The Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1895 Page: 2 of 2
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Allium*
Standard:
Erwia & Banger,
[J^ditorN & Proprietors
Tuesday. Dec. 10. ;i895,
Mt iUJACJIi KTASil>4XD unMMif*
An Tw«l«>. to •« ik' *
0, n »» >rr.u<l «!*»» u»ller
uns cr STOSCRIPTKK:
VtfU OtpT, one rwr^ruh inftdvaics ilCC
U act 5*id in tiru.it 10 eti r*r month.
Advertising Kale*-
Htnndlng advertisement* one to 3
incite, $5.00 |»er Inch for 12 month*
Voui to eight inches $4 00 per
iavli.
LMk rnl illae«>unt* on 1mr^»* rontrnrt*.
lU-ndinjr i-o!itt* lOctt p*r line for first
Insertion. 6i*ls |>er line for each miImk*-
i|ueiit Insertion.
OikIi In mlvm.oe required for Irnu-
llcnt notices, and from stranger*.
Ccurt Directory.
DISTRICT COURT.
Convenes first Monday in Fehruary
jmd feurth Monday in Augti-l and
holds four week*. John L. Sbiqipard
Judge; Iliram Glass district Altor
tiey ; J. N. Simmon,, District Clerk.
PlOuATt CV»URT.
Convene, ftrsl Monday in Februa-
ry. Iljy, August and November. G.
O. A Ititight, Judge, .. *£’ Oden,
Clerk.
Justice Courts.
Linden, precinct 1, last Monday in
•south.
Hughe* Springs, precinct 2. Friday
before the third Siturday.
Marietta, precinct 3. 1st Tuesday
Queen City, precinct 4 Thursday after
4th Weduesday.
Hn (tines, precinct 5, 1st Saturday.
Douglassville, |>reut' ct 0, 1st Monday
Atlanta. preoluCt 7, Tuesday before
4th Wednesday.
Avitiger, precinct 8,3rd Satunlay.
Churches.
M. E. Church South—Rev. S. Nel-
son. Pastor. Preaching at 11 o’clock
a. m. and 8 p. oi every 3rd Sunday
Sunday-school every Sunday morning
at 0;30. Prayer-meeting Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
Baptist ft rcH, Eld. II. Sheffield
Pastor. Preaching every 2nd Sun-
day at 11 and at night. Sunday-
school at 9:30 every Sunday morning.
Prayer meeting every Thursday night
Don't forget Wilder Bros, when tu
Naples TV*.
Good fobaceo and cheapest ot\
earth at Sam Fant’s.
All kinds of Patient Medicines can
he found at T. A. Miles drug store.
We will take corn on whai
you owe us. Don’t forget this.
Lemons 25cls. per doz. at \t ilder
Bros Naples Tex.
Att’ys Ford, Hines and Haynes
went to Jefferson Monday.
When is Atlanta call around at S.
C. Mays and he will sell you the best
whiskey's in the town.
Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd, of
Ciuseta, were in the city yester-
day.
S. C. Mays carries the beat Liquors
Now is the time
for the Standard.
Uncle Le
quite unwell
days.
> Hines
for the
to subscribe | Congress met last Monday with
J140 republican majority in the
■“ house and Ex-Speaker lleed wus
j Eo
j
h
Lone Oak Items.
tors Standard.
A Cafl.
iu Atlanta,
cash.
lie is sealing cheap f»i
Bring as n dollar and *.ak«
Standard.
has been .
p » t few jwhetod without opposition.
We notice that Judge T. L
I Nugent announces his withdraw-
| hi from politics, occasioned py
I ft x • Ill n WV .ill ll \ 1 ' A T ft»l 1 - I l\ n ivt^l w —
----his ill health. We trust, howev-
Several farmers around Lin* Ier that his health may he restor-
den are sowing wheat this fall. ed and that he may yet reap a
$500,000 r"^15^?SaSf^:|iuat rewarJ of whUh hi9 eminent
d.Flkwttj, Wsahir.xlo.i N>-«
Jiimj.
Mr. Wiley, or “the walking in
terrogation point,'
this morning.
ability justly deserves.
was in town
Call on Wilder Bros, wiien in Na-
ples. They have the best of Whis-
kies.
