The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1894 Page: 7 of 8
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The rarest feeling that ever light* a ba-
rn an facer- Is Jhe_OQptPntmnfrt>^ n JeWg
Uii^racioHsnews in Tendering a toaaeMt,
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“NARROW ESCAPES,”
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Fp* Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Stemaeb
disorders use Browns Iron Bitters—the
Beet Tonic. It rebuild* the system, deans
the Blood and strengthens the musoies. A
splendid medicine for weak and.de bilitatad
persons. f
JOU Win nvoiu awe v.sv —
land of the Gospel—at last ^to look gwQKIW HlCHT AND
htaitlr aawlnrv ''Whal <* rrrnaf. rlalr T a—
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back, saying, ‘'What a great risk I
rani Almost lost, but saved! Just
got thro if h, and no more! Escaped
by the skin of mv t~<*th* " ■ '
Ag«ff0fl6s snme pcBiBn gat « tttttB
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Highest of all in leavening- strer
Royal £S£
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away through the planks until his
khife broke. Then an old nail was
found, with which they attempted to
scrape their way out of the darkness,
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wellnigh paralyzed, and he sank back
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work, the light broke through .the
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which he shares with the rest ef his race,
but that which he possesses of his own.--------
< oniumpthcs nndpeopleM
who have w«ak luh«i«or Axlb-B
‘ use i ■ fS
ed one. It It not bad to taaa.
It la tbs bear, cousto syrup. ■
Bold starrwbwm. It—
Pfil fl IC*1,TOtJMMF7 f°und|w,|t* M ddt«?
UU LU o. Tuwler, Box Sn^SouthTnstcu, Coss.
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dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
•M permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
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prefeeaiea, because it acts on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ----•»-
qning them and it is perfectlylree from ing on; and yet you may find yourself
every objectionable substance. <—ipiz; 7“ *— “■* 1
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- “with theakin of your teeth.’
"k gtetain hOw nnd-tl -bottles, bwt it ie man- vrm expert to waste thia hour..
-----rfnctUTod bv the California Fig Byrnp seen boats go off from Cope, M >y
• Co.only, whose,name! " ’ „' " .". . ' ’ ww ....
packW. Also the name, Syrup of Figs, xfter a while come ashore, pulling in ,lge It lhlkt tho- shouldn’t^ave it.
7 xnq.IxMng well informed, you will not 1 I .
accept any substitute if offired. -77—| - ---- - — ■■ -. — • —. ........
THK SUBJECT OF D^. TAL-
-----MAGE S SERMON. ----
f tain-just when the matter
eided. —
life with an uncontrollable spirit He
kept the nursery in 'an uproar. His
mother found film walking on the
edge of the house roof to see if he
could balance himself. There Was no
horse he dare not ride—no tree he
Matilda.—It was a good turn- yon did me when you told me of
Clairette Soap. It makes the clothes Whiter thsn any other, sjuLaaves
time and won. , gi‘i,”ii“fl
- Maky.—Yes, and it does hot injure the haida or the clothes.
CLAIRETTE SOAP.
80M rr.ry^wv. Msde by THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Lewis, - 7
RAnk» with the beet Bnstnef-s Cojlego fa the VattM
s/Kxpenslrely equipped. Three •oafly b<»k<
, ”eet fncpltr money rw wcntei UW«M Mft - _
f IJsT/f/JiSt JrJ jfV/JHjW/iLfdyrSf/ yety from fourteen etaterf Umdnate® tn'poattiMf
from 140 to ft»0 per month, A wnrded H «o*d ~i~HW
------ ] and premiums at Dallas and other Rtafee Mint,
latalomie free. Addreet R. H. HILL, President. WAco, Texas.
' <1 DAY.
the worst rup-
ture wtah eeee uudenall
. ctreumstanves Perfect
| Adtaaonent. Comfbrt
land Cure NawPMertled
11 mprowevnenta. II Ina
•rated oaMUogtia and
n« b/JS!
wav. New YoriL CAiy.
10§ ^ALL ST.t Ng-W VQTK.
. __ _ _ - Ttruesa vuy aasvm w w him ----r» * am-1* »
righKy Bsel The many, who live bet- hood was reckless;- his midlife very
ter than others and enjoy life more, with wayward. Butwaw he is converted,
less expenditure, by more promptly and you go ove,r to the store and say,
whp*ing th- world’. Bert product, to “Arkwright joined the church yc»ter-_.
the aeecn of,physical being, will attest day.” Your friends say, “It is not
the value to health of the pure liquid possibletQ You must be jokingl” You
laxative principles embraced in the Btty, <Ne; I tell yon the truth. He
remedy. Syrup of Figs. joined the church. ” Then they reply, ,
Ito exaellence 1. due to its presenting tTherr is hooe for'any of us if old
in tl»Tores 1 acceptable and pleas- Arkwrlght baa become 9 Christian!"
ant to the taste, the refredimg and truly Jn ot£er word, B11 ndlnit thaVU
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■ -•.2 ~2-----------small Brains. "C?—"*~-
f * Scientists have'agreed that ft Is not
K tho amount of brain — the weight ot; *hin of my teeth,"
f . thp brain—which decides the intel-1 There has been some
I > ’ lectual or idiotic destiny of man, but; opinion about this passage. St
t—22JW lie amount of Working surface of tho ■ Jerome and Schullens, and Hrs. Good.
X brale; the number and intrl-’“nd. Pooi*, “D111 ®8nle, ,h*Te »il lried
cacy of convolutions' on the brdin de- *""tr T-K'~ -?~*2**_ '
1 torhalne the mental status of its owner. 1 “’“Y “Y interpretation.- and say,
L^_ Thus, a very large-brain, it compar-1 “What did Job know about the enamel
L . 4 atively smooth, would have a much ofthe ?»***“ «•, kpew overythiiig
. less thinking s„.. ~ J ‘ -
* brain U Ingply covoluUd. J The brain
of Byron was unusually ■malL“aA~wa* pi,-thousands of • years —, ---
- abiothat of bir Walter Scott, the gen. found to-d»Y with »oia fill‘PX inthelr , , ,, . ,
a-i-" Wwta»ya^ilBTlCT^.~¥EdrwdfetSe'r<wW. OvH, s* liw* MjMWs.' that 1 have not Ttomer'-Aht-sceptfolsm ' P“t thgr^by thatr.
■ ? S' iirsis; x,4'k«d^“ !g.~ I gfe-sSs
and poetry. The brain of a statesman «**r PYo’O^g complaints. Job, I. ' '
.A.-' . - ., .aaisma much smalleraftpr.be is elected *h-'nU- has . added an exasperating
than it did before. 'There must be and. putting his hand
expanding and shrinking brains that *X<‘‘a81 tka ikltamed.face,- ha says, 1
> - scieatiste have not yet discovered. Wlth ‘hc ”k,n of “y
v “ wa«r> VK^-B^sng----------r. A vpry narrow, escape. xou ^.lor
—...--------....J3»a4aiLoLtha kangacuaja the flesh-,
—-— ------loot part of the animal. It is consid-
< seed dainty food when boiled in its
L—Z—, own akin, which afterward may be
. ' irawa off like a glove.
. It is a Mttle strange that the cranks are
the moat active when the machinery is still.
Paul expresses the samejdea by u
■Hs that-worries himself wixh-thedreadof different figure when he sava_that
> possibleooatiageaeies will never be at rest: some people are “saved as j "
Oa the Safe Sl.le.
Everytxxty knows this is a good place to be.
Sul everybody does not take measUroe to be
there .
the Mile side of Uielpleni dlenaae, sad there your face -YowsTide down on-Uieeide
tM Sara oeaa mzwa WkAtVakcfia •Kass tr/w.»»tSse’e*atrt«- a.i • sets >
of the vessel, and hold on with your
fingers, until the forked tongue of the
ewe.— msregaruoq aavs Bre begina to lick the back of your
_ a f.lal sermiwuioa Bright* Wj^.diatotoe. h»nd. »n4.X°? Jeel th»t youjausttall, bottorp ftf.the ship.
Irojxy. <ndrina. are but the outgrowths of ne<- when ode of the Iife*i>oals come# back, was hdisted. Help.
iatXM tnaetloa of the kidneys and bladder, and the passengers* say they “think
Tl.saw ahaassh^ ha akaaohaA af the n«f.al awiSN . r . . ■ -»■.....-
■ the petition, witirtbe- -result^of- -aseer- I
taining that many of them were «ot |
P»l.thjRra hyltfeair.AAMiBtaib .. Tfeard aro j, waiia”«1"
— —«-,n8 in operation, and -------
i every one of them
fafsfe. If it be false, we are as ikell off had forKed signatures attached to the
a-v^-uu, if it be true, then.whieh of us P^t'lionjor a license. AU the propri-
iaxafer? . etors and barkeepers are to be prose-
Tbe ' ship ^mma, bSTSH from, cuted finder an old-law of forgB^ and
Gottenburg to awrsyich, was -Bailing’ some of <tbose who took oath .to the
on. when the man on the lookout saw coivecthesa of the petition are'tb bw
something ^w^lie pronounced a ves-~
Job’s bodw and. souk hut—there—are -svbbottorsffita^fl There was something
ot: it tnar lffrOtcct 1 t«C-.tint _
jvas afterward found to be a .
handkerchief. In the small boat the
crew pushed-out to the wreck, aftif
found that it was a
and-that-three men had
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waving A ChTneee engineer, educated in
New Haven, Conn., is about complet- k.h’s ct«
ing a telegraph line 3000 . miles long, Tb»rrr»tiyo<ripario. r'
capsized vessel^ acro»8 tbefiobi desert, from Pekin to
been digging Kashgar. Chiaese Turkbstan. It hili
thalf way put through the bottom of been throb years uader construction
When the vessel capsized and poles in places were bauiedifiOO
. -The miles. -Branch lines connect it with
by fire.JL Oaptain took his penknife and dug the Russian system.
’oii rro'to Mwnv thrnnrrh th* nlnnlra until Ki. ' ---; ■ ------■ -.—
But Little AdYxncrment.
The jewelry recently found in an
excavation near one of the pyramids
w<^kln? k“ndt'v“s ot old Menrphis. Egypt, exhibits
™ y'~ ' ““J about as much skill in working gold
faint and sick After long and.tedious anti precious stones as now exists,
work, the light broke through the although the articles found were
A handkerchief made 431)0 years ago. The figures
, Help came. They were -
taken on board the Veksel and saved.
f men r—*—- - — — --7 ■
grave without dropping into it?
falo, X. r., are marfy wbe are .sent
there, by those Who have already, trees
personal experience, learned ot toe gmt,
Triumph In Conservative Surgery
-Xtmlwr’W-erttwtswrrnTW-nrttiW-rauiBSiBetf- ■
tutian—Tittle heroio, ar putting surgery M
found necessary. For instance, <
TIIMDRR Ovarian, Fibroid (Utoriari and
■ UlVIUriO many- others, are removed by
Eleetrolysls and ofber 6»i^rvatWntoUW anl
av?iide5 th° P*r‘li CUtU“*. °’!S^5*
HLE^TUMORS,
^upVOre’
cured without the k^ife'aal
without Mtn. Trusses can be thrown awayl
CTnMC tn tho Bladder, no 'matter how
STRICTURES U .^Tv^^eS
tine in hundreds of cases.
For Pamphlets, numerous references and al
particulars, send tenccnts (In stampri-
i'J .r-y:,- ■.■•ec"—tatfcuI1...,' r -’.-T-li;:-
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although the articles found
I J? 2) years ago.
cut OtT amethyst and carnelian are
ilescribod ae exquisite and anatomic-
come so near a watery an„ correct.
