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JAMES. W. THOMAS,
Editor and Pbopriktor.
Another Charge Disposed of.
Tlie (''releyites Imve been nnuhl* lo
MIIMlUÚl A single ehulgO IttiHütl agaílIHl
the A <t n>i titHi rial ion ot Gmerul (•runt.
They have long sinej abandoned llie
■ iiein|ti l<> prove what they know
MJKINVBY ...
August 17, 1872.
1'wMNk or kHUHURICTION.
On** copy,
exitted. Tlioir policy now
pnal tho slanders which they in
vented, and in keep repealing in Ibc
vhin liopo ihui mime will hear unü be
heve Hie charces who may never lien
tho truth. They underrate the ¡ule
ligeneu « r llie American people,
•ssamsm— u.i. j.. ■
Meys Notes. .
The Republicans of the Tbirj
triet met in convention uf H
on the 6th inst., and nomina
J. Evens,' of. neo, for Coin
re Tbo noiniimlion íh ii good on*. Mr.
nvan* in a «<>und Republican ai
ihle débalor. O, O'. Gillespii
lominated for Presidential oléete
one year $3 00
" six mouths - I 23
Vive copie , one y«*ur 0 no
Ten eaple*. one yaw.... - ia ih _ _ ,
Anaoni togetter u| of the elub. npirit oí fuirnoss prompts the people , . m. •
HT Greenbacks received at par tu demand iheuroof «il ii charge he- "r ro ® el'"nn>. Jhoir con
at the Messenger Office for subscrip- tore ihey accept it'us true. If tlie m®1 ul Gonzalos on the 6lh.
tion, advertising and job work. Administration him been corrupt, s|
Job Work of all kinds executed the Greeley leaders assort, they might _ . . n .
Will neatness and dispatch. :(«• tell the people in what depurimetit 1 eueral txnirt at Austin, or
~I ATÉS~OF ADVEHTIS1SG. 'of llio Government the corruption has heon granted a new heart n
In the Ponrtb District the
rut* have nominated John Bum
for re-elect inn. Their
ul Gonzalos on the 6
C. IIuriel, convicted before
£"T-aíüsTT"if MimwI it M««rm T~l< Month
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ten lian* iiiwrtwl nt Onk Hollas fw tin In ' ;tt
wrtmtt uud Kirrr Cent* fur euelt mbuvqni'iii in-
ssrt'na. _ ...
AptKBTIMMKTS lllit IO lililí, Wl'l
be |mt>ti Uoil uuiit forbid. mitl eti rRWl s e nl-
üliiaotinolnff Ciinitidiilr t f Dtsirlei
TwU'tuNj fir OiimiTi and utl mnmr
•¡He**, Hura li ti.*Hi.
Obilimry nolica mMInj t n litut will In-
•imrrcil mi dve«i-k'i>"ii'>
Ml ia thin *t.tlure that him inicie h,„l(| of 05OO ,-or h¡H app6„ranco,
!« !« their catme hopolene. No n.ovoment , b comm|tleJ |0 ,b# t>#Ul
can proxper thill Im haioil on bare a j W"",,,IWU
aertioiiH. Proof in what intelli^eut'jai''
citixei.M domnnd. In the aheeuee of| Cotton picking has coronen
tbU our opponcnta «vinal expect « Southern Tojomi. Tbtre, aa in
fufnal rebuue Iron tbo people ml ,, «',. lL.
November next. (other poruooe of tbo State, thf
Tho lateo ehartfo niinoil by the 'H uttW'g for want of rain.
New York Tribune., anil now heii.tf A Mr)| Mo(!owan (1(ed Bren
on tho 10th, from the eñ'ect ol
catiHOil ilie dtiy heloro by the.
