The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1894 Page: 4 of 7
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JAMK.S A. LOWKV.Eilttnr and Publisher
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Jxuxa A. Lownv Abilene. Texas.
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Taylor County has twlre been awnnlt-d a jirize
ol $5ou.00 by the Texas btate Fair for beins the
best agricultural county In its district uml in
iBrfi) it wa a wanted theltanner as the heft ajrri-
cultnral county in the State bv the State Fair
at DallK.s.
TRAIN TIME.
Train from the east arrives at 1: 05 and departs
at 4:-r. p. in
1 ram from the west arrivc-a at Hi 1- and de-
part at. 11: Ci a m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tin. (Tkllf.ti-iTwr !Miiiniiiirii(iirits
r.. m'ifiAiihi..rn in t.. fiffisinn
of the democratic primary elec -
uon ro oe ncm .uay oui.
For County Judge
J). (J. HILL.
For Sheriir.
J. V. CUNNINGHAM.
For County and District Clerk.
.M. C. LAMBETH.
YV. T. MERRY.
For County Treasurer
(LA. WITT.
J. VF. UFA).
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For County Assessor.
M. A. VINCENT.
.. V. CHRISTOPHER.
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For . Justice of the Peace. Free. 1
V. A. M INTER.
For Constable. Precinct No. 1.
S. F. G OK 1 1AM.
J. F. NORTH 1NGTON.
The ' Democratic party has;1-
feathered too maiiv storms to be
frightened bv ih- los of a few
iiuiniei).il elections. Th- "hard
times" will soon be over: then
democraev will he nil right again
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Governor TillmajiV. South Car -
olina dispensary law has been Ie-
el:irfl mie onsiitut ional. after (fv -
ernor Tillman had 'had a number
S d t i2lill-ssC?l l?imLm.
wjmmjmmi
of citizens shot down like dogs ( for half a century among the lore-
because they opposed his propo- j most Americans and. what is more
silion to have the -state monopo- important they earned the osi-
lir.e one line of 'business. The -lions they held. David Dudley
ground on which Ahe law is le-'
eiared uncontituti'niial is that it
.........
tfrniMiii mi wliieli jihe law is le-'
creates a monopoly of stat
To man ever glj rich b com-
plain in;.
Coxev's ;i:iiiv
suffered
tnie a
an audienee that there is only air
enough between the north jiole
and the isthmus of Ranama to
iloat one Hag. Hi hearers did
not stnp to imiuire what llag. but
cheered Rob to the echo.
A live weeks drouth is alarm-
ing Fngland. France. Rrusia and
Poland. Shoit crops are feared.
nas
iimnv insults in us marcu o
W-i4in-ton Th- insults were i The State Medical Association octopus whieh controls "&' i p.ss of the San Angelo eountl-y ;
"-'":; u ! K- ..k .- - i--u&r 'ss '" . " 1 1 ;:::;;;:r1;:::r ::;: z - - --!
Wa- 1 " . is but the battl.-t-r.xol thi" a s hnul Jirllv of Senator Hill's .speeeh.j
Rob Inoersoli is all right on; " :l uni Qt'L j l parly vxolnionary papers. - . .willl lhe rupiihli.-ans.
! :. . l. ....... !...- i-.... I- ill fin. ill.! .. l . l I... ...... . 1 . 1. ..-..! t i.i wi i
llesuon. lie ri-LTmn im. . . .. ' ... iiiSiness.
nv i.. .i-i in uieienwi- unn ' " ' mio Liie latter iiiii i m u. -' iu n . .
The Confederate Veterans Willlin l orK UI 'l wm- " ""'
hold their next annual State re- i Kno to work sooner and
union at Dallas m the first Wed- ' quarrolod less among themselves
nesday in.hrlv net. Quite a num-
ber will go from this portion of
the stat'.
We shall in two or three weeks
commence the publication in the
Skws of the charming ePyright
serial story entitled "Ihe Old
31 ill Mystery." D is one of the
best and most fascinating stories .'.f d' mn aml a .slatesman
now before the American public vounjrer man and
and those who fancy such litera -
ture will find it worth the priee of
a whole year's subscription to tlie
paper.
oi South
The supreme court ol houtn
Curolina has knocked out tlie
mijiIi limior law and governor
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Tillman is temporarily ielt wnn-fhrockmor-
in Mclvin -
Ex- governor J
V
ton died at his home
ney April 21st.
That great protected industry I
1111 fe I-----; -:
the Carnegie steel woiks. is again
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in hot water because ofdetraud
?presenianve uii6uu
favor the
nomination and election.
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.i- HTi J. T. Tucker oi JSubia;
r. i mntv. He is iust the
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kind of man we ought to send to
If Congress would reduce the
tariff we would not need any "free
silver." In other words if they
will quit taking money out of the
pockets of the millions under the
guise of protection there will
be more money in general circula-
tion. The principle of protection
is all wrong. It is really a law to
tax the masses for the benefit oi
the classes. "No government can
become great under such a sys-
tem. It may build a few men up
to greatness so far as wealth
goes but for every palace thus
built up there will be a thousand
hovels clustering around. Away
with the system.
An exchange in calling atten-
tion to the announcement for a
democratic prinuir y election.
J?
makes th& following sensible and
timely suggestions: uThe ene-
mies of democracy are making
capital out of our lethargy and
are taking advantage of every op
portunity to instill into the minds
of the -people principles which
arc inimical to peace: prosperity
.! rnor m.vernment. JQt us
r
w tJlUUUlll.
now have a thorough organization
of th party such as we have nev-
er had before.'
! Better to have neer been born
! than to live and die unloved.
There was an attendance at the
Confederate re-union at Birming-
ham. Ala. this week of about 20.-
(M)0 veterans.
Tlie "commonweal army"1 this
week captured a train on the Nor-
thern Pacific Railroad and started
east irnited States troops had to
be called upon to wrest it from
them. What next?
Abe Mulkev
has just closed a
closed a
tn ;lC0-jth(.
great
revival
meeting
About HO conversions are
re-
r ' u r . r
The citv assessor and
nuaxiuj
' ui 1-1 V-.a-o is reported to be -(.'.-
000 short in his accounts and has
'skipped to partsunknown.
j
j It will be a long time before tlie
! celebrated and famous Field fami-
ly is duplicated if it ever is. Its
. mi'inhi'is efiinniered almost everv-
thinir except death and have been
Pii.lil. wlin w.is buried in New
j'ield who was buried in Jew
! York C'itv last Sunday was one of "
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two iurists of the family. Justice
Field of the '. S. Suireme Court
is the other.
It is said th.it Texarkana has a
small epidemic.
Kellev's branch of tlw -common-
weal" army are having trouble!
.
among themselves on
account id
sell-cousti-
there being too many
tuted leaders.
Democrats of Taylor county are
ikinji up to the dangers that'
threaten our country and are go -
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tlwre wniild not now be so
much
to do.
Those Coxey cranks will cause
national trouble yet.
The Texas Veterans held a re-j
union at Waco last week. V
voml sections are' urging
' ; n
;ii.i.ri. Wniwrm for governor lie
man and
ocacv ol ianti reform. casts an unjuM miiputalion agsunst
. . The cattle business wo
1 mivernor of Texas.Htv. and the sooner 'they leav
; 9 cjrcus am 0 into the side shows
Governor llogg has been fined! bl.Ut4r it win 0.
SlM.OO and costs for killing one
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poor little deer in Nacogdoches
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nr -.- ir lie wns
. wouW i; V( w givc up
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' nis love 01 venisou aim eum
ins love Ol venisou aim uiuu a
.. . ennrt nv it would
Soon break 11m up tlml I if the
I tIII 11111' llll .lllfi v- -v- -
soonoresiuiimuau..
j people out here should take a no-
' tion to jump on him with both feet
every time he knocked down a lit-
tie runt oi a deer
w.iTj-rv to illustrate. A bank
1 ne question arises as 10 wuv 10
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vu ii uuuuiv.( wmi. ...
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show lor mm.
(v.vev's army "marches on. So
i - -w
j does John Browns soul they
aaw Sl m
Jft Ann WrigM
Fltdnont AliWaa .
They Said Sk Would Die
But Hcod't Sarsaparilla Prvd Its
Merit.
