The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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Albany, Texas.
Our mill has recently under=
gone an entire overhauling
and many important im=
provements have been
made. We are better pre=
pared than ever to handle
the trade of North=west
Texas. We want your
WHEAT,
For which we guarantee the
price at all times.
Yours Respectfully,
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Neglect is the short step so
many take from a cough or
cold to consumption. The
early use of One Minute Cough
Cure prevents consumption.
It is the only harmless remedy
that gives immediate results.
It cures all throat and Jung
troubles. Children all like it
and mothers endorse it. J. W.
Manning. G. L. Chism, Moran.
Miss Cora Johnson who came
up from Moran Friday to visit
Mrs. G. A. Hqwsley, was called
home Tuesday morning on
account of the serious sickness
of her mother, Mrs. G. W.
Johnson.
We have a few nice silk shirt
waist patterns left cut to suit
your wants, at reduced prices.
The Star Store.
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^ Dealer in; ■
Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery.
Druggists' Sundries, Stationery, Etc.
vN^Prescriptions Carefully%^/^
Compounded.
(Larry a aice liae of jewelry and 'Watches.
B0G P0ISON.
Prices alright. Your trade Solicited.
Sams old stand, Albany, Tex,
A Card of Thank
I wish to say that I feel und-
er lasting obligations for what
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has done for our family. We
have used it in so many cases
of coughs, lung troubles and
whooping cough, and it has
always given the most perfect
satisfaction, we feel greatly
indebted to the manufacturers
of this remedy and wish them
to please accept our hearty
thanks.—Respectfully, Mrs. S.
Doty, Des Moines, Iowa. For
sale by J. W. Manning, june
M. H. McLeRoy and wife are
visiting J. S. McComb's family.
The • nicest line ofladie's,
misse's and children's hose in
town, white black and tan at
the Star Store.
The Albany News and Dal-
las Semi-Weekly News one
year $1.50.
Miss Lula King left for El
Paso last Sunday morning to
attend the Teachers' Associat-
ion.
Wooten Wells.
Fare for Round trip from
Albany $9.85. Limited 30 days
for return, tickets on sale daily
until Sept. 1st, 1900.
i
A. Glesk
Friday,,
visited Stamford
How to Cure a Sprain.
Last fall I sprained my left
hip while handling some heavy
boxes. The doctor I called on
said at first it was a slight
strain and would soon be well,
but it grew worse and the doct-
or then said I had rheumatism.
It continued to grow worse and
I could hardly get around to
work. I went to a drug store
and the druggist recommended
me to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. I tried it and one-half
of a 50 cent bottle cured me
entirely. I now recommend it
to all my friends.—F. A. Bab-
cock, Erie, Pa. It is for sale
by J. W. Manning. june
J P. Huskey of Moran, was
in our city last Saturday.
Walter McDaniel and Parker
Goddard visited Albany Sun-
day.
Mrs. W. C. Lee is spending
the week with friends in Stam-
ford.
Miss Virgie Week returned
to Nugent last Sunday evening
after spending a few days with
Albany friends.
The nicest and nobbyest hot
weather shirts in town at the
Star Store.
Tom Hill and family lia^e
returned from a tour in eafct
Texas.
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A Wealth Of Beauty
Is often hidden by unsightly
Pimples, Eczema, Tetter,
Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, etc.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve will
glorify the face by curing all
Skin Eruptions, also Cuts,
Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons.
Ulcers, and worst forms of
Piles. Only 25cts a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by J. B.
George Druggist.
Mrs. W. T. Jones, of Moran,
after visiting the family of A.
A. Clarke for sometime, return-
ed to her home last Tuesday
morning.
If the stomach performs its
functions actively and regular-
ly, the food of which it is the
receptacle, is transformed into
blood of a nourishing quality,
which furnishes vigor and
warmth to the whole body.
IIERB1NE gives tone to the
stomach and promotes digest-
ion and assimilation. Price,
50 cents. J. W. Manning, june
Conrad & Raines received an
invoice of gentlemen's shirts
last Saturday evening, and sold
forty out of the lot before clos-
ing up Saturday night.