«ion of u keroHeuo lump.
thOfGulreatoii Now*,
Tlio*com crop in tho Pio
M Ml IN ■ " 'J-
j | A diapoteh from Urownaville, Tex
aa, of tb* 11th, aaya:
"Another atrocious ásaaasinatloí
" cccarred about forty miles obor«
i hi* placo. Mr. Alexander and Mr
Simoon, prominent «frontier mor
chanta, left bore in tf^trriago laat
eveninir for Rio Grandomly. About
dayli|{bt thiee uolortapi Wexioans
ed ibem, one of jfSatn followed
«wLinto
Alegador instant
id by leapinf^o the h
he aaaaaaiua escapad into |
Iroat excitement prevailed
Ibo corpae being brodtfbt i^T; uu
inqueHt was .held and the verdict
> bou«ic that Mr. Alexander wae killed
r by an officer of Uortinaa. There m
SidrnnK I'eelin^maniieaieJ to organ-
ieop force and' puraiie theae ftféxicaii
muriierera. The Commiasiondts were
preacnt at tho inquoat."
- tlorace Grkelky is the chORon in.
ruinent in tbo bands of Providence
iM.hrinff bock tbia govern moot ton
The "Cholera Hovbna."
Saja lite Houston Union t
"0. Orals Brown, Democratic can-
didate for Vive President of tlie
United Statea, liui* recovered from hia
lutouttnuk (if'cliolcru tnoi bus.' There
We abb requested to Hate; l y tlte
slici'ifTof til i county, that a Mruiigrr,
win# was .killed by ilto kick pf a
mule. o« Huturda'y lu«t, had a «-rreipt
in bia pocket in the butne uf Jtnneg
Clui-k, the only paper found aliont
h'm person l y wftlen he could he
is a difference in the public mind us identified. ^ fie had titule*,
to the true uliarnctcr ol' the diseace. pnddle and bridle, 16 25 in money,
¡Some pnrtiea who auw the diatiu* and un old ailver witch. The pm|w
guifhod gciiilciiiuu when tho gripiM erty^jjpi fold Anuust Cth, iind^nlicr
were upou him, nro unchuriiublo puyiug burial expcimcí , tiit^^vas
to charge that it wita a aomo money left, which nny'^Pfcon
muiked cuse of 'drunk uud down.' entitled to the aome can havcPiv np«
The Boston Glolio throws some light plication to the sheriff. ncScitfed
on tho rtil'jecl. It nuy : | was about 30 yeara old. with, light
The following Irotii the Hartford huir, and about 6 feet 10 inches in
Courunt confirma reporta which hnve height.—Dallas Ihrald.
reached us from a iiundred different I • • • —
aonrcos. It ia idle to cull exi oanre| * BPKCIAL telegram from Millicao
of Mich an offonFo "acatiduloua. The, to the Houston Union says: v
truth Beems to be that if the Demo | While the hnnds on Section 9
crata have put one temperance man.were eoing out to work on the (J'h
on their ticket, they huve amply inst., and when nenrly three milca
for*.—vSawiw
made in Tor it by choosing the other
from lite class whom Mr. Greeley
(leo. P. Rowell fc Co., 40 rark
Jtaw, New York, anil
N. M. Pelteilglll St Co., 87'Park
Rout, N«ui York, are the tolt for the
MKS4r.xOKii, In that eltv. mid ar * niithnr
ized to contract for iii ertin;r iidvertlnemeuta
for us ut our low(!Kt cu h rute . Advertl-
•eiM In that eltv ure requested to leave their
lavors with either of the above bonnes.
List or Af 'Ills i
B. II. Dodxon, Sulphur si rlnjra.Ti>x.
JohmL.Lovk.ioy. Khq. Denton, >*
Judge A. M. Biivant. Ky.Town, '•
8. 8. íIonks, Ksq. DuIIiih "
Gapt. J. K. ltus«KLi.. lionhiiui, "
Col. J. P. Dumas, Pilot Urove. "
tiupt. C. COPBKHAVKII. Pilot Polllt"
3ho. A. Baobv, Eno. Clurksville,"
So. Gibhoxx, Ksq. Piirl*.^. "
0taxf.kycihipbr.Kfiq. JaAtlOlO "
A. G. Btobauoii, Efq. II(VK iiinve.
X. W. CiiiciiRKTK.il, Helo'lfi'i1. lit.
Bepabllean Exeeatlve Oommltieb 2nd
Congressional District.
