The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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"Bastrop Advertiser.
M. K. (iuni'ii HOI TH - Ohumm OK HKU-
vi.'iu.-irirsi HmOIhUIi In <*.1. Month i.t
H'lU I rnlrie; on the second. Ililril and
fourth Sabbaths of each mouth at Hailrop.
Hi II *. l. 7 p. Ul. IViiyrr meeting
• *«*)• Wednesday iilgbl. Sunday School
*" usual. T. \V. ItiM,tit*, ('tutor.
— For a first-class shave or tiai■ -ctit. cail
tit Kolithl'*
—Another marriage for an etily day on
the tapis. (iueti,
— Mr. John A. Kohler killed a mail dog
Monday morning. It Ik not know n to have
bitten any other anltnnl.
—The celebrated Milliliter w an on run tie
bought Hi icmarkahly |..u llgurc*. from T.
A. Ussier A Co.
— A little hoy of Mr. llHuhntr wm severe-
ly hltteii bv a vicious tlo/r Inst Sunday.
The dog was killed
—A >><-:<ulilail lln«! of ilutiiburgs at ,1. 0.
llurhkiiun's, cheap. 3v.si.
—Itev. T. I'. Hit11<- will holil services In
t'ali.iry church next Snniluy October -Itti.
*1 the usual hour*. Public cordially lnvl-
ted to participate.
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—I'.ill itl Tn. A. Hauler A Co'i anil In-
|ieet th>'lr huge stork ot good* n in I hear
heir prices.
—Then' w III Ite tin preaching at tltr Mcth-
odi t ehnreh In Itastrup tii-tnomiw . The
junior, Itev. Mr Itogci*. prenrhe* at llill'i
rmlrte.
—Jockey t'ln'i whiskey Inn maile It* tlr*t
■plicamiicc a! Malt. And'eraon's. 'tin
—Boys, wateli out. or another one of
Itnstrop's luir flower* will lie plucked and
transplanted In distant InnU*. We give
yon timely training.
•oh!
I Trillin's relchrtilrtl llrpiifnronf
.1 ?.K Daile hy I W. Stcui.rt.
— Kxccpflng the ptct idling dengue. Ba«-
lrli|> l« the healthlcat town 111 Tekas.
Death* In tlie lowII ilo not average one a
ihonlh the tear round.
Iff v• -it wmit a good chew ot tolne'co,
try the 1.11 tie 1'iincc i lit i. at I'. I > i.l/ittrV.
The !bm lull I- *tiM'ke<! «illi Km ten
i-lidlr* at lit* tinea. ant'h ia M ,1 \ i.de. «o|i
• ah ||tlll*' Mill llh klllt lt«. 'Ill III ll . (Ill,
• and *<1111 Maah.
-Mi .Hi I'ieile wdl lie in t).i«linp in a
lew Meek* 'ilepared to mtive bullae* 111
i|tin k i Inn A* Ida • tit> « ill lie >l"il all
| rson* lice 'lug Hu ll work idmnld leave
their order* *' thU nlttce.
It"on. flout. inffti'. t'tjji; ninl iitlu't
alnplc hi ni'irlw. ul"** (i'n li\ I II i II iviet
A I o. ut tlgurra In mil! pur. Intact.
Ken el eliirkej a n.e Initio brought l'i
iiihikil than we hav-i tet noticed ,it 11.i>
llnieol \i -\i i inr roultl i t ii.uainu uoiild
consult 'Sell Intercut hi t.riuguig in plenty
tif ehlt kenn, ejfjf« niel butler.
Km. S ii I \ tr I •iii iiik nnjfini. • V it (I
iioh mnl ulill. :iud tliininu li.i'Mill
(it n|d i hen|>
Mi. KeynoMa nrej MI'liumlM't*
ItHX npkral a line lire lulllliieiy and
fniu*y y<>o*l*. vthirli w I I- here in 'ill*
lime. "Ill I 'i«.b n -1 ■ I «l tliel: tilemla alfl
pitron* In d> ti i fmii ii|i|n|t nnlll tin slil
> li "I Itu il III W (III k.
I >.| fiirtlilllie ■ ill it I' it t '/lie i
Hiii k Cornel. l'lien|i lot < ill.
Id
ri 'eeIile i 'ira'iee noi-lelleii.i-aeli with
n ^oi'iI meiiiliM•'lip, ' \i e\i«'ii| In Iti*
lm|i III i oi *.i\ tea'#, and li.ite "'i l illieij
I'lii one lb Hi ki iii* tlirit ntj.Mnl7.nlIt'll
I ,il lo it r ah make -i In t let klniw intf 9
I '••• li I -i in I •
I . .4 I \l ' 'I I' J • >|t I
It - III .||l «Tll« ,'i| | It
lute.
