The Citizens Journal. (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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I HE C ITIZEN* JOURNAL
*1.5(1 IVr War 'n Advance-
Coffins at F. M. Greene’s.
Kelt pins at M Jacobs’.
New bran at Hughes Bro’s.
Bob Webster is assessing in the
city this week.
gee those new Crash Saits at
All (lay & Son’s.
Coffins and Burial Cases
Large stock always at T. S.
Spell’s.
Get it at M. Jacobs’.
Cloudy suit light showers here
this morning. Atmosphere some
warmer though vet cool.
Roger’s Carriage paint, the best' Young Men. We want everybody who wants
on he market, now at T. A. Miles’! R- g. AtMay & Bon have a large, to vote the democratic ticket for
For the best goods ; elegant, op to-date line of shoes county officers iu„the nest elec
dreg store,
cal there.
Veather has beeh cool this
week, and fires are comfortable
ea.ly tu the moruitig.
embracing all the latest styles
Call aud see them; prices as low
as any.
They also have.a new stock of
County Clerk, J. G. King of
Liuden was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Hale is still receiving new
goods and selling all the time.
Go to M. Jacobs for everything
you want.
For hats, shoes, and slippers
go to F. M. Greene’s.
Fancy attdapUtu screen doors
of all size* in slouk at J. D. Jobu
sou's. I
Why not get your toilet
from T. A. Miles. He has the
best stock of goods iu Atlanta.
IJr. Jeter says he is a bachelor!
now. Mrs. Jeter aud children
tiou to torn oat to your precinct
meetings on Saturday MavTih a» d
give expression as to your preff
ereuces, amt select delegates ; o
the convention at Liuden, May l«t,.
who will repteseut yon in tb-iti
convention. We waut a full and
from the people i
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DU
spring aud summer suits of cloth
Over seventy-five styles of ladies jng the prettiest aud best in the
*°fI> sloes to select from at M. Jacobs’, j market.
nice new! fair expression
P C T . B * or c.oi.itii|[ .... auil [in.es .ill be .',e l'.nPlB w... .ur« on. »ud ...o*
made low. ~v ns what they want. So go to your,
- »«» precinct meeting and speak out.
Children like it, it saves their lives.; .... ., ,_ ,„____,
C. P, Church. The bouse was
full and the s“rmon was fine. His
left yesterday morning to speu<J a j nex, -Il|)0iulment is the secoud
couple of weeks with relumes TuesdHy Dixbi in May.
, arouud Cusseta. -—-
! A few more nice belts left at 31.
While at Texarkana, Tuesday
we met with Joseph]
■ CREAM ■
BAKING
POWBH
DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.
Hitches Bro’s want your Eggs. |
, , ,
G. H. Dunklin has 150 bnshelsj
of cotton seed for sale at 10 cent
per bushel.
No matter what you want you j
will be pretty sure to find it at >1
! Jacobs’.
with I
A Pure Grape Cream ef Tartar Powder.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
We mean One Minute Cough Cure, j
the iufallibe remedy for eough“, morning,
i colds, croup, bronchitis, rrippe, and | Hughes. He is with M. 1). Tilsun j
Jllcobs’- ___ i all throat aud luug troubles. T. A. I Carriage Co. At the depot slaoj
It Is a great leap irotu the old fash Miles. _| | j met with our friend Rev. < eo. C.!
loned coses of blue-mass aud uau- rpbe Liuden Methodist Sunday Hardy. He was taking the tr;.in applicants before the board at
seous physics to tlte pleasant jd t n..hnAl will hsvs n.lri.i.. a! Miner- f.»r \etv Boston to nerfnrm 'iht Liudeujlnst Friday anti Saturday,
Tsyo Persons Killed and Sev-
eral Others Hurt.
