Christian Messenger (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1877 Page: 3 of 8
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BONHAM
Christian College.
The Fifth Annual Session of
Bonham Christian Collogy will
ooen r ' 1
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, 1877,
•and continue THrsTY-eight wbjcks.
The location of the College -fa
one of the beet in the Stpte,fpr
health, intelligence, apd good tnor;
ale. There are hot here the tempt-
ations incident to railroad centers,
and young men and women can
pursue their studies without inter-
ruption. ,
The cburse of study is full] And-
students will only ffb passed ftronr
one grade to another as their Rf;
tainments will warrant.
The accommodations of the Col-
lege are first class, being supplied
with the best seats. • i.» w.
The whole control and manage-
ment of the school will be Tn' tht
hands of Mr. Carlton, assisted by
C. T. Carlton and such ether com-
petent teachers as the wants.of th$
several departments require.
Thorough work will be required
of ©very student, and not corres-
pondence and company-keeping be-
tween the young men and women
of the school, or others. Those
who cannot comply with this need
not apply. V •
The Music Department and Or-
namental Work will be complete
and thorough.
A liberal patronage m asked for
the school, and the hearty co-opera-
tion of all the patrons is earnestly
asked.
„, „. #
terms psr month—Four weeks.
(Payable in Advance.)
Primary ..... From $2 00 to S3 00
Sub-Collegiate.............. 400
Collegiate.................. 5 00
Music—Piano.............600
Martriculation Fee for Library 2 50
Boarding can be had with the
President, or in private families at
$15 Qg per month. Washing and
lights extra.
Studentsscan enter at any time,
fcut to the\est advantage at the
opening of t|e session.
No deduction except for sickness
of two weeks' continuanoe.
; CHAS. CARLTON, A. M.
»• *** C. T. CARLTON, A. B.
Bonham, Texas, Aug. 14* 1877.
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0*«OOD NEW.*: _i£J
gf- tsg~ ts~ -ia
If you want to go where you can
get the
BEST BARGAINS ’
'* * »»*>> i -r.
—ATUD— .
MOST GOODS
For the least money, just drop in*
AXDEfGER ARDINGER ARDINGER]
Ardinger’s. * ||
ARDINGER ARDINGER ARDINGER!
He is now offering to sdfl goods
loweT than ever heard of.4ar ?.
Bonham, and will con--,
tin ue to do so ‘
until the receipt of his 1
rJ his- large fall stoc&X whiehn
will be opened about the..2QDi of
September. Don’t fail to give.him
a call and assist in makingrobm for
the large fall stock. •. •
no34-3m Bonhamj-4°g- 28;
3. Q. CHBNOWETH, i . J. B. CLARK,
CHENOWETH &CLARK,
S'; •
Attomeys-at^Law,
Bonham, Fannin County, Texas.
REFER to *.
Appleton, Noyes & Co., St. Louis.
Carter Bros, & Co., Louisville, Ky.
Hon.B. Magoffin,Harrodsburg, Ky.
McBrayer, TrapnalT A Co., “ M
Gov. Jas. B. McCreery, Frankrt,1*
E. Stoddard Johnstony Esq.,.“ u
J.&T. Green, bankers, Jackson, Miss.
J. M.Nunn, merchant,Bonham,Tex.
Eld. T. W. Caskey, Sherman, M
Farmington Academy
—FOR—
MALES AND FEMALES
Located at Farmington, Grayson
county, Texas.
Fall term begins Nov. 5th, 187-7
and snds Feb. §8, 1878.
Spring term begins March 4, and
ends Jane 21, 1878.
Corps ef Teachers.
R. C. Horn, - - Principal.
A. W. Boll, - Mathematics.
Mrs. M. C. Horn, Primaries
Mrs. Evu Wood, - - Music
Tuition—Duo end of each term.
» •
Primaries, per month of four
weeks, - - $4.(X
Intermediates, “ * * 2.00
1 Advanced english and com-
mercial, including mathe-
matics, - - - 2.00
Collegiate^ Latin and Greek,
per month, - - 3.0<
Music, without uso of inetnfrj
ment, ; ' r* . V ■ 4.00
00BEN’S FINE ART
GALLERY.
Is now permanently located hi the
Opera Block, Houston St,
SHERMAN, c * - TEXAS.
ijfplu- .
Where you can get pictures from
the smallest Gem to life-size Pho
tographs. My machinery and ap-
paratus for the business is complete
Pictures finished with a high pol-
ish, beautiful and brilliant.
Give me a call. I guarantee sat-
isfaction in every instance.
[2-4Z-12ra
NEW SPRING GOODS
Phillips & Duncan,
WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
BONHAM, - i - * . r - * TEXAS.
—DEALERS IM-t
DRY-GOODS, 4
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
HATS,
TRUNKS,
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY, Etc., Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
AVERY PLOW.
LOWEST CASH PRICEL
IfirCall and examine them be
fofe purchasing [2-4L
AjIE BON TOK
- E«t»bli$h*d 1858.
