The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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ALBANT, TEXAS, FRIDAT, FEB. 3, 1899.
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B. M. CAMPBELL,
DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, News, Station-
ery, Druggists Sundries, Etc.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by J. W. MANNING
A nice line of fishing tackle and other sporting goods. Give me
a call when you need anything in my
stand Albany. Texas
line. Jas. Lyons old
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CANS OF
h T. Babbitt's PURE POTASH
IS EQUAL TO
2 any Other BRAND.
3 Cans of any Other Brands, - 25 cts.
2 Cans of B. T. Babbitt's PURE 20 cts*
SAVES THE CONSUMER, 5 cts.
INSIST ON HAVING
B. T. BABBITT'S
Pure Potash or Lye.
J. S. MeCOMBrv
Daaler in FURNITURE. HARNESS and SADDLERY.
The nicest stock of goods in the above lines ever shown in
Albany. The prices are made to suit the times.
Hardware! Hardware!!
Hardware!!!
I am trying to establish in Al-
bany a competative Hardware
business. In doing so I re-
spectfully solicit your patron-
age end support, as an encour-
agement to successfully and
permanently locate among you.
When needing anything in my
line I will call your attention
to the fact, that I will in the
future, as in the past endeavor
to treat you fairly and politely
by appreciating your efforts to
assist me in my undertaking. I
am fast growing in touch with
the goods you need by keeping
what you call for. Prices as
low as any retail establishment
in the state, regardless of cost
to myself. Hoping to have the
pleasure of ail early ancl re-
peated call, I am respectfullv.
J. E. PARKER/
J. T. BAKER,
(Successor to J. H. LEECH & CO.)
STAPLE
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An ''up-to-date house, where you can get anything you
want in the grocery line. Our stock is always the best
and lreshest that can be had. Country produce bought
and sold at fair prices. Give us your.orders and we will
do our best to please you.
Albany, Texas.
E. E. WHITNEY,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
and all kinds of Feed Stuffs, Corn, Oats,
Bran and Chops. Choice Forney Hay al=
ways on hand. Heighest market price
paid for Country Produce.
I want your Furs, Hides, and Beeswax, Come to see He when anything in my
line is wanted. E. E. WHITNEY, The Grocer.
TOMME & POSEY
have opened a first=class
GROCERY
at B. W. Tomme's
former place of bus-
iness, and invite the public
to patronize them.
Oysters served at all
Fresh
times.
A BOON TO AM/VK//VP/
DR TABLER'S BUCKEYE
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
TUBES, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLES, 50 CENTS.
IMS F, BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North ttm Street, ST. LOUIS, MO,
B. M. Campbell, Druggist,
A proper fitting
Truss often affects
a permanent cure.
A full assortment
for sale by B. fl.
Campbell, Druggist,
Albany, Texas.
Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in Chicago.
Hisgen Bros . the popular
South Side druggists, corner
69th st • and Wentworth-av.,
say: "We sell a great deal of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
and find that it gives the most
satisfactory results, especially
among children for severe colds
and croup." For sale by B.M.
Campbell. feb.
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The Cisco Round-up has a
damage suit on hand, where in
the damaged claims $5,000.00
as the amount due him from
said paper, for "short personal"
which appeared in the Round-
up some time last August.
Yerily there are still some men
who think editors are "lousey
with money."
TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE
OINTMENT is no panacea, but
is recommended for piles only.
These it will cure. Price 50 cents
in bottles; Tubes, 75 cents. B.
M. Campbell. feb.
Just at present there is more
talk of railroad building in the
state of Texas, than for many
years.The present knock-out of
the commission might have
caused this spirit in railroad
circles for an effect, and it may
only be "wind jamming" by
newspapers for the want of
something better to do.
Frequently accidents occur in
the household, which cause
burns, cuts sprains and bruises.
For use in such cases BAL-
LARD,S SNOW LINIMENT
has for many years been con-
stant favorite family remedy.
