The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, December 20, 1889 Page: 1 of 4
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k > js4 cld saisral
him txom accepting the iastatMHj
Hie integrity would not ally m
te break an engagement th
mlvedbut a sixpence wiiii
might beve paid at 6o
Pracdeat Lmeola has
irauied frou boyhood to bosor v
> y pnxms titat be made Altar
he was married aad bed a family of
lufi owb be was visited by a gan
tlenaauf borne diatiaecioB who
onfo iEsUiy made stars praaij
e 6 hmwp freely than it tp ibeta
In aier to mdue o e ff
luaedas boys sit oa his feff the
siiesieM ored
g togiw
efcsns wfckfc i woi a
C3Q4ter
Mb ln aad feiaJV
laoeseje
Ai Wi not goisg to keep year
jawMfid with icy boy Mr lan
edbiasfaei
Wikstpsoause
j ToSiasdyon would gh > bra
tkat ctJana reminded Mr Xifa
cuiaOh
Oh I ewddn t laughed ibe
ts ot Ii is snt anly valaaWfi
but I prize 2t highly as ao bair
JoooaGive
Give it to him Mr IiaeolB
iim to k Sr that eatertaified
S ag awfcs it > ie should 2 I anything must be done do
S K a ler > s been it and le done with it
Tirgthflmifl1inflirti nri timr 3 If Jwsk drinks up his wages
HiiriiJo3E e some vol Jill cannot seve them therefore
3 r for his failure to let not lie dram drinker accuse his
to wife of n aEtefulness
a p may ksie the liberty
t3ffc ra jiau hat he b e ho j 4 If Jack were better Jill would
tj4eage tMBeoi another not be eo bad A husband often
< 04sam wiih yiidek
wVi immure
men at BaBt th <
Sir
dad an ea
seemingly fci
ife d wa by aa ae
4 S t2j 4y he a te JiUle
fc 6 eobbiag violently
xyhpvfioek she had broken
M taeed it cant yoor
> said to him
t was past mending
Imbig hie hand into his
ttnd that he had left
MM s ee
iome
m9 < ere at this hoar to
yax he said Ill
gK yofcifV < aiee wjtli which to
baysBottetr b >
L cL o be found
oBjw k wvib to a
ugu fl gentle-
ness a He
he isade with the lituCjjj °
he sotified the host tH
a
woae appointment wwUd ja
lad ao regard for his
wowi
let nsbi glad they are no worse
causes Ids wifes fault
5 It it donkey brays at you dont
bray back at him else you will
ahowyonrself a donkey
0 If some people were as swift
of feet as they are of tongue they
might catch the lightning
7 If all others lie then speak
you the truth and be one true man
among many bad ones
3 If yoa drink beer it makes
you queer and so it oughter Try
cold water
9 If lies were latin learned men
would bo quite common
10 If mistakes wero haystacks
cattle might thrive
U If other men say how good
you are ask yourself if it is true
12 If in the journey you would
speed give the horse an extra
feed
13 If money be not the senant
it is sure to be the master
14 If sin be the fashion Lt us
be out of fashion
15 If the best mans faults were
written on his forehead he would
wear bis hat close to his eyes
10 H the d8vil find men idle
bo will tty them to work Old
Satan finds some mischief still for
e bands fb dp
7 If the eye do not admire the
will not desire
If iho mountain will not
° ° meto Mahomet then STnhomei
J
to tiid mountain
lftA
ji nfiejraMEpint
L IfyWalyjyB say no youll
novlrbo Tfed j you always
yss xall bo htrribly bjed
2s If ou art deaf to tho voice
of mLJEe will be deaf foyonr
voice
31 If there twre no fools there
would be no wars
25 If wet doat free if dry don t
cry
25 If you are kind to the crea
tors do not forget the jreator
27 If you command St > hope to
to bo obeyed observe y irself tho
laws yourself has mijgS
28 If a thing be easyTdo it as
Tbe jganfeasan colored and well sb if it were hari
abas asdid the charm and hand
ed it io iie lx > y We do not know
wetbor ifee gentleman received
titeekarM again afterward but
1 eaJMBly was taught a lesson
Worth T > jiBs
TbsfflBowingw credited to a
Soetori06 B6ct8d with as institu
tkoa japijtakmig many children
rhnrefe nothing more irritating
840Bghaa to cough Tor
elis I bad been eo fnlly as
varad f tkig that I recently detar
tlirad ifpesetbla for one minute
4 test to teees the number of
iMJgfes JMMd in a certaia ward in
1hoepatdLatthe institatiofi By
he ptomi fjf rewards and pan
iUO tttgi g QgpMM in xudujciug t
