Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Missionary—What sort/of a position
Hall's Catarrh Cura
Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c.
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CANDY
CATHARTIC
Ice Water Carafe.
To keep a pitcher of ice water in the
bed-room all night without any percep-
tible melting of the ice, wrap in sev-
eral thicknesses of newspaper with the
ends tightly twisted together to ex-
clude the air..
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She—What makes you look so sad?
He—I had hoped to be able to make
my name go echoing dowu the halls of
best fly net. Time.
The poorer the article the harder
some solicitors work.
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—se-
is Wring On*.
Galveston, Tex., Sept 17.—Lieut W.
surgeon United
States army of Navasota, was sent by
Burgeon General Sternberg on a spe-
cial mission to Santiago. After making
his report he was sent to Oalveston to
await orders. He says from his ex-
perience in Cuba yellow fever is un-
questionably dying out
brings thrilling memories t* the “forty-
niners " still alive, of tbe time when they
girdled the coot Inant or faced tbe terror*
to the* land of gold
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by gold seekers todev.
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ladares slv»a.
Pine tar is excellent burned in n>
sickroom as a disinfectant; it induces
sleep. A cup of hot milk flavored with
orange flower water, or one of beef tea.
Is excellent for an invalid Just before
retiring. Beef tea, as ordinarily pre-
pared, (s of little nutritive value, but
if the white of aa egg be mixed with a
cupful of beef tea and heated to about
1*10 degrees the value of the beef lea is
greatly enhanced.
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Miami at aalvaetea.
Gatveeton, Tex., Sept. 19,—The Txme
Star steamer Miami arrived Saturday
morning from Norfolk with a partial
cargo of coal for B. O. Flood ft Co.,
and when she shall have have dis-
charged she will take a cargo of cat-
tle to Havana. She has just eutio out
of government service aa a trans-
port, and Capt. McDonald, who was
In command of her during the war.
has severs! experiences to twtt. One
of the things that he Is prtuJ of is a
testimonial from Get*. Wheeler.
Trying to Bettis Strike.
Galveston, Tex., Sept. 19 -The com-
mittee of nierchants, which is endeav-
oring to bring about a settlement of
the Mallory line strike, appeared before
lhe Colored Labor union yesterday aft.
ernoon and submitted tbe proposition
made by Traffic Manager Denison, say.
tng If the old employ«M would return
to work at the present scale, and If
they would present a grievance, A
would receive consideration. The mer-
chants advised that the proposition be
It was, however, rejected.
, the sensations resulting from them is only putting
. off trouble. .
■ Pathetic stories are constantly coming to Mrs.
r Pinkham of women whose neglect has resulted in
serious heart trouble and a whole train of woes.
Here is the story of a woman who was helped
by Mrs. Pinkham after other treatment failed:
Dear Mm. Pinkham: It affords me very
$£3&fM great pleasure to be able to state that 1 believe
iffy wife owes her health to your medicine
* and good advice. For three years her
health failed rapidly; she had heart trou-
------ ble. often falling down in dizzy and
fainting spells, shortness of breath,
—choking and smothering spells, bloat-
/!SRSm ing of the stomach, a dry cough, dys-
(1/J \\ peptic symptoms, menses irreg-
ulur, scanty, and of an an-
il \ \ I f natural color. She had been
1| \\\ I A treated by physicians with but
\ \ I \ lit’le beneflt. She has taken
J? \ \ I yoar treatment according to
to, ' \ \1 | your directions, and is better '
Mr*. Winslow'
ForrkUSrw
aaUUBMk*,SllSta
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ing them, and It doe* not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
tsttartsi Peet Werth.
Fort Worth. Tex, Sept. 19.-C.flL
Fairchild, ma ruled, aged about 45 years,
tied suddenly yesterday at the St.
Charles hotel, on Rusk street, at the
sorner of East Seventh. Morphine was
given as the cause of death.
He was breathing very
Nearly all the ill health of women is traceable to some derangement of the
feminine organs. These derangements do not cure themselves, and neglect of
“ W*aaba*hl* Blase.