Iltei t ibii'.ImmIi*"I i I'loted nan. wo-
• null 'iiiil elilld meW eailv the rotlori pal' ti
and It.i- Hif. \ staple i« li. inj/ |-7«|ildle leath-
ered In and i-aitieil In the {fin* for luliny
I'll i-rii$> i« iM'tlei Hi in 11 l v ar.
— K 'l.ikil in. mi' i|>iil ir tinner, la *el-
llijt all klmlt ot aortl i'i i' • Iii*\ ire <1 a> tual
eokt. utlil eh en pet limn run lw U«lt|{llt elw
*l.ereln B*alri'l«. I'm Iiiiii
Now i« llie lline |or |lii lioi' liacil to
)daiit Ida lull and wlnlt r advi itiaeinrnta.
II >ou would >ei tin a lirit) Iiu Iiii'j«. |ilntil
larjfe advertlaeinenla. au|i|>leuiert'"l In a
ti11inItx r ol tliri > anil loin line reniiuih ia.
'I'l'et nevri tail In Itrhi^ fitrlli alumd.inl
frillt.
—Hymiiaililrlnif with th who hue
Imi-ii unlletl In I lie |iurehaae nf inferior
llnnHii', K. Itnallnii baa i ll|{ii^eil llieaeivl-
i ea of all exlra hand In rejialt aauie. al low
fljpirin.
AIkiiiI it o'rlnek ^nmlnt tiini|ili«|t a ne-
gro iinineil >i|iilii' C:irlel wna killed mi the
Tom I '. t'oo|n-r |dai e. four inllra Irom M<
llade. on the ilrllule and Tailor luad.
The ImII 1'naaril Ibioilgh hla lighl arm into
Ida limit. killing him Venliri of the |ur)
•"Killed hy Ullklltiwn |>i'laott Ol |<er ol|a."
It'iehnnan li.'ia oil liia riiunli ra a gllt-
wlgi' alot k ot liala. .See Iheir Im fore t oll
Imy. :iN4tt,
Vliniil N'H.'n i'r I.t nejt Mr. Knlalil
W III ailnl a l"l nf I H/"l t> lo Xe t \tilktor
ronenvlng. Xrw Vork grindera an llie
Ileal III Allii'l I' a. All)boilt w ho baa ii/nta
to Ik' grii'lliil etin Irate lliem nt III! alni|i.
I'rlrei liiiMlerate lloniiig ra*ot a ape
rliiiv.
I'. (I. Kl/nei Iiiia i |nt u| the I'errleaa
' orn Hhellera. wlileli lie will aril al eoal.
The I'eei leaa I. tlie Ileal made.
— Mr. J. M. lialner, trom near MelUile.
brought In * lot ot «|ilemlld rthlnin eane
Haturdar Itut. arlling It to Ibdiert Kerr.
Wlln retailed It floln Ilia atalul. Il Weld
off like hot eakei at A and Hlrenla tine
•talk liieaaun il alt and a hall feel llf length.
Mr. tlalner aa>a be baa aold ote; (lai worlli
Ol till* e«ne llie plen tll aoaanli.
If you do mil leel well ot have a alrk
beailarlir rail al Koluhl'a mid liy a dry
abiiinpoo.
An etrrediuglt liervoua flieml, who
take* aperlal delight in "itlornlll" liapa."
rei|oeata ttie \lit imitil ii to aak why II l«
that the three ateani engine* in lotvn cat.-
not give a lively "aereunite ihtntl ilav
light eveit iut<rnlng He thlnka il iniliei
I' i I ' ;«• e Ml On ' I I'll till! • I 111 I \
n' t '•«■ i • III*"II.. n,' l ap III i l
l'i II f,, I It . nid la'
•«r liHktr Bag.
—X>w moon on the Nth Inalant.
—Knlgbik of Honor meet nest Monday
night.
—New torn I* milling from U to 40c«..U
« bii'hel, delivered.
—I'lalrlcl court eonvenea at Hu.ltup on
Monday, tJcioher 1#.
—tiro* la growing Hnely.Mid la ftirnlah-
Itig excellent gram tig,
—Hie city council meet next Momluy
i Ijfld, In regular aekaloti.
—I.ute |ieui'bea allow the cITccta ol the
dtoiitb and are very Interior.