rfs tositajfc bold their breath
h B i p5l te eoogh ottd in a
StSevjptsXiwae myself aurprig
d to M Low some of the ehild
Bs SiiflJyieeasered from fbetr
iease
hnntfint coughing is precisely
te irwfatiii a wotted on the
iHSftiWikebodizolo m it
Ajoe woand wxil sot JteaL
et a ftmto when tessptad to-
m V I bit loog breath and
KuBJttft warms and eooes
aa some benefit
j a
iti epro
29 If tho country ank it will be
by drink
30 If every one tvould mend
one then all would b mended
3L If folly were nief there
woold be weeping in aery house
hold
32 If you cannot havj the best
make tho best of what yju have
33 If you cant take thiags easy
take them as easy as yon an
3L If von argno let it be with
some one who can uncerstand
you
35 If you trade with a fes look
out for tricks J1
85 If you jump into a well
dont blame providence if you aie
left thare j
Love of home is the tap root
the substratum of moral growth
and materitd prosperity Mate
your home permanently beautifal
ami attractive Baild Iho strnffc
0e in which yon residb after the
character and civilization of your
dime Dont contemplate moving
Cultivate contentment with indo
pandaBce born of toil and thrift
Sarronnd tho rural homo with ele-
ments of permanent prosperity
diversify products magnify grain
end stock minify cotton grow
jjjjjjg plant orchards
grapes and gar
n dens make pastures raise horses
Wjeaitie poultry etc Make bread
nd meat and make money Be
a suit ie6 LoneBt Pa > al1 Jour deble and be
w ture in UBPPJ This mode of procedure
would make our beautiful sonth
Tftndijossom as the rose and give
< P nnd to
rJ a =
Urf S Ht s Sto rS i farmersr Jloyso City Alta
gintff mhadiif1iu > cu < l koaith hat
C attauied U CTaHrffillj MeiBed Ilenee
t t fc > sbbcSI ar < l In ptaue of
KanxSiUeif tbaaajrferl tiwy one
wCwiteratteo is te the m ol the
AJtnU ejafl Tiok If j ou are
9i > Uimt nor jimsse Kidoe i
vgorfinmart oftope t ritort gtaid
A preentive for croup There no longer
exiate any doubt but croup can lie preven-
ted Tree croup never appears without
warning aud Jf Chamberlaius Cough
Beniedv it riven as directed as soon as the
unit indication of croup appears it will
ia xanaklv dispel all rmjitoira of tho dis
2 ffc i il bV a 10 eake Tuucan airays La done if it fakTpt
J Jf ji6 1 M ° ta3a one doUar bottles
>
ttojrtJ Ed MiCc 3 for gale bj J N Eddtoa Co
ham Jones Sayings
God never called me to preach
liko other men nor other men to
preach as I dc though some have
tried it and got badly left
God Almighty made me iust as
I am and I have never interfered
with the job ono particle
Ill promise you one thing to
tell the truth so it will stick to you
like a cocklebnrr to an old sheeps
wool Itll be there when you
shear him
I dont mean by an honest man
one who pay his debts Thats
the meanest son of honesty Any
man of sense or decency will do
that if he can
Some church people however
are afraid to walk in among some
streets in Lynchburg for fear of
meeting a man they owe and wont
pay They do business as agents
and board with their wives in or
der to successfully rob their cred
itors
Id go to the chain gang and
stay there before Id over write my
name Sam P Jones agent for
my wife
God Almighty nevor bestowed a
greater blessing on any communi-
ty than in giving it a good game
preacher who doesnt fear man or
devil
If any body asks you to lake a
drink he thinks youre a hypo-
crite and if you take it he thinks
right
Ive more respect for a faro deal-
er than a progressive euchre play-
er because the faro dealer plays
for money to support his wire and
children with while the progres-
sive euchre player plays for noth-
ing but a booby prize for which
he risks damnation
The church member who rents
his house for a aloon is like tho
saytbui
Sir > h ifislak es6
the mistakes of IngersolL Lynch
burg Kews
The human race has been saved
by having to work It digged its
way out of its primeval pit by
work When it discovered its
nakedness and had to be clothed
it worked for its raiment when it
appreciated th6 responsibilities of
fatherhood to the feeding and
