The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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ASHOUSCESEXTH.
Following candidal*-# announce
subject to the *adL>n of the Democrat-
*k porty. ^ ; .
Fur United Hlste# Senator:
_ ||of*ce Cbilloo.
Tot Qorothf-r:
Charles*. Cu)bera<.n, *
For Lieutenant flnriQOr.
J. O. Ke*rby.
f„t Attorney Oenernl: *
/ M. M. Crane.
F<»r Comptroller
7 E. W. Finley.
F<*r Alele Treasurer;
W B. Wortham.
For Land (lommiarioutK—-
A J. Baker. J_ .
For Bitp’l. Public Inalfuclion:
W. L. Bringburat,
For CongreM, »fd diairict:
C. B Kilgore.
DKMOfKUH NOMINEES.
For Bepreeentetiae, lfMHb diatrict:
Too. T. Gurry.
For County Judge:
W. D. Tbompaon.
For County Attorney:
* , H. C Oeddie.
For County Clerk:
—----g- fc? Eicberdeon.
T'tt Dialuct Clerk:
Henry J. Ciaft.
For Mbrrifl:
A. H. Tuttnell.
For County Treasurer:
J. P. (4 »ae*li.
For Ta* Aa*eaa<>r
U. M iUmford._____________
Com b mid u» have rmlised , _ t
abjat ele»r of expenaee, oot j The greet vice of the American Editor Titini««i
of Ilia “on to Washington" move-1 peopleM extravagance, by which I hope' the above date will be
incut. {-lameantfivtaf beyootirwMr^ameaiia pleasant in the memory of quite a, ^ p*
CULBERSON
n’t aeoally let it alone, nays the
fiarland News.
Ifr.v. J. |>. ti*VKU naa tinani-
ruously nominated f«*r congress by
the Democracy of the 9th • district
last Friday at Austin.
The Fairfield Recorder parses
tins word Pop after this manner:
“Nominative, Pop;..posemsive, Pop-
ua and objective, Pop uni.
wanting what we are not able to Carroll, hie children, grand-chil
! have, and, eo tranting, we go in dren and great-e rand-children met
delrt f**r it. Paee along a str* el t,> hare a re union of all the rcla-
where the character of dweiliiig*slices, as fhr aa possible. All tlie
la Valparaiso, Ind., two boy#
liave l»cen arrested, in prisoned aud
expelled from school for cheering
for Jeff Ravin on Decoration Day.
Ji is,g J.\o. S. Spi.\k«, of this
|dare, w.ja uiMpiinourly> elected
chairman of the 5th supreme jndic
ial district at DalTae the other day
, - wwmmaimmiM^mmm-* tf ....
The way to keep down anarchy
is to nip it in the hud. If it i#%al
lowed to grow it won’t l»c many
year* before America will be afflict
rd with it like France and Russia.
—Pittsburg Gazette.
The two thirds rule favors the
plans <>f the trickster and manipu-
lator in |mlitics. It stand# for din
trust of the js^pular will. It has
no place til a Democratic conven-
tion, say# the ("oin.'inehe Chief.
If(>V. IfKNKY W. LlUimooT, of
faunar, has been nominated by the
Dernoeracy for child justice of the
5th supreme judicial district, with
Hons. NT Webb Finley, of .Smith,
and Arffton lininey, of Ellis, .-umop-
sociate justices.
and surroundings show tint the
|f«opls are p«r arid in many of the
house* you will hear playing U|s.n
the piano and singing iuavoice(
that soundi like ifr Fa# passing.
family were present except six, and
neighbors and friends amounting
in all to about ->00 persons, p- rhtps
a few more. .
At 11 o’clock they all met at the
The fifth annual
the county' judges’
Texas met
(
For Tax Collector:
K >M JoiiCk.
For comniiMioner, precinct No. 1':
II I, Robiusoo. j,
For Commissioner, Prectnet No. 2:
J. M. McLemor#.
For Justicw rtf «be Peace pr’et. No 2.
