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Weekly Times.
H EN UERSON ,TKXAS
Thursday. December 5, 1889.
LOCAL AGENTS.
The following gentlemen are authorized
to take new subscriptions and renewals to
The Times:
Postmaster, Tatum.
Postmaster, Overton,
Postmaster, Monroe,
Postmaster, Stevens,
J. C. Leath, Pirtle,
E. J. Farris, Lawsonville,
W. D. Arnold, Minden,
Jno. P. Neibuhr, Minden,
Lee Antrey, New Salem,
Jno. Glaze, Pine Hill,
Jake Westfall, Jr., Mt. Enterprise,
Homer Harris, Harmony Hill,
Jas. Harrell, Motley.
COUfiT DIRECTORY.
County court convenes on the first
Mondays in March, June, September and
December. The following Thursday is
Probate day.
District court convenes on the first Mon-
days in January and July.
The commissioners'court has fixed the
following assignment for*holding justices'
courts in Busk county:
Precinct No. 1, Henderson—Last Mon-
day in each month.
No. 2, Overton—Tuesday after the 3rd
- Monday in each month.
No. 3, Harmony Hill—Third Saturday
in each month.
No. 4, Mt. Enterprise—Thursday before
the 4th Saturday in each month.
No. 5, Glenfawn—Friday before the 4th
Saturday in each month-
No. 6, New Salem—4th Saturday in each
month.
No. 7, Pine Hill—Friday before the 3rd
Saturday in each month.
No. 8, Belleview—1st Saturdav in each
moutb.
LOCAL NEWS,
"On to Endel & Brachfield's.'-
Come to this office for old papers.
A full line of Holiday goods at
Compton's.
Christmas groceries at Jones &
Cnshman's. '
"Jedediah Judkins, J. P." Friday
night the 13th inst.
'l ake The Times, read it and go in
peace and prosperity.
The yery best groceries in the
market at Jones & Cushftian's.
Christmas goods in abundance
cheap at Mims Bros. 50.
Compton has a splendid line of
liquors—the very best that's made.
Don't fail to price groceries at
Jones & Cnshman's when in the
cityi
' Mr. Anthony is at the Hall Wood
atand. He will be here but a short
time.
The cry is: "On to Endel & Brach
field's."
Mr. E. W. Vinson has returned
from a visit to southern Texas.
Compton never fails to give satis-
faction in all goods pertaining tc^his
line.
Nothing but Rogers tripple plate
in the way of table and fancy plated
ware at Lord's.
If that new railroad is not built
Henderson cannot hope to hold her
present territory.
Call at Compton's and get the
purest and best liquors for the least
amount of money.
If you fail to go and hear Prof.
Lowanda on Friday and Saturday
nights you will miss a treat.
Jones & Cushman are right square
in the ring with the biggest, *;eshest,
and cheapest groceries.
Pettey's stock of Holdiday Goods
is simply immense and superb. It
will make you feel better simply to
look at them.
Mrs. Miller has about finished her
residence on Marshall street, which
is one of the neatest and prettiest in
the city.
Mr. Burnett's furniture is now ar
riving, and you should be sure not
to buy until you see and price his
goods.
On Friday night the 13th inst. the
Dramatic Club will present the com-
edy drama, "Jedediah Judkins, J. P."
Go out and hear them.
Brad Dickinson has opened up a
line of groceries in the Abe Meyer
house. Brad is a splendid boy, and
The Times wishes for him much suc-
cess.
One hundred presents are given
away each night by Prof. Lowanda,
including gold and silver watches,
dress patterns and other valuable
presents.
Mr. J. C. Hickey and family came
up from Louisiana last week. Mr.
Hickey went back Tuesday, but will
likely return to Henderson soon to
buv cotton.
Hon. A. S. Gill, a member of the
20th legislature, from Navaro conn-'
ty, was in the city last Tuesday
He had been on a visit to relatives
in this county.
The nicest stock of albums of all
kinds will be found at Pettey's drug
store.
You will be delighted with the
large stock of furniture now arriving
at Burnett's.
Let every reader of The Times
send this copy to his friend in the
old States. y
The Times continues to publish
solid facts relating to the resources
of this country.
(Tall at the furniture store of Mr.
Burnett, and examine his large
stock now arriving.
Thousands ol our best citizen's
) raise Thurmond's Catarrh and Blood
Syrup, for these remedies cured them
when eveiy thing else failed. Sold
by Hightower & Cameron.
