
RE is Guarantee
The first reason __1
for thia is the StfOllg
passenger service
of the BURLINGTON
ROUTE from Kansas
City to Denver, Chi-
cago, St. Louis,
St. Paul, Montana,
^.’aciiie Coas|,
6(1'1 rwflltt., Borlhftoi ItMtA
r IT. LOT1L »L____,_____
IF JT FAILS
Go . to your tner-,
chant and get
It is easy to make faults ay year vir-
tues in those we love.
Are Ton tiling Allen*, Fooi-EmiT
It Is the only cure for Swollen,
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns ahd Bunions. Ask for Alien’s
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into
this shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c. .Sample sent FREE. Ad-
dress, Allen 3. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
“A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH.”
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
•* Books mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Co . Atlanta, Ga.
'TT TOKEN are assailed at every turn by troubles peculia*
VV to their sex. Every mysterious ache or pain is a
’ ’symptom. These distressing sensations will keep-
. ©n coming unless properly treated.
The history of neglect is written in the worn facqs and
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IT he Evans GhemiomOo, or polaou
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* i- NEW MODELS.
■ Chalntess, -
' Columbia Chain,
* Hartfords, -
VedattM, - *_ «.
C«tak»jrw. Booklets, Folder*, etc.,
tree of Any Columbia dealer Or by
mall Cor a 2-ceat atauip.
NTATiON C
A-n experience of 22 years in
the -application of the best
methods of cycle building, .
r~:-, tmeq da
- Tturingfarititics. enable us to
■ T.'3>1Tcf Tire purchased the most
desirable combinations of
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According tn advices from Hankow,
capital of the Province of Hoo Pe.
China, the Russians conj^mplate tak-
ing <l»*fi*iiTe acTISn* wfth reference to
property now owned by British sub-
jects in the Russian Jardine conces-
sion. The Russian Consul refuses to
re< ognize the titles of the claimants.
The United tSates transport Thomas.
Cant, (ribbons, arrived at New York
Beracoa with
men
Volunteers.
W. N. U. DALLAS. - NO. 2O~ ISO®
Wbeo luswerinq Advertisements Ui*41»
Mention This facer.
TOIIIIMWY Bld ■ ,j
VAN VLKET-MAN8HELD DRUG CO., MEMPHIS, TENN.
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ders.
The great Increase the customs re-
shipped ceipts of Havana and of San Juan has
made"necessary a large increase in the
revenue cutter service of the United -
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, Capt. Charles B. Hepburn, I’ntted-I-
States volunteer signal corps, will pro-
far ceedTrom Guantanamo to Puerto Prin-
east nearly 'to cipe, Cuba, and report to the command;
'■ ;tng general, and as signal officer of
that department.
The rebels captured during the re-
•TnTrr"Tlgb.i’!ng' between rfie FnjdUh rrtTrt—
Chinese in the British Kow Leon ex-
six jjionths' Imprisonment at fiard la-
the north and east, of the regiment, their families and ,a
-J few-civilians. * T
*i Tliat'there is trouble brewing
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Catalogue
ag^, putting a good season in the
ground. Early crops were suffering
some on account of the continued dry,
weather, but -now they will come out
all right and the pastures will be fine
In a short time. From reports from
the country surrounding the rain was
general. Farmers are planting large
cjops ahi are” uapw the pros-
pects. - ; '
, W. A. Peargp shipped opt twenty-one
?ars of rattle frofa Italy, destined for1
Cuba via Galvjston. He purchased the
cattle 'rilefe, from E. B. Hnrroi^, who
had'600 fed there this season. Harrold ------ ---------
shipped two cars,Jhe remaJudqg of the at Washington.
♦/-» Qa T-rlnla ' a AvhnooarinV ftaxai
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CARTER’S INK CO., BOSTON, MASS. *
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W I I W lllb(x>k.Dr.K.PURDT,Houston,Tex [
OFFICIAL
%afiVe
i« the oxUy official
ball of theNational
League ap<! must
be irsed in all
gumes Each ball
, ,; ■ .— warranted.
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES
If a dealer ,doea noi erra 4lpaMlns'a
athletic good. In aleck, send your name
end addre*. to us (and his. tooXor a copy
of our handaowely tllutirated eatalqgue.
A. O. 8P*L0IN*<BROS. «■
New York Chicago Deriver
Ask your merchant*
» forthe “ Ito***” Brand
Pants. Over al If. Shirts
end Dr ft wers.-T ho
workmanship ia--war-
s ranted, and if they Rip •—
iaarm or pry ye otherwise de IM
feetive your dealer, is II
authorized to give you
great damage.
