The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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ECHO.
MXAH, JAN. 14. IK-fl.
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ctaW the.no trw Democrat Y«E4BT^OM.ATMm'
is bonnd to its support. If the FartheCarc of Heart OIhomt.
rights of a single individual are
Infringed for party ends, let the
y fail or change its course.
do not aak the support of
tt>4 new constitution as a test of
democracy. The Democratic
;y of Texas will remain.
ther the new constitution in
adapted or not. Let honest
discussion bring to light the ad-
vantages of th« new instrument
I the people will not require
Oiging of party ties to win
forftt their support.
A very decided siTurt will be
qde in this country to nuike
go^d Soman lists of the freed
of the 8onth. The pros
petftis ntot a good one, and from
following story, given by
Baich, of Virginia, we ran
thM ths excluslreness of the
Pa^Mi jaiaatmay be met by an
" ignite as unyMd-
time ago," he says
prisst in my immediate
invited an 'ebony'
join the raptiata." "Why,
ma rtsr,nhs replied, "you'se nev-
been wader the water, and
dat your chances is
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.I.Hartuuu J.D.MoOonnell.
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■■r.—A Nevada sheep man
JwArttfod and sacwiuded'
■thaa a govsrament bowl;
aaiMtcAaooopoa svory
months half as big as tkb
and the bond is left as
lit? ItwasweU
n* a boasaaa to
faai skill-
I at-
•0um <**>> <•
constitution does
Pronounced by the Facnltjthe
"8uprsme Paliative."
Acts like magic in palpitation
difficulty of breathing, sense ot
suffocation, pain in the region
of the heart, laintness, constric-
tion across the chest, paleness,
inability to lu< down, spasms,
restlessness, great anxiety and
a fettling as if about to die, cold
sweat, wakefulness Ac.
It regulates the excessive ac-
tion ot the peart, quiets the
nerves, and facilitates active
circulate n of the blood. A dose
at bed-lime gives refreshing
sleep.
If you have heart disease in
any form, keep th'ls preparation
by you fur instant use. It may
Biive life! l'rice ft*.
Sold at Dr. CredllleslPharma-
cy, Emory Bains Co.
Apt Unsllll I
This Exquisite Spanish "Toi
lette preparation," for beauti-
fying and preserving the com
plexion and skin, has for years
Men exelusitdy prepared by
Dos Ma31tu Aoosta, an oml-
nent chemist of Seville, Spain,
and by him sold in largo quan-
tities to the elite of tint city,
Madrid, Havana, and elsewhere,
as aa incomparable beuntifter
and preservative of die complex
ks, and certain^ preventive of
vmklss, freckles, pimples, sun-
burn, ton, aad all blemishes of
the skin. WhQoaiakiaff avoy-
^ oa
one of the British Bfiiyal Mail,
Steamshlpe, Dow Munrawaa
overtaken by severe sickness,
and his lifo for days despairsd
of, bat ultimately,]* rallied and
OOOfwmd, aad aaaa acknowl
"" ;<*i
Dr7 Campbell's services' (Dr. C
being at that time Medical offioer
on board tb« steamship), he
yntttel the Doctor with the
formula front which he p«t-
his fotnoas "AGCA
CULOSO," (Miraculous
Bo
HARTMA54 McOONHELL,
SOUTH MAIN STBEET,
IscksbtN, I I Texas.
DRUGS A
. MEDICINES,
[PAINTS,
NOTIONS,
4 LIQUOBS, for
FBI
Ms^ioaluasi
STATIONERY, POCKET
CUTLER T, and a General
Assortment qfFANCY
GOODS
[Successor to Edward Eastburn.]
JACESBORO, TEXAS.
STOCK MEN!
FARMERS!
EVERYBODY!
ATTENTION!
1 1 1 ■* .1 1 1 1 ■ ■ i ■ ■" '
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM YOU THAT I AM PREPARED
TO MAKE ADVANCES ON EASTERN EXCHANGE
AN1#WILL EXTEND THE SAME FACILITIES'AS ANY
Hat aMIilMi iw!
TO ANY OF MY CUST0MEB8 WH0 MAT NEED SUCH AS-
SISTANCE, EASTERN EXCHANGE, ENDORSED BY RE-
SPONSIBLE PARTIES, TAKEN AT PAR.