Price, 25 cts. and 50 cts. B.
M. Campbell. feb.
Capt Peak went to Dallas
last Tuesday on business re-
garding the sale of his ranch.
Don't irritate your lungs with
a stubborn cough when a pleas-/
ant and effective remedy may
be found in BALLARD'S
HOREIIOUND SYRUP. Price,
25 and 50 cents. B. M. Camp-
bell. feb.
The cold spell of this week
was the severest of the winter,
being felt more keenly by
many on account of suffering
from the grippe.
Faults of digestion cause
disorder of the liver, and the
whole system becomes derang-
ed. » HERBINE perfects the
the process of digestion and
assimilation, and thus makes
pure blood. Price 50 cts. B.
M. Campbell. feb.
For Sale.
Baled Sorghum and baled
Johnson grass at 20 cts per
bale. Seed oats at 35 cts per
bu. tf June Peak.
Ten thousand cases of grippe
were reported last, week in . the
city of Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. Manning is occupying his
new office.
All local advertising in the
News will be charged for at
the rate of 5 cents per line to
patrons running a standing
advertissment. To others the
rate of 10 cents per line for
first insertion and 5 cents per
line for each subsequent inser-
tion. This matter will be set
in our regular .reading type.
All locals will run until ordered
out, if a stated time is not
given when contracted for.
THE wjgAWB-
Weeks ending Wednesday, Feb. 1st,
1899. Reported, by
N. L. Bartholomew.
temperature
date
7 a..m
2 p.m.
9i\m,
mean.
26
36
46
36
37.5
27
24
30
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25.5
28
20
46
30
31.5
29
18
30
36
30.
30
44
40
22
32.
31
10
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22
19.
1
20
58
36
37.5
27
Snow.
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10 :00 p m
12 :4b a m
6:35 a m
12:40 p m
12:40 a m
3 :05 a m
1:40 p m
8:35pm
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Ar Chattanooga 3:08 a m
Ar Atlana 7 :30 a ni
Through free Chair Cars and Pull-
man Sleepers are run between Texas
and Cairo without change ; also Pull-
man sl&epers and through coaches be-
tween Cairo and Nashville.
The Cotton Belt is now the only
line operating double daily train ser-
vice between Texas and the Southeast
without any lay-over or interruption
of delay. If you want to go to tha
"Old States" and don't want lo be
delayed by quarantine restrictions,'
purchase your tickets over the Cotton
Belt. For rates sea any Cotion Belt
aaent &r write, S. G. Warner.
A. A. Gli-ou, C. P. & T. A.,
T. P. A., Tyler, Tex.
Ft. Worth, Tex.
Mark this the arriving time at Nash-
ville is exactly the same as it was via
Memphis.
We have found with much
suffering on our part, that the
grippe is no respecter of per-
son, and will not even let a
poor editor escape the pangs
and pains.
Half Rate to Mardi Gras.
As usual the Texas and Pacific
Railway Company will sell
tickets to New Orleans account
MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL
at rate of one fare round trip.
Tickets on sale Feb. 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12 and 13th., good for return
as late as Feb. 28th. See near-
est ticket agent for further
information
E. P. Turner
Gr. P. &. A., Dallas, Texas.
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Cotton Belt Route.
No interruption of train service to
the Southeast. This line now operates
Double Daily Train Service between
Texas and the Southeast via Cairo on
the following schedule:
Ly Ft. Worth 10:1.5 a m 10:10 p m
Lv Dallas 11:00 am 11:00 pm
Lv Greenyilla 1:30 p m 1:08 a m
Lv Sherman 10:40 a m
Lv Waco 7:20 a m
Lv Corsicana 9:20 a ra
Lv Tyler 12:55 p m
Lv Texarkana 7 :45 p m
Lv Pine Bluff 1 -.40 a m
Ar Cairo 1:15pm
Lv Cairo 2 :10 p m
Ar Nashville 10:00 p
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1899, newspaper, February 3, 1899; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414813/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.