The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CHRONIC!,’i
THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, II
CITY AND COUNTY.
Tin fruit cans at Alford’s.*
Save money and go to ltoae’a.
Pineal cider at Jesse Adams.’
(Jo to J. T Read's for good oats.
Choicest leinomules at Jesse
Adams.’
barrels at W
Plenty of syrup
11 Edwards.’
Figured lawn 4 cents per yard
at Hose’s.
Self-sealing fruit jars at C T
Reynolds. • , •
25 yards of prints for one dollar
at Hose’s.
TNI CORNKR ON COFFIL
The syndicate formed sometime
ago in N'-'W York cii v to run up
the price ou coffee has been very
successful and we have all paid
tribute to this gnuid monopoly.
In the Inst few days there lots
been a syndicate formed right
here in the city tff Will* l’olnt for
the purpose of putting down the
price on dry goods, boots, shoes,
clothing etc., anil I ns airfoil for
this syndicate am determined
that, the public at large shall be
successful in buying the cheapest
goods thst have ever been offered
in Wills Point.
The stock of goods lately owned
hy Blankenship & Blake Co , at
this place have been bought by
this syndicate, I represent, at
big discount on original cost, ami
wo can sell below first cost and
still make money. I am deter-
mined to close this stock out in
Mr. It. W. Hose
Tuesday.
took in Dallas
Wrights;
$1.25
Seersucker coat and vest
at Rose’a.
Old razors hollow ground at O.
P. Lindsey’s.
W II Edwards sells guns cheap.
Go to see him.
Queensware and glassware at
Carter & Robison’s.
Men and boys straw hats at and
below cost at Rose’s,
t Go to Jessie Adams’ for your
fruits lemonade, etc.-
Ladies and misses slippers from
65 cents up at Rose’s.
JnoT Read is Btill in the lead
on lowest prices.
If you have anything to sell
take it to Edwards.
■■ ■■»»»■-
Ladies and misses hats at and
below cost at Rose’s
For your barb wire, go to
Ketcham & Gibbard’s.
A good pair of men's fine boots
lor $2,75 at Rose’s.
Jars, jars,jars, self-sealing frjuit
jars at C T Reynolds.
Ladies and misses gloves from
15 cents up at Roses.
sell you first
you
Jno T Read will
class barrel flour at $5.50.
See W. B. Ly brand before
buy your wagon or buggy.
------tH
Lindsey, the barber will make
you feel like a new man.
A special bargain. Six days in
the week at Jno T Read’s, i
Fresh flour, bacon, sugar and
coffee on hand at W H Edwards.
A. N. Alford is agent for the
McCormack machines and repairs.
Go to J. T. Read’s for the best
barbed wire and lowest priees.
A N Alford has one 18 inch
Coleman's mill to sell at a bar-
Mi". ? . '
If yon want a first-class
buy the Mitchell from W H
wards.
Preserve your fruit. 0 T Rey*
nolds has the self-sealing frnit
jar.
J. T. Read will give you special
bargains for cash every day in the
week.
Go to J T Read’s for bargains in
dry goods, groceries and hard-
ware. — -
00 dress robes to close out from
$1.50 to $5.00. Worth double at’
Rose’s.
Bargains in spring and summer
millinery goods now at Mrs. Gaf-
the next ninety days. All parties
who want to get the benefit of
this grfeat offer had better apply
atonceas“Pie” like litis can’t last
long. 1 am still located a’. Dean
Bros., old stand.
Yours Truly,
W. M. O. Dawijon,
___Agent
• . From the Parsonage.
llROONWOOD, Cl A.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, (la:
Gentlemen—‘This past /«emmer my
w'llfe wan away on n ttvn( months visit.
On her return home »lie bV‘l a i-iHiJioiI
cold, which, growing worse, caused
to call n phyel<!lan^_Jl*—attended _
several weeks without bcn.ttUug her.
She knowing tire splendid effect of 8 8 8
had on me, determined to test it in her
oaae. At tliut time she had copious and
disagreeable d Inch antes fVom the left
nostril. Before tho first bottle of 8 8 8
was used up she waa much better and a
few additional bottles set her nil right.