—The proapceta ate eneelienl lor a town
lull of denguu in a lew ilaya.
—Mr. and Mr*. Ilathtvny will accept
thanka lor a baaket of gragie*.
—Fat, fulcy b«el la aold. retail, at Alum
creek, at <i ami f> cetda per pound.
—A fill, line of family and fancy gtocer-
ieajuat nwtiivetl at Herman Mlller'a alon-.
—Ilcruiaii Miller baa a lull alock ol lancy
raudira ami all kltida of ftuil, freali ami
pure.
—The weather la giving lit* very cool
nlghta, though It la unite warm during Hie
day.
—X'o late watermelon! In the market.
Ovei a month alnre any were brought Into
town.
" Ilenuan M'ller hua the lieat pure lla-
vaua tilled nickel i Ig.u iu the town. Try
them,
— Not tt ItliMiitiding thu onol rli.ingr In
the weather, the lee factory coiitinuea to
do a good liualneaa.
—Herman Miller wiitila the Indira to
know thut he liaa the I>r. Itiighea Urape
Uaking I'owder. the lieat aold.
—Ilo 11 Kerr i< doing u ■pleudld hutlneaa
In tin 'm«tuly and fruit line ut hi* iiewr'und
in front ot Malt'a aaiooil.
—Our cxerllrnt aaddlet, llilly t'ruO, la
ilt.llig apiemlld work In liia line, at lltlng
firleea. tie I «• lie tea ltt"|it ing ninl lei live."
Try iiiiii.
—Our innlla Irom McO.ide arrive at 2 p.
ill. and 7 In p. in. I*epiii'ta 111 u. III. A
line* len' ea lln liop alao at II p. ill., but
carriif no ninl..
—Iu the A lit km I |a Kit llil* \ ek will he
found Judge Mootc'a oideta nf llie court,
ordering prohibition In llie Med Itoek and
Klgln preellieta.
— That "alinljlity dollar." lo gel which
an many *oiila are loat.i* evrri* llngl) acaii c
in llu w parla. notwltbataiidlng the liert'lli-
nlllg nf the tall trade.
Ibgtllar niei ling of ILialrop Chapter.
No. \i'i, |J. A. M., lo-uight. Iiilerealitig
woik. A lull attcndaiirr of member* re-
IJ", a Ir< I Vlall it;g i iillipallliilil Invifrd
— If null live! I« torpl-l, II you aultei
tiniu he.ul.iche, frotii in ligeitt-ui or any i'i
llu Ill' that Ib-ah i* hi ll to. Ir> n bottle of
I >r. 1 tdi'u a Ilepalnxnue aod (•erelU vcil.
—kttieuu.allkin. limit ami Netimlgla arc
• 'em i u Sly • anaetl lit urea in the blood, and
it one of tlie aiieelul prn|>ertic< lit 1 >1
It if Inn ntii, • r. 'inai ilun Xvrv inc to eridl. ate
ull II I " iHaotdeta.
— Mlik \\ lute, wlin ilrlvt" 'lie hark l)e-
i w ti n ll.iat t op ami Mi'I laih', killed u intlle-
ii'.ike about four itil'e* fioin town, M m-
d.l) rt ellltlg. Iiatitlir alxtren iitt'l 'a. Hi
' Uruiijfhl the i illlrn to town lo prote bin
giiinl work
'►ur n«" illy mr dial .1 K. S.wli, la
w.r.'lit.l' eiiel ,'Htlc mil r(W i"it. III.
In Ilo l< N*.i«' until tlin ct it dour" who
• 11 .m-^rea^el II t he l'i .t wa II111 Ii tliear ri rp«.r-
III llli.lt' f.'l In allilll llu.I till' "eat ot the
It iu*£ i *• 111 i Iriiil itiir lo t.'.itel."
-• I'lir IVlty tow n Imy a offi r to play the
\:iai:u n ne fin af t ,'in t" i up m fim"'
ill I iifl r a tlii' ia'i d dit'l It It t fli.il lliey
' r.iii I*aiit itit nine at the ^1 ■ pi. king rot-
: Ion lit11 ll.r Vnatln In- t the) 'ttlinot
pi it Itie I'el 11 tow flera t g tnr I!•. .,.i,.
II lien e. I er "pnt up ot abut up."
