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THE CITIZENS JOURNAL.
ATLANTA. 28, ls»8.
J. M. Fletcher.
Editor and -Proprietor
Announcements.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We are authorized to announce A. j
Cusseta Letter.
Gen John B. Gordon at Texar-
kana.
Lotm Monday t vetting we went JoCES.U Readkks:
I lo Texarkana to hear this d’«t:u- 'Again bring back to your memo-
guielied a d Jter ai.l atatesiuuu <le- ries our little quiet community,
liver hi* fauiou* lecture ou the Quite no! fur (he flowery month
last day* ot the Couf««d*ra.:> The and vegetation is not rapidly pro-
: opera house waa well tilled and greening Farmers finishing up
| many old gray ex-Coufedratn* the last planting of cotton, for what
■v.S*a-
It* ast reeling place. Heauliful
Cusseta, Texas, A; ri! 20, 183? .jevergr-enf* t nl white roses,
croesee, crowns and boquet* cov
ereii her coffin a d grave.
Mr. wFr. Dos
burial service in
GOVERNOR CULBERSON
Calls for Voluntee™
The loiluwiug is the pfucual
tiou issued by Governor Culbe|
performed the gon.
a very feeling "Whereas war exists betwee|
were there. Major VV. E.
iiutrodaced Gen. Gordon, with
.i«rp
C. Oliver,of Dotiyltssvlll© a* a caudl- j
date for reflection to the office of Itep- u,r* l"«l« speech compliment
regulative of CaisC'ounty ill the next of the Genet .d a* a soldier, P >:riO
legislature, subject to the action of the ■ waiestuxu aud orator. General
democracy of the county. Gordon appeared lo be ii tiuH
•vtv ii nrE health and more robust and inter
voice thau we bad expect ii to
hud. Tuoiigh gray he doe- not
election To H.e office ot” County Judge { “Pl-e*r 80 vr.V old. aud t* nc >*•
„• rCounty, subject to the action ' U® spoke about two bouts ind
ie Democracy of the county. j interested Ins audieuce nil the
FOR COUNTY Attorney. | lime, aud wau frequently ebr-red
v’e are authorized to announce J ; heartily, lie stud Ilia atm was tp
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
We are authorized to announce
W. A. Callaway as a candidate for re-
purpose none can tell, but must do
something, hoping to get cash for
the labor.
Miss Eva Fulcher, Mrs. Anna
Whetstone and Mr. Willis Bryan
have returned from their visit to
Galveston; had a pleasant time.
Mrs. Nash has returned from
aud appropriate utautier. Mra ,lie United Stales aad the kiut!
Spargers bu< ' been a widow for doin of Spam, and the President
twenty three j ears, bather chib j 0f ,|,e (juiied States by procUuin
dreu hate devoted their lives to;u0„f April 23, 1»98, has call
her comfort and their grief for her ed for volunteers, and j
is boat t rending. Her only sister | ••Whereas the quota of troop*'
survive* her aud seems incoueo! from this slate under said procla-
able. Yet they all realize their maitou as cotumunieaied to u>q
lose to be her eternal gain und officially (bis day by the secrelary
kuow she will be watching aud nf wafi j8 three regiments of in-,
wailing for them in Ihe Happy f»i,try and one regiuieul of caval '
, Laud, afttr serving a stewardship rv.
Antlers, Ind. Ter., where she visit- 0f eeveuiy four years on earth and : ’»>j0Wi therefore, I, Charles A
has beard the welcome plaudit Culberson, Governor oil lie Stale
S’Well done good and faithful eer- j 0f Texas, by virtue ot Ihe authori-
vapt, come up bighei;” for none |y vested iu me by law, aud agree-,
A HEALTHY BRIDE IS A HAPPY ONE,
M
woman is under obligation*
m
to lierself and the man she mar-
ries to be in thereat healthy con- ,
i»vion P06^^®* She should be tree of
\ * all female diseases and menstral irree-
t ularities, because the condition of the
V • : wiie makes op mars the home. Don’t
-it. delay because you dread to consult a
& doctor, for a consultation is uxu*c-
esFary. Get a few bottle* of
OEESILE'S F'*"L*
w
ed her son Dr. II. C. Nash,
to have her kick among us.