It is remarkable that 8. 8. S; Is good for
colds and tore throat, A few months ago,
I was troubled occussionally with my
threat from preaching. I carried a hot
tie of Swifts Spieiflc with me on the olr-
cnlt. Whenever my throat became Irri-
tated and annoyed ntu 1 would take
dose of 8. S. 8. Just before retiring, and
on awakening I would liA well.
Rkv.Joskck. Langston.
Treatise on-Blood and Skill Diseases
mailed Irce.
Th* Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3.
Atlanta, Ga. _
Daaolution Notlc**
The firm of W. J. Moore & Oo.
heretofore engaged in the lumber
business in Wills Point hns been
dissolved by the death of W. J.
Moore, and H. K. Goodnight, the
surviviug partner assumes all lia-
bilities oT the arm and all ac
counts due the late firm should
be paid to him.
H. F.'Goodnight
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Far First Plaoa-
A great amount or political engineer-
ing will he done by Wcuds of candidates
to secure for the* nan the first pleas on
the ticket, and Ifie beet man will proba-
bly secure the coveted piece. Then If
endorsed by the majority of the paaple,
the election ■ is assured. Clectric Bit-
ten hat been put to the frowt, tte merits
passed upen, has been aakuoraed. and
unanimously given the fimt place among
remedies peculiarly- adapted to the re-
;T*?.0.n J,*r Ml<s cure of ’*11 Diaeaiee of Kldheya,
liver and stomach. Electric Bitters he
ing guaranteed. Is a safe Investment.
Price Mo. and $1 per battle at Crpw A
Human's drug stole.
'J. I. Douglas, carpenter and
agent, for the Flint’ * Walling
Mfg. Co. of t’ort Worth, for the
dually popular family mod
lotuva fur sate at all first,
u'aaa lrug more*. »
Mr. Scuit, of Dallas, spent Sun-
day in our city.
Largest mock of groceries ever
in Wills Point at W II Edwards.
Mias Minnie Wood house is visi-
ting in Marshall.
Wright's Cascaia Alrengibeniag Cor-
dial, a positive cure for chronic constipa
I loo. Price $I.IHI. Sold hr It W Bruce
A Cm.
J..T- Weedt*n, of Stone Point,
gave us a pleasant call Eriday.
1 am anxious for your trade.
W. A. T. Murrey,
Propt’r Myrtle Springs Mursery.
Mi-* John Human look in the
slate convention at Dallas Tuea-
jiay.'s'. | ■ ' .
Wi'lghC* Hl«<ktairy CordUl will cure
any CM$ of (tUvlKPA, ffvAciitery, tttntm«»r
compluiut and bring relief a( once. Sold
by B \Y iirutte A Co.
J. R. Pirtle called on us Friday.
He reports cotton worms in his
section.
The best physician" prescribe Cheat-
ham’s Chill Tonic, !u own merit* are
its recommendations-. Guaranteed to
re. Sold U>; II F Goodnight.
Miss Sallie Goodman, of Tyler,
is visiting the family of Mr. Jno.
T. Read. •
For nII blood dUpaset, skin affections,
etc. right's ( omiH.’iiid Syrup of Sar-
saparilla can be relied upon. Sold by
Crow & llumatt and B W Bruce & Co.
Ed-
ford’s.
> i -(
Gents furnishing goods in end-
lanyarioty at J.8. Schwartz'Bar-
gain House._
Go to J. T. Reads for extra bar-
gain* in ready made clothing an J
furnishing goods.__.
* All kinds of summer good*
away down to make room fdr our
fall stock at Roao’a. —
Go to the city barber shop on
4th street for real first class and
artistic tonsorial work. ,
One small cane mill and one
Cook’s portable evaporator for
sale cheap at Alford’s.
New fresh and desirable goods
cheaper than the cheapest at J. S.
Schwarts’ Bargain House.
‘ Oata! Oat*ll OatalU
I am now in the market and
will pay all they are worth.
