Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Notional Convention With-
out Coot-
The Texas Stock and Fann Jour-I free trial bottle. Regular sise 50c
vaded our sanctum sanctorum Sat-
urday and placed a dollar in our
etrong box.
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ty judge, subject Io the action of
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For sale—old papers at this office
at 25 eta. per 100.
if troubled with
trial. It will not cost you a cent if
it does no good. One application
will relieve the pain. It also cures
anraine and bruises in one-third
the time required by any other
treatment. <’
quinary, pains in the side and chest,
glandular and other swellings are
quickly cured by applying it.
Everv bottle warranted. Price, 25
and 50 cts.—1). F. Clark.
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Wholesale Prices
to Users.
Our General Catalogue quotes
them. Send 15c to partly pay
postage or expressage and we’ll
- send you one. It has 1100 pages.
J. w. DAVTDSOW.
Notary public.
LlVELY 4 DAVIDSON,
Attorneys at Law,
Cantor, Txxab.
, Judge W. H. Brooker, the pro-
moter of the Sabine Paas and
North-Western railroad, parsed
through our town Tuesday along
ths proposed line of road. He has
been in New York and other east-
ern cities the past three months.
He will be over the line of road
soon with hie civil engineer, Mr.
Catell of New York, and be says
the towns that want this road
must get a move on themselves.
It is going to be built.—Wills Point
Chronicle. And Canton is going t°
get it. Surel
\A/ ANTED -Several persons for
Vr district Office Managers in this
tta to represent ine in their own
snde nrrpuod'ng counties. Willing
to pay yearly $600. payable weekly.
Doursb'e employment with unusual
opportunities. Reference* exchang-
ed. Enclose seM-addreoed stomped
envelope. H A. Park. 320 CaXton
Building. Chicago, lliinoiee.
/ Eleotiew Notice.
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in the court
house, in the town of Canton, on
Saturday, the 5th day of May,
1900, for the purpose of electing
seven (7) trustee* for Canton in-
dependent school district to serve
for anch time as the law provides,
Irtid J. P. lYalentine is hereby ap-
pointed to bold said election.
Jno. 8. Spinks,
County Judge, Van Zandt County., before the first Sunday in May.
all Throat. Chest and Lung diseas-
es are surely cured by it. Call on
D. F. Ckrk Druggist, and got a
A • 4. VA», M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Clark’s Drugetnn
CANTON. TEXAS.
Have three good farms I want to
rent or sell.—L.. L. Sanders,
Ben Wheeler, Tex.
You can get the Ekterprisb and
either the Semi-Weekly Houston
Poet, the Semi Weekly Republic, your kidney, once every tl
the Sami-Weekly Dallas News, one “--* — e
year for $1.75. The Entkrprisx
A Chance to Roto the Pewocritic A,>hnie. Bmnnbitie, h Grippe-nd and Kansas City Star one year for
$1.15; the Entbrprirk and Home
and Farm one year for $1.25. sub-
scribe now.
E. W. Williams of Grand Saline
was a pleasant caller Saturday and
subscribed for the Eatbhprisc.
Mr. Williams is a nephew of Dr.
W. O. Williams of this place.
!a»st—a bay mare, 8 or 10
years old, about 15 hands high,
in good condition. Will j»ay lib-
eral reward for any information
leading to her recovery.—.M • A.
Qoindlen, Ben Wheeler, Tex.
Cut worms are getting the best
of corn and garden vegetables in
some parte of the county. ~=—;
npreede Like Wildfire.
When things are “the beat” they
become “the best selling.” Abra-
han Hare, a leading druggist, of
Belleville, O., writes: ‘‘Elejtric
Bitters are ths heat selling bitters
I have handled in 20 years. You
know why? Moot disease begin
in disorder of stomach, liver, kid-
neys bowels, blood and nerves.