Mr. Silas Durham our friend
Glad
_____________ the long ago and an army comrade have lived • better Christian and | Hb)v t0 8aiu proclamation of the
Wilson as acaudldale for re-elec- speak uf thing* that Irauspired ih "f raY better half nfade us a visit had a str..q*er faith than Mrs. Presided, do hereby call for vol
lived
hi to the oil'ce of County Attorney j the war that catne under bis own hist wecic. They
a Cass County, subject to the action I observation, and that bad not | battles and tamp life of three years,
of the Democracy of the county. . bt>eu recorde,| l(J. tlje ,,jg,01 jrt„ j They had not met since they furled
FOR DISTRICT CLERK. Hie picture of the soldier I to wae their flag and turned their faces
We areauthrized to announce W. A. finely drawn aud the man limy ! homeward in lSGa. Itwaaap'cc.s-
“owell as a candidate for re-election n,cjueU|8 related called ti tuiud ant visit and hope lie will
o the office of Clerk of the District
ourt of Cass County, subject to the
ction of the Democracy of the couo-
FOR TAX ASSESSOR,
v’p areauthorized toaunounceR R.
ster as a candidate for re election battle of Gettyebo’g. We w:.l uo t
office ot Tr .ssesaor. of Caaa. undertake to give all the detaili
■ubjeett m to tc action of the u8 gave them hut repeat ibt
cy of the county. fact. Alter the tight ou Me Bra
oner 1 again. He wag a good soldier and
! 1 left a brother buried at Mansfield i
Spargers. ! uuleers to the number of three
Another old and tried Christian ‘ regtuienis of intautiy anti one;
was buried yesterday afternoon | regiment of cavalry, (Juited Slates 1
at old Hickory Grove church, Mr.! aruiy regulations, to serve lot txto
M. P. l.ee. We know he rests iu jears, uuless sooner dischatgeld,
come peace. “0.” j All volunteers must enlist uncoil
_____ I dttiotially anti pursuant to Hie
! wisli of the President. The vol-
A word to the wise is sufficient" i
PANACEA
'"MO-.FV P.)«v»
and treat yourself in the privacy of 1
your home. It will cure yon. If there 1
is any costiveners or indigeatton, re-
- move it with a few mild doses of M.
'\sr Joseph’s Liver Regulator. Write na
1 - if your care is complicated, and we will
instinct yon, free of charge, bow to
use these famons remedies.
MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED FROM WCMS TROUBLES
L. OERSTLH & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooja, Tenn.
For sale by T. A. MILES.
of the old soldiers similar
iu their own experience.
He said sometimes truth if and one at Chicnmauga. I a worn to me wise is sufficient unteer guard of the State will it
stranger tllau fiction, and relateti; Of course the American-Spanish a wc'r‘ ,(folD ,v’8e should []rgl accepted aud usetl as far ah
an incident that happened ailin'
FOR SHERIFF.
e arc authorized to announce I.fl.
I .aider as a cau'lidate tor the oilice ot
Hheritl ot Caas coon y, subject to the
action of the Demi racy of thecouuty.
M e are authoiized to announce W,
A. Hr.t »n as a candidate for the office
ofHherido Cass county, subject to
the action of the democratic party of
thecouuty. •
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
day he was riding over the field
aud tound a general lying then
shot through the body, (lie ill
passing out of his hack ueur »
spinal coluinu. He dismoni;id
raised the wounded man ind
gave him aouie water from bis can
teen, aud, had a litter brought
and carried him to the rear
lo a shade. The untuu
officer was General Barlow ol
. M!£ Our Subscribers. > The permanent school fnud of
Svie Miles gave us $1.30 f.be s,Hte '** Ht invested a«
on the Journal and will!
follows: State bonds, $2,iS4,000;
rceiv. our premiums, Home
I^rni mil Advocated.
F* I
Bounty bonds, 8o.o30,60o; railroad
1 bonds, §1,753.317; land notes for
war is the all absorbing topic, with ^ r1*1 Hifiei, but you ask, who are Uieir numbers will permit.
, various opinions of the wisdom of the wise? Those who know. The, “Iu testimony whereof I have
| our leaders in bringing it about.
