Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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J. W, DAVIDSON.
Notary Public.
Dr. E. 8. Collier and W. W. Mc-
Leod wont over to see the hanging
of the negro at Greenville Monday.
—Wills Point Chronicle.
You can get the ENTERPRISE and
either the Semi- Weekly Houston
Post, the Semi-Weekly Republic,
the Semi-Weekly Dallas News, one
year for 11.75. The ENTERPRISE
and Kansas City Star one year for
$1.15; the ENTERPRISE and Home
and Earm one year for $1.25. sub-
scribe now.
All who use Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm fol rheumatism are de lighted
Attorneys at Law,
Canton, Texas.
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at the following timet and places
and will divide lime with bis op-
Clark. Druggist.
Yon can get the Atlanta Constitu-
tion and tne Enterprise one year
for $1.75.
Jackson, Wednesday, June 6, at
night.
Willow Springs, Thursday, June
7, at night.
Everybody and especially demo-
oratic voters are requested o be
present at these meetings.
FREE TRIP FOR YOU
CHICAGO, ST.. LOUIS, DALLAS, FORT
WORTH, LOS ANGELES AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Clark’s Drugstore.
CANTON. TEXAS.
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Canton, Monday, June
night.
High school house,
June 5th, at night.
or San Antonio. Texas.
The Tallesi Mercantile Building in the World. MONTCOMERY WARD A CO.,
Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Us. Mlehigau Av.& Madison St, Chtengo
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4 The kidneys are your
# blood purifiers, they fil-
) ter out the waste or
i impurities in the blood.
if they are sick or out
$ of order, they fail to do
। their work.
1 Pains. aches a nd rheu-
• matism come from ex-
coos of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
4 Thousands of garden- "h
d ers depend on Ferry"sBeeds
67 every year and never snfTer “
5 disappointment. Cheap subeti- %
F tutes bring loas, not paying crape. ’
It puys to pay a little more for
Frnnr'SKED, Five cents per paper
everywhere, and always worth it.
Alwaysthe Best. 19008eed Annual free.
D. M. FERAY & CO., DETROIT, MICN.
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Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
Handsome New Chair Cars (seats free).
DIRECT LINE TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operators of Magnificent New Train,
“Pacific Coast Limited."
Semi-weekly. between
wap
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Best Passenger Service
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
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Lanmaesmm
Here the week including the first
Monday in each month.
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Superb Pullman Vestibuled Buffet Slei pers.
will relieve the pain. It also cures
sprains and bruises in one-third
. cozz,
but not until after a hard light,
Prof. S. H. Post of Hatton in-
vaded our sanctum sanctorum Sat-
unlay and placed a dollar in our
strong box.
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Druggist of this place, to try Cham-
berlain's Pain Bairn They rec-
Rev. J. C. Calhoun will begin *
meeting at Wallace on Wednesday
anarioandtell us where you are going and when yon will leave,
tn 1wewi tell yonwhat your ticket will cost and whit train to take
tntnaketh esbest.time And connections. We will Also .end you an
interostine little booklet, A Day on a Parlor Cafe Car.”
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General Merchandis,
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kidney trouble.
MilHona Given Away.
It is 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 bottle? and have
the satisfrction of knowing it has
cured thousands of hopeless cases.
Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and
all Throat, Chest and Lung diseas-
es are surely cured by it. Call on
D. F. Clerk Druggist, and got a
free trial bottle. Regular size 50c
an I $1.00. Every bottle guaran-
teed.
The Coming at Baby
brings joy or pain. It's for the
mother to decido With good health
and a strong womanly organism.
motherhood but adds to’ a wonan’s
attractivunce
MoELRECS
WUnc at Cardui
tried numerous remrdies but got no
relief until I was recomended by
Messrs. Geo. F. Parson’s & Co.,
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At 1 o’clock p. m.
Sulphur Springs, Saturday, May
12, al night.
Cox school house, Thursday, May
>7, al nght.
Friendship, Friday, May 18, at
night.
Grand Saline, Saturday, May 19,
at 1 o’clock p. m.
Silver Lake, Saturday, May 19,
at night.
Pruitt, Thursday, May 21, at
night.