Llout.Gov. Don Campbell. Chairman.
Uon. W. G. Roblnaon.of Bowie Co. Wee..
Members from «Neb MciinImMiiI Itn-iriel.
Sh Hut Hon J K. Khahk. uf tl|i.hnr Cnnint
lb Durr J. II. hhisht . K«q . iifMnrum oihiiim.
lb Omt. Jio. A. llAilir. K«g .of lied lllvci Cn
aib l)i|t..lwo Cowkt. Kkq„ of
ItHDlRT H. PSTRNSIIN, KlQ . of l.ullllir Ci Hlll<
OiliDnr V. I. Htihmaw. Ksq.nf K ••iitunni IV
lxtlllST. B. H. -Ioiiis. K q , «if 1>.i||.ih (Vinti
S'l Out. Ohis Hmwabii, I'«q iil(!rniMni rininlt
.Sd Dm.S. li. Millinsh.E«q . nf t'arkoi Couiii.i.
H K HKKrilllKNT.
XT. B. ORANT,
or iLLi.voia.
?0r vice ntesideüt.
A&érnT Wli/OON,
or MASSACHUSETTS.
FoR CON'ORRSa,
(Suto at L itfe.)
1. D. KVANI,
or AVBTIN.
A. D. NOItTOIV,
OF DAI.I.AS.
TTb arb aoriiokukd to uuiiouncn N. C.
Barkis, of thin place, as a vandiilate for
County Treasurer, at thu November elec-
tion.
now I'cint;
repealed throii^liout ilie eoiinny by
the sore-headed tollowera of lircelev,
into |||(, ellee|. liitil ||,e Hxtciitno
Departuient under (ienural (-rant l.a«
l-eeu umizhT expeini^L^iiaii wilder
Aiijly iJF^u. Tbo i^jlfiwinjf i'oiic
innnieiÍMoií^roin lion. T\'. ' v. Ro b-
at'dhon, Aeiintf Heero'ari of tho Uni-
ted KiiiIck Treasury, explodes this
flmrj.'c, and erteetually dmpo-ea of
t his luteal 'itlsehoml of our eiieunes :
TitEAat iiY Dkpartmbnt, I
July ¡ÍH, 1872. {
Sir: lam in. receipt ot your com-
miiincatiou of ilie 15ili iiiauini, in-
elosifi^; a pattigraph cut from u ne-A-s.
paper, iillegin^ tliiit "The expenses of
l lie tixeculive Depart mom durinj; the
first two \enra of (jruni'a term were
«18,70 ,472, utrainst fl2,H50,'J20 lor
the last two years ol Jolinaoo's ad
ministration. Ileieissn increase ol"
nearly six millions iuMeu'i i.f a re
duet ion. How much economy is
lliere in that ?" and asking to l ein-
loruied if the aia'emenis therein inailc
are correct. In reply, i líaselo state
hat the expenses of tt.e "Executive'
tor the liseiil ¿ear* 1 ><07 anil lntis,
i he I 'st I wo li>cal years of President
Join,««ill's admnii«truiioii; and for
the liseiil years |J<7U and 1*71, the
tirst I wo fiscal years of Pre-nleni
(irani's iiilniiuisiraiioii, as publisiieii
respecti* ely on pa^e* xln, xK ii
xiviii, and 4 of Kinance Report
IKti7-'C8 und 1870-71, were there
stated as follows, but ditlereutly
niiiilo up:
Fiscal year 1807 $0.003.101 i¡0
l- isial year lfcMti U,707.402 45
riraph.
fcUtnv do y^ou know that*7
I ^Mgdance used to chooso weak
llmeivTA accomplish its great riosigus.
