Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Pb-ni-na has been oaring catarrh for
forty year*. It plucks out Um roots
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Love with women is like poker with
a man—lie does the most of his win-
ning while he is learning. *
Women know more about love that .
they do about lovina; men know more ior Jier a glass of claret three times a
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Dr. Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral Plaster
over the Chest.
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Capacity of Steel Under Pressure.
An experiment whirl* demon
they might have been refused when
they proposed.
Every woman you meet has either
a missionary scheme that she is inter-
ested in or else a kitten that she wants
you to take care of.
There is no surer way tor a man to
make a girl think she has got to have
another man than for him to make her
think he thinks he has got to have
her.
The pumpkin pie is the ordinary de-
butante of this month. The mihee pie
will follow after it in December.
We think we are “picked at” more
than we deserve.
The same old grind seems to get
harder each year.
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of catarrh and builds people up. AU
druggists sell it-
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TO MKN* commenced forthwith.
“That to genuine brandy,” raid
the fat gentleman, tasting from
|> wineglass;
gJNUd to 1«o i allsd out when the major
tpproa h** camp and salute him One
|Q> *lauxy iadtvldual from ths Com-
sg^rna king. True to hl« military dU>
Hmoth.rad Im Dirt.
A coroner's Jury in an Iowa town
recently returned a verdict that a man
found dead was “smothered to death
in the dust of the public highway.”
The man was a ranchman, who left the
town for his home, some milei dis-
tant, in the hottest part of the day.,
A mile from tdwn he was overcome
by the heat, and possibly by his po-
tations, and fell from his horse. The
dust at thia place was several inches
de*p and very fine. The man fell on
his face and was unable to turn over.
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Flint—I am a plain, blunt man, Misw
Briek. and I have no time for soft sen-
timentalities. Will you be my wlfeT
Miss Brisk—I am not half so plaip as
you are, Mr. Flint, but Juct as blunt—
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men may be •ekle. but they eaal '
man when it comes to J* goes-
ITERY-DAY
HEROISM!
Struggling through
life, cursed with ca-
tarrh, is a common
■a experience. How-
r \ ever heroic the
fight catarrh gen-
erally wins
’I Under soma
name or other
ST. JACOBS OIL
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This cotali- _j4bt pressure. A weight of nix
*h* ion* amnaiuti the corundum, but
the eir^ct of forty two tons were required t<
When' fhv wteel
did give wnv. the effect* are de-
lta not think for a single
moment that consumption will
ever strike you a sudden Mow.
It does not come that way.
* It creeps its woTatoiig.
First, you think it is a little
cold; nothing but a little hack-
ing cough ; than a little losa in
weight; then a hapder cough;
then <ne fever and d>e night
sweats.
The suddenness comes when
you have a hemorrhage.
Better atop the diseat> while
it Is yet creeping.
You can do it with —-y—
Ayer’s
Cherry
: to the connoisseur. '
I “Thia io—uh—ah—thia to”—
said he. tasting it again; “by
I thunder, gentlemen! 1 to* the
bet! 1 never tasted thia liquor bta
waybd-cw* •» me Mana jw Bif*H fore.”—Spare Momenta.
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Chocolate,
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GkA — c*I*b«,ed for more
than a century as a
delicious, nutritious,
a n d desh forming
juRfir*' ’ beverage, has our
, WyEE well-known
g M Ye,,°* Label
M '’Oft on the front of every
A tp,ckaBe> ,nd
S trad>~m*flt “LaBelle
wB BaB Chocolatier*,**00 the
Cod Is the Mind that moves In Beau-
ty and thinks in Law.—Marttaeau.
Things don't turn up In this world
till somebody turns them up—Gar-
Bold.
Only an Inventor knows how to bor-
I row and every man is. or should be,
I an inventor.
) Ho that will lose a friend for a Jest
deserves to die a beggar by the bar-
, gain Fuller
It Is right to be contented with what
' we have, but sever with what we are.
—James Mackintosh.
