The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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K Uhlithtd March lv(. 1MUI, Volume il*
Tl>« do time racy of BaMrop County. It
MM iim, held to pi iinuilc iior Ui> cou<
Vvtoti HI. II ft W llicil.lit I « of tilt |i«ft14\
I eolltvtt'd Ml |lit- iHiurt ami rulli'd
I tlll'UIM'l V C- It IIM"* tlliH'tlllg Ilf till'
Orrii'K.—Main up :air . Krliard ilt'Unwnny of the count). ami proceeded
building. | a| |M hil ilt-le gait • to Hit Stall' I'on
A PROSPEROUS ENTtf PRISE. Mrs. Jenkins' School at Live Oakt.
The Mvtviul Animal lucellug ul the( In'.iii.
stockholders <>f tin lliutM|i Improve- j Kl)|t(ir .vdvertiwr:
It i acldnio lli.il I rite u i'ml or
THUS. C.
IHITOll AM' I'UII-
I'MIKTUH.
BASTROP, TEXAS, JUNE 14,1890.
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Following U • list of lite di'lvjiili'i
to the stale. c-.tigreaainuiil nml acnn-
tnrial convention.-:
at ATI i llNV MlTlllll.
I'rcclin-t I. II. M. t,nrvioinl nml II.
It. OikiIii.
j. Muriav lliiile.nii nml J. Ilill.
K. MmvlitM.ii nml ,1. M Itiihluami.
.1. (i. I ainl nml Juliii W. WuIIh' i'
I), U. 11(11 mnl I. tV. Juuca, jr.
K. I' Jt.iie. nml i . t'hahner-.
tieorgc Bum ell mnl I K liru>
.1. tt . hcuucdy mul .1. I.. farmer.
('Ul Ml AT I.AKl.l
II. J. I'rliw, K. II. ThIIi. It. I.. Ilmt.
Wui.Owcua mnl Ucorge Milton.
romiKlKlumt. i UN\ i.m ion.
Precinct 1. II. M. tiarwood un.l II.
I*. I.ink.lt.
i. Alls-it Ksvt oi'tt mid J. II. Joues,
It. l\T*m|ilcU.UBUd W . A. i iiiliium
W I.. Krrelllsll and W. II. Klvcrs.
K. A. Itutlicrli.rd mid Win. Knx.l.
t . It. Allen and llwit|(i' Miltuu.
K. II. Tally nml ('.I'. vVulter.oii.
C. Ilirftofc sod I.. Kitiacr. nr.
( Ill NTI AT I.AtUlt :
■I. \V. Kluwllllsuis, .?*>. II. t rait.
John Nnlatnii. T. C. t'lill and .1. C. Hucli-
KIUU1.
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^KMATUKUL roKU.MloK,
I'rednct I. It. W. Mil,lull ami It. I..
HlltU.
1. llau Sawyer ami M.C. Luce.
II. I'. Tfiii|ilf(on and l..t . Holder.
W I', t.'nlii ami M. K. Hughe.
'I' .1. Illn. k ami I). O. Ilill.
J. II. Snitt ami Cliri* (jot-rillx.
iHictoi ltiink. and Walter Norm. lit.
.1 nilii I'onc ami John Kbtier.
YfUtiuii. The nii'i-tiiiu iieing n.iu|i..«ed
fliieltv .*1 citl/cii. ul tin towII. a majiH
in ol vv limn were <'ook un-ii, ilii'ii^lit
\\ ..llllt Unt In* IH llill|{ till' I'llllUIIV |>i
|it.* cxucll) unlit to a|i|Mitur all Cook
delegatM. >i> 1111•> divided tin-in n|i
iil .ul ri|iial Itclwccii t'unk mnl ll< git.
ll.iatru|i I- an uviiufirliniii^lv llujfu
i'i>11lity mi I if hii don't In at ul .mile t I!
kicking «Inn tin- farmer* In -11 of the
in.mi.ri tn which llilliK- were uuiui|>u-
luted hi .liall lii' verv much ur|>ii-i il.
Iiiiraniri' Joiiriial.
