The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1891 Page: 3 of 8
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ccckiag, the disiica, tiie'Wurs, and
hiujijicr ui iiis eating—August
^owef the Kemedy.
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times a gnawing, voracious, insati-
able appetite, wholly unaccountable;
unnatural and unhealthy.—August
Flower the Remedy.
How does he feej ?—He feels.no
desire to go to the table and a
grumbling,‘fault-finding, over-nice-
ty about.wh'at is set hefore him when
he is there—August Flower the
Remedy.
How doos he feel ?—He feels
after a spell of this abnormal appe-
tite an utter abhorrence, loathing,”
and detestaiian of food; as if a
mouthful would kill him—August
Flower the Remedy,
How dpes he feel ?—He has ir-
regular bowels and peculiar stools—
August Flower the Remedy. ®
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AKD IS
“A WINNFRWITH HORNS.”
uffrn,f" lJor 'V* >*(la« NhoNk
dealer Hi acini for /niulogiic, ■ocuro the
* to nr ml for enfnloituc'
ft and get them lor you.
'“TAKE NO HUBST1TI
roR./fl
TLTK.
WHY IS THE
W. 'L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CEN?LEJV1tN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It la a seamless shoe, with no tacks or 1
to hurt the f<*♦?€; made of the beat flue <
and oAsy, and because we make more
4trade than any other mtinufiuturer, it
aewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $5-00.
00 IIII i n«< IIaii<l-McvM'<’, the finest calf
slice ever offered for $5.00| equals French
Imported shoes which cost from KSJJUIg XIJ.W,
J% 00 ilnnd-.Scwcd Welt Shoe, fine calf,
stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe over offered at this price ; same grade as cus
tom-made shoes coating from $8.00 to $9.00.
•CQ 30 Police Hlioci Farm/*rn. Railroad Man
and letter Carriers all wear them; ftnecalf,
seamless, smooth, Inside heavy thro© soles. exten
alon edge One pair will W*ar ayeur.
CO 30 fine rnlfi no bette^shoo ever offered at
this price; ono trial will convince thoso
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
tfLO ‘23 anil $2.00 Work login fin’* shbes
are very strong and durable. Those who
h^© given them a trial will weal no other make.
Dstye*9 $2.00 mid !? 1.7.>-*ehool shoes are
** Worn by the boys every where; they sell
on their merits, as the Increasing sales show.
~ iluiid-Hr.wed shoe, best
ils French
Ladies «,.*
lniported shoes coating from $4.00 to $6.tt).
2iB
‘4c+ are sUunpt^on the
o $6.00.
$1.73
w:u mm&SSr™
’ t>ottoin of each shoe.
uUui.as. Urockton, m.jis.
«ud $1.73 shoA for
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T ower’y pg
Irrmrowd
5UCKER.
f 15 Guaranteed
L>. .Absolutely Water.
0Of/ ^ey
ALL
Improved
5fickers have
btside the Fish Brand
Tradlmark on every Coat
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5oft Wooleij C/^*f
Watch Out! Collar.
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A J TOV'ro v<vp BOSTON MASS OWoc.
OPIUM
MmtPKItVR DISK
FASH, MAKANTFKD fl’BII
wiltiftut |-l.. I HI At TKKaTNKNT FHKK
M I. It It AHkN, SMRRTaKV BOX S,
^INDIANA HI INK HAL. M»HI>Us. |\D
Are among
Union. Coi
ultjr umivR
uni©* holding
two great cha
Fair over all a
EDUCATIONAL.
the first schools of tholr kind In the
ur*e n( study equipment* and fa.
1©«V Host class of pall
the last Dallas
fr»
d. First c
highest poi
mpion med
of p
•ittons.
ala at t
ronage Grad
Awarded the
river alt ot hers Cat tlogue rree. Addres
HILT^ Dre-ddent. Waco und Dail^fi. Vn* sorts.
SATIffNAL BU8INFSSC0LLE6E^itv*m?>
A high grad* training school. Writ* us.
Rusktn' and the Girls.
From the New Tort Utiif.
I mfft a Very clmrmlnjf EngliMh srlr;
receptiy, wlu> toW me a most thiir-
acterisiic tiilo of Jolin ituskin. On0
of tlieclds.soa aKiii tou toi'i just conn
j plcted Rlmkin’s “Stories of YYfiiue,’*
i aB«J, to show llieir MppreciutiYm, ol
* tiie jiUtliar’y work,‘wrote kim a
I V*round robi'n,” thunking hhu for tlie
pj< aou-e. hm-book lin<l given them.