Waxahachie, Tex., Sept. 17.—The
residence of Tom Chancellor burned
here. Tbe residence of Ed. Choaka
ranght on fire, but was put out. J.
Henry Thompson's residence was _ _
efhorched. Tbe Chancellor residence accompanied by his daughter, arrived
I hero
- ffiggtaijraMa ' ■ 5 he could get a drink of water.
Abilene, Tex., Sept. 17.—Mr. Charles
Fulwtljy *<•<’ • battle wlUt a wit at
Fuiwiier's livery stable. He was cur-1
ryteg the mnle when it uwanie intun-i
ated and began biting at him. The
man slipped and fell and the mule
continued the attack, but was driven
away by hands about tbe stable. Ful-
wiler is badly bruised and bitten on
the arm and body—.—----------------
Th* <3rewt* *f Svelaltoas.
The growth of socialism I* due to
the standing armies of the world in •
which men are often made to enlist, |
lbs,
11bMW Mlfe
Imm tatahR ss.Organs
iMMMMO Nr Ken
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. Staadar* rnsk*. SIS. lav*
tekmd.SU SMrtM SIMM
■ frowuur *)<l «i«MI*krt
y SM-tnri** I* CMesnsea
I WMeannt wwTvwh*
Oes't Tsbaece Spit ata Smrte Yser Life Sway.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag-
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Te-
Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All dnwsists, Mlc. or II. Curt iruaran-
teed. Booklet and -ample free. Address
sterllnc Kemedy ('<> Chicago *r Naw York.
.arrSi.sssrtdariisx.jMt.r
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^’Happeninj With-
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Marry a useful and good wife or d«
not marry at all.
MRS. PINKHAM’S WARNING TO WOMEN.
Neglect is the Forerunner of Misery and Gufiering—A Grateful Boa-
band Writes of His Wife’s Recovery.
sigh a song.
liaauty Is Blood l>*ap.
Clean blood means i-----------
without it. (aacarcts. Candy Cathartic
cleans your blood and keeps it claan. by
wirring up t'._ ' , ” ' J
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
sn< . . - - _
,or le.--Senl?^. summer time, and the lawnu mowed
\ :-----;---- ' through the winter, would be a good
one, to begin with.
Had a Calibration.
Tyler, Tex., Sept.17.—One of the
prettiest celebrations ever held in Ty-
ler was carried out yesterday evening,
when a flag radtang and speech7 mak-
ing was had in honor of the comple-
tion of the Cotton Belt shops in this
city.
The Cotton Belt has spent over |60,-
000 in constructing these shops here
and now has one of the finest and most
complete railroad shops In the state.
The programme, was opened by a
speech from Hon. Joseph D. Sayers. He
was followed by Judge Gordon Russell
of this city and Judge E. B. Perkins of
Greenville, attorney for the road. The
programme was completed by raising
a United States flag 15x40 feet over the
car shops. y
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with
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It la absolutely useless to expert a
surgical operation to cure cancer, or
any other bloval disease. The cruelty
of auch treatment is illustrated in tbe
alarming number of deaths which re-
sult from it. The disease is in the
blood, and hence can nqfi be cut out.
Nine times out of ten the surgeon ’a-
knife only hastens death.
My sob bad a most malignant Oancer. for
which the doctors said an operation waa lhe
only hope. The oper-
ettas was a severs
on*, a* tt was neces-
sary to cut dow n to
th* jawbone and
aerape It. Before a
great while lhe Can-
cer returned, and be-
gan to grow rapidly.
We gave him many
remedies without re-
lief, and finally,
upon the advice of a
friend, decided to
try S, S. S. (Swift's .
Spsctflcl, witMM
the second botvie he kwvjwns-.—w—
began to improve. /After twenty bottle* had
been taken, lhe Uaneer disappeared entirely,
and he was eured The cure wan e permanent
one. for be I* aoweeventeen years old. and has
never bad a sign of the dreadful disease to ra-
tals, J. If. Mvsboew,
ins Snodgrass st., Italia*. Texas.