C. II II »rt.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4:
J, J. Ktiu(rr.
F'<t Co|is*»bls I’rel. No.^1:
C. W. Wystl.
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FRIDAY. JULY 157.
convention of
association of
Texas met at Drrhr»—T«es*l«y.
J«d, \V. I,. Crawford gretUd them
with a sjs eelrof welcome on the
part of the bar and the citizens
generally, which wu# rescinded to
l»y Judge T. K Vantis.
How. Conyurr, of the T r
ieli 1 niie.' rlar. was nominated by
acclnuation by the Di-mocraCy for
^tiTte senator of the Dili district at
Kaufman Inst Tuesday. If his sen-
atorial I.iImos are to Is* judged by
hi*, newspaper record, we predict
that the llcims racy of that district
will never regret their.choice.
Tbt Chief Trouble.
We do not Iwlieve that a farmer
who owns a good piece of land has
auv right to growl. If there islati^duge an occasional Ini. ha!
Wk gladly w elcome the liarjKxm,
tv weekly published at Tyler by .1. S.
j Itoimcr, Iw-tter known :is CaI.iiiiTtVr
| l.oiinpr, as one <4 our weekly.visit-
ors. The II ifpobil'is-just what we
have always eudeuivyia'd to make
the Tm I'HoNK—a fearless ndvo-
t ite.of"nd.at its editor tltinks rigid-
it if> IhiUI and uuts|N>keii in every-
thingjtml suflieiently witty to pro-
through a coarse U»oth cumb. The
daughUir of some neighbor has a
piano and so our daughter must
have one. In nine hyindred aud
ninety-nine cases «>ut of a thousand
she has co capacity for music or
singing, hut that is no matter—the
thing is to Hake lesson# and have a
piano. Yes can make surfln such
ca*e# that the family has no home,
ami if a member of it should die
they would lint have the means to
provide for burial outside of the
pati|»er’s graveyard. No pro,vision
Ini# been or is being made for the
old age of the father and mother,
and all bands seem content toj$o
recklessly on to the jss>r house in
old age, or what is worse, to de
pendence U|«on charity.—Houston
Post. *' , /
While the Coxey movement wan
engrossing the attention of the joit*-
Jic, the Austin iituteeman had 11»i.■*
to say in deciding the Democratic
party oJ,ihe charge that it was re
sjsjiisihlc for Coxey is in:
“IVrhajH the greatest p)lit,ical
inconsistency that ever uppearedon
the surface of jsilitic# in this coun-
try is the charge that the Democra-
cy is responsible for the Coxev-the-, . Cu|fee an(J ifl fact a llinner
ory. Good gracious, what wtlh not I ^ e„;ugh for a king. A[V a<e
Ttffsu up|wiicnis of an h.mt M ltd4bi»k the pen.
ministration resort to in or er t visions were more tbun half con-
|K>rvcrt facts and falsify history. #l|||U>(j
lhe Democratic party has- never
church wl»ere the writer preached
to them on tlie constancy of <iod’«
love and His care for llis children
through life down to old age—text,
Is. 40:4. It was a pleasant and
solemn service. There were pres-
ent of the fatuity connection, inj
eluding sons and daughters in law,
about 70.
Urn. Carroll was born in ISIS,
therefore now 70 yc^rs old. He
was converted •"»"» yeaAt ago and has
been a mendier of the Iiaptifet
church ever since that time. He
has also been a master mason 4-1
year*.
Old Hirter Carroll was born in
1825 and is therefore 69 years old.
.She was converted .‘toyears ago and
has been a Raptist since that time.
She has had all the degrees of^ina-
sonry conferred un her that her »ex
is entitled to:
They have been married 55 years.
They have had 12 children, 11 are
living and one dead, 41 gram! chil-
dren living and 15 dead, great-
grandchildren, 15 living and 4
dead- total, number living 74.
number dea I 20.
