Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Give us your Job Printing.
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For sale by
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oha Rhodes of Grand
eeoday of last week.
•1.15; the Entbrpaisk and Home
and Farm one yeas for 11.25. sub-
scribe now. ~
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Not m«ny
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sweetheart that be could not sleep
for dreaming about her.
You can vet the Entbrprisx and
either the Berni- Weekly Houston
Poet, the Semi-Weekly Republic
the Semi-Weekly Dallas News, one
year for 11.76. The ENTxapaien
' J. K. Andrews’ is bead quarters
for fresh groceries and everything
jo the hardware line.
On Monday night of last week
four prisioner* made tbeir escape
from jail at Quitman.
Chicago had eleven deaths from
heat on .Mon Jay of last week.
One. A. Towne refused the pop-
dial nomination for vice-president
sad announces that he will support
Irynn and Stevenson.
For Governor:
J. D. SAYER"
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Try Cheatham'S Laxative Chil
IWto, 35 cents size, sold under
■Wetguaranteed, Il curse chilis,
fever and malarial disorders of
for Railroad Commissioner:
L. J. STORY.
You need both our paper and Farm and Ranch, which,
we are j ’
standing the high degree of excellence which has always
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For Dial* Atty., 7lh Jud. District*.
R. \V. SIMPSON.
For Lieutenant Governor:
J. N. BROWNING.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Clark’s Drugstore.
CANTON. TEXAS.
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For Representative 100th District*
JNO. M. DEAN.
for County Judge:
JNO. W. DAVIDSON.
For Attorney General:
T. S. SMITH.
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Sold only in
l-lb. Packages.
Premium List in
every Package.
Best Coffee
| for the Money.
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Passenger^
IN TEXAl.
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the following as iwmiurri
Democratic party:
For United Stale* Senator
J. W. BAILEY
L. A. NEIL,
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Seventy centa cash in advance,
will get Lhe ExTMBPRtsK and Hous {
ton Semi-Wtekly Poet from now
till Jan. 1st. There are two papers
you should have. From them you
can got all the county, state and
national news. Subscribe now.
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see me before making your purchases.
W.B.COX,
—DEALER IN—
General Merchandise,
—BEN WHEELER, TEXAS.—
y'.hing sold at live and let live prices. Come at d
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pleased to say, is better than ever before, not with
characterized that paper.JVal^rib«JinwT.'’
J. GREBE,
WILLS POINT, TEXAS,
sold on eommissioD. Notary
Fof State Treasurer.
JOHN W. ROBBINS.
T»T*» P»Mk.
I have a complete line of all
•arte and sizes of coffins and have
them at all prices. When in need
nt such see me.— 1'. J. Cates, Ben
Wheeler, Texas. Im
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For Court Civil Appeals the Sth ,
J udicial District*.
For Chief Justices
_____A N5LON RAINEY.------
For Associate Justices*.
JNO. BOoKOUT.
HOWARD TEMPLETON.
For Congress 3rd District*.
R.C. DkGRAFFENRIED.
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Onlic. diar>h‘> a and kindred tr hi
hire. As an inhalent it is unex-
celled for catarrh, headache and
no Ids in the head.
25 and 59s bottlra.
E. L Richardson.
Bend ns fAir new subscribers
tad gettb
Get your Envelopes, Letter
leads, Statements, etc. printed at
It was an Irishman that told bis »oe Enterprise job office. We fix
it right.
■be Hub Monday on business.
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DALLAS, TEX
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Prof. A. B Chappell of Edge
Wood was a visitor to the Metropo
Ms Monday.
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Hutch, th* barber wente to
Frr t tjefcS, eaxy and etomi
lluxEAC Xstet ttyto bah owe, give
Mttt«rati M=r-- ■snvsrr?—e~. .T*"
laundry in Texas. At Bud Day’s
old stand. l.
Bee J. E. Andvowe when you
want Io cowl off. All kinds of cold
drinks
TO GET THE BEST
no effort sud very little money is
necessary. High class Jewelry is
not expensive at J. W. Williams’.