W. H. Edwards.
Ladies, misses and children’s
hats It half their valne in order
to close out at J. S. Schwartz’.
445 pairs of Ladies and Misses
slippers to be given away at from
25 cents to 05 cents up at J. S.
Schwartz’.
“Uscle Henry” Jones has just
received an Invoice of Aurora
Imported baud made sour mash
whisky, eight year# old. ' ’
Call at N. A. Matthews lnlnber
yard for barb wire, bois d’src
posts, lime and cement and all
kinds of building material.
Eight miles from Wills Point
on Oaetoa rood ean be seen one
of the finest nurseries in Tegs*.
It Is owned and controlled by
W. A.T. Murrey,post office Myrtle
Springs.
Apples 4 to n cts. st Nurssry.
celebrated Star Wind Mills, force
and lift pumps, wood and gaivun
ized iron tanks and .cisterns,
also, for all kinds of water work
fixtures. Partfes would do'well
to call on me at Wills Point be-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
May 28 1888.___
a Sound Los at Opinion.
R B Munday Ksq., county attorney,
Clajr eouuty, Tex., tar*: ''Hare need
Klaolrie Bitter, w ith uio,t happy results.
My brother wai alao Very B>w with Mala-
rial lever and JaaoSloe, hu* wne cured
■by timely uah-yf thla medicine- Am eat-
laSed Electric Bittern aaved hiy life."
DlWUSoJtoon, nr Horse Cave. Ky.,
adda a 1Q:« teathnony: He peattlvCIy l>c-
llavea hr would have died, hail fit not
baea far Electric Illitera.
TMe great remedy will Weld off, a.
well a. cure all malarial dlshiisea. and
for all kidney, liver and alnmaeh hll.nr
pOM eland# dncqualetl. Price aOe. anil
H.'*t''Cro4rg''tI attunCs drug .lore,
M. K. Lindsey, photographer,
will be here will* his gallery first
of August and will local* permit
nently. Spool men* of work can
be seen at O. P. Lindcvs barber
shop on 41 li Street. Prices will be
lower (ban ever known fere
before. Copying and enlarging
bid pictures a speciality.
1 eld You So.
Mr E A Ireland nf Breen, l'hllll|>a A
Co., NaabvIHe, Tew*., aaya: "I wan
afillcted with pile* for twenty yeara, nail
I triad every remedy offered me, finally
u.cd the Ethiopian l'lle Ointment. It
gavejne Inetant relief and ha. effected a
permanent cure.” Sold hy Crew A Hu-
man, Wlltn Point, Tex a*. . * •
Park Ini’* Arnlra halve-
The best salve in the world for
cult- bruises, yores, ulcere, salt
rheum, fever soiee.lHIcr, chapped
handsv clilblaiu., corns, and all
■kin eruptions and positively
cures piftw. or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded,
Price, 25 cenis per box. For-nale
by Crow A Human.
We have given K F Wtlllama the
agency In .Will. Point for our Barley
MSlt Whl.ky. iM.tilled from mailed
barley It la rich »»d nutrition, and free
from all Impurity, for Ilia tick and
Thanks to Muster Willie Blanks
and Willie Russell for favors last
week.
The welllcnown publisher, L W
Diokersou.of St. Louis, Mo.,hat rw-
cent ly issued a campaign book,
entitled "l’lle National Coolest.”
It live* valuable information on
the tariff question, statistics, etc.
valuable for every voter. Alao
complete biographies of Cleve
laud and Thurman, and Harriaon
amt Morton. Agents are wanted
to cell this book. Bee advertise-
ment in another column.
ruamlMilAia'a Colic, Cholera and Db
arltooa Remedy la the moat aucoaaaftll
l>rcparatioa avar produced for summer
complaint, cholera morbus, dywatery,
dierrhnea, bloody dux and ohreeta dtar-
rboe* and taou.aads nf person, certify
tb.l they believe their llvee have been
aaved by I his great remedy. It la the
one preparation that every family aad
every traveling man should he provided
with, capccielly during the summer
months. Many reals of chronic diar-
rhoea lhat bed real.ted mil other treat
moot and baffled tha skill of good physi-
cian. have been permanently cured by It.