After the preaching service there
was a bountiful dinner spread con-
sisting/of barbecued meats, cakes,
taught paternalism. Not one of its
leaders has ever announced that
the government was iti duty bound
to furnish employment to its un-
SBjjWFMeataau; jftll»< «nln ... M1). ^
indf|>eiidciit being on (owl k'green
raise from the soil all he nee*Is t*
.. sup[M>rt life, and‘hv selling orHTad-
ing the surplus can get those mod-
est luxuries tli.it he himself is un
able tu grwfui-ii. The chief trouble
with the tanner, and the same may
l>** said of the tradesman and pro-
fessional man, is that he craves
those things obtained only by the
‘The 8yn is in sympathy*'frith
unl-Tm i1
it has no patience for those who
riirse the^goverument, drink mean
whiskey, let their wives cut wood,
w hile they prance over the country
defamin'*- pssl men,ami advocating
that there lies divide up. Let them
go to work and they will have less
time to talk polities and slander
rich anti through the possession of |*eople. 1 rue, there are some men
which there is, after all, no
pleasure.— Mansfield Banner.
who want work and can not get it,
hut where there is one in this con-
n i 4 rr i iliriil lli#* DUlHirtUIUtV. — IV11U f 111 AII
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Dallas last Tuesday.
The ^najorily jjile seems to be
taking very’rSpidly just novr.”
There is more Catarrh in this
s^-tion of the country than all nth
i*r disease# put together, and until
the last few years was supjmfted to I
be incurable. For a great .many
had the «> | flmrtu nityT^Tva til ilia if
SUII.
AnrKH that refreshing shower
had fallen last Friday morning,
when the whole vegetable kingdom
seemed to lie acknowledging its
gratefulness to the Almighty and
all men seemed happy and content-
ry, the Democratic party has asked
nothing mere than a fair lidii alid
coin [>et it ion for alljts i:itizens. ft
has confidence in the ability of tlnr
American penpie in every depart-
ment of trade, manufacture.' enter-
prise and in individual effort to sus-
tain themselves, if they were not
required to help other people sus-
tain themselves.’’
The Sun Will Stand Still
•Yhen all promises are fulfilled
to the letter.
When dudes arc worth six-hits a
dozen.
When a man has as much mon-
ey as lie wants.’
When every man loves his neigli-
The threatening of rain caused us
to leave soon after d/nner.
The voting people met at the
church and had a pleasant time
singing.
m:an gWrailMV- ----
eu without rejientance.
*> Wlit'ii mothers talk E"ngli#l»
to their babies.
Whyii tloT small ls>y
school-on circus day.
broflitr and Kistcr ami sustnin them
by His spirit til life’s latest hour.
- ... T. M. 1'osr.
How Chinese Do things.
The men*wear their hair lung
:<n>l the women wear it diort.
The Chinese begin dinner w ith
dessert'alid end with: soup and fish.
Note first that the,Chinese com
pass points to the south instead of
the north. '
The Chinese launch their vessels
sideways and mount their horses
from the off. side.
Rooks are read backward,___and
what we call foot notes are inserted
at the top of the page.
The Chinese surname comes first
instead of last.
Atascosa . 2
Austin..... 7
Bell ....... 14
Blanco..... 2-
Bosque..... S
B jwie ....... 6
Brazoria .. 2
Brown ..... 5
Burleson .-.. 2
Cahlaell ... 6
Coineron ... 7
Camp...... 1
Cass....... 5
Chum here .. 1
Cherokee ... 6
Comal...... 2
Cooke...... D
Coryell..... 6
Dallas.....27
Delta...... 3
Ellis .....’ 16
Falls....... 8
Fayette .... 11
Galveston . . 15
Goliad .,. 2
(i ray son .... 22
Gregg ..... ,L. 2
Grimes..... 6
Hardin______ 1
Harris..... 15
Hill .......
Hopkins....