At Lindale, Smith oonnty, from one'
to two carjoads of strawberries are be-
ing shipped daily.
( During the month of April 820 car-
loads of cattle were shipped from San
Angelo to the Indian territory.
Sorghum is pronounced by practical
men to be one ot the most profitable
forage crops known in Texas.
George Powers, one of the most
promtnent horse, breeders of west Tex-
as, died at Haymond ot German meas-
les. ' - ■ . ' ’ ' 1 _-r_. -
Th^recent sixihour rain • at' Ama-j terlng duty In the states of Nebraska
ritto has caused grain to grow rapidly and Kansas, and will proceed, to New-
and raised the spirits of the stockmen i York City and report for further or-
consfderablyr
Tw*o tralp loads of cattld, consisting
enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out of sixteen cars each, were s
every trace of the disease, and cures! from Corpus Christi tolled Fork. I. T.
the worst cases.
My son, Charlie, was afflicted from IW
With Scrofula, and ho suffered so that il was
Imponlble to dress him
'for three years. His
head aid body were a
mass ot sores, and hit
eyesight also became
affected. No treatment
.was spared that w,
" thought would oelleve
. him, but be grew worse?
uhlil hjs condition wasu
indeed pitiable- I had I
' almost despaired 6t bls^
ever being cured, when
Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age. —.
I Costs Only 25 Cents.
A,\k Your Druggist for it
AnillBI WHISKEY Habits cured
I|U|I!m at home without pain. Book
VI I*J"I B. £“Wpota-KX. M— Atlanta. Oa.
Hint to Honiekfepori,
A littledrv “FaultlessStarch” will make a *
large quantity of starch mixture and gives
better results than any other starch; try it.
All grocer* sell “Faultless Starch/’ 10b.-
The youth who says “smart” things
Is not always smart.
Mt*. Wlnkloinanothin* wymp.
ForrblUiren teetbfns. •often* the gum*, reduce* tn*
fiamn-ailun, »ll*y» P»ln. ^^re« wind colic. 25c
WANTED-Case or oao health that I - —
will not benefit. Send 5 cenu to Rip*** Che**te*l
Co.. New York.for 10 wunle* and LOuO teatlmnafsla
(Swift's Specific!. Ade- ■ t . , v,
.MU|,.|------erw., .-I .»M, ..-q. .^^4.'j taUU
he had tsxf>n a d<>*en botth-s. no one wh > knew
of his former dreadful condition would have '
recognised him. Al! the acre* on bln body Ceth<
have healed, his Akin is pe>fiecilv clrtttW’^x -L ,’ 1 . w ”
smooth, and be has been restored t<> perfiectierf norfb/'* he late spring and
health. Mns.-S. S Mabry, —t , , - . _ .
_____-____ tfio EUuot., Macon; Go.. I bad wdatheTT^pring gardens came Jn
For’rearblood troubi'eg it is a waste
of time to expect*cure from the doc-,
iseoaes ore beyond their
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wasted figures of uine-
tenths of our women,
every one of whom may
receive the invaluable ad-
vice of Mrs. Pinkham,
without charge, by writing
to-hgr at Lynn, ifa’ssr-
"JfOStss Tula Evans, of
Parkersburg, Iowa, writes of her recovery as follows:
“Deak Mrs. Pinkham—I had been a constant sufferer
for nearly three years. Had inflammation of the womb,
leucorrhoea, heart trouble, bearing-down pains, hSekache,
■ ■ ■ -r headache, ached all over, and
' *<0^ x at times could hardly stand on
, --.-4^^ \X my feet. My heart trouble was
. < so bad that some nights
) I was compelled to sit
n x bp in bed or get up
/ ' ' an<i walk the floor,
' i? ’ ■ -" .Z^^A’for it seemed as
though I should
" smother. More
\ lhan once I have
; - 4 p: . beten obliged to
■ J , have the doctor
in the
, of the
-—I night. I was also
^53/ ivery nervous and
fretful. I was Ut-
z' terly discouraged.
Z' One day I thought I
y would write and see
if you could_ do anY-
thing for me. I followed
V—,your advice and now I feel
like a new woman. All
w those dreadful troubles I have no
more, and I have found L,ydia
E. Pinkljam's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash a sure
-•cure fop leucorrhoea. I am very thankful for your-good advice
-"—ftefd medfcine." ________
CURE YOURCELF!