It has been a good time for our
, Souther Congressmen to display j knowledge. Mr. \\\ M Terry says affixed, at the city of Austiu. this, i
their oratory and prove their loy- it'hamtierlain sCtMighUempdygivesjihe twenty fifth clay of April, A. I s*
oft repealtu «|perience of trust- hereunto signed my name and M8 trying to live at home this
worthy persons^nay 1* taken forlcauscd Hie seal of the State to lie
AL Nelson ordered the Joeru- j
started to his brother, D. M.!
I
t*F. Haynes brought us 2 nice "“"i8 49 0,"'-0<,,>’
.. , , Cash on ha ml, $641,030; iolal, fl7,-
h«g and paid up on the Jol’ksal. i<,vu lie.* T, , , ,
J . . * , Ua»,Uo2. ibis ia the total emonut
!• ink is a good fanner and says j v , |
m:
“V
We areauthorized toannounce F. L. | New York, He waa completely
paraijzed, aud asked General
Gordon to take some lelteis imm
his breast pocket. He did so and
uufolded one which Barlow said
was from his devoted wire, and
requested Gordon, If he should
Frost as a candidate for re-election to
office of County Treasurer, subject to
the action of the Democracy of Caas
county
COUNTY CLERK.
Wo aro authorized lo announce J.
G. Kin? as a candidate for re-election ever have opportunity to couvej
to the office of county clerk of Cos- i to her that his last thought 'when
Cuounty, subject to the action of the gyjujj wha of her. He askeij Bar-
Democracy of Casa county.
in cash. Besides tins
we have something oyer 30,0011,-
aeres nf school laud. At present
we have school land leaned totho
amount of 10,834.029 acres, for
which we received last year $283,-
ip the market. He has iteen inA'ght. | V>f. T. Ii. Price, principal of 680.11. The board nf education
„ ’’?,LT-BKESON, Governor. )th£itulen High School, called an iis having trouble to find au invest-
J ' Vw'llTnEN gavus $1 on the Joihxal and meut for the cash ou baud. Uni-
Mecictary u'f State.” us f°r some nice station-! ted States and slate bonds can-
-- ! ery He had seen the work we i tint he purchased except at a high
. A foul breath is one of the ■ doing for the county offi-! premlutn, and even county bonds
[that Chamt*rlain’s is the most sat-1 greatest sfflictions that a man or c*aF He has closed his school for ,,re ',rrv difficult lo obtain al par.
He is a fine teacher. jTbe next legislature will have to
Drt Jones, of Wayne, called to , arrange for the investment al ibis
better satisfaction than any other D. eigbtceu hundred aud uinetj- Ne >n, at Sugar Land, Texas,
ip the mark?t. He has lieen in
tjhe drug business at Elkton, Ky.,
for twelve years; has sold hundreds j
jtf bottles of^tliis renftedy and near- i
fly all other cough remedies manu-l
faetured, vvk'ch shows conclusively!
I*r
; alty to the Stars and .Stripes: If
j they do not regret it in the future
j their constituents may. Gen.
Miles made a very good compro-
mise between the Blue ftnd the
iray when he selected Brown as
nore suitable to the Cuban cli-
mtjtte .
i The grim baud of death has isfactorv to^the people, and js the wo ttau can ba -e. An affliction not thepsent
i m«de many sad hearts here since best. For sale by G. \\. Newkirk, | ouly to tlietnaeiveg, but iu! Drt Juries, ox •* xiyne, caneu iu j
the 1st, day ot April when Mr, Druggist, Atlanta, Texas. | those with whom they come iu j get soe blank notes and gave us I fhfplo* fund, lint no oue kunwa
Wm. Ellington was laid to rest in I , contact, A foul lireatli Is » great 11.50 l the Jofkxal for another ’j081 wiiat to do with it. Lx.
our city of the dead, lie watt rf. ... n . „ n ! discourager of affection. It would
nearly eighty years old, bad hem i ^ b DemOCra 9 uf 0 Fafiell probai,|y pe ,uore ao-if people only
I au honored citizeu and christia.it | rfBClDCt. jrealized just what bad breath
gentleman of this community I I am authorized to announce that uieaue. Bad breath is one nf the
jatn<:« 1854. j there will be a mass meeting of the! symptoms of constipation. Some
Ou Sat unlay irglit in the city, of Democratic voters of O Farrell voting of the other symptoms are sour
Terrell at the home of Iter sbn, Precinct, May ,th for the purpose of; stomach, loss ot appetite, sick and
TAX COLLECTOR
We are authorized to announce R.