Houston....
Hunt ... —.
Jackson —
Jefferson....
Tyfal . (
LAN 1IAM
Karnes.....
Ksw----------
K iuible ...
Kinney.-....
Lamer ....
Lampasas .
La Ball* ....
I** . ,.v.. ..
Liberty.....
Lipscomb ..
Marion .... ,
Mason .*.....
Matagorda. .
Medina..... 2
Milam...... 1
5 Mitchell.*.
1 Moore.....
6 Morris,....
2 Nacogdoches 4
D Orange .... 2
6 I’oik....... 8
27 Rockwall ... 3
3 Runnels.... 2
16 Sabine ..... 1
8 Ban Jacinto 1
11 Shelby .... 5
15 Tarrant .... 5j
- 2_ Titus...... 3
22 Tyler...... 4
: 2 Upshur .... 4
6 Val Verde .. 1
1 Victoria .... 3
15 Walker... . 3
12-. Waller..... 2
7 Washington 8
5 Wharton.... 1
14 Williamson 3 9
1 Wilson . / .. 3
-%-La-1____
....... 369 7-80
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■warn aitotwitta
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*m*e takes wee,
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mi MS I 414 st M
WtWM I n»«
W my .taoy
| ****• *• WT*ll*«m ercis*. | cannot b*.
«P«w MU lbanks •.■Sktent for »Urh
* ***•*_ ••^Una.^braltb rMtortag mcdk-iuc
Sarta-
parilla
food’s
Cures
< ss I1oort*s Snrsaparltla.
i Mn. Cuit J. W*i.-
2 ZO» * wife of Ksv. I. K.
, 1 Wallac* clerk of Blood
.. jmytT A**oct*a‘* °* ^P0***- caiss^Qt>Vr,
^ I Hood's Pis S*» —lesrisl sstlkfactisa.
'J freparsd b> C. 1. Hood * Co.. Lowell. Mi*i.
Andrcrrs '
Ra strop . . .
Baylor ....
Bosque . . . .
Brazos ....
Brewster . .
Callahan - * ,
Ciay......
Comauche .
Concho.....
Dallam
Donley
Ector ...
El Paso . ,
. - . V
Fisher
<iaincs
Gillispie....
(.rouzalca .. .
Greer......
Hale .......
Hamilton
Hardeman . .
Hood......
ID) ward
Jacjv.......
/'• Total.. "
Armstrong
Bailey
Borden . 77
Call.otn . . .
Castro......
Crockett
1 Jones ....... 2
5 Kent... f... . 1
2 Knox...... 1
4 Loving .... 1
5 McLennan. . 17
1 Midland.... 1
—2___Kitla u f... _1
4 Ochiltree ... 1
5 (Udhain .... 1
1 „ Palo Pinto . 8
1 Parker..... !’
1 Potter...... 1
1 jSr.n Augustine I
0 Ban Saba ... 2
-.-I—LScurry ., .;__
1. kk‘4ier yill. J
1 S .Cjlll 5.-I-4 ... . • 2
2 Swisher.... 1
5 Tarrant .... ol
3? Taylor ..... 8
1 Terry ...... 1
3 Wilbarger . 4
2 W il Hamsun 3.2
2 Yoakum":... 1
1 Young ..... 2
3 Winkler. . . 1
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M< CALL . ■ " v'
DO YOU EXPECT
+0 BECOME A
MOTHER ?
46
Mothers’
Friend”
BIRTH BSY.
j»mntii.s t
AuuU Sum*, town Dh)«. «■*Uof»a«. L»i.
•• My wtf» suffcmd more to ten minute*
with her other children then she d,d »u
together with her taet, after having ussd
four bottles of IdLOTKEB'3 rBIE.NL, •
sar* * cuetomer.'
llBMDgasoN Dalk, Druggist, Carroi, 111.
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BRADFtCLD REGULATOR CO .
»0» SAU •» ALA MUOUSTS. ATUUITA.no.