Rappy ■•■>*• Pnfect bealtSaM Mreacth tor
won** md men. Cnie. barrennew. develop.T>u« In
women. Apfcrodt.lnc tor both mxm. Cura, liquor and
tobacco habtia. Trie. •!. Bead for pbyatetana* te»it-
manlaM. Sclantltc Hamady Co.. Boa till, Beaton.
A sad sight is an induetrious man
! out of employment.
The Most Perfect Made.
Because of its perfect qualities, the best cooks prefer Dr.
Price’s to every other, They know by using it they are always
ipsured in having the lightest, sweetest and most wholesome food.
They find it, moreover, the most economical to use as it goes
much farther than any other kind.
FOREMOST BAKING POWDER IN ALL THE WORLD*
Stroke of Koonomy.
It was George Eliot who, In describ-
ing her mother, said that her capacity
for economy amounted to positive ge-
nius. She would save where other
women spent; and without using up
time or strength.
■our great medicine that I aai
J I would not be without Pe-
people, and take a portion of the
custom which now eoes to Flor-
ida. Fortunately, it to too small
an island to become a State, and
will always bt governed by Con-
gress as a colour.
x GREAT THOUGHTS.-
OTHER OEHUtiUB. e l
MAM OM.V ev 5 I
WALTER BAKER fc CO. Lit, 5!
Dorchester, Maas.
W. N. U. DALLAS.- MQ. 40—taoij
Wtaa Aasuerieg AdverttoeMsts Kindly
MtaHss This ram. -
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It h the eaMert thing in the worid to have
LUMBAGO OR LAME BACK, *-»Jt- - •
Mo raw illy has made sum (--
and quicker cans than t
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^•A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HQUSB^
ful of SHAME.'* clean house with
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BAKING
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If olive or red brown lie used
in conjunction with mahogany
furniture, the effect is very dif-
] fvrent from what it would be if
blue were used. Blue would de-
velop the tawny orange lurking in
the mahogany.
- H n veiling to to be made high-
er, leave it light, that it may ap-
' pear to recede. Ikeepening the
' color used on the ceiling would
make it lower—an effect desira-.
~bh* if the room is small and rhe
ceiling very high Various tones
of yellow are substitutes for auu<
light.—The Upholster..
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Exporta Exceed Imports.
The fact that the British im-
ports into the United States have
-fallen oft’ greatly in the past year,
while American ex|>orts to Great
Britain have greatly increase*!,
Las. been-announced from time to
time during the year, but the full
year’s figures, just presented by
the Treasury Bureau of Statistics
bring to the surface some inter-
esting detail not herefore publish-
ed. These show that while the ex-
ports from the United Htates to
the United Kingdom Lave increas-
ed 12 per cent., tLe imports from
the United Kingdom have fallen
off 35 per cent. The exports from
the United States to the United
Kinkdom during the past year
were in rouud numbers five tiniea
as much as the imports from the
United Kingdom, the figures of
th^ Bureau of Statistics' being:
a Imports from the ViflteS king-'
doiu, $10!),13SU>65l exports to the
I nited Kingdom, 1340,860.152. ~
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Commerce of Ports Klee.
While Porto Rico is a small
country, not larger than eight or
W cowtrter or du? Central
Htutes, it has a considerable com-
merce. In 1896 it shipped 40,000,-
000 jtonnds of collet* a year,valued
at nearly $10,000,000, and 130,-
000.000 pounds of sugar, valued
at $4,000,000. It toa rich country,
aud contains valuable woods,
which will doubtless be import- Jg?
laasAac AiL.-’- W-A4$ I 'Oi»w
You first notice thst you I
cough less. The pressure on
th* c host U lifted. Tbetleeilng
of suffocation is removed. A
cure is hastened by ptaetngose of
At the World’* Fair, ’D3, it received the highest award, and
at the California Midwinter Fair, ’94, a special gold medaL
*ei!- OkH t«» « Meh pmred * ih« prat md fa«vay w«y Um
best baking powder in the world. __
of US. Frank E.
iWWfTtJEBP lugslls.'Waco,
Tex.,andthou-
sands uf others
have boon permanently cured of catarrh
bv Dr. Hartman's aucccMfot remedy
Pe-ru-na. Here la Mr. Ingalls' letter:
Dr. S. R. Htrtmtn, Olrmius, O.