• HERMAN, TEXAS.
Fine Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical in
strumenis, and MillineryGoods,
’. At Wholesale and Retail
South side square,PostofS.ce building
-o-
Fine Watch Repairing and Engrav-
ing neatly executed.
: 2-43-6m]
King of Sulky Plows.
■}*’, ;*.f ' { " ' %Z ir & { • • -it
The only Single I^ver Sulky made
TUTT!S_PILLS
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Dm. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten yean I hare been
a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Laat
spring your pills were recommended to me ; I nsed
them(out with little faith). I ajji now a well man,
bare good appetite, digestion^* rfect, regular at oolc,
TUTPS PULS
Lamar Nurseries.
THESE NUESElilES ABE SIT-
with “ u J 5.00 J- uated four miles east of Paris,
of eo-
culture to our Nursery Stock, grown
by us here, cousisung in part o
Southern varieties ot carefhlly se-
lected
Apples, Pear*,
Plums, Cherries,
Peach oa, Nectarines,
Apricots, Almonds,
Figs, Pomegranates,
Grape Vines,
Blackberries,
Raspberries,
Strawberries,
Flowering Sbrobs
Evor-blooming Roses,
Evergreens, etc., etc
, The above fruits carefully selected
and grown by us in variety, are for
•ale at reasonable prices. We would
recommend our southern, or home-
grown trees, and having had much
expei iencc, and tested many of our
varieties here, we flatter ourselves
that we are better piopared to suit
customers than those without expe-
rience in our climate.
J. Q. A. WALKER,
i 2d8 Proprietor.
try to close of term.
No deductions except in case of
protracted Sickness.
The discipline will be mild but
firm.
For further particulars, address
the Principal or A. W. Bell, Farm-
ington, Texas. v2n3^
£777** 001 eMl|y e*rned it\these
01 * I times, but it c&a be made in
three months by any one of oither
sex, in any part of the country, who
is willing to work steadily at the
employment we furnish. $66. per
week in your own town. You need
not be from home ov*r night. You
can give your whole time to the
work, or only your spare moments.
We have agents who are making
over $20 per day. All who engage
at once can make money fast. At
the present time money cannot be
made so easily and rapidly at any
other business it eoets nothing to
try tho business. Terms and $5
Outfit free. Address- at once, H.
Hallrtt A Co-, Portland, Maine.
irm ocam, Iron Frame, Iron
Wheels. It can be used in all con-
ditions of soil.
Buy. the John Deere Cultivator.
The best in the world. Awarded
gold medal at Philadelphia in field
trial. The Sulky Gilpin Plows and
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THE JOHN DEERE PLOW8
stand at the head of the list.
Buy your wagons, wood-work
iron and steel, hardware tin-wai <
Plows, etc., and save 10 per cent.
D. W. C. DAVIS,
Denison and Sherman Texas.
M. H. Andrews,
(lorracrly Andrews, Moore A Go.,)
—DEALERS IN—
BOQTS, 8HOES, HATS, CAPS,
—AND—
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
Our object is to supply the trade
with good goods at reasonable pri-
ces. Look for the sign of The Big
Boot, in a circle, on Houston street,
under Goben’s Art Gallery, Sher-
man, Texas.
Charles Davis,
Exclusive Agent for the sale
cubs an
TUTPS PILLS
CUM PTSVBVSXA.
TUTPS PILLS
aura 00K8TO ATIO V
TOTTS PILLS
curb nuts.
TUTPSPILLS
CUBE XBVM. JUTD
TUTPSPILLS
curb gmorra ooxjc
TUTPSPILLS
Dr. Tutt hat been en-
gaged in the practice of
medicine thirty yean, and
foralongtiroewasdemork
ctrator of anatomy in the
Medical College of Geor-
gia, hence persona aatng
his Pills have the guaran-
tee thatrffcev are prepared
on scientific principles,
and are free from all
quackery. . .. . .*
Ue has succeeded In
combining in them the
heretofore antagonistic
qualities of a strengthm-
tng,fmrpativt, anda >«r.
ijytag tonic.
.They first apparent
feet Is to increase the i
idled, and by thtir took
actr - ■—i the digestive ot-
ga’a,*ej alar and health*
e-'xnst ons are produced.
' .Tie r ^ndity with which
pert* u take on /Usk,
whi!-. under the influence
. ot P^se pills, of itself in*
1 ----- Wcirr *—-*•**-
TUTPS PILLS|P9^£^
CURE TORPID LITRE | ^Lss * oT tEhT'Hvw]
‘ ‘ | chronic constipation, and
Imparting health and strength to the system. Sold
everywhere. Office, 35 Manny Street, New York,
TRIUMPH OF SCIEHQE.
■HW
What is Queen’s Delight?
Road the Answer
It Is a plant diet grows to the Sooth, and is spe-
cially adapted to the curs of diseases of that climate,
HATURFS OWN REMEDY.