Last Friday about moo i a fort-
ous little cyclone foriae . abd
pouuccti down upon ike rts'dr' •<
of W. G. Wall about fine »u!'<-e j
southwest ot Allan>a. The house’
which was a good frame bmiluiog,.
was torn to stdiniers aud earned/
away not leaving sills or |-itiariJ
Mr. Wall aud wile wi'i. six chiif
dtcnaDdgrautlthii.l. n were .j
the house sod were earr t< -tt©'«
i oue hundred feet am. left . .*’/
| garden or where the garden hoy
i been for It too wus swept away,
i lence, posts and ail. All the fan
There was a large number of ily received more or less cuts a
little -------------------________j_______j • He was taking the
alii, known as DeWUt’s LtUleEaVly : 8uho0' w"‘ b“ve 8t jfor New 1!oston to l'er,ori“
Kisers. They cure cons ipation, sick al Springs, six miles west of Lin- , marriage ceremony for a couple,
h aditche aud biliousness, T. A. den, Thursday May 5th. *'*
.Miles.
| "V -—- J. M. Murphy and two children wnemer iiereututrv or coutraciea ».tn «mlvii tw i
F.™,™ „u„.i., ,.p -..I- ax
Scrofula and Scrofulous eruption
whether hereditary or eoutmeied t
Misses Jesste Groves ;and Au.l, ^ ^ ^nMogfi, v roy
Albright visited friends iu LindeD
—-last week.
weather. It is
! crab grass to grow,
, Friday. Prof. Florence wants
too cold yet for to continue to teach another month,
buttt will Send an your children and give
jhim employment. He will do
,, ... them good.
_ The B. V. P. U. met Monday -
Latest thing In plaid skirtR, also night, had a very interestirg meet- Mrs. Kaleski has the largest
crash skirts, ready made al F. M. iug. some splendid essays by MIm j and finest stock of mtlliuety
es Bird Lauier and Belle Bmbrrfe. goods In Atlanta and she is selling
Would be glad to have all the at low prices, to gel them off be-
Take your wool aud Beeswax to come and push after awhile.
Hughes Bro’s.
Greene’s.
Misses Meat and May Johnson vou|)J, people attend these meet- tore the war opens.
left last week ou a
lives at Naples.
visit to rcla-
I ings.
Don’t forget M. Jacobs when you
prol e* want a nice dress or a pair of shoes.
The Aviilclice in the case prof
Organdies, solid colors at F. M. j Hood’s tSarsaparllla cures rhemuatum f
reene’s. | dyspepsia, catarrh, that tired fee'ug, J Gfit til© D0St to E&t-
.—--- scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, humors j The New Meat Market receives
New books. Arithmetics, Gram am| aii blood diseases. t ' KangaB cit'y gaU8age twice a week,
mars aud spellers at the City p,en,y coffee at Hughes Bro’s., keeps his big refrigerator fufl of the
Book store.
Pillow cases, seamless, ready
for use at F. M. Greeue s. Call
aud see them.
10 pounds for if 1.
Klondike Slippers.
Fine large stock of those ele-
gant carpet slippers for both la
choicest beef from the Dallas 1 aek-1 and gents upw at F. M-
last week, ’and speut the night j Barsaparllla. What it iB composed of
here with h.s mother. lie brought is Prin,‘,d 00 the ubel- 0,l)? ;W
„ . Manufactured by A. C. Simmons, J r.,
Mr. Nelson over in a -urry *“"*! Medlctno Company. Sold by T. a.
curried him aud bts bride backlui)eij
next day
The best of goods and :he lowest
of prices at M. J.u‘fb*V.
The Infant s^n of Mr. and Mrs.
G. V. Crawford, Richard Lane,
died this mnruiug 15i 8 o'clock.
Funeral will take pace tomorrow,
Friday, at 10 o'clock, at Atlanta
cemetery.
Everything for everybody at M.
Jacobs’.
I was reading an advertisement
of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in f -e
Worcester Enterprise recently,
which leads me to write this.
for certificates to teach school.
Among them was onr daughter
Daisy Fletcher who has been
si lulling tor years with the View
a teacher. She ob-
tained a secoud grade certificate
audis deslrious ot getting a school
some where in tne country after
school closes here In May. Ad
dress her care of the Journal.
Lawns and Organdies of all
grades at M. Jacobs’.
Dr. Miles' Nerve Plaster* for Rheumatism.
Mrs. L. O. Jackson and baby, of gQ to M jaC0b8’,
Lilly Ark., are here visiting her; -,
Go to Hughes Bro’s wijbr%oor
wool. They will give yon cash or
goods for it.
For tine laces and embroideries
mother and sisters.
You can ulways Hud Meunen’s
Borated Talcum powders at T. A.
Miles.
