Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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When you want anexploeion call
toe Enterprise job office. We fix on J. E. Andrews for some of bis 60
per vent dynamite.
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nently cured by its use.
by D. F. Clark, druggist.
my family and I have recommend-
ed and sold hundreds of bottles of
a trial for it
beneficial.
J. D. Patterson of the Canton
country was in Grand Saline Tues-
day —Grand Saline Sun, 19th inet.
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The agricultural editor of the
Sun is in receipt of a private letter
from Bob Thompson, Esq., of Tyler
in which he announces the arrival
at his home of a fine boy on the
11th inet., who to quote from the
letter, "after taking in the situation
and a good lot of paregoric, seems
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Enterprise publishing office. We
ive a nice lot of ’em on hand.
let of Martin’s Mill, as previously
reported in the Enterprise, is able
to be up.
division of time,
suit.
Houston Post,
St. Louis Republic,
Farm & Ranch....
Texas Farmer....
Home A' Farm...
You can get the ENTERPIISE and
either the Semi-Weekly Houston
Post, the Semi-Weekly Republic
the Semi-Weekly Dallas News, one
year for $1.75. The Enterprise
and Kansas City Star one year for
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and Farm one year for 11.25. sub
acribe now.
Call at the ENTERPRISE office for
Hank mortgages.
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Free—A charming booklet, “Re-
Miss Nannie Neil, sister to Dr.
L. A. Neil of this city, graduated
in elocution at the Springfield (Mo.)
Normal school on the 13th inet.—
Grand Saline Sun.
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Get your visiting cards at the
sisted all other treatment for years,
have yielded to this remedy and
perfect health been restored. Cases
Physieian and Surgeon.
Office it Clara’s Drugstore.
CANTON.TEXAS
WORTH, LOS ANGELES AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
characterized that paper.
For United States Senator:
J. W. BAILEY.
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For Asso. Justice Ct. Ci n
J. N. HENDERSON
With respect, and wishing you
success in your part of the district,
I am your obedient servent,
Jim Tom Story,
Cor. Sec. Dem. Elector Cong. Diet.
that seemed hopeless, that the cli-
Prof’ W. 8. Mills of the Lone
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THE FARMER’S FRIEND AND FIRESIDE FAVOR-
--ITE IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES.--
For Com. Gen l Land Office’.
CHAS. ROGAN.
NEW IDEAS IN SCHOOL
BOOKS.
NATIONAL TICKET.
For President:
W. J. BRYAN.
Vice President:
ADLAI E. STEVENSON.
For Associate Justices’.
J NO. BOOKOUT. I
HOWARD TEMPLETON. •
F, r Congress 3rd District*.
R C. DEGRAFFENRIED. 1
For Diet’ Atty., 7th Jud. District.
For Court Civil Appeals
Judicial District.
For Chief Justice*.
anson Rainey.
For State Treasurer*.
JOHN W. ROBBINS.
For Comptroller:
R. M. LOVE.
ForSupt. Public Instruction*.
J. S. KENDALL.
MANAGER, 330 Cax-
Chicagn
C. H. REESE.
For Sheriff:
CICERO RUSK.
For District Clerk:
H. J. CRAFT.
For County Clerk:
H. P. DAVIS.
For Tax Assessor:
R. L. MURPHY.
For Tax Collector:
J. J. STARNES.
For County Treasurer:
W. 1). THOMPSON.
For Commissioner, Precint No. 1:
J. J. HIGH.
For Commissioner. Precinct No. 2:
R. S. HERRIN.
For Commissioner,Precinct No. 4:
C. W. TUNNELL.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
W. H. WARD.
R W. SIMPSON.
For Representative 100th District:
J NO. M DEAN.
For Conntv Judge:
J NO. W. DAVIDSON.
For Railroad Commissioner:
L. J. STORY.
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WILLS POINT, TEXAS.
Land sold on commission. Notary
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We are authorized to announce
the following as candidates subject
to the action of the Independent
party:
For Justice Peace, Presinct No. 1:
II. McCLELLEN.
Best Passenger Service
IN TEXAS.
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Dave Burkhalter had his right
foot and ankle badly scalded by
etepping into a sail vat at the
Grand Saline Salt works Tuesday
afternoon.—Grand Saline Sun, 19th
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The Horsetraders' Reunion held felt sure it would do good
a f.irly euccessful seeeion in Grand ascording to directions.
Colic. Coicra and Diarhoea Remedy mand, Va.
for all stoma *h and bowel troubles,”
Coughs that have re-
— DEALER IM—
General Merchandise,
You need both our paper and Farm and Ranch, which,
we are pleased to say,ie better than ever before, notwith-
standing the high degree of excellence which has always
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You can get the ENTERPRISE with
each of the following papers for the
following prices:
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For Associate Justice Supreme Ct .
F. A. WILLI X .
Seventy cents cash in advance
will get the Enterprise and Hous.
Ion Semi-Wtekly Post from now
till Jan. let. These are two papers
you sh mid have. From them you
can get all the county, state and
national news. Subscribe now.
Give us your Job Printing..