( In i, abort tfmv eocb ■•jjnrr oftlm
j ter reived a ftote froin Sir. Bu«kin,
tefbng Ijvr that h^i itdtiug wan a gis-
grace ul oxhibition of girlish igno-
rtuici, and that she mjust write tnree
verses from tike B*biy everr day lor I
month, hTkJ th'-n send' her manu-
script to him: and the'joke of it all,
my young friend went on, was that
the girls wens, g^esn efiongh to do It.
Maxt iierson* fire broken down Trom
overwork or bouae&old cares. Brown’s
k-on Bitiers rebuilds t|ie system, aids di-
gestion, removes exi-ess,of uile, and cures
malaria. A aplcr'iid tonlo Tor wooieii and
children.
Sheep Killed by Dogs.
A Meailvillo (Pa.) paper estimates
that dogs destroy anmially in Craft ford
country sheep to the vuligC^if about
$1,000. At this ratft,they would kill in"
the state about $200,000 worth of sheep
iter vear.' ___ ,
J. A. J0HN80N, Medina, N. Y, says: ‘‘flail’s
Catarrh Cure cured me.” Sold by Druggists, 15c.
Is it better to go offlialf-cocked than not
to go off at all)—-Ex.
The serious man is the dangerous man.
Humor is incompatible with viciousness.
Secure a Business Education at Home.
A full Business Course Riven by mail. Perfect sat-
isfaction. Ion rates; Bryant's Collette, Buffalo,N. V.
Two thirds ot your life Is spent In wait-
ing Tor gome good lui-Uthal wlUnovordome
do you.
rrlfflurul Loss of f.lfet
Of the many disasters with wliloh mau-
V'lti has boon vis ted, one of the worst I,
tliat dasd of aliotenta whloh dilginatlng
aiiniity Wicl, inactivity of the kidneys and
bladder, causbs suoh frightful loss of life.
If'1* «PPslllni oauihory i
Bri^iit s dlseaso, <liamtt#s. gravel. »rdl
nephritis and eatnirb of the bladder-
elass of orgHnJo maladies, aKsmst which
modUral skill Is pluesl.au often baffles the
expert prikctiUon^r hihJ mcu* bis skill at
. Kasy 1, It, however, to arrest the
nl lmsntM H i 1 l»g* at.Hft, —
uph
ap^alllnj{
oiALqkurjF c
gravni.
■ "VO wi n yr, I ill* Itsessain
SM4MI of WeHette^s st^ma**h
Flies are so foolish, and spiders so wise,
that a hungry spider is as rafts a sight as a
fly without a scar.
Mrs. WInslow'atSaotliIngtSyrup, for Chit
dren teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma-
tion. allay a pain, curea wind colic. 2fh1t K bottle.
A great many wpmen imagine that they
are files, and that ail the men are spiders.
< SUMMER DAYS.
Where Shall We Spend Them? Half Rate
Excursion to Minneapolis, Minn., and
Return via the Cotton licit Route.
Tickets will be sold July 5, 6 and T. good
for return until August 27, 1891. All fur-
ther information furnished -on application
to utiy agent of the company, or
W. H. Winfield, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
'*» Texarkana, Tex.
A .man keeps his fftlend’s secrets behind
a veil, but he keeps his own under a lock
and key;
Brown’s Iron Bitters cures Dyspepsia,
Malaria, Biliousness and General Debility.
Give* Strength, aids Digestion, tones the
nerves -preales apiietite. The best tonic
for Nursing Mothers, weak women and
children.
At Bucharest the ladies adopted a
curious mode of showing their apprecia-
tion of Mine. Patti’s singing. Sudden-
ly during the performance they stood
up and threw white pigeons with rib-
bons around their necks, on the stage.
It was literally covered with them.
n’c’m.aalo
* “II anion
Warranted lo cure* or rnon
rour OrutftflBt for it. Price 15
Corn Salvo.”
onpy refunded. Ask
VnU.
llookkeepiiiKat home at
Write W- Gr. Chaffee, Oswego, N.
IT a man’s record Is a bad one, ho can’t
travel so fast that it will not overtake
him. ---------- '
very low rate,.
Those persons you imposo upon may some
day be in position to impose upon you.
Can loti Find the Word?