Absolutely ths only hope for Csaeer
Is Swift's Specific,
Aestisa This faptr.
W. N. U. DALLA3~- NO. 30-18w
was in danger
there would be
an army of men (who chew it) ready
to rescue it:—large enough to shovel
Spain off the map of F
other chewing tobacco
to the very bottom of-----------
foives out every trace of the disease.
8. 8. 8. in guaranteed purely vegetable,
and contains no potash, mercury, or
other mineral.
Books on Ganeev will be mailed free
to any address by tbe Swift bpstafle
Co., Atlanta, Ga.
\1 in every way. 1 am well pleased
x \ A w<«h the. result of your
\ X. treatment, and give
\ yZ* permission to use my letter
— / the benefit others.—
Chas. H. and Mrs. Mav Butchkr,
Fort Meyer, Va.
W The healing and strengthening power of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for all fe-
male llfo IgaawaR astabUehwA ** ©vec twwuty
years it has been used by women with results that are truly wonderful.
Mm. Pinkham invites all women who are puasled about their health to write
to, her at Lynn. Mass., for advice. All such correspondence is seen by. W8» _
only, and no charge is made. Coleman, acting
fl Mini— W—OI Bfive Bees Benefited by MrKPtfiklMMteAilvke and Medlcigc
••A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR-
GAIN.** MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPOLIO
AUTOMATIC 6R!P RECK YOKE
AM ACCIOENT Mil LIFE FRE9ERVER
Orrttort Itwk Tata *v*r Is- j^^usmaM^
vsaita. amiatateg th
Swat any. *»< •ejejy. Myd- ’
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Lotest Events of Inter-'
i He was breathing very hard at 9
o'clock a. a., and Attracted atteatioa.
His Toom waa enured and he was die.
covered to bo la. the throes of death.
He lingered unlilU9:30 yesterday morn-
ing
The deceased a abort time prior to
tela death had boon a railroader. Six
mouths ago he left Fort Worth, going
to tele old home at Marquette. Mich. Ho
•turned here Friday morning and reg.
•tered at the hotel, where he breathed
>1* last.
In April last his wife, Floreme, In-
stituted suit in tbe district court here,
praying for a divorce. Yesterday af-
ternoon be went tn Hearth of her and
attempted to effect a reconciliation. The
two met in an attorney's office, but the
wife would not be reconciled, and In a
note which be left addressed to lhe
public, he said he could not live with-
out her, and that tbe only recourse be'
had waa death.
He left also a note saying that If
anything should happen to him to writ a
Mr. E. Gerrard at Hmlth'a Crossing,
Mich., and to Mrs. Sarah E. Collier,
West Branch, in the same state. Pa-
pers on his person showed that he was
a member of the Brotherhood of Rail-
way Trainmen, with bis membership In
-- ~.■ A receipt in his
possession indicated that he was a
member in good standing of Johnson
lodge No. 131, 1. O. O. F., at Cleburne,
his dues having been paid up to Dec.
1, 1S98.
There are more mouths that talk
than heads that think.
FITS Fermanenilyl arftd. Notita nr n^rToust>«figa(t«v
Irnt flay a u*a ol Dr. Kltoe a Great Narva Restorer,
••nd for FltKK A*4.00 trial bottle and tronline.
VR. R. H. Munk. Ud .931 Arab St., Philadelphia, Pa.
None of us can pay our full debt to
nature.
Educate Tour H*w*to With Caaearata.
' Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c.25c. It C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money
Woman is said by a writer to be the
Sunday of man. — —
Brother Killed by Mlatado.