H. A. Knox and lady and Mrs.
Walker, and two children of Mr.
and Mrs.T. J. Foster, Jr., spent
the latter part of last wee visitingk
in Henderson county.
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Morgan S. Mitchell and family
of Senora, Indian Territory, arrived
in Canton Friday and will spend
the summer visiting in the fiee
ind unfettered state.
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lishing Company mark a new era
urday. He reported his school
moving along nicely.
The Appetite of a Goat.
la envied by all whose stomach
and liver are out of order. But such
should know that Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, give a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular bod-
ily habit that insures perfect health
and great energy. Only 25c at D.
F. Clark’s drug store.
, vival of Interest in Southern Liter- j _
mut -. . . .. ’» For Governor:
ature, “Literature in the South,
byChas. W. Kent and Hamilton
, W. Mable, sent free or application. For Lieutenant Governor:
of Beaumont, New books for the general render: J.NBRowNING-
the little one a life of health and
success. The latter will be reason-
able sure in case he inherits that
innate and assertive modesty pe-
culiar to his father. Bob, it will
be remembered, possesses a brand
o modesty that gets there.—Grand
Saline Sun. 19th isnt.
..,The (‛otton Belt e"er von tbe qolekest nn ahe rtest route to tha
Oldatates, witaout uuueceasary change t fcara. Both day nad nich:
trains are $oqnl ped *itn evu fortebly Cvaches and Rec: hing chair
Cartiaso Parior.are Carx by dny aud Itihnuu Sloepers at uilit.
Writeand tell us where j v are goinzand when yonw1 leave,
ana Wv W1 14.1 Vul what y nr ticket wil , ost «un ••but. train to Laue
w make tne best time nad emnectlons. Wo wil! «k > seud you tu
interesting little boklet, "Z dey on a Parlor Cafe Cur.”
One reason vhy mest people go back to the “Old States”
via the Cotton Belt is because the Cotton Belt maltes from one
to five hours quicker time than other lines.
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good newspaper by handing us
some "kelter” on subscription.
On last Thursday Mis. W. P.
Bratcher was taken with a conges
live chill at her home west of
Grand Saline, and for a time little
hope was entertained of her recov-
ery. She is better now, though
still quite low.—Grand Saline Sun,
19th inst.
Ex. Com. Van Zandt Co. Dear
in the educational development ol
them U (be country. Johnson’s Readers,
if used Lee’s Histories, Manly’s Literature
and healthy. I have recommended
this remedy frequently and have
. never know u it to fail — M Rs. Ct R
1 ri* BAKER, Brookwalter, Ohio. Sold
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hubbard,
Mr. and Mrs. J J. Starner, W J
Staton and John Eads of Canton
pasted through the city yemrday
en route to the river, where they
will spend a day or two fishing —
(rand Saline Sun, 19th inst.
For Chief Justice Supreme Court."
R R. GAINS.
and Curry’s “South” especially are
full of new ideas if interested, the following as nominees
Star school was in the Capital Sat- 1 ed to benefit, have been
Great consternation was felt by
the friends of M. A. Hogarty of
Lexington, Ky., when they saw he
was turning yellow. His skin slow-
ly changed color, also his eyes, and
he suffered terribly. His malady
was yellow jaundice. He was treat-
ed by the best doctors, but without
benefit. Then he was advised to
try Electric Bitters, the wonderful
Stomach and Liver remedy, and he
writes: “After taking two bottles
I was wholly cured. A trial proves
its matchless merit for all stomach,
liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c.
Sold by D. F. Clark, druggist,
and sure cure in a pleasant form.’
For sale by I). F. Clark, druggist.
Get your Envelopes,
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by D. F. Clark.
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You assume no risk when you
buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. D F
Clark will refund your money if
you are not satistie after using it-
It is everywhere admitted to be the
most successful remedy in use for
bowel complaints and the only one
bat never fails. It is pleasant,
safe and reliable.
Ta p DAVIS, V. D.,
—BEN WHEELER, TEXAS.-
Everything sold at live and let live prices. Come and
see me before making your purchases.
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soundings, to remain indefinitely
with us.” The Sun wishes for
Any time will
For County Attorney:
DDentist
Canton - - Texas
Here the week including the S
Menday in oncb mnnth
....and the tax.
Only Line Running Through
ST NEW ORLEANS-
Superb Pullman Vestibuled Buffet Sleepy
Handsome New Chair Cars (seats free,,
DIRECT LINE TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operators nt .Magnificent New Train,
“Pacific Coast Limited,”
Semi-weekly, between
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, DALLAS, FORT
Was It a Miracle.
“The marvellous cure of Mrs.
Rena J.Stout of consumption has
created intense excitement in Cam-
mack, Ind ,” writes Marion Stuart,
\K, ANTED- Honett man or
II woman to travel for large
house, salary $65 monthly and ex-
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eition per*
if addresped
it Raved His Log.
I’. A. Danforth of LaGrand, Ga.,
suffered for six monthe with a
frightful running sore on his leg;
but writes that Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve wholly cured it in five days
For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it’s the
best slve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25 cle. Sold by
D. F. Clark, druggist.
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Notary public. | L. A. NEIL,
LIVELY d DAVIDSON,
Attorneys at Law,
Canton, Texas.