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Usd evar nfmi Is tMsssmtoy. Ttay
l*Mlgr«e4grswwy
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rpnra railk. Price
>p«rlMtale. Slxbot-
WMMitoths ssrs. TbcyriMdte
plaatod dvtactlM mom* at feytmtar
nortk, bat la flw skasstsay
II iiii. limit ■ilitiBi iif iiiais11 Mas,
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.Celebrated Amerion
Worm Specific,
VERMIFUGE
SYMPTOMS OF WOftUl
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lawlaa lulwait. —Iili suariw il
h, or a skcswaafcsi mm
•hwMicMii dwcMsiscsas
Ml| Iks pipib Sim as Aart
ttiwHHf rnat i
Mi ilwaoftii
and sold at Prices tliat defy
COMPETITION!
FOR CASH
R JAMES P. 0
,K. D, CWrt,M N.
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Mi al Dr.l _ _ _,HI
cy, EsMry Bains Oo^TIOEML
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A treatise oa heart disease,
fttfrMS,**,**, with
aflior Infoiinatfon sent to nay
address, by forwardlag "tutp
to
Jas P. CAMFBXI.U M. D. 06 Fair
aa< oidcr tor aoc kss
w^o Down Agaa Miracn-
Isae, accompanied br H omA
balance C. O. Dn wfll have the
—tilaifri Agency for the town
fa which hsrssldea, and his baa-
Inssi Card added to tha above
r. Jas. P. OsmpbeD's In
"Radical caw for
akd speedily cures asaralgia,
lsagL, adatlca, sprains,
sors throat, besidache,
earachf, toothache, lumbago,
aching feet, frocea limbs, chil-
Ualas, tnmors, pains in tti
Joints, contracted tendons, par-
alysis, hard swellings^tiffJoints,
bruises, cramps, spasms, and all
Internal and External Pain.
PlMOO cents and Si per bottle.
Sold nt Dr. CndOMPhaiaaqr,
Emory Rains Co., by Mrs. Mary
A. Collins, Bremond. Robertson
Co.. Texas. and..by traveling
agents.
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r,N. Y.
Depot 06 Fulton street, N. Y,
Good agents wanted.
Vfeaily paper sent foes to nny
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BOn MOT OOHTA1V HXXCUKT
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AID FBOX HBSf HASBS, EHABLUG ME TO F0BHBH1IT
OUStOMEBS WITH 8UFEBD0B GOODS AT
, CONSISTING IN PART, OF
DRY GOODS,
cumhikg,
NOTIONS,.
hatb*caps
W*. IUKHKLL. JA«. W. KNOX.
HARRELL & KNOX
—Dealers in—
DRY GOODS
CLOTUINQ,
BOOTS d SHOES,
HATS.
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hardware,
Q UEENSWARE,
GROCERIES 4
provision*
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WJUekwiUbt'
Sold as Chosp a* the Chsapoat;
Store in Post Office Building,
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Hi
UYEEY ASP SALE 8TABLB.
A. & McLEOD d CO.
jAoxsBoao, s i : rax4V
TOP BUGGIES,
OPEN HACKS,
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SPRING WAGOl
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WAooirs ron rsttOErnxa.
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Best
Good 4 4 Bhseting,
n Humbolt Jsans,
All Wool Flaaasis,
WE AFl' SELLING
Prints at ■,
10
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Uuj, ^ IS to 40 M
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Choice Rio Coffse, three aad a half pounds for
Porto Rico Sugar, Tea *
Best Bachelor Shoes,
Boots,
Liverpool Bait,
Cut Nails. Ort to 60d,
Mr yard.
M
Si.oo
•LOO
$1.75 per pair.
SSJK) to SOlOO i;
-Si BO n sack.
r.00 „ keg.
AM aow ofoi|| in n closeing-out 8ale, all Woolen
Goods, snch as Clothing, Shawls, NnUna, Hoods Ao Ac at
less daa ooat, to make room for my extensive Spring
pnrchases which will be in the market >March 1st
AM receiving gooifi direct foom flint hands, ie, NEW-
YORK St PHILADELPHIA; having taken advantage of the
late fall in prioe of goods and freights, which enables me
to place my new purchases far b«>l<>w the present prices.
Seeing is believing, call and e yo naelf.
Iar NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS!
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sCbscribe for and
ADVStTISE
nr ran echo.
the
only paper in
jack county.
terms:
s 60. per annum
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Robson, G. W. The Frontier Echo (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1876, newspaper, January 14, 1876; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233781/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.