Remember your beat
ings and don’t fail to
them.
incot-
attend
Go to S. C. Mays for your Christ
mss-fctqnow- -Ue-wiMAnock the hot-
tom out of prices. AtPnta Tex.
Beatty’s Organs^.SS^
call, i*« F. Beatty, Washington, New J
npw&rJft. Write
A'Mrmaor
erary.
t'l.tli: OI' lilT»IO\ WEET-
I.\4» IX CASS.
The Linden Legions meet every 1st
Saturday in each month.
J. W. Erwin, Captain.
C A. Earp, Secretary.
nCAL INTELLIGENCE
Take Nonets.
uiries, resolutions slid trlhi>fc>;
t are given Insertion at the rate
. v cents a line for all over tenlinm
J. R. CUagft. was iu town to-
day.
Willis Lemmons was on our
streets today,
Clothing for corn at C. T!.
Nelson’s.
Good fresh
Flint’s.
lemons at Snm
Fresh
Fant’s.
Mrs. Ed Story
Swink last week.
country meal at Sam
visited Mrs.
Go to Sam Fant’s fora tine Ci-
gar.
Little Lou Nelson continues
quite sick.
I. H. Lanier is at home on a
visit this week,
CHEAP! CHEAP!
Good Doe Skin Jeans at C. H.
Nelson’s at 25cts per yard and
good Tobacco at 2octs prr pound.
B. F. Duncan will move out on
the poorfttrm Wednesday.
Wo are in receipt of a scries of
articles from J. II. Frost this
week, hut they come in too late
to begin in this weeks issue hut
will appear later on.
C. II. Nelson carries the beet
assorted stock of Clothing than
any clot Iter in East Texas. Suits
from $3.50 to $15.00.
The Annex Saloon has just reeciv
erl a large stock of Whiskys Brandjs
and Wines for the holiday trade, es-
pecially the jug and bottle trade solic-
ited. Prices to suit the limes. Gi\c
us a call, satisfaction guaranteed.
J. B. Roberts, Men.
Shoes have advanced wonder-
fully, but C. H. Nelson makes
no (Utterance. He keeps his
stock brim full from the small-
est to the largest.
„<tr beautiful display of Holi-
day Goods are ready for inspou-
tion. Chas Peek, Atlanta,
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J. S. Roseuficld of Atlanta will
buy all kinds of hides and furs.
LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS!
For everybody at
Chas Peck’s.
Bring on your corn and cotton
„»«_¥>od| and get, „ymir boys some
good clothing. C. TT. Nelson.
J. N. Simmons started to Kil-
dare to attend the Masonic meet-
ing on last Friday night.
You wouldn’t believe it but
Q. H. Nelson trims up the nicest
tiofiins nnd- Chsketa we ever saw
Machine needles, shuttles,
hands rubbers and general at-
tachments at Sam. Kant’s.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly e.y-
pels the scrofulous taint from the sys
tom.
Mr. J. Lucas went to Atlanta
to-day on business.
Taylor Nelson says ho is well
pleased with the morcantilebnsi
ness. He has a good stock of
goods and is selling cheap.
George Sheffield has two fine
blooded pigs in which lie seems
to take great pride.
The wife of Mr. D. Rouiusoii; a prom-
inent lumberman of Hnrlwick, N. Y.,
was sick with rheumatism for five
months. In speukingof it, Mr. Robin-
son soys: “Chamberlain's Pain Halm is
the only tiling that gave hei any rest
from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot
bo treat,” Many very had cases of
rheumatism have been cured by it. For
sale at 50 cents per bottle by J. T.
Stovall Linden and J M. Wommack
Marietta.
The ladies of Jelier-oo are delight-
ed with our exhibition in our carpet
and rug department, but theii de
lightmenl is not a circumstance to
their astonishment when they hear the
low prices that prevail. We ate sell
ing nice fancy two-ply patterns at 25c
per yard, three ply “ ’* 40c
“ brua-els “ “ 47$
“ Also smyrtia rug*, start-
ing in at 85e. Now eompsro these
prices with your catalogue, and then
come to the mainmo'h store of A. Ri|t*
itiskl and make your purchases
RLfil I r IX NIX. HOI K*.