______ Blossom. Tex.. Bent 19—<u*j. Me?- -
gun was discharged, the contents tak-1 ff*n, who has been absent from home
ing effect in bis right side, from which , about one yenr,. retui n»-<i home about
fig died several hours later. « o’clock Saturday night. Riding up
, to the gate he hallooed and naked if
His
brother told him he could. He then
hitched hone* End went ini gut the]
water and went in the room where)
kdvwlu* who he was or his inten-
tions, fired on him with a ahotgun,
killing him instantly. The killing is
greatly regretted by all and his re-
mains were Interred hero Sunday aft
ternooau John and hte^jMAkgic^Uxa —
Iwo iinlt«i north of thia place.
CUM YOUntlH
•. *V aaMtaral
Mfta, l*l*M -
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«e*«i a«a
. M*. qad art
•mi «>■ tatami*
••M by Braq
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X>a*pp*d Dead.
Fort Worth. Tex., Sept. 17.—Mrs
I Martha Tilford, a very qged lady, drop-
I ped dead on the front porch of her
residence, 60S East WWJierford street,
of heart disease. She had been on the
porch for some time awulting the ar-v
rival of a son who was> to reach the
city last night from Colorado. She was
the wife of Dr.. Tilford.. .Wteo formerly
resided in Dallas. Ab Inquest waa
held by Justice Milam and a verdict
rendered te accordance wtth above
facts. |
JS I accepted.
Accid**t*i Kiiiiag. and the union agreed to a proposition
Terrell, Tex., Sept 17—James Hardy, that they will return to work at lhe
Jr., aged 18 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. old scale at onee, provided the Mallory
James S. Hardy, acidentally shot and line will agree to submit the question
killed himself yesterday at his home
near Ables Springs. It was learned
here that Hardy went into the lot to
kill a chicken when in some way the
T*rrlbl* *'*»•*, Sees*.
Kaufman, Tag., Sept. 17.—A terrible
tragedy occurred in the district court
room Im open court about 2 p. m. yes-
terday. )
Bob Taylor, ata epileptic maniac
walked into the courtroom with a
large knife open in tels hand and Sher-
iff Jim Keller went to him and tried
to get Taylor to give up the knife
Taylor made a lunge at Mr. Keller and
cut a gash about three inches long on
Keller's left jaw, which went clear
through and into hia mouth. He cut
another gash in Mr. Keller's left
vhoulder and down iu hia left side just
through the skin. Sheriff Keller and
Constable J. W. Montgomery both be-
gan shooting and Taylor fell mortally
wounded with Tour bullets through his
body. *I>ylor K.d just immediately
preceding the above trouble flourished
his knife over the head of Judge Dil-
lard, who was holding court. Mr. Kol-
ler’s wounds are not considered dan-
gerous, but he i, very sick. No blame <he' Cleburne"
is attached to Mr. Keller or Mr. Mont-
gomery.
Great consternation prevailed for a
time, as the court room was full of
people and a jury was in the box at the
time of the trouble, which occurred
near the jury. It was difficult to de-
termine who got away faster, the jury,
witnesses, bystanders or lawyers.
■eU WHISKFY Habit* **rrtl
S S RIaaH uriuwl
The DlOOQ DROPSY
as It it the only remedy which goes ttwtm***rrX w.Vir "
to the very bottom of the blood and .
PATCVTS
L>*mtn*tirasiidoplata*
■ *S>*S**itabllH« .** H.»* S*»k *■**. Byteem
ws* AdainVan-
I gundy, who
now reside* at
Bluffs, iu.,1
where b« ha*
teen justice of
th* p«*< * and
wa» th* fir*t
president of
tbe board of
tn>»t**» In a
recent inter-
X view be said:
1 had tewi
. , — , a *nfferer of
“A Forty-HiHer.” rh*uu>ati*ni
for a numbar of year* and th* pain at time*
waa very iutenee. 1 tried all th* proprie-
tary medicin** 1 could think or near of,
but received no relief.
