Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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TEBBELL IS'BBAVE AND FEABLESS.
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Ulills Itotnt Cbrontcte.
ThVrsdAy, December 5, 1895.;
Oh, My Back. o
A Rood m»hy tired men and "omen
eould Ret rid. Of that, pain. In llieir buck
if i bey, would try Parks’Sure Cure for
tbe liver tihtl kidney*, ibis trouble I*
UHiiolty there and Parka’ Sure XJirtV
reaehea and cure*'it. Sold by Human ,t
Flaw;.
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Texas is Matchless.
From the Ifajfas New*.
W. W. Ddxit’T, who is in charge
of the TexaA exhibit cars*at the
missionary, who can Atlanta Exposition, ha* written
W. H. A brains and the Ctominer-
cial Club as follows from Atlanta:
I am wry much gratified to
inform you that the mathiess
Texas exhibit istocated in a most
prominent position tn aide the
It hastband it is thought he .wit I returu.lo\
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now ^AiujuLly^ftlJ-home^rjiti.eiltUe A
that it arrived liere
,,
ci.e a lietjral patronage. No'hing
is more good to a town than a i.„f.
patronized, live,wide-awake news-
0 pappr___,__2______,______
Our Ministers task is difficut I
f '»>iwtfrii>ii ihlimnfj ilntmiy" wlUiutfl t!iwwtMllll|
■W. c. Mocaoftx,
... The finest stock of goods ' fa
country Is to I; found ul JI; W. Qar.
rett’*. He also‘ han nUcured Un? »ate of
Begg-’ Family Medicine*.- Every bot.
tlo warranted. They w»il gtre you'aiu-
Hie administration than Judge
Terrell." 11 is course is n>t only
approved, but warmly commend
ed. Consequently the allegations
ot the ReV Mr. Johnston tall fiat
and are not seriously -noticed.
F. Hopkinson Smith, the popq
lar novelist and magazine writer,
made the following reply to Par
son Johnston in the New York
Sun of today:
To the Edlto^^of the Sun. .
Sir: Your paper of this- morn-
ing contains a dispatch Pom Jef
ferson City, Mo., stating tlrar the
Rev. J. T. Johnston, I). D,, pastor agitator
of the First Baptist Church, pub.
From the St.-Loui* RofmbfaH—
Washington, Nqy. 28 —If any
serious person here has taken any
notice of the charges and aliega
tion’s made againstJWihist-r Ter-
rell by the Rev. D.r. Johnston, of
Jefferson City. Mo., it is unknown.
Tnere is no doubt that-the-con-
duct of Minister Terrell meets with
the full approval of the president every d ly tor'-penrly
aqd secretary of state. In fact, ’
this can be made stronger by say-
ing? with propriety that none of the
The Most Wonderftd Pill.
Tbev 1 <|ie>« " Where all ofabfa fail,
TV**" STS I’SfH-ir rfji: jv' filttts Gfanls,
and/ire rightly >ameit Remember rhe
nnmeTnd call for them at tlio beat store
hl.UXHin- ,«■ W Hsuimii li*<tn ***■! ~
Arrested la Ariuuuat . ..
Al'iH jTa, Ark., N«v. 28—-Bher-—;
ill Puttecrtin. and- Marshall ’Kit*
trell 'of this city arrested a much
wanted criminal to day near Riv-
Wilt stop hair falling nut or I erside. when tliev landedJackBol
it it .rial/ Fvoi’v'l______r-i *~j -
I Whined Ai Gatesville, Texas, lor
1 the murder uf a. ;uau umu#d Cmjli.—•
Box Is a real nervy looking custo-
mer,and takes bis arrest with in-
difference, becoming a practiced
criminal. Re made ho resistance.
BwHm w"lBB»tB'ef 'AtBWfttrW-WWHK1
Family but Nobly Betnains on Guard
Texas without ex'radition papers.
SVille.
f.f”' Notfroo.
My notes,., and accounts have
been placed in the haiids*“<>f Mr.
tf. H. thrmatdt for colleetloft, affd—
those indebted to me will confer
a favor by seeing him and Settling
up. W. C. MoBgc6n,M^UU
A JOB FOR THE FOOL KILLER. Ill Ills re
—---• —— ports ot the m igsa-'res. and (High t
to be hanged. Statements of this
F. Hopkinsoa Smith, the Novehst,! kind ahdlfdm such sourc^a make
Refutes Johnston’s Charges. one long fer-fhe appointment of n
1 ■ '—-4—■■—, ——----—guveftfiiieilt' font JiiTler. whose
duty it shall be to knock In the __________________
heads ot ignorant or vicious per-, dare not go,,a way.”
sons wtuise, utterances only tend
, 4-uw.nnpliCRtw
gra-ve enough, and one which ihr-j tidn of sfleh harm-fnl and wiclraj,
pv-rijtr the lives of hundreds ot Statements a8 thc,?e (>f the rever-
Americans, ami causes endless j eml g’-ntleman otjefferson City,
anxiety to their friends here a ’* *' ' “ —“
home. They also make one won-
der whether the Mohamadan re
ligeon is not infinitely better than
that dispensed by the Rev. J. T''ma''k"t'.*'""i'i
Johnson ot Jefferson .City, who I utmln • grny
thus willfolly and ignorantly de- H1? WHii7Mn,.ed «-s»u.fa<ti.»> by
, , • \ . • . ..1juurpvni'isx<iiiiK.-t.-i.Jt. ...
fames an nOnest gentleman. j . —-
1 left Cmtslannnople six weeks J Fmn) thp KalltDian glln.
ago. amfimlsRW.Mmirter lerrell- T|)e Sutl is proIld
. ’ ’ .. ,r 1 splendid improvements of th
had every oi.portuntty for judg c„RONlctE. u
•ng hts efforts xit-h the buWmre rrteij threatent inside and
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u •*'“ ..................... r..A_.. tiec^ W|th an, American passpori.