+old moet all of the proprietary
medicines of any note. Among
the entire list I have never found
inything to equal Chamberlain’s
Dr. Guy Reed
- of our neighbor was suffering from
Misses Maul Williams sad Em-cholera infantum. The doctors j The excellent text books recently
ma Prestwood attended an ice had given up ad hopes of recovery, issued by the B. F. Johnson Pub-
cream supper si Myrtle Springs I took a bottle of Chamberlain’s - - -
Friday Light Colic, Colera aud Dirrahoea Rem-
____________ edy to the house, telling
I be Best Home !y f>r stomach and Capplemano Mississippi, $1.10.
Bowell Troubles • Bobbie, “ a story by Kate Cairns,
“I have been in the drug busi 75 cents.
nesq f r twenty years and have “Now that You Are Married,"
50 cents.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price.
well enough pleased with his sur- business and helped the cause of a
Sir:—I am requested by Hon. B.
Q. Evans, elector fur thia Congrer-
sional District, to write you and
see if Hon. C. G. White, candidate
for congress in this district, will
divide time with him on the slump
in discussing the issue now before
the people. I write you in the
absence of knowing who the Chair
man of the Republican Committee
is. You will oblige us by letting
us know, if in your power to ascer-
tain, if he will give our elector a
\N/ ANTED-8e veral peraons for
yy district Ofice .Managers inthi
state to represent me in their own
and srroundng rounties Willing
io pay yeariy $ AX), payable weekly
Desirable • mplovmeut with unusual
opporluaities. Reference exchang-
rd. Enciose peif-addressed stomped
euvelope. N, A. Park, 320 Caxton
Building, Chicago, Iilinoise.
Cary Townly, who was recently
leading druggist of Muncie, Ind. ehot accidentally by Henry Law.
She only weighed 90 pounds when
bus, Ga. “This remedy cured two ,
. . . , Judge r. R. Yantis is in receipt
severe cases of cholera inorbus in . . . . . 1,
of the following letter which is self-
explanatory:
, , Greenville, Texas, July 17, 1900.
it to my customers to their entire ,
.. . , . . . —Io the Hon. Cb m n Democratic
satisfaction. It affords a quiet
The Tin Plate trust, which used
to be the pet boast of the McKinley
campaigners, and still is to some of
them, as a “creation of the protec-
tion policy,” shows but an indiffer-
ent article of gratitude to its crea-
tor. That trust’s recent discharge
of 35,000 employes is a poor return
for the years of benefit which ena*
bled it to assume the position of a
“robber baron” toward the Ameri-
can people. Coming at this stage
of the proceedings, with the cam-
paign about to be opened, such act-
ion can scarcely fail to have i de- '
bilitating effect on the “prosperity” ■
record. But maybe the people1
have already seen through the
humbug and have no good opinion
or well wish of McKinleyism &
Dingleyism to lose.
Prof. A. B. Chappell of Edge-
wood was in town Saturday on
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Flowers at-
tended the singing at Lone Star,
south of Canton, a few days since.
On the return they came by Provi-
dence. Lee says the crops in the
Free State this year are imly im-
mense. He states that he saw up-
land corn on the trip which he is
confident will yield 40 bushels per
acre, while cotton is as fine as he
ever saw.—Grand Saline Sun, 19th
inst.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rumbelow,
died at the family resilence in
Poletow n on Wednesday, the llth
inet. Interment at Creageville
cemetery on Thursday following-- :
Grand Saline Sun, 19th inet.
her doctor in Yorktown said sb*
must soon die. Then she began to
use Dr. King’s New Discovery and
gained 37 pounds in weight and
was completely cured." It has
cured thouands of hopeless cases,
and is posili vely guaranteed to cure
all throat, chest and lung diseases.
500 and 11.00. Trail bottle free
at D. F. Clark’s drug sluro.
Kice-Tres’tand Gen J Kanager, Gen I and heket Ag
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For sale ;
TT J. GREER,
W attorney-at-law,
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no t ffort and very litile money
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enabled to give our customers ex
tra ordinnry value in Artistic Jew
r\, W tehes, and weare ah wing
a benxutiful i - tin nt of E g ige
n ent lid Wrddiug Ring*.
J.W. WILLIAMS.
Fourth Street, Willa Point, Texas.
A Good Cough Medicine.
Many thousands have been re-
stored to health and happiness by
the use of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. If afflicted with
any throat or lung trouble, give it
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necessary. High class Jewelry is
not expensive at J. W. Williams’. . • eg-
Bay ing carefuliy and being satis- ---19> --C9O
tied with an ordinary profit, we are
day last and touk charge of the South,” by Dr. William Dudley
-mallpox patient-. Dr. Allen re Powers, $1.
signing—Grand Saline Sun, 19th Poems of James Barron Hope,
inst. 1125.
“Heart Songs,” by Josie Frazee
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1900, newspaper, July 26, 1900; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585409/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.