The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894 Page: 4 of 6
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At td m ! Mj-iArtWln Cti mt.a will Iia titan '
in s'nall sums. Address the I'ulilisher.
James A. IxnritY. AltUen.. Texas.
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Taylor County hax twice been awarded a prize
ol triU'.OOliy the Texas State Fair Tor being the
lw: agricultural imily in its dietrict ami in
IStttit was awarded the l$anm:r as the butt ajrn
cultuial county in ".he -State by the State Fair
at Dalian.
TRAIN TWIE.
'lrain from the cast arrives at i: 0." and departs
al 4::5p. m
Train from the west "arrives at 10:15 and de-
parts at-II :05a m.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
Governor Charles A. Culberson.
Lieutenant Governor (.'. T. Jester.
Attorney General M. M. Crane.
Iaiid Commissioner II. W. Baker.
Comptroller II. W. Kinley.
Treasurer W. 15. Worthain.
Tern) Tart and Timely.
When capitalists wish a labor
organization betrayed a labor
leader is always on band ready to
do the betraying.
Hallo ! What's the matter with
John Sherman? In a recent
speech concerning the tariff he
said : "Xo duties should be levied
for protection that are not needed
for revenue." The true position
of the democratic party could not
be more concisely stated.
1 JSo man lias recently grown
i more in the estimation of demo
crats than David B. Hill and he
is still growing.
The production of rails and
Bessemer steel by the Pennsyl-
vania Steel Works was greater last
week than in any single week for
years. Still the calamity howlers
say that business is not improv-
ing. The suffrage women of 2ew
York are being used by the very
shrewd politicians of that town
It is not necessary to admire or
endorse Tammany to see through
the Phariseeism of a large per-
centage of its opponents.
Perhaps Mr. Thomas Reed car-
ries his daughter with him on his
campaign tour in order that her
evidence may be available in case
he wishes to prove an alibi.
Sir George 'Pullman is such an
admirer of the republican party
that he is always ready to furnish
free Pullman cars to its traveling
speakers in addition to his cash 1
contributions.
The man who furloughs his em-
ployes or reduces their wages for
no other reason than to compel
them to vote against democratic
candidates for congress would
granting the existence of his need
and the opportunity become a
highwayman.
J-ne president 01 a 1'eKin mis- Jiu with malarial fever which the physicians suc-
Sionarv college now lecturing in eeeded In breaking up. But then followed a. se-
. . 1 vcrc Ulneus like dronsv. She seemed to be sruw-
this country says China needs
capable commanders. We should
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Mr AimU Wrttyht
PUdaont Attb .
They Said Sh Would Die
But Hood's arisapariHa Proved lu
Mrit.
Tht following statement will be of interest to
the many friends of Mr. Wright all oTer Ala-
bama and Georgia. H was for ten ye us a
looornoUvo engineer and is now machinist for
the Coosa Manufacturing Co. :
. " I know the good there is lu Flood's Sarsapa-
rilla because It has been proved in the case of
ay wife. In the summer of 1893 she was taken
Brussels' and Velvet
and Children's
who are in Tommy Piatt's class say so and capable of everything
and the women bless their ig- else too if it be fair to judge from j Bhe has nowtaken eight lmttics and has us.
.Superintendent of Pnblic instruction j norance think that they are tak- j the manner in which little Japan
J. il. Carlysle.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
II. T. Gaines.
Associate Justices T. J. Ilrown and
Lero G. Denman.
District ' irlcct.
Judge 2nd Supreme iJittrict T. W.
' Stephens.
State Senator 11. I). (iage.
Keprtsentalive W. E. Gilliland.
Uistrict Attorncv F. S. 15ell.
ing the first step towards becom-iis walking
Chinese
over everything
ing voters.
vcrc Illness like dropsy. She seemed to be gnu
ing worse every day. and our friends said
She Would Surely Die.