rearing of the young it worked un
derthe impulse of an affection
that was refined above the in-
stinct of tho brute The relation
of a husband and wife was made
possible and proper only by the
willingness to work that it might
gather to it the necessaries of ex-
istence and finally be adorned by
the promptings of intellectual as
weli as physical wants If Moth
er Evo is responsible for all this
w e lift our hat to her and offer tho
sincerest respect to her great
memory She did more for man
kihd than Adam and all of his
male descendants San Francisco
Alta
Fits Anywhere
Horac Greely is accredited with
having written the following
truths
If you want to keep a to to from
thriving dont build any more
houses than you can conveniently
occupy yourself
If yon should accideutly havo
an empty building and any ono
wants to rent it ask them three
times it value
Demand a Shylock price for ev
ery foot of landf3od has given you
stewardship over
Turn a cold shoulder to every
mechanic and business man who
seek to make a homo with you
Look at every newcomer with a
scowl
Fail to advertise in or support
your town newspapers that peo-
ple abroad may not know whether
business is going on or not
Wrap yourself up in a coat of
impervious selfishness
There is no more effectual way
to retard tho growth of a town
than actions like those above enu
merated
Among the incidents of childhood that
stands out in bold relief as our memory
reverts to tho days when we wero young
nono are more prominent than ee < ere
sickness The young mother vividly re
members that it was ChamlierlainsCough
Kcmcdy that cured her of croup and lu
turn administers it to her own offspring
and always with the best success 1nr
sale by Jy EddinsCo
Hero ar3 a few good old rul
that can bo safely followed
be strictly its own
Teach it to take its seat qni
To use its napkin properly
To wait patien
To answer pre
To say thapk j
If asked to lea
forgotten article
pbse fo no aS aT
Never to interir
contradict
Nover make remarks about tho
food such as I saw that turkey
killed and how ho did bleed as I
once heard a little boy remnrk at
a thanksgiving dinner
Teach the child tokeepbisplato
in order
Not to handle the bread or to
drop food on the cloth and floor
To always say Excuse me
please to his mother when at
home and to thelady or hostess
when visiting if leaving tho table
before the rest of tho party
To fold its napkin and to put
back its chair or push it closo to
the tablo before leaviug
And after leaving the table not
to return
I know childion who observo ev-
ery ono of these rules and are in
no way priggish but arc simply
wellbehaved delightful compan
ions and they owo it all to their
mothers careful training fiom boy-
hood Good Housekeeping
A Wonacrfol Recovery
Igjlm life and death the latter
being preferable to tho agonies I
was enduring In May 18SS I
became disgusted with physicians
and their medicines I dropped
them all and depended solely on
Swifts Specific S S S afew
bottles of which made me perma-
nently woll well from then until
now
Disabled for liusiccss
Several years ago my health
failed mo and I was compelled to
give up my business I was in-
constant agony caused from excru-
ciating pains in my back liver
and stomach I tried every medi-
cine I could hear of but without
recsiving any relief My attention
was then called to S S S I tried
fivo bottles of it and received the
most gratifying results I am to
day as healthy and sound a man
as you will find anyvt here and I
owo it all to tho curativo proper
ties to be found in Swifts specific
S SS E L Womack
Morgantown N C
Treatise on blood and skin dis-
ease mailed frep Swifts Specific
Co Atlanta Ga
Tho citizen who works cheerful-
ly and gives willingly to all thoso
enterprises for the general good
is a public benefactor and should
receive a proper reward from tho
people I such a benefactor is in
bnsiness favor him with your
trade and make it possible for
him to do more good for tho pub-
lic Some portion of evory good
citizens time is duo to tho public
and tho man who is always so busy
