The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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\* Seventeenth Year—No. 6. ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE, 8, 1900. Whole No. 844.
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THIS CAR FOR
J. C. Taylor
& Co.,
Albany.
Just Arrived
A car of the Famous Buck's
Cooking Stoves.
We invite the public to call and look at our immtnie stock of
HARDWARE.
Two large rooms crowded with everything need«d by th« Farm-
er, the Builder, the Sportsman and the Housekeeper.
We make it possible for the people ot
Shackelford and adjoining Counties
to enjoy the full benefits of a first-
class Hardware Stock.
We have Dishes, Cooking Vessels, Fruit Jars, Stoneware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, John Deer and Oliver Steel
Plows, Disc Plows, Cultivators, McCormick
and Deering Binders, Also repairs
7 for same, Sisal and Manilla
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Twine, Wagons, Bug-
gies, Etc.
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WHERE OTHERS CATCH
FISH
Is a good place for you to
try. And where others get
good reliable fishing tackle
is the best place for you to
get yours.
"DEPENDABLE"
Is the word which best de-
scribes our fine line of sport-
ing goods,
BR2KEN HEARTS
Can be patched up and made to look as good as new but brok-
en dishes and china can only be mended by replacing them.
We have just
"<;pa<h«d PpU*6"
on our Queensware department. Come in and see what we
have for you.
J.C.TAYLOR&CQ.
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How to Cure a Sprain.
Last farf I sprained my left
hip while handling some heavy
boxes. The doctor I called on
said at first it was a slight
strain and would soon be well,
but it grew worse and the doct-
or then said I had rheumatism.
It continued to grow worse and
I could hardly get around to
work. I went to a drug store
and the druggist recommended
£fme to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. I tried it and one-half
of a 50 cent bottle cured me
entirely. I now recommend it
to all my friends.—F. A. Bab-
cock, Erie, Pa. It is for sale
by J. W. Manning. june
The Albany News and Dal-
las Semi-Weekly News one
year $1.50. - ,
A Card of Thanks.
I wish to say that I feel und-
THE OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM IN
MorthnWest Texas.
WEBB & HILL.
(S. Webb, L. H. Hill,)
Agents and Notary Publics.
WARREN & WEBB.
(J. R. Warren, S. Webb,)
Attorneys at Law,
Webb & Hill
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Land, Live S
moan, ft
ive mtock, moan, wollecting
INSURANCE /GENTS.
->IAlbany, Shackelfou® County, TmasK-
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Collections and Abstracting,
and our charges are reasonable and in accord with the
times. Examination of titles, drawing of 'legal instru-
ments, etc., a specialty.
Our nearly 20 years experience in the agency business, enables us to give the buyer or
seller the advanage of a quick honest deal, as we are thoroughly posted.
Write us or see us personally, if you waDt information regarding lands, town
property, horses,, mules, cattle, sheet), etc. are in a position to gbre you anv
information desired
N. B.—We are agents and hav« established a local board in Albany, for the Standard
Savings & Loan Association of Dallas, Texas. We are now prepared to build houses
and loan money on choice Albany property.
WEBB & HILL.
er lasting obligations for what
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has done for our family. We
have used it in so many cases
of coughs, lung troubles and
whooping cough, and it has
always given the most perfect
satisfaction, we feel greatly
indebted to the manufacturers
of this remedy and wish them
to please accept our hearty
thanks.—Respectfully, Mrs. S.
Doty, Des Moines, Iowa. For
sale by J. W. Manning, june
"Well," exclaimed the war
editor of the yellow journal,
"I can't make head or tail of
this dispatch from our special
correspondent in South
Africa."
•'Neither could I." said his
assistant.
"James," said the editor to
the office boy, "ask the South
African correspondent to step
in here for a moment."—Times
and Standard.
Mothers who would keep
their children in good health
fchould watch for the first
symptoms of worms and remove
them with WHITE'S' CREAM
VERMIFUGE. Price, 25 cts.
J. W. Manning. june
I think I know now," said
the soldier, who was making a
determined effort to masticate
his first ration of army beef,
"wkat people mean when they
talk about the sinews of war."
Reports show that over fif-
teen hundred lives have been
saved through the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. Most of
these were cases of grippe,
croup, asthma, whooping
cough, bronchitis and pneumon-
ia. Its early use prevents con-
sumption. J. W. Manning
G. L. Cliism, Moran. june
At 8 p. m, the gas-light's gleam
Reveals young Cholly Smart,
He's calling on his lady fair—
They sit this far apart.
At 10 o'clock the question's
popped,
Their souls are filled with
bliss,
If we could peep, we'd see that
they
Aresittingcloselikethis.
—Baltimore American.
The Chinese ask "how is
your liver?" instead of "how do
you do?" for when the liver is
active the health is good.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers
are famous little pills for the
liver and bowels. J. W. Man-
ning. G. L. Chism, Moran. j
Ivy poisoning, poison wounds
and all other accidental injur-
ies may be quickly cured by
using DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is also a certain cure
for piles and skin diseases.
Take no other. J. W. Man-
ning. G. L. Chism, Moran. j
Albany will not . "down,"
although there seems to be a
very weighty pull against her.
"Give me some familiar pro
verb about birds," said the
teacher. Tommy Tucker
raised his hand. "The early
bird" he paused a moment and
tried it again. "The early
bird"— "Yes," said the teach-
er, encouraginly, "thats right."
"The early bird gathers no
moss."—Chicago Tribune.
If I lose mine honor I lose
myself.—Shakespeare. .
Drive thy business; let not
that drive thee. Sloth makes
all things difficult; industry,
all easy.—Franklin.
"If business does not come,
hunt lit, find it, have it."
Samuel Smile's definition of
luck is that it is "only another
word for good management of
one's practical affairs."
You are mistaken when
think that, the world owes
a living. The world owes
nothing; it was here first.
Mistress—Why, Bridget, you
have your fingers in the soup.
Bridget (pleasantly) Oh, don't
worry, mum; it's no hot.
Miss Laura Shields, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shields,
is visiting relatives in this
place.
Messer House.
J. M. Minton, Prop.
Good accommodation for the
traveling public. Good feed
stable in connection. South-
east cor. Public Square,
Albany, Texas.
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you
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1900, newspaper, June 8, 1900; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414183/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.