Ijwas Induced to have her take Hood's Sarsa-
parilla which was followed by the best results.
d
six boxes of Hood's l'ills and is in perfect
nf-in
health as well and hearty as ever. We tlutnk
'sCures
and hearty as ever. We tlutnk
Mrs. Lease is accused of having I Tom Keed denied having author-1 Qod tot such a auabJ medicine as Honr3
... ..... I Barsaparllla." II. A.Wkhjht. riedmont. Ala.
while advising a populist official . led the publication of the inter- - . p .. .. r - T7
. t MntHv PIIIq purt all hwr 15I. l.lKiin?
to rob the state of Kansas said :; view in which he repudiated Mc- jaundice indiRestiou sick headach.-. ..
-Tlicy are all doing it from the Kinleyism but he didn't deny the ?-" - -governor
down." Yet these pop-j sentiments credited to him there-' Bids the Sinking Ship Adieu.
A Special Sale of In;
Carpets ; also Ladies-
i
Wraps and Capes will take place
Saturday and Monday Hoy; 3 and 5.
S. L.apo wski & Bro.
GEO. C. PAXTOW
t
Has Just Received a Car Load of
julistshave the gall to call them-' in.
i selves reformers. :
A. K. Cornelius secretary of
the executive committee of the j
populists party of Kaines county ;
Texas has returned to his first
Democratic
For County .Jud;e.
ret:
ieket.
Some men are democrats
A N N O TJ n"cM ENTS i Look 0llt lor a liveli" Jlfter-elec- through principle : others for of-
" ' tion time among the editors and lice. Congressmen Tim CaniDbell
preachers of New York city who. and ex-president Harrison's broth- Mv'e the Democratic party. In
arcjustuow singing the same tunc er being in the latter class. doing so he says to his populist
If Mr. Morton has violated the' Mavbe China might be able to frieilds: ? IfS1US for do1
i- . i i i i t i - .... so are that 1 have become
alien contract labor law let him whip - Japan li it were allowed t ...
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'..nin.ii ifi xvpnifh .wi n. !. n. 11..H co i. !.... ' irti 1S PluMiieral an upheavel
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-ciai position uac nouiiug 10 uo wnat .lapau lias no idea ol allow-
T ' 'of every "ism" that can be con-
! T-'tot!irl-ii i fMin'nl'iiiil u-lwi iolr. ft.. I ).. ..1-U .. ..... ..... ni.. ........ .... :.
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D. G. HILL.
of!
For County Attorney.
J. M. WACSTAFF.
For Sheriff.
j'. v. crs six ('.ham.
For County and District Clerk.
M. Y. LAMBETH.
For County Treasurer
C. A. WITT.
For County Assessor.
J. W. CIIinSTOPlIFK.
For Inspector.
EL15EKT KO HERTS.
For Commissioner l're. 1.
!. II. 15 ASS.
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For Justice of the Peace. Free. U""uul' IU1U1UUI lu " M' i " that no mistake was made- when; discredit
W. A. MIXTKK.
For Constable. Precinct Xo. 1.
S. F. C.OKIIAM.
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times and a refuiro for
i every crank wlio is the advocate
STUDEBAKER FARJfl WAGONS
Also a Car load Each bf
imagination;
lprlJjBiiffffics and Carriages
C1ook aiiil Heating Stoves
iGreiieral Hardware Stock
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a friendly intervention in the 'the municipal otlices doctor; I power it would divido up intol
China-Japan war used the choic- hence much of the opposition. : Actions each faction wantin- to1
est diplomatic language to convey ; The Xew Yorkers wh() dropped 9ap a aUltutorv mustard astt?p on i
the impression to the Europeans ( $650 in their Llirorts t0 givo a To. every gpot ta't dcvclopecl an ache i
.that Incle Sam had grown great kio fmancier now in this country or weakness. Each faction would;
:md rich by keeping his lingers 0n business some n6ints on the'luive its fiivnrit. .-..n.-iiv i. it
out of other people's affairs and anu. f poker are ready to a-ree1 herb nill or ii:stor. ni.ii wmililiAlld is II O V PrCOnPCxi to fill all demands and llieel all DrioCS
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; policy
The Kansas republican commit-
tee seems to think the old Indiana
rate of U a vote is enough for
populists.
Mr. .Morton micht find it ad-
county. Our own countv is a
Fui: foiNT .Troi;.'i-:v.
t am in tin race for i.'onnty Attorney.
1 want the oHii-c. I want all the free
silwr lean Kei. If elected 1 promiir vantageous to allow that illegally
swift and honorable prosecutions. . .-
.1. W. Thomas. imported English coachman to
Hie laitli ol everv onei
the Japanese were
Yankees of the
Mrs. Klock
(
ning for the legislature. Wonder ability to govern wisely where-j
who wound her up.' ever or whenever it has had an op-;
Ceorge Could has L'000 clip-. I-rtty. even in a precinct or
e were called '-the ' who would not accept their pre- - "WT o Tfc
ic East. ;Scriptioii instanter. The party J i-w- I M C "B tTR B"g Q . tjr IlltA
of Denver is run-: has already demonstrated its in-! A JJ& V7 1 l.CH. JBL JtkJ .) JLP A J
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pings from English newspapers
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concerning his yachting experi- ;!f" 'sample oi popunsiic govern-
i take his place on the republican (.1K.e jn i.nr:ind. If Ceore is aj 1U(it The party is a conglom.
iticket. - 'u-iA m..ii iw. ii-iii nii ..nii.. wii'it M-'tcd mass of putrefaction
wise man he will not collect what
Headquarter?!
For
Somebody robbed .Mr. Howard American newspapers said about sloughed off from every political
ice-president of the A. li. I' who ' the same subject. lirty which promises everything
las lieutenant of Debs in the biir everynody and nothing to no-
1 . r r -i i I he latest whisperings ol the i nir iM i r.i.iu-tn.i ; ii.
tnke of a package of railroad ' n uou. in i&.i i enlisted in tne
. .. nrobable future N the esiablishiiiL' '... ..r ..... i i .: t...4
Misses. I here are prooaoiv mem- ' L1"s; '" i"imui&hi mm miht uuu
ers of the A. H. C. who would 1 a Sanitarium lor the Deneht ot t5me leave it wuh my friends to
l mII wlin ;rr qii fVni'ilur U'iili It n I tiKtn . i . ...
like to know more about those "" " ' say wnetiier or not! nave ever
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DRUGS
PANTS
OILS
masses.
"If the Hon.
liourke Coekraifsj
arv diseases.
j asthma. Thi-
rheumatism
climate
211(1 : turned
"Jiving ; ill(.leil ieileath
'proven so lienelicial to many of
lour citizens who came here so af
flicted and being situated on the
thinking aparatus was of the
same high order as his oratory
more democrats would regret his t
retirement from congress.
John Sherman says he's forMc-
j Kinley but he probably means jld .SUITUnded with the most
my back to the foe or
the fire of an
enemy. I have many tried and
true friends in the populist party
in this county .that I hate to leave
and. Glass
a
great T. S:. V. thoroughfare a fact behind friends for whom 1 would
well know n.
location for
This is a beautiful
such an enterprise
On account of the absence of
the editor most of this week no
report is given in the contest ease.
The president lias issued his
proclamation setting apart Thurs-
day tlie -!th day ol November as
National Thanksgiving day.
that MeKinley is his second i.mnfni n-itiM-i! sr-fiinrv .md win-
choice. His first choice is now-' jns tjjs not JtM.n agitated long
since.
as ever John Sherman.
The Ohio political graveyard is.
yawning. The latest political i
take the last nickel from mv
pocket to accommodate. The
night of trouble can never row
dismal enough: the keen arrow of
slander can never flv thick
enough nor swift enough that a re-
quest for help from them would
IT DO X 'T COST A X VT 1 1 1 X C! i
!.. ! i..-i-v- !i r.iro a cnuoii;.. ' not receive :i lienrtv rpsnnnsn
"Still to emerge therefrom is J. for the cure of all diseu.es peculiar to ' from nc )ut politk..llIv L lllust
Warren Keifer. who announces women. Ask your ..niggist our ;giiaran- .;...... l
teed plan.. For sale hy Geo. C. Harris bid them adieu f am going to a
inai ne is a caiunuaie lur gover- tt Uro.