with his private affairs that he can-
not do n generous act should be
leftaloue by all good people
Abilene Reporter
nventor Edison has completed
a phouographic clock which in-
stead of ringing out the number of
hours will announce tho time of
day in stentorian tones It shouts
out the time evory quarter of an
hour It will prove a good office
clock but as an ornament in tho
parlor it is a question whether it
will ever bo a success especially
where young peoplo aro a feature
of tho household
Of all vanities ud fopperies
tho vanity of high birth is the
greatest Tine nobility is derived
from virtue not from birth Ti
The kicker is a man who would
gpt have anything given to hira i
Hf copldnt kick who would
cents morothan he
Give the child a seat that baMe nparfifty
crjinsr
tSs istto get a kick at some
iyj hoif you give him oysters
ned lie wants them stewed if you
HiKrhirt him raw wants them
Jpia gblrs net as they thought
tkfcy hadnothing else coming
In ouswur to the query How
many people would Texas sus-
tain Tho Atlanta Constitution
says Wo no not know Twenty
million people might iio thoro
and they would not be crowded
any more than Scotland is at pre
sent Tho entire population of the
globo could bo seated on chairs in
Texas and each person woold
hpve four feet elbow room Tou
could hide Georgia in one corner
and have to get out a search war-
rant to find it yet the Constitution
speaks of Georgia as the Empire
State
An exchange calls attention to
the fact that it is unlawful for
p6stmasters to deliver lottcrs to
boys under 21 years of age and
girls under 18 years old unless by
order of their parents or guar-
dians The law is hardly over en-
forced aud there are probably very
few postmasters who know of its
existence
Mrs Geo P Smoote a higblyl Littla girls take warning and
cultivated and estimable lady of douVswap was At Bridgeport
Prescott Ark writes under dato
of April 22 18S9 During thoi
Ooiiijlittlo Amy Murphy com
plaiijodof not feeling wall and
summer of 1837 my eyes became gaTdtfce gum that she had been and Pml
inflamed and my stomach and liv glfg tca playmate Tho latJniadeby
It is not work that kills but
worry It is not tho revolution
that destroys tho machinery but
friction Work is good for the t
soul for tho and
good body jjood i
for the mind If you want a good
appetite dont worry If you want
with an old gentleman of How nrd
county and a St Louis physician
wero in this city together witness-
ing some exhibition During the
performance a lady spectator ex-
claimed Im robbed To pre-
vent the theif from dropping thp
purse into anothers pocket Col
Switzler exclaimed Hold your
pockets A policeman standing
near by immediately and energet
ically ordered the meu to stand in
a line Walking around tho line
twice ho began at the gentleman
from Howard and said You are-
a carpenter to the next You are-
a literary man coming to the
next he said You aro tho thief
and searching him found the pock-
etbook Asked by ono of the
gentlemen how ho conld desiguate
a mans calling tho officer said
The doctor there has caustic on
his hands the literary man has
ink on his fingers tho thief has
hands which show no evidence of
good work of any kind
There is a good
philosophy in
deal of truth
the remark
ra wit when he heard afl
no receive a destructive sT utrtolSITdTSiTm
Tjj grameitherafront or rear
rcoJIjn if the engine leaves the
tracjfhoif usually remain in place
arJdfSnover snapped off as the
rear car sometimes i3 Almost tho
only case in which the middle cars
sufferiis when they are tlirovtn off
track by the breaking of a coup-
ling or some part of rho running
gear and that it as likely to hap
pon to ono pirt of tho train as an
other
otherJ
Dfifepair makes a despicable fig
ure and descends from n mean or
iginal Tis the offspring of fear
of laziness and impatience it ar
gues ii defect of spirit and resolu
tion and oftentimes of honesty
too Collior
The avorago woman walks fur
ther in a week than a drover she
stands more on her feet than a
blacksmith sho defies tho laws of
health more than an Indian and
then wonders why sho isnt ell