Buying carefully and being satis-
fied with an ordinary profit, we are
enabled to give our customers ex
traordinary value in Artistic Jew-
elry, Watches, and we are showing
a beautiful assortment of Engage-
ment and Wedding Rings.
J.W WILLIAMS,
Fourth Street, Wills Point, Texas.
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I Attorneys at Law,
\ Caxtum, Tmxas.
GRAND BALTNK TEX. ’
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Canton and on to Corsicana. This!
will boa good paying road and
will devslop more territory than
any other road in Teias. It is to
bo known as the Bail and Oil route.
Grand Saline to furnish the salt
and Corsicana the oil.
■^utmau Democrat. Yeo, Bratko r
Thomae, this indeed will be a good
paying road, and our citizens are
well pleased with the route it io
to Uko, and are willing and aox
teas for the rria^to be built ere the
rooee come again So let er come.
The Kaufman Herald announeeo
that the late W. T. Jonoo of the
Torrell Index haa accepted the job
to distribute advertising matter in
Van Zandt and Henderson coontieo
few H C. Hick*, a very popular
merchant of Khufman. ft’
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The KnTtnpBiRB wntaffentfooly
failed to make mention of the
plgaaMli
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charactae. Broai* the Mino oa
There are te# •**:?
jkSI mX v« wmictea with |
* rkh?* tn "koLui ..
’{tmt’e Cure ii an intahote euroi'
for all forms of cutavieous troubles.!
<•**•*♦• wmu •»»
tcuing oeneatioQt, call the trouble
ehat you may. Easy to apply and
fat external oeo only. Guaranteed.
For oalo by E. L. Richardson.
THE FARMER’S FRIEND AND FIRESIDE FAVOR-
1TB IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES.—
=—We arc autbutized to an non nee
the following as candidates subject
to the action of the Independent
parly:
For Justice Peace, Pre?inet No. ] :
H. McCLELLEN.
For Com. Gen’I. Land Office*.
CHAS. ROGAN.
For 8upl. Public Instruction*.*
J. S. KENDALL.
For Chief Justice Supreme C>»urt.*
R. R GAINS.
NATIONAL TICKET:
! for scralchrs, bruises, cuts, wounds, yor President:
‘ ‘ W. J. BRYAN.
Vies President:
ADLAI 1* <11^^SON.
For Comptroller: ,
K. M. LOVE.
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1 DR J. MONTGOMERY,
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: Chronic Diseases,
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4 Eye, Ear, Nose and Th mat, i
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i Disease? of Women,
i Private Diseases.
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I accredit live B|
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II Iruats? Th J
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B —,o»d speed I
er and betterl
the countrl
B their true di J
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M should. TH
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B Here patriot
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Pledged to
law
Preventoi a Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs.
George Long, of^New Straitsviile.
Ohio, saved two lives. A frightful
cough had long kept her awakt
*vtry night. She had triwi mint
remedies and doctois but steadily
grew worse until urged tn try Dr
King’s New Discovery. One bot
tie wholly cured her; and she
* rites, this marvelous medicFnt
also cured Mr. Long of a severe
attack of pueumonia. Such cures
are poztive proof of its power to
cure ail throat, chest and lung
troubles. Only 60c and •!<••. For County Attorney:
Guaranteed. Trial bottle free at
D. F. Clark’s drug store.
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Special Subscription Announcement and Offer: f
" Farm and Ranch and the Extkrprise for •
♦ l 75 per year. By taking advantage of this club-
get both papers at almost a nominal ;
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» M. LIVELY. J. W. DAvJD8O«
f ( Rotary public.
^fL’VELY a DAVIDSON,
bottle and gave him one does; fold I
him to take another dose in fifteen |
or twenty minutes if he did Doll
find relief, but he took no morn and I
was entirely cured.” For sale bylwjy .