Next Tuesday is election day
nor.
President
and we urge upon democrats to to become either a director or a
do their whole -duty. The time j stockholder in the real estate syu-
has come when dangers threaten ; dicate which purchased all the
us and no patriotic man can afford j property on the market in the vi-
to lajr or falter. Be sure 10 vote icinitv of Gray Gables but those
1 " 1 4 1s11 1 1 1 1
Purify your blood tone up the sys
Cleveland declined tern and regulate the digestive organs
by taking Hood s arsapanll:i. bold hy
all drujririst.s. '
I love :i maiden fair to see
And best of all she loveth mo
Our hearts both heat in unitv
We owe. it all to Parks' Herb Tea.
For she was sallow and I was red
And neither of us would ever have
wed
Had it not been for her Aunt who said:
Just take Parks Tea when you go
to bed.
and vote for the whole ticket j benighted individuals who depend
We cannot at this time afford to solely on republican papers for
divide on anything. Democrats. thejr iews wm UCver find it out.
do your duty. j It was a republican judge who -
VASTKIxTaXT'API:i:ttv? ; threw the Louisiana sugar plant- S. Ltl)01VSki & li 10.
. - f nr mt nf ortiirf Tt'lwiYi fln- Mlinlinfl
An Iowa lady answered tins query fio ul i -vii i"- i".j iFP.v
thus
no
thev
jus: bhe had m lovely complexion but fora mindamus to compel Secre-
y better than all my girls have since
irv betran to use Parke' Tea. It is tary Carlisle to take the first step
wonderful how pretty they look now. lg the pavment of this year's
lor sale bv (.Jeo. (. llarru ir nro. (l l
! bounty. t
ASM AIM N O.MA i Timlin robbin?' seems to bo an in-
..... -.
The reniytg Dry Goods Jfer-
cliaulH of WeV' Texas
H ill 3Tot Leave
Abilene.
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party in which ignorance is not a j
premium honesty not at a discount ;
and the intellect not a slave. I
aim going to the party founded by
our fathers and supported by the
greatest statesmen and wisest
t philosophers of the age. Here-
after wherever the flag of democ-
racy floats there I will be found
' fighting beneath its folds for indi
vidual freedom and equality before
the law. Come boys lets go in-'
to the party of our fathers that
lias stood the storms of vilest cal-
umny for so many years and yet
bears the armament of true politi-
cal economy. The old flag of
truth is floating proudly at her
mastnead; tier crew is smjimg
Do not fail to see our Holiday
Goods which arc daily arriving
and are now being displayed.
NEW STYLE JEWELRY.
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Latest Style Jewelry such BLACKSMITHS
as Silver Buckles Solid Sil-
ver Hair OmamentS Silver At Malone stand Tine Street are
Book Marks. Solid Silver sire prepared to do blacksmithing
Souvenir SpOOnS. Sterling on short notice and at fair prices
Goods a large assortment.
A wrong impres.-ion having gone
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is always icauy iui uu. uuiciun...- -..x j..4 i. .i.-. -..... k . i :.. j.m : i
She keeps n bottle ofl'rki' Cough Syr-:iui muusiij mamccua uu Piu- .uu cS uu. ' AWH1:"3' : Ibudlv and harmoniously together
- AAvk. - ttaiT r -sr -wr t i'n i'ijii r a i r rr i iiniArTAnii Trior
into the harbor
sweet p!'" rest-
up in the house in the summer time.
A summer cough and cold is quickly
cured bv it. Cn equalled in croup. For
tale bv'Geo. C. Harris .v I'ro.
tect
doesn
-. Louuiy uuu narmon:
tiou. What it needs most it we wish it distinctly understood that mi sne js eomjn :
isn't get to any marked ex- the linn of i.apowski & Bro. will con- -mj tlie dovo ofsi
tent suppression.
