Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1901 Page: 4 of 6
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■ystem."— Mrs.
I moth fililngs are common.
dressed to Mr. Chamberlain, the colo-
valtiable advice gratis.
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is likely to be followed by a slump.
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ataa Matawwiy.
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It is bound to turn out a com-
mon yellow cat, with none of
the strength1 of the lion.
to sell I:,
burnt >*r of
Io each U>wo
bimI be rare to
Addrroa
Rfmplktty. strength and purity com-
bined tn Carfield Tea. the herb medi-
cine that cures constipation and livsr
trofib'ea.
Vnder no circumstances seek
robe of a tyrant.
it makes many |
OF2XPERIUKB
AND
OW GUARANTEE,
AU BACK OF
EVERY
WATtRPROOF OILED
SLICKER
OR COAT
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LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
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Watch our next advertisement.
-UHMFFEE
IN 3 OR 4 YEAR*
U INDEPENDENCEASSURED
If you take up yo“r
borne* in Western C1**-
nda. the land ot plrtJJ
Illustrated pampb.ete-
Riving experience* <«
farmers who h**«J*
eotne wealthy in
ing wheat, report* ™
■uw delegate*. eV, and f*
aa to rednce.1 railway rate.iran w
(ration to the HivpertBWadjn* M
.. Department of Interior «
SOZODONT Teeth Powder 25c
SSS: MORE TH AN HALF A CENTUBT
In the eouRtry *' -
< wily a limited
free <*q>i<-* - -
Write Row
J. L? NICHOLS A CO. |
Then in
instances the moth is again
and reduced to powder by
t ptMihdiwir in rier-punfiillug bcrwls. TW
powder obtained in this way is sweet-
ened and used in various forms.—Cbi-
. cago Journal.
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If you went to buy a lion
whelp you would’nt accept a
>, kitten as a substitute, even if
’ the dealer urges you.
Now, don’t accept a substi-
tute for
__. J a fully illustrated and descriptive
man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by
i Heads from thewrappers of our one pound sealed
today, thank* to you and Peruns,
took all bottles of your medicine as di-
rected. and it proved to be Just
thia* for him ' BUI
end every thin* be eats seems to agree j generally called catarrh. 1
with him. His cough has left him and pain and soreness. Increases the appe-
a* Sea flaak anzl Beams Sex b*Zk *<«» Bs*aa*^ aa» a ta —. —A—
•• With tv Make Yen a Present
or a voi.rae or
“TUB STtNtV l» MV Um AND WORK"
Jr floor** r. WAKH/xuroif
Seny I • Vonr Waste
krMreaa. Wr want “““
W you U> have » <v>pv of thl- — — _
M *uu»bf<<raphv of the I
B —___rreale-t living Negro tor ,_____
» NSP* l,urla>'e _____
that we hare."— Mrs. Edward Steven*.
When the catarrh reachea the throat
ft ft called tonailltto. or larnygttts. Ca-
tarrh of the bronchia) tubes Is called
troechltto; catarrh of the lung*, con-
wmption. Any Internal remedy that
will cure catarrh in one location will
care ft la any other location. This la
Vegetarian* Etpect Golden Age.
The London Vegetarian Society
vhic.h held its annual meeting on
' January 26. adopted a remarkable re-
port. It congratulated itself upon the
fact that It enters the new century out
of debt, and well organised for the
work before it. and then says that the
days are drawing near when the hy-
dra-head horror of beef, beer and bac-
cy will be revealed in all its native
hideousness. The three-bottle man. It
continues, has long passed Into ob-
livion. and the cruelty of the shambles
will soon pass into the same obscurity.
As a result the constitutions of our '
children will be cleansed, the cigar,
cigarette wad be ban~
f Wied-from our midst, the world Win
tiearts will be in tune to the music of
the golden age.
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Tha Faria Fotiee Forre.
The coat of the police force of Paris
grows steadily year by year. In 1872 it
was >4.031.725. of which >2,337.300 was
paid by the city and the rent by the
government^ in ISM, >4.961.300; in
18M. >6.448.170. In 1S72 the total
strength of the police force was 7.756
for a population of 1.M1.7M. In 1899
It waa 9,000 for a population of 2,563 -
000.
