The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Wills Point, Texas.
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TV Tiursoxi will pay the
b if boat cash price for oorrt to on;
one owing ii do subscription ac-
count. It i* hoped that thooe who
bare been favored for one or
years in shberription matters
show an appreciation of it and
come in ami settle soon. The
money would be much preferred,
bat thoee living near town can set*
tie in eero.
more
win
Agricultural Implements, Buggies, Wagons,
Barb\oirctetc. Machinery a Specialty.
* COSfS TO
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Headquarters
..... : .and.
FOR YOUR GOODS
Yard wide Domestic from 5 cents Op.
Yard wide Bleaching from ft cents up. ■„ -
Cotton Checks from 5 cents up. ^ v
Brogan Shoes from 90 cents up.
Ladies Shoe* from H5 cent* op.
will also give iwnv a llandeomc Ik’d Room Suit. Any one
lotting $6 worth.of Goods wifi have a chance at the *arne.
A handsome Itiie rSf Stetson Hat* just received; also the celebrated
Keith Shoe*, the b**t in the market.
0W"b'<rrne to Headquarter* and Save Money. Fuhnjture 2d Floor.
B. W. ROSE,
WILLS’ POINT,
TEX.
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G-A-ITTOILT
HIGH SCHOOL.
Fall Term Opened Sept I and Closet Dec. 22,1893.
Spring Term Begins Jan. I, I894, and Continues 5 I-2 Months.
^ • ~ .* RATES OF TUITION.
First Orads II SO Third Grade 12 60
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Oocor.d Grade ......... 2 00 Fourth Grade....../ 3 00
Fifth Grade iUQO,__________
A majority of the studies fixe* the grade.
Good board from 18.00 to 112,00 |>er month.
flpeeial attention given those preparing to teach and young teachers
Who desire to raise their .grade. Method* of teaching included in the
court*. F. M. CHANCELLOR, Principal.^
“ C. E. GILMORE, Assistant.
Gold, Silver or Greenback taken at par bg the
..... ..........."Old Reliable’’ house of................
Thompson &
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McKinney,
WILL? POINT, : : : l • v. rr JEXAS.
For any GOODS Fold bv them. Remember jtt carry a Full Line of
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS BOOTS.
8Mm, Halit aadGeit' I'araDhlag Goads tlw Staple twrrlM
^MidYA^MlWlVf’LKMKNTH which we aie selling at Rock Bottom
__Price*. All wenwit i* an examination of our Gouda and Prices
........ before you. buyjelsewhyre..... . *..
WINE rates TO EVERYBODY.
f HOrl. 8. B. KJL608E, M. C. .
coVrix dws 'kmm rmut rAo*.
on that, than the wan who hois a
thousand dollars income can afford
to pay ft par east. -n~
Mach a system of taxation would
reach the wealth of tha country and
reach the elaa* of people who axe
beat able to pay taxes. The plain
people of the country pay more
taxes than any other clast of peo-
ple. They pay federal taxes accord
ing to what they consume. *Thc
man who consume# one
dollars worth of g'«oll, pay* fifty
dollars federal taxation. The man
in moderate circumstances will in
that way pay nearly as mu^h a-
the wealthy man. II* rftay not
consume as much in the way of
valuation, but the articles be dne*
consume bear a higher tax than
the finer goods consumed by the
wealthy people.
1 notice that the price of cotton
ha* gone up to 6} and 7 cents a
pound, and I hope that it will go
still higher and that the agricul-
tural poeple of our country, who
are the bona and sinew of our por-
tion of the union, will prosper, and
just in proportion as they prosj>er,
the third party w ill wane. Hume
of the leaders in that jwrty, how-
ever, have gotten so much in
habit of making inflarnatory
s[>eeches and indulging in incendi-
ary bowls that it is almost second
nature with them. They try and
impress upon the people that great
w rongs exist in the administration
of the government which can only
1»* frighted by electing them to of-
fice. But they will continue t«»
"bowl” all the name. The best
thing, our people could do, is to
let them howl until they are blue
in the face.'