_ pMronlM Kidney and Ul.SiDr ditotor* Te-
tt-vrd'ln six k onn I v the Nss UliKxr *0111,
Amxricxs Kio>*t CVKX.” Thli new mnustjr
I, a grt-xt larpr!** on ..-coast of It* exnOMlinr
proniptnon I® mM(ln« pain to tb» Madder,
kldi.o», bark a-il every part of the urinary
Vffftf in male or ftmale. It relieve* xi'tfntiotM)
water and t ain in paaeinf it almotl immediately
if too want 4*alck relief and euro this is yonr
remedy. Sold by J. T. Stovall, Druggist, Lin-
den Texas.
Miss Cotnora Taylor is visiting
relatives and friends at Bivins
tltis week.
EnglUb Spavin Liniment removes all ITard,
goft or CaltouRed Lumps and I)li‘misb«>s from
horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Swceuay,
Kin#-Bone. Stifles, all Swollen Throats, Coughs,
etc. Sav:* $5'> by nse of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful Btemlsb*Cute ever known.
?old by!. T. Stovall, Dineryist, Llndan Texas.
A Valuable Gift.
For the next 30 day*, to every put*
c-haser of a Imttle of I)r. W. J. Thur-
mond* Blood Syrup or Catarrh Cure,
I will give free a hook worth $3 To.
This hook is a household n cessity;
it deals all (li.-ea*es of both man and
beast and contains over 100 valuable
proscriptions. Call on Louis & Mar-
tin and Bolin Walls & Co., Station,
Bolden, Texas.
Mr. and Mas. Looney attended
the Teachers Institute at this
■place last Friday and Saturday.
It always looks natural to see
them on our streets.
A RIPINSKI THE CLOTHIER.
CROWDS are vi'iting our deport-
ment these fine November days admir-
ing the beautiful fabrics and exquisi e
garments, and purchasing supplies
for (all and winter. All the past,
great ns tiny were, have been far
surpassed by us this season. Evi-
dence of this is shown on every side,
and in all departments our best qual-
ities at the lowest prices prevail.
Prescriptions carefully cotn-
gounded, day or night, at
Chas Peck’s, Atlanta.
Fancy Stationery, Musical in-
struments, Fine Toilet Articles,
Paints, Oils, Varnish etc., at
Chas Peck’s, Atlanta.
Beat Home made Corn Whiskey at
Bros. Naplea. Tex. for $2.50
rant to buy a leather-
hand, heen
corn, or a good
at this- office.
As money is scarce and corn
is plentiful, it should be an ap-
preciated favor by the- people to
get clothing for corn at C. H.
Nelson’s.
Alla'htb,-luw the largest assort-
ment of Holiday Goods ever
brought to that city. He has
Albums, Dolls, Books,Glassware,
Chinaware, Celluloid goods, Mir-
rors, Toys, ete. Everybody in-
vited to inspect his goods.
E. S. Kasling is building a
nice barn of which will add
greatly to the value of hife-.place.
It you are thinking of buying a
Piano or Organ come around and see
us. We represent the best and cheap
esl firm known.
We witt'sell W hisky tor Christmas
cheaper than any one, fVilder Bros
Noplas-Tex.
It is often a mystery how a cold
lias been “caught.’’ The fact is,
however, that wheu the Dlood is poor
and Lite system depressed, one be-
comes peculiarly liable to deseases.
When the appetite or strength fails,
Ayer’s Sarsaparitte should- be taken
without delay.
We are informed that the en-
tertainment given by the Litera-
ry Society Friday night
grand.
was
O ik Cliff, T.'xn*. Mfircli 21. IS9t
The City of Oak Cliff— F. X. Oliver
Mayor.
I feel it n duty to say to nil who suf-
fer with catarrh that Dr. Thurmond's
Catarrh Cure is all that he represents
It to be—it having cured iny turn Frank
of a bail case of catarrh, nml my wife,
win) lias suffered for yctri with the
same, is being rapidly restored, having
only used two l.< tiles on both cases.
Very sincerely, F. N. OiilVKR:
For sale by Leuis & Marlin and B.i-
in Walls A Co., Stution Urldeii, Texas
Mr. Joe Lucas has been ap-
pointed post master at this
place, J. S. Morris having been
removed.
Beatty’s Pianos!^0’’^ £*&
Daniel F. Ceatty, Washington, Novy Jersey.