Iroppinir Into it? How ■ ' , " . •-
narrowly they escaped—escaped only . gh. u ersay. —.
• With the skin of their teeth." Ex-Empress CarkHta is reported by.
"1.1 ,l' jg trS'rir'"tt*® ih« latest Brussels papers as b.-in^ in
■ WWkntou.rd# after yant mu who have > worso conditien than ever. Tils'
that God had forgotten yon. .mown that she has been insane since
Try him. and sea if he wffl not help the tragical 'death of fier Kusband,
lrvhl“' and see if he will not par- but it is said now that the memento
don. Tty him. and see if he will not ot lucidity which she was having from,
save. Tbe flowers of spring have no time lo timo huve become more and
- bjooia so sweet as the Hn«rrin» nf nrofo rorc^—'
Christ's affections. The sun hath no ——2
the nets without having caught a ,
single fish. It was not a good day, or
theyhad not the right kind of a net.- —
Bat we expect no such excursion to-
day., Ttm water ia foil of flab; the
wind la in the right direction: the -
Gospel net is strong.-. G. thou, who 2
didst help Simon and Andrew to fish,
show us to-day* how to cast the net oh
the right Bide of the sTiip! ‘ ’
Listen to two or three questions. '
Age you as hapjftr asjrou used to be J—
when you bellef’BtT'W'the truth qtlhe I 1
Christian religion? Would you like
to have yoirr . .^.2.—,-2 2ZT— —
road in which you are how traveling? 7-1
Youzhada relative who professed to | . . ------------------r-——— _____, ,,., r
E“"omy squires tint in every receipt calling
for batin«>P°wd°r ‘he Royal shall be used, ft
Wlil K°'further and make the tad. lighter, sweeter,/
has rejected the Christian region It ; of finer flaVOF, IMOFC digestible and whdleSOmC-
says: “I am old enough to know that i -----—■—-• -
the joys and ‘ pleasures. of life are ■
evanescent, and to realize the fact :
that it must be comfortable in old age |
to believe in something relative to the i Forced the SlzViaterev.
future, and to have a faith in some, saloonkeepers of Sioux City, say‘no,” and seldom sticks to either.
U-Btem that propose, to save I am ;Iowa, were driv‘n deBperato r'_
__________________ -.....- —UtogetfoaahtaWof ^natureej.^
thefr forceps on JoVa Veelt*; You beautiful faith that. U —toy I °p IftW petitioner re- i soul.
* ““ ’•-a-- _A_ef .. --•> - many whom I kpow. I am not will- i•-jfbires. and flow they are likely to get U'
ingly out of the church or out of the aboot it. Tho anli-saloon j a hoarse Toj<^ mars the «usic*ef Um
♦ nwtoAta ..«• •wui.u • - faith. My state Df uncertainty is one .e em*n!’.ver^ stron^ an(l ac*Vie, and ----- ------ ----n
«M_ar.-;^ed as th. citing^Zn£^ito| whichlh<2JSLiyo".. .™“lt pf“aseer- : ”d ed,1''’t*a that wteeh
there is- npthfog.- What'shalf I do tuning that many of ’ them were aot I ——,T7-22-_—;
w « . . ... . 1 : nt»t. tVlAv-A Ttv thxxlvv nurnftro __Qaz. .------------------' ■------
----TLd?uwcrr ft^seiyrsrwMWL juaysar”
,lru££fot for it. Price.13 uonu.
1 Our self-love in ever ready* to revolt from
our I'ett^r judgment and join the enemy
’ Witbin.
p ” - Hr. J. Ar. Hunter, SpevUhitefc
, Tn diseases of the Throat, Iiuags and
Heart-,’ Catarrh and Deafness. *’.!.♦ Mala
street, ballas, Tex, Send for psfaphTibtt.y
There'Is a great dftTerehce between a~ ~
- wotf m 6heep'a <&lothing apd a ah^ey fas*——
1 wolf’s clothing.
” *" Clover Root Tea,
'•.git <>s freihnc’m hi______ ,
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' • IttiT^^venieufs^in ag'rioulture ~oohstiUdbe
the only solid, foundation for father preg-
' ress fn a’l other branches of knowiedgo:-------
P<ror Man'a
The rushlight, or rush candle, which
centuries.
to
Sold ever?where, aa«.
irfe t lax-
fevera sept the Gospel than, for others.
t I may be addressing some who have
si given satisfaction to millions and cut loose from churches, and Bibles
wfth toe approval of the medical »”d Sundays and who have at present
~;; no intention of becoming Christians
's, Liver and Bowels without'weak- themselvea but just to see yyjjat la go-
escaping before you hear the end, as
t nn t I, ’* J do
nm eapeet to waste thia hour., .1 have.
is printed on every Long Brnneh, and drop their aets, and money they' prove by tho way they
yjjj ao€ | ,,*WI ** MUV^ QUUMiVU >»■
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'The Text 11.iOS Taken from Job 10:
sx, MI Am Becnped with- the Skin'
•wf-My Teeth-—Don't Confound Uftrlx-
ttaalt^ v‘.
BboOxltx, July so.—Bev. Dr. Tal-
mage has selected as the' subject for
his sermon for Bwrlay, through the
press: “Harrow Escapee," the text
being taken from Job 10: xx, 2'1
am escaped with the skin of my
teeth.” ;
Job had it hard. What with bolls,
and bereavements, and bankruptcy,
and a fool of a_wife, he wished he was
; dfaHH Hit ~
flesh was gone, and his bones were
dry.- His teeth wasted away until
nothing but the enXmel seemed left’1
He cries out, “Ina escaped with the
difference of
passage.
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the intel- | There has been
his heart The waters have no re- w
fresh me n£ like the fountain that will has been the “poor man's ii^ht’’ for-
fltsiny’tfre^’tirhTrt of thy soul /\t the many centuries, was prepared by
moment the reindeer stands with hi> stripping a dried rush of its bark, ex-
lip and nostril thrust into the cool cept one small strip, which held the
JH9!L?y^a. torrent..,the hunter may be pith together* and dipping it repeat^
coming through the thicket With- edly in the tallow. “
out crackling a stick under Jiis foot i 1
be cornea’cTose by tlie slag, aims his ~
gun, draws the trigger, arid the poor
thing rears in its death agony and i
falls backward, its antlers crashing /
^•Jrihat drin|tf from the water brooks o|
Uoaa pr-trnn^hBiL nnrer »wny
Woonded, ,and shall never die. ~—p
Oh. find your peace in (tod. Make
one strong pull for heaven. _.No .half-
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' ttTW~eonniK-& time
~th on Biands of men who make just as
narrow escape for their soul; There
was a time rfhed J,he partition be-
tween them and ruin xvas no thicker
than a tooth’s euamel; but, as Job
finally escaped, so have they. Thank
God! Thank God!
Paul expresses the samejdea by a
“saved
X vessel at Sea is in flames. Yon go’to
the stern of the vessel. The boats
, have shoved off The flames advance;
Anvfflclent preventative place* ns on you can endure tl^,e heat no longer on
te no one more reliable than Hostetter’s fltom-
seh Hitters tn eases where the kidneys are in-
scUsst whto* U but tris preHmlaary to varioas
leeCraoave maladies, whlcij, disregarded k<ve
iropsy. oBdetna, are but the outgrowths of neg- when one of the life-boats c«Hnejf bacl ,
»c«d tnaetton of the Mdiwys xnrt WMfisr. t&e passengers Buy they -think
2lyth"‘ roG“for one Didier
wouring to. rvmu omaas to «Uvtw!lnd tons ^o»‘ swings under gou-you drop into
plac. thM. wto re»ort to toll saving medicine ■*-—you are saved. So ^ome men are
,n the sate ride. Th lx prMervatIVs of safety pursued by temptation until they are
also eeaquerx constipation. Uver oomp'alnt, partiallv consumed, but »ft-r »" gnt
put j 111,8-
' YW nature of everything is best consid- the flgure of Job a little better than
Bred ta thaseed. 2 that of Paul, because the. .pulpit has
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Hall's Catarrh Cere you, if God will help, that some men
Is taken Internally. Price, 75c. make narrow, escape for their souls,
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|oe is a great' preserver., fait love is one Ih^r'teeth. ”
ef those things that won't ksep well on It is as easy for some people to look warmth Compared with the glow of
— soldstorag^ ~ to the Cross as for you rolook to this •• • ■ Ji.
