Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 112, Ed. 2, Thursday, February 4, 1892 Page: 5 of 8
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VYOU ARE MY SON
InlS59thoold gentleman
home in Vicksburg about a
had married a very protty
and had gone to California
wealth There he was lost
Allovr a cough
rtach at medicli
wear away but
awav Could the >
ci ssul medicine
sold on a pus
would Immcula
after taking the
Trial slzejree m all drussists
manufacture railway handcars
NOTIME TO BE LOST
rTAKE ME TO YOUR MOTHER
SAID THE OLD MAN
pe Cad Been Away as One tost for Thirty
Tearj IIo Finds Wife and Son
In Kansas City
Special to the Gazette
Kansas Citt Mo Feb 3 In a hotel
here a few days ago sir elderly gentleman
with long gray beard registered as D R
Johnson As ho registered he looked over
the page and turning to the clerk said
1 sea registered here D R Johnson and
piother Ho you know anything about
them The clerk replied that heknew
nothing except that the two had come in
the night before The old gentleman gave
the clerk his card and asked him to send it
up to Mr Johnson remarking that whilo
D K Johnson was a common name ho had
never chanced to meet a manwith the name
before except himself
In answer to the card a man about thirty
rears old camo down and the old gentle-
man shook bands with him told him tho
reason for sending tho card and the two
then walked over to a retired corner sat
down and began talking In about five
minutes the elderly man wa3 seen to got up
and almost shout You aro my son my
son take me to your mother
had left his
year after he
southern girl
in search of
in tho moun
Uins for sis months and on coming out and
nt 530000 was organized at Jeffescnji jss
n hardware company with SSO OOxSpltal
at Jacksonville Fla a harrtfw factory at
Livingston Tex and ice factories at
Blackvillc S C and Mayfield Ky A
malt and grain company with 8100000 capi-
tal is reported at Fort Worth Tex a S30
000 phosphato company at Jacksonville
Fla a storage and manufacturing company
at Memphis Tenn tanneries at Saulsburg
Tenn and Guilford College N C and a
tile and uaving company at Richmond Va-
In woodworking plants a lumber company
with H 000 capital has been chartered at
Helena Ark a planing mill will bo built
at Jackson Tenn and saw mills at Dayton
Miss and Livingston Tenn A largo
woolen mill replacing one burned will bo
built at Franklin Ky
Among industries destroyed by Are dur-
ing the week are an ice factory at Danville
Va loss S75000 railroad machine shops at
Meridian Miss with 150000 loss and one
near Now Orleans La loss 00000 a JM
000 cotton mill at Chester S C and a flour-
ing mill at Greenville Texas loss about
30000
Railroads wpro chartered during the week
atDenison Tex to run thenco to Kentucky
town a distance of twenty miles at Fort
AVorth Tox to connect with the Kansas
State line at Duncan Miss connecting
that town with the Sunflower river and a
contract was let for building ten miles of
the Llano oxtonsion road of Texas A
dummy lino was chartered at Memphis
Tenn an electric lino at Montgomery Ala
and a street car line at Knoxville Tenn
Among new buildings reported are bank
building at Tuscaloosa Ala business
blocks at Chattanooga Tenn and Littlo
Rock Ark a 45000 school building at
Columbia S C and a 00000 school build-
ing at Louisville Ky
Fires involving a loss of 230000 aro re-
ported at Pine Bluff Ark court houses
were burned at Beverly WcstVa and
A > limber of Counties > ot Yet Organized
for Worlds ralr Work
WACO Trcc Feb a The directors of tho
Texas Worlds fair association are sending
out notihcationslo tho various Worlds fair
committees throughout the state advising
them that no time is to bo lost in the move-
ment now under way to have Texas credit-
ably represented at the Woilds fair and
suggesting to tho committocs tho advisa-
bility of making a vigorous personal can-
vass in thoir respective counties The noti-
fication further embraces tho suggestion to
the various chairmen of committees that in
the event their cpmmittees are not suffi-
ciently active they call meetings of thoir
representative citizens and creato now cora
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completely disguising the
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impairing its efficacy
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Price 25 cents a er-
a New York D K 35 Canal Street
writing home ho found that hi3 wifa had
left their home and after that ho had uoverl