Owlet Green, Friday, May 25, at
night.
Tunnell’s Chappel, Saturday,
May 26, at night.
Stewart’s Chappel, Friday, June
T, at night.
Myrtle Springs, Saturday, June
2, at night.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries’
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin-
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s I
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
DDeras.
“No trouble to answer qestions."
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
A Chance to Goto the Democratic
Notional Convention With-
out Cost
The Texae Stock and Farm Jour-
nal baa innugurated what is perhaps
the most novel enterprise ever un-
dertaken by a publisher anywhere
on earth. It proposes to send to
the Demoaratio National Con ven
tion which will meet in Kansas
City July 4th next, every person
who raises a alub of twenty yearly
mubscribers for that paper at its
regular subecri ption price of $1.00
per annum.
This will be the first great nation-
wl nomination convention ever held
within eAsy traveling distance of
Texas, and it is not likely that an-
other convention of similar charac-
ter will be held as near as this with-
in another generation. It will be
mi event of historical importance,
such as the average man rarely has
a chance to witness.
By special arrangements with
the publishers of the Texas Stock
Mid Farm Journal we are enabled
to make a clubbing offer of the
FREE State ENTERPRI k, with the
Journal at $1.75 for both papers
papers one year, and for twenty
subscribers, under this clubbing of-
fer, the Journal will seud the per
son who gets up the club to the Demo
oratic National Convention over the
Misaouri, Kansas and Texas rail way
to Kansae City and return, at its
during which they hurt me consid-
For pale—old papers at this office
at 25 eta. per 100.
If troubled with rheumatism
give Chamberlain’s Pain Balm a
with the quick relief from pain
. When speaking the proponed line of road.
Best LinefofheOldSiafes
One reason why most people go back to the “Old States” '
via tne Cotton Belt is because the Cotton Belt makes from one I
to five hours quicker time than other lines.
“ The Ladies’ Advisory Depa
The Chattanooga Medium C
tanooga, Tenn. •
FERRYS,
L,SEEDS
the time required by any other
treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites,
quinary, pains in the side and chest,
glandular and other swellings are
quickly cured by applying it.
Every bottle warranted. Price, 25
and 50 cls.—D. F. Clark.
-------trial. It will not cost you a cent if
Get your visiting cards at the it does no good. One application
Enterprise publishing oflice. Wewi
have a nice lot of ’em on hand.
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Oought a Dreadful Cold.
Marion Kooke, manager for T.
M. Thompson, a large importer of
fine millinery at 1658 Milwaukee
Avenue, Chicago, says: “During
the late severe weather I caught a
dreadful cold which kept me awake
at night and made me unfit to at-
tend my work during the day.
One of my milliuers was taking
Chamberlain'e Ceugh Remedy for
a severe cold at that time, which
seemed to relieve her so quickly
that I bought some for myself. It
acted like magic and I began to im-
prove at once. I am now entirely
well and feel very pleased to ac-
knowledge its merits.” For sale by
D. F. Clark.
St. Louis, Chicago
....and the East.
Only Line Running Through
Sleeper* te NEW GRLEANS-IEmaut
I of this Mr. I). N. Kinks, of Troy,
J Ohio, says: “Some time ago I
. (had a severe attack of rheumatism
in my righg arm and shoulder. I
sample bottle by mail Home of Swamp-Root. (
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. I
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
and vigor into any week, sickly,
rundown man or woman. Prise
50 cents. Sold by D. F. Clark,
Druggist.
-BEN WHEELER, TEXAS—
Everything sold at live and let live prices. Come and
see me before making your purchases.
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vwn transportation expense. So.
oieties or organizations of any sort |
enn take advantage of this offer and
Would quickly leave you, if you
camp hunt, i used Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Election 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) trnstees for Canton in-
dependent schonl district to serve
for such time as the law provides,
and J. P. Valentine is hereby ap-
pointed to hold said election.
Jno. 8. Spinks,
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Judge W. H. Brooker, the pro-
moter of the Sabine Pass and
North-Western railroad, passed
Call at the Enterprise office for
blank mortgages.
A Testimony from Old England;
“I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy the best in the world for
bronchitis,” says Mr. William
Savory, of Warrington, England.
“It has saved m y wife’s life, she
having been a martyr to bronchitis
forever six years, being most of
the time confined to her bed. Sold
by D. F. Clark.
For Sale.
Young Jersey cow to be fresh
takes away all terrors by strengthening
the vital organs. It fits a mother for
baby’s coming. By revitalizing the
| Herve centres it has brought chubby
(crowing youngsters to thousands of
weak women who feared they wen-
barren. It purifies, heals, regulates
and strengthens, and is goodfor all
women at all times. No druggist
would be without it. $ oo.
Foradvice in cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
Denrtment,"
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Pupmag”
TXT J. GREER,
W . ATTORNKY-AT-LAw
WILLS POINT, TEXAS.
Land sold on commission. Notary
Public,
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p awespenking I । AHorriole Outbreak t The Best Modicine for Rheumatism.
„ ,, "! Ser’pto*, ... ' “Of large sores on my little
W ■ J • Greer, candidate for WO"- For further information concern- daughter’s head developed into a I
by judge, subject to the action of j ing this Bubject,nddress FREE State case of scald head” writes: C. D. I
ahe democratic primary, will speak ENTERPRIsEor Texas Stock Ami Isdill of Morganton, Tenn., but]
Farm Journal, Dallas, Fort Worth Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely, which it affords.
€_30 cured her. Its a guaranteed cure * ’ ' “ " '
for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum,]
Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles.
Right.
Martin’s
a1ght r ' ing about the camp for it, but it
WaltoneSaturday May s, at 1; was gone. Hower, 1 .000 found
oclockP. tn. that the squirrels bad stoleu it .nd
Cbiu.Grov.,SeWrd.!r1 May 5, was using it to carry acorns, nuts,
at night. doodle bug., etc., to their dene.
Watte, Thureday, May 10, ator course i ot it away from them,
night.
Edom, Friday, May 11, at night.
Ben Wheeler, Saturday, May 12.
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar siz-
es. You may have a
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4TEXAS(
Wholesale Prices
fee le Users.
155? " 229 Our General Catalogue quotes
r2 3 them. Send 15c to partly pay
z2h an postage or expressage and we’ll
% ^al. ‘ send you one. It has 1100 pages,
A SSh His 17,000 illustrations and quotes
prices on nearly 70,000 things
adu, gsuzgznugmame that you eat and use and wear.
"<-.855,- We constantly carry in stock all
“-**32” articles quoted.
been in New York and other east-
ern cities the pant three month?.
He will be over the line of road
soon with his civil engineer, Mr.
Catell of New York, and he says
the town? 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
\KJ ANITED—Se veral persons for
¥¥ district Office Managers in this
sta to represent me in their own
•uni® nrrounding countips. Willing
to pay yearly $600, payable weekly.
Desirableemployment with unusual
opportunities. Reference0 exchang-
ed. Enclose seH-addressed stomped
envelope. N A. Park, 320 Caxton
Building. Chicago, Illinoise.
Have three good farm? I want to
rent or sell.—L. L. Sanders,
Ben Wheeler, Tex.
DOES YOUR WATCH DRAG
behind in the day? March? Or
does it attempt to beat the sun? In
either case we will correctly diag-
nose the ailment and for a moder-
ale charge effect a speedy and last-
ing cure We have special facili-
ties for doing fine watch and clock
repairing and difficult or delicate
work can be entrusted to us with
confidence.
J.W WILLIAMS,
Fourth Street, Will? Point, Texas.
I
select by bn’lot, lot or otherwise, one
member to go on the Journal’s con-
vention excursion for every twenty
subscriptions Bent in by them as'
above stated. Clubs may be organ- [
ized for the purpose of selecting
one member by lot, ballot or other-
wise, to make the trip. The only
conditions attache 1 by the Journal
toils premiun ofer is that it shall
zecieve twenty yearly new sube:rip-
tions. The expense connected
with the enterprise is no great that
itiwill not accept renewals of old
aubscriptons to the Journal under
ibis offer. Two six months’ sub
apriptions, at half the yearly rate,
miube counted as one yearly sub-
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at me from the tree tope. Eh?
Why yrs, they are shrewd. They
have a system of waterworks by
use of which they will put out your
camp-fire unless you stand with
your gun in hand ready to keep
them away.”
\X/ ANTED—Honest in an or
YY woman to travel for large
house; salary $65 monthly and ex-
penses, with increase; position per-
manent; inclose self addressed
envelope. MANAGER, 330 Cax-
ton bldg., Chicago.
The ENTERPRISE receivedaplens-
ant call Friday from F. J. Wood of
Ben Wheeler.
pain. I have since since recomend-
ed this liniment to my friends,
who agree with me that it i? best
remedy for muscular rheumatism
in the market.” For sale by I). F.
Clark.
J. D. McPhail of Owlet Green
was in Canton last week and re-
membered the ENTERPRISE in a sub-
stantial way.
1 just returned from a
• in relating his experience to’ the Thousands of Buffers have proved
their matchless merit for Sick and omended it so highly that I bought
a bottle. I was soon relieved of all
.......
Cheap Rates To Hot Springs,
For the accomodation of tho,
wishing to attend the Southey
Baptist and Auxiliary Convention
to be held at Hot Spring? Ark
May 10-17, 1900. the Texas & Pa]
cific Railway Company, from ita
stations in Texas, on May 8th ana
9th will sell round trip tickets at
rate of one fare plus $2.00; exept
from stations west of Big Springs
where the dates of sale will be MAy
7th and 8th. All tickets limited
for return 20 days from date of sale
with the privilege of an extension
of 10 days, providing tickets are
deposited with Mr. R. M. Smith
ticket agent at Hot Springs, prior
to May 17th.
Our relations with the Iron
Mountain Railway place ns in a
position to offer the beet service ob-
tainable from Texas territory, the
operation of through chair cars to
Malvern making the journey both
comfortable and pleasurable. We
are operating five trains daily be.
tween North Texas point? and Hot
Springs. Ask any ticket agent for
schedule, or write H. P. Hughes,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Fort
Worth, Texas, or E. P. Turner, G,
P. and T. A., Dallas, Texas. 5 8.
E. W. Williams of Grand Saline
was a pleasant caller Saturday and
subscribed for the Enterprise.
Mr. Williams is a nephew of Dr.
W. O. Williams of this place.
J hist—a bay mare, 8 or 10
years old, about 15 hands high,
in good condition. Will pay lib-
eral reward for any information
leading to her recovery.— M- A.
Quindlen, Ben Wheeler, Tex.
Cut worms are getting the best
of corn and garden vegetables in
some parts of the county.
spreads Like Wildfire.
When things are “the best” they
become “the best selling.” Abra-
han Hare, a leading druggist, of
Belleville, O., writes: “Electric
Billers are th® beet selling bitters
I have handled in 20 years. You
know why? Most disease begin
in disorder of stomach, liver, kid-
neye bowels, blood and nerves.
Electict Bitters tones up the stom-
ach, regulates liver, kidneys, and
bowels, purilies the blood, strengh-
ens the nerves, hence cures multi-
tudes of maladice. If builds up
the entire system. Puts new life
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H. P. EUGHES, Trav Pusmnger Agent, n. WORTA, TII
L. s. THONSK, 1. P. TORNER,
Vio-Frw’taudGnnlXauager, Geu l tn i and Teke Ag l
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ponents if desired: Threw Chunk, at >11..
Snider Spring*, Friday April j 8eab w,1(|ri|,illiel„.limed) ir. Onlr-’AcatD. F.Cl.rkr.
37,atnight. repressible and not-to-be-equalled
Roddy, Saturday, April 28, atchampionotthe Free
State, has
1 o’clock p. m.
Dawson, Saturday, April 28,
night.n boysheanid: 1. „
Edgewood, Thureday, May at iYes,thereare a few equirrels Nervous Headaches They make
’ pure blood and build up your
Mill p-x. v,A there. I had a 3 gallon buckethealth. Only 25 cents. Money
1 ’ •’ - ’ 'along, and needing it I began look- back il not cured. Sold by D. F.
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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/metapth1585396/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.