Tht following sutoment will be of Interest t
the many friends of Mr. "Wright all over Ala-
bama and Georgia. He was for ten years a
tocomottTe eagineer and to now machinist for
the Coo!A Manufacturing Co. :
' I know the good there is in Hood's Sarsapu-
rllla because it has been proved in the case of
ray wUe. lu the summer U 1832 sho was token
111 with malarial fever which the physicians suc-
ceeded iu breaking up. llut then followed a se-
vere Illness like dropsy. Sho seemed to be grow-
ing worse every day and our friends said
6h Would Surely Die.
i was induced to have her
parllLi which was followed by toe best results j
I was induced to have her take Hood's Barsa-
Hhe has now taten eight bottles and has used
six boxes of Hood's nils and is in perfect
Hood'sCures
heattfc aa well and hearty as ever. We thaelc
Qod for such a valuable mediolne as Hood's
Sarsaparilla." H. A.Wkioht PUdmoat. Atu
Hood's PIU cur" all lUer Ills bllousnes;
Janndlee indigssUon sick headache. Ma
Texas has suffered from the re-
cent financial crisis less than any
state in the Union which shows
that '-Providence is on our side:"
and that Providence knows a good
thing when it sees it. Farm and
Ranch.
So-called '-providence" has lit-
tlu lu do with it. -Our lives and
fortunes are generally what we
make them. Texas has a good roc-
ord now. but just wait and see what
it wiii M should s. .Vcr adopt
K;sas style of politics.
v.iii-iU.sr:.t..liiirilio efforts oft
'. (.- ". .... 1 J
me tanf! tinker to destroy the
sneiMi
industrv. sheen jire still
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mood property and will eer re-
mam so. -ir. Antonio ritocKman.
This is an important admission
on tlie part of a paper that has
been tryim to nersuade the
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il ----
j1;ll . to onlv
wus in the sheep rai-
j.'CUJMt
i.. i...t i iJii nti i-
that
money there
sin" was the bountv proided
j the government.
Roring arteshm wells
pravmg for ram. Sail Antonio
Stoeknian I
t'ni t!..-. :.r.- : l!irr. ..leiiieiit of
the human family who believe that
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thchiiman laiiiily wiio lu-ueve uiai.
juaying beats work all hollow.
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New York city has more mill-
ionaires than any other city in
the world and siiend sT.rihO.OOtli '. . . .
tJ.uJLu: ...! The iliJleoIti'aclaiid build and oper-
I ions 'are prineipallN in Wall street
the headouarters' of the money
i ' .
casts an unjul iuvputation against
the stateMtien o( the country and
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..Ifwi.wl iIiimh i eoiiLM-ess. e
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elected them to congress. (
hnvr....! x.. lo.-. Vmth in th
-
'wivi.fn.aii T li.Ti" mav he a Jew
wh' win sil iheir influence but
1umV ;.so are men who will sell
their vote.-. Rut we have no
1 right because this is so to bring"
I ' . ..! ...:...
sweeninu ciiarge in i-u""i'"""
and dishonesty against either con-
LM-esMiien or voters. It may gen -
erally be said that the man who jaaople(l bv ronM-ess early in session people will look at what (
does so has a dull axe of his own ' jmWm m Ul0 thl. fonn 0f has been accomplished not how-
to grind and wants to stir the committee amendments it was accomplished. '
.people into turning the grind -
1 tone lor llllll.
Tfie Jq-y(1 rmuUy Tim has i the changes the amendments will
boted the deinocratic party. So- j effc(.tf furlher lhall that it was the
v to know it. ( hildress Index. 'aim t0 seeure a reduction of about
Vou neediH he. for a paper like: n.r cc.Ilt rrom the McKinley
Vou needirt be. for a paper like:
that can neither be a benelit or an J
honor to the great democratic par-:
e the
- .
o man mo is uuiiiihS "
l.iiiri himsolf to Democratic nrin -
bind himself to Democratic prni-
ciplos ouht to ho enndled 111 the
i-rttif. r;nii.- Ours is a vol-!
wv-uiVFv.ii.. .".-
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miteer armv. Democracy shack -
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-. ..obody.
:
j t.Verai would-be leaders are
jagitatillr a theorv: -The great -
( 00( t0 lho jroatest number.'1
There wa:
iii'Yit a more rotton
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rkrilTirl.lLU llit- lliviilv.? i..... ...
r i mmilies sunnort. in
Al . a inv fimt it bene.
us l.usc uuuc "' ........
mnw ni'onlc than it luiures.
Vot who will say that the robber
.7"-- . - ' . f-. -tv..
j had the ngni 10 miu. u.numc
others' wealth. Ex.
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SySzSjSe&!SQ
BOXING
FRAMING
FLOORING
CEILING
SHIP LAP
GROOVED ROOFING
SHINGLES jg
D & H PICKETS.
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The Largest and Most Coinplete Stock of Building! Material
in the West. Write for prices and estimates. l
abilene. texas!