D. F. Clark, drugguL | #
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Call atlheEwTWBPW oMoe loci Laud
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^PaMofM *k* strength aad
tite/A&leefflt $oick!y. For
by E. L. Richardson.
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My baby wae terribly sick with
the dikrroea,” says 3. H. Doak, of
Williams, Oregon. Wo were Un-
able to cure him with the doctor’s
assistance, and as a last resort wo
tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
I am
tappy to say it gave immediate
relief and a complete cure.” For
sale by D. F. Clark, druggist.
C. H. REESE.
For Sheriff:
CICERO RUSK. ’
•’or District Clerk:
H. J. CRAFT.
for Connty Clerk:
H. P. DAVIS.
For Tax Assessor:
R.L. MURPHY.
For Tax Collector:
J. J. STARNES.
For Connty Treasurer: ~~
W. D. THOMPSON.
: For Commissioner.l’recint No. 1:
. J. J. HIGH.
for Commissioner.Precinct No. 2:
HERRINr—
for Commissioner,Precinct No. 4:-
C. W. TUNNELL.
pur Constable, Precinct No. 1:
' W. H. WARD.
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lrs» for five years that she could
not turn over in bed afone. After
1*75 using two bottles of Electric Bitten
I 75 | she is wonderfully improved and
1 <6 «dle to do her own worx.” This
supreme remedy for female disenser
j quicki v cures nrtrrnnn.u,
leesnrw, mejsncboly, headtdie
backache, fainting and dizzy spells
It is a godsend to weak, sickly,
run down people. Cure guaran
teed. Only 50c. Sold by D, F.
Clark, druggist.
Story df a Slave.
To be bound hand aird foot for
years by ths drain uf disease is the
worst form of slavery. George D
j Williams, of Mat-cbester, Mich..
MlHioUllCe
O> th’*
An inferior article may be pushed
fora time by judicious adveetising
tut to remain long In the land it
must have merit. Cheatham’e
Taatelew Chill ‘Ionic has stood
ths crucial test of time. Ito popu-
larity ie bMirf n" 15 yuni IlW1
rag eucceea. Sold under guarantee.
Prwe«w canto. Fur sale by E. 17.
Richardson
Yon assume no risk when you
buy Chamberlain’e Colic, Colera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. D. F
Clark will refund your money if
yuu are not satiafied after uaing it. *nd Diarrhoea^ Remedy.
Il ie everywhere admitted to be the
moet succeeaful remedy in use for
bowel complaints and the only one
hat never fails. Il U pleasant.
sale and reliable.
‘•Though the months of June
and July our baby was teething
'• >nd took a running off of,the bow-
els and sieknees of the stomach,"
says O. P. M. H<dlidsy,of Deming.
. front fi<< to eight iixMt a day.- -1 ~
bad a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in
the house and gave him four drops
in a teaspoonful of waler and he
got better al once.” Sold by D. F.
Clark, druggist.
A Mintstar’e Good Work.
“1 had a severe attack of bilious
colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy, took two doeee and was entire-
ly cured,’’ aaye Rev. A. A. Power
uf Emporia, Kan. “My neigh burl
across the street was sick for over
a week, bad two <»v there hotties of
| medicine from the doctor. He used
them for three nr four .
fl |out relief, then called, in an*uh»r
M*AiouLtoz wuu Mrsateu aiuu iur some
days and gave him no relief, so
discharged him. I went over to
eee him the next morning. He said
his bowels wers in a terrible fix,
that they bad been running off so
long that it waa aluaoet bloody flux.
I asked him if be had tried Cham-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remdey and ho said, ‘no.
I went home and brought him my
Vtarv’rLMU. »•«-
Some of onr people era highly
elated over tbs prospects uf a
railroad which is to run from
Wiusboro, via. pleasant Groye,
Quitman, Golden, Grand Salins, of folloaiug i-apsrs fur the
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Dallas News, Semi weekly. •1,75.
louatoti Poet, “ “ 1
St. Louis Republic, “ I 75 * she is wonderfully improved
Farm fit Ranch 1 75 .die to do ber own
Texas Farmer 1 55 | *
Home A Farm
Bae?— Atlanta ..Cunslitniton.