been able to hear of her He prospered in
California and 5 ear after year had made a
fruitless pilgrimage to tho south He was
row on one of these pilgrimages
His wifes story xvas that her husband
had gone into the mountains She received
letters from San Francisco telling her of
his probable death Months passed by
and hearing nothing from him she con-
cluded that the terrible news was true
Thrown oti her own resources she decided
to go north and teach school She found a
quiet littlo villago in New Hampshire
There her child was born and rrow up to
manhood and position She had always
longed to go to California woman like say
ms that she felt as if she might find trace
of her husband yf
Soire rooll
eoplo
gets beyond the
ften say Oh it will
t cases It wears theia
nduced to try the su =
JKcmps Balsam which
ntee to cure they
je excellent effect
st dose IVice DOo and SI 00
GROWTrf OF THE SOUTH
Tho Industrial Development in ths VTock
IJrullng Oauuary 30
The Tradesman Chattanooga Tenn in
Its weekly review of tho industrial inter-
ests in the South for tho week ending Janu-
ary 30 1S92 reports continued healthtul
progress though not marked by any de-
velopment of especial importance As tho
planting season approaches general atten-
tion is being given to tho subject of diversi-
fied crops and a lesser acreage of cotton
and greater one of corn and other cereals
may ca may be expected This plan gener-
ally carried put will givo tho South the
advantage of independence of other sources
of supply while tho cotton crop will bo
sufficient for general needs
In technical industries tho Tradesman
reports the establishment during tho week
of cotton compresses at Greenville and
Velasco Tex of canning factories at
Barrwall and EBlngham S C and Port
Lavaco Tor the letting of tho contract
for a 800000 bushel elevator at West Wego
La near Now Orleans the incorporation
of a coal and coke company at Fairmont
W Va flour and grist mills are to bo
built at Buford Ga Alexandria Citv A r
and Eliisvillo Miss f
An electrical supply company was cor
porated during the week at Jfemp
Tenn and an electric lightini
chartered at Bartow Fla A
r
JJfuio Tex and warehouses at NorfolkJ b i
Va causing a loss of 53000 i
1iirgiidKiilhiiHr l
mittees composed of men and women inter
ested in the work and who aro able and
willing to give somo time and attention to
mailing tho movement a success It is the
desire of the state association to havo every
county in tho stato represented in this
movement
In the following counties no committees
havo yet been appointed Anderson An-
gelina Brewster Cameron Camp Col
lingsworth Comal Dimraitt Edwards
Frio Greer Haskell Henderson Hidalgo
Jacksou Kerr Kinney Knox Marion
Matagorda Mavorick McCulloch McMui
lcn Mills Morris Xacogdochea Ochiltreo
Palo Pinto Presidio Rains ertsRusk
Sabine Sau Augostlne Scurrv Shackcll
ford Shelby Throckmorton Upshur Val
Verde Van Zandt Wheeler
WUUaisonT
Zapata Zavalla
U eswn < < lrerepresentation in
tho display that Texas will make at he
Worlds fair in the way of advertising their
citizens who
resources aro sufncienUy in
teresteishould organize at once and resort
the result to the secretary of the Texas
Worlds fair association at Waco so that
they be adv ed
may as to the general plan
of tho work The county judges of the
abovo counties though reneatedly ro
qwated have neglected up to tho
present
time to appoint committees and tho dutv
of creating these committees will now de
volvo upon tho citfzens themselves Anv
one feeling an interest In
havine Texas
represented at the Worlds fair should take
the initiative and organize committees in
tho above named counties at onceL
An Ev ncell t on th Bordir
Special to tho Uazotte
Del Rio Tex Fob 3J H Collard
Jr an evangelist from Granburv has lust
closed one of the most wonderful revivals
ever held on tho TeAas borifcr There
wera about one hundred and fifty
conver-
sions among whom arotheoldestand hard
est men of tha ccmutiy and one Jewess
Mr Collard left for Granburv wiav
leaving tha meeting la the haaxU of tha
pastors
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Exchange drawn on all the principal cities of Europe
Directors K IX Van Zandt Thos A Tidball N Harding E T 4 bler J J Jarvls E J
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Em Again Bicycles Trycicles Velocipedes Goat Carts Iroa
Wegoas etc is fact every kind ot In and Outdoor Sport
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