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Information a* u> reancou railway raw-. • —
tad oa application to the Ropertaroedwrt
Immigration. Department ot Interior. O’’*’"-
< awadn. or to J. K < .raw ford. i!4 w. 9th k»»
■aaClty. Mo., orCapt E. Barrett. Hewnt*
Special evcunikMis to Western Paaada duriw
M*rch nrd April . ^a
USECERTAIIIr-E^CURE.-:
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 & S3.50 8H0ES
_.fo* r*al •■wth of mv and pi s* •hoc, cornpar**! wtlh
•• M <• to fi***. My »4 Al Gin 1-lra Uaa cannot ba
•V»W*d at wirprko. Bent la u» world for i„er».
a>ea*a Bar aha**, <*«adya«r
•••'uV’SUev Mlirr ■Hwwwrue.
.••••aoagaee wBoeoa
w —» ^w*s wwsOdD, ■
**lr»r4l_W. I., nawolaa.
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—— ...... —-lor should
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get them for ymi, ortrr
id »c. e«tr» for c»m««e.
New Spring t'aiai..^ free.
l*tIng »<> thickly In the rocky tissue*
that they could be scraped »fi into
bucket* by the quart. The moth*
seemed U> mans tn the crevlcea and
The natives have not
failed to investigate the worth of the
moth as an article of food, and they
uae the insects in large quantities.
I Their mode of cauhlng consists in
going to the hills in parties of a doxen
or more, with the proper bag and ar-
..... I. The
dainty native* will not eat the wings
or the heads of the little moth, and so
Peruns does , they now take steps to remove these
Mrs Frederick William*. President
' of the Scuti Side Ladka* Aid Society
| of Chicago, HI., writes the to:lowing |
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Perfec.lv Pure. Best and Strongest on the mar
tat. Inaiat on having It. if your Grocer will not
handle It. write u* and give hi* name.
DIAMOND SODA WCRX* tTOwaykw WU.
When laaweriM Uv.rtW«.t. Uadly A|Mtl WlltH
________Aesttoa Thia Payee.________ »«na*. c.a. AaeeT*B*ac^*gtfg^gy^
W. H. U. DAIXAS-NO. ■7-,«>Ol ,,ASy_^;|HlH„4ttIt
ACCRTAINCURE FOR50RE.WEAKaiNFLAMEDEVU
MITCHELL'S SALVE
0 Price. 15 Cents. AwmM
Foaaaaalon of Anilcoati.
The movement to recover possession
ot the Island of Anticosti from Mr;
Minier, the wealthy Frenchman, has
been recommenced. A communica-
objectionable parts. Thlsoperatlon con-
sists tn creating heat to such an extent
j that the tissue* in the beads and wings
become baked and crumble off. The
I native* accomplish this end by cutting
holes in the earth, in which hot fires
are burned until the earth is quite hot.
. The hot coals are taken away and the
moth* are put into the highly heSted
opening*. The intense heat crisps the
head and wings to ashes, so that when
removed from the hole and subjected
5 to a sifting opera’ion through netting
E ' the powdered parts aro sifted off, teav-
w <r—saaaaws.e*w»*»w> sifipbiX 'T
m CUMAX ACETYLEIE SAS MACHINES j
lUlirrAcro. CO.DaiiB*. Tn Pbsaefti
Mera t wtal aa c^h, Dlmtaufcaa.
James B. DUI, one of the greatest
corporation lawyers |n tfci. country,
aaya that corporations prefer to take
college graduates for their young men
employee, but only after they have
been away from college for about tiro
years. "It taken about two years." says
Mr. Dill, "for the danlio| hak> of the
•enlor year at qollege tq fade away
from their eyea" ’
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CUT6 for Catarrh. Island* of the group I saw moths ex-
Promlaent member* of the clergy ar* giving Penina their unqualified en-
' doraemanl. Tbeee m«n find Penina e*pcclally adapted to preserve them
from catarrh of th* vocal org«p« which ha* always hewn the bane of publie
epeakera, and general eaUrrhal debi ity. incident to the ardentary life of the
clergyman. Among th* IWMR utterances of noted clergymen on th* cure- j,ang there,
live virtues of Peruns la the following one from B shop James A. Handy.
D. D, of Baltimore
t*ko great pleasure in acknc* lodging the curative effect! of
Perun*. At the aolkitation nf a friend / used your remedy and i
cheerfully recommend your Peruna to all who want a good Tonic t
and a safe cure for catarrh. "—James A. Handy.
OTHER NOTABLE CORES.
A HuslMd Escap«d th. Pangs of ' Cl
Ctfirrh of the Lonp.
Mot Cawi if liclpieit Cmwitioi An
Citim.
<You want LION COFFEE because It b LION COFFEE.
If, on the other hand, you want a Coffee which, in order to hide imperfections, is “highly
polished’^.with eggs and other preparations, then do not buy
LIOM OOmEEEZ.
If LION COFFER were cnmmnn nw1i*Am. --------• « » *---
ome and try it.
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find
list. No housekeeper, m fact, no woman, ' - - —
which will contribute to their happiness, comi
simply cutting out a certain number of Lion___________
packages (which is the only form in which thia excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPK2 CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
AGENTS w^“
Brebard Sask Leek art
Brekard Baar BaMar
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Dr,.,,,.,, j, PMtaUelRbta, Fe.
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Matrimony by AiMMnnL
Marriage is admittedly always a haz-
. ard but In Servia it haa been made
i the basis of a novel variation on the
I usual modes of speculation, says a
local correspondent. There societies
for providing bonuses on marriage
| were formed, and flourished to such
| an extent as to greatly accelerate the
marriage rate. The funds were ob-
i tafned on the assessment system, and,
r hakcd
. ...hmbh^mNFBHHH0RB|p
scribers who were left found their ob-
ligations Increasing more rapidly than
is the experience of most married men.
Consequently, liquidation has set In
among these companies with great
severity, and the boom In matrimony
If you do not derive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, the entrance of the St. I^wrence.
giving a full statement of your case ' reply has Juat been received from Mr.
and he Will be pltflied-.to. lire yon his Chamberlain stating that he has re
.. ------ ; ferred the communication to the gov-
Address Dr Hartman. President of I erDOr general. Lord Minto, as to the
, - - —■ —* question is one for the Domffiion gov-
ernment to consider. is claimed by
the promoters of the movement that
I under the militia act the Dominion
• government would have power to ex-
propriate the island, compensating
Mr. Menier in full for the cost and
. the money he has expended in im-
provements. The promoters of the
movement intend to press the matter
on the attention of the government.—
Montreal Herald and Star.
This process also
■ does away with the logs. Often the
moths in their present stage of prepar-
attan are eaten with augar or other ar-
ticles of food.
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"I have bad (re- 1 N
quent opportune J fl
ties to observe t <
"I Dow take pleasure In notifying the wonderful
you that my husband baa entirely re- curative effects
covered from catarrh He is a well man of Perun i .-i • iRE—
He daily on persons
suffering with a jr***-,*,,**,***,*****
the congested condK____Mra W a,a:. a
His appetite ts good " tlon of the head, lungs, and stomach,
It alleviates tion, it is learned, was recently ad-
»e la gaining la flesh, and aeenia to bo tite and so tones up the entire system nla| secretary, urging that the Island
^i’r^e^Jd^i^ taneSte and ••‘“Ira “V °f Anticosti should be expropriated
your *e<l!cine ana receive the benefits ana health. —Mrs. > A Allison. . _ 1^*^ . . \ .
that we have."—Mrs. Edward Stevens. If von do not derive nromnt and , ”’** ^oTtlfted by the imperial authori-
ties as a military post commanding
A
words of praise w
I for Pe-una from 3
973 Cuyler ave., j .
Chkago. ill :
My heme is 5
never wi t h o u t J
| Peruna. for Id
have found dur- j
1 Ing the_pa»t six <
I years that there 3 X
is no r» tnedy j“
i that wilt at once |
alleviate ruffer- 3r....^.,.,^rr—,rrrv* ! j , ,h(.
Ing and actually Mr*. I red WtUiam*. . ' ...
cure, aa Peruna does. Four bottles
rcmpktely cared me of catarrh of the
bead of several years’ standing, and if \
my husband feels badly, or either of ua tides of food. Again the moths are
estch cold, we at once take Peruna, I u*ed in conjunction with other ntix-
' and in a day or two It has thrown the i turea of food jn the form of pudding
-!-!ir.cr= eat of ths system. —Mrs. d prepare(j dishes. The cocoanut is
Frederick Wil iams. .. ... *.,, , , __. , ... ..
Mrs. W. A* Allison, of 759 Sheffield ['_in m,Xi"rP’_7^ Jl‘5
-nvrnpe.
Matron
People’s
why Prruna has become so Justly ikies for collecting the moths
famous in the cure of cetarrhal dis- —-*• — —«»• —* ■*-*• •»-.
-cases. It cures catarrh wh rever lo-
afed its cures remain
nut pallltate. It cures.
; ferred the communication to the gov-
The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, 0.
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Wwa> —■aSisGni t t_
w»lfc Maa and wtra >tam*s<____________________
tta«a i Iffv* aaa^deaiaretrluAlro «ala Inaarb town, if
M Ifcriii fne yon, order
t*r. ,t1r» for r»rri«re.
fl. L OOUDLAt, BerckU'. ■«««.
j I sickness out of the
Frederic)! Williams.
Chicago ni..’Is the Assistant f math' coeeanwt cake a irfpte and
of the
Hoepl-
1 tai. She has the
! following to say
___ - abowr Peruna:
. Bdvsn! Steven* I - ..t •.
Mrs Edward Stevens of Carthage.
N. T., writes aa follows:
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V 'Begins in the
XmA growing. Anywhere I
between the plantation ’
and the coffee pot the flavor may be changed, the
quality spoiled by carelessness, inexperience, or un-
scrupulous methods. Prom the time Arbuckles Coftee
leaves the hands of the grower until it reaches the user in
a sealed packet, it is handled with the same watchful care,
the same thought for cleanliness, that you would give any
article of food that goes on your table. That’s the reason
it costs the grocer a cent a pound more than its cheap
imitations. The extra cent you pay for
ARBUCKLES
Roasted Coffee
buys much more than a cent’s worth of quality and
strength. A pound of Arbuckles’ Coffee will give you
more cupfuls of better coffee than you
would get from other package coffees.
Be sure you get Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. Other
package coffees are but imitations of Arbuckles’.
In aach pound packag* of Arburkle*’ Roastad Coffie tbare Is *
list of arUotee. With each package •“ which the List le found the
DRtur* on the packace is to be cut out and returned to our Notion o
DepL You ahould eee thia hteL Address all communications to
ARBUCKLE BROS.
Node. Department. NEW YORK CITY. N.Y.
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I a NMUK 1.9. A, f art tank let Ju
manila. T.r.unu.f L(wduM.'j3|
Ml UM*. AP.tal.L W. Tn.
Low Rates to Memphis
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Con/ederafe Veteran
Reunion, wOL
May 28th to 30th. 1901.
Y Tickets win be on sale via the £NLv '
May 25th, 2Mb and 27th. 1901.
Return limit, June 4th.
Extension of limit ta June 19th
may be secured.
Ask any Caftan Bell afenl for
particulars or write
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Great Opj
Homes in
the I
NortiJ
the g
South]
contai
iertild
—togtrn
ing, |
grape
ing ar
thatc
rates i
al ton
The llluet
and Genet
a b
montn
by the
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NOT MADE BY TMf TPUST
GEORGE WASHINGTON SODA
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SOL
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The/W» kins
1 of good
Natlraa «f FUUlppto* ■•>**«• OassMst
«W laaaeta a FwS DaUaMy.
Au article of food which to relished
by the natives of the Philippine island*
to procured by collecting large quan-
titiee of moths from th* rock* of the
mountainous regions. In several spots
In the mountains In Pansy and other
I HOTHI AS PEATURfl OP MENU.
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Sent Free |
to any
25c to
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reston, Te
Commando
Galveston,
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HANDY
BISHOP
SAYS
*1 Cheerfully Recommend Peruna to All Who
Want a Good Tonic and a Safe
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Clark, P. R. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1901, newspaper, April 25, 1901; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302716/m1/4/: accessed June 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.