We are informed that the third
party folks did not make a nomi-.
nation for county attorney. The with a seduction ease is away i
name of the nominee as given us ahead of the legal method al-
is.I. P. Loekwood. But who is though it may be considered con
LoikroaA. We never befoiv
heard of him.
The Texas members of the
House of Representatives are a
unit for the repeal of the State
bunk tax.
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The St. Louis Globe-Democrat
... .
e-iv- Pnl UreekinridL'C lliaV at
fcj-i j x. v- ' - - ...- n -
least eongralulate himself upon
the fact tliat he will not have any
income tax to pay.
The truth sometimes travels in Y.hn. There may be no explosion
a wheelbarrow but it always gets j)Ut a most destructive one is lia-
therc in the end. ble to occur at any moment.
3'rendergrast may yet cheat the (.Jen. D. O. Howard has written
gallows. a book about Isabella of Castile.
Lots of neor.le think he could
Tl In policy ot tlie l mien aiaie-s
. i.i.
j withdrawing from the Clayton-
Bulwer treaty with (J reat Britain
and building the Mcaragua canai
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without the intervention oi a pri
. ...i....
vale company win unuwiM
.
pro a popular one. h.
w i
That New Railroad.
The eonstuetion of the Henriet-
ta. Abilene and San Angelo rail-
i
rolid nov. seems to be an assured
thing. Kews comes from J Ienrietta
1 i . ... t.. .-.......!
nan nov. seems to iiriiiiasnun-u
hv'th6t c;n .Mav l." work will begin
.t.i il... tlivt li.n tuiloo frini l.'mir.
I Mil' UK Ul.-Jl H ii IIHIVO l"'l" w"'ri
rll mi tin. I.'iwl.- Il:iiwl I'OMll to
J1(?ni.ielt:i Jiml eonlnu;tsl:lvo beP
j
J made to complete the roadbed to
Archer City within sixty days.
.This certainly looks like business
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anil the completion of the lino
Wuiansa 'rcat deal lor jMirtAXonh.
means a great deal lor Fort AVorth.
I ( Hue wirll known railroad man
'....T.J i.. -i i'i.hai'Iki'- ! r lhei lien-
ajio this road it will revolutionize
j U(. cattle and sheep shipping bus-
ill
uld bo
about all the line would have to de-
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iwmiiI nn inr rivi'iiiii-. hill .MS tlllS 1
pend on for revenue but as this i
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wi n is believed have a nayiim
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Plerty. F"" c.rtli Oa.ett-.
Compromise Tariff Bill.
v.himrtnii .uril 2."i. Sena-
l)r 15rit.tr js authority for the
i .
'ct.Jf.tmmit tlmt m I'liinnrnnnsii tar-
Tri bni h b(.on arrei.d upoI1.
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. Q w 1)eiulinr bill. .Senator'
; . ..i.i .... ;i;r..in .mv f
; i.i net wiiuiuiiui imuitiiv. ..i.j x..
3) I)er cc.nt. fro
i;nv
t
JlCIl Oil J1UII1UII iiuiu' "" ""- 1
dogs and all stock cured in 30
minutes bv Woolford's Sanitary
1 tch on human mange on horses
Lotion. This never fails. Sold
1... W..I-.1 V- 1.v ..n.I.M- Drii.riiisfs.
n 1 1 ui 11 iv .vii ii uui. 1 1 "re 1
Abilene. Texas
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Pith and Point.
Desnair Hone rone astniy
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. Moral beauty is the basis of all
..
frao b.v.
Cliildren haxe more need of
modes Ihall of L.riiics.
1 vherever the speech is corrupt-
t.(j s aso js ie mind.
virtno i the he.-LUtv. and vice
I V. W VVr ' .
the deformity of the soul.
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solutelylatal.
0-.i
orotuc-
. A1" soouja-"" . flirins ar
i u 'ca. jaicvi".- o
and horses. Also two good ninns art-
oflereil at low prii-es for eash and part
time. I!. I!. Pakkkk.
lING0BI!RT0N&(0
LUMBER DEiLERS
i
WHOLESALE
Terse Tart and Timely.
The shotgun method of dealing
tempt of court to sav it.
1 is better to count a quorum
than uot to have a quorum at all
and be unable to do business.
Yes counting a quorum in the
house will certainly lead to a sur-
render; but it will be a surrenderoi the republicans who have been
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obstructing legislation for weeks.
Coxey's army and kindred or-
ganizations are playing with lire
in the vicinity of a powder maga-
lmike ;i mlcll jnorc
000k iy telling all he knowa-ubout
the Freedmen's Savins Rank of
rragram memory.