D. Whatley « candidate for re j
elect!, -i to th" ffice ol Tax Collector !
uf Caas Count) , -nbject to the action j
of tile Democrat v of the couutv. '
/ . J* 'si-
low where he might find her, apd
he said she waa iu the rear fof ihe
Union army. Ho at once dis-
patched a flag of truce w Hi a
message to Mrs. Barlow au ' in
the night she came. The *
f* CS*
seb cting delegates tothoeounty Deni
hillious iteadache, dizziness, heart
ocratic convention which meets at , ,
Linden May 14 for the purpo.e 0f JUor,i 6U<I d,8tre8fl af,er
noniinatinjr, candidates for county of- thin^f* uieati iiuli^tstiou.
year th our premiums.
m m m ' j Backache; Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
To th Texas Cotton Gianers.1 Rheu™’!‘i«™ "peediiy cured by using
Hunt’s Lightning Oil, Failing, mon-
- I
Offi' of State Secretary Texas'
CottoOiuners's Assoctatiou, Wa-
co. Tims, April 12Hi.—Notice is
bereUgiven to all cotton gintiers
iu T£*s, Oklahoma and Indian
Terriry ilia! Hie annual meeting
e.y refunded. Sold by T. A- Miles.
hoR CU MMISSIONER.
W’e are authorized to announce J.
E. Grant as a candidate for the office
of Commissioner to repreBeut justice
precincts Nos. 5 and 7; as a member of
the Commissioner's Court of Cass
County, subject to the action of the
Democracy of said precincts.
We areauthorized to announce J.
M. Smith as a candidate for the office
of Commissioner to represent Justice
I’reclneta Nos, 5 and 7, as a mem her
of the Commissioner’s Court of Cass
County, subject to the action of the
Democracy of said precincts.
FOR CONSTABLE PRFC1NCT NO 7.
We are authorized to announce J. M.
CtMldllsh as a candidate for constable
of Atlanta precinct No. 7, subject to
the action of the democracy ot said
precinct.
We are authorized to announce J.
M. Pepper as a candidate for Consta-
ble of Atlanta Justice precinct. No. 7
subject to action of the democracy of
said preciuct.
WAR NEWS.
The American Heel continue to
blockade the porta of Cnba. Niue
Spanish vessels have been cap-
tured, bat uo gnn boats. No
bombardment yet, and will not he
for some days unless the Spauisb
fleet arrives.
The press dispatches are unre-
liable. Ail sorts of seusaiioual
reports are seut out and the re
porters eagerly gather them up
aud send in to their papers.
it seems now that liie American
troops may be landed at Manilla
iu a few days, where Gomeze is
concentrating an army in the rear
jo act with them.
A letter from Mr. McCart, of
Hie Ann of Wynne & McCart of
Fort Worth informs us that Col
R. M. Wynne cabnot apeak in
Casa county tbia week, as be lias
other appointments to fill,
were In the war with Wyime in
■Ector’s brigade and knew him as
a gallant aoldier, and wolod have
been glad to base heard him iu
Atlanta next Baturday. He is a
a worthy man and If elected wilt
do bis dnty aa governor. He has
the ability and the backbone. Ii.
fact we have fonr candidates for
the nomination ou the democratic
ticket either of whom will make a
good governor. We give qur rea
ders Cot Wynne’s opening speech
the Confederates had to yte , the
field. He bad looked npoi. Geo
eral Barlow as being deadend
Barlow about a year after, having
seen iu the papers where Genera!
J. B. Gordou had been killed loo4
it for fact that the man who ii’ai.
shown bitu such blindness was
•lead. (The Gen. Gordou who was
killed was a cousin of John B
Gordou.) The war had ended.