; tinue in business in Abilene. IJut we . .'
DON'T TAKE POISON!
It seems that W. M. Howard a . regret very much to state that our sell
ing on her bosom. Join with us
boys! Leave the sinking ship of!
ta X aau i uihv . 'nonulist candidate for concrress hr Mr. Sam I.apowski will leave hav-; .
ri;0iMnB ..w ...viniii fnrm nf P P cduuiuait. ior Louvres 1 i . populism! Let us nail to the mast
r n rV r from one of thc Alabama districts' ' '" gC merCStS elsewhcre lhat re theholv flag of true democracy
consumer. tm ain u h;ls l3eeil expelled from clmrch for quire bis personal supervision and a with deck room for Charlie Cul-i
Cheap
poison
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aa " n.;.;0i nmn;c. Kn o ..: chanire will be made in the manaire- bnrson and his fmllant shin's crew
1 W. HaiUSr S SelSOn C0Unt7 WWSj!CPrv cambler and a common merit of the Abilene business. of heroes and patriots and we
. ' 4 j '. i '41 4. . S T.onnxirQlri &r"Rrn can safely leave all else to thei
isa standard high grade Kentucky swindler. Isn the a hue specimen S. ljapOWSKl PC BTO. Qf n ii.htninandl
-.- -i ...1.: . T.n.iilinc. no ?:! i i r. 1 1... . ii..i I v. .. a
nih.t-y ii. it.iv.o wo ui- iu mi; put iui-iiiu uk u yiin mat . SUE WAS TOO LAZY the DreCZC.77
rect from Kentucky and whose caims ref0rni for its corner stone? To steep up herbs and so she tried pills
purity we can conscientiously Ti-i rniic hoc ic ' and cathartics tilUhe was sallow and PAHKS' SURE CUKE
criinTJintee to those seeking a sum- ' r i bilious as an opium eater then she For the Liver and Kidnevs. The on
iii.mt for medical or social use. J on
Respectfully Gus Ackerman Abi-
lene Texas.
Watches to suit your money. '
Give me your trade when
you need anything in
the Jewelry Line. Oldest Jewelry House'
m ADiiene. I have Sewing Machines
for sale from $5.00 up; Needles and Oil At-
tachments and Shuttles for all makes of ma-
chines. Watches Clocks and Jewelry repaired
hy Mr. Boulte who is the oldest watch repair-j
er in Abilene ; all his work is warranted. We
also repair Sewing machines.
J. F. CLARK
Pine Street Jeweler.
TAKE
THE
1ST
two promising recruits for the took a friend's advice and began using lv guaranteed cure for Kidiiev troubles.
j. .lW k.;o.1o Rflnn;fl Parks' Tea. Now sho is fresh and (Removes the uric acid. cWs Rdemna-
:k-number brigade iiennie bloomine "as a daisy.' For sale by tism. Try it. For sale bv Geo. C. Har-
back-
Harrison and Billie McKinlev.
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Geo. C. Harris & Bro.
ris .t Bro.
BUBTOJf LIMO& CO
I-U7VJBeR D6HL6RS.
ABILENE TEXAS.
All kinds of Building Material at lower prices than ever before.
The top of the market paid in trade or on notes and accounts for
Cotton Cotton seed and oats. Free delivery within citv limits.
Met.
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OMceofta
in Ontt Oovoa eras
wfcera all othm falLCW. Cvmpl 9ttm
Tkroat HiinHm WhoopiagCth Bd
AstlnM. For Can ptloo it 1m ao rtwU:
feascvdl ti ail. anil will qam Yovtf
lakMlatiMw brDwilata-
tea. or ft 1mm Wmtkx r CTmi me
mum's BnuooMM tiAmue;
LOHTSVlCniRRH
remedy:
For sale by Geo. C. Harris. & Bro.
If yon want to learn of the
ABILEHE CQUHJRY
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AddRMITEEKLT NEWS Ablliae Tasaa.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1894, newspaper, November 2, 1894; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330160/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.