Several parties came in today
Remember the Chas Feck, of to’pay their taxes, but the collec-
We send out the President’s
message to the 54th cong'ess
this week. He favors destroy-
ing the greenbacks ($486,000,-
000.) and issuing interest bca*--
ing gold bonds in their stead.
He wants silver demonetized and
the country placed on a gold ba-
sis; Ihe effects of which would
cause more woe, misery and de-
siress than the hutnand mind
can conceive. Wo are told by
statistics thut there are only $2.-
58 of gold per capita iu the
world,, This being true, it is
no? a sufficient volume to main-
tain the stability of prices on
produce, etc., an ’ Ivus -robs If.
bor of its reward. Because as
money decreases in volume it
increases in value nnd as it in-
creases in value everything else
decreases. But read the mes-
sage, and if you votod for Cleve-
land get you a kicking machine
and go to operating it.
When must nutated It Is not umisal
for your family physician tojbu away
from home. Buell was. the experleiue
of Mr. J. Y. Kehenek, editor of Hie
Caddo, I ml. Ter., Banner when his
little |(lrl, two years of aj{('wt*s tlirent-
VlH'li with * server* attack ofwimp. He
says: “My wile Insisted that T go for
the ifoch r, but us our family physician
was out of town I pun h ised a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cuu ;li Remedy, whleh
relieved her immediately. T will not la-
without.lt m the future.” 25 and 6)
cent.bottles for sale by J. T, Stovall
Linden and J. M. Wommuek Mari-
etta.
fiKATTI’S ORGANS AND PIANO*,
Ifon. Daniel F. Realty, of Washing-
ton, New Jersey, the great Organ urn!
Plano manufacturer, is building nml
shipping more Organs nnd Piano* lliatr
ever. In 1870 Mr- Benll.v left home a
penniless plow bov, and by Id* indomi-
table will he has worked bis way up so
a* to sell so far, nearly lOO.OOOof Beat-
ty'* Organs and Plum* sinee, 1870
Nothing seems todiahearteu him; ob-
stacle* laid in Ids way, that would Imve
■wreck'd an ordinary man forever, lie
turns to an advertisement nnd comes
out of it brightep limit ever. Ilia instru-
ments, as is well known, are very pop-
ular and are to lie found In all parls of'
the world. We ar Informed that dur-
ing the next ten years lie Itffehits trr .eft-
200,000 more of hi* make; (bat means a
business ot $20,000,000, if we sverage
them tit f 100.00 each, n 1* already tin
largest busbies* of the kind In exist-
ence. Write or call upon Daniel K.
Realty, Washington, New Jvl4ey, for
catalog ue.
Linden Musico-Literary Socie-
ty.
The Linden Musico-Litorary
Society will give ait entertain-
ment at thu school house on nexl
Friday night.
PROGRAM.
Debate. Resolved, that Henry
Clay was a greater, stulesmun
than Daniel Webster.
Affirmative. ^ Nogativp.
Viola Nelson, ) Myrtle Brown
O’is Oden, ( Hatley Crow,
Cora B-ovsn, I Ossie Albright,
Mattie Leonard ) Eluinct Lanier.
2. Devision of question.
3. Miscellaneous business.
The public is corJiully invited
to attend.
Ossie Albright,
Sec’y protein.
Dankrnff is an exu<lati n from the
pores of i lie skin that spreads one
dries, forming scurf and cunning tie
hair to fail out. Hall’s Hair Reoeniw
cures it.
I The
^rolled by and I find myself
Tlome more intelligence for
Standard.
>inee my Inst report, Jack
■st has envaded our little
Im and with his icy tooth, has
otlcssly killed most every*
ug in the vegetable line; nnd
order to palleate for the crime
is now furnishing us in plcn-
if ice-water.
'his morning was evry cold,
e writer thinks it the cooldest
ve that he has experienced at
» season of the year, since his
•ance into the “Lone Star
te.’’ In fact, when the pre-
etor called the ’ writer this
ruing from his bed of repose,
seemed to be hard of hearing
We
Uncle Nela Henderson was in
the city Saturday. He cuaaa to
your wool, bides, bees-
! jsRor to J: S. licscnficld
Texas, be will pay the
t market price.
mmrn&wm
attend tho Leigeons, but we sup-
pose this has been forgotten al
together. Everybody showid. at-
tend the next meetiug which is
he first Siituri
rday in each month
tor is not here to receive it.
hope that the next tax collector
will-either live at Linden or else
have a representative here, so
that the people can pay their
taxes when they see proper.
Major C. T. Picton is manager of the
State Hotel at ^Denison Texas, which
tho traveling men say is one of tho best
hotels t» that sect! >n. Iu speaking- of
Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy Major Picton says: "I
have Used U myself and in my family
feriseveral years, and take'pleasure In
saylng-tbat I consider it an Itifnlllble
cufe to?, diarrhoea and dysentery. I
always wcnnietul it, nnd have frequent-
ly adiniitised it-to my gust in the hotel
and In-every case it has proven itself
worthy of unqualified 'endorsement.
For snle by J. T. Hlovnll Linden and
J. M. Wommack Marietta.
Linden, as usual, will hav»-a
Christmas tree Christinas. It
will be at the Baptist church.
BEATTY’»
Celebx-ated
OKGAXS AX» PIAXOES.
Fir Catalogues, Adders*
Daniel F. I'ea ty, Washingtonf Sm J
B. F. Diincan has sold his j
farm to Calvin Brown, of whom
will
in has
Brown,
move on same this week.
TO THE EUIILIC-
Ilaving bought the stock o'
goods formerly owned hv. J.. jj.
Fowler, I will in tho future—
with a liberal share of your pat-
ronage—indeavor to keep on
f
Fr.
rea
rel-
thl
iu
he
tj
Th
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th<
lut
8ta
pri
m
he
at irst, but when breakfast was
me itioned, the writer arose at
on: :e. But, oh! how tt fellow
dri ads tackling Jack Frost these
cot 1 mornings. But it takes
sen letiiiug more powerful than
I Frost to keep him in bed
**1 ten the breakfast bell rings.
Mr. Lafayette Melton, who was
stricken down with pneumonia
about four weeks ago, and hav-
ling heen very low every since,
is now said to he convalescent.
YSttin Brock has been very sick,
but is now in school again.
Miss Della Harrison went
home from school sick last Frt-
J«y-
About 60 pupils enrolled in
sc liool up to date.
Tho young people of this com
unity convened at the school
It blue on the 30 ult, and organ
i; od a liteiary society and olect-
e 1 Mr. Van Brock president, and
A fists Nora Harkey Secretary
First thing on programme fot
t te next meeting was a sp' 1 ing
0 imlest between tho metiihers
) lisses Lucy Brock and Mattie
Martin were appointed as chtun-
f ion spellers or leading conlest-
a nts.
( Misses Mattie Martin nnd No
ija Harkey nnd Mr. Gits Carlisle
41U tho writer attended preach-
ing at Union Chapel Sunday and
heard a grand and noble sermon
delivered f>y Rev. Stewart Nel
Jott, of Douglasvillo, Among
other tfmigff"-which contained
more truth than fiction was
‘Hhat the rninisti'y is losing
n great deal of power and pres
ge over the rising generation,
for the simple fact that children
.he taught that the preachers an
ihypoerits and are only preaching
Jor money.” And lie made an
■itlax statement in which tin
«vtiter knows by- observation
1
fltil experience to he very true,
lie said: “Teachers have mote
ower and prestige over tho pu-
ds and will control and advance
item much better where their
a rents speak well of the teach*
r and stand up for him all the
ay through-.”
I can’t sec why parents can
Toni to speak evil of a teacher
ml at the same time continue to
md their children to him. If
y teaching th” children 'o obey
nd respect the teacher, will
ivc liinrmore power of control
nd more prestige over tie
"children enabling him to ad-
vance the children more rapidly,
why not? If parents have no
confidence in the teacher or
can’t avoid speaking disrespect-
fully of him, they should never
ml A’hoir children to him.__
Seldh.
The Populists of beat l ire hiTrbv
clouds | called to meet al the Court bouse on
Saturday Dec. 14th at 2 p. m , for
the purpose of consultation and cct.
It is desirous that we have a full at-
tendance as there willjbe business of
•great importance to bo attended tt>.
J. R. Glaze, Beal Chairman.
J T CHAMBLEE
-Dealer in-
NOTICE.