Chauncev Denew savs: "I
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Mian oe tieiigmeti iu we ine repuu-
. . . .
llijsill iuiiiiiii.( mi nvmi;m in
lS!)b" Well that is one thing in
which the democrats agree with
Chauncev. They also would b-
.i.t:. .i.... i i.: .....:..n.wi
delighted to see him noiuiua
by the republicans: he would
ueiiiriiieu i aee hum uuuuuiut-u
so easy t( beat
A correspondent of a New York
Republican paper has nominated t
Harrison and Hill as the republi-j
can ticket of !U. That fellow'
seems to be traveling aht-ad oi
schedule turn
countin" a ouorum four-
".....
teen years ago w:us advocated on
the llM)r of the House by a demo
crat it was biiterly opposed lyj
Tom Reed. How. then can its(
adoption now by the democrats;
Whom the gods would destroy
tlley first make mad." Whom the
republicans would destroy among
the democrats they Hatter
u fa liu.B. llK.
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:u laze. "J ne oe n miusi oe iuukju
vjlV lir for the (leinocrats of the
. House to authorize Speaker Crisp
to count a quorum. 'Tismuch bet-
ler to count a quorum and do bus-
: . .1... .. ...r..c-ii .mil iln until-
mesa man iw muow .
ing whenever the republicans de-
dine to vote. At the close of the
The opposition to the tariff bill
. .;..;n.!ii- iVfin. ihr.v;n who
LiMiiea iiiiiii.jnj nt i..-
have grown rich at the expensel
(f thcTconsuiners of the country'
bv reason of the 'protection' giv-
.. to ?oods manulactured by them
en to goods manufactured by them.
When the number and wealth of (
these men are considered it is not'
. . . . .. .hlo i
surprising that the aie able ...
make their opposition ielt. .but
tMere js one thing they cannot buy
1 .
the votes of democratic
Sena-
tors.
The dread man on the white
1. ......... w.111111 tn li'ive dnveloned a
. - s-'
special fancy for democratic Sena
iiuiisv jh."'-" "- w
tors of Rrst Co lq t o
Ueorgta: uieu iiuuc i 'i
Carolina. Let us hope that these
two will satisfy his cravings for
prominent democrats.
i r v.iw- YnrU
The presidents of Neu oik
tlirninH--noiiit has been finally
o
mruiiig-pi
rGaciied."
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and RETAIL
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QUITE
That's the way it is with Groceries. I am
putting the prices down keeping the standard
of quality up and adding thereby new custom-
ers to my list each month. Do you buy ? Call
and see me. I want to sell you'some goods.
W. JM. G. MACKECHNEY.
Abilene (Pine Street) Texas.
y ip oUftiovwin umeiiim
;' (' - b- - -
Famous for neatness and synunetry of
its proportions. Has a world-wide rep-
utation for simplicity strength and du-
j p.lily OltJv l)V t
- jis nKnUler ofdoilio
.
the:real worlli of a
Sixty vears of use has practically
demonstrated that its claims for effi-
ciency art warranted. It is without
doubt tlie best machine in the market.
We have one on exhibition. Call
and see it. Yours Truly
v
"ARGUS
My Imported Cleveland Bay
of Wl at my fsirm miles south of Clyde at 510.00 to
. ; in.nv wilh f()aK monev (luc wlienItho r.lcl 1h ascei-
'
taincd. (rra will be furnished free to mares while
breeding'. But I w.ill not be
I will irivc terms for a bunch of mares.
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DO YOU ADVERTISE?
IF NOT WHY NOT
Are you governed by prejudice favor or business principles
in the selection of a medium .'
If by business principles try the News. It will serve your
purpose and treat you fairly.
It is no beirirar for patronage but will appreciate anyHhat
is "iven it. Get our ligures on
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S. BALLINCER
AKPTK and BUlIiDEK
ABII.EXE TEXAS.
Work in my line respectfully solicited. ill furnish estimates on
j any class of buildings from an out-house to a residence.
Confer -with me before letting your work personally or by mail
S&ftSSg5SSss3S&&
FIRECLAY
FIRE BRICK
PLASTER PARIS
LATk
Wire Picket Fencing.
ffiesess&-gssssses5S5gge8se
a
DROP!
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ll 0 WOldv it does and
- H Call VOU jlldgC
""rain binder.
Agents
o e
No. 42"
Stallion will malcc the season
responsible for accidents.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1894, newspaper, April 27, 1894; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330133/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.