Dr. Jeter reports that Mrs Will
Hunt and babe of Queen City are
now on the road to recovery.
The City Market is well supplied
with nice pure leaf lard. If you
want something good get it.
A fine lot of blauk land deeds,
mytes. potorialjblanks, mortgages
etc. at the .Iouknal office.
All colors of shoe polish of the
very best grade lor sale by T. A.
Miles.
Greene’s. There is a lot of solid
comfort in them for house wear
A chronic kicker is bad enough, but
I am not blowing much about
, what I do. bnt 1 keep the purest
After preeching last j Sunday I, frMheeI drnB9 t0 be llalJ. i
night at the Baptist church, Rf'• ,j0 uot bny Mi,y ehoridy stuff, and
ing Company, and the best veal to |
be found in the country.
Thousands of sufferers frjm grippe
have liceti restored to health by One! a continual scratcher is worse, Bet-
Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures : ter imitate a mule thatTa hen. Hunt’s
o ughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, j Cure will do up the worst case of Itch.
Tetter and Ringworms, Itching Biles,
Eczema known. Price one. Sold by
T. A. Miles.
grippe, asthma, and all throat and
lung diseases. T. A. Miles.
\\\ F. Hatchel baptised Misses
Ouida Florence and Maggie Lanier.
Fine percales, cheviots und mad-
I ras cloth for shirt waists it M. Ja-
I
! cobs’.
Fine supply of fisbi/
the City Book Stoi \
i F.
tackle at
my customers may be sure of get-
ting the very best.
T. A. Miles.
Bee that $1 sewiug machine at
F. M. Greene’s.
\Y. D. Lauier says that cyclones
travel over very near the same
paths in succession. He has lived
near the cyclone litre In Cass
county for forty years and has
noticed that every few years a
cyclone comes along very near
on the old cyclone beaten track.
Use Newkirk s Rheumatic Lini
meut for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
scalds, burns, old sores etc.
S. L, Baker has bargains for ev-
erybody, big, little, old and young,
no race nor color excluded except-
ing Spaniards.
M. Greene now
stock of shoes includi me Dre
Selby low quarter lor ludies. An,
kind of shoe you want can
found there.
yite railroad tueo tell a joke on
the Marshall military company;
t they refused to volunteer Iu
answer to Governor Culberson's
call, and the young ladies of that
be city got up a lot of musing bottles
aud bounets and sent them.
to Dick Hogan, Dr. Crossly, T. S.
1 Gillispie, Pete Hogan, Paul Dunk
can truthfully say I never used I jjn anlj others a setting of Bronze
any remedy equal to it for colic j turkey eggs each. Yesterday
and diarrhoea. I have never had morning Dick Hogan concluded
to use more than one or two doses he would have a little fuu at the
to cure the worst case with myself expense of the other boys; and
or children.—W. A. Broom, Popo- | reported that his turkey eggs had
moke City, Md. For sale by C. U' ! hatched; out web footed fowls.
Newkirk, Druggist.
Water Turkeys.
Sometime back Will Scott soldi fooud banging iu the brush along
For styles and prices my shoe
department can not be surpassed.
M. Jacobs.
Mrs. Hale sold
lady Tuesday.
18 hats to one
Herbert Wilmoth was here yes-
terday. We met hint at Texarka-
na, Tuesday morning. He was
just from Monroe, La.
The celebrated C B corset for
sale by M. Jacobs’
..... . ... The drugs In l>r. Simmons’ Sarsa-
There are three Util- things which lfl concentrated that the
do more work than any other three P ,e bllt liev8I theles*,
. ttle things created-- hey •«**«.* so WieutlHl.tt|,y combined that it
r. A. Mil-_____ T. A. Miles.
War is on and so is fly time.
Stop the fly trouble by getting ,
soreeeu doors aud windows from
J. D. Johnson. I
Hood’s Pills are prompt, efficient,
always reliable, easy to take, easy to j
oper/ite. 25c.
d ’•••*-----
for
Senalur Boh Stafford, of Miueo
la, came in Tuesday, aud is cau
rasing iu the interest of W. M.
_ Giles for railroad commissioner.
The New England Queen sewin ' Giles Is a splendid man for the
machine is sold and guaranteed b place, aud has experience iu rail
M. Jacobs’. road matters. He wants the en-
dorsement of the democrats of
Go to Hughes
Foruey hay.
