Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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THE INTELLIGENCER
13 THE OLDEST RFPUB1ICA,N
DAtLi PAPtK NOW rUBLISIlEU IS Tllfi
mn ci mi
OR EVER. LIKELY TO BE;
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Ycer
Six Mouth
DALLAS,
$6 00
- - S3 00
TEXA£.
^o'0 Kendall's .
r
texas & pacific
RAILWAY
Wnli its couneOftoD*
From t*ie Direct Line
BETWEEN
Tul. f ew Mexico & uali
Hi d nil points in 'h"
North. East and Southeast,
J'oilman Palate Sleeping Cars
Dailv Between
ST LOUIS AND DALLAS
i'OlU' WORTH EL PAfcO
AKD DEMJN(i AND
MARSHALL AND
iNEVV OKDEBNS.
Cif>8e uuuiitntiou ai L.>ugview &
M?uo!a
WITH THE
International t& «Jriea!. Northern K'y
— FOR —
HOUSTON
GALVESTON
aUOJTN,
SAN AM ON JO
AND LAREDO
For tickets, baggage check, or auy
intarmation as raies and routes,
apply to any of the Ticket
•igeiil?, ««r to
B. W. McCULLOUUH,
Afs't General Pish. Agent,
Marshall Texas,
11. C. TOVVNSEND,
Genernl Pa*s. A^tn',
S . L'ini-, Mo.
H M. Li OX E,
31 Vice Pi8>itlent,
Sr. Lom» M<>.
E. P. TURNER.,
Tiokn Agnui,
Dalian, Texa«.
A (ilonrmiti Kftu e Kernel/.
SALICYLIC A
more iliK'Uuiatiwuj, Gout
twin
diets Ktil:ef WarraEtea,
ftiiiiM imGim!
1 ii t yen rs establish < d antl never
known to fail iu u sitiyte iti.se,
acute or chronic. liefer to all
i»t onilnent p/iysLoiaiit* utttl Drug
j. jr Lite sit, utility of null'
CtjlltiU,
SECRET!
J lie only Dimotaer ol tiye- Puiaonoun
Uric Ac tl Wliicn exist* Ut the biocd o!'
Kl't-uiutirii! and Goutypatients.
0 iLR'lil'AA is knowse 2m a-conr»nion.aer>»e-roni-
<'lv, i>cO;.u.-c H a likes directly. At the cuus of
ivjtuaji.u Di ••ouvai il Siiur;'wliil" Hj many
^..-called «»p eCilicB and Mi|>poaed pan.xcae only
trc.it loc ii ythe etTec a
It toud beep cjucedcd. by eminent# cientists
tbat outward a plications,, such as iubb.urf.wlih
Jul*, oi ituieiits' ^uime nis. Alia soot.iittg iuttoos
i" :i nd eiad'cata those diseases* wl.icu are the
'i t of tue poisob ng U-f- tile bUodwilh Ur.c |
\ •!.
LICYLUM wott.s wJ-li imarvelnus effcC rn |
iii* aciu, uuu bo rUie dsor oj, It « uoow I
ex-lus.velt used l^cei. ora ed. phys.cia » oj j
••i .ca and fcuropo. • i^ii -st iledicai A cade- t
»'y of tails r«|/o"U tfil . ox ceju cuioBiuthiee !
REM^xaBiSR
tii.v »AUC 1 ..... ale for KH»
> VIlSiI,.O.OU l' an 1 N uCUALuIA. in can ■
ins >s pai'is ure sabau^.l m«iautiy.
*;/>« u > tnai lie.ioi" zodrMUte'.-a ur iaone> :
i.ru-.di-d.
1 :i. as:iiii!8 of -T«*t.mouia s ^t-nt oa appliea.- I
tii.i.
ii a b x. G l>«ixe*i<»r $•">•
Sent frrt oy uiai. i>n rt-i eiot ( f uniue/-
.i-jk kvwib :'0a IT.