“1 finally placed my case with several
physician* and doctored with them for
some time, l>«t they failed to do me any
good. Finally, with my hop** of relief
neariy exhausted, I read'an article regard-
ing Dr. William*' Pink Pill* for Pale I’eo- Causeal by Vatlgae.
ftjSiSTs'rji'sia'ais: ti” »'"»*»»• «••«' «-•
and bought two boxes of thepiU*. ll>egan according to the personal experience
using them about March, 1W *
had taken two boxes I wa* completely
cured, end the pain ha* never returned I
t?.' Z
taken, and am witting at any ttm* to sign
testlmonv setting forth its
M*k Nemse Buatasrt.
Mm. Dwahlotate—I aaa tearft »he).
that every name has a meaalag- Thus
Harold means 'brave." Chari** mean*
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Mia* Daahleigh (IntarrupUngtyj—O,
I know what Dtek means, ms. He
mean* buetaesa. He told me so last
Bight- »
. Pittsburg Ia*|ra*v*w>eat*.
Pittsburg. Tex., Sept. !»?—The ma-
chinery has arrived for the electrle
light plant, poles are being put up
and a force of men are wiring the
stores and residences. The city con-
tracted for street lights Saturday, and
by Oct. 10 the entire city will be light-
ed by electricity.
Thq artesian well Is now 1800 feet
deep. A rock was struck that seems
to contain a large per cent of bright
yellow metal that Is thought to be
gold, and a sample was sent to the
state geologist.
The committee who have In charge
the handsome gift of Andrew Carne-
gie for a public library are making
considerable progress with their work
and the city council contemplates
erecting a handsome library and city
hall In connection by Issuing bonds.
The local telephone company is
building a line to Mount Pleasant and
will have it completed in ten days,
giving us connection with that town.
tbe Company — ,
CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP CO.
aan paaaeaaoa, om.
ETMVH.LK. a*.______naw veaa. ar,
CONSTIPATION
*1 bav* goea IS a*y* aS a Stas wSteessS •
m*ve**«at W ib* b*w*i*, art b*tM able ta
suave to********* H ustas bn* wa«*rTaj***l*M
| *kia larvtkl* eoa*IUo*; earls
•rrtart* I b**n> of bat aovar___
wa* ■» om* until I oagaa asltig __ ______
Bav bar* tmaoM to 1 bra* sasaagas a Car. aa* IT
waartek I woaM (IraSMBfor *a< ---------- '
laauob a rallrt ' ATUSga ____
MW BaartU S*. BafrtU, Mita
IMI
and thus becume discontented. The i " *'
growth of a stronger race la due to , _ *»«■*■■*--, - . „
Hostetter's Stomach Bitter*, which ' EIvULtNCt tf STMJP If MS
la lb* beet medicine for coetivenea*. j la doe not only to the origiaaiity aad
simplicity of the combination, bat alas
to th* care and akUl with which M la
manufactured by aeientUte pun
known to tbe CxiJFvaxiA Fio ffraop
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purehaaing the
true and original rrinedy. Aa th*
A MvCara Fabl*.
Gnc* <*pon a time a tramp waa easta
ly In need of Mmethlng to eat, end. ap-
proaching a farmhouse, he apake unto
the farmer, saying "If you wlU give
me th* wherewithal to satisfy the
cravings of th* iaaw ma», I will kill
all the rats about tbe place." I
"Agreed." said the tiller of the soil, ’
and he ordered hi* wife to give the |
mvumait • square meal After the tramp
Buch a sufferer loured everything in sight he
went to the wood-pile and selected a
stout club, then, seating himself on the
porch, be said to th* farmer; "Now
bring on lhe rata."
- Weary Raggles—Well, a place to
physicians and doctored with them for
good. Finally, wit£ iny hope* of relief
nearly exhausted, I read'an article regard-
ing Dr. William*' Fink Pill* for Pale Peo-
ple. which induced me to try them. £--
anxious to get rid of tbe te'rriide di sees*,
and bought two boxes of thepill*. MM
using them about March, Iw After 1 of the members, and many accounts of
bad taken two boxen I was tompletely . . . A . .. . . .
cured, end tbe pein ban never returned 1 mountain climbing in other < oun-
think it is tbe hevt medicine 1 have ever trie*, "mountain sttikntw’-'J1! tlwe to ex-
m^».m*to"«7^XonYrtttiS*foti’tX lraor,linary Physi.al exertion under
good merits." very unusual conditions, rather than
■ .. *utw Y?.worKT*T\u, Ite rarefied air. The unanimous opin-
Rubacribed and hworu to before m*, thia ' , -
80th day of Heptember. 1W7. Ion °r the climbers is that their ex-
Fm*xki.in C. Frxs, Notary Public. eursiona are beneficial to their health.