A merchant informed us the other
day that Mr. W. H. Gary is among
the farmers who has money in the
store to his credit. That is infinitely
better than having accounts unsettled
We are still in the cost business
with the very best and most substan-
' tial stock of everything in the dry
| goods line. Come, and get bargains.
Mays & Hardeman.
Go and hear Prof. Lowanda on
Friday and Saturday nights at the
Social Opera Hall.
Take time by the forelock and buy
goods at Mays & Hardeman's before
their immense stock is gone.
Mr. R. O. Wooaall and wife and
Mr. Jas. T. Jones and wife have re-
turned from their bridal tours.
Silver Lake, Double Eagle and Red
Cross flour at bottom prices at
Gus. Meyer's.
Come and get your saddlery while
we are giving reduced prices.
Steadi.ey & Soape.
Encourage the members of the
Dramatic Club by giving them a full
house on Friday night the 13th inst.
An Organ Cheap
If any one wants to buy an organ
cheap, call at The Times office. tf.
Don't fail to hear the Dramatic
Club on Friday night the 13th inst.
in the comedy drama, "Jedediah Jud-
kins, J. P."
My friends, I can't do the subject
justice. My time is too short and
paper too scarce. Go to Pettey's and
see for yourself.
The I'imks is a democratic paper
iu thought and action. It treats all
men alike financially, and gives the
devil his dues politically.
Everybody should put his shoulder
to the wheel and push the country
along. Pull-backs, 'moss-backs and
dead-beats are not wanted.
SAY, WIRE!!
Talk about COST and low prices
on goods, we sell Drugs, School
Books and Christmas Goods cheaper
than any one else. Mims Bros. 49
Toys!
The largest assortment, lowest
prices, at L. L. Lacey & Co's. If
you are bent on a search for real
nice, suitable presents for sweet-
heart or children, don't fail to ste
this stock.
Uome, Oome, Come.
Now is the time, as my entire
stock of millinery goods must be
closed out, and in order to do this I
will offer any and everything in my
house at cost. Come at once,
j Mrs. E. J. Oliver.
; 'lhat beautiful and mammoth
stock of dry goods, dress goods,
clothing, boots, shoes and hats at
Endel & Brachfield's will soon be
gone, and now is the best opportuni-
ty that you will have to get the very
thing you want,
Take Tiie Times—the everlasting,
yesterday, to-day, and forever the
friend of humanity; the advocate
of democracy politically and the im-
partial friend of mankind financially.
Take it for the good of yourself,
your wife and your children.
A horrible death—died of catarrh—
when one bottle of Thurmond's Ca-
tarrh Cure would have cured him.
Sold by Hightower & Cameron.
Mr. M. M. Anthony, the best
photographer in East Texas, is here
for a few days, and all parties who
want good pictures should come
right now.
At L. L. Lacey & Co.'s you
•n li find Drugs of every • ind.
Drugg st sundries to pleas*
you. Oils. Holiday Goods
to suit the most fastidious.
School booKs at St. Louis
prices Lamp and fixtures,
all varieties, which you are
invite to price before buying
elsewhere.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
WE ARE NOT CONFINING
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTH
ING AT COST, BUT WE HAVE
SOME LINES IN SAME THAT
WE WILL SELL AT FROM 10 TO
25 PER CENT. BELOW COST.
Dotson & Norvell.
Don't fail to call veiy scon and get
your goods at Mays & Hardeman s.
An interesting communication from
Oakland is crowded out of this issue.
| It will appear next week.
Some people, it seems, have just
enough of religion to keep up a fuss
in the community where they live.
"Silver Lake, Double Eagle and Red
Cross flour at bottom prices at
Gus. Meyer's.
Died.
At Tyler, Texas, Dec. 2nd inst.,
Mr. E. S. Puryear. His remains
were brought to this city and interred
in the Old Cemetery. Mr. Puryear
was formerly a citizen of our town-
and had many friends here who sym-
pathize with his family in this their
sad bereavement. *
Holiday Presents! ,
Have you seen Pettey's drug store
lately? Well, it's a dandy, and you
may bet your last dollar on it. It
has to be seen to be appreciated.
In short, it is a regular bouquet of
Holiday Goods. It is the admira-
tion of all who see it, and the wom-
I en and children, and all others
who have a high appreciation of the
Beautiful and Artistic never tire
looking at it.