•il uu i.-I, !>u a 'lude i in,,/ 1-m .u<i lair.at o is or
lj»tJtut «, vr oomc-.lHUjf rei-oaii ie ot-d uk 'jcm
*•> lllitlat oil III.- ivliiilic Kill, ll.: D Uir
<11 U'iuilUUI'US 3L C;> Oil <A *i liu*, wu;cU IS
^. laraji.eed (.'lliiaiic'Al y j,u.-e n i'di-r ojr t^'.atu/e
a . -l«UI»p(.*i CeaU.Bi.o t'J 111. J re lh
tl... till?di. '1'4m« i.c olLur, o! b^u.I l > tiie
>V A U B' _il.S t, a CO- i. b r.i r«
BloAkway, cor teaio V r
lti A.dx *y. 1
From (lie Akron ('ommerciHl
«m», of Nov 25fli, 18vS2.
Readers of tlie Vomnterviul can not well ft rget
that u lar^e space has for y.iar# boju tak en up be
Kendall's advertiseTetito—especially ol a ctr'aiy
i-pavin i^ure We tiavo n.-d deail >gB with I)a
Kendall or many yea s, ahd we know of soinr
iarge busineVf houses l'> cities ne^r by, who
n«ve altw^iiealt with tiiic for man years, jji(d
t'jo. truth is Vtitly »U111» ithiuily proven, not ouly
th:it he Is a good houest man. au'.l ihu( bi> cele-
brated tpavin Cm e i? not only all that is reeom-
minJB'1 i. be, but thai th> A'pglisp 'au*ua,e is
not capable of rceotanieau'ing it too bi ghiy,
li -nuali's Bpaviu *Ju.-e will c re apavins. There
ar t hundreds ol cuaes i n wbijn th t has been
proTun te oo r ceijaiu knowle4« , but nftcr all,
if any persOi confines the usefuHesa of this cele-
brated niaeicine to cai-lng opavins rlouo. tluy
ma«e a big mistake. .Jt is the best medietas
ti.own as an ou;w:ird apilicaUou for rheuma
jism in the human faily . It is good for paius
al.a n hts, gwed'uKS and lameiiBt-s, and is just
as 8ifely applied to meu women ar.d children
as it is to hoi sea. We know that there are
otiier good liniments, but we ao [lelitve this
t.paviu cure to be lar better than any ever iu-
vjnted
KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE
Uuto.Minso .'s nanch, 12 aiiZes ao th of OvnV^r
C'oiorudo. »
Yf r jr Mar, 5th, ]883.
Illlt- B. J, ivtNDALI. & Co., (ielittp0.
past three ye.ua i nave u.ed Iv 'uuaii'o .Spavin
Cure in ^Vcry case o/spavin,, of which I
ireateu five. 1 iias ki< ed ti im all, aud entirely
removed three. In cssu ot spI nt I find jt hag *
equai, oDe case I hail was ;t ihrae > ears atand-
il.g and the tpavin Cure removed it entirely
I nail a c.w get apavi. ed and it entirely cured
her. one year, i»j,o a two hundreu pound oiuuk
of ice feu . ut oi a wufon striking mv foot on
iua: • pt and loeB, it woaid be iaiHcssible ti
mash a loot worse without breaking any bonea
I w as taken home and carried lino the hou^e I
do not the th ck wmputaiioa of the Zeg wouid
ceube any more i>uiu. I wei;t lor K-ndaii's
pavii Oma, l. was.^l I used aud la s.x uay- i
c_-iUa wain arouud. ^ibout three weeks ago
ray .earn rau awaj threw me out of the wagon
tbe hind who / atiucik tpy knee. After aPi^v-
uig te oral highly receiumeudid liniments with
oui obtaining any e/ief, 1 went for lieudall'
.paviuOure. Hy eg was drawn Un UL,i my
knee swoi/ea b ad/y, Is thr.e day» i wa8 a^ ^
wa<k to t.e b i.n. : could ko into deta' a more
luZ.y, and uirtke this a very ^ong leuer but will
no woarv y ou.