like other folks
Caution in crediting reserve in
speaking nnd recaling ouos self
to very few are tho best securities
both of peaco and a good under-
standing with the world and with
tho inward peace of our own minds
Thomas A Kompis
Dissipation is absolutely a labor
whon tL > round of Vanity Fair is
ouco made but fashion makes us
think light of the toil and wo des-
cribe the circle as mechanically as
a hese in a mill Zimmerman
A current fashion note reads
that tenderhearted ladies who
would faint at sight of the cook
killing a chicken for linner aro
still wearing anywhere from one
to six birds on their hats
Wade Hnmpton onco mulo tho
prediction that the democrtic par
tjr would some day have to defend
negro suffrage against republican
attempts to take it avt ay The Xew
Tork World thinks the prediction
may yet be fulfilled locally if not
nationally
Tax rolls ieceiedfi on nearly all
of the counties in the state show
that there has been an incease of
fifty million dollars in tho taxablo
wealth of Texas during tho past
year
You needn t be afraid to tell se-
en ts in a cornfield for though
ties indeed may bo purchasedbut they have sj manj pars jet
Kinfra New Discovery has done for rae
Sly Lungs were badly diseased and ray
parishioners thought X could live onl
few weeks I took fi e bottles of Or
Kings New Discovery and am sound and
well gaming 2C lbs in weight
Author Ixive Manager Lotes r unny
rolLs Combination writcn After a thor-
ough trial and convincing evidence I am
confident Dr Kings New Discovery for
Consumption beats Via all and cures
when everything ele fails The greatest
kindnest 1 can do my many thousand
friends is to urge tbcm to try it Free
trial bottle at Eddins A Cos Drag Store
Regular sizes 50c and 5100 3
To the Ladies ol America
I am indeed moot happy to ha o
tho privilege of speaking a word
to you in praiso of Drivings
Eoyal Gormatuer In about one
month I expect to become a mother
During my period I havo suffered
in many ways Loss of appetite
nervousness insomnia melancholy
lassitude shortness o breath
v eaknoss pains c I had those
dreadful looking brown spotches
on my face and all this I thonght
I must suffer on account of my
condition I was submitting to it
as patiently as possible nhen t o
weeks ago I met Dr O P Stark
who persuaded mo to take Ger
metuer as a beerage He kept
it on tap and I was lodging in
tho same building with him I
took it and it was such a ery
pleasant drink I havo continued
to take it two to four times daily
since But how wonderful the re
sult all my tired feelings gone my
appetite and slumbers restored
my nervousness has taken its
flight Those pains and melan
choly feeling are numbered among
tho things of the past and those
horrid brown splotches have dis-
appeared I feel liko a now being
I say ladies if jou aro in the con-
dition I am in and suffering what
I was suffering take Germatuer
and be cured You will bless the
day hat it was made known to
you Sinceiely your sister
Mrs J G Edwards
Alexandria La
Kojnl Uermeteiir Co Dear Mrs
After reading the address To
the Ladies of America by Mrs
J C Edwards of Alexandria La
my wife Mrs Fannie Hayden
and I do most willingly eodoise
all Mrs Edwaids says not that
we know tho lady but under just
similar conditions Mrs Hayden
did take several 3 gallons of
Eoyal Gormetuor last year and
in truth it is wonderful the change
and comfort it brought her Sho
passed pleasantly through to her
full time and most kindly and
quicker than ever before her fine-
ly developed babe was born She
was tho mother of six other chil-
dren She seemed to recover
quicker and has felt bettor than
in years gono by
Mrs Fannie Hojdi n
Jnsper Hayden
Lampasas Texas Aug 2J 1 vl
Agents wanted o ery where II u
virtue is tho only coin that makes their voices aro so husky they j ufactured by the Eoyal Gerinetupr
the bargain valid Burtjn cant tell what thoy hoo < Ex Co Lampasas Texas
fr
Vi
lion 200 PeirTear
NUMBER S
Firo
SAX 6ABA
Insurance Agency
INURES
Against Loss By Fire
N D Lidstone Agent
Office in Ward Murrays Bank