[issued one day after he had lived
lo'trg bttoUgh in the-United Slates
to secure it. Although the man’s
trunks whrefiiled with retolhiv.ui
ury documents,, and although he
admitted he bad .taken Citizen-
ship for the express purpose of re
turning to Turkey to assist in the
present revolution, the Minister
succeeded in saving his headland
reshipping him o^fof tlfgcountry:
This is the r«hord in -the case 01
every - other num, Armenian,
Glteek or American, whetjier spy,
-or 1
ciaitn the protection of the Uni-
ted States patsport. So far, not
one .has been injured.
. . I have a letter from the Minis
| United States minister to Turkey, ter, dated November 10, 18ffft, res
’ 1 ceived today, in Which he uses
| faith, was aiding in the killing of these words:' “I have warned Atlanta exposition
Christians instead of protecting the Sultun and the Porte that if.
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Lost. .
Twenty hend of sheep. Left X
my borne, 5 miles north of Can-
ton, several months ago. Reward
for information,
_B. A. Monroe, Canton.Tex
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’- Bozg*’ Gerhnin Sarlve—“The-Porreei
OiAT'meot’.’—baa cured thousand* Oo.
teX fa anfitoiem l«. rare ,ny "
relieve, al o^oe. It. W. Qarreti" *^.‘,2 '
I Mo. Yours respectf till.
~F - HnpKiNS>iNS3Tifn~
Beggs’ Hair Benewer
'f the best hnir tonic o« the
gray., «h«> it a .Hal. Evferv’I
vour nonular driigjfat. R. W. ftarr -t,tT
Splendid Improvement.
fltts Delegate*.
jMgFritl-beravrm.......al -lit—
doi'iation ot the repre-
"Aefflatives of the Mexican gov
eminentTias appointed the l<4
bU**w>M*g. wst-end - exp*-n -
enced business men ol 'leXas to
....../ net as a State commit Ie for y>e
Mexicon International Exposi
lion, which is to open tn the City
,,— . Mvxkto on or v bout the 15 <.t
-z ' September, 1896 : W. 11. Clark,
Dn|la«; F. R. Lubb-ck, Austin;
W. II. Duughtery, Gainst ille ; V\
L. Mcfjatighey. Foil Worth: T.C.
/ Foster, Nkvasoto; L J Polk,
- — tWveston; I). O. Giddings", Sr.,
Brenham ; R. E. Smith,Shertn tt| ;
John Ireland, Seguin; W. A.
Williams, Greenville; F. W.
James, l.aird.
f---Ob, Yes.
" We keep I'ark-f* Cotigii SjVup and. " e
ori ,r
Sold by Human & Finer.
Importation of Live. Stock.
Eag£r Pass, Nov. 8.—The treat,.
^Sryr^epwrtment has just tele
graphed the collectors office at
Eagle Pass that thp crossing of
live B'ock frt Presidio and Boquol-
k>9 will be facilliat ed, whick
probably mean* that an inspect,*
repre*etiting the departmeut of
•'- •agriculture will be immediately
appointed or placed on duty at
11 rose, two points,” where it is re>
ported, that thousands of head ot
cattle are waiting .permission to
—— cress. The quarantine will ex-
pire December i: This is of *
" importance to slodOnen in MexiJ hcly 8ta'ei1. 1h8‘ b"n<1ay night, in
■' c > opposite the big bend in the!a.8ermoh °n lb* Armenian ques
Rio Grande, i’ion, that the Hon. A. W. Terrell,
Tfyou want a wagon cheap for' had embraced the Mohammedan
boron easy terms, call on J. r ------------
. I Christians instead of protecting
no missionary has suffered. For
mnirtha J have longed to *ee my
family at home^'and have had a
one hair was hurt oh an Ameri | breakage ot a glass or the remoV
can To-ad my ao'vernim-ht would al of a grain of-corn. ;Fu.lly 10,-. ”
hpid Turkey reajjonaibTe. So far, JOOO people* visited -mt lyateidtay. ’ ‘
•nd there is’but one verdii't-
'/splei^d^^-ThHiiiXiuilleiL-L—site,——
We dispqgnt Calilomia. ’ Other
xtatn •'vhiFiifa «aru nni i* '* *
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ANOTHER OPPORTUMITY1
- Now Offered to the People.
, BeginningMBK 30, Will Give a Disconnt of 1&Percent
-Off of Actual Cash u Every Parchaxe. Don’t Miss the Chaace, It Won't Last Loot
n Remember the Cost Mark as-Printed Above. Take Haif nf the Figures the Goods are Markeff tn?”
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Spears, George T. & Gilmore, Clarence E. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1895, newspaper, December 5, 1895; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302470/m1/2/?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.