Mr llnll'l know licrr \ nil (Ji-t \nlir
iiifnrinattiiii. Ilrn. KilintruiUiiu. 1ml
lltia nr tin kiintt. ti.ul \on urt' iti'fi-
■ Ii illy "oil " in llii- alum', mnl your
j iufurinant innat lie niif nf tlist i liur-
iii'ii't ol iiii'u I'lMiiiimuly known it* a
I •wiri'-lu'Uil" or "i llnuiti Kriinililcr."
SiiK'i tin' IIiiii* ttlu'ii ctitinly i on-
i vi'iitiiiiia 'aerr In lil lii'it' tn nniiiinati'
! llflUiHTaU for cmillty ..IIIh k tIII* (If.
| in<H'r«<*\ of HiiMrn|i i*niiiily liavi- m**
| Ict'lcil <l«*li*i;ati'N tn tin* iiiili* mnl ili -
trill (Nitivfutloua iii ma** ini*i!tiii)[,
tikai'iiililt'il tnm'tlur liv fall nl tIn*
I'liairinan nf tlic t*ininl\ I'Xciutivi'
rotiiinitli'i'. In lIn?, iiiituni't*. iliair*
. mini 1'iiiT i-alU'il tin* inai«N ui<*i*tiny
w«*t*ka In'fntt* I lie Jluli' ii| i| ioIii toil,
ami evi'ry lii'at in tIn* enmity wat.
I ri'iirvai'iitetl at tliia iiici-litiK liy n*|i-
rencntalive ilruincralM. 'I'lit* i*omi-
tttiHi-i* ap|>oinU'<l tn aelert mnl ri*-
Uivnt ami liiM 'tuii'iil t'oiii|iaiiy uaahclil
W«'ilni.ila\ i-vi'Tiltal I Ii# otlli'i* of t'a|il.
Haiti*.
. ! 'I'ln utinmil i ; id! i knot Si'iii'-
" I in •loliinu'ii « * riil'uinlid lu a |k*i*UI
ii.iiiinlllii' 1'ini.MiiiK of l> II It'll.
Unlit, tiIII ami I.' I. Halt*, In* after a
Iliuri.ilu!i e\ iiniii.itton ri'iMirti'd tin Imnk*
•'.irelnlli and corri'i'lly kept, ami that
I In* ii | it wan tin aeeurale «yiio| i of
tliell "M li'lil. '|'||,. • |ni'kIn>lilel. tliel|
Letter fror Garfielc.
(iAUIlM.f. Jlllle 7, 1 Mitt I.
Kit Ailvertim r i
Nothing ia Mining tin- uaital tian-
i|iiiltty of inn tilll«* furuiT i*xie|it tin*
auintlieri'ii |(roaiiR n| tin* i|y iny ie(fi-
talliiu. an tin* farim*r uailra into it.
wltll Ilia ilialmyer. Kurtui'la will
mhjii In* lia|i|iv if iliin tfraf.-killiiiK
wcatlu-r fonliiiufa.
Our |>oaiiitlU'i* in tin- tn ii nf liar-
tliiliK Unit at a future ilay. i iui|;lil | lielii ia tlirMl lihl|{ to i lnilim Mtua-
r«'|i.'iit ol ami v t li tn inmlily nr re* timi mmiii i. e.. mine un in 'I'ravU
trai t ha*, kept me an far. nut nl |iitli eounty at Wnnliiifytiin'a lure.
arliele fnr your |ia|nr. or any ntlmr.
ami ouly then, alien I liml it to lie a
ilill\ llleilililii'lil il|iob llie lo ilo no,
fnr I IlkVe ever reliU'llllK'reil tin* olil
iliaxilll tliut, Siteni S^ri/iln Mauri.
mul al av fearing I lint I ti. iy lit.
iltliler ilil|itllni' nf feeliliy. iitew iu '
Ul*
ove'S Tasteless Chill Tonic
I lIn*Ir a|i|ireelalloA anil ■all.fne ■ ||,- |irint. tint u I reinarkeil alinve, I
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eutiiiueliil (lelegaleH. nan eoui|iuHUil
nf nut* from eat Ii lieut. 1'liere lieing
eight beat* tn county, the town bail
only ' M uititi mi thin tnininittee, tile
eountry mmv. TIiv report nf tin*
Tom Hlnbup, Sam Say«*r , tv. |„ Free- eoniluitU'e wu* niltipti'il mnl all the
luati.Ui-n (lre baiu aud Otto Urivncntierk. ,|elegate reennill.eli.letl. aeeepte.l.