Gordon had been elected to the ,
U. S. senate, and fifteen years had i
passed, when a friend in Wash
tngton invited him lo dine with '
him one day, and also with Gen ,
eral Barlow. He said he remero
tiered' Barlow, hut this was anoth
er Barlow. When they came tc
the table they faced each other !
and Gordon after awhile asketk
Barlow what relation he was to
the General who was killed at, :
Gettysburg! Barlow replied he;
was the man. Imagine the sur-
prise of two men faring eaeh ot It
er at the dinner table when each
hail looked opon the other fo»
fifteen years as being dead. Inf*!
deed truth is stranger than fiction
sometimes.
He described the battle at
Spotsylvania Court House and
several of the maneuvers made,
also his last battle and the surren-
der, anil how General R. E. Lee
appeared when be eulereil the
little brick' liooso where Lee..
Grant aud other generals wete
assembled. r
He paid some glowing tributes
to sontbern leaders, Lee, Stone
wall Jackson, Jnsopb E. Johnston '
and others. Said that the anther
of the American fiag was a south-
ern man, Washington first bore ip
triumph over a free people, and
Mrs. Ann Spargers breathed per
last and her sainted spirit look; its
fiigbi for Hie Beautiful Land.
remains .'ere sent to Atlanta Hoes, representatives ami also dele- They leuil to dyspepsia und worse ! of thYexai Cotton Gtuuers’as-
where fair two sons, D. C./aud gates to all the state and district cen things. They all start with consti- *nt'#Sn will convene at DilLs,
Win. Spingere w re waring kith ventions The mass meeting will be pation, aud constipation isinex- od day, May 3 1998, and ft is
... ,y. . , r . 'WS„V 'no‘iu lui.dbyl >« * ,"’*"W»l
Hojd Hill chareli, where she hHd tha tick-t In Xoyeuibur, »,„! want tol CBr*'1 eHSI-V’<*aick,y "“d »'*r,u“- 111 1 • *'« *a'1 territory natWtl.
requested 10 he bur ied. A very retUru and bepent of t’lielr sins, and bJ Hie use or Dr; Pierce’s ; whetWer i member of the assooii -
Pletisaiit Pellets. They jr*e to ! lion or n't, "'ill attend. Move
nature just the little help that ehejments of’ital iuterest to the gin
needs. There is uo case ol bill- uiug industry are under wav, and
iousness, constipation, indigestion j it certwtaly behooves the gtuners|
large procession of sympathizing „in no more ihe door will bo open,
friends followed her remains to1 B. f\ u'Rear.
Mules For Sale.
The Atlanta Lumber Mills have
eight good mules for «*!e. For
prices apply to Ld Rand or to. p,
Ellington.
-« m*
AJ1 drupglita guarantoo I>r. MUe*’ Pax*
PiiaU) to Biop ilcaducuo. “On j cent a dona.**
Don’t Drink
Potash and Mercury.
It is a wise precaution whie'i a great rany people every*
where take in the spriug to purify their blixl, and tone up the
general system. It is an absolute necessity o assist Nature in
cleaning up the system and getting rid of thr many impurities
which have accumulated. This is the most enervating season
of thaeutire year; demands are mude upon th s system which
it can*BOt supply unaided, and the rosult is a loss of energy
and a .general depressed feeling, and iti mrtjy cases a break-
dowtflRornes with spring weather. To prepare for this try-
ing season, it is eminently proper that a good blood
remedy be taken to force outjjsll impurities t.nd tone up and
strengthen the system. But great care shluld be exercised
in selecting the remedy which is to perforn thia important
work; uo one would knowingly and wi!lit;]v rrn the risk
of taking a medicine composed of the most tijurious and dan-
gerous ingredients. This is a matter wqrthvooking into, for
no one wishes to take chances ou a harmfu .eutedy. It i3 a
fact worth considering that
Lu-aei’ List.
List of letters remaining in Post
office at Atla ita, Apr.l ^7th, 18!)8.
Burnett, It B.(2); Dixon, Miss Minnie
Gordon, Mr. John
Persons calling lor the above letterl.
! "heartburn,” or any of the rest of! to lie on the alert anil look out for j tv‘,l please say advertised.
the iiighi-niare broiling brood, their interests,
that these little "Pellet*” will not
cure.
Send 21 cents in one cent
stamps lo World’s Dispensary
Medical Association. Bufialo. N.
Y., aud receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008
Joe I-. Roach, P. M.
paga common hkxse MEDICAL ad— | eats will he accorded respectfnl
NISKH, Illustrated. consideration.