Him the syalem been changed lt¡
|AVl o tol'
" denoaticea as ''sots, rum-soakeip.
sonth of that place,*they ran on a
cow with a hand ear, throwing three
men in front of the cur. killing one
dninkardf," etc. The Mcriden Re-!man named Jeimiógii. instBiitly, and
publicnn having given a report that, severely injuring two others. Tito
Oi'iitz lirown wim intoxicated while cow stepped on the track near 11*0
in New Haven Rev. Abraham Nor- car, und going at a fast tato down
wood writes to the editor Previ-irrude. the men could not slopJüJL^
Isary to
ry urunt four yeara in order to find
counties is abort, only about one hull' out whether or uoV be wus a suituble
i
a crop having been gathered in Came- instrument 1
ron. The average in the counties of
Hidalgo, Starr, Zapata and Webb
will be less than a quarter of a crop.
So says a special from Brownsville to
the News.
Total 1(1.800,404 0.*i
Fiscal year 1870 >ü.'Jti7.0ñ8 72
Fitful year 1871 U.412.418 2;i
Total.. 18.700.471 05
Included in litis amount ot
471, VH expenditures for the "ii\e< n-
live" are expenses incident to carry-
ni|r into etlect national loans, (issuing
I'reimary notes, I'raclionul currency,
&e.,) as follows:
For fiscal year 1870 S2.702.455 12
For liwul year 18¡ 1 2,Mi7.8C0 til
We are told that the Central will
not touch Sliarman, but pasa three
•nd one-half milos to the east of it.
Thia will be a sorbins disappointment
to the citizens of that enterprising
town, A tap road secma to be thoir
only alternative.
We learn from the Tylej Index
that a serious fire occurred In 1\ler
on the 7th, whiek destroyed a num-
ber of buildings oa the west side of
tba public square, ummir ihem the
Reporter office. Total loss about
#25,000. The fire is supposed to
have originated Irom the spontaneous
eoinbuation of chemicals.
« Os «
The Waxahachie Democrat chargos
Fresident Grant with having out-
raged the maid of Liberty. That is
almost as bad as the bowels story.
The President, Mr, Democrat, only
doliverod the young lady from the
power of n semi-anvauo called Q.
Clucks, who, if we mistake nol, was1
Auiounling In the aggregnte $6.i b0.3t) <14
There was also expended lor the
same piirpo>o during the fiscal years
I8ti7 and I8U8, the sum of {5 804,
U00 80, us lollows: In lx«7, «ÍJí-ü.
ó«8 SU, and in 18HS. 82.0l7.x22 48,
which was not included hi I lie ex pen
dituro of $lfi,8líU,.e'04 0i> on account
of the "Execuii*e" for thut period,
hut which appears in the linance re
poli in separaie Hems, under the heuil
• d'"miscellaneous expcinliiurca." As
ihcse expenditure-' lor loans, notes,
and cuiirency were no more part, of
tho ^'Executive" expenditures for
1870 and 1*71 than I hey were lor
1867 and |Mb8, ibey should eiihor le
added io 1867 and 1868 or .deducted
'frWl870 and 1871, in order i o ar-
rite at a fair comparison between the
two periods. I'educiiug fhem from
the lasl-nained period the expend-
iture* on account oi the '"Executive"
are as follow s :
Last twoti-cal years of I'rosidont
Johnson's adminis'raiion 18U7 and
I x«8—81 «,300,504 05
Kirst I wo years of Presidont
(¡rani's A (I tn i n i -.i tat i mi—1870 and
1871-118,010,150 01.