If you really want bargains go to
Dreeben. He sells with a profit, but
at the same time sells for less money
than others.
After diptheria, scarlet fever, or
pneumonia, Hood's Sarsaparilla will
give strength to the system, and -ex-
pel all poison from the blood.
Books, Books, Books.
All kinds of poems in any style of
binding, and childrens books world
without end at Pettey's drug store.
Christmas presents,
Wedding presents,
Birthday presents, at
Lord's
OUR MOTTO:
Quick Sales and Low Prices on
Christmas Goods, School iJooks and
Drugs.
Mims Bros.
49
Several families from Nacogdoches
county passed through Henderson
this week going north, in search of a
healthier and better land, we sup-
pose.
The homeseeker is now in the
land. Hundreds of acres of the best,
land can be bought within five miles
of Henderson at from $2 to §3 per
acre.
Sugar, cheese, rice, coffee, lard,
butter, eggs, home produce, flour,
the best hams, breakfast bacon and
everything else at Jones & Cush-
man's.
Besides seeing a good show you
may get a valuable present by going
to see Prof. Lowanda show at the
Social Opera Hall Friday and Satur-
day nights.
Read the interesting article in
this issue from the gifted pen of Dr.
W. D. Holloman to Col. Jones, and
then send this copy of 1 iie Times
to some live man in the states.
The citizens of Henderson should
turn out en mass and give the Dra-
matic Club a full house on Friday
night week, thereby showing their
appreciation of this excellent Club.
To enjoy life like other men take
Thurmond's Lone Star Blood Syrup
for all blood poisons, constipation,
loss of appetite and energy. Finest
alterative on the market. For salebY
Hie-htower & Cameron.
Mr. Burnett is receiving a large
stock of furniture, consisting of
everything—new and beautiful styles
—and everybody is cordially in-
vited to visit his stoie and price his
goods.
Christmas Goods!
Appropriate in design, new in
style, low in prices, useful as well as
ornamental—those are the kind of
Christmas goods at L. L. Lacey &
Go's, dr ug store.
The fact that Congress is in ses-
sion don't keep the natives from
buying goods by the wholesale from
Endel & Brachfield. Their stock is
new, cheap and of the latest styles
and their cost prices are low because
they purchased their goods in the
best markets in the Union.
You just ought to see the men.
women and children crowding into
the store of Mays & Hardeman.
Their sales Tuesday were over $300
in cash and still the natives come.
You can get anything you want
there in the way of dry goods at
cost, and now is your opportunity.
If the farmers here will compare
their condition with their brothers
in the "rich" piairie lands, they will
be better contented. The condition
of Kaufman county, as published in
this issue, is a fair representation of
all the rich prairie counties.
A \varranted
Chill and Fe
ver King. A never failing cure for
Chills and Fever, Biliousness, Slow
Fever, Chronic Chills, and every
malarial ailment. Safe! Sure! Pos-
itive! The friend of al classes, be-
cause it savas hoavy doctor's bills,
and restores health. Try it. No
cure—No Pay! Warranted by your
druggist, F. W. Pettey.
The teachers of Rusk county have
enlisted themselves on the side of
progress by organizing a Teachers
Institute for the purpose of ad-
vancing the educational interest,
j Every teacher in the county ought
i to join.
AN UGLY DI9COVBEY.
A Report That Slioold Be Read.
"a recent analyzation in Philadelphia by a
celebrated chemist of ten popular brands of ear-
siparilla discloses the nstonishing fact that
these ten samples of blood pnritiers (?) con-
tained in the aggregate sixteen different min-
erals, eleven of which were active poisons.
Iodide of potash was discovered in every sam-
ple, mercury was found in ail but two, while
arsenic existed in six of the ten brands. Not
one brand was the pure article."
A reporter took the above flipping to E. w.
Joy, the manufacturer of Joy's Vegetable Sarsa-
parilla. 'Mr. Joy exhibited no surprise. He
said druggists knew it He said he long ago
saw the crying need for a safe and absolutely
pure vegetable preparation of Sarsaparilla,
hence his was named Joy's vegetable sarsapa-
rilla because it contained nothing but pure
syrup of sarsaparilla, combined with the pure
juices ol California's vegetable alteratives. Un-
like potash sarsaparillas, it does not force im-
purltie* through the skin but stimulates the va-
rious secretive organs thereby correcting func-
tional derangement and eliminating all impuri-
tits through the natural channels.—San Fran-
titeo Examine.