,ar.....- ...~ ~ pulpit Mild, gentle.' tractable, lor-
•"’pure or thin Blood, Weakness, ;n„ yOU expect them to become Chris-
ta Vpu go over to the .tore and
H ' ■ 7 strength, making old persons feel young— tay^^Crandon joined the ehurch yfh
K 'and young persons strong; pleasant to taka, lenlay." Your business comrades say,
22'. 222 27..22Z.2.. 2~T7_i‘‘That is just what might have "been
2 Tbit way of the world is to make laws expected; he always was of that turn
— — BfmTnd.’llhyonth.this-perkon-whom~
-------— I describe was always good. He never
laughed when it was improper to
laugh. At 7, he could .ait an hour in
----- church, perfectly quiet. Hooking J th. rOet,s; but the panting heart
neither to the right hand nor tc
* minister, as tfough He understodd 'tKe'|
’ whole discussion about the biernal de- I
< crees. He never upset things, nor lost *
them—JXe-flosUoA4nt6''7Xbo kingdom t ■ ... . „,,
fix .------ - way work will do it Ihere some-
a-'^c®1‘ tltwiBr-eonreK-a time on shifFbornTd-
a I when eyeryihing^muSt-bc jacrifled—to, 1_- -t-2-'
iaito.il.. IHtv* tb* Passengers.. The cargo is _7---
nothing, the rigging nothing The
captain puts the trumpet to his lip
and shouts, “Cut away the mast!" I’
Some of you have been tossed and
driven, and you have, in' your effort
tb keep the world. Well ni^Tiost your '
'• .• 1------------- .wr'n——n~-~"C nix hnvhrinA w»« d soul Ufttil you have. ilei'i,iaiL ..Lliia. -----r—
Brings eofofort and improvement and °°“ld nobclimK hood war d .fet ereld.thtnff *Ise got Over-
toad, to -personal enjoyment when long series of predicaments; hit man- a]?xic.
ties and burdens! "You will have
to drop the sails of . your prides
and cut away tlie mast! With
one earnest cry for help, put your
cause into the hand of him who helped
Paul out of the breakers of’ Melita,
and who, aboye the shrill blast of the.
wrathlest tempest tliatever lilackened *
the sky or shook the ocean, can hear
the faintest implofation for mercy. I
shall conclude, feeling that some of
"yofi,"Wh<» have considered" year*ease- /<C
hopeless, will takq heart again, and
that with a bload red earnestness,
such as yoff have never experienced I
before, you will start for the good
His Soar 1» -Mareuinr Oa
John Br*wn’s soul seems to be still
has been organized among the oiti-
—r---eene ef Ilta’ftei ’s Ferry and ef the
District ot Columbia for the purpose
ot soliciting subscriptions to build a
splendid moeument to the old rebel
at the xceae at his foolish rebellion.
The engine house which he used as a
fort la his hopeless stand against the
United States marines, under tho
command of the afterward famous
-, Robert E. Lee, has been permanently
removed. While it stood It was a
epeaking mo a u men tot the occasion,
but now there is nothing even to mark
tho site, which is constantly visited
by a great many curious sightseers.
Harper's Ferry does not care to hako
this its greatest attrsclion to yltltors
removed, and proposes to raise some
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Spears, George T. & Gilmore, Clarence E. The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1894, newspaper, August 2, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302401/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.