W. L Douglas
$3 SHOE nosaoEAsm’-i ’
♦3. CORDOVAN
f R£ NCHA ENAMELLED CAU"
H.^5«Fl8ECAlf&te^
<3.y POLICE,3 30LES.
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EXTRA TINE. '"t»
t2.$L7FB0YSScHc:A-:£i
Turfite,
(SENOfM CATALOd^ *
W-1.-OOUCLA3,
BROCKTON, MASi.
Taa can ante ’n<ia«'T by parckaalu* W. L.
tluiiflaa f»k»e«,
Dccocse arc the largest inanufjc-ar-r, of
•tl,-Lru»eT »noc» in Ihe world, and t .»i<r ,i-.< c
the value by stamping the na--'.e ancT p::, - on
the boltom. v.-hicn protect* • un ago) i t in '1
price* and ihe irti<!dfeman‘/proM*. (> r
'/P
ciurl cuAiutn work In flyu-, en-y f a 1
wear in-< unatitb-a. Wr havt-llirlo * *: , -v-
v. -n-rr nt i.-*rerprior, To, Ihevcbte, i ,
■ewy.u,UraaU . 'fclLEJaLShbi' ■ _ } ;
C<A ft cmrrta you, wu ci-i. r .
~~ftrnf*r, Wfiyffr ntfjrtr *r-JJ xhorj■ ■:.. i.
pfarhur. A (/'tit irdntul. A 7/. <j vt
one*
NO MORE EYE-GUSSES,
More
hands instead of the hands of tliosi*
they would greet.
The spoken language-of China is
goes to' not w ritten ami the written lan-
Iguage is not spoken.
When girls play on the piano The Chinese dress in white at
without making excuses. 'fmicrals and in mourning at wed
When borrowed Inwiks and um- dings, while old women always
Vell&s are promptly returue l.
K
El
When churches and other organ-
izations have no “black sheep” in
W frPTriUC pfUft'1 WiasWa.fi <r -WwLgta
ly after say ing “one word mor4.”
When theybRng,Ainerieau knows
half as much as lie tliinks lie Joes.,
• When eveiNt—iMAnk-word will be
worth one hundred cents in the.
dollar.
When a woman thinks her neigh%
bur's baby ls^iretticr aud sweeter
•od U-Uer than iicr own.
When a man can get dinner at a
fashionable liotei without waiting
till Ids patience is tried.
When husbands carry fruits and
confectioneries to their wives like*
they did before*marriage.
•serve as bridesmaidf.—Christian
Observer.
Congressional Call.
ic congressional convention for the
third congressional district to meet
at Mineola, Wood countv, Tt-x., on
Aug. 8. 1804.
■1 v, A. B. Watkins, chairman.
1 Lamb .
1 Lavaca . . . .
Vl Llano.....
J McCulloch.
1 -Menard . . .
1 N rrccoH ....
Duval...... 2 K .Wftft . . .
Hemphill. . . ' ? Starr ......
Hidalgo .... 2 Sutton . . .
Hutchinson. 1 Travis ....
Jeff Davis ..' 1 Uvalde
Kendall .... 1 Zapata
King....... 1 Zavala.....
Total................57
REAGAN
Anderson... 6 I rion ....
Bandera. ... 1 Kaufma n.
}l
BeeTT
3 ^Leon....... 4
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVE
&Cert«'n Safe ard Ellsctlv* Rsmrdy Or
SORE, WEAK and IHFUMED EVES,
rrodwrlq* fz»»!f-SI(jli/sdns*r. «n>t
Mentoring the Sight of the u(>t.
Cares Tear Drop?if (Jrsnjilntifin. SIto
Tumors, ItcJ Eye i, Xuliffl Eye Ila-he*,
a:;d pttonvemo tiUicK a f.ue?