A nice and large lot of clothing for Meu
to stand weii with yoursoifnnd the Youths and children now in stock will be
mi j
world ana want things to go right
in your homeand your business sold at a ledilC MojlofTWOnt FiTeper TJent
25Sl5 the Tf0 thcM effimder of the season
upnOtTcents on dollar do not
worry Albany Journal
Also a fine line of Boots and Shoes for
A rather unusual case of a
poiev01yl0ljr an at YQnQGi nVGeSm
J J vjwi 13
hcomans sagasity is told by a l1
gentleman of Central Missouri A large Stock of Hats bought in Ca C
vnv
O
b6me Col William F i
years ago i i
Switzler of Columbia in company jl0tS > CllCipcr tliail ailYwliere
Call and see us
McCONNELL
Cherokee High School
Will open September J 1889 ajil Continue Ten Scholastic Jlonllia
Tlie Public Trie School mil lieKtn Notomber 1 and continue Four Months
TUITIONper month from S0 to 100 according to Grade No pupil re
cerei for IehS than one month Kegnlnrity in attendance is required So dc
Auction for lost time ixctpt for protracted sickness Tuition must be paid at
the end of each month or satisfactory arrangementB must be made to nccurc it
btock delucred at Cherokee will bo taken In payment of Tuition
MUSIC ill bo taught by Miss Nannie Crockett Rates 100 per month
ISOAltD can bo had ir privato families convenient to school at S to 810
per month
It is thoilvsire of the peoplo and Teachers to build up and maintain a first
class pchool and pupils from a distance mil find a hearty welcome
DISCIPLINE Our Discipline looks alone to the good of tho pupils nnd
tho upbuildingof the school Thoso who cannot chterfullv submit to such du
ciplino aro rospectfullj invited to attend 6omo other school
IEEPOHTS will bo ent to parents or guardians at tho end of each montl
tor further particulars address W S GROVES Principal
Cherokee San Siba County Texas
Successors to Hurlbot Seraple
WlioIesaIe and Retail Dealers in j
re Stoves Crockery Tin
Plain and Barbed Fence Wire Etc
The trade of San Saba and surrounding counties is respectfully solicited
LAMPASAS TEXAS
Dlaleks In
CCINES CHEMICALS
nishes Toilet Articles Etc
Duly the Purest imrt Freshest Drugs kept in sfck Special attention paid
tothoJobbingTrade
Pi sfeJaiM Prescriptions OarenUi Compounded at Alt JSours Vay or Xfytit
We Keep a Select Auaortment
of Fine Jetceliy at Moderate Pitee
jents for Hinvkes Celebrated Spectacles
WICIILAXD SPRINGS
r si
Si
AXD DEALER IN
ga
School Books Stationery Staple Groceries Etc
Only Puro aud fresh nods Kept
JNO
u MARTIN
SAH SABA
TEXAS
< y
Has for sale San Saba County Lands in
large and small tracts suitable for Farms
Ranches and Comfortable Homes
He lias also a number of
TOWN LOTS
Both Improved and Unimproved lie buvs
sells and Redeems Land for nonresidents
Pays Taxes Furnishes Abstracts and does a
reneral Land Agency Business
S CoiTcsnondence solicited
Q AF DRUG STOR
EF THE LARGEST WHOLLS VLB ANO RETAIL DKUG II0CE IX jIILI > UOl Vir
Uoldthwaitc Texas
Wholesales and Retails JJnigs Medicines Chemicals
Paints Oil Varnishes Fancy and Toilet Articles Stationery
Jewelry etc
1 Kenilciaartcri foi Sulphur and Sheep Dip Physicians Precnpion
accurately compounded at all hour r9X w Depository All tho leading
Daily Papers kept
Asteiit for the WatersPierce Oil Company
DEALER IX
Furniture Crockery Glassware Hardware Etc
GOLDTinVAnE
TEXAS
Look at These Prices
Ikilst us 1 to J13 Ward Robes 10 to 15 Ilureans Slfl io 25
lit d Ki on Si its s to 50 Dressing Ca es 18 to 25 Rocking Chairs 175 to 83 50
f lmr < pei set t 7 t r > Mattresses Si to 3 50 Spring Mattresses Ji O to 4
Hardware Crockery Glasswase
Etc
As Cheap as the Cheapest
H iu nctiity purchased the itock of 1 G Dennmn and added 1 irgov to my
j former stocU I am prepaml ti > i II t > chi ip is can be pnrchased anywhere
j gut pruts aud be cou iim J
Call and
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The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, December 20, 1889, newspaper, December 20, 1889; San Saba, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth110723/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .