Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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BY M. G. SANDERS
EQUAL RIGHTS I O ALL; SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO NONE
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
VOLUME 18.
CANTON, VAN ZANDT COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14.1900.
NUMBER 43.
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Congress adjourned the 5th inst.
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their youth.
The Cuban scandal is systematic.
GRAND SALINE, TEXAS.
will stand by and guard their every wrong comes from a denial of self*
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Chattanooga, Tenn.
CareL. OERSTLE & CO.,
de2se
of im-
a condi
Texas and New Orleans railroad,
between Athens and Kemp, W. W.
Cumbie will manage the business.
A Luxury
within the
reach of all
interest.
M.—IlTI—i
The editor acknowledges the re-
ceipt of an invitation to attend the
exercises of the seventeenth com-
mencement of the University of
Texas, June 17-20.
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M *tec‘na . e"e : sh”e :
it now that the “Armor Plate’
has been passed.
A young Ohio girl of 70 recently
married a gay lad of 86.
Used in
Millions of
Homes
The Socialist Labor party recent-
ly held a convention and nomina-
ed Jas. Maloney for president and
Valentine Remmelle of Maas, for
Vice.
The kisses of a married couple
are usually sweetest when the cou-
ple consists of another man’s wife.
—Brenham baner.
How you know? Ever try it?
The first Texas watermelon of
the season was on market at Bee-
ville, the 6 th inst
perialism is running into
SAY, STRANGER, WHICH
WAV? ‘
Respectfully Yours,
J. E. PERSONS,
The Houston Post and National
Watchman are two papers that are
doing an immense amount of good
for the Democratic party and the
great mass of American citizens.
72 NERVOUSNESS.
/Did you ever think that there is always a
Ad cause for this malady? In women Nervous-
news is generally the forerunner of some
. form of female disease, each as Whites,
a.kh. Painfill, Profuse or Irregular Menses, ete.,
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must be SEALED, in
one pound package only,
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How is it possible for us to be
prosperous when increare in tax
ation amounts to a greater sum of
money than the sum total realized
from our prosperity?
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William Pearson Hobson, the
hero of the Merrimac, will soon
sail for America, the land of free
and the home of the ridiculous.
office and we expect to keep tab on
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are not copy-
June is here with the peach and
the watermelon—but they’re pret-
ty blame scarce in our sanctum
sanctorum.
They say that the way the farm-!
ers stock theic wheat out west is
shocking. ]
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The government Mr. McKinley
has set upinCuba is a “carpet bag ‘ I
government. With our experience ।
in the south succeeding the civil
war, what else can we expect from
such a government but corruption?
Those who administer carpet bag
government are usurpers, and we
must not be surprised if men who
steal power also steal money. The
fruitage of a departure from correct
principles which we see in Cuba is
only a foretaste of the mute colos-
sal steala we may expect in the
Philippins if the McKinley ad-
ministration is indorsed by the peo-
ple next November.
The Dallas News is trying to
prove that India is in a prosperous
condition and all owing to the gold
standard.— Kaufman Herald.
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iron and steel market showed in-
creasing signs of prosperity. Of
course, there can be no question of
answer turneth away
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sHanna says he has found his
political armor plate to be “pretty
invulnerable.” It ought to be. It
cost enough
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oficials to read the above and see
. - gif they can find the shadow of an
wrighted but other mer- . excuse or reason fur sending off
chants have no use for them 2 . . . . , , ,
-they are too low. If you gafter their job work when they can
miss his bargains this season E get itas cheap at home, thus boy-
you'll be a long time forgiv- |'rotting the papers that light the
member them when the proper
time comes in smh a manner that i
tons state room on the ship. He is;
traveling as Sheldon would travel.
—Kaufman Hearld.
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Which leads direct without change of cars to the famou
SPOT CASH STORE
Of Athens wiere you buy more goods for less money than
any store in Texas. We want to see you. Yours Truly,
lib
Why, I’m going
to J. E. Andrews’ Grocery
and Hardware Store, west
side public square, Canton,
I am doing business at the same old stand and same old
way. I have no leaders—neither do I sell goods be-
low cost; but I defy any one to challenge my prices or
—a.is MDDosligs.
I have a full stock of all seasonable goods, such as Re-
frigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Screens, Etc. My line
of Plow Goods, Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Barb-wire
and all Hardware; also Lumber and Building Material
is complete. Come and see me.
President McKinley is said to be
1 greatly worried over trusts and fear
। they may beat him, but Hanna is re-
The weather is pretty warm and
all of that but if we can just man
age to escape the heat in the next
world we can endure it in this.
Kansas has sent twenty carloads j
of corn to the famine suffers in||
India.
The decision of the United
The Meeks Mercantile Company tion of things whore the man who
of Grand Saline has established a first gets hold “I any money be-
branch house at Mabank, on th eicomesthe owner of it- The men
who are losing it will vote next
November upon the question.
ed by a “departure from correct
principles.” Congress declared two
years ago that the people of Cuba
are “free," and that means inde-
pendent. What right, then, has
I the president to run the postoflice
or collect revenues in- Cuba” The
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either of which will produce Nervousness
in all of its distressing intensity. If you use
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vou will very soon be cured of Nervousness
and all other female troubles as well.
Thia famous tonic has cured cases which
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A new paper, Literary X-Ray,
was recently born in Murchison,
Henderson county. The ENTEL-
PRISE is in reciept of th first copy
it is a five column quarto edited by
O. V. Roberts. The ENTERPRISE
wishes the new venture success.
?!—— —' • The theives are typical theives, and
Hon. T. H. Napier, the brilliant the steal is logical It is all caus-
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It is no longer Gov William
Sylvester Taylor of Kentucky, but
Mr. Taylor of Indiana and Ken-
lucky.
theoflicerswho ignore home and
Poor Governor Taylor! He’s
afraid to attend the Republican
convention for fear of being arrest-
ed. Uneasy lies the head that has
so much meanness in it.
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All the liars are not out west.
The Mobile News says an artist in
that city painted a dog sO. natural I
that the animal had hydrophobia
during the hot weather. He’s the
same, says the Press, who painted a
copy of a beer bottle with such Skill
that the cork flew out just as he was
finishing it, and after he was married
he painted a picture of his first
baby so life-like that it cried, and
his wife spanked it before she dis-
covered her mistake.—Ex. If
that’s the best they can do, all ol
The Indian government, or rather
British goverment, allows able-bod-
ied men 3 cents a day for work in
the relief camp, women 24 cents
and children 2 cents. The rule is
no work no pay and those who
have no money can get no food.
1 he American Bible society put
out 1,406,801 Bibles during the
past year
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blanket when it is necessary so to States Supreme Court declaring the ;
shrink it that it will not cover is-! legacy tax valid and unconetitution- j
land possessions. al, is some satisfaction on the piont
“If I am arrested or molested.”
wrote the carpetbag postmuster
general oi Cuba the other day, “I
will pull down the columns of the
temple and, although I perish in
the ruins, others will go down
with me.” He was one of the chief
Is attracting a little more attention than
out Restaurant. But tke many peo-
ple who daily throng the Capital City
had rather be in our Restaurant than
in South Sirica. So come in to see us.
We are fixed to accommodate you.
that wenlth does not always escape The Ne ley
taxation. possibility that
Experiments show that a frog
deprived of his brains will live and
eat and pursue existence in a sort
of automatic manner.
seud off fol their job work, and re - wrath "
The Canton Enterprise does not
fail to speak its ideas and views on
most any old thing. Last week it
contained an article, “Pop Hides
Worth One Dollar,” which was
strictly to the point. Bro. Sanders,
we admire your nerve, and hope to
see the Enterprise prosper. “Go
t ’em!”—Mabank Courier. The
Enterprise hath ever been afflicted
with the idea that it is the mission
of a newspaper to be frank and sin-
cere, to mold public opinion instead
of letting public opinion mold it, to
express its sentiments where and
when it pleases.
editor of the Winnsboro Wide-
Awake, has been nominated for the
office of representative in Wood
ounty. We congratulate the
citizens of our sister county on
theirjudgement. In the person of
Mr. Napier, they have a man who
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ASK YOUR GNOCEE •e
FOR IT 51 agcu--dud
FOR A REVISED DICTIONARY,
Imperialism has made necessary
new definitions of old words—
equally applicable in England and
in this country. For example:
Liberty—The rule which a strong
nation imposes upon a weak one.
Civilization—Our way of doing
things.
The Constitution—A rubber
blanket when the executive needs
to stretch his authority; a woolen
teal suggest- the
them had as well be out west.
Such stuff us the foregoing is old.
Why in the days of ancient Greece
an artist painted a bunch of grapes
80 natural it fooled the birds while
another painted a window curtain
so perfectly that a bystanding art
ist asked that it be pushed back so
he could see.
Chuck
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7 ! they will see where they missed it. i
Andrew Carnegie stated in Lon- ,
, , , distributers of bribes to the Ohio
don at the annual meeting of the, . , . c.,.,rr
, , „ , , . , , legislature which elected Hanna to
Iron and Steel Institute that the , r, . , c.,
the United States senate.
t IT’S THE TRUTH.
5 What’s the matter with Van
B Zandt county oflicials. In the pro-
I ceedings printed we see that the I
| county papers only recieved about
I twenty-five dollars for printing for
I the county, while the big Texas
B and St. Louis printing houses were
B allowed over two hundred dollars?
H That’s not doing the county any
j good by sending all the work and
$ money out it. — Jefferson dimple-
3 cute. We would like for onr county
|| battles of Democracy, and whose
I editors are their warm personal
megmxuuzzauzzvu J: friends. The Enterprise has gone
to the expense of lilting up a job
W. R. Hearst, proprietor of the
New York Journal, will start an
afternoon and Sunday morning pa-
per in Chicago, the first issue of
which is expected to appear on
July 2. It will be an enthusiastic
supporter of Bryan and the Chicago
platform and will be issued hourly
from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. and of-
tener when necessary.
government. :_____
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4 One o? the Pirst Symptoms of
c33 Failing Health to a Woman is
of the election depends upon how
'1 he Rev. Charles Sheldon, who much money the trusts will put
conducted the Kansas paper as he up——Kaufman Herald. Mr. Me-
supposed Christ would have con- Kinley need not become frightened,
ducted it, has sailed for Europe. The trusts will evidently remem-
He took the finest and most luxur- ber their creator in the days of
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1900, newspaper, June 14, 1900; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585403/m1/1/?q=land: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.