Bro’s
flue
T. A- Miles sells the best per*
fume in the market.
Why remain sick? If troubjfc^jth
! Scrofula, Bcrofulovs* Hu mors,'Boils,
Humors on the face. Catarrh, jtc, we
■ ask that you give Dr. Simmon > Sar-
saparilla a trial. 50 cents aud 50 los-
j es. Sold by T- A Miles.
Cass comity.'
Ed Walker, colored, from
NOTICE.
Corn, Bran, Hay, jFlour, Sugar,
Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Hams, home n°w •b'»u
made Leaf Lard and Hants are
some of the groceries; and in the
dry goods department you will find
every thing complete, fresh and
new. Clothing a specialty; Prince
Albert suits from size 84 to 42.
John B. Stetson’s hats, with all
the latest styles in hats; a very
large line of Ladies fine trimmed
hats; with a large line of all straw
goods. Dress goods of the latest
Novelties and Styles.
SH0ES1 shoes!! shoes!!!
No end to style. .
All these goods found at Mc-
Clung & Ellington's, in fc^iuth
Brick Block with 125 feet by 25
feet on lower floor and 80 feet by
25 feet in the upper! department,
nil 111 In.) ii'ilk nn/tHo ' oapofnllv CP-
3Iar-
An elegant line of glasses an
china-ware at 31. Jacobs’.
shall wus ki^jed last Sunday morn-
j ing by the train running over him.
---- It is thought that he was riding on
Biggest stock of dress goods in (j truck under a coach of the"ear-
d ; town at Kaleskt’s, aud the cheip- jy morning trajn and fell off
eel too.
Mrs. Wm. Northen and daugh-
ter, Miss Edna, of Bivins, accom-
panied by Miss Stella Hancock,
came up yesterday evening.
If you waul something that will
surely purify your bloutl, use Rkd
Blood Sarsaparilla, sold by
(J. W, Newkirk only,
Misses Mattie ami Mable Kog
ers, of Jefferson, are visiting ibe
Mathews family of this city.
To Cure A Cold In One Day,
Take Laxative Bromo,Quine Ta»>
‘lets. All druggists refund uioney-if
it fails to cure. 25c,
Mastic Liniment cures colic,
th depot. Both legs were
crushed and he died a few
aft< rward.
near
badly
hours
The farmer, the mechanic and the
blc.i i :e rider are liable to unexpected
cuts nd ' "Ulses. L)eWitt’s Witch
Han Salve is the best thing to keep
toothache, earache, and a I other on b ; id. It beats quickly, and is a
aches in man or beast, i or st^lg well <noivn cure lor piles. T. A.
" -i'ARWw.
Paul Dm,kliu said he would- whip
Will Sjott on sight, Tom Gillispie
took ihe dry grius, Dr. Crossly
forced a laugh al the other hoys:
that it was a new breed of fowl—
a water turkey, aud suggested
they might iliake something ont
of them,stud Pete Hogan said bis
wife said when he carried the eggs
home they did not look like tur-
key eggs; aud Pete began to slip
away from the crowd, aud the
hoys said he was slipping off home
to iTstroy the eggs. There was
a crowd around and all eujoyed
the joke.
N .%---—*“---
> Rheumatism Cared.
'My w ife "fiiiis used chamber lain’t»
| i’aL Balm for rheumatism with
In our aunonucement column
this week may he found the name
of our young friend, J. A. Wilson
for re-eleetion to the office of
County Attorney. He had sent a
meswage some weeks back to an-
nounce him which failed to be de-
livered, is why his announcement
has nut appeared souner in the
Journal. Albert lias made a very
good county attorney and be
beiug a young lawyer of course ;jf
progressive and better qnalil t^
when be first began,
having more experience. Elect
Iiiiii agaiu and lie will do his part t?re>d relief, and I can recommend
bruises except two little child re c ;
of Mrs. Loyle88. They had not a
scratch ou them. Mrs. •: wrs
seriously hurt and Sunday t>t <•
Monday it was tlieaght she could
oot rec -v r But aba ta now im
pun mg rapidly. She receiv -c
severe cut in the face end -i« '
back and iiipa were hurt. ,‘A.' r
the cyclone passed her da.ugh or
got up and lifted e -me ylimp, rs
off her. Mr. Wall's cnls aud sta-
bles were also blowu away. Two
ainles were in the log stables
which were carried nway but
oeitber oue of the aiulee wae hurt.