The only one ever printed. Can you find the
word? Each week, a different 8 Inch display la
published in this paper. There are po two
words alike In either ad., except One word.
This word will be found in the ad. for Dr.
Barter’s Iron Tonic, Llttlo Liver Pills and
Wild Cherry HUtcr,. Look for “Crescent"
trade mark. ReXt the ad. carefully and when
yog find the word, send It to them and they
will return you a book, beautiful lithographs
and sample free..
Figures mfty hover fie, but there la lots
of cotton and sawdust iu them.—Ex.
XJnfermenled f'ommnnlon Wine.
Alfred 8pccr, of New Jer-ry, the celebrated
grower of foreign grapes,'’ pseserves the nnfer-
lueuted juice of the giapo for Bacremental use.
it hag been adopted and Its use sanctioned by
the prominent divines of this country. It Is
also used by Invalids with remarkable effect for
blood making. For sale by druggists.
The bustle la a hack number which has
recontly been sat down upon.—Ex.
St. LAuih, Mo., Juno 10, 188(1.
To the Owen licit and Appliance Co
806 N. Broadway, St. Louis. Mo.
Gentlemen: I take pleasure in Rtat-
lng that 1 have examined and tested
Dr. Owen’s Eleotro-Ualvanie Belt and
Appliance, and <lo not hesitate’To say
that it is the most practical and effi
cicut of all the Oalvauic Belts I have
used in my practice. It is a very use-
ful device, ami whenever electric belts
or shields can be of any benefit this
will more than take the place of any-
thing of the kind 1 have ever seen.
Uko. C. I’itxkb, M. D.,
If 10 Chambers St.
Professor of the Theory and Practice
of Medicine in the American Medical
College, St. Lon Is; Clinical Lecturer
at the City Hospital, St. Louis;
Editor of the American Medical
Journal; author of “Kleetrioity in
Medicine and Surgery arid author
6t “Direct Medication.” — Ttiera
pentles.
Thoro who are not present ulv nee*
ami lack a defender.
Nnninier Days, Where Shall Wo
Spend Them?
The Cotton Holt route will place on snf.
Juno 1st excursion i ekK, at greatly re-
duced rates to nil prominent summer re-
write to any agent of the compan* -
far a copy of ‘'Summer Days a nd for am
Information a* si red in regard Jo a summer
trip. W. H. Wlutlefd, Cco. Tusk, Agt.
_ u»u< ___,
naught, Cost U It, bo.wever, to arrest these
direful ailment*, >u? t.h» «,nrr *fhr. .Jt„
, of u.stomach Bitters la
•u memm to set i lie bladder and kidneyiat
medicated stimulants of commerce excite
wltbuuLeltUer etrenglhenlng or n»vnla,-l»r
Is uufailing for malaria, dyspepsia, debility.
Hi. sun all;,m, liver couiptalnt and coustlpa-
Tho Hereout eagle In the sky imagines
it is an innocent dovp.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Cantoris,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorts.
When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Chit Iran, she gave them Castorka
-THE-
BUCKSKIN BREECHES
i 'He, irufftrs
from Catarrh in the Head.* Those
who don't have it ■nffoe from tH?u
who do. it's a disease you can’t
keep to yours(df.
Here are some of the symptotqs:
Headache, obstruction of nose, dis-
charges falling into throat, some-
times profuse, watery, ai|d acrid,
at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody, putrid, and offen-
«ire; eyes weak, ranging in cars,
deafness; 'offensive * breath ; smell
and taste impaired, and general de-
bility.- But only a few of these
likely to be present at once.
The cure for it—for Catarrh it-
self, and all the troubles that come
from it—a perfect and permanent
cure, is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy.
The worst cases yield to its mild,
soothing, cleansing and hoalin
properties.- A record of 25 yea:
has proved that to its proprietors
— and they’re willing to prove it
to you.
They do it in this way: If they
can’t cure your Catarrh, no matter
how bad your case, or of how long,
standing, they’ll pay you $500 in
cash. Can you have better proof of
the healing power of a medicine ?
With narrow-minded people thestranger
ia au enemy.—Ex.
I hilling
A Sure Cure For Files.
^ BUnU, Bleeding and protrodlnff, yield at once t<> Dr.