T. C. C ain, U. J. I'lin i, ' The meeting was not
Secretary. Chairman.
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Ctirim AT I.AHOK :
nicitinj* wan
, eliiell\ nf citiaens nl
cnmptmetl
Hon by lilt iiiiiuoii.lt it' - I'll • Iiiijf the old
board nf dlret luri I'lilinlMillK ""
Inning y* ulli-tui'ii. .1. t . Hiiebaiimi. T.
\ IIa-ler. Itobt I,III. |l. It. It. It. I> P.
.Iiibii.uu. Win. hci*.clu . \. I'. Krliard.
•I. I >. I In 11 ii • i iif. ami after I In* adjourn-
ment nf lIn- -loi kholilcr- Hie board
llileelor* bail u liiei'lliiK ulld re.i'leeteil
I lit' follow Iiik ollleei>: J.t . Itueba'.ian.
I*ie-iileiit; A. c. Krliard. \Iri'-prei'iih'til:
T. A. 11 a-ler. Ireiinuivr; !•. P. Jobmton.
.eeretiiry ; II. I.. Itattn. attbrney.
|)l.i'U «ln>{ the pnlli > to be jiur-nt il
• Inline the pri'M'Ut year It «ii ili'li-r-
iiiiin* I to ii-*' nil n\iillatile capital ol I lie
coui|iaiiy In tlie ciinmructloii of boiint'l
fnl |a I'MIII. who (lie now without Iioiihimi
ill ltd-11up. anil Ibtmc who expected to
I ei mm eiii/eiii* nf the town. In ihi
■ lid it w it - ib'teriulned to aecepl miiie
money now offered the tiiui|iauy at >• ry
low latex, and to tiepiliale for more if Ii
•tumid appear that a Mitllt'lenllyTow rate
nl Inlereit eoultl In* neclired. Thedlree-
ltii. Ibink that con.lderlnK ttie abmiliite
.iifelj of the liiveitmeot. and by iiiakiiiK
tile In.Ill- Mibject to call the conipauy
iht'iilti be able to nectire monuy at four
or live per cent. Ily puttiiiK wbatvver
t-timlhey may determine to take In jjootl
Iioum'ii they w ill 'lot ouly maka money
fill III.' tick holder*., but provide com-
forliible liouae. for mnuy who an* now
paying hiieli rent for uin>atl«factory
holl.es.
A new feature linn rreeiilSy been added
lee! it a i iut ,V tu put ill a few win tin
abniit the SchiNil al I he Ki^lil i.ive
Oaki>, l iujiht by Mm. K. II .lclikii.it.
where I bappi licit tn call ime I'liitav
evcniOK* f r a little K*'l I hail in
atlciiilaucc.aiiU fnrtuuatt It witiioacil
her Friday eveulnun exert iwa and
weekly review. to which III.* publie
are iteticrully iuviteil. ami I a> urc
Mill, it | ii t iv ei I tn be a I it'll treat, a*,
well iia kitrpiiac, 1 never naw ii Inl
SM-ialili'M havi'.aiieeiiiuliiil tn the
atlvcrae wimU nf iriliul.iliiim.. ami
pieliicn ami ll*li-fric« arc trying In till
up tin* vacancy.
.Mr. \\ iMiilrnff ami family expect In
leave liume ami friciul** fnr a trip
tliin kiiiuiner ; w .* arc aurry In Inac
t belli, but Impc I hey will have n
plcaaaut jnurncv .
Wc have liecn t|iiite iilutervant nf
late tlayn ami liave caught nil In
lliinc* I bat a linn nlincrver wnulilu't
It tiu plMaanl t« tkttoiuai lca.oa
Tk'ltaalUit tahat will Uk« it aa<
aiiir know it li mmtifiui
CkiUrta cry tot It N*v«r fa.li is
•art.
Chilli obcq brokta will aot rtturn
C«it juu only half tkn prictsf vtker
Chill Tontci
Mo uuiaiai' a.ndtd Ho patgativf
a«*4«d
Caatalui a patina. Chiaper i.-i
oalataa
tt purlin iht blood aad riaciu-.
mi.mil ponoa froai the iv itrm
11 ti ui larfu hi any dolUr toum ai .1
RETAILS I OR 50 CENTS.