Electict Bitters tones up the stom-
ach, regulates liver, kidneys, and
bowels, purifies the blood, strengh-
eno the nerves, hence cures multi-
tudes of maladies. It builds up
Dr. E. 8. Collier and W. W. Mc-
Leod went over to use the banging
of the negro at Greenville Monday.
—Wills Point Chronicle.
Millions Given Away.
It io certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one concern
which is not afraid to be generous-
The proprietors of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Coughs
and Colds, have given away over
ten million trial kittles and have
the satiefretion of knowing it baa
cured thousands of hopeless cases.
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»7,ooo illustrations and quotes
aS.llw" prices on nearly 70,000 things
that you eat and use and wear.
We constantly carry in stock all
5***^ articles quoted.
* *••** MONTCOMKKY WARD A OO.,
1 Best Passenger Service
IN.TEX AS.
4 INPORTANT GATEWAYS .4
I ritotolMHr aa*— ?wtto«g±~
|2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
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Superb PmNmmi Veetlbuled BuWbt Sle<*perBy
Haadssms New Chair Cars (seats free).
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NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
CUenSenof abeaBtoat towtata.
aal has Inaugurated what is perhaps tl 00- Every bottle guarau-
the most novel enterprise ever un-,
dertaken by a publisher anywhere
on earth. It proposes to send to
the Demosratis National Con ven-
Ron which will meet in Kansu
City July 4th next, every person
Who raises a slub of twenty yearly
snbecribers for that paper at its
jugular subscription price of tl.00
..........—
.) Thia will be the first great nation
al nomination convention ever held
within easy traveling distance of
Texas, and it is not likely that an
other convention of similar charac-
- tor will be held as near as this with-
in another generation. It will be
au event of historical importance,
such aa the average man rarely has
9 chance to witness.
By special arrangements with
the publishers of the Texas Slock
and Farm Journal wo are enabled
to make a clubbing offer of the
Vbkb Statk ENTxamiax, with the
Jburnal at 11.75 for both papers
papers one year, and for twenty
subscribers, under this clubbing of-
fbr, the Journal will send the per
S Wide t>w>weoUoa over the
Mtarooti, Ts—sand Texas rail way
to Kanaae City and return, at lie
own teaaeportetion expense. 80.
dhUes er ■«wwwwlvwH**e« — — —♦
era ism advantage of thie offer and
astel by ballet, lot or otherwise, one
XMsnbor to go on the Journal’s con-
vention excursion for every twenty
oubocriptions sent in by them as
above stated. Clubs may be organ-
ised lor the purpoee of selecting
one member by lot, ballot or other-
wise, Io make the trip. Tho only
sonditionoattache! by the Journal
toils premiun offer is that it shall
yssisvo twenty yearly ne'w sube^rip
Mona. The expense connected
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omwiag yeaagswie to tbootand.
• fcarad thsy were
•nd *• goS’Sran
et the foUowieg litacs and plaoee
and will divide time with bis cp-
ponaota if deeired:
bolder Hpringa, Friday, April
ff7,al 4^*-
Roddy, Saturday, April 28, at
1 o'clock p. m.
Dawson, Saturday, April 28, st
sight.
* Edgewood, Thursday, May fi^ at
night.
Martin’s Mill, Friday, May 4, at
Sight.
Walton, Saturday, May 5, al 1
og’a New Life Pills,
proved
:k and
They make:
blood and build up jour pain. I have since since recomend-
ed this liniment to my friends,
who agree with me that it is best
remedy for muscular rheumatism
in ths market.” For sale by D. F
Clark.
J.- D. McPhail of—Owlet Green
was in Canton bet week and re-
membered the Enterphihk in a sub-
stantial way. ? . . >
. . A Uorrtole Outbreak
For further information concern ’ (lau^ a'toaTSveto^ into^
ing this subject, adi.reae Fmbb8tatb rMf< of Kjuld bead” writes: C. D.
Extrri*bisb or Texas Block And1 laiill of Morganton, Teno., but
Farm Journal, Dallaa, Fort Worth' Bucklen’s Arnica Halve completely
or Ban Antonio. Texas. B-30.,cured her U e ‘ c™
TStawt Saata at Mta.
Saab W aid rip, lbs far-famed, ir-
represaible and not«to-be-equalled
champion ol tho Free State, baa
just returned from a camp hunt
In relating bis experience to' the
boys he said;
“Yes, there are a few squirrels
there. I bad a 3 gallon bucket
along, and needing it 1 began look-
ing about the camp for it, but it
was gone. However, I soon found
that the squirrels had atoleu it and
was using it to carry acorns, nuts,
doodle bugs, etc., to their dena
Of course 1 got it away from them,
but not until after a bard light,
daring which they hurt me consid-
erably by throwing chunks down
at the from the tree tops. Kb?
X I Why yes, they are shrewd.
Cox school house, Thursday, May
F7, at night-
Friendship, Friday, May 18, at
aighL
Grand Saline, Saturday, May 19,
at 1 o’dock p. m«--5—
Silver Lake, Saturday, May 19,
at night.
Pruitt, Thursday, May 21, at
aighL
Owlet Green, Friday, May 25, at
night. >. ' • *
Tunnell’s Chappel,
May 28, at night.
Stewart’s Chappel, Friday, June
at night.
Myrtle Springs, Saturday, June I Entkrpribb publishing office. We
Z at night. - I bsve a nice lot of ’em on hand.
Canton, Monday, June 4th, at
, aight.
High school bouee,
June 5tb, at night.
Jackson, Wednesdsy, June 6, at
aight.
Willow Springe, Thursday, June
7, al night.
Everybody and especially demo-
cratic voters are requested Io be
present at these meetings.
FREE TRIP FOR YOU
—any w«ea> utckiy,
rundown man or woman. Prix
50 cento. Sold by F. < iark.
Druggist.
I cured her. It’s a guaranteed
for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum,
Pimplee, Bores, Ulcere and Pilee.
Only 25c at D, F. Clark’s.
That Tbobbmg Headaene.
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. Ki _...........
I houaanda of suffers have 1
their matchless merit forSicI
Nervous Headaches,
pure I ’
health. .Only 25 seals. Monev
beck il not cured. Sold by D. F.
Clark, Druggist.
Yo*i can get the Atlanta Conatitu-
tion and toe Entxrprisk one year
for II.75. „
O ought a Dreadful Cold.
Marion Kooke, manager for T.
M. Thompson, a larg<* importer of
fine millinery at 1658 Milwaukee
Avenue, Chicago, eaye: “During
the late severe weather I caught a
dreadful cold which kept me awake
at night and made me uufit to at*
tend my work during the day.
One of my milliners was taking
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
a severe cold at that time, which
seemed to relieve her* to quickly
that I bought some for myself. It
acted like magic and I began tbfm-
prove at once. I am now entirely
well and feel very pleased to ac-
knowledge its merits.” For sale by
D. F. Clark.
Call at the KntkrpRise office for
blank mortgages.
A Testimony from Old England.
”1 consider Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy the best in the world for
bronchitis” says Mr. William
Savory, of Warrington, England.
“It baa saved m y wife’s life, she
having been a martyr to bronchitis
for over rix^ years, being moat of
the time confined to her bed. Sold
by D. F. Clark.
For Salo.
Young Jersey cow to be fresh
soon. T? P. Davis.
The itaet Medicine for BbeiMnatiaxn.
QUICK BKL1XS FROM PAIN.
All who use Chamberlain’s Pain
Balin for rheumatism are dtlighud
with the quick relief from p»in
which it affords. When speaking
of thie Mr. 1). N. Sinks, of Troy,
Ohio, says—- “Some time ago I
had a severe attack of rheumatism
in my righg arm and shoulder. I
tried numerous remrdies but got no
relief uatil I was reeomended by
Messrs. Geo. F. Parson'e 4 Co.,
Druggist of this place, to try Cham-
berlain’s Pain Balm They rec-
omended it so highly that* 1 bought
a bottle. I was soon relieved of al
China Gruve, Saturday, May 5,
at night.