To the voters of M arietta Beat* No,
3. Cass Co. Texas'who'arc in favor of
a government of the people by the
people and for the people and a gov-
ernment that will give a little state
like Maine as litany rights as it doe* a
big atate I ke New York, and a gov-
ernment that will give a little man
that dou’t weigh but ninety pounds
a* many rights as it does a big one
that can dull dowt: his three bundled
and smell like a wolf will please meat
at Oak Ridge Church in said heat on
the 21st. of Dec. 1895, to transact
such business as may come before the
body. E. tt Wood, Chair.
A CALL.
To the People’s Party of bent
2 you are hereby called to meet
at Lively’s Chapel on Satunlay
Doq.; 28th at one o'clock p. m. at
there is business of importance ■
to be attended to every people’s
party man are requested to come
reguanlless of color.
J. C. Burns, Chairman.
Whiskies, Wines, Brandies & Etc.
All who ivishes anything in the above line are cordia/ft/
invited to give him a eiUl when in Atlanta.
DRUGGIST,
And dealer in School Book's^ Fine Cigars, Standard
Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles, Paints> Oils,
Glass, Putty, Etc. W'ines and Liquors
for Medicinal purposes. Prescriptions
Carefully Compounded•
JEFFERHCKS, TEXAS*
Saved H is Life
BY USING
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
“When my adopt* 0
ed son was seven O
years of ago, lie IiAd JJ
tv* severe a cough £
us i ever kuewnny- o
one to suiter from. O
He coughed luces- J
santly, and spit up o
blood. 1 tried every- O
thing I could think q
of, but he constant- O
- , ly grew worse, and ®
V I feared the poor o
little fellow would surely din. At last. I °
gave him A. cr’s Cherry Pectoral, being ®
recommended to do so by the physician, o
This inerilc’ne gnve tho child speedy ro- |
lief nnd effected a p^mflnnent cure.”— q
Mrs. M. E. Dedat, Liberty, Texas. o
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Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
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W.J.SEDBERI8Y
-—A lift Pearler in-
Pure Drug Stan lar i Palin- If.i l"lines* School Bofc*,
Fine Cigars Etc. JJ'Ynes and Liquors
foP Medicinal purposes.
Prescription Carefully Compounded.
TEFFE 5t>SCI>% TE X AS.
RUSS DANIEL,
WHOLESALE OfEOCER.
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PIANOS
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droits i>.
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Free. / d-
WiShlllglvj
Repri'ri'iiN tt.c Criebrirtcil Camviun Fhmrllig Miil*, 11k; Lir^e-t
Mill* West of 8t. D>til*. Diill.v C'lp ioll.V 25:50' lit**,, t Imivo tiM
•300 of tills Elmir. H' MAS NO EQffJAL.
CETTHE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
not be deceived by alluring advertisement*
and bo led to think you can get the best made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
....... gfti
reputation by honest nnd sq uare
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura-
bility. You want the one that
if easiest to manege and is
Light Running
There in nono in tho world that
cuu equal in mechanical con-
stmetion, durability of working
parts,.fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or bus us uuuy.
improvements as tho
New Home
It ha* Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike
on both sides of needle (fatsHtetf), no other has
it; New Stand (patented)^ driving wheel hinged
on ad i usta ble centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE SEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
Qbakoh, BIass. Boeroif, Ham. 28 Uinoir Souaiw, N. Y
Chicago, III. 8t. Louis, Mo. Dai.laa, Tkxaj*.
.____ vinous
iOdis, Mo. Dallas, Tk
fLk* nuffcuoo, Cal. AtlaotA, Qa.
FOR SALE tJV
V ('. IS mil ii Agcii
..THE..
ELDREOGE
Kt'prvsrtils • a-..i ot < o. in Bnoiin, Laril. Hams Ac., &b. Dl.cct
O ■liiicotlons wit Ii Sugar Houses nml Refineries, Keeps in stock1
Coffees, Roosted nml Green, Riee, Sugar, Flour, Baron, Lord,
nmf Hums.' A’l Grades Sth ca nml Sizes Laundry Soap. Full
line of chewing Tobaccos Ac. Ac.
Give m3 your trade. I will
I sell ONLY to MERCHANTS
save you nnruy.
Lie «.* 42 fl'vja B I!
HXJSS BA 27I3£.