COSII COST! COST!
Oil Monday,
day of JVovember we
will commence the sale
of out*
ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS,
including everything*
In out* line
' --SS BRin
is no advertising
dodge. We mean ex®
actly what we say.
Having decided to
make some imgioHant
change on the 1st of
Jan., 189®, we take
this method of reduc-
0
ing our
IMMENSE STOCK,
to eiiahleus to do so.
Mot Hon 4* Norreli.
IN Ov SOtli, 1889
Our Stock at Cost
We have the goods and can better
afford to sell them at
Their Aetwai €Jost
than any house in town, because
we bought a large stock at
the very lowest
CASH PKICES.
Price goods at other cost houses
and then call on us and we will
surprise you with COST FIGURES.
All goods in every department
Goes Strictly at g
Don't be deceived.
WESEM EXACTLY Willi W1 iP
McElree's"Wine of Cartiui
and thedford'S black-draucht are
for sale by the following merchants in
Rusk county:
M. C. Belk & Son, Glenfawn,
F. W. Pettey, Henderson,
L. L. Lacey & Co., "
Minis Bros., "
Hightower & Cameron, Henderson
E. B. Hamlett, Lawsonville,
Dr. H. J. Jarrell, Minden,
R. M. Moon, New Salem,
J. R. Irion. Overton.
J. B. Mavfield, "
J W. Wood & Son, Pirtle.
White & Harris, Pirtle,
Homer Harris, Harmony IIill.
Overall Mineral Wells,
Franklin, Texas,
Tlie Best Mineral Water
Known in the World
It is the only water that is insured
to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bil-
iousness, General Debility, Kidney
Troubles, Chronic Diarrhea, Piles,
Sick or Nervous Headache, Inflamma-
tory Chronic or Granulated Sore Eyes,
Chronic Sore Throat, Old Chronic
Sores, Scald Head, Tetter Ringworm,
Erysipelas, Eczema, or any Skin Dis-
ease, and is particularly adapted to
many Diseases of Ladies, Ulcers
eithea extern:.! or internal.
I. R. Ov • ALL. Proprietor.
X T> i o
Guarantee Acker's Biood Elixir for it lias
been full}-demonstrated to the people of
this country that, it is superior to all other
preparations toi-Wood diseases, ft is a
positive cure or syphilitic poisoning, U1
cers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies
the whole system and thoroughly builds
up the constitution. taprll 90
Hightowkr & Cameron.
If you suffer from Catarrh, use
Thurmond's Lone Star Catarrh Cure.
It never fails. Sold by Hightower &
Cameron.
OLIVE BRANCH.
In the Interest of Women.
Dr. Kilmer's Wonderful Specific
"Olive Branch"—a positive cure for
all female complaints. Sent to any
address on receipt of price—§1.00
per box, "One month's treatment—
self-treatment. Consultation free.
Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co.
• South Bend. Indiana.
This medicine can be found at the
residence of Dr. A. D. Tinslev
Mrs. Jennie R. Dickson, Ag't.
A Woman's Discovery.
"Another wonderful discovery has been
made and that too by a lady in this county
Oisease fastened its clutches upon her and
for seven years she withstood its severest
test, but her vital organs were undermine d
and death seemed imminent. For three
months she coughed incessantly and could
not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump-
tion and was so much relieved on taking
fjrst dose that she slept all night and with
one bottle has been miraculously cured.
Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus
write W. C. Hamrifck & Co., of Shelby, N.
C. For sale by Hightower <fc Cameron.
Neuralgia causes much Insanity,
The highest medical authorities of Europe and
America have recently decided that a large percent-
age of cases of insanity is caused by the excrutiating
pains ot Neuralgia of the head and face. Ifany mem-
ber of your family suffers this tormentor, induce them
to try Ballard's Snow Liniment. One application
will afford immediate relief and you will soon be rid
of a dangerous and tormenting disease. Ballard's
Snow Liniment is the most penetrating Liniment
known. It positively cures Rheumatism, Lame Back
Contracted Muscles. Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, etc.
It penetrates and opens up the pores,- drawing all
poisonous matter to the surface, restoring and pro-
moting a natural circulation of the blood through the
diseased parts.
Sold by Ui<;htower <€• Cameron•
MIMS BROTHERS,
Dealers li 3 fiift Wilis. Mil tale, Bit
prescrii:^^^ work a specialty.