. DeAa.aifti^-.'Mle-ru-Jiaanil.MBnta.lin
have cured me of one of the worst eases
of catarrh any one ever had. My oase
was sb severe that I was compelled to
« my buslncM, that of con-
a railroad-, but 1 a* now
Use Cotor J nil si indy.
There are coion that are re-|
frcalting and broadening, other*I
. ib.it asorb light and give a box<*d-
up appearance* to a room, others i
I that make a room with a bleak?
‘ northern torpoewr, or with no ex-;
i |>u»urt* at nil, appear bright and I
chit-iful; some thut make a room ;
1 appear warm, xomv^ninJ make it
' cool. .
The thr i huiluetor sreurn to fall
I when you walk into a blue room.
( Yellow to an advancing color;
! tliercfon* h room fitted up in yel-
low will appear smaller thau it
is.
On the other lutnd, blue of a
certain shade lntrodu<M*«l gener-
uuaiy into u room will give un idea
of spare. Red makes no differ-
ence iu regard to size. Green
makes ven little.
Red brings out in a room a hat
ever hint of green lurks in the
couijtositioii of the other colors
employed.
Green needs sunlight to develop
Ordinary'treatment of catarrh Is for
local relief? Cures are not expected.
Dr. Hartman’s method eradicates ca-
tarrh absolutely. Get his latest book
and learn how to combat this insldlouc
disease. The Pu-ru-na Medicine Co.,
Examination by a male physician la
a hard trial to a delicately organised
woman.
' She puts It off an long aa she dare,
and la only driven to it by fear of can-
aer. polypus, or some dreadful HL
Most frequently such a woman leaves atratce the cnpncitv of Steel to
• F*»r*irisn'• offlro 'sqjUrr grra ter pressure than the
Chi ex-unination with at Vienna, t'orundnm wua chosen
tor (he atone, and small mbea of
agemenL bbth substances were placed un-
This cotall- der pressure,
tlna of *l>»
mind destroys
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'advfcst “ ‘•ad' trmfti the 'Fieri.'
she grows
b wohmi rather
than better. In consulting Mr*, pink- toribed as most remarkable. With
him no hesitation need bo felt, the a loud explosion, the metal flew
int°
fo Lynn. Nom. she offers nick women said to have bored minute holes
her advice without ebarge. lbe frUBhihg machine.
— Bor Intimate know ledge of womonVi---— ■ -- *---!—; *
troubles make* her letter of advice a . j
wollaprtag of hqpo, and her wide expert- ■ — Sever Tasted It Before.
once and skill point the way to health, p . . 4,’^--
lucUr U*w what tela a «out, red faced gentirtnan4-^£
?■*-- --3t
I thought I would try Lvdto K Rink- buff vest, offered to wager a *ov-
ham's Vegetable Compound. I have rr«>|gn that he would close bi*
takrneeven botUM of IL and ass ea- and Bim j b tagte name
tlrely cured. —Mao. Jon Foonaw, M 3 ......
M. Woodberry Ave.. Baltimore, Md.f any kind of liquor In the house.
The above letter from Mrs. Foreman The bet W0* taken and the pro-
dsniy one of ‘hirtasnite. _________ jogn of winning or losing was
SmSmnm J? mm ^aSSSb HI
afEDlCAtCO.* .
-------------------------------- a wineglass; “and this—this to
I whisky.” and so on
f yJly , t At length a wag poured out a
AdtaNie YerttAmeoe. WASMNOTQN. D.c glass of water, which he handed
D ATFNT&
■ 10 RiamiBaUDBeZdeMiMR
among 'repair a* are any of the men ciu
j ployed to take charge of it. The
.story of his handling of the model
is * custom ip aruiy slicles for the .of some 1U-W boat to be built by
liim firm, of the M-nsitii•- flngcrH
a* they stroke the ked or follow 1
the line of a curve, his InMant ap-1
wm doing pirim duly sad io**k• pre’ i«lion ot 1 irtues and bis quick
tM’ig the r.md »aw tb<* rumrnsn h r detection of a fault, has been Ire-
• •‘,OUt*‘,Or •I«enH.v told, and has added pe
gwira tn tnt« manner* i •
’Cull out da de msin guy Is »CUltor inti Fast to his work. Mr.