Mrs. G. Werneberg of Cisco,
mother of Mrs. T. W. Gulledge,
spent this week in Albany.
Unless food is digested quick
it will ferment and irritate the
stomach. After each meal take
a teaspoonful ofKodol Dyspep-
sia Cure. It digests what you
eat and will allow you to eat
all you need of what you like.
It never fails to cure the worst
cases of dyspepsia. It is pleas-
ant to take. J. W. Manning.
G. L. Chism, Moran. june
Rev. Hightower 'filled the
appointment of Rev. Nelms at
the M. E. church last Monday
night, Mr. Nelms being unable
to attend on account of sick-
ness.
S.
A. & A. P.
FLATONIA ROUTE.
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San - Antonio, Southwest
Texas, California and
Mexico.
S. f\. Sc. f\. P. RY.
TO FLATONIA.
G. •H.&S.fl. RY.
TO SAN ANTONIO AND WEST.
Only line running THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPERS and
^ FREE CIIAIR CARS between Waco and San Antonia.
New Pullman Ordinary Sleeper leaves Waco every Sunday
night for San Francisco without change. Rates
less than half the standard car rate.
E. J. MARTIN, GEO. F. LUPTON.
G. F. & P. A- San Antonio. Texas. A. G. P. A,
Rockwell Bros. & Co.,
Albany, Texas,
Dealers in
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Frank Pate spent several
days with his father, uncle
Jesse, who has been quite sick
the past week. *
If the News family had to
depend on wood from those
who have promised to supply
us, we would freeze with the
mercury at 100 in the shade.
The Chinese ask "how is
your liver?" instead of "how do
you do?" for when the liver is
active the health is good.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers
are famous little pills for the
liver and bowels. J. W. Man-
ning. G. L. Chism, Moran. j
R. M. Coffee and wife and
Mrs. J. VV. Voris returned from
Throckmorton last week, where
they had been visiting relat-
ives.
Shingles,
ilouldings,
Sash,
Doors,
Blinds,
Cement,
Lime,
Brick, Etc.
We meet all competition. Stock always Complete.
Let us know your wants.
Mothers who would keep
their children in good health
should watch for the first
symptoms of worms and remove
them with WHITE'S CREAM
VERMIFUGE. Price, 25 cts.
J. W. Manning. june
Look over the advertisements
in the News, you will find much
to interest you if you are in
the market for merchandise.
Used in
Millions of
Homes
Try it once
andyouwill
never drink
any other
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ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR IT
Of;
A Luxury
within the
reach of all
wrapper.
WOOLSON SPIGE COMPANY, TOLEDO, OHIO
Premium List
in every
Package
7HT
You can tell LION
COFFEE by its package.
Notice three things: It
must be SEALED, in
one pound package only,
and a lion's head on
Messer House.
J. M. Minton, Prop.
Good accommodation for the
traveling public. Good feed
stable in connection. South-
east cor. Public Square,
Albany, Texas.
Miss Lucile Manning is in
El Paso this week attending
the Teachers' Association.
She was accompanied by her
brother, Shelton>
Our merehants are enjoying
a good trade these days. The
fruits of their liberal patronage
of the advertising colilmns of
the News.
Walter Boyd came in Tues-
day with another load of pro.
duce. -m ...
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Small in size and great in
results are DeWitt's Little
Early Risers, the famous little
pills that cleanse the liver and
bowels. They do not
J. W. Manning. G L
M°ran. °^ June.
Mrs. D. S. Cullum and dau-
ghters, Misses Mayme and
Myrtis, are visiting in El Paso
this week.
gripe.
Chism,.
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_ save mending, avoid
reaking, and to avoid suffer-
ing, prevent coughs and colds
T ii tll,lely use °f BAL-
T . HOREHOUND
•"Pf p18 a 8afe'sure and
swift remedy for all bronchial
cts T W A?riC6.' 25 and 50
. J. W. Manning. june
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900, newspaper, June 29, 1900; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414649/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.