The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1891 Page: 7 of 8
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CMuniptIon Cure.
A correspondent writes as fol-
lows about the liowers of a well
known plant: :'I have discovered
a remedy for consumption. It lias
eared & number of cases sifter they
had commeuced bleeding at the
fangs and the hectic flush w s on
The Cotton Crop.
Southern Farm.
Points About Poultry.
Pullets become hens after thev
Wo have devoted a great deal moult
of space to the question of redu- Ileus that lay well are neither
cing the acreage of fho cotton hungry nor fat.
crop for the coming year for the A safe rule is to keep a hen as
solo reason that it is a question of long as she is profitable.
Vital interest to the farmers of the Ileus with scabby legs should
the cheek. After trying this rem- south. The southern states pos-'not be set. as it is catching.
edy to my t own satisfaction I
thought philanthropy required
that I should let it be known to
the world. It is common mullen
steeped strongly and sweeten-
ed with coffee and sugar and
drank freely. Young or old plants
are good dried in the shade and
kept.in clean bags. The medicine
must be continued from three to
six months according to the na-
ture of the disease. It is very
good for blood vessels also. It
strengthens and builds up the sys-
tem instead of taking away the
strength. It makes good blood
and takes inflammation from the
lungs. It is the wish of the writer
that every periodical in the Uni-
ted States and Canada and Europe
should publish this recipe for the
esses advantages tor raising cotton As the weather becomes warm-
which are not equaled by any er be careful not to crowd the
other territory in the world and fowls.
so long as we keep the production Many of the ailments in the i
within the bounds of consumption poultry jard arise either from cold
fair prices may be had. and tho or indigestion.
industry perpetuated. To raise! Try to arrange the poultry yards t
more cotton than tho market will so that the chickens can have the
take can lead but to one result morning sun.
tho ruin of the southern farmers Supplying plenty of broken
who adopt such a policy. Tho crockery-ware will often keep the
worst feature of such a course is hens from pulling feathers.
the fact that in their effort to pro- When turkeys are first hatched
duce a -large crop of cotton the they need a little food often rather
farmers fail to raise enough corn than large feeds occasionally.
to supply their homes and in con- Turkeys will thrive better if
sequence have to buy meat and they can have the run of gooil
bread for their families and corn pastures on well drained soil.
for their stock paying for it out! Mark all eggs when set so that
of their pitiful sum derived from 'if eggs are laid to them they can
the sale of their cotton. be taken out.
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PIANO AND ORGANS
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SCHOMACKER G(CD-STR1NG PIANOS
OF PlIILADELlMlIA.
Awnrdi-il hiLilKt premium at Centennial Exhilnt 1S70. Contain latelv
patent i'fl Ivory Sounding" Board Bridge and Improved
Grand Action. Beautiful Finish.
We also have the Matchless-
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benefit of the human family. Dry; It is late in the season to plant Ducks are enormous eaters ami
and keep in the house for use. i com and tanners have in many 'Sometimes it is uimcuit R deter-
itch on human horses and all 1
. m section had no chance to prepare 'mine when thev have hail enough animals cured in .'50 minutes by
M'eddinc Anniversaries '. jiml for con .f) in Coriimeal mixLMl with sweet millc dJbrd's Sanitary Lotion This
A venerable couple at Hunting- . . .. never lails. bobl bv Word
seventv-i - . f .' . "-' lr -n'v r & Alexander druggist Abilene
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their diamond wedding
lier tla. Here is the com
accepted table of wedding anuiver-
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. i planting a late crop and raising young uiiKeys. u wen ieu irom -
tel..rl. .. t UJ. - 1. tlinetnrt tlK.v clmiil.l Ik.. roM.lv tn fec'Kllglish Spavill LillillU-Iit H.
other da. Here is the commonly . .4 '. i t. i . s moves all Hard bolt or Lallousd
Mu.tuu. 1.11c auiiiiuui. i a oniuua ...ax .vt.-. ... .... v t ... v. c. v .. Lmn)S nmi UlemisIlCS from llolSCS.
I now and if last year's cotton crop months old. lllood Spavin Curbs. Splints Ring
is duplicated or surpassed this Young ducks must be kept out Hone. Sweeney. Stilles Sprains
vear. to the exclusion of homo of the water as thev are liable to Sore and Swollen Throat. Coughs
supply . the .sitiimion win not got ........ .. of..-.. M.is will - !!ZXt
j only be serious but desperate. prove Intnl. fnl ik.misIl .ure L.vcr cmnvn.
! There is but one suecessful ! A half-teaspooufuf glaubers salts Sold by Word & Alexander. Drug-
tor southern farmers to dissolved m water is recommend- gits. Aiuiene. lexas.
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GAWS
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First year Cotton wedt'ing.
Second year Paper wedding
Third year Leather wedding. '
Fifth Vear wooden wedding. i
Seventh vear Woolen wedding i
Tenth jear Tin wedding. !
Twidth year Silk wedding.
Fifteenth jear Crystal wed-j
ding. !
Twentieth ear --China wedding
Twent fifth ear
ding.
Thirtieth year Pearl wedding.
Forteith year Jviiby wedding.
Fiftieth ear (lolden wedding.
Seventv-liftli v ea r Diamond
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Wo deal direct with Manufacturers and can
offer Close Prices.
REROOMS IN UNION RJLOCK.
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course
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no matter how cheap corn and -among lowls. Mr. W. 15. Denn. a well known
meat can be bought in town and With goslings it is important to dairyman of New Lexington. Ohio
raise their cotton crop as a surplus.! give abundant nourishment from will he of interest to person troub-
LANE
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Tha most siiccossful f:iriiiers a l ! the start in order to secure a good ! ". .......i...... i.. j.i .
Silver wed-i "1 hae used Chamberlain s Pain
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THE NEW
over the Mouth are the ons who growth.
diTcrsify their cropa raise as near It is only in xecptional cases olj.s j :m .'! tn.r js nothing
as possfhic everything they need' that it can be made profitable to I have um-i thai gave an-an much
w eddiug
and give only iucidtMital atttntion keep pouiin conliiwd on the farm.
t cotton. (Jie their a fiec range.
& o j - Guinea -ggs should not be set
.Mailing it Uathor l'eronal. lor hatching until warm settled
Gould is Happy. . This is credited as one of Gen- weather. The chicks are very
Mr. Gould made the follow ing ' eral Lew Wallace's Tuikiah jokes: I tender at lirss and need the best
observations to the Journal of Fi. There lived in Stamboul. Turke m care.
relief for rheumatism. We alwas
keep a bottle of it in th. house.
For sale b Geo. C. Uarns iN; Hio..
Iiuguisl.
Xearly e er .Mexican state will
have an exhibit at the World's
Fair besides the national display.
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York.
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outlook for crops
his return to Xw a well-to-do Turk named Ismail . With turkeys a single union of He want it known. Mi. .1. II.
' Ismail Ilassam. He was endowed the cock and hen fertilizes allot" Stiaiib a well known Gennan
em.eii oi l-ori .Madison. low a. was
tcrrihU atllictcd with iullammatorv
hen Mr. .1. F. Sal-
I never saw such a promising! with oriental wit that stood him the eggs for the season. One gob-
well in hand when he was in a tight bier will do for a dozen hens J-in-uiiisitiisx
AGENT FOR
illEEIilMi iiiskmim; UriII.KS.
iKirKisLwinws.
This ii going to bo the banner place. A neighbor called on Is- propel I. managed. ;l piominent drui:girl YTreic.l t'j j j'jtt'
year for American farmers. ! mail one day and wanted to bur- Twenty eggs is a gooil average :ul isetl him to ue Ghainberlaiirs I bul ... LAIn. i
Hi- cropa and bigg.r prices are row hit donkov tc us. an hour for geese: they are not near so Fain Halm. One bottle ol it cured I ji -J!iJ" j'j STO HS.
. ' . f . . i -. ....i;i;.. l. o ... .in..! u ..I.. I in. him. Hi case was a ci eero I
spreading smils orer the whole Ismail uuide a low salaam and said : piomu. uui. b aut us. .win un- J( snVnj . . (l.a f . . k - -M(Ti..r" .oe is
weht. -Neighbor 1 am sorry but u
The railroads are all light. boy itarted on the donkey an hour
There is ik danger of the fight- jago to Scutari. I'.t now ho in guy-
ing ly trotting oer th hills far from
Treii.eiiiloii tiaHic is in sight j the sacred precincts oi Stamboul." Moum ll
and rates are going to be profita-! jlul as Ismail finished his speech Viinc.v
ble. a donkT8 loud brav was heard
o railroad company can afi'ord( jn tie stable which was under tho
to Mpialible wh.Mi it can make Iam roof as Ismail s house but in
money ami now I Ii v can all make the rear. The neighbor said :
money. "Ah I hear your donkey bra."
tsross earning are increasing I-niail protested that his neigh-
fasr. but net earning will increase 1011 eaiB were deceived and that
faster. the noist was not a donkey's bray.
The Western trafiie association ? xhen the donkey which was mi p-
is here 10 sta. posed to be jogging along toward
I beliee in it and my rouds are Scutari brayed twice loudly. It
all going to work with it. ; was too much and the neighbor
That Dener interiew was an ' cried .
less thev commence laving vcr
eaih will l.iv onlv one clutch.
and now wants others Miuilaiy af-
llieted to know what cured him.
Alter ihe first two 01 three days d ent bottles for : sale by Geo. C.
it is imp.irtaiit that young poultn Harris & P.ro.. Druggi-ts.
irnariilefl 1". e:o-. nii.l warranted to
r.n.k hi I. - linn' t ii' I willi 1 wooil
lliaa ..n nthiT -:.. in tin-uiarUcl.
Carrv a Full Stock of
Builder's :: ::
:: Hardware
m PLOWS STOVES l.M) fROCKBRV.
tZZXJCTrfESEESa
should be provided with a good
f food in order to main
tain a healthv growth.
If .voting chickens are well fed
to as to make a rapid growth they
There is nothing a man is m
proud of as a child that i sound
asleep in bed".
GO SKK TIIKM AM) A1AKK A TRIAL PURCHASE.
Ch. Wlial a Com-I;.
'A' ill vou liei-d tin- warninir. Tin
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ought to be readv to market when n:d ..Tli:ip-ofilu ?ur.-.ii.naelu.i"ilit
inure tcmiile
uiev are two monins oiu.
.V. I). Johnson
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The large breeds are much the
inure lernule Ui.-e:;e 1 oit-uuii.ticn.
-k yourself if yuii can aHunl I'.tr the
.-aku til" :tvin .Vic. ii. run ihr ri.-k am!
.!.. f 1 1 if Ii in t'.ir if '. Lm.v. from ha.
best for capons and the operation j.rj.m.. tT:ii hiU.ir inn- willmrr
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MIUIIIU ill' il-UUI.llfll miiuii mv; . j-.. . - ... ....v .....1 .M'U!i.i.rlv -.11.1.111 k.horl
1 . plain-: uliv inure than a million hottles aI a.i.aelor.iv atut . suori
cockerels are two or three months W4.n. ?ii t. .. c:r. t ri.iu.Vl... nnUi-.-. i;-iimat.-ii on work msile at any
old
older fowl
t.n-i'ii i ro-ii. .uili I"irt tn-ei.
A 111 I. KM: TKXAS.
Will do all wotk in hi- lino neatly.
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satsfactorily
FITTED BY
CLARK
although it is possible to use fruui. ami ulioopimr n.iih at un.e.
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The Xcgro .orlh ami .South.
Oh that i vour donkev. Ismail:
I can now borrow
old fr.bhion linie-no el romance
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j ne repontr wameu soineuiiag.! Allan Help xxu
interesting aud as I didn't seem jhim.
able to come up to his mark he; Then Ismail said: -struck
out on his own hook. j -Which do ou believe is hing.
Political attacks upon railroads the donkey or me?"
in the west are over so far as do-' The neighbor had to give Ismail
1 the benefit of the doubt and went
away. Washington L'ost.
lame bark. itle or eln'-t u-r Miiloh.-I'orou-
I'la-i.T. Mild liy Itvu. ( '. Ilarri
.1 Hro.
&vl(l l.vfli'Vrt.
people oi ew i..e. rr.ii.x.iiiiiiftHi.'a.-l r.Tiiiii.'. !! :!
York said the colored preacher. h' M-1""- ' - HitfMav. jh j-ji
. ' . - ;i-. ii.kmks"- i.i -r.
"are falling far behind their ..hifl. .lohn traiii. .lohn
southern brethren in education. "s"j. ' Mepheii. A ..
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e hae no such institutions ol ti:xuvr. I .o-.hu. Tohiht. I. w
Iliiip-.T W Wniliicll. W M
time. I iiron:i;e reiieetliUly Milieiteii.
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Who Mnki" il :i Spt't-ialty.
Satisfaction Given.
1'nioii IJhK'k iiae Street Abilene Tex.
Ntv YorJt -un
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SAB' BALM CF C-ILBAD COU&H SYRU?:
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RUSSELL WINTER & MILLER
.11 AM FA( "I'I 'KHMIS OF I5KICK
The Cevbrate ! Ter.r.zzzee Scddle Horse
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uiir an damage goes.
And money is going to bo plen-
ty and cheap.
.Solid. i
Washington March 29. Ktpre-
se: tatie .Mc.Millin says so far as
tlio Stiuth is concerned there will
be no e'ectoral ote
except for the Democratic ticket.
So long as there N danger of
federal control of the elections
and the building up of a really
alien party there through the in-
stiumenlality of oiTieo seekers
the Senth will remain solid for
good go eminent.
He has the greatest respect fori
E.uhor and (iinilal.
I.aii i:.illic
This is the origin ef the ii.dm
learning here as there are in tho
southorn states. Why. in ow
Orleans a one the colored people
have the New Orleans uni-
versity and the I.eland uuiverit.
and southern universitv. and the!
Straight university: and there are
nearlv '2 MM colored students in
Norr". IIe:.r Vetiaii..! V.
r.irker. ha- .one. S C
laiii;:-' u-r.
liei-M'i. Mi' .lona't
llfi: .Mi-- I.oul-a
wollonl. .Mr- Iov
M'arey. 31 1. Mary
Sti'plien-. MK- Zi-ralt
lejth'!i-. .Mi.- .illali
Strain. .Mr.- ('loiiunie
lVr?.. ."allinr Jr t - Im.v- letlnrK will
tiial question. That there should them with more applicants than i'"'; - !..-. i-ni fifiw t i-
Mi.- m w 3io:i:ov r M
31 any fer-ons
Ar iToVvn l-'Wti I:.n ..-. :.-.--l rhfKt.I
cure row it's Iron ilillers
I want
ol
' TfililJr r7utHH tr t
cast in lvS9' U 'ntter quarrel between labor can gain admission. Where is
t which produces and capital wlncn there anything of that kind here?
absorhs-every thing goes without Wheie is our big university in
the saying. And this contest is ew York? It is a shame to us
wasteful. The estimate is that to fall behind our New Orleans
during the past year alone ihe brethren in education and let
loss ol labor witliout. estimating thorn vi mIipmi! of us m b-arniny vou to Keen vour ilog out oi mv
c.-miiMl's loss 'Miciii.r iVni.i vf7-il.-..R i i. ..". ti.rt.. . ... ......... 4...i.....i' house. .Mrs. I )e Smaxt it's tall ol
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.Mis. De Sour angiiU'.-
SAM HALE
Wi.I i.r.k.- tin- -. - 't '.-'-I at W w
irll.- l.il;- I!. A'.. :n- ami .il MV lnn
3 mile -ouiSna-t of ii.wn. Ti-rjii?. S'lo
lv i lit t.-i-on. Kr i ilisrn-f. -H on
iiii M. M. I.A K.
H. 2. LATHROP.
Coiiraetor siimI Builders.
Ofh'ce and Shops on Oak Street.
1'Iuii' and secifu'atiou for modern business and residence build-
ings. Also estimates of cost furnished. Give us a Uial.
RUSSELL WINTER & MILLER.
J. O. PHILLIPS
General House and Sign Painter
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interruption of trafiie. has been at people in New Orleans than in
least :?00.(lUO0()0: It is a great .w York but I think we ought ij!
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De Smart "Mercy on me!
Conn-. here mj! Don't oii
." ! "..- i thing to have public atti-ntion ii- to hae at least one institution go into that house again. It's fail
the farmers m the Alliance -1" l.recte(1 lf) thi vasl Mllljei.L WiUi here that would be equal to nu of llea.-New York Weekly.
out of it. Ihe agricultural niter- . ... ..J..MCTM .. . -
c . . mlorinatioii will come light. Ihe of the tour institutions there. - -
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Huiidor
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a: t . any sUo
iht-n. Jilifti-
:.-t -..;. vnd and
Paper Hancjincj and Decorating
Special Attention uien to all work entrusted to their
limaies or woi k gieu on application. Patronage solicicited.
Shop In Peck Building Oak Street.
(.'tiaranlecil Cure for I .a ("rippe. J poruiv:
ests hae been shamefully treated
'jut the farmers should recollect
ihat the legislation against their ... . We aut hon.e our aiherti.-ed
" tut tendencv towards national pan- . . . -
interest has been enacted not bv ' . druggiM to sell uti Di. King
ifii..iniMi n v-niv :..... w .in.. ........... Ntw )Sr0(.r tr i onsuiuption.
Coughs and Cold upon thi coudi
lion: If Mm are alliicted with l.a
keen American mind will find or
invent some remedy for the pros-
out tendency towards national pau-
.
the Democratic party which is the.
friend of agricultuie :h well as
commerce and manufactures but
by the .Republican part'.
In Mr. McMillin's judgment.
he third party movement cannot
succeed since what it aims at is
susceptible of accomplishment
ted individual accumulation on the
other hand. We are not going to
allow a few thousand mushroom
families to appropriate the Cnited
States. Meanwhile it is the duly
of the church not in the dema-
gogue spirit but after the fashion
of the divine carpenter of derusa-
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mI11uu.(u.j. properly champion the toiling mil- which it failed. Try it.
;r....o...rf.ni l.Mij ;. iwuv iiuiiiT. lions. Tli o preachers should make bottles tree at Rass I'.ro.'s
in t--i i n v . ' - i' -
ti... itHiitihlir. nublished bv X. R. it cleaxhat they are not the chap-
Johnson & Co. We welcome it jlaius of the millionaires. Th text Life is t()0 o go around
to an exchange. for tllc time8 is tlie golden rule. more than once.
Crippe and will ue this remedy
according to directions. giiug it a
trial and expeiieuue no beiielit.
ou may return the bottle and
ourmone retunded. We make
this oiler because of the wonder
ful success of Dr. King's New Dis-
covery timing last season" epi-
demic. Have heard of no case in
Trial
Drug
Stoic. Large size ."Ue. ami 'l Oil.
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LODISVILLB KY.
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W. H.EDfilNGTON & GO.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
OP.ii-e over the Fanners and Mer-
chant National Rank
Abileni - - ... Texas.
We have a huge amT .-elect list
of lands and town lots and will
LOUIS C.WISE& CO.
1-:STAP.LISI I IC1 ) IX KSS( ).
RGRL 8STHT6 HC6NTS
OFFICE OYER ABILExNE NATIONAL BANK.
I'. O. Ko.v 210. Abilene. Texas.
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M-rv !:iriiv 1 i L nl'lnnn ami ranch laml in Taylor. -Jones
Ki-hei. Nolan ami Milehell counties. Improved
and unimproved bu-ine.-.-. re-iilent ami iiburbaii
1 'operiy in the eity of Abilene. Taxes
paid lor lion-resideM owners. Titles
perfected ami loan. negotiated.
Proiiijd ond ran-f'id alh-nlini) (leu oil rorrf-snoudi'itc
give special attention to suiting vclaliny lo loiid.-t in Ihf A)jlh:ne country.
those who wish to buy sell orj
rent. Correspondeuce'solicited. ' L. C. WISE & CO.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1891, newspaper, May 15, 1891; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330068/m1/7/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.