Compounded with accuracy at all hours.
day V mglit.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
TOILET ARTICLES,
stationery,
Our motto has always been,
m:E COLOGNE.
LAMPS.
LAMP FIXTURES,
& CHIMNEYS.
ami will continue to be,
correctness
and
justice to all.
We keep everything; usually found in a first-class
drugstore. including
all kinds of paten « lucres, regulators
TONICS, ITCH Co'Rr~ I F REGULATORS,
CONSUMPTION CUBES. GQXK^i MEIDTC1NES, Etc., Etc., Etc.
v HHISTMA s «•> <>< >1 <=^afr
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We have on hand the largest and best assortment of X-nms goods ever
brought to this market, consisting of dolls, toys of every description, ap-
ples, oranges, candies and lire works, which will be sold at the lowest prices.
Everybody is invited to call around und examine our stock.
respectfully- BROTHERS.
1878!
H. D, LORD,
(Successor to Otto Winterhalter.)
JEWELER OF'
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GOLD, GOLD-FILM,
SILVER &
ICKEL WATCHES!
The Largest and Most
Complete Line of
JEWELRY,^*?:®
GOLD RINGS,!";"#
s and
LiS
Clocks
OP l.i.
" ESRIPTiONS
FROM
11.50 UP TO ®)0
THE BEST LINE Ol'
SPECTACLES A N I)
EYE GLASSES
Agent For The Genuine ROGER BROS
SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS.
My experience of 25 years in factory and workshop enables me to do
repairs on watches and jewelry in the most approved and scien-
tific manner at LOW PRICES AND GUARANTEE
TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
H. D. LORD,
HIGHTOWER CAMERON,
Dealers In
'Ihe Verdict (Inaiiimo us.
W. I). Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes-
tifies: t-I can recommend Electric Btiters
as the very best remedy. Every bottle
sold lias given relief in every case. One
man took six bottles, and was cured of
Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abra-
ham Hare, Druggist, Bellville, Ohio, af-
firms: "The best selling medicine I have
ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is
Electric Bitters." Thousands of others
h ave added their testimony, so that th e
verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters
do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys
forBlood. Oi;ly a half dollar a bottle at
Hightower & Cameron's Drug Store.
Dris, Oils, Paints
FANCY <C
TOILET
ARTICLES,
PI Ri: B'OBSS
for Ii<'dicina
P I It I O S E S .
cms, siaut
BLANK BOOKS,
LAMPS AND
Lamj) Fixtures
Prescript I o it «
Accurately Com-
pounded sit ALL
HOI H*. DAY or
EiulH Sl liraelitfHtl
Cut This outlaw;!
Pettey, and ax't a bottle of CUBAN ;
CHILL^rONIC, if you have Chills J
or Fever of any description. It will i
cure you! Remember CI'I!AX j
CHILL TONIC is guaranteed to
cure you, if you will take it accord-
ing to directions. Thousands of j
people have used CUBAN CHILL
TONIC, and pronounce it the very |
best Chill and Fever medicine in the
world. CUBAN CIIILL TONIC is 1
cheap and is in the reach of the j
poorest man or woman. Try CU-
BAN CIIILL TONIC.
When it is taken into considera-
tion the fact that Whiskey is used
largely by those who seek its medi-
cinal benefits, the Purity and merits
of the Whiskies sold, becomes a
question of great importance.
I.W- Harper's Nelson Co. Whisky
has been before the public for many '
years, its Purity is not only guaran-
teed by the Distiller, but is com-
mented on by a great number of the J
most eminent. Physicians m the;
United States.
Sold by W. H. Compton, Sole
A gout for Henderson, Tex.
Cabi>o Mills, Tex., April 2, 18S8
—"I have taken two bottles of Dans-
by's Cotton Patch Bitters and I am
proud to say that 1 am greatly bene-
fitted by the use of them. I have
not been able to work for two years,
but since I took the first bottle of
these Bitters I can do very good
work. I have piles, fistula and my
kidneys *vere affected. My urine
was thick, white and sometimes j
bloody. My back does not hurt |
now and my urine has cleared up. I j
heartily recommend them to all suf- 1
fering with kidney complaint."—A.
II. Sherrill. While the rest of the ;
system is being put into "health and !
vigorous activity by this wonderful
compound, the latest and best kid-
ney remedy known to the science of
medicine, is at work on that organ,
and, with such great odds in its fa-
vor, a complete cure will be effected
if medicine can do it. Sold by L.