----— •“-- All railroatls have been reques-
ted to make special rates for the
I meeting.
l4All papers friendly to the cotion
3try will please publish this
Speeiai topics i _ _
will ie disunssed at the meeting, j
Colton buyers, oil mill and emu j After April 12th the SUNSET
pres I managers, railway traffic LI M ITED train will leave Chicago
managers aud cotton growers are ,wr Ban Franciacd ou Tuesdays
cord ally invited to attend, and ®n,t aft,'r Al,r11 7'h wil1 ,eave
any suggestions from such tuier-
By order of the president,
Ii'. H. M’Kinnox, Schulenherg,
Texas,
Caas. Baxistbr, Secretary.
The Best Way
to get back the health that is grailu-
szr&:"h
that iu every cbuflict with foreign
nations that flig had been borne!
to victory nutler the leadership ofj
soathern men. Jackson at Ssv
Oreans was from Tennessee. The j
flag was planted on the heights of!
the city of Mexico by Scotf from
-'Virginia and Taylor from Lodisi*)
‘ana, and iu the war ju»t comment) j
ng with Spain, the Autericau ban-;
Per will he placed oyer the op-'
pressed Cubans as a protection to
them under command of that gnl-1
Uni and noble aoldier and patrjut^
Fitzhugli Lee of Virginia.
We would like to give our read-
ers a synopsis of many other thing*
Gen. Gordou talked about, h it
space forbids. It was a real treat
to listen to him two hours, and
we could have listened two bou.-e
more without going to sleep, as
we do sometimes Iu church. He
went from Texarkana to Croeke.t
where lie was to speak last uiglu.
i= the only purely vegetable blood remedy made and is the only
one guaranteed to contain not a particle of p tash, mercury,
sulphur, arsenic, or any other mineral substi >ce. S. S. S. is
far ahead of other similar remedies, becaus* jf the results it
produces, and it is in every way superior to/i em in the fact
that every ingredient of which it is made il vegetable one,
gathered from Nature’s forests; while all oi M blood remedies,
no matter what else tJiey contain, are con^i^ki of some dan-
gerous mineral as their basis. Everybody knqwB the harmful
effects of mercury, potash, sulphur, arsenic, etc., and uo one
wishes to pour these minerals into their s’-mach There is ab-
solute safety in S. S. 8. (Swift’s Specific), ,ud, while it is per-
fectly harmless, it is the best blood reme. . made, forcing oat
every impurity and building up and strei tharing the system,
rather than filling it with mineral mixtnr. i wlich spread their
injurious effects throughout the entire bo v, bktdes destroying
the digestive organs. Get the best bloot remfiv, the one that
is purely vegetable, backed by a forfeit of ole thousand dol-
lars if it contains the slightest trace of a miueral ingredient.
Be fair to^yourself and get the best blob lernidy and purifier
made—S. S. S. Remember that Swift’s .-peciiks ia the only ono
Miles Parks Lee.
Uucle Parks Lee, the last of
our uncles on the side of our
mother, died at bis home, north
of Liiuien, Sunday eveuiug April (!e’
24th. He had been fn a low state
j ot health some years. About two
weeks ago he bad a stroke of pa-
| talysis Irom wicli he never reeov-
i ered. He was about 73 years old,
; came to Texas from flenry coon-
ty, Gu., in 1851, since w hich he
j had been a citizen of
county. He was an active mem- m. H. Bogert, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ber of the Methodist church iu w riMs: “For a lung time I was troub-
; whom every body who kuew him led with pains in m)’ chest, hack and
had unbounded confidence as a limbs, and with distress io my stom-
! Christian geutleman. His re ach’ I «•»>«*«“ nothing but toast In
... , , , ... tea without great Buttering and my
mama were laid to rest Monday in , . ., . . . 6 T
J doctors could not help me. I was so
i1 le cemetery at Hickory Grot e^weafe anu ;n «uIch pain i had to take
: church where he was a tneuibet ruy bed, where I spent days and
within but a few years of a half ulgnts of misery. When I tried Par-
j century, by the side of his loved ker’s Gin"er Tonic it proved a grat-
; companion who preceeded him a relief, and trom its use I soon found
fan, * . . 11 could eat and enjoy any tood. Ioon-
tew jears. A good tiiau ha. .. . . ... ,
tinned to gain as I used it, and now,
I San Francisco for Chicago on-
Tbursdays only. The service-
will he disconHuned East-honnil
for the season April 28th, aud<
West-bonnd May 3rd; to be re-
sumed early iu the Fall.