I am glad to hear, from Uncle j
John C.uthron .nd .1,,. h, i. ..ill j£%£
in the land of living. Jam sorry to almost certain to be the result. F<»r
>know that' he is infeehled l»v age.; **» * reason it i* of much importance
, ■ kv . , • '' - . ‘ , , I that'cold* contracted at this season
I am like hint. I have unbounded (if ,jie ycnr rocejv>- prompt attention
"When tl»# spring time comes, g*n-1
tie Annie,” "And the chiJjk and
faver bloom once more,” "You had r
hundred i better buy a bottle of Cheatham’s i
- *- chill tonic”—put in both the taste-'
lea* and bitter styles. MFa*c>old by ft.
F. Reese
"The be*t in the world.” This »»
what W. I». Woodring. ofBordly, Kv ,
says of Chamberlain’# £ough R«’roe-
day. If* s(>oke from personal exper-
ience in the use of ijt, himself and
family having Jtisf l»een cured of had
coughs Sod colds by it. For sale by
a 1 druggists,
For Over Fifty Years
Wits Wimijuw'^ c<a rwi*o erWee t»%< V*n
HM-<1 Ira ever fifty >e«r» r.y osUtioi* of at ti»-
-r» far ttrir etudrirn wfciks Uaftbiug. wiih
p*r‘.*et Weaa. liavaa, the ch'^1, toii'm
■ h* gum* »r»y» aii pein, eat** wind
,nd t» ib« W, rrOwMj t„r lhartLuc It wilt*
itelleve ih- po< r liitl* immediately
old t.y I»rug* »ts ir> r«<ry p*rt r*f the id
6 cent, • lottK Be * ire «ud tek for “Wn
Wl»wl«>w’# Sioo'ld' f Bytop," »..d lake 0<| ci* •
' r kind. / ' " ' Til oo 43 v
. .«§*,• *,
Quihine impairs the hearing, des-
troya the iter .’fc* aitd injii ea tlte di*
gi-s ion. Cheatham's chill tonic is
the P l *** w»ri t to take, leaves no tin pleas
ant tunte, i »'prove* the diges' ion and
builds up the vyvteiii. No cure no
pay Put up in. both tasteless and
Litter style*. W^Sold by 8; V. Reese.
Asa family medicine. Aye' * f illy
excei all other*. They are »uited to
.every age, and, and being sugar-coat-
ed, are easy t take. Though se roll-
ing and thorough in effect, th-y are
nuid.anl pleasant in. action, and
tii ir use is attend* 1 with dj injur-
iou* rcaujts.
For Dr*nr. Or. MUm' ?*»w Dad Car*.
It is not usual f>»r colds contract-
ed in the fall months to hang on all
winter or as soon as a person is o'er-
on* cold to contract another. This
succesion of colds is what rauscii
bronchitis.
is
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Collars an. Curra.
Made Only by
KK.FAIRBANK&CO.
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“Rcmerjilier this Fact, that we have fbr sale
8T. LOUIS,
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faitl/in the deptiicratic party, ^ and
its ability and fidelity in the ad-
ministration of the government for
the’Whole people. .
L am much obliged to you for
your .letter, and your statement of.
the situation. 1 have written to
you at length, in reply to 'it thr»t
you might have some idea of the
situation here.
Very truly yours,
C. B. KiLgohe.
E»*rv psirT.f “The BIJI KitKIN
BKF.K' .'H ES” hss a printed guaran*
tee in the p^ieket^ If you need »
pair of Jean* Pants insist on seeing
them They flt better, look heitrr
and ve,r better lhar. other mskes 4
To Our Frieoib
OF VAN ZANDT COL’NTV !.
Wa resjjcclfully solicit vour trade
and promise to seTTyrn
and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL,
lull Stock of- || rt|.y{, pp
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|_|ARNESH, HAY ami* GRA1N. REST rORTI.AXP CEMENT.
And,other Gfjods too numerous to mention.
Call ".nd look over our stock and be convinced that we have what w#
ad . ertise and are bound to please you.
01 It PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
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Don’t forget that v.e have the BLOUXT WAGON,.- It can’t be beat.