Bedding, clothing, etc,, were
in having (he laws enforced.
if.,ts a splendid liniment for rheu-
matism and other household
For Consumption take Karl’* <’lo-| ,Qr which we have founfl it valua.
vor Hoot Tea the great Blood Purifl-. j CtJVLKR, Red Creek,
er. Cures Headache, Nervousne**, J ’
Eruptions ou the face, aud make* thei N. Y.
head clear as a bell. Sold by T. A i- Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading
Miles. merchants of this village and one
ol the most prominent men in this
vicinity.—W. G. Piiippi.n, Editor
Red Creek Herald. For sale by
C. W. Newkirk, Druggist.
Get it at M. Jacobs’.
Any preparation scut ont with
the name of C. W. Newkirk on it
is guaranteed to be just as repre-
sented iu every particular by 8. J.
MORRISS, M. D , Iu charge of the
prescription and manufacturing
department ill O. VV. Newkirk’s
drug store, Atlanta, Texas.
- *T
all filled with goods,'carefully
lected and liought forj cash at low-
est prices and will bt^sold at prices
which are reasonable.
This firm will deliver all goods j
sold in City, from a paper of pins |
up to a barrel of flour, and res-
pectfully solicit your“:rade.
Dyspepsia Cured. Bhiloh’k Vital-
izer immediately relieve]* Sour Stom-
ach, Coming up of Koou. Distress, and
Is the great kidney aud liver remedy
Bold by T. A. Miles.
The office of County Commiss-
ioner, though having no greai
emoluments attached to the office
it is nevertheless one of most iin•
! portance Ic citizens, especially
| the tax-papers of the county.
M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says’ Consequently we ought to have
•I was a sufferer for ten years, trying j oor be#t mel| iu lhHl potion; men , f'".,*
____..11 nf n|U .nniaHlaa | I fI I U O
the path of the cylone.
About a quarter of a mile from
Mr. Wall’s place the cyoWoe
struck Mr. George Jacksou’s
house, the Johu Reueau place.
Mr. Jackson and his wife were
both killed. Mr. aud Mrs. Jack-
son left the bouse with a grand
sou of T. 8. McDuffie, who ta
about twelve yeare'old, to try to
go to another house not far away.
Wbeu they got out a short dia
taiice the wind was so ternfio that
they could oot go, and Mr. Jack
sou with his wile got hold of o'
stomp aud said '’now blow.” A for-
ked tree.was blown down aud the
fork reached op to the stump aud
full on both sides, iustautiy cil*h:
tug Jackeou ujn'liis wile. Tne uoy
was caught ouder a limb which
broke bis leg. He lay there some
time after the storm bad passed'
until some cue came >,ad filled
the tree off. Hie leg war brekt u
below the knee, lie is getting
along nicely his physician says-
Jackson's house was blowu down
ami burned with eveiy thing in it.
The cycloue struck T. S B it
ler’s place. H s house eoq-tinted
of oue room built of logs soil oue
of frame with a ball bet wet >
The family were iu the fnui e
room, aud the other was biowi.
down, and caught on lire but wus
discovered and at once pul unt,
aud uo oue crippled.
A number of people *>i* fit
cycloue as it passed south of At
laiita. It was up above tu- top.-
of the trees and did uo dan i-.ge
It agaiu struck >hu giound ne.tr
Johu T. Chauihlee’s place, eaui
town, but bappeued not to strike
any house*.
The Hicks harousetor st T. A
Miles drug store hail been turn
ing all day toward the stormy
mark and before noon intlicatad
that danger was at baud.