I may add that Ihn increased ex-
peiidiliiro during the last named pe-
riod on account of loans, notes, and
fractional currency, w as due io the
reprinting ol an entire new series ot'
notes and curioncy to take the place
of the old issues then in circulation,
I which had be ailed in tor redomp-
('oiiset|uein-e of their worn
Thofl. Ilognn, for thirty-four years
a citizen of Houston, Icll dead in
Victor Ream's bar-room, in the alter
noon of the 12th, from apoplexy.
A tornado and hail storm, a mile
wide, passed over Ilarrisburg, Pa.,
on tho 6th. Many bouses and trees
were blown down, root's carried off
and telegraph wires prostrated.
The majority for Caldwell (Repulv
licitn) in North Cai'oliuu, is believed
lo be between 1500 and 2000. The
Kcpilblicans elocl throo Congressmi^i,
A Washington dispatch of the 7th,
says that in accordance with a letter
irom Gerritt Smith to the President,
asking for the Release of certain Ku-
Klux prisoners now confined in the
Albany penitentiary, tho Attorney
i ieuoral, tu whom the letter wus re
I'erred by the President, baa directed
Col. NYhileley, the duel' of the gov-
ernment detective force, to visit the
penitentiary at Albany, and make a
thorough investigation into tho coa-
<i¡i¿wn ur toe prisoners, and leport
the facts to the department.
Ex-President Andrew Johnson had
an appointment to address tbo Demo
crats and Liberals on the 10th, ul
Knoxville, Tennessee.
A New York dispatch of the 8th,
says that the latest dispatches to tbe
Times, place Caldwell's majority at
2000.
J udge Chase
posed and has
Mountains.
is seriously indis
goue to the W bite
A great conflagration took place in
St. l'eiersbiirg on the 7th. The fire
broke out where the annual lair is
held. There was great destruction
>f goods.
A reported discovery of gold naar
the town of Kinsule, Ireland, has
crcated some exoitemout In that
Country.
A Washington dispatch of tho 10th,
say s:
" Dispatches say that since the
letter ot Cerrill Smith interceding
tor ilio imprisoned Ku-Klux at Al-
bany, similar recommendations have
been received from influential Repulí'
liiiins. Thu report of Col. v\ hitelv,
chief of tho secret servico, who him
been directed by the Piesideut to io-
vestimiie as to several cases, willfte
the basis ot tho President's uoti*M*j
who has already intimated his will-
ingness to comply with the sugges-
tion made."
lias Ciant yet carried out tho de
sign of Providence iu his election f
If not, hadn't we better try bim
another term ?
If he has, why do you censure
him ?
Does Tlorace Greeley believe it:
Providenco?
If not, why should Provjdenco be-
lieve in Horace Greeley t
Pléase answer. ^ ^
' A Rion oy Reform.—The McKin-
ney Messenger proposes to run us for
Constable. As this is the only in-
stance known of its being willing ttf
go for an honest man for oltiee, we;
give it credit- through our columns.
Is the editor «bout to die—or the
paper f—Dallas Herald.
Brother Herald, that' born ahould
have been sounded bysouieone besides
yourself. However, modesty is not
the distinguishing quality of an edi(
tor. Remember, you are iu tho RadA
cal fold oil probation, and, if found
faithful, it may next be your good
fortune to be named for the honors
able position of Coroner.
I'lice. dechiring that if it is produced car. Jcuuiiigs' neck was
neither vote for BrtJUA •*« *■ — « «i
/jr-Viér ho^*&f not Vil" #"** imÍ^adíT-
. k n pint of vile rum. even if it be patch from Montreal of the
u.-sociuted with otid mixed with a
stop urn
Ijroijbn."
with otid tnixei
(pmrt of pure water." The editor of
ttio Repiibliciin replies thut lie has
the proof, bul lie has not permission
lo publish the imme^ of his wit-
iie.-ses. But he offers to give .Mr.