Also Buggies and Hacks.
J. E. PERSONS &i, OC5.
GRAND HALINE, - - ♦ V - - TEXAS
■H1GHE8T MARKETTKICE PAID FOR COTTON.
X P- DAVIS, M. D.
IV Parsiciii * sexowrar,'
Oaoton, .j. Texas,
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§t*OMo» at Oiarks drags tor*.
B. C. Geddia
,/ iu W. Mersdltk. |
.Meredith AOeddle,
■ Attornoya-at-Law and
HI r**' LAND AOKNT4.
Wills* Pofnt, - - Texas.
jOFKMca Upstairs 0«»a* B»nk BoildiugWl
- Wa pr> m Abstract of all Lsad* la Vsn
ZaadtOamty, aad do s general la"4 baxa* s
T>RA8K 4 WALLACE.
H LAWYERS, Coavon, Tax.
WVlftHcM D.
TjHYrtlOIAft AWH
f fttJlUiEOK
—* - Texwa.
OSea at B. f. trM* . Drag Star-.
V. SMITH, m.
jpuraici
jffhusosM
Obstktriciar
Don ton, -► T
OOrra kU proStevlixi.l «e-vicra to the people
a* Onaton end surroundm* rnmmunity.
gOHIIc* at J. T. Modes* drug Wore.
CHAPPELL M. D.
WilTMCUS S CXOBuR A
9-18 f OaeTXTEICU w
Myrtle Springe Texoe
C.
AS CHEAP AS THE CHAPEST.
All Kinds of
Dealers in Family Groceries,
South Side Public Square, Canton.
1 hey can he quickly- cur tl if Cham
bcrlain s Coutth Remedy is used. It
acts on natures plan, losaens the cold,
aids expectoration, and reb- ves the
lung*, soon eilertin)?'** permanent
cUre. 2”> »ml oO cent bottles for r.tly
by all drug ,ists.
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‘ 'fToBd-rfo! frro bj I>r MU**’ 5ut1ii*l
Cbeatbam’v chill time is aefcnowl
edged to be the best. Physicians use
and prescribe it. Cire guaraffiCed
I*nt tip In hoth the tasteless and bit-
ter style#. Witold by S. F. Reese.
Beauty is said to be only skin deep,
but to possess and preserve a beauti-
ful*.in, pure vigorous bio d is es
sc tial. ibis i< best #ec >red l»y_ tak-
ing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in small b t
frequent’dose* It is the most itlia-
ble of blood purifiers.
When troubled with pain in the
stomach, billions colic, diarr ocra
tive Chsiuherla n’s < olic, Cholera
and I>iarrFioera Remedy a trial and
you will be more than pleased; vruh
thcTestrlt. It is pleasant/ sa-t** aiul
reliable. 2-*> tied •' ) cent bottles for
•ale hjvftll druggists.'
.. -. --
Cheatham’s chill tonic is peculiarly
adapted to persons in enfeebled
health ami invalids. It assists diges-
tion, #nd it is a perfect strcnglhener
and apj>eti(ter. Satisfaction or money
refounded. Put u^> in both the
tasteles* and hitter ,stj les. MAHeld
by*Si. F'. Uewo.
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Gt»»:aaU«4 sir**hrl»r Uilit** NarUo*.
ShcritTH Sale.
1ST ^Cs.tt3a.e"ws,
" ‘ y._____ —-Dralvh in ail Kiod* h • •
Ruilding lilntcrial, Lumber, y:
Shingles,Sash, Doors, Pniut,Oii,
NAILS. LIMF., CEMENT and BUILDERS’ HARDWARE; also tU
Celebrated Sin debaker Wagon, Com, Got ton St.a
aod HAY taken ia Exqhsuge —but Money not R«fu#ed; also
T-ii'V© 3“fcocIfe: suaca-cL
. . IE5©3.1
efh..4econ)mod*,.ii g Clerks Always at the Yard. t
Wills Point,__ : Texts.
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3ST„
-:f)l.Al.RR IN:-
MACHINERY,
FURNITURE AND A fUnTTfl CHARTER ‘>AK
o-TINWARE, W dAW WAN ©j o--S i < •. Et.