1 am very lespeclf illy yours,
/\ t , „ „.10>U,®Car Hutehinsop,
r. O. Lock Box, 2362, Denver City, col.
KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE
ffuia Rosa, C'al., Feb 9th, 188G.
B. J. Kendall & oo.. Uunt^auien£ j'^ei it
duty io o.heia aufi'ering with tiie p a, ,j
mg ol the rectum to wriie Jou. 1 have bed the
^lies aiiu pro'upsus ol the nctum loi fiVe veaia
for the past three years I have Miuered uiemost
a^oj iz u^ palu. Tiled everyiliing without reoef
but alter ton d-ys use oi Ke lual.'a Cipavni Cure'
1 have not s«en or hear 1 o f the piles, since Utie
who has not BUllered as l.have cannot comure-
head the gieat joy ti ai I lnel at being cured of a
U:S..a8c a<mu8t horse tU.a.deiih. J. ^ad a vat-
uaiuo i oi»e that h ad a large bunch gathered oii
ins bre. st b ne. i uicd all kind* oi 'lnini^nta
a.,d liaa ii. cut open without auy benofit 8aw
your i.dv.-rtiajme.,t Mil bought a botlle of Ken-
da i'd j^.avtn (Jui « and oruered my, teatuster to
Uoe us Uiruc e«. In ieas than oae wewk the iumo
bad disappeared 't hulking that a liniment that
Wou.a do aha hernial 'a ^p«yiu tiure iltto duiie
>.,r my hoiot m.tf„ i benefit more, I iried it as a
ia»» resori.
Wi ll gratitude ai d best wlshas lor
ceaa.
I am fai.hful y your,
J. H. Olenn.
KENDALLS SPAVIN (..URE
Fort Worth,Texa-, Marc'. 12t . 1883
ilEsshsiS d u.e.> all m c » —About eiKht
mont'iB gj 'here w.s a vaucbi- utaili, n
i.roueht to ii e stable of I'a. mes midHeury to
be tieated loi a boue ap .v n, which was one
years gi-oiv til al.U ol proaoaueed s ze, unj j, v.
n.g lea ned-lnr ug • oalaidu sources that \our
liiiimeu. k own .b ii.eiiua .'s tiyaviu cure wan
v luuoi., 1 ei mmei.cej as; g it ou the enurno-
Ui-Ut ai.u atUi si wteas ueiug ..11a naviiiK an
rlied two bot.!e® th uoisc was cured «i.t!relf"
eavl g.the leg per.ceUy smooth,
ol.AKLiiAS
S;»d addieti lor iiu uateu circular wh ch
We thill* Js'Ve. positive pro-»i ci Kb virtues•
i-cnedy has eve ni i w . sucn un^u hfic-d auc-
coas to our Know!ed.,e, for b-ast as wWI a> mun.
i rice tl per Oottte, or six oc.tica tor ^6. All
iUu£»esi U.ve it ^r c-.u get r. ful yxu, or it will
oe y. nt any addr.se oi. rt Je.pi ol ^iiCj by the
proprietois, Oti. il. d. x Cu..
■ HuoBour^ r'ailn, Vt.
oOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
your sue-
LYON&HEALY
State & Mon'oe Sts.,Chicago.^
Will w*pftio to *nv tboir
, BAND CATALOCUE, /
for !•». 5, r.nrrnnuftl
.Viiw, C«p«. H«Iu, \
ampou.-. kjfc*al»u. cap>laittr«.
;Suu i*. 4>rim. «-T!
H»tf, fc-iinlry H*n«i ()k.tr.t% K«f*4r!«f
tt«rfe<v, \i»o lotirc.^tton a:<4 t«-
for I.ruiu 4mlu a
-J %A*$*ta.