•onrin'.** U^ffto HerresbofT, bls brother,
New mind the guard." said the while blind, is still an accomplish
"“New mta^dt^iiih^mhoutad th* mu*iel«h,and so ex|»ert a swim
*wF>Fr tniun un punnv snouUMl Hi*
guard, "de mala guy says alt." • «nd?r that he has taught many per
————• -sons to l»c; almolutely at home tn
’ h' **••* . tlw water. He cun aluo sail a
Il has b***n stated by many critics ' a t . ...
that Mr Kfoltng is Mseattal'y a men s t‘OMt or row <MIC- ,Ie bo bui,t
pori. hut an Incident connected with two hotels, managed the family
the publication ot “The Truce of the 1ffuira. and kept au courant “with
1*11 In ,h. „(
jutifoifn* n«*n tnt poBtn.. waa --- — - -
need to l.f’emture, Mefots. Hnrper j0***1 architecture, and all ini-
* Brother* ndvertised that the num- provements in the . construction ■
bw domain.ng the poem would be nest v**snels cither for iileionire or
upon receipt of 10 cents, etc., and. '•’’•'•v ior pleasure or
etr itine to eay. of th* many orders business, and all advancen made
y.f‘l.\c1d "’y:271* ♦,h*K ,1**7* ffcUni *“ t***‘ MfM of me*'hani«-B.” < ’itt»-
women- a fari which tends to show r
tbx» the cenlua or Mr. Kipling is »p- tain Nathaniel Green Herreshoff, 1
prrristrd by womcf a* well as by men. another brother, and one happily '
It la harder to mend on* , way* than having no toueh of blindness, is
ih*lr cfoihen. ,> L, . . . .. I
S* WH I—IITISI. ! i item 11 the designer of the great yachts, ]-
. C0>'»UI.TlX0AW0MAN. kmXCw"
Mr*. Pinkham'* Advice Inspix** hoai, which all good AniericanM .
Oonfidenoe and Hope. must ho|*e will only exce4 in ex-
cellence its famous prvdecessiom.
■—lIar|M-r'n Braxar.
Hen cured me of a bad lung trouble.—Mr*.
J. Nichoh, I'rlncaton, Ind., Mar. 3tt, 18B5.
It will not hn many weeks beforn
Santa Claus comes.
S*m>mMHm,«li«r«peii.cur»» wtadcoUc. 35c abolU*. '
Hope la a beacon light that keeps
.one a ,h pl r lti..ui^r>.... t.. .1.... .j ■
TO CVRR A COLD IW ONK DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. All
dru**l*la rotund the money if it fntla to cure.
85c. The genuine bni L B Q. o* each tablet.
A happy disposition is one of God's
greatest blessings. . 1..
STAT“ q£wu^^t.t; w.-----~;
Hunt J. Cksnbt mnk*« oath ttathe 1* the
senior partner of the Ann of F.J. (Mknsy SCo.
’ **"< I" ’?• '•* '&>l«lo. County
■nd StatentorMniAnod that *nia Inn will uey
—' «f °NWMljligKl» DOXXAR8 ter
ft4K»n Dtid
■ It*- I i'?uwKin,MJ
preeeace. thfs Vth day or naeembec A. D. last
, -w—. . A. W. OLBASON.
t SKir i —-—- No^ry Puhi*
Hall'* Catarrh Cure i* taken internally, m <j
net* diroetey un th* blood and mu. ou* * urf ace*
of th* >y*t*m Hoad tor teat Imonial*. free.
„ __F. J. CHgNF.Y S CO.. Toledo, a
Hold by Drucgista, He. .
Rail'* family ptila are th* ben.
Cold must be ths sight that keep;;
a eat at home.
A AooA Froc.
It is on the Diassaes of the
Throat and Lung*.
WHVe ■■ FFwefr.