Watte, TbutMay, May 10, at
night.
Edom. Friday, May II, at night.
Ben Wheeler, Saturday, May 12,
at 1 o’clock p. m.
Bulphor S.«.rd.T, M«,, Wby m >hn,wd Tb,y
^altofM. haveaayetem of water works by
I use of which they will put out your
lamp-fire unless you stand with
I your gun in hand ready to keep
I them away.”
ANTBD-Mooesi man nr
W woman to travel for large
houee; salary $65 monthly and ex-
penses, with increase; position per-
manent; inclose self addressed
envelope. MANAGER, 330 Cax-
ton blag., Chicago.
The Entrrprtnb received a pleas-
ant call Friday from T. J. Wood of
Ben Wheeler, _______
Get your visiting cards at the
DUES YOUR WATCH DRAG
behind in the days March? Or
dor* it attempt to beat the sun? In
give ChTn7iwlain’’rpain’"Bal’ra"a •Rb«r case we will correctly diag-
nose the ailment and for a moder-
ate charge effset a speedy and last-
ing cure We have special facili-
ties for doing fine watch and clock
Cuts?*burns,Tr'ostbitae', r«P»iri>’K «nd difficult or delicate
work can be entrusted to us with
confidence.
J.W WILLIAMS,
Fourth Street, Wills Point, Texan.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body psasea through
— ---------three minutes.
. _j kidneys are your
A blood purifiers, they ftt-
FUmlSrMsCfff 1/ ,-r out ffie waste or
,rTIPurt,le*<• tbeblood.
AwAStri r! If (hcy are s,ck or out
V$ erder. they fall to do
IK V ,h8lr work.
I Paina. aches and rheu-
/ Lil lymA'* matism come from ex-
^3 uric acid in the
■■^O blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel aa though
they had heart trouble, because the heart ia
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
it used to be considered that only urinanr
troubles were to be traced to the’ kidr.eyi
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begta-
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneya. The mild
end the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la
soon realised. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the moat dietrassing cases
and Is sold on its merits
by ail druggists In fifty-
cent snd one-dollsr slz-
.as. You may have
Prof. 8. H. Post of Halton in- sample bottle by mail h«matsrmvAm*.
’ free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
cut If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
A Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
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—DEALER IN—
General Merchandise,'
—ben Wheeler, Texas —
. Everything sold at live and let live prices. Come and
see me before making your purchases.
Ctaapto^Taito^w^
For the atoottiodation of tho^
wishing to attend the Souther,
Baptist and Auxiliary Convention,
to be held at Hot Springe, Ark
May 10-17, 1900, the Texas 4 pg
cific Railway Company, from iu
stations In Texas, on May 8lh aD(1
9th will sell round trip tickets at
rate of ono fare plus I2.U0; extpt
from stations west of Big Spriu.b
where the dates of sale will be May
7th and 8th. All tickets limited
for return 20 days from date of ule
with the privilege of ad extension
of 10 days, providing tickets are
deposited with Mr. R. M. Smith,
ticket agent at Hot Springs, prioi
to May 17th.
Our relations with the Iron
Mountain Railway place ns iB a
position to offer the beat oervipe^h.
tainable from Texas Urritbry^the
operation of through chair care to
Malvern making the journey both
comfortable and pleasurable. We
are operating five trains daily h«.
tween North Texas points and Hot
Springs. Ask any tick et agent for
schedule, or write H. P. Hughes.
Traveling Passenger Agent, Fort
Worth, Texas, or E. P. Turner, (4.
P. and I, A,, Dallas, Texas, ft y. _
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1900, newspaper, April 26, 1900; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302665/m1/4/?q=negro: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.