When Ilia news leached the
! city a number of citisens bunted
scene of destruction, to
most all kinds of P'le rpnl^<1ie’l> t’'11 wbo are qualified aud oompetent |stia uu.,1 jo tender saoU asaislanc"
SX:rr.UDnmei m r. ‘O represent th- people,.nd guard | as they could. -...... - -~
I used one box. It has affected a pei- their interests. Justice precincts
manent cure.’’ As a permanent cure Nos. 5 and 7 uow constitute a
| for piles DeWitt's Witch Uazel 8al\e commissioner's precinct, and au-
! has no equal. T. A. Miles. ! eordiug to precedent or nustoin
When Dj. Con
uerly reached the Wall place, the
futuily were all sitting under a
oow shed that happened to be ou’.
of the path of the destroye"
They did not know bow they go)
Shirt waists from 45 cents up at
M. Jacobs.
that has prevailed heretofore for | there, and the Doctor bad to p<T-
i a number of years of rotating or ( NU8,J® before they would
■going from oue precinct to auoth : '^re a^diriy a set pf
says they
people as
A CARD OF THANKS.
We are at a loss to frame lan-' k this time.
K
by C. W. Newkirk aud al non
try merchants.
Thirty five years make a vnnera
tion. That is how long Adolph Fish-
Try
paper
store.
one of those nSw tissue
dusters nt the City Book
They improve with use.
The Baptist Fadies Aid Sooiety
will meet at the Church next Mon-1 ^*e8 of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,
day May 2nd, at 4 o’clock, p. m. 1 • A. Miles.
If you are bilious take a dose
of Newkirk’s Liver Pills aud get
well quick. £"7.
Big new slock of W. B. Corsets,
the dress form, at F. M. Greene’s.
Ladies hose supporters at F. M.
Greene’s.
Any job of repairing In the tin
line done on demand by P. M.
Wood, at J. D. Jobusou’s hard-
ware store-
Ctnnille table covers at F. M.
Greene’s.
Ready-to-wear skirts at all prices
at M= Jacobs’.
Catarrh Cared. A clear head and
sweet breath secured with Shiloh’s
Catarrh remedy, Sold on a guarantee.
Nasal injector free. Sold by T. A.
Miles.
Married.
Thursday evening, April 21st,
Noticr, Tresspassers. 1808 Mr Emanuel Nelson of
I hereby notify all persons to Hughes Springs oaa ^united in
slop goiDg through my field, south I marriage to Miss fifeille^Keasler,
er, of Zanesville, O., Buffered from 0f town. It has become a regular '■ daughter of Mr. Beftry Keasler,
piles. He was eared by^ using three jj-gnjp way ;0 bayou aud rnnst near Atlanta, ltsv E. H. Keasler
Hop, if I have to appeal to the officiated, Next diy the young
aw to enforce my rights. j couple took their departure iu a
M. V. Looney. ] surry across the country to
Hughes Springs to begin real life
The finest line of summer dress gUage jn a way that will express
goods in the city is tt 31. Jacobs’, i our g>atitude to the many friends
in town and country, that came to
our rescue in time of need. And
especially the friends in Atlanta
who so kindly solicited the aid in
SCHOOL NOTICE.
As the free school term of the
Atlauta High School closes this
week, 1 desire to continue teach
iug another month aud will be
glad to have as many studeots
continue with me as can atteud.
I will try to make the school in-
teresting and profitable to them.
I will be pleased to meet a large
number of papils iu the scbooD
room next Monday mat mug.
Respectfully,
G. W. Florence.
Miss Mattie Lamer, hook-keep
r fot the Atlauta Lumber Mills
as been iu the office more than
iree years and has lost bnt one
«y, that she was not there at her
^>sl of duty.
$kin Diseases.
Mr the speedy and permanent cure of
taer, salt rheum and eczema, Cham-
Wain’s Eye and Skin Ointment is
whout an equal. It relieves the itch-
and smarting almost instantly and
In^an
it^coi
cut.
fall of hope tha’. future will
bring to them showers of bleaeiogs
to make them happy.
er for commissioiitu, the cotaiais-,, at, r4t.r 8aff." The d|rt iwad blowu
Isionar would cqius from preciiufi: into aud filled the gas be- cut on f
In this Issue will be ! theit bodies a/id their, hair was
found the announcements or two i W-*1 Via'- Hf "fif'r ,iYnV‘
, : was onu of iljf inof t piimtue look-
of her good citizens for the P°Hi jjiit, acenea ,,e ever Haw. Mrs.
tion, either of whom we believe \valj is a sister of M. L. Harp, and
will if elected make au efficient he reioaiued there to care for them
commissioner, and ably represent !8,,d dress their wouuda three or
the people in county affairs. They |
four days.
our behalf, and our neighbors help- ] nr? J- M. Smith of Bivins, aud J. I fn wT.hldoihlu^and
ing us in various ways. The Doc- E. Grant of Way line. They are j 01ber necessaries,
tors, for their prompt attention. I both well known aud both splen ! m TgTV1
Also Mr. Hill and family for Uk- dil1 we" known to every ell-j l>ySp6pSicl ' ^
ing us into their home and favor-1 *»» of ,h« precinct. We ki't M j Hpr O * '
ing us. We pray the blessings of J "ol been authorized to speak for;
(the Atlanta precinct, but think]
the democrats of this precinat
will accept the man that Beat Five
may present to us for commission
lower.