Norwood ihe evidence und the
names if he will cull at the Republi-
can office. Upon this evidence the
editor repeats tite charges with still
more pnrlit uluriiy and positivcno.-s.v
The editor adds thai two of the per
sons who saw Mr. Brown intoxicated
are very prominent Democrats, und
laitli have occupied high positions in
this Stale, elected by the Democratic
party. The Republican's sweeping
charges are made bv Mr. Charles P.
Ives and Mr. K. B. Kverett of Mcri-
den
A Han Francisco dispatch of the
lOili, reports greut damage iu Cali-
party
niembor of the late Democratic nut and muiilaied condition, ami the ..... . . „ .
numerous „,„| well executed counter- ",n"" ",u'n Prttino fl,0e' tL«u
feds in circulation,
1 urn, very le-pectl'iillv,
W. A. R CIIARDSON,
Acting Secretary.
Thb ARGUMRNTS which prevailed
in Baltimore in favor of regularly
nominating Greeley, were effectively
aummarized by a buck woo Ji dele-
gate, who said :
The Queen of England announces
in her speech Io Parliament that the
controversy iu regard to indirect
claims was settled by the spoutane-
WiqfalIi was in Baltimore during (,(|H declaration of tbe arbitrators,
the recent -He was in „,ul lho ,„„Ht pe|,foH hunno(lv
'Purpose of tub Louisville Con-
vention.—Judge Van Allen, of New
York, one of the Baltimore Bolters,
•udaiin tO a. reimrtnr >f tho World
Wiit in going to be done ul Louis-
ville, us follows:
''The (ouvention will be held by
those who have no choice between
Gfeeley and Grunt. The work is not
for the present, hm the future, and
inin ure wanted of sufficient capacity,
integrity and honesty in a great cum
paiirri like this. Tho object is not lo
defeat Mr. Greeley nor lo defeat Mr.
Grant. It is to preserve the Demo-
cratic party as a bold and vigorous
trgauizaiion with ita principles;
wtirkrng all the time to defend and
inspire its prominent men to stand
by litem j thinking more for en-
cituragiiig our own than of reward.
The best fight will be made, ami
the best man that can be found will
be nominated. We will have an
electoral ticket in every Slate, poll
every vote we can, and gain as much
strength as possible, curing nothing
of what becomes of any other candi-
date in the field. Several letters
have been received bgr tbe partiea at
the head of tbia movement proposing
^fcenamo of Charlo* O'Connor, with
Winto good Western inno for Vice
President. The mimes of Senator
riiiiruian, nf Ohio, and ( liarles A.
Eldridge h'tvj been mentioned.—
There is no doubt that two hundred
'iiid fifty thotiHund votes will be polled
for a strsigbt Democratic ticket;
with ibis Democratic vole out of the
field Grant will probably have a ma-
jority over Greeley. Mr. O'Connor
has an, irreproachable reputiithn.
He is an honest, clear-headed man.
and would be made the tool of no
corrtipv'fing."
Pall Elections.—Previous to the
Presidential contest in November,
the following Slates and Territories
hold elections (his fall:
New Mexico, September 1; Cali-
fornia, SeptemberS; Vermont, Sep-
tember 8 ; Maine, September 0; Colo-
rado Territory, September 10; Da-
kota, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio,
Pemmvlvania and District of Colum
Tpb Shekuax Courier wants the
next Lcgisluitire to so amend the
Constitution and laws of the State
thut there will lie no legist ration
before voting, no going to the county
scut lo vote, ¡itid no general free
school system. It advocates a school
system for the " indigentthat is,
we suppose, one for the free educa
tion of the negroes und poor white
people, who, it is presumed, will be
glad to get it in any shape whatever!
I'o a public school system such as
ilio Courier recommends we have
two objections, to-wit: It tuxes the
whites mainly to educate the negroes,
and it pluces the poorer classes of
tho whites in tho same line with the
blacks. A free school system, tn be
of any value, must be general iu its
application and embracé iu its bene-
fits every child in the State.—La-
donia Enter/wise.