Sold l>y It W Bruce A Ou.
Hunt’s Cure—Cure Hunt’s, Hunt’s
Cure—Cure Hunt'., Cure llur.l’8—Hunt.
Cure for all skin .eruptions. “Quanta-
toad." Sold by It F Goodnight'
.Miss Sallie hields, of Dallas, is
visiting in the city, the. guest of
Misses Mason.
Wright’. Iron Tonic Bitters, itecom-
mended by the most eminent phyhloittns.
Invigorating, AthmilAtlng ami not intox-
icating. Sold by Grow «t Human and 11
W HiticeA Co.
Mr. McOhesney is very low and
reported no better at tnis time
(Wednesday).
Save 10 cent, hy buying Cheatham's
Billions Pills, l&senls per box, S.*> pills
n each box' Guaisnteed equal lo any
-adtlo give salisfactlon or money re
funded. Sold liy II K Goodnight-
Mr. Claud Wiley, of Tyler, is
viaitiug Ibe family of Mr. J. G.
Kearby this Week.
Guaranteed free from Verdigris or
other impurltr, containing tlie rich'prop-
erties of malt, Chase’. Barley Mall
Whl.ky build* up the system and
strengthens the lunga.
,R. F. Wllllums Sole agent fur Wills
Poiut.
School Notice.
The public school will open the
2nd Monday in November.
11 O. Rick.
Oats! Oats!! Oats!!! Oats!!!
OrTTlteynolds wauls all your
crop.
The Rev. Mr. Collier, of Waxa-
hachie, preached a very interest-
ing sermon at the Methodist
church Sunday night.
Some people are chronic grumbler*,
hut there aro none lhat grumble about
Chealham’e Chill Tonic for It Is Iven bet-
ter than recommended. Sold hy It F
Goodnight.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robertson, of
Tyler, spent several days in Wills
Point last week, the guests of Mr.
aud Mrs. S. M. Torbett. \
I have tried l'bnmberlain*N Folic,
Cliolnra aod Diarrhoea llontMl v on a very
tad case of Hirflnic diarrhoea, and it
perfect Mti* Fart ton. I recommend it to
iny trade. .1 K Duller, dru^rim, Kant*
laud, Tex. Sold by DW DruceAOn.
Mr. A. T. Reynolds, of.Shreve-
port, who has hot'ii among Itis old
friends at Wilts ,IVtiwI for several
days, returned home Friday.
•WiiglilN Kidm'V nod l.ivrr Cure a
pofltivi' rrfhorty Tor bright*n diimaa,-, in-
ilamninli"U "I kidney., liver, pain In the
i*«rk and "lh*T di-onler* reused hy Ihr
do:nngomenl III me kidneys aud liver.
Sr Id by Crow A Human and It W llrnce
A Ce.
Quite a nice social-'affair was
given at. (lie residence of Mrs.
Minnie Davia, in honor of Miss
Tucker, last Wednesday night.
Mr. Willie Ketcham, who has
recently returned from Sl.
(iharles college called on us
Tuesday. Willie look the degree
»l A. B. Ibis session and was
elected valedictorian of bis class.
IJe will leave forCiucinnalU in a
few weeks to spend three years
in preparing himseli for lhe
priesthood. Willie Ketcham is a
young man of fine ability and we
predict and wish for him a kril
liant career.
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused
such a general revival of trade at f row A
Human’, drag .tore a. their giving away
to their cu.lomere of no many free trial
bottle, of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Their trade is simply
cnornion. In thla very valuable article
from die Tact that it alwaya euros aad
never disappoint*. ('oughs, colds, aath
uia, hronrhUU, croup aad all throat and
lung divca.es quickly cured. Ton ran
test It before buying by getting a trial
liotlle free' largo aUe $1. Every liottle
warranted,
Tho ball at the opera house last
Thursday night, given in honor
of the delegates to judicial con-
vent ion, was an elegant affair.