L. Lacey & Co.
J
For Sale!
181 acres of land, situatod ten
miles north of Henderson and ten
miles east of Overton. Will be sold
for §2 per acre. Apply at this office
immediately and secure a bargain, tf
I: A B£ A4« A B \Pa'f' t It<*s rIS IK K
And always have a bottle of Acker's En«
glish Remedy in the house You cannot
tell how soon croup may strike your little
one, or a cold or a cougli may fasten it-
self upon you. One dose is a preventive
and a few doses a positive cure. All
Throat and Luna, troubles yield to its
treatment. A sample bottle is given you
tree and the Remedy guaranteed by High-
tower and Cameron. taprll 90
j 6g^8L/>iGK-DRAU3HT iea cnres Constipation.
Inherited Blood Poison.
How many people there are whose dis-
tress from sores, aches, pains and eruptive
tendencies are due to inherited blood
poison. Bad blood passes from parent to
child and it is therefore the duty of hus-
band and wife to keep their blood pure.
This is easily accomplished by a timely
use of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
Send to Blood Balm Co,, Atlanta, for book
of most convincing proof.
■James Hill, Atlanta. Ga., writes: "My
two sons were afflicted with blood poison,
which doctors said was hereditary. They
both broke out in sores and eruptions
which B. B. B. promptly controlled and
finally cured completely."
Mrs* S. M. Williams Sandy, Texas,
writes: "My three poor afflicted children,
who inherited blood poison, have rapidly
improved after a use of )'■. B. B. It is a
Godsend."
J. K. Wilson, Glen Alpine Station, N. C.
Feb. 13, 1895, writes: "Bone and blood
poison forced me to have my leg ampu-
tated, and on the stump there came a large
ulcer, which grew worse every day until
doctors gave me up to die. I only
weighed 120 pounds when I began to take
B. B. B., and 12 bottles increased my
weight to 180 pounds and made me sound
and well. I never knew what good health
was before."
We respectfully invite tlie uatronage of our
friends and the public generally, with the assur-
ance that
We Will at all Tines Keen tie Best and Purest Drags!
and st dy to please those who favor s with a
call Respectfully,
HIGHTOWER Si CAMERON,
South Street. Henderson, Texas.
Mr. A. Iv. Hawkes—Dear Sir: ,1
have thoroughly tested the glasses
you adjusted to my eyes some time
ago, and find them to be unsurpassed
in clearness and brilliancy. In fact
they are the best glasses I have ever
used. W. D. Bloxham,
Ex-Governor of Florida.
All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed at the
drug store of Hightower & Cameron in
Henderson, where an immense stock of
these spectacles can be found and adapted
to all conditions of the eve
Try 3lacx-praught tea for Dyspepsia.
When you are sick you want to
get well, don't you? Then try CIT-
BAX CHILL TOXIC. It cures
Chills and Fevers of every type,
from the shaking agues of the North
and West, to the i aging fevers of
! the torrid climate. It is the same,
; haalth restoring medicine sold and
! guaranteed by F. W. Pettey.
C. G. BURJVETT,
Dealer In
,S, S&38, S£l :ltf
Ornamental anil Plain Moulding,
VICT URE Fit A MES,
Window Glass of all Sizes,
LOCKS, BUTTS, SCREWS,
.CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
muf wii. t ASEitt
COFFINS and UNOiRTAKEHS HARDWARE.
Undertaking a Soecialtv!
STERLING MIMS,
'^SDESLER IN&h
Dry Ms, Notions, Ready-Hade Mil, Boots & Sloes,
ttarwiNE or CARDUI. a Tonic for women.
A Oi rv TO YOl RSIll.r.
It is surprising that people will use a
common, ordinary pill when they can se-
cure a valuable English one tor the same
money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a
positive cure for sick-headache and all
liver troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe. taprll 90
Sold by Hightower 7} Cameron.
Gents' Furnishing Goods;
ALSO A FINE LINE OF
GROCERIES, BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY;
he keeps a large supply of all kinds of
rough or dressed-lumber,
Shingles, Etc., Etc., Etc.
■ciTAlways make it a point to call on me and price my goods when yon are in the
ity; as I will make it to your interest to do so. Respectfully,
STF SS T NO MIMS
North Side Public Spuare, Henderson, Texas
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Milner, R. T. The Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1889, newspaper, December 5, 1889; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235290/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.