Mr. \ auguudy's statement ought to be
regarded as • criterion of the Rood merits
of tbeee pill*, and what better proof could I
a person want than the above facta, i
These pill* stand unrivalled a* a tonic for
th* blood.
The thinnest horse usually wears the
To the Rescue.
Wk
Kith
Illi
THff RUSH FOR GOLD.
F>*a* tM Tt****, Biu/*. iff.
The rush of sold seeker* to tbe Kloadtka
aiaer* etill alive, of th* time whaa they
of tbe great American desert on t h* journey
.u- . ... , Th**e plouaer* tell
some riparience* which sLuuta be hrilid
*. jold setarvr*today Constant axpoaur*
anff fault* diet killed tergenmnbar*, wtrle
nearly all the survivor* were afflicted with
them witJ
rheumatism
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Ckrvam most lp*llo* for save* f **r* _______
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is*; rrtirt:jash
CAacannxF|
i*e*M**asi IS
Hr.T
She—Yes?
He—Well, after many efforts. I've
just succeeded In getting jt into the pa-
For every tear there is a laugh; every pern, but. confound them, they’ve
. spelled it wrong. :----— --------—
K>awvua arw|F.
a clean skin. No beauty |
Uaady
ip the lagy liver and driving all im- would you like to have? ' .
..Uh HmtaU.,h^rtiotc^.nb^«te Wpnry Haggles-Well, a place to
id that sickly bilious coiuplexioa by taking keep tbe sidewalks clear of snow in the
glstk,'satisfaction guaranteed, 16e, Me.
Some women object to the way men
shake hands.
At R**h*ert. '
Rockport. Tex.,Sept. Iff.—Gen. Wad*
Hampton, the noted ffotfth Carollntav.
i___. . ,__.. .____.
*M teraml for IMM, the fartatur* bare Sntnrffny They will be
for |15«9. soae days tarpon anffltoft
| «hs Mtaa WHA"-
dyapepala, fever, agu*
trouble*. Try one bo‘
Whose duty Is It to let down the win-
dows when it ratna?
t hat* With Metbera.
CURBS GUARANTKBD Book mailed - -- —
fra* upon raqurat Mother, remedy, genuine Rnrap of Flffs to manufactured
Quinsy. Catarrh, whetbir aorathreta^ ^.T’ *»”*«**»«• °* M** feet will
etomarl. IMptberia and Non, Throat/ .11 ■*!*» one In avoiding the worthless
<”?r<2!,,>? bT “**“* Mu*o Solvent. < -<>«t* bnilaliona manufactured by other par-
ent ,“a,n”“ds ti**- The high standing of the Cxid-
ST. •** “*'* W8K1A Ft. STMVF Cowith lhe aradi-
---------- cal profession, sad the aatiafhetion
Fashionable calle might be termed a which the genuine Byrnp of Fig. has
game of cards. given to millions of families, makes
Wt-r-"-r— ,-Ttytn* erraa , tbe name of the Company a paraaty
(wtstn. snrmstte wnar&Kra la 1 01 exoeilence of ita remedy. It to
maysraTa vurasvirteoii. . taskrttia far in advance of all other laxattvea,
rttteet frock to damaged most
by the rain.
Ta Care C*a*ttpatl«a F*r**er.
Take Cascaret* Cat»dy Cathartic. 10c or Sk
lit. C. C. tail ta cure, druggistsrvfund^oney
Women who love most are frequently '
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898, newspaper, September 22, 1898; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302592/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.