Lwarrawted
SHE WAS POISONED I
of ulinlarit, iii nifca. appureiilly f nui niitice, but why hiilh ciipiii ceavcil In
'tn H! ye lira, an well advanced, an llnp bin crcaceiit air-pinpcllcra nvcr
priimpt ami cm red in their auawcra tnwnnf lute? la it becutiae the nlijccl
nf every ipieation prnpolltuictl. an
wi ll Iii liuvcil untl an liuppy nml enn-
tUling ill their teacher.
Mcimiry eiurietl me tuicU tn the
nltl time tlav a nf my nw n alinnl*l.iiv •
IiimmI, when the birch mnl ferult
Were l nl.aill. rt ll the implement a
caat iiliul tn yniiil tliat iplini ami ail*
vaneemeut. I ciuiltl unt alialaiii
friitn alinnat extlaiuiiii|{: My tinil,
what a cuntraat, here wan a grnti|ie nf
cliiItiren ipiite aa cnufliling and iiffcc-
tinliatf aa tiiey COIllil poaaibly lie tn
their nwu pareuta. whilat in my
yminir ilaya we apprnaclietl nur maa-
ter or preceptor, either with fear anil
trembling, or elae with a aiilleli In*
difference, little nr uo iimtldcnce ex-
■f tile llnp luia Mi ll, or what w hut f
we aiippnac, why tinea Jack get an
Itlilaliilleil when be ace. an ;|tit( an*.
Mayhapa aiinie ciuiriniH * ill darnl'iiii
h.'ia liutijj in hi-, net k ami ia . Iiiiakiliti
him.
i'lte tniya fii.in acr.iaa the rippling |
wutera of tile Ciilnranii have ceaaetl |
tn appear nf late why an- gn lung
boyn, truat in fate. Keep your
coliira Ily ing ailtl W aap'a yrav li.ur.
will ever wave back ami fmlii in the
briH**ei of ailoratinn fnr your valor:
, liny a take the atlvi' i* nf au nltl head. 1
and lie vigilant nr flic tlrat thing you !
klinw i" 111' i 11 will -Inn it a |.iii nni'il
arrow liglit iutn your left vintriclc
Watch! for ye Vtinw mil the da\
DO YOU WANT
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(aaiNci'X BUil£R, y6tiU0H"0iNiXC0TT0H PB£SS.)
KI.KVA roil, < OKN Mll.L,
OK ANY CTH1R MACHINERY ?
U MI, ! i AN SMI. > TIIK HK>| :
SOUTHERN
Tlint is mail
iating between ua. ainen.
My eoncluaintia, Mr. K.litnr, after Mr. Wella ia tl.biug fnr a Hah-fry
witneiaing excrciaca i f the evening, tn ennit* off mi Saturdav : our iiiouth
were that tlic patron, of the Kiglil watera now iu anticipation.
Livi'Oaka aehiHil Were vcrv fuiluliale, llctirv l.ee. wbile after atnek with
ill Jll'lt'i
luit will ili-l'y
itlilc let III
MACHINERY
uiiii. !i ini. .iml nit ii'tttiitit
There are $11:t. 1>(Mi,7."ii> on ticpuail frniu outaiile the town were greatly
to aecure bank circulation.
The I,ce county convention in*
Ktructed for (iarwootl fnr the aouatc.
(•overnor Hnaa delivered an ml-
<lre a at the A. A M. couiincncc-
IllCUf.
One of San Autouin'a enuiucralnra
fouuil a daughter who aaid mIic waa
older than her uiolher.
How are your betting on the popu-
lation of the atate? We nay three
millions at a venture.
The Texoa banc ball league ha
collapaed. It eouhl not hold iu
own againat a gubernatorial cam-
paign like the one now pending.