Rs T, Coper, Agt.
Wa'JGhm-alyeg^ ^ Jewel -jf,
DEAUKIt IN-
Tew
a i \
•Watches Clocks,
elry. Bpeotaola 4
Silverware-
Repair!"g done under a Gar
zzzantee.ziz
Common St., Atlanta. Tex.
Kolice » a fliers-
The Cass County Board of Ex-
hand a general lino of merchan- knljners « hereby called to meet
dise. such as drv Roods, shoes. L* r H..tnr,lav
dise, such as dry goods, shoes,
hats, caps, flour,sugar coffee, lard
bacon etc., etc. In buying ouf
this stock of goods, 1 did ii with j,
the hope of making a living for
my family and with an eye to jn.r]y.
this end I will keep every thing^
on hand to meet the demand's of
the people. I tun not going t{
try to blow my head off, nor
I am going to sell at “your o
price,” but I will soil' as chea
if not cheaper than, any house
Linden. You are respectful
requestedito give me a call wlitv,
in town. Thanking you in ai
vnnea for favors shown, and hoj.
ing that our business relatK
rnay be pleusant, I am
Yours tospieaseJf
J. T. NLeboni
at Linden, Friday and Baturday,
Dec. 20th and 21st. Teachers,
wlmwt oprfifieates have expired,
or will have expired ere that date,
will govern themselves accord-
Respeetfully,
G< 0.Adbright,
County Judge Chiss Co.
UCKSKIN
BEECHES
HADE, BEST FITT1S8, BEST WEASIHf
or lfuiie., totra. I ia;'ri
:<s issss.
Steady posUoa
!p.ey, TWJdnoer.:
PAflTS
* sarssssvsrMr-
iutprVTWDMIM.
W. f . S«m.h, oih» of iHu l adluif miT*
bunts of Pilot I’.iltil, nny-: “M v \vif<*
./ih in i*XIr**inuly *>h«I l»*'«hh. Slip i»n-
u ui'fht'fl 115 IIih. wIicjii >*lio l» giifi in*
ii'4 Pf, W. J. TIiUPuioo«I,h Hlot.tl Hvr-
p HI»h|*hh taken f*»up hiiiI her
in **iifirely rutorvil tiMl her
j • • I 1m now 18S Urn Tho Fllootl
^ if* ii Immhi inr MiD'h <*r»*hi. 1 • y iv
fry It, P-rMfilc hy laouis & M«r
I {W WhIIh & (j ►.
J. A- LACK,
'KCcensfi so vs» b*3?i vn C -
JLtUnt*. Ttr.&So,
Meals served at all Fairs.
lvi‘**pM on lull'll Fresh Ovh'< r-,
Beef, ml L’Uu. firif*. all In biW*
i»iw when in Ad'Aiiiu
S. D. d5Lssast?ong^
Atlanta, — 'J jsvj--
(■diiicessiir to J A. I'.ii. I< r )
?
MaV
and ,!.
N. - —a-j 0.
G.,ld and Silver Wnti'Iii
mu) stiver ! arc. C’ocks, E.
ami best IV-hhle Gin* -Hi '
*>r
$1.00 FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH.
Writ© us it letter covering those throe points;
First.—State how long you havo known, or used, or sold “Dr. M. A.
mOBtWto if oit Mm. ^ .. ^
tafcfi’tnseftBwa ycrn
.
i
i ift
mm
narc htffibv•• t* a*-.
os to tho diffcronco between its strength
Liver Regulator" made by J. H. Zeilin
and
tilin
both of
Guaranteed Equal to the Besi
Price* very reasonable. Obtain them
from your local dealer and make
comparisons.
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING Cd
BELVIDERE, ILL.
W COPYRIGHTS^
CAN I nnTAIS A PATENT f Por a
expericnoo in the patent busts***. Uonmnmca.
i don* Mrletijr coafldamtal. A Handbook of In-
fr.rmal! m eoncerntne Pntenta and bow u> ob-
tain them pent free. Also a ca*ah «a* cX meehan-
kjel sad k jutlA* books sent/ref\
Patents taken through Muun A Co. reoeWe
erwal not4eeintl»e kciontilic Aaerlrae. ;u:d
11. *i6 are bronjht wide!/ before tLe pnMInwttlx-
out co*5 to the in-rentorw TIM* *pI«*Bdld par 'r,
ocfctv. elegantly ilkutraud. kn- bj fur tho
’D-calaiioa of any ■etentifle work tu Uv
" kWSKTU
imher MMM Lean
reon^iarts. AiBIwm
Yoke. Sbl Broat w,
fiVTAV
The Standard and ?do-.