— All Ilia' mcmhria nf tin l.ndlea' I • ine-
tl rt \an.i Intmn me li|get|t|t ti Ipieated to
nili ml the n guhir .nertlng lo he held lit M
Monday altertiiMin. al 4 o dork, ih Aeade-
1 my hill. There will U- au ebi lion of nfll-
j i era lor llie ensuing yrai. a* Well aa other
iinpoitaut bualueaa. I.mllia, atlelid the
met ting'
Sttiti -ttiiin It |i Unlet) Ihnt ti e Auallna
will not In ,i I ili tn p| it the I'elty low n<
(Ida acaann. Two of their ta-at player* w ill
MHill Irate the city, and aa the hu*t ai .1*011
la at It.iiiil olbet liiritilieia can not apaic llie
time ft mil I hrli Itlmra
llie IV'ttylown "lionali r* ' «iv llie)
thoiiglttbe A ti * 11 li Imya iteii't-nl overly
anilo'.ia ll'i tevet , the I'et I. tow new rr-
qneat ii* lo aay, "when tbev do get reuly,
Jual let tbelli know."
I lie proiracti d nirrilnga w hich have
iieeii mill lulled for *eteral month* In the
etihirei! Hnp'lal and Mcthodlat rhiin hi a al
till* pl.il' •. h ite brought Into |he fold near-
ly all the rolnred i llllDIt* of the totvi , male
nnil frinale. mid hapli/.litg in the river oc-
ritr* two or three lime* a wrek. What la
remarkable, co.itcrl* ollen join llie Itapliat
chinch ami iu a lew day* draw out ami Join
tlie Mcthodtkl*.
— l lie Drill of 1> IV .lone* A Co., furnl-
tl ri- dealer*, AuaHn, hating ekpired by
limilallon, the Mini name ha* tnt'ii changed
to llnnk A ilipirt, and in llie ciinuge llie
rvatiT riiMuia
—Hon. J. P. Fowler vlalted Auatln this
week.
—UUtrlct Clerk C. B. Mayntrd It down
with tbt dengue-
—Mm. rttewart la (lowly recovering from
an attack ol dengue.
—CapUlu Orgain and family have all re-
covered from the dengue.
—County Attorney W S Maynanl re-
turned from Waoo Sunday.
— Mr. Ollle Coulaon. from uear Webber-
vllle. wui In town llda week
—Col. I'hll Claiborne baa 'ieen tui*ellng
with the deii|(ue thu paat week.
—Our young friend Jamea I'erkin* re-
turned home Iroiu Auatln Monday.
--Mr*. C. I. Morgan ard Mr*. J. C. lluch-
aiuui are auflerlng with the dengue,
—T. C. Johns, Km|., of the ttrd Itoek
neighborhood, tvai In town tlila week.
—Mr. Jtiiiea K. Olivu'a family have lieeti
•uflercrii tr iu an attack ot the dengue.
— Mr. and Mm. A. U. Mclaivv are recov-
ering from a acvele attack of the dengue.
—Judge \\. A. Highauiltb and family, of
Kagle Hruucb, \laltnl liuvtrotf during the
week.
—Our young friend 111 M. Oartvnod ha*
had au unpleniuiut tvreatlc w lib the dtngiie
llda t< ta k.
—Mi. Jump* fickle v lulled llantrop Sun-
duv la*t. refitrniug aiuc day with hla fam-
ily to Austlu.
— Mia* Su lc Johnaon left 8undny on a
tiap. to Mt'l'adtt and Klgill, lo bt abnelit
leverui week*.
—Mm. C. R. Ilnynlc and Mra. laaac H.
liewl* returned home Irom a week's vlall
to Culvert, Monday.
—Adolf Samuel*, who grappled with
tiie dengue for a week, ha* convalesced,
and t* looking cblnny.
—Col. C. 1.. Morgan I* going to the new
tow not IVvoa Ilia few dayn, lo In ve*t In
town lota Iu thai grow lug city.
--Mrm.Cbus.Vogt I* verv sick with an
aggravated cane ol dengue, ami iia* two
children nick with the sauicdisease.
—Mm. Hilliugsley, wile of our count)
coUlinia*loner, IS reporUnl aerloilaly ill_
Willi hut little botH' ol her recovery.
— Mi** K. I.lster li:ts sufllt ieitlly rvcov-
end Irom tin attack of dengue to resume
bet plate in Iter millinery cataMiahtnetit
—( luirlct /.iegerdialavisited Austin Since
our laai IsMii'. returning hotne Sunday
night, lie report* the capital terribly dull
.Sheriff IIcll has been ahaeti! neurit 1.11
( the week, in nllcntiunce upon the court* ut
Austin ami San Anloulo but is ixpec'ed
. hume.to-day.