Boeenko ■ 1 lie Remedy, which acta directly on the part*
iorw; allays itehlntf and effects a
1i»t» or mi “
tnko’i Pile Kem<
affected, absorbs turnon?,
•rrnaiient our*. 60c. Di
free. ~ “
p.*rma«ent mire. 60c. Druwrists or mrII: clr
free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch ft.. Philadelphia, Pa.
There isiautireiy too much klokingin the
world, yet too few people are being kicked.'
—New*,
Its Excellent Qualities
Commend to public approrai ^ie 4Califor-
nla liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It
Is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and
by gently noting on the kidneys, liver <md
bowels, it dlenses the system effectually,
thereby promoting the health and comfort
of all-who use It.
Before believing the bad stories a
tells on another, find out his motive.
Thoughtless mothers are they who will
not give alcklr children Dr. Bull’s Worm
Destroyers. They Amove the worms, and
the child grows .tron)
Gooff advice Is so clj
take it.—Ex.
tap tftat noDoffy will
Wbea you feel all \brote
hardly seems worth living,
hardly feel able to attend to
up, and life
When you
hardly reel able lo attend to vour dally
work. When you feel you ifcmlff give half
you own for a little more*4itrength, Just
give, Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla a trial and see
what a lift It will give you. You will bleaa
the day you tried Dr. John Bull’s Sarsa-
parilla. _ ‘ __•
A great deal of the bad luck you hear
men Complaining about, !s simply punish-
ment for follyj 1 •
Cakes ins
Si
I
SiCK HEADACHE
rosttlvrly cured by
these IJtlle I'llls.
CARTER’S
llTTI*
IVER
jyjjls.
They i
treoafroi
<ligo*tlon uu\ foolIcarty
Eating A perfect rem-
edy for DiuinoM.Nau
Drowsineoe, Dad Taate
in the Mouth, Coated
Tongue.Paln in the Bide.
TORPID IaTVER. They
regulate the Bowels.
Price
> Cents;
castes mediciite co„ new toss.
Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price.
Dog; Take* ln$ure jour i
ret breath, glowy coat, regular
r:imi»D16t caulue
Bprat.ta Patent
dog sound teeth, sweet
habit. Grocers have them. Pamphlet cairltn
eases free from Sprktts Pd tent. New Tyrk (?lty.
When some people Io»«‘ tJJftr heads they
don’t Know It.—Ex.
How
student
Dear Readers:—I am able to pay my
■* 1 J ultlon, weffr good clo^
in
Malies ITIoney.
le to pi
jd cloth
.oatione
Belllnu
and
spending my
plating jewelry
Haters. I have
board and ti
have money in m
odd hours a^t vanatl?
and tableyrarn i
made l-’O per day. never less" than 14. I paid
•ft for my plater to H. K Delno A OoMOofnm
bus. O. Any one can profit by my experi-
ence by wrltlug tiiereior clrculnrs.
A Studint*.
People disli’keto hear nonsense, but they
hear a great deal of it.
IaMT thobiq
’ wfco MW? *• all ran dona ” sad ora
■oar-fWd and *rak-k6«cd
by day, and (heir night* made
moEoui by rBitiuxri L dreau,
laET TIIOkF. wIiOM cheeks nr* synken,
wills dark Hrrie* under ihety eye*
In ahaps Ilk* its*
OUMKT.WT Olf THE Xt Hff, whose bodies
*re fllled wftUs Malaria, aad on whas*
DYSPEPSIA tsn* fiutrned It**IT wills
• frtp till* antes ClsnS ofn
TlbEB’S CLAW, and rllnfs A* them Ilk**
VE1HESIS of destraetlon, threateulnc Co
destroy tlsrflr tsrmlils and live*.
UBT THOSE whose bodies nod llnskn
nr* racked wills (he patina of
Rhenmadsm sand Nenralfla n* thoagh
BEINO riFRCEb with n N€ mrjTFK
E*ET THEM ALL Join Its* great proeeaalea
of those who hare been eared by
DK.WHITTS BAUD FXI OKA LTKR ATI YD.
THEIR HTALE OP WOE” will soon
be ehnnfed to
SHOUTS OP OLADOTjML and (hey will
reach 11s*
MECCA oflMMtlUi and happlnraa
--A Be TUB—.
BEST MADE.
BEST FITTINC.
BEST WEARINQ.
JEANS PANTS
IN THE WORLD 1
Manufactured by J. f^GOODWIN & r.0.
EVAJSSVIIjLB, 1ND.
ibr price-list and terms for exclusive i
rer lucTQxiuu,
nes. nerves, inus-
•ecelve new force,
a complaluts jr«-
illar t«> their sex , uslux U, find
__Zm A safo. specify ctire. Ki’fiim*
rouQ bloom on checks, bcautltles Complexion.
■ Bold everywhere. AU genuine roods bear
UDIES
BUfl
cul
cles, i
fferlng from
to their sc
Bold everywhere. All genuine roods bear
“Crescent.f’ bend ue ‘2 cent stamp for 3'J-pagM
pamphlet.
01. HARTER MEOiCIMC C0.t tt, Louis, Up,
f
MONEY-fOHWx a^utvis—MONEY
NEGRO PREACHERS AND TEACHERS REAO.
Tell all ex-slaves to send
. $4? money Order!for a gold
I emblem bad** Vaughan’s
rj
aughan'S
nine let*
(contain
_ - -----Nvsrro Bishops,
^P»e<l«rick Donelaaa.BlMhop
Newman, Henator Cullom,
Lx Mayor rartcr Tlarrleon.
Judge Thureton. and many
others, IflO pagoi. lllueinL*
ted), blanks, papers, etc.,
fully e*plaInu, g Ms E X.-
8LAVE TENaiON Blit.
Clubs are now forming ev-
ery wherrand are cnJor*
lng"Vaughan's bkN. ’aeln-
troduecd In the fifty first
Congress In their behalf,
ask lng a.00cash and fl&p*»
month for some and differ-
ent amounts for others.
Major V augiians new
book, that is the beet hle-
tory of the ra?-e ever wriA
ten, glv*‘s cogent reasons
why the Government
should and mustgrajit the
fprmer negro slave a nen
sion. Write at one* anu got
your names.etc .ln lilspeiv
~ sion register. No charge
esrept as above until the bfll becomes a law. Add. W. a.
"'iHUN.iKt MavoriWashlntrOnn. !)<’ f. «. L. Boa AIL
FITS
Norv-
vnllous cur©». 1’n
Fitcmos. Sendtp
All Fits
IteMtorer
HR. KLUYK’ftflRKiT
#11 «• Mm
stopped free by (
r N/» Ft L n fto r II rat d
ont4»© and f'2 00 Irlnl bottle free to
D l)r Kline.1)81 Arch St.. Phil*. Pa.
A mau’» afTcdtioiis arc never very remote
from liia interest.
Major'* Cemcnf neps'r* Broken Article!
16c and 'Jitc. Major a IWst Liquid Glue 10c.
When the persistent bill collector came
iiiuauJ IXuialiu ^wChI ul^i oil uutau ifO-uiur*
row.— News.
FI Epilepsy permanrntTy cured bv now svstom
of IroaMncnt. LUO TRIAL BOTTLES FillR. Bend lor
Treatise. Epileptic Remody Co., 43 liroad St., New York.
A man is as old as he feels; a woman la
as old ns she looks.
1EWARE
• ' i_
of mercury and potash mixtures.
They ag-ffravato tho disease instead
of curing- it.
* . «"
Life A Burden.
“I suffered Tor five yours -tvltii raorcurlal
rheuhiutisfa, yjhli'h was tbo resultof potash,
and ’jiercurlal treatment by physicians for
constitutional Wood poison. They not only
failed to cure me, but made mo a physical
wreck and my life'll bpidon. I then com
monood taking Swift's Specific (S.S.8.,)and
aftor taking a few bottles was entirely
cured Lsith of tho rheumatism and blood
poison. I cheerfully commond S S. S , to
any one stmilarg , filleted.
John H. Ln.i:s, Soronto, 111.-'
Rooks on Blood and Kkin Diseases Free,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta. 0a.
DR OWENS
ELECTRIC BELT
AMD SIJ»ri3W80R.Y.
Pat’d Aug. 16. 1887. Imp’d Jan. 13 1801.
will cure all Rheumatic,
Oomnltinti. Lumbago,
General and Nervous
Debility, Cortive
no**. Kidney Di$en-
•e$, TrembLng, Sex
ual E x h au at i o n,
Woatmg of Budj,
Diaeaap caused by in-
discretions in Youth, Ag
Harried S or 8in$le Life. Al.oELECTRIC
i iv woo OL > DALTOonbinetf, SIND Sc. K0
TAOI FOH FREE ILIUSTRATED I00R, 200
aealed envelope
r pair. Addret.