’’■a tnato Is un. r-,
2 HST TRAINS DULY 4
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St. Louis, Chicago
• •••and the Lan,
Sto^ara s*«w oRum-s-
Superb Pullman Vestibuled Buffet SIcnm.
Handsome Nsw Chair Can (watzhe,;
DIRECT UNR TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA
“Pacific Coast Limited,”
SaW-wwkly, kctwtta
CHICAGO, GT. LOUIS, DALLAS FOa,
WOATH, LOS ANGELES AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
h. r. sveaxs. w»». ipn, n. vwx <
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(W-rm-iMZ ta'l
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UMMfO* Win Bottles
Twenty-nine officers and men
wrote from the Front to cay that
The governor has issued a proe {eat aad atiff joints, Bucklen’s
la ma liuu selling apart September 3 Arnica Salve to the beet in the
ae-dJKbur Day. world. Same for burns, skin rrup
. | ------- i lions at d pika 25c a box. Cure
return o! a Headache. gmrantead. tfolu by D. F. Clark.
- -1 Would quickly leave you, if you druggist.
North State portray th han I Thousands of sufferers have proved Loot, one blaek mare mule about
log on I wa . . . 1 tbeir matchloeo merit for sick and 10 or 12 years old; no brand; ent
tbo people shall not r rmh ft ton th , Tbty roak. ,bouJder by . h-d ch.,n o„
t*®* * tempo m* . e blood and build op your f<M>t when left home. Will reward
buiktedbyour fathers, to <>nlr
25e. Money back aayono that *>H give *ny inform* I
lion. Got a*ay Juno 1, 1900.—
Address B F. Carpenter, R«»ddy,
9-1
anten - - Texa<-
Here the week Including th*
Monday in each month
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Best LinefofheOId States
"asoiLwthy m06t People go back to ♦he “Old Statex’’
via the Cotton Belt is because the Cotton Belt makes from one
to five hours quickeF-ttamrihsttTot her lines.
abnrtrst ,<mto to H-o I
KlUlRISSk «. AU£'TL‘i.°1?c' *•?“>■ • or rrr». Butb Uny ntabt
BhBsIU^H < »i-- VV;7'4, h '••'•»•*••'<*«•. < t-cud Lwl.nlnr ebilr I
jMwfflP v?r.i J. I, T” -‘r*’1'! BT’llrnKn Sn.prr. at nt"ht.
^^gahlUUm . “ ’■‘•yb.re ’ ;.rv C.lnr m.i h-n you will l<-nr«.
*O .k'-h*1?-0?. wl,“ ''«*** **« ’Thnt wall, to la*. I
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(Continual from Itt ptifr.)
and more besides, and leaves him
“poor indeed ” /
The oigos el tbo times point ua-1
Hniugly to the certain return of a
democratic administration. The
doyirb.. own >b. r«»a •“ I 1>t Kmf., N„ Ufc
b«U Ula po«r., * J Ttoowd. Mta., k.w p™.«l
lbiF«>pU.h.ll~«P..Ub
■ I pure blood and build
rv toed 1^**^* ~>?-
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have delighted to come, shall con ,
Enoe as long aa man shall oppress j ,
bis fellow man. , When you want an •zpl<*i<»neall
w» J. E. Andrew* fur some uf his tiu
per cent dynamite.
Yo’i can get the A'lants Constitu-
tion and tne Enterprise one year
For Associate Justice Supreme Ct*, i ~
V A WILLIAMS. i Gel your vintmg cards at the
Enterprise publishing office. We
For Arao. Justice Ct. Crimn. App*. h*Te * nice lolof ’ern'"> hand.
J. N. HENDERSON
; hi ng rate, you
; price.
Clubbing Rates.
You can get ths KnTEBpaier with ,. ' My wife has been so help-
following prices:/-
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1900, newspaper, August 16, 1900; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302681/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.