' Mr- IMia Keynttlda mid MU> riienein
Chainhrm bate recovered lulflrlenlly fmiu
an i.ttiii k of dengue to r.'*uuic their uillli-
I tier) I'lialiU k*.
Dr. Il.igiuatin. ol Pnlge, made a I)', ing
, tli.lt to Itaairop t\ itnesilayinorniug.com-
. bur in njul gi ng out Ih fine Ida friend*
could give littn ." clever balMl-shake. Why
i in *ueti a hurry. Iiock ?
; ilur Mend It T. Mont me. and wife,
leave iu a lew duv* on -i ti*lt to Virginia,
and mat p.aalhlt Hilda |H'i inanetit b utile |
Hi llu Old iKiinillioli. but we liutdly think >
Itev will |l;i.| a iM'ticr countt) than old 1
It .-imp. ind itopc \tt inav ••■on wrlconir j
I In it i rt.: fit t • tl.e ol I iioilir. tt here llu)' j
' hut •' l.iMts ol fi leiiila.
'I'lie li*1 we mitt t>f our young tilend
*• .tn h Saycra thla wiek. be w a* going up
, Main atlet t towiirtl Ur. UhmihwI'i iliug
*tnre. ile *4clued tiled and exhausted
I poti i u< | ii it v we were informed Ihul he
it.id !>ecu toi -itcl'sl holil* wicatliiig with
I 'rugtie, who llually lliicw Sain. "Are
inn iu iii * Ii aick Sair'/ I nut so soiry for
you, Amu''
— Mul'ir I l Slaflord. one of Texas'
meat poptll i' n en. ami Slate agent for
Hall'* celebrated pl'<w*. spent n couple of
tin)* ill 11.1*11'op I III' piiat Wrrk. shaking
Ih la 1111 * and swapping aim lis Willi liia legion
of llastrop friends. Major Ike Is only 4".
tenia old. and a splciltiid "catch" lor some
lair iltiiuai I or gav i*ldoi and we wntifel
la' glad lo are iIk1 Major "liilc'ual" till to a
lovely piece of calico, for life, lie would
make a good one.
| Me hail thought of mentioning, person-
' all), nil alllii ted with the dengue, hill our
. ty|M'S gave out. Thert1 arc too many of
I 'em. Ki>lloh
A McDnde ipwiil to tb* UUtes-
m«n, Kiven the following account of
the municr of the negro, (mention
of which i> made iu another column J
iaat Sunday morning:
Mellaril, Teiua, 3c|itember 28.—
Stiuday tiioruing curly three masked
tuiiu went to the hum? of a colored
man, named Squire Carter, living a
lew mile* northwest of McUode, in
thin, litu'.rop county, ami nroiming a
woiiuin mailt.' her furnish a light,
witii which they looked oyer the
house lor their victim (Carter).
Kittling to find hint, they repaired to
another cabin near hy, where u like
itis|M>clion of the premise* look pi'tee.
Again luilinx in Hmlititc their man,
uikI bent on perpetrating u dibolical
outrage, they went to u thin! house,
the home ol n colored man, nmiied
Hill Cotton, whero they found Car-
ter, with another man nsleep ou the
gallery. They proceeded to drag
Iiiiii from liia *ie ping place, at the
same time placing a sack over his
head. The teriified negro knocked
I ! • sack off and ran, whereupon one
of the party fired ut him with a
Winchester tille, the bullet striking
m.d breaking his left urm and pass-
ing through hiahodv. He lived tour
hours. He stated lie did not recog-
in/.' llie men, as they were mushed,
and did not know why the treated
him mi such a manner.
The itiun he win sleeping with was
not molested, and 'lt.es not know
anything more than is stated by your
correspondent.
The jury of inquest returned a
verdict that the deceased came to liia
death at the hiimU oi° nnkuuwu par-
ties.
—Til. A. Ila*ler A Co. will receive a new
timl IVesli lot of dry goods, boots nnd *hoe*
next week.
— We especially Invite llie attention of
our licrioiin Ii lends In the larl that Til. A.
Haaler A ' o. can truiiafcr money lo any
point ol Kuro| e. mill will aell tickets vrnll-
rotil ill roiuut'tlon Willi aleauialdp) In or
from Tex:i* to any point in Kurope. They
hit agent* id ilirNtirtb Uerman l.luyd ami
.lun rlcati lines.
KING'S EVIL P
Was the nama formerly given to Scrofula
because of a superstition liiat It could Im
cured by a klu*'« touch. Tlx workl Is
wiser now, and kxiows that •, , u
<:■: . SCROFULA 't j\
. y
San only be cured by a thnroush purlli
U«n of the bkiod. If this Is neglected,
the disease perpetuates Its taint 111 rough
georration afu r generation. Among Rs
earlier syuijaoniatlc developments ar*
Kexemjk, ( utsnatins Kruptions, Tw-
imora. Holla, Carbunelaa, KryalpaOaa,
Harulent f leers, Nervoua and l*hy-
Slcal ( ull*|aie, etc. 1( allowed lo con-
tinue, Itheunuttlam. Scrofnloua Oaa
tmrrb. Kidney and Uver illiea—at
tubsrvalsr Coaaumptton, aial vaiV
oua otbrr tbngcrous ur fatal luaiadaa, an
produced by H. V > 4)
Ayer8 Sarsapanlh
U IM* onlf notarrfW and aluxras
N""d-p«r\^<ag ctedlcinc. It la i
C. R. HATNTE Bt, CO.,
DKALRM IM
Gfeflftral Merchandise
BASTROP;.. TEXAS.
Have just received a full and complete stocl
FALL JLXTD WJkW'I'JBJI GOODS,
Consisting of
H't
KAM4T
]si:uv
llll. QihH
Nerve Don.
Kivoa r A.
Groceries, Hats* Boots, Shoe i,
J
Furnishing Goods; Etc, £t<
A N D --
1 Iih '• • A Rt
i-t t r ,*t "usep.i
Sc!)ue
Removal and Enlargemen >
Mv business having so grently Increased n* In compel me to leave llie biilldlng
cupled by me lor the pant eight years, 1 have moved my "new store," No*. UOO A S
Coiigieas utciiue. A ii ft lit, Texas,
Lamp
uANTERNS
♦
.Uunch ,T'.of-«i.
PIPE,
'1 11 I I' Ifii ^ !,
il M I IllUi I ill
Fittiiurs
C l*TLEK\ , Ul li | i>: . *)■
K AUTHKi
Etc. Etc.
Refrigerators* Water-Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers*
Tin, JLgm.t« and Japakzixxod Ware, and Sous*
7uzal«lxl&s Cccds Ccsacxally.
GEO. A. BRUSH,
Ovs
®fc/:
C WE
Koa. DtK) A 0U2 Congress avenue, Austin.Tc*n*.
ual an alterative that It
soefcc*
eradlealea from
the system Hereditary Srrofnla, ami
the kindred pulsttn* of conlagloua dlaeasaa
and mercury. At the same time It ea-
rtchea ami vttall/es the bkmd, rusUxina
healthful action to the vtlal orrsna and
rvjuveriatUig the entire system. Thlsgresa
Regenerative Medicine r;
Il composed of tho n-nulne fl"ndnr<u
Sartnfxirilla, with Yelloir l> ck, StU-
/Isffi!!, the /<v/ides of Potattism and
/ecu, and other higredlents of great [a>
tancy, earefiillv.and ai-lenililr:t!l) com-
pounded. Its fonnula la generally known
to the medical profession, and the beat
phy lciau constantly prescribe Aran's
BaMiraaiLLA as an
Absolute Cure ''j
#V>r all disease* caused by tho vitiation of
tho blood. It I* concentrated to the high-
•*t practlrshlo degree, far beyond any
cither preparation for which Ilka effneta
ar* elabnsd, and 1* therefore the cbea|i«st,
a* well as the best blood purifying tncdl-
•Inci tn the world
v Ayer't Sarsaparllia, ,
I'HKI'ABJIU UT
tr. J. C. Ayr k Co.. Lowll, Hut,
[Analytical Chamlata.]
if
i ■ t*
Ke.ati
"1.
DliALKHS IN
EOX7CH and DRSSSSD
CALCASIEU PINE LUMBER.
I loot'*. S *h. ltlintl* ntiil Mimldlngs, Shiugios, I.:itli. 1'lrl.cla, Huil.ltra' Ilnrdwart', I'ainta
Oils. Varnished. Jit".
Yards at Austin, Manor* Elgin, McDade.
KSTAHI.ISHKH IX ts.t-!
F.STi.\n:.Hiii:n tx i t
1.1.11,
,A
p
T. W. HOUSE,
Bold by all Unicglsu: Prlca |1|
8U botuaa for $0.
■h
t
Trarhrrti' Inailime.
All members nf the Teachers' Institute
| nt It.'iatiup rounty in MDNtnl lo nwl
nt Itiislmp. tlelnber Hltli. 10 n in., fm the
, purpose nf leiirgiinir.iiig and electing "III
■ era lor llie dialling yenr. I am ul*o mil It -
1 oricetl liy the count) judge to state Ihnt nil
1 active leacliers in llie couulv n«t allendiiig
! the iiislilute ninl not giving :i rriisnniihlr
cxtiiae fur their nbselice, will have tlieir
j certitlcates revoked. All school oAlccrs
1 snd friend* ol ediicnliott arc wclcume.
J. I,. Ilium. I'reai lent.
A lUrf'Un.
A aeroniMeind I hli kfrliig piano. Imnil-
aoine lusliutueiii. lor Mile clienii. Apply
In .1, t'. llltiuiNn.
Itnstrop. .'Cptetiiher 5, lutci. il.
Ml*ery * n mild won) lo descriN' 'lie
llllaehi«'l tu llie luiily and mind caused by
huuae hat lost mine of Us dev, iU.The ! l'«''Hunl conatlpatUin. The regular use <;f
, ... . , , Ayer* I at hurt ti- rills, Iii mild ilo*e . will
new piiitner.t obu.i I r upiei, lsex|H'iii need reslnre I lie Inrplil t laeera lo healthy net I-
in the liitaitieas, mill run tinners cult icly on vll)'. Try them nnd be cured.
liberal dealing, and na their slock is nin j
nnd complete in every depniluu lit, tlieli j
ll.tafrnp Irientla would tin well lo examine
theli ealctialtf line id furtiituir anil carpcts
hefote plirellnailtg allpplit*. The AlitKK-
I lai n bespeak* lor llie new llrm n continu-
ance of the liberal palrminge heretofore
incited from llaalrop ctitilil).
HAWKES
.MEW,
' ** ^ ^ li*. \ I
Anotkrr Killing.
Itumicrs were fnt to loivn Thiimdny
night from the iielghhorhootl ol t 'olonido
t 'lispi I. niter nlllocrs, htiliglng the report
lliul n in.ill hud been shot lo plecei. We
wen- unable lo gleau any particular*, tin-
llier lliun llmladiniculty oeruiieii I.el wren
iwo men fixini .lohnsou county, who liiul
lieen In thenounty but n alnui lime. Tliey
ail' tleacrll.etl iik men who visit ll.itliop
eveiy S.ilunlsy, uinl I he one who did the
shiMilIng as a mini w iib a very dark skin,
him k moustache, wears a luoad liitmmed
bat, and la a nephew of llui man who was
llie ptin 'l|«l actor In the recent notorious
wholesale butchery In one of the up|ier
counties. I Mb ct a started at day light tills
I
H
<
j^Jewelry
<
ft i cnl Counter.
lo Cent t'outlier.
Ift t' e n t Vouilter.
•ift Cent <' o ii n t e r.
I^irg ■ Slock nf Tabler/aiT.
Tinge t ill lei) of lihisstvare.
Tln-wiire gunislilaeil no leak.
Full life elienp c*lru I'liHlery.
Fulict tioodaand Knney Nollonsi
All kltnla of household article*,
't'ollel Soaps and tlognea.
Newjgood* reoelvetl weekly.
Take t oiii ehok<e for B cents. 10
cents l.'i ci'iits, or "ih rents.
. Watches, I Clocks.,
large assortment.
VIVIIKN. i I.IK KS and
.1 1 W M I. K Y
repaired, under strict guarantee,
IJIve me a trial. jfHt
It. WTTKOW8KY.
H
>
P
►
H
t
ID
i r • . ■ - c j -j* "is
' xiik v—v < ■ ■
Combined with Great Retractive
row KB Til It V AIIK JtS
Trnns| nrent and t'olorless us l.ig'u liaell.
mill lor solincsa of clttltiruliiv to the eye
cNiinoi lie excelled, enabling the wnirer lo
rctiu toi hours wllboitl fatigue. Iu I n I,
K.'rel^n M'ltl Ji.iin *l|r Kxi'll inip'l'.U4I1'sii l aitl.l Ciitlcctlniis mii<t'* at till nc- esslliln |tuiul
11 1 1 ' 1 it > t 111 hi 11 Imr t irna iit.ule nt cm rent rnli*a day of pnyin-'ill. ft'iompt 1111U rurn
ul ill' I'l'ti ri.' *11 o til <•.'r.'«|iii: Iriii' Acntunts of Inte t«*" I'u.li'm Mcrelintllk nuU oltl
em rewl «(t nil 1Ui.m«I trli, '
T. w. Hotjsai,
COTTON FACTOR,
CtftivgnmiMt wIMflltcH IMK ii H ( \HII I4'" tn*i! • Us HM«I/ IC n v «'n
In I lu« \\ xl h 11111 fiU'-tt 1 iff mill h.i «M>f cotton a mt | r« ii |it mlvih't «. nf, t i*ti 1*-i •••! J lilt r ulli
prlil#* In ii.) pnlrO « t'l l **«ar i*V ##«t In tlu hnk-iIIo: ttinl 1 • ! • 'In lull#|fi t n'vi* I li«* Itlftfti
i-i*l cluN-irti-iillmi |nr<<|i)it«, Hi.«l ii.i M>4ti fii/"tir> rt'Mtlli .it ;n • <i:t«l tn > n\ ti K« ?.
I'mr*fs|>nji«l«'tir litvtti*
T. W. HOUSE,
«« MAtlt HTItKK'l'. IKH'HTON. TKX^S
JEWELER
• v tf ! * I ^ \? K
£ riLCAH
•n i * i. It 'he atu nit'. ii
01' >1 1;:' i. .. I
to : : tb I;KC
III.
c X : " ■ ,
t< 1 s
t'U <• li i. t '
Houston and Texas Central Railway.
The only all steel rtdl lift' In the Slate i:iul the onli line wltli double daily train fhnn
Tcxii* to I'M 1.1.ilia. Kansas I'liy, Hannibal and all points KaM; Hint and Morth.
Parlor Car on Day Train a Pullmea Sletpere.
i nin'
■tiiti
i I, fnt-
•'lull mi.
•The Ileal p ne,- for fnrtnera In luirciiase
their supli lea ia al Th * l|««li.i- «• |%,'.
Testliuouiiila from the lending ph) slcinna
In llie I'iilllil Stales ; tintcriuila. Senalola. |
I legist.dor*. Sim kuien. men ol note iu nil I
| prob'Cslolla and In ditleretil branches of.
i trade*, biiliker*. mechanic*. clr„ rail be I
| gin n. who bate had their ,'ljilit linprovcil
by their line.
HAWKES'
PATKNT KXTKXSII'X Sl'IIIMi K> K
til. Ass,
the tltunl In existence, leciitiimendcd by
the medical taculty lluitughoul the coun-
try. Nu pressiirv pnaloclng It illation. No
An!
Ope
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my
grin
ttbe
gn.it
n.
etiUli
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I
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•Mil urn ■ • tr toe • tiii i
I. I.i .1 i '
i h: p* mnirt i.i -
■ .clt la uftor;' i i
II. P in a pan i
iU.'l 11 ' Cll
' r l*'f I f.:
J. Ci Petmoclc;^'
11.Fit .V
itrrl, tl
lid i iv i.nniESTER ai
P 9Totc Hi'ntRf's Supplies,
- r«.c] TStc
m Ah!) iOCKSKIITHtNG
IKI • . •' i (.
ft
Tex
• « ivt-ns At-ii
bo. utfi
1
They are Perfect Si^ht Preservers. Houston u> siiiaiu via iH'tiistm mi Ft. ahh. t'nnni'ctiug at settaiin wiiti hii*snh t*a-
' title train with llhalr cai free to Si. t.ollls. rillollgh ticket* to or from all pOllii* lit
F.urupc. Train* lento Houston IV.'tft a in. mid llklnp. iii. ilallt. Trains arrive In Hons-
..II . *l\ ll IS i islkll -.1 \ a. lis .1 .11, I' I a * L . I jallt. «a«k • I It ol 4 *lt I' I I ..a. I ..a.. I ..# I.ta, ...a. I
r,'in'|ir. i i inn* n il s i iiuiisiiiii i*.i " n in. nili1 *'*•*" j*. in. uniit . ■ rtiimp urnvr in ntiun-
Inn nt. ami 1:1#11 . in., ilallv. Tlrki t nt)i«vr*: OvtM €'11 jr llank ami at JlmHton an l
IVxue tVntnil IH'|k I. .\. F.u i knkm. tlon l I'ann. ; ti.'A. K. Takckh. Tlcki't .^K*t
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THE AVENUE HOTEL,
AITSTIN, "TEXAS
ninl most contrnl ; « •-
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keep
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Dry Groodt,
Groceries,, .,
Clothing
Hardware,
V:?3
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Morgan I/ H-
|< n > nil .
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