A good crowd of the young peo
pie Were out and they tripped the
"fantastic toe” after the sweet
strains of music of the Wills Point
string band, ’till the early hours
of morn.
Attention R. R. L-
Fur apraia., bruise*, rheumatism,
cramp*, iuaammalioa, .waiting, cute,
burn.etc., in man, and splint, ringbone,
windgail, epiaoolie, scratches, etc., In
horses, Kanguin Itool Liniment is a sure
cure, Tha King of Liniments I. the uni-
versal verdict. N.var rails to euro any
alimeut that can lie reached by aa ex-
ternal medical appllvaliou. 30 oeata per
bottle. For aalo by Crow A Human,
Wills Point, Texas.
Messrs, W. If Wynne and K. N.
Nesbitt have pul uew galleries in
trout ol their lespective business
houses this week. A good move,
we hope it will be kept up until
ell the old rotten side walks are
replaced with new ones.
Make Your Own Syrup.
Buy mill, evaporator etc,on easy
terms, and low prices from C, m
Reynolds.
UehU it I* n true ionic.
fC H CMASB * On..
I.ntilavllle. Ky
Miss Kirby McOhesney gave
bu n pleasant, rail last Thursday.
Call again, we are always glad to
have the Voting Indies call on ns.
Nclnhbore I want yeurOate.
1 will pay highest tnitket price
in cash. Yours ns ever,
J. A. Gihirniirim.
Di».B—'Ai the tuinily residence
in Wills Pnii'.l, Aug. 12th at 52M
(i. in- Mir.Know, wile of Mr. John
Snow. The husband and children
have tmr sincere sympathy.
Powders
K. P- O.
Don’t waste lime and money and un
dergo neediest torture with Uc knife
when Ethiopian l’lle Olntaaent will af-
ford instant relief and certain cure la
every case nf blind, blending, Itching
internal and external pile*. Kaagum
Boot Medicine Go-, N aaulhrtnrere, Nash-
ville, Tens. 30 cent* and $1 |>ee bottle.
Sold by ('row A Human, Druggist.,
Will. Tolnt, Texas.
Died—At the family residence
in Wills Point, August 9th, at I
o'clock, P. M., Jimmie, son of Mr.
and Mrs.. E. K. Wriglit. Tha
Ohroniclk extends its condolence
to I lie bereaved family in their
sore bereavement.
New lathe Time.
to use llodge's Sarsaparilla with iodide
of Potash, the great purifier for the
blood, A certain cure for rheumatism
scrofulous affect ion. and nil d isaa.es pe-
culiar to reamlcs. Physician, recom-
mend it. Taka no other. Kaagum knot
Medicine IX, Manufacturers, Naahvllle,
Tenn. ft. per bottle, sold hy Crow A
Human, Wills Point, Texan.
A select social entertainment
was given at the residence of Mr.
J. A.Gugeulteiiti Monday night,
in honor of Miss Schwarts, of
Greenville. All report having
had an eletrant time.
DALLAS, - TEXAS.
Wholesale—
—AND—
-—irletail
C-L-O-T-M+N-8
'FTTiE^isrisiHiiisra-
Q-OOIDS
-AND-
(•etit lenten desiring Fine Dress
Suits, Fine Furnishings or Extra
Sizes. Should ('all on ns. We make
a specialty of these lines and are
offering an immense stock at aston-
ishing figures^
OrtfriKs; hy .Vail proni/tl/y /fflrtf.
Merchants in nret! of' Clothing ni'e invi-
ted to row man irate irith us.
MaA'e it « /mint to call and see us trhen
in the city. .
Ardinger & Rose.
JOHN T. READ.
DEALER in
Staple ancl Fancy
DRY'GOODS,
Furaishiiiu: Goods, Bools,
Hats.
Clothing and
Shoes and
Notions Trunks Valises, Staple and fancy
Groceries.
Plantation Supplies,
Farming impliments, nails, plows, and shelf
■\w
hardware, tin and . glass-ware
crockery and
qu eens-
^are.