AXO PliUMAMENT CURE
Also, rqiwtly rll.rn<1mi* »Hrn n»M f»
oihrr ni.-tl.LilO-s, aiitIi o* I Im*, »>**»
Mare*. TnrtVor*. Mall Hfirum. Iturit*.
rr nlirr»irr loflMinmallon r*N«*.
aiHhJtJU.1 MAl-Yit tamy to »•
SOlMj*- ■ - ^ ^ ___ - ^ *___ ^ ^
SOLO BY ALL DRUQ6ISTS »T 23 COfTY. /
In
Poor
Health
'means so much more than
*»■**- ____ ■ir* ,,, K
K <
years doctor# pronounced it a local ed, the p< liticians were assembled
disease, and prescrijieil .local Reiii- M usual discussing some political
•dies, and by constantly failing t*» )OUrtl*M.k—thii# time, H.^g’s opMch
ilSLJTECLC - «'«•.«.- '>—>*' *»»-
proven caUrrh to be a conatitu j headed Democrat aro*« Jroin his
itonal disease, aud therefore re-J place ol repoie and s.4»d: “1 see
quires constitutional treatment, VXcuke for u man to lie a Popu-
I|*ira CeUrrh Cure, manufi«:tufed ! ,i4t lhi(, n,orilill-tbail ever before,
Sf.r.f. Ctoo *C«., ToWo' u fiJ; „ticrni|1, Wli.n .11 th«. thin*, cow. to
! Ohm, is the only omalitutional; wun % *» tiOM the sun Will stand still, the
1 cure on the market. It is taken and this go-wl De.ms-raUc crop, “* t.lhklii. and the
internally in dnwsa from 10 drop* There’s e»Hiie g«#>d l«*gic in that. , ***** K .
Ui.ts*poonful. It acta directly ! We would aak the Pops Ui give it a topics will mp i-UrN with the
on the blmal and «w‘‘«Lllu| investigation Swrth Me.-rTrub/ Bdnsll.
of the Stetem. Tl^y offer one, . -v
band red dollars lor, any case it fail# jjow that the primary h*s come
to car*. Rfwd for urcular# and
The Kei.W. J. Waiiu’s Pbatol
VandeoM. Jarkton Co_ Vv»
UW. R. V. PtlRTI!
E. 4 pear sir— 1 wkli to
tnfono yon of Um
bnrtM sty wtf* to*
rscrOre from tbr use
of your nmUHnn I
LTUS
ttoa - Is ths best it
H«Jf rrfilttor on
osrtk; my wtfs has
brm rood by tLa
$ the “ Gokh-n k
» plscovsrv”
^rioaannt Poll
KS’Sx.-tttre:
^“■aiSSK
Coke....... 1
Coleman ... 3
Collin...... 17
Crosby ..' . . 1
Deaf Smith . 1
Denton .... 10
Dickens .... 1
Fannin .... 16
Floyd......
Freestone . „
Frio ......
Hall . ......
Haskell ...7
Hays.......
Hwdereon...
■t.
1
Madison....
Maverick
Motley.....
Navarro ....
Rains......
Randall ....
Red River...
Robertson
Rusk.......
Sherman .. .
Tarrant ....
Trinity...:.
Van Zandt..
Williamson
'ydu imSgfn^sentmt
’fata) diseases result from'
^trifling ailments neglect*-tb
* ,,pon*t play with Nature s
* greatest gift—health.
Brawns
Iron
Bitters
Total
165 9
Bar. w. J. Wzuua
Oixt wtl! ooiitlnus ^
la your auhta «uk
FaDiiifflfihea
CAM bsCMtCO.
, * .
and gone let’s all work for a Ih-m-
nvratie majority of 560 in this
wmty ns»t -Nuxeudw- r,
_ 4 -- ’ Vt 4# V‘ "
Patronise the busines* men s
advertise, they are the<jn»n v
take an interest in the welfare
the country.
TflEROE
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Foster, W. E. The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1894, newspaper, July 27, 1894; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118847/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.