Smooth and barbed wire, Tiuvvare,'+'rockery, Qucen»wure, W illow w*r*,
and wagon material.
WILLS POINT, - - - - 11 XAN,
3T- ‘h-yX.STTlvdiaiTEXS.
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-UETAIL VEA I KK 1>’-
Wines, ’-. Liquors,
Taken in Exchagc for Goods. state of Texas, county of Van
_ ■ _ __ ... p .. Znndt—By virttie of an order of
/. I). Me U tiltams (X ^ the honorable
d i s t r ictcini
Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Etc.
CANTON,
TEXAS
DO YOU WANT yonr .. .
■mall picture* enlarged?, if so it i* *b*riff, directed
•trtefly to 7*fc3.jftMiraal to gat tha [
(list rmfTmirV iT^r('i*^t-trhe^
ty, the 17th day of October,.Ihif3.
by the clerk thereof, in the case of
Nacogdoches county versus M. C’J
Nichols, No. 6039, and to me, afe
und delivered, 1 j
will proceed t<> sell, within the
AleCf. Mlsat*
: —at— , :
Myrtle Mprliigw, Te«aa,
f I# Headquarters f<>r ill Kind' of
Stnplo Fumily Unw^iieft.,........—
jVGooda Exchanged for Produce, i ^
work done at Tuwx’s Photo aod
Enuabuino Gali.eky.
WMls Point. Texaa.
t. 0. BUSSELL,
vmi simian
AND
flANTON,
TEXAS.
J* J. UTTh,
ratios is
JOHNftOir,* o ^ MILY GkOCEHIE
PSTOMIAH Ik SCOOOOR. VaMSVwg Inylcwttu #a*
Oauton, jh Toxoa. * j FLA VTA rtOK at WJPFLlI»
Ms OrstnatBaal awvte— to t*> ) 4T «**«*«'ww « #ek a*«M fa»-w*b*c»
ANTED all kinds
» in pABt an
Small PicV
ares to Carr and EitLAnax
17.
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hi>ui# prescribed by law for ttWF-
iff’s sales, on the first Tuesday in >
December, A. I). l8l)3, it l^ifig thb
5th day of said month, before the)
court house door of said Van Zandt
county, in the town.of Canton, the
following described projjerty, to-
wit; Otic hundred acres, in Van
Zandt county, Texas, l>eing block
number 9 of a purvey of 1-176 acres, |
patented to NmngdocLes county:)
said b.ook laiug dsnmilefl thus:
Beginning at the northwest corm-r :
of block number 11, sold toT. N.!
S]«rk>; thence east 5.V) yars;;i
thence south 2Ht) var# j thence east;
1426 vara.; thewc east 436 vars.; ■
Tna TankPHoNK, Atlanta Consti- thence north lOJTf vars.; thence^
went 109 va/s.; thence south 45
west 1240 vars. to the beginning,
levied on os the property of M. C. |
Nichols, to satisfy a judgment
amounting to 1801.92, in favor of
Nacogdoches county, and coat of
quit. Given under my ha/td, this
21st day of October, 1893. *
II. F. Blacxwxu., , •
Sheriff Van Zandt county.
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Bsll#rd A (}n#»*itold #f*nd on Buir*lo #»reet, Oaoion.
.On*# n^iblng but first cl#s# work and solicits your p#tron#ye;
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work recommend# bim-snd it rertsirO »r,p"
tution, American Farmer and F'arm
News all one year for only
cash in aiv&noe.
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them enlarged. You can get the
work done cheaper and better, right
here at home. At Texas* Photo
BALD HEADS!
What Is the condition of yours? Is yon' h“*f. ^
harsh, brittle? Doos It *pllt at the ends? '
lifeless appearance ? Doe# It faff out when c0^yl-(l?
brushed?. Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp «c
Is it dry or Hi a heated con^ion? If these ■«
yoursymptomsbc wanted In time oryouwiU become
SkookumRoot Hair Grower
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1893, newspaper, November 3, 1893; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118659/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.