The wool growers are in aeaaion
at Qalveaton. They eeein neari
J)leaned with the Mckinley t ijt,*f/n
any body
are not
peculiarly -lhu8ijulUc.
tlic tn n, tbiiae 11" lb'' company: fractional aharea of not only iu their able and i lllcielit i Mr. A. Yoaat, atruck a tree iu try ing
teacher but iu the advanced aty b* of I tn dodge it ami ini^lit have proved
the preacut age of acctaiug uut only aerinua bail be atruck it harder. W
S.'ai iki eiieli payabh* in mmiltity inatnll-
in. in- of Ifl.lKl. Many peraona who
I . I. || III' II ■ T • •"'■■* " "" "pv W| rvvunu^ "VI — " " " "j' II " «
iii tin mojnrity . in lad. lion. It. ll>>t affnril to pay M.uu a mouth on the liappineaa of their dear one*, lint: learned long ago tint In try tn kce|
I'tbc republican eongreaa while de-
vising aclicmca to rob the fartuera
•nil other proilueing elaaaea <K*oa-
aionally lind* time to unseat a demo-
crat who haa been elected.
Mrs. Hare, wife of Congressman
Hare, of the (Sherman district, died
in Hheruian, on the full. Mr. Jlarc
arrived home from Washington, only
the night before her death.
A I'aria lady, while cooking iu the
kitchen, set a pot of tioiling water on
the floor, which waa turned over by
her 2-year-old baby, who waa so
badly scalded that he die:! shortly
afterward.
M. (iarwood, (who favors ll->gg) in i
ilia apcccll before tin meeting, took
occitaion In remark that " il was the
hirp >1 i nllt cli.'ii iif t'eplt .dilative
eiti/.eiis nf the comity lie had ever
sceti assciublcd nl a political luectiug
ill fhe court house al ltaatrnp.
Further. not a man in Hint conven-
tion knew then, or kimw now, the
gubernatorial complexion of all the
delegates selected by that meeting
to represent the county in the state
convention, nor which ha* the ma-
jority, tlic Hogg or the anti-Ilngg
delegates. While Mr. Ilngg haa a
large following in this county, it ia
a full share can now eolne up w itli lila
dollar or two dollar, ami in the eourae of
a little while i;i-l n riirlit good sl*cd pile
together.
There I. tin institution in the town
that prouil-i'. to tin more for Its delelop-
menl. ami we are very Klad "oti* the
proaperity of the Improvement nml In-
vest iiieiii Company.
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Ice Cream Sociable and Musical Enter-
tainment.
Tin* li'i* « ri'nin •xiriaMr jflvi'li ley tin*
l.itlit - «>f I In- riirUtimi clnircli. nt the
ri' i(li'ticc nf Mr. A* Krliurd, wan it
MtivfiMi in I'vi'ry purticular.
Tlio iimnlcttl purl < f tin' iiiUtrtwIii-
mriit win. uarraiip tl. Tin* follu\% lu^
alto au undiaputeil fact that a very
—•"-"■ "Tiilllani c l'olkii, liistriiuieiital duett.
Anothei express car robbed in
north Texaa. It aeems sufficiently'
apparent that our penal lawa should
be changed, to give the gentlemen
who engage in this specie* of pleas-
ure a chance to aw lag.
W hile perhaps it usually* contains
features without merits the river and
harbor bill is one of the most impor-
tant appropriations that ia consid-
ered by congress. We trust the bill
now pending will become a law.
(ialveston's future seems depend-
ent on Mr. Keed. lie determines
when IiIIIm shall lie passed, and
whether or not they shall Im* passed,
and be hasn't expressed himself on
the proposition to give (inlvcston
that |(i,000,00<l.
The democrats are figuring on
what they will do with the spoils
when they capture the next house of
representatives. If they hail not
been ao intent on exercises of that
kind ten years ago, Mr. Reed might
not bow be in session.
Mrs. Itboda Hwain, cousin of Uen.
11. K. Lee. and a person of historical
interest, died receutly at Owatomio,
Minn., at the advanced age of 101
years. She distinctly rcmemliered a
visit of (ion. Washington at her
father's house, aud retained a keep-
sake received from lilin at the time.
smart sprinkling of tUiiw*-"*' *i Ibis
coui|tj-jflif"' "riu. the anti-Hogg
Katie no attempt to " mtnipti-
late " the convention, while the fair-
nesa of Chairman I'ricc waa so well
recognized, that his re-election waa
forced upon liiiu. by a unanimous
vote, even after he had positively
■ let lined to further act, as also was
the secretary elected, without oppo-
sition or a dissenting vote.