Gov. TtMtocKMouTON.—We are
gratified to see that nearly all of our
exchanges from Northern Tesas
speak in such strong and unqualified
terms of approbation of Gov. Throck-
morton.— Galveston News.
Yes, that's all very nice, and sin-
cere, and satisfactory, after Gov.
Throckmorton has been snubbed
twice for the salte of the little In-
diana curpet-bag Republican in dis
iruise, and after Galveston had helped
lo throw Gov. Throckmorton over-
board at Corsicana. No, gentlemen,
the old line Whig, or original Union
man, or Republican who links his
fortunes with the Democratic juiriy
of Texas makes the political mistake
of bis life. They liave no use for
snch men in the way of candidnte-
or officeholders; tliev only want
their votes and their influence.
Have they not said for years tlia
when they pet into power not.c but
their own sort shall hold any office?
Have they not said so to our own
faces?—Union.
is*
14th,
say :
" The Spanish Vice-Consul at thia
place wus yesterday put in posses
sioti of information which led lo the
discovery of a wide spread orguniza-
ti /it for the enlistment of volunteers
tor tbe Cubuu army, in this country.
Tbe scheme contemplated the enlist*
ment of men in ull tho principal
cities in the DonlfhiOn and coticen
trating them ut some placo on the
Bay of Punday. A vessel wus ch.ur.
lered to bo in attendance at tbe ren>
dezvous some time next month, und
was to have taken her cargo to meet
the Cubun cruiser ut a point further
south, where they would buvo been
trans-shipped. A large number of
recruit* have been mude in Montreal,
St. Jobos uud Hulifax, and it will
now require groat energy and watch-
fulness on tho part of the Dominicn-
auiboritum to prevent the currying
out of ihtf undertaking.
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. W. ItlilNE
DEALER IN
OCCLS,NOTICES*
BOOTS,
SUOE3,
HATS,
CLOTIIlftO,.
8RaOK!IU9,HIBDyiflK¡
QUEEN SWARE,
WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE.
South*East Corner Public Sqnuro,
McKINNKY. TEXAS.
McKlnney, May 18th,
BOitf
SS&sms O-VS.
AT I.OOA.v's.
FINE SUM ME 3. DRESS GOODS
AT 1,00 AN* *8.
FINE, SHQISAH0 BOOTS
AT lOOAN's.
Tiie Grantites are rejoicing over
tho uccossion of Brick Pomoroy to
their support.—Mobile fíegister.
That's news to us, Brick Pomo-
roy has never intimuted he intended
to support Grant.—Jefferson Times.
Thut makes no difference. His un*
ceasing opposition to Greeley is all
the support Grant wauls; und hit
could not give Grant any belter sup-
port.—Galveston Sews.
The paragraph Irom the Nows indi-
cates vory clearly that the progres-
sive or Greeley Domocrats, intend to
read tbe straight-outs out of tbe
party. Rather strange, is it not, that
a Democrat should cease to be a
bin, October 8; South Carolina, Oe* Democrat because of bis determina-
tober 16; West Virginia, October 24.'«' « to support no other thuu a
AM ilio States vote for President ¡al. Democrat tor President ?
clo'Hors ob I lie 5th day of November, : .
and the same day the following' 1 here nkver was «xbihiied a more
chooso State officers : Alabama, Ar* fl «rant instance of party demorali
kansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, fJ'M"1'"
_ . tine health, and an ailvoemo of ilio . ,, , . ....