.(ANGI CO.,
306 North Broadway, 8T, LOUI8, MO.
U.MTIOM Till. F*ei.,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
THOROUGHLY RELIABLE,
ABSOLUTELY SAFE.
2S Or *.■ er. Bog
3 Boxes toe 65 on
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Ront by mill. po>|
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prioa.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGI8T8. (
DR.J.H.SCHENCKAS. .PHILADELPHIA.PA
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CREE^?nc^^icro?S'u0
I Stock Company Book keeping, and * Cab
the H *h <.radc, 85 year Rcn<
NKSH COLLKGK, New Orlcan
and Silver Medals, Diplomas, etc.,
of this College. Addte
>ule i
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i»g, and * Catalogue of
loomed SOITLF. BU8I-
Orlcans, La. Over MO Gold
,tte«t the merits
, GKO, BOITLE.
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Patents! Pensions
8en?l for Inventor's Guide or How to Obtain a Patent.
Bend for Dlgent of PFNHMiV and BOUNTY LAUi.
PATRICK 0 r AURF! 1 WASHINGTON, D. a
C1.50 A DAYI
*’ro*lt IWrlte ntonce for territory
Special lnd*oeirents If you estnbllah nnti supply lo
tni agents. Beat thing out. Hnmple, by mail, 2f*c.
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S S FAT FOLKS REDUCED
Xx-v ✓ ^ M p*. Alice Maple. Onsgon, Mo., write*
\ Ul 1 J “Mi weight was TA) pdunds. now it i« 1%
nofl26lbn.” For circulars nddre
An Ftcoptlonsl rhsnrs
foren*rg*tloinen or* omen
Write at once for terrltor
tsh and supply 1
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(PATKNTXD)
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•up in 20 minutes
wittyntt hniUntJ. ** **,r
filmed Herd
for B<»rit*ningr wntor, ’Oh nnstnff
dlRintocttnff Rinks,
lib
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vastn
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linff l)ottl?*s, puluta.
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On simciul. Nervous, Frivat^Hn?i^ld??od
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rt. W. Cor. llth sod Br»-*<Urav. as« City. Rio.
FOOTPRINTS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY,
AUKNT8 wanted for ‘ F^otprl"i$ of the Worlri’s
U story,” new, valuable. Inter'* ting, elegantly Ilia*
trat«d and a fast seller Kivlusivo tcrrHorv toagenu
whorocau business Ad A. P. Foster A Co..i)alla6.Tc*
ry o ten&iril MAKE 13.00 A O 4 v
8L?T .. TT . 'tr:-v?
V clnos. Hend reference and
IB worth on chmmlsalon to
Eimlirbaeh Co., Newark, N. r
Rgperletiec 20
SUM. Write us
start with.
PENSIONS
Laws nnd
Advice Free f Olllll %A
A. UL MH'OIIMII K a ROIC (lorlaBall. O. A Washington, l». C.
If affiloted with
sore cy&s. use
; Thompson's £ye Water.
U DALLAS:
35-91
■pISO’S KI.MEDY FOIL GATAUXUL—ItPSt Fhslestto ose.
i Ghcaprot. ItPlicf Is immediate. A cure Is eeiiatti. For
Cold in tlie Head it lias no equal.
C^TA R R H
it Is an Ointment, of which a small panicle Is applied to the
nostrils. Price, 50e. Sold By rinutelsts or sent by mull.
Addreva. K. I Hsvwr<riw»<' Wnrrcn, pa.
g DO NOT, > ftp
am the
husinoafi
inly for public benevolence. lUlnaay, I am snocesufuJ,
bn. ln«U profit on pcrf* i fly ’ouud and honor
able ?ncth?mw. s?*nd «m«?? bottle of urine with history
<*f jto>ir cane, I will s*»n,l fii|l star*ictilavw or your d|«. *,v«
rr«>«. i>r.T. N. Crowley. Terr* Hnut*. .mi.
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UiV C, * /CD CURED TO STAT CURED.]
II* I* ■ In ■ Lit IVr want (he name and x^l- !
_ dress of every sufferer in the |
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CX AO I II 111 n P. HwolJSayai,1l.]), laffalo, S.Y. I
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BUSINKSS COLT.EGr^.
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nnd fnculty unsurpassed. Thousands of
th« host buslni'Hs men of Texts iridiutcs
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1891, newspaper, September 11, 1891; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120182/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.