THE ELDREDGE II Sewing
Machine is the best sewing ma-
chine made. It has stood the test
und provefi Itself. None better
ally slipping away, is to use Parker’s i Sold uudet a full guarantee by F,.
Gu»a ; ._,er' Tonic in time. Read what ; Greene
Karl’s Clover Root Tea. for Con-
sumption its the Best and if after us-
ing itj-ou dou’t say so, return tt^e
package and get your money. Sold
by T. A. Miles.
Liver Ills
Like btltoosness, dyspepsia, headathe, consti-
pation. sour stomach, indigestion aro promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their wort
Hood’s
Pills
easily and thoroughly.
Best after dinner pnts.
entirely well.”
crossed ov er the river and is now after taking only a few buttles I feel! ab druggists.
reaping a glorious reward in the ------------
spirit world beyond.
To the Democracy of Bryans
Mill Voting Precinct.
By virtue of authority vested iu me
I hereby call a mass meeting of tjie
voters of Bryan’s Mill voting precinct
to meet at Bryans Mill the 7th day of j
Baautifal flair
with Its youthful color, U what Park-
er’s Hair Balsam greatly excels in
producing. %
Guaranteed
ESTRAY NOTICE. ’
_ Taken up by C. F. Parker, and
j May it98' at 2 o’clock p. m' foMhe e«;rayed betore-J. S. McLeod, J. P.
purpose of electing delegates lo the Precinct No. a, Cass Co., 1 dark
! County Convention to be held at Din- brown cow, short crumpley boms,
! d*D l4th 1896 A11 Je*** v°ler» 1 about 4 or 5 years old, marked 2
i —' r:,b:,r. rzj: z ^
under bit in right.
Witness my hand and official
seal at linden, Texas, this April 18,
1898.
County Court Cass Co., Tex
Purely Vegetable,
participate in said meeting.
J. A. Shafer, Com.
STRAY HORSE.
Iron gray pony; about three
year* old, about 14 band* high,
whs taken up Sunday April IJOtli, Brop
ieua 1 It may lead to Consumption. A 2dc
1898. Owner will call, pay costs bottie of Shiloh’s Cure n.ay save your
at my place near Atlania, aud life. Bold hy T. A. Miles, Atlanta,
Frepared by C. I. Umxt ft Otk, Lowell, Mass..
The only Pin to t&ke wiUi Hood’s Sarsspsrills. .
City Grist Mill.
Having bought the Lively mill’
I have put it in good repair and-
will grind every Saturday, lam
prepared ta also turnout any kind:
of moulding and fancy house work,,
ballustere, turned work. Prices,
to suit the times. Patronage so-
licited. B. II. Singletary,
Atlanta, Texas..
FRFE.- IN OOLD
1 uu,16 Ring.' or a Scholarship ia
exas. tms Apnf 18, «-> < DnoxiLutr’s Pioctkcml Ai^oeas
J. G. Kins. Clerk 1
____4 n__^ rr, a scholarship in BYGdiany otJier repoi-xble brti-
college or literary nchool ia t!to U. 9. can be_
•enred by dcingr a kttk wrrk at home for the
Stop That Cough! Take warning.
1 take lniu.
J. B. Lauirr I Texas.
■wii
[0*-
-i ._A.-
by dcingr a bttk t
Youths* Advocate, *n iiltnlrated semi-ico*ithIy
iuumaL Ki> derating ia ehoracter, mors I ia
tone; and espccfaily interrsfrng and profiLible to
jroung people, kutre^td wi‘h interest andpr^t
by people of all *S?cjx. Stories and outer inter-
•^stire matier wfU i’.fnstruteJL Sample comes.
=teni tree. Agents wanted. Addxoi Youths*.
Advocate Pteb. Co., KashvWe, Tenn* ^
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Fletcher, J. M. The Citizens Journal. (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1898, newspaper, April 28, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528792/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.