"If you nomínale Greeley here. Greeley and Brown ticket.— Parts England and the United
he is the best Democrat living ; but Press. States exists.
irjtrsL sirsjisto ,j\°v ^
•thut he alwavs was " Express and Brown. \\ ill the Pros* inform it th0 meteoric bolt, by astrononiors at j... ■ , i, t
' readers whether Mr. Wigtall was in government observatory. No Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, ^f iÍ'««-1 ""toi*ama• it "
Mr. Wm. M. CoKltV, the able eili- possession of good spirits as well as „nire displays need be o*pecl"ed until Missouri, Nevada, Now 01 in® ° ^ j
tor of that unflinching Democratic good heulth ! Ithe 18th of November. Jersev, New York, fennessee, \ir
journal, the Commoner, eays of llie tiZZZílZS*. ' ""
Democrats swallowed
llUfii'is, liVnisttoi T*«iu*i i«tV V«rji'luittheir opponents' plat "'' ''d candi-
.. . • dates, con essiiirf that thev had none
SWEET SUGAR AND GOOD COFFEE
A T 1.0 AN'8.
l'lquc and Percales.
Lawns muí Poplins,
Mwteit and Nainsooks,
Laces and Kdglngs,
Frills auUltllibons,
Such chances are rare, such bargains are
scarce. The variety, the best I've ever
baa, and more comma.
W. B. LOtiAN.
Blue Store, X. \V. coraer.
McKlnney, May 18th, 1S72. tf.
FULL LINES
—OF—
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
It ATS GLASS AND QUE ENS WARE,
HARDWARE, FURNISHING
GOODS,
Family Groceries,
— ALL —
NEW, DESIRABLE and CHEAP.
We solicit trade. Our stock is
large and complete. Give us a call,
MURRAY a MoKINNEY.
Nobody believes Greeley oould be
President of tho United States four
Cundnraniro nro-nee.is • - V" Detective W liitely, who, under the A lively fight is going on between months without making some torri
"The nomination of Mr Greelev Ikí^-a? ^oxahachu instructions of tho Attorney General, lllfl Times and Democrat of Jefferson, ble mistake. Discretion, prudence
I lie nomination ol Mr. Uieele) Lkmocrat. ¡visited the convicted Ku-Klux prison- both G
by Democrats is an amazing luct. Wo imagine that ii)
prison-both tireeleyites. They are telling a and temper requisite for the ¡proper
mistake. orN Albany, has made an elaborate Itroat deal of cach otber'a mean performance ol tbe functions ol Pres>
KEEP SUIAUV,
Umbrellas, Parasols, Ac.
Mumuv & McKinnet.
tí i. ü«i i,tl> In oil o,.nn.,o.l I.. 1, . "" " * CIS Ul AIIIBIIV, UBS mitUB lit! Clllt'Orate Kfonii *l«, l «> V UU VIUOI > .v-n p
i¡J«-/.ii J. •« ii 'ii i Gralz is not likely to recover while report Tho Attoruev General will trick*, and weexpeetto have a verifl- ident of the United States, are all
him as well as to Ihem. lie will lie . ... ■ «repori. incaiioruey uenerai win « „«vi,0n thieves wanting in Greeley. We cannot bo-
bea ten by Gen. Grant, n ml they «ill !•« cauro of hw MckuesMs ucccwiblc confer with the President on tbe sub- fftn out hone9t mon' wiM get their Heve that the Amerioan people will
he compelled to profess an honesty ut nearly every crossroad. A uni- joct as soon aa lho latter roturns from,dues." "Go it trábtail"(Democrat,) he elect a man who is deficient in evory
thereafter which they hate." !~.« -t m«! « i« — ««¡..i.i «.i... i¡—.— — «-.---i '^.>i.i..i.i tv. .
' vereal Maine law might cure biw. < Washington-
1 (Times) is gaining on you,— Patriot, magisterial quality.—London Times. no46;tf
"CHILDREN CUV FOB IT."
Those desirable and cheap goods kept by
MtiiRAY * McKinnky.
"YOUTH RENEWED,"
By outfitting yourself In a new suit ol
Dress Goods or clothing at
Muiihav a MC-W'VV '-'*.
SOOTHING SYKUP.
The good bargains sold by
Mcbeat * UcKmt.
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