Use Big d for unnatural
aiacbarpM, Inflammation*,
irritation* or ulceratioa*
uf mucwui membrane*.
PaitiiMM, and not aatria-
„ _ - ,-1-JDOU*.
] Bold by nrnvrtat*.
or wnt In plain wrapprt-
, early. . . . . . - - ------
of time tq expect a cure from the doc-. Something like 1:206,000 horses are
to»». Blood diseases are beyond their , , „. . .
•kill. Swift’s Specific, . owne.l in lexas. hut a great number
« a*"e BVl® valuer- Texas' sol! and cli-
‘ v C C ror Rlnnn mate ere well adapted to rdsing the
Q. O.a.ThelJlUUU [ finest breeds-and great progress is be- ’
reaches al! deep-seated cases which ; ih8. *nat,e: from Guantanamo and
other remedies have no effect upon. It. In the strawberry districts of the fiftUUVe cf-bl-n passengers and 650
m the only blood remedy guaranteed ■ . rl 4in£~-n(j a- nf the Hit United states
’S^m5«^r^o^ermmeralJW greatm*n“ea’i46a<fs arelmftrg wnC to . 'Hwi-rabHr mraromg-re-are-tiro offirars
various parts in t
while quite a number arn being shipp-
ed to various points in this state.
A fine rain fell at Sanger that
stifes a fine Irish potato crop and all
garden stuff. Corn will be advanced to
the “shooting'' stage without more
rain. Cotton on many farms is up and
looks fine. The rktri putrertzed a great i
deal of freshly-sodded land that can I
now be put tn cotton. The whole conn- i Russia is increasing, and
try looks beautiful and prosperous. | current of all sorts of differences that
v ja . , i have taken place In Abyssinia between
. TEb bre^Bs of cattle, raised around I, ' — __—
“ . ~ 7 , i thb French arid Russian authorities
.Graham now are greatly improved over.;,, ..4Lrrx-—
the old-time cow. Many ot the ranch-I
es are stocked-with thoroughbFed Hef- '
reforSs an fl Tnirhams. Taking the situ- Capt. Walter K.JP$jj$tv seventh in-
ation,*“all in all, the country seems' fantry, is detailed as a member of the
upon a basis off substanila'V prosperity, examining board appointed to meet at
The Cotton Belt railway is hauling I Jefferson Barracks. Mo., vice Capt. Wil-
many carloads of strawberries from] Ham Lassiter, sixteenth infantry, who
eastern Texas to northern cities. I is relieved. . ■ '
Messrs. Richardson and Albaugh of[ Adam Wageck of Ponca Cfty..X)k.,
San Angelo have returned from a trip | learning that bis son George had been
through the sheep country south and . Wounded before Calumptt. sent a
west.’ They viewed about 158,000 sheep j cablegram to Manila inquiring about it.
in good condition, though not yet ' The answer was his fcn was severely
ready to buy for shipment. The range 1 wounded, but not dangerously. The
of grass and -weeds Is in good condition, cost orf the cablegram and answer was
and the rains make the outlook full of < *58. -<■-»
■ THE 'promise. I . Tf,e campaign in the Souda
Tho Kansas State fair management
at Wichita has offered Gen. Funsfon-
and his swimming comrades $1000 to
repeat their brilliant "river-swim-
ming act" there in October. The.Little
Arkansas River, will be fortified and
the general and his men are aAked
to swim across, attack and take the
fortfilcation. .
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In view of Agntnaldo's refusal to ne-
gotiate with Spain for the release of
Spanish prisoners, the government of
Spain has asked the French govern-
ment to a range for fresh negotiations
, , , ■ through the Rrench
ambassador there for their release.
■"MpBgBB,, ,10.1.' ■WggSEMaBMB
Sorof ula is the most obstifiale of blood
troubles, and is often tlie result of an
inherited taint in the blood. S. 8. S. I
is the only- reniitdy which goes deep .
They were put qm grazing lands near
Tlted Fork.'--—---s-
The finest rains known in the vicin- •
i ity of Jnrl Rio for ten years tell re-
cetnly. The rain extended west as
as Devil's river and east r " .
Standart. f ,
Parties in from the Tniftnn and Okla-
I Poma territories report good seasons
I and flattering Crop prospects, f'attle-
| men especially are, in good spirits and
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Spears, George T. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1899, newspaper, May 18, 1899; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284803/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.