After the meeting it was remarked
more than oucc, that never hud u
political gathering in linxtrnp passed
off more satisfactory lo all iu atteuil-
ance, citizen- frmn the country par-
ticularly expressing themselves well
pleased, while several of the Ilngg
advocates claimed n majority of the
delegates. Surely, Majnr, your in-
formation was not obtained from a
fair-thinking man. and certainly tint
from one nf the county precinct
attendants.
The Ai>vi:htisf.u intended to pub-
lish this week a letter from A. Faulk-
ner, passenger agent of the Central
road, relative to the use by Mr,
Hogg of free passes over that road,
and the reply by Mr. Hogg acknow l-
edging the truth of the statement'
and reciting circuinstanocs in cxtuu-
uation. but more important matter
has crowded tliciu out. The corros
pondenee will appear next week.
At a meeting of the democralK
county executive committee of
Fayctee county. Senator Katie Intro-
duced the following resolution,
which was adopted:
"Be it resolved by the Democratic
executive committee of Fayette
county, thai no person has the right
in participate iu any democratic oon
volition, uuli-as In- will state on his
honor, if ijucatioiicil by my member
of the convention, that lie did nt tin
last general election vote the demo-
cratic ticket for State and National
offices, or if he did nit vote at said
election, that he would have done so
if he had voted, and we second the
the adoption of this rule by all con-
ventions."
Men tvlio fail to vote the demo-
cratic ticket for slate mul national
olllcers. have nn right.. In a demo-
cratic convention, and. nf truth,
their votes should not lie counted
iu such cut)vt-itlions.
Mantle Mavu.inl and Mia. J. I.. Ilooil.
Lightening Mod IHipeiuer, reeitatluu.
.1. I . II I.
Muitii' tin The Waves, vocal duett.
Ml-*. - Anna ami l.uia tioiidniau.
ii Iti-.th'-- Sea. vocal solo. Mi.- .\ellie
Kll.'j.
Slid.blue. Vocal solo. Mrs. ,1. I.. Ilooil.
IttlSpsody i.iaxt. Instrumental snlo.
Mi— i laude Wilbarger.
I.Iff'- Iiri'iim I. o'er, vocal duett,
Mr-. ,1. I'. Kowlor ami Mi**. J. I.. II. • <!.
ItIIriu 1 lit Moses, recitation. Miss Ktllej
JoiH-S.
Wlio'a to Itlainc. Vt.t-al duett, Mr. ami
Mis..I. I,. Ilooil.
(iultar duett, Messrs. Kennedy mul
tjri.ss.
Miss lirieM-nts-ek. of Sail Antonio,
furnished some very tine vucai mul In-
strumental music, which was highly
appreciated.
I'll.' program wa- well rendered nml
the selections were of such a nature as
to In- most pleasluir to the auillenee.
After this, the order of the evenllig
was h-c cream, promenading, listening
tu the phonograph, one of which waa on
■ xlilliitloii, or imhilKlni; lu ijulet social
conversation.
The attendance was large and a
general feeling of good humor seeuied
to prcvnil.
The lee cream nml cake was very lim
and In great demand.
The receipts wen* CI I. MA.
their more rapid advancement under j up with Mr. Yi>ii«t after slock, cape
tuoral suasion ami almost parcutal cialiv aim nig the pnst oaks,
cnulldelicc, in contrsat with the old We learn thai Mr. W ill Kilhuti.
nyctcm. I regret that I could unt : will tic a candidate fnr constable, bis
attend her tiual examination. Know good bchavier us a citizen qualifies
1 lost a rich feast. My wife attended 1 him for the position.
and from her description of how
both teacher and scholars acquitted
themselves, I regret the more thai
I could not attend. 1 conclude now
Mr. Kditor if you will pardon the
length of this, with the remark thai
this is one .Silent Scri/itH. that I am
willing to Father, and 1 care nut how
Intig it remains.
Yours respectfully, *1. *1. M.
—^
Letter from Greer Walnut.
I.tv i Oaks, June !i, I mho.
Kditor Advertiser:
! wish to ask some of the Itible
readers to explain why the ill ninth
asked: "See. here is water, what
doth hinder inc