SOI TH COMMKHI K STBKKT, WILLS TOINT, TEXAS.
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TNI CONVENTIONS
The democratic state conven-
tion meets in Dallas, Aug. 14.
CONSUMPTIVE
senatorial convention
in Jacksonville August
rresaional
Marshall
convention
September
T. I. R. C.
Don't suffer auy longer hut use Tsn-
uer’s iBlBlIible Neuralgia Cure, the mil
T. infallible cure on earth Ihr all forma of
aeuraigla and uervoua headache. Kaa-
gum Root Medicine f\>„ Manufodturera
Mathvilla. Teun. SO cento par box.
Sold hy Orosf A Human, Draggl.to. Will.
Point, Tetaa.
Dr. Oady'ff Con d it but
they lone up i lie digestive organ*,
free thesyniem of worms, gives
tl* horse a good appelile, cauling
them to sited
We «ee Forney haa received
her fir*I bale of cotton, lan't it
Uiuq for Wills Point to get a bale I
Some; of yon good farmer# rnalle
up and lei# beat Terrell or
Miiteola.
In Demand.
Irish potatoes, goful onion*, ap-
ple*, peach *, spring chicken*,
grown chicken#, fresh eggu, all of
tho above will bring a good price.
W II Row ABM.
hem in good altnpe tor haid work,
’’or Sale By I*. W. Bruce.
Iff. John A'lgT, of Shreveport,
Whn ba# heou *|KHMling ibo auto
mi***<»***** assarwtrtrsiJ;
stopped nvpr TAegdap m Will#
point on hie return hf.me.
- *"■' / . i.
>TAs,>wtoe in a
The
meets
21st.
Tlte
meets
10th. «H-asaB1B1BB_!as
Hood’s Political Point*,
A handy little book for the Pres-
idential, campaign, is just out.
It contains finely engraved por-
traits and sketches ofthe candi-
dates for President and Vice Pres
ident (Heft.. Hem. and Pro.)elec-
toral and popular votes in pre-
vious elections and other useful
information. Copies may be had
free at the druggists, or by send
ing a 2 cent stamp to C. I. Ilood Jt
Co., Lowell, Mass.
FARM TO SELL.
100 acres 13 miles 8. W. from
Canton; 60 acres unde# leucc; 45
acres in cultivation; 3 wells good
water; good dwelling with four
rooms aud* nil necessary out
houses; one tenant house; large
orchard of well assorted trees; one.
good tank. This place is well
improved aud a great bargain at
$700; J cash r mi balance in one
year. Will take part of first pay-
ment in trade.
+ Kearby A- Greek.
Wills Point Texas.
FREE! A 3 foot French Glass,
Oval Front, Nickle or Cherry
Cigar Show Ca#K Merchants t
only. Address at once,
R. W. Taksiij. A Co., as above.
Her Ufa Waa Sawn.
O. K. Ballard, Druggist, of Vas-
aarNich.,says:— Mr».T. II. Pratt,
living about two mile# from here,
wan very sick with Consumption
and give up lo die; I persuaded
her to lake Acker's English Rem
ed> and in a very ghorl lime her
lungs kealeo. all aorenesa went a
way. and lo use her own express
aion. My life was aaved. cr I owe
mv lite to Acker*# English Rem-
edy.” This Medicinei* a positive
core for all throat and lungtronb-
im
\rr*"R
I . . th.
I - • -TV.
K: - ".ili'iti.
•nhn U tfe»H
HINDBRCORN8.A
SOLD AT
-DURING THE-
ANC
-OF THE-
^SEASON
TO
Mrs. Gafl'ord is selling all spring
and summer millinery goods at
cost.
Whra ah^uaa a Cha*. A* *M A* CAHria
Whau Aa haaM. Mat aha straff A CaaOiK
WnaArMCUMAapnOfoCaMk
lee bv RcW. Bruce A Go.
gnarantee hv K W
Will# pnlntTeian.
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Yantis, R. E. The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1888, newspaper, August 16, 1888; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142692/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.