Entering at once into the blood, expelling all ktcmW
alous, syphilitic, sad rheumatic affections. Alone*
it It a searching alterative, but When combined with
Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forma
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla
Dad Queen’s Delight,
The most powerful blood purifier known to medical
actonee fer the care of old ulcers, diseased joints, feal
discharges from the ears and noetrils, ahuceaaes, akto
diaaaana, dropsy,-kidney complaint, evil affects of
secret practices, disordered liver »J»d spleen. Its nee
strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair goq-
pi exion, and builds up the body with ,
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. -
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly
recommended. Hundreds of cases of thu worst type
have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg-
etable its continued use will do no harm. The beet
time to fake it is daring the summer and fall; and
instead of debility, headache, lever and ague, you
wiU enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists.
yttCt. ftToa. Office, J5 Murray Street, Neva oak-
Victor Mill and COOK EVAPORATOR.
Gran^ MednJ at*Cent«miUriAE* hdbitSoa. j
Owr 44,000 told. Baft, r»Habit, amd iaisi—asf. ( 9
IMtlslascepartfoatethslabacaadfiMlthtrrsqrin. o -J
Charter Oak Stoves,
And General Dealer in
Stores and General Hardware.
BONHAM, TEXAS.
Repairing, Roofing, Guttering and
aU kinds of work in onr lino exc
cuted in a workmanlike manner
and at reasonable prices. Work
shop find salesroom in the old Alex
ander brick, west side public square
R. W. CAMPBELL. R. M. LUSK.
JAS. H. LYDAT.
CAMPBELL, LYDAY k LUSK,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law
Bonham, Fannin G'o., Texas.
Will practice in Fannin and ad-
joining counties, in the Supremo
and Appellate Courts at Tyler and
Austin, urn! in the Federal Court at
Tyler. Office in the N. W. torncr
Court-house. 3 21
Agents Wanted For The
‘WONDERS of the ARCTIC.
World.” A complete and thrilling
History of the explorations and ad
ventures of the arctic heroes to
tho present time. Perils and es-
capes among Icebergs! Sufferings
and heroism among the mysteries
of the frozen North ! Wonderful
discoveries f Tho most interesting,
book over published. 650 pages
splendidly illustrated—only $2.50.
Liberal terms to canvassers. Ad-
dress SCAM MEL &, CO., St. Louis,
Mo. v3-n29
4
Universal Demand !
; Tremendous Sales!
THE GOSPEL AWAKENING,
Tho new book, comprising tho Ser-
mons, addresses, prayer meelin
talks, Bibloj’OAdings, great reviva
meetings, and, lives of Messrs.
MOODY, SANKEY, BLISS,
COOK and others. The only eom-
tilete and authentic work. One
third larger than any other. Agents
wanted. Sells faster than any other
five books combined. STANDARD
BOOK CO., St. Louis, Mo. v3-n20
f 7.20 PER QUART S3 FOR 7TW QVAtfTFBS.
j^jASON & HAMLI
CABINET ORGANS.
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JF YOU WANT
A FINE PICTURE
Of yourself, go to
J. L. CAYLOE’S,
West Side of Public Square. 312
Palace Stable,
OPPOSITE BURNEY HOUSE
AMD )
Rail-Road Stable,
South-east corner Public Square,
BONHAM, TEXAS.
Lake C. Wilson,
Would respectfully announce to his
old friends and patrons that he bus
GOOD STOCK.
Plenty of feed and attentive h'vuwtr*
Thankful for pwn ravoir, rte re.
spectfully solicits a continuance o
the same.
E. PERRY,
2:14
—DEALER IN—
All kinds of Books, Stationery,
Music, Musical Instruments, Pic
tures, Picturo frames, Mouldings,
Wall paper, Pocket-bookR,Brackets
Photographic Album*,Blank books
and Fancy notions of every kind.
Where also cap be found at all
times the latest principal daily pa-
pers, literary papers and news o f
all kinds. One door south of Post-
office, Bbnham, Texas, and North
Travis st., Sherman, Texas.
R. r" DULIN,
dealer in
Furniture, aad undertaker’s greds
8 story brick^oath side sq.,
Sherman - Texas.
Keeps on band a large stock of
Parlor ahfi Chamber Suits
Ward-roboe, Bureaus, (’hairs
Window-shades, Mouldings, Brack-
ets; Picture Frames, Spring-bed hot
toms,
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
oorwss, WOOD AND
# METALIC BURIAL CASES,
and Undertaker’s hardware. Orders
from a distance solicited. vSnlO
CROCKETT HOUSE,
G. L. WILLIAMS, Prop’r.
Depot street, Bonham, Texas.
■ — -o—-—
Special attention given to the
traveling public. 3-21
$
J. 8. SAUNDERS. BACON SAUNDERS
DBS. SAUNDERS
Have associated tbcmselvee togeth-
er in the practice of Medicine, Sur-
gery and Obstetrics. Office, up
slairs in Sau *' rs’ building. Ibwii
idence. Main st t,
of sooaro.
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Burnett, Thomas R. Christian Messenger (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1877, newspaper, October 17, 1877; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974589/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.