A to nti*wTfl* Til
i ??f T!^! ^ Otfif cts- & b>'
»tai 1 AantntM 531 oiaojos
I'.r.m * ill !>ri'i* rou jr. f*?*? M0H?T, in One Month,
1-hn.j -•iy,liihis'el*»lnArnonca. Al.^ihit.a «rt«lniv,
Kuc-A ao 'iaui:a1 it. VoaiaJ.:r3ti.'e<ctra;uSL.\Yurk.
and Mi 3i. iiui JCMPLAWT8 H!t-rall<'vaJ by taton<
WRIGHTS I'lDIW VtOETABI.E PIUS
*Wti? 7u>UUi;^l4 3rh'"'. ftiii 25s. Ai.
t* " K 3Ifl NTH ar.fl ROA f:U f>.r three
t )•) 1, vhY.iiiiijc 11-11 01 la-lit-* in <»acl»
i .-. A'tdre^ P W Zifcgierr 0>. Pun
».i»ia, Pa. ^2^5 4w
•fr^TC'.s ir.fcde tor THIS l'AFI. R. which i. k.pl
L LORO * THOMAS.
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DIET
X
oOO,CKK) acres choice land in oni body.
Parties wishing to aell will give parties
•liars as to location and lowest ca-sh rate.
A .B Hortou & Co,
—The Editor of the San Marcos Free
Presn describes the condition oi many pub*
irihers:
A word to delinquent subscribers. We
have not found time to send out. bilis mid
all knowing themselves indebted need not
to wait tor tluw formality., but will please
call and pay uo.
WAUThD--a good location In Texas for a firs
class Military Wchooi by one o f tne ablest and
most experienced teacnors in the Union, who
brings with him the very bl^liest testimoniala aa
to ql uliltcati'jn aud moral character. Any par-
lies desiring iha establishment of a No. 1 Milita-
ry Academy a/e iuvtted to open corraapondence
With the Kditor of the lN'f£Ll>i(<E.vi;£a.
whi window sash and window frame, in
cb tne sa*n will oe held at any point
n thc frame without weights or similar
contrivances, Lai been patented by Mr.
(Jacper Lowe.Ktein yt iJaiumbus, Ohio.
The side oars of ti e si»sh are wider at the
top than at the bottom, and the window
faauie is provided with recesses, in which
bars are placed that are pressed out by
suitable «prin«s against the diagonal edgei
of the side bars of the sash, the springs
exerting the greatest pressure below the
centre of the bars, and holding the sash
at-any desired position.— Scientific Amen -
can.
A model of this useful invention can be
seen at .Norton's Intelligencer office in
Btone building corner of sycamore tnd Elm
tteeits .
TO OUll SUBSCRIBERS AttD ADVER
'USERS,
To make contemplated improvements
involving considerable outlay of money
the iNTM.LiiiE.NCKR calls upon all in arrears
ta contribute. .Vlany are owing us to
years, and if they cannot pay all let them
help us to tiie extent of their ability
Thousands of dollars scattered ihrouuh* ut
the country now gathered into a pi'e in our
sanctum Would enable us to publish a pt
per far in advance of our conteuiporarie
Send in your dollars and bj mscribed u
on the Legion of iio'ior.
The number ot square feet in a acre is
43,360.. In order to nave this area the
piece of land must be of such a length and
oreadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thus, an
acre of land might be 4^,5(50 feet Joug by
one toot broad; 21,780 ieet long by two
feet bfoad; 14,520 leet long by three feet
broad, anu so on. Ii the-acre ot land is to
ae exactly square, each, side must be near-
ly as possible -i08 feet 1:2 inches, The
nearest you can come to an exactly square
acre with as even number ol feet in the
ere make it 220 leet louy by 19ri broad
The greatest invention in the way ot
a window sash holder—the Keystone Sash
Holder, contracie-s and builders are invi-
ted to examine the model at i he office of
A. B. Norton & Co.,—Norton's building
corner ot Elm and Sycamore—ana iearn
about buying Slate and county rights.
NOTICE THIS.
If you want to buy a piano, organ or musical in
ttrumeiits of any bind oi sneet music, or instruc-
tion'book or any thini; in the mmieal 1 ue—ap-
ply to the editor ot.the iNTELLiGENCfc.i, a nd you
will ba enabled to buy what you want aud.yuu
will have thirty percent froal what you wil have
to pay so- called music dealers., B-iar this in miad
dui iug the holiday season.
flie Intelligencer Cffi.cs
A, B JSOR'l OA'tfc CO.