Heaven to rest on one and all.
W. G. Wall and Family.
Physical Wreck
Arrest
. . . . , ...... . disease by the timely use of
A little boy asket; for a bottle of , T . J , , ,
“get up in the moruiliy as fast as you | Tutt S LlYCT Pills, an Old and
can,” thedruggistr«’ogni*ed a house- i faVOrite remedy of increasing
Kisers,” and gave him a bottle of. populanty. Always cures
those famous little pUs for const!pa- SICK HEADACHE* Aap(ttilU, we know It will benefit you j partite, „ym, the,
tion. sick headache, liver and stomach sour stomach, malaria, mdlges- j iad 60 doses 50 cents. Bold by T. A. bast medicine tn t!
troubles. T. A. Mllei. . .... j T. IT
: tton, torpid liver, constipation
Free—“good ail vice” Are you af-I
Meted with Headache, Dizzinms.
i'aiotnoas at the stomach, Patus in j
Iha Back, Female Weakness? If so,
we want you to try I)r. Simmon’s Bar-
Will**.
ntinued use effects
It a
serd head, sore nipples, itching piles!
a permanent
It also cures itch, barber’s itch,
Great Cura by Woocl*a Sarsaparilla
-Sufferer Throw* Down Her
Crutches anti Finds Hers-if Auie
to Do Her Work.
“ Por s long time I snEfered with dys-
pepsia, and medicines (ailed to relieve'
me. Finally I began to break out hr
sores and became s physical wreck. $o
one can imagine wbat I safiered. lily
friends advised me to try Hood’s Barsa-
batieved it was the
the World. 1 began
taking it and soon foand relief. Alter
taking three bottles of Hoad’s Sarsapa-
rilla I threw down my cratches and was
Cujrr* Pak-
TFHIN K about your health
■ allow scrofula taint* to d
your blood. Take Hood's Barss*pa-
1 rilla now and keep yomself WEleL> C. W. Newkirk.
The most beautiftl line of ladies, d ^ bilious diseases. (,{ The T & ,, R._ will mU roUD<1(
shoes in the city is it M. Jacobs’. XI TTT’<i I PI! ! ^ l , ro"na , sbietodomy work.” Mrs. t
-1-^- I MJ i 1 ^ L*ivcr riLfL-^, np excursion tiokeU fn»ra Allan* j w«*t Wamhincto* Grm-
l~rmHPiiU!i_UK The people of Donglassville — '^ - .■■— "Sht, Twas. to Hynson Springs and ; vUi». Tex» Set out, »«d’, twcos.
chaped hands, chronic sore eyea and cotumuniiy wiii iia e tueir annual Latest thing tu dress linings, ij^bonmgh Springs via Marshall, LI m Sare3”
. (grantated lids._ j pioulc next Saturd.y, the last day green, lavender, pink and .^rate ^4^D: limited for rttomLfi^QOO 5 pOHtla
Is the best—is fact die On* Tree Blood f
’All druegists fl; sir bit $.1. I.vt <
HoodN Pills!
Dovaot l B Cade’s Condition Powders for
1 miV nUGUt JUU1 tic-iui. Lh; i -y - t---aus «
aih,w scrofula taint* to develop in &ldby Su"ilt,y'
picnic next SaUirdty, the last day
of April, a* 1st, of Jay comes oo
green, lavender, pink and ,u rate Ora4.20; limited for raprnL
shades no w at F- M. Greene’s. day, ^ dat/fi of wIe. Bo»h J
Frank Hughes h;us a good top < >f these are excellent for-5**’
Get it at 31. Jacobs,
■ h'lpS}’ and harness for sale..
, ew da ji« ootiim
jg£
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.