Buw-Saw for *LL'>-
Second.—Si
those cured by it.
Third.—•Give your opinion
action, and the strength and action of I ho __ „ .V , ii, .... .,
& Co., and Ute "Black Draught" made by Chattanooga Medicine Co ; both of
which havo sold to dealers at 0 or 7 cents per package, net, and should retail at
not over TO or 13 cents, if consumers aro not imposed upon, while our Original
article cannot be sold at loss than 25 cents per paekago, as we have too much re-
gard for human life to use cheapdrugs in any of oltr medicines. Tho reason is
plain; Zeilin & Co. and tho old proprietors of "Clack Draught" were both enjoined -
from doceiving th© public by using the words constituting our trado namo; there-
fore, look out that some dealer (not knowing yen-are posted) don’t soil you soma*
cheap package at a profit of 300 or 400 per cent, instead of ••■■■rOnuina "Dr. M. A.
Simmons Liver Medicine,” which you bo sure tb specify, and take no other, aa
there is nothing else like it.
On receipt of your letter tnclbsing photograph, we will mail you free of
charge, a $1.00 package Liver Medicine, or cn receipt of letter without photograph,
wo will mail you a 25 cent package; free.
800 tho ailments, caused byindispositions of tho Kidneys, Liver, Stomach, ana
Bowels, which Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine hao invariably cured since 1840.
Sick Headache,—Paxpttation of thb Heart.—Drowsiness.—Irbitabili-
tt.—Indigestion.—Cold Fekt.—Exi-aroeurnt of Liven ® Sixeen.—Sleep-
lessness.—Low Spirits.—Central La-situd*.—Dullness.—Heaviness.—
Tired Fselino.—Sour Stomach.-JHd Taste in Mocth.—Constipated Bow-
els.—Skin & Eyes Yellow — Esuouskkss. — Loss of (strength & Llesh.—
Coated Tongue.—Pains in Side * undes Shoulder Blades.—Foul Breath.—
Glimmering beforettie Eyes.—Weight in Stomach after Eatino.—Torpid
Liver.—Flesh Soit & Flabby.—Acute & CnaoNio Malaria;—Bn.* coming-
up in Mouth.—Nervous Headaciiex—Memory Clouded & Indistinct.—v\ ind-
i Colic. — Piles, by Cubing Constipation Producing it.—Kidney Diseases.
—Fullness of Bloodtn Head.—Numbness of Hands, Arm* & Fef.t.—Belch- -
ing up Gas.—Bloating cr Stomach after Food is Taken.— Irregular Appe-
tite.—Heartburn,;—Dimness of Vision.—Dizziness upon Sudbenlt Getting
Up.—Suffocating Sensations.—DispondencY'of Pregnant Women.—Nausea
Before or After Eating.—Vertigo.—Yellow Jaundice.—Deficiency of "
Perspiration.—Female Complaints.—Bad-Colds.—Backaches so Common to •
Mothers. — Flatulency. —Loss of ApcStite.—Pains & Aches in Joints.—
Chilly Feelings Down th* Back.—Limes Fell too Heavy.—Cramp Colic.-
Skin Dry A Harsh.—Bilious Fevers —Paleness.—Weakness.—Thi
Detestation of Food.—Sudden Flushes ofHeat.—General Debility.
FULNESS OF Tk.F.THINO CHILDREN —DYSPEPSIA.—N ERVOU8 DEPRESSION
Women.—Unpleasant Dreams.—Spitting up of Food Aft "
bhoja of Children, by Removing thf. Cause.—Gnawing Si
ach-Puffiness & Dark Rings Under tub Eyes.—That
So-vrs,” Dot Sick and Hot Well Fsixnrq, so Common with
People. —It Bmiw Debilitates; Motezhs and F,
Vv. eblto Children, by Perfectly Reouxati
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Erwin, Jesse C. & Banger, John. The Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1895, newspaper, December 10, 1895; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523390/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.