Law, Lanfl ai ColMii L rents
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Given to business th«
State Over.
Newspaper advertising promotes tr>de, for
even in toe dull times adV-fertUars. 8' cure by far
the largest share of what lar being done.—John
J/aumg>
TO POSTMASTER'S.
We wilt be obliged to every postmaster who
w'll TRACK TUB LAW, and inform us
•whenever any oopy of tha lNT XLuIGK.V CEH
is not taken out of the odice. Wa uou't want
I to throw away any money on any graceless
I snamps, who "renig," nor do wa wish to send
' our paper tc any ofii.se wuere the party to whom
it is addressed h:.a mov»d off without having
IIOVORl enough ,n him tc notify us tnat h e has
vamosed,
Vor Stile
A No. 1 farm of 200 acres, about e!ght miles
southeast of Dalian and one mile north of the
•unk Kailroad; oue hundred acres improved;
a good two stoiy frame house reoently built;
good granary and barn, a well of excellent water
ai i convenient tc a good school. I'rice , $ -0 per
acre, inquire of A. B Norton at Co.
822 acres of good land, with a small Improve,
meut; ao acres uuder fence; laud weil ti nbered
Will be sold lor $10 per acre, Capable ot being
made a jgood farm. Located about aeven miles
southeast of Dallas. Title perfect. This land h
part on the Trinity river, b'oi particulars enquire
of A. B. NOUTON & CO
For Sale or Rent
Advertise your wishes i» the Intelligencer.
A bran new safe for sale. Enquire of A. B.
Norton & Co.
Several desirabto roon s and houses for rent
Enquire ot I. B. Norton & Co.
A houso on the corner of Sycamore and Pacific
aveuue for rent. Enquire of A. B. Norton &, Co.
Our Columns ure opbn to all advertisers. Hates
made known on application 'o ti e editor.
Vaiaabie lauds .11 uian> counties in t'exas for
sale. Enquire of tue euitor of the Ini'clligkn
EH.
Baigalna in loud in all part of Texas can be
hud by atipyiug t,. B. NORTON J* CO.
Texao.—Ail who contemplate imaii-
orating to "the beautiful land" ca i lean,
the auvanta^es and disadvantages—-''tltf
truth, and nothing but the trutn," by sub-
mvibing for Norton's Union Intklligkni-
jeh, published at Dallas, the city oi grea
expectations aud greatest promise in iht
Mate Terms: v 1p2.50 periiuum 5pl.50 fo
ix months
PISE L4XI)
13»li acie-iof choice land, ii
one Oody'in Cherokee county, i exas. Fort
see at iow figures. X itie perleet. No tin.
ber has ever been cut from the iand.
Call on or Address
A. B. KOliiOA A ( O.
Homestead Law
Practice in Ei-daral and State 'tow*. Ptose-
cute-laiois ag nst'h« £.j . tiriM/ienti and
iiclare the Is urtmeuts at Washing-
toi
Lands and Script Rung lit and, Sold
Kecord kept o^la-'d for •al*'. Advertiiements in-
s.-rted iii the IntcLlioenodb at rconouuhle
rates-
Uu»iue8s llou es. Dwelling Houses aud
i-'orilis for Sale or Kotil.
Peasiacs ai Patents Otaiaeil
U S Lata 3cn.£lit aai Sold,
Oe:u-ral Ageru inr
B< ok^, M;i|>>-ZiDCr-, L C.
Quickiy and
Permanently
fEXTBACTH From THE STATE CONSTITUITOI*
F
ART.XVI.—OENEliAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 6d The homeHtead Of a fami'y shall be
and is hereby protected trom forced sale tor th.
pwymept ot all debts, except for the pur char
money thereof, or a pa-t of such purchase money
the taxes due thereon, or for work aud materia
used in consti tuting improvements tner ;oji ; atii
n this last case only when the work and materia
are contracted for in writing, with the consent o
the wife,.given in tb^,same manner as is require,
in niakiag a sale aud conveyance of the home
» eaii; or shall the owner, if a mauled man, sei
the homestead wilhcut the consent of tin wile
given in such manner as may be prescribed b ,
law. No mortgage, trust deed or other lieu ahal
ever l e va id, except tor tlv purchase monej
therefor or.improvements made thereon, as here
ii.before provided, whetner »uch mortgage o.
trus*. deeu or oth-r lieu.shall hav« beeu createi
by tiie husband lioue or together with his wife
a.iu ail pretended sales of the h .mestead invoiv
iug any condition of defeauce shall be void.
t-EC. 51. The homestead, uot in a town or city
shall cousist of uot more than aWI acres of lane
which may be in oae or more parcels, with th;
impiovemeiitB therjiou. i'he uomeaiead, iu a city,
town or ullage shall consist, of lot or lota, uot ti
exceed in va ue five thousand dollars al the timi
ot their dissipation as the homea'eud, without
reference to tiie value ot auy improvements there
ou Provided, that the name shall be used to:
t ie purposes of a home, or as a place to cxercis.
tue calling or business oi the h.ad of a family
I'roviued, also, tnat any temporary reutlug ot thi
hoiu.ateuu snali not cnantic the cuaracter of tbe
tatue v.hen no othei homestead ha- been acuuiedi
SKC. 62. Ou the ueaui ot the nusbuna >r win
or both, the homestead shall descend and ve . ti e
iike Uianiier as olbfr reui p.openV oi tue deceat
eu, a. d shall he govel aed oy the same laws of de
aceii!. and u.stritiujoi.. But it abai not be Dart
tioneti.Union* ilie heirs ot tue deceased doung in.
dt-tiuic ol iue surviving uusband or wile, or so
oiig as the survivor r ay eiv'Ct to iise oi OJeupy
ue sum j as a h j.iientead, or as tOug as tue gu.«rd-
atl ofUle miuor ch.idrul) ol th: deenas.u .U.V c
per in i lied, uudej: ihu order of the proper couri
uaVii.g ju.isdicuon, lo use uuu occupy the same
Tue .aw deiiuiog the noai^at.sa.. a.iu other p.op
erty exeu.p. lroui la^.non In uucoruuace witu -u
au >ve provisions u .^ loiioWi-
AUT, b»a». iuerc shall i iso be reserved to
J eveiy iainily n this dale, free au i exempt ..oil.
loreeu saie lor deo.sv the io lowing property : Aii
! household auu i».leueu.i lumiturc; all liupie ccnU
ol Ui.Bouodiy^ ail mo.", aud ap^amtas oeloagiUj,
I lo any trade oi prolessato, an ojoks oeio«i(iug
1 >i puvule or i-io.ic uur ilic'i, .iy« ui.io.1 co^s an .
caivee; two yoUe ot WorA '*xe.i; iwo uoraes aud
one wagjbfc u'a- carriage or ua5gy, oue guu,
av.en y uo^a; twenty Ucad ot sueep; all provis-
lolls and loi'a^e.on u .u<i lor n .ine coiiau...puou,
an eadd.es, ui .Uics und harness .Usu-osary lor uie
uae of tue UMdUy; AUu to every c.uzea aud U -ad
ol l.uu.iy oae u jise, ondie an ■ »a.iu.e,aii ive'atj
appa.el a..d ah tOoia, app|i.r.iJ,Us a..u books be,
o..g..i£ to m-. aniva.c ubr»rv
REIORD OF FRA UVS.
ASTHMA
>r.S:i -iii'i AstcrdaA? nedy;
is nn"<pin'.ed a.« a p<isfi;ve
Aiter.-U'vv and r'urr for.
Asthma ati Dyspepsia. *
And a'.l t»i »ir Alter..taut evil*
[Med
The Post Office Department puts i:j>oa Us fraud
1st tin lutdti '.-jis v sijtui.i »,d tne Ameri-
can News Kxchang'f of Citiciuuatj.
Also <teosge -viays, alias .* .nfor l, alin San
ford St. Co.. of Oliicaic are frauds.
ureal Western Oun Woikit'ittsburg, Pa, doo'
ante up-
'ih. Lot'dell C'hemioal C".,.olSt, '.duis. Mo.J it
ia reported «.ou'l pay its adv- using.acconnts.
Theiie« Vor^ i-uraishiiig JotLpany dwu't.pay
ads,and send iu retui r. articiea fur raouey. ii< ware
oi it.
The Osteite aud Scar ibusdensi loea amu'.titudt
of. ciiu^s -
A subscriber who will allow tke po^lmister
to uo tiuainess foi hliu, in the matter.id stoppiiijj
I his paper, alter tak.tig it a JBir or mole—aiid
j never paid ior it—is not a geutlemati. and hie
name sfiuuid be published. is defrauding the
I publisher, but is loo hig aoowari to do .t baldly
| dfore lie hides niaiseii behind the pos uiu
i hvr
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIGENOER.
"Thk old Reliable" Union paper and
ihe stalwart advocate ot
NATIONAL REPUBLICANISM.
Commends itself to all, who are <levot
ed to the principles oi the grand party of
Progress and Freedom-
It has now en tered upon a new volume
and asks at the hand of those, who profess
republicanism that to which it is justly en
titled a liberal and generous support.
The Intelligencer was the last Union
pauei published in the str.tas that attempt
ed to secede trom the Federal Unior—and
couldn't.
THe lNTFUJGENCEB is the oldest repub
iican paper in the south.
"'i he Intkllwencff was foi many vears
theortij republican jiurnal in the south.
The editor and pref rietor of the Intel
ic+encer has continuously kept tiie old
tlag tivinir under the most trying cir-
cumstances—lias stood faithful among the
faithless"—has passed through "the fiery
furnace" ol prescript .jn intolerance and
deadly hate" and
n.nailed and alone
iias striven to uphold the cause of the
constitution and the union
in Tex as.
Haviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be pubi isiied iu the oid demo-
: a tic stronghold under the most adverse
jircumstances, and having made the In -
ri*ILLl\jiJ!lNC£ii ti
L'EHMANENT INSTITCTTIONt
.laving spent his time and talents and
noney. when friends were "few and lar be
ween," having borne the Orunt and but:-
iien ol the tight; He believes uiat m toe
iawii ot a belter day ae iias the right to
i:-k those who "claim to be republicans'
o help extend its circulation.
In our coiumus will be touud much use
uk information lor the business man. thu
.timer and mechanic aud all classes at
;juiuiuuity. We shall continue our exi
eavors lor
law and order and oood government
The Intelligencer continues to advo
ate r'uulic JticH techools, morality tetu<
eiance ana virtue—endeavoring "to
ueerthe taste ajid cultivate the mind,
o "buiid up the waste places" aud to beu
lit .matikinu.
'1 o our old readers, it is not neceaoarv to
a.v more—they undefstand us 'Lo the
tv>) in our midst we say try us, ur uot as
ou please l .VVe have.enUiied upon the 18
.oluui* oi the weekly and are in tht 6ti;
/oluine ot our DAUuT, <>vfc uave made a
ood publications as our tta.auH would per
ait—unpretentious and unassuming
Jiough our paper may haye been, we are
atished that, in,our numble capacity we
.ave done Bome. good, to others it they
tave uot to us
Those who wish a lair, candid oulspo-
en journal Uiat pandeis not to a vitiated
ste and bows not the Xuee to Baa., are
invited to enroll themselves, upon our
tst ana receive tue WEiiXLY at tne rate of
2.60a year, aud tlu uailv at 5bb,00 per
rear. We have never had agents in tue
ield to canvass for us, nor have we sent
tollectors o:it lo harrasa and annoy. Ou
he coimarv, we have ourselves beeu
jreased for our bill ari many can testify
io those in this -icaiity we would lespect
illy hay that ir pavi-iK suoscnptinn.