M vue ha** any couialalat what****
aa* a**1r* th* M*t ni«as-ai advte* y*a
rta poMlbly r*e*i**, wrttn th* *<>««**
fr**tU V»u will receive a prompt reply,l
’“TttTIj. afe“l oven. Ma*.
Married men are rare whose pride in somewhat deaf, but apparently heard
so strong that they can’t bear to think al! he said, and bore off her daughter.
In ten days’ time they were back
again, and the girl was roey cheeked,
cmillng and the picture of health- Ths
doctor congratulated himself upon the
keen insight bo had displayed in his
diagnosis of (he case. “I am glad to
see that your daughter Is so much bet-
ter,” he said. “Yes,” exclaimed tho
grateful mother; thanks to you, doc-
ator. She has had Just what ' you
ordered. She han eaten carrots threa_
times a day since we were here, and
sometimes of toner-and once or twlco
uncooked—and now look at her!”
■UadaoM No Rar. I ■
- The Honwaboffa of Bristol, R. ■
tws of making many promhNA . ,, . ...
* 1M utw to- build, tho larht which i m
0 - t M«r.. a« M**lU**Slp. T ■
x9*ry American hope* our oehoul l< 1° win new honor* fur 0s in the w
MM will s ieceed In tbotr efforts to coming mt< tHqMNMil lM,«< race. ‘ E
*M0 93.006.MM to bo used ia buffd.us , ■ _». . _i ■
statUeship It costs great oufim toj^bFilo'Sl Lister Yufbt < lu^hus ■
BUfffi a warship, but you can build up < LallenifrU us to another «outeat, I
XOhr health with H jo'etteO Stomn h1 i ■
Wftor* *• pgraU cxpcn*c. Tht* un<l fn< jiFW i <WW i lit lit
f all •tt uioch. Il'cr and bowol^haa accejried the challenge. TlwI
i Hernaboffh. It will be rwmcuibcr |
^W«ry warm fay th* fo*q|r* By Is ed, bnih both th»‘ Vigilant nn«l
>nMW>4 ■a* , ' < ,btk l>,’r*T‘<fcr- Btothm of-thto re-
_ ‘mattahh f.im*h are crtYiwUprc;
f I* ffT being revived. Out of a family i
__ ■ ■■ *of nine, I dir, while atiii children,!
- ihMa bead, with lt» nngta* noisss In the bliml -«»it uffiietion which;'
dfehtaxair.mapFtarwtttel. wvereaBaO* ,
Who* an t <!.- h»rg»*. Io p*r- s’TSiin in no w ts« to hav < uff<> t M ■
■MDrviHy enrod by Itoud'a .SareoparitM. l»o their ncllvithw. One of the blind,
Oto-tehy wim kx.) .pHk.ihxm nte brothers, as a rr. .nt biognq.h.-r 1
" EAsaapMo' by •rodieaibui from tortrfriale*. ’Too** after the office,Uff
Uo»J ths Bctofuluua taints that causa travels, soli. i1n busjncMl and I
y***1 ** e R211|b*r makes all pur< Iium*. <>f nuit.'ri.H
HOOu • warOQp®rillH I*,. iM never attended in his dally ■
•L**??* walks abtait the offices or work*, I ,
*^.***!‘ tlt*< *I1K ****** although his wife arcoinpauieu
w»»w m caMM. I him on railroad Journeys. Ha to
t'p la Carvoa. Nov., there has boon uw familiar with the work wbi. b I
a Mt of Uncle Som a soldier* waiting
•F in ^rrfunTty iblteOo th.Trout . <<fii|*inv. ot wliicb kt to pnt |
W eomfaaios are made up of the idrnt, hita under <onstrilctlon or
m^gr* anT cat'tiemrn, anS- i T _ '
tbtm are some very funny characters
X fffie riOcer* are a fin* *«t «>f fellowa
mw Maj. M'jrrieon U a fine ch ap J_
— Hnppy Mother.
The other day a distracted mother
brought tier daughter to see a physi-
cian. The girl was suffering from “gon-
eral lowness.” The doctor prescribed
about loving than they do about love, day with her meals. The mother was
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