they can rest assure1- that, a paper puoiis/i.
m in l/allas when there were only Thirteen
white republicans, voting the ticKet,
n the entire county, can not fail wtieu
tiere are thir>eet> hundreti. auu
shall not
;,ill there are more than thirteen thousand
13,000). Here we planted our Ebeneze-r
ears ago and here Norton's Union in-
s;LLIviENCEU win stHuit.touu squari wort:
' Look in-at the has and behold it isdyjuj^
" IF YOU WA«F
> ilo«>'; not nmr«ly
Alford tvMipcrwe relief, fsit la A nerinanout ^ura.
Mrs B K. I.ae. of Bttmore, Oi. ..ays of It: •'/ a»A
, ""V. * surprised lit tl \i}:r*ly tpcrlt of your yrmnly. Jt is
ranprnai; IA' /»•»* motirrv in jut v«p-j tint has hxxmnl >>ik
fXn c/ui?^. o'«l yt«iiic tt{>'XiniriUwi% t'isy. I notv str*i>'iU
V iri
tOJ/CW
t/ui^t -r,>i(7h"io." If ysir dnggist <?oas tro»
i»ey. l, 4«ud lor t.-eati-e anil a^atimopiataVi.
aid'.
P. K. WK * W-
Stn Tsrk.
A tAl'.IJ.
i To aU wto are fuDeiing irox the errora and
tiidiac.etiou of youm, neiToita weaiineas, ear'.y
decay, .ua? ef manhood, ate., l w.i| se.ia a receipt
that »u. cure you, If HE E «.'K CH-lP.OE, This
. grea' re'kedy waadiaeovared by a missionary m
Soulii iitucriea. Seud a a^lf-a^drasaed eave.ope
I io tne Rev oce-J^o X. ixmw, duiiob U, N»w
I «tjc.
Boarder*v
a situation,
A saiJ^Jttw,
A aeivaul.Uirl,
To ien< a.atora,
To i>eii a piano.
To aeli a horae,.
To buy a bouse,
To hu a hors»,
To ael! a earna^e,
A ooaroi'ng p<ace.
To boirow aioiiey,
To aeil dry goo-la.
'io soil groceries,
I o aeil furniture,
To aeil real estate,
A job of ^lackami'hinf,
A job of carpentering,
To seli itiiliuery g jods.
'i0> B.di a house u d let,
'I'o sd'i'Olttse t.) .advantage,
Tc find any one's address,
'iu aeil a piec» o: furaiture,
'lo bi\y a second haai Jairuge,
To Scd any tuing y iu have lost, i
To SeU agi-.uri. . iM. i upls auats,
Tc dad au owner for list property'
Advertise is
NORTON'S LNTELLIGEXCER,
IV'hich has the b«st circulation ol any pa-
per in North Texan.
lt>w*imi»er AU»erii»inu.
Newspaper adverttsing H now reco .mz-.il 'iy
buainuBs uieo, ba/mi. faitn in tbeh own «tr -s,
as the myBt edeutne uieaa&.ofaecu.iu; for ibeir
gooda a wide rec.i|.ittuii of tiiir m -riit.
^ewepaper a.ver.ising imp.-la a .i.q.tli t, a nl
when U>e ai.ijle off.'re•! b o. guod qaalitj a .a
at * fair p.i-«, lay aat i rat i jauii ia increased
Ba'es. •
Newspaper nivcrt.i-ing is a permanent a l lilt i»
totuc reputa>io\i of ttw <juh aiiv jri.»e-t, &e.
cause 'I la a p riUa«e?b la iueuc j aitVays i.tu't
| iu their interest,
N>wsp»oer adrc-rticing ia vhe^moat ec«r|etic
j and v..iga.it of natcauieu; Addrestiuu Ibjassads
: «uh (lay, always iu the .adverser 'a interest, and
easel«s».'y a; wo k see.iag c ulam-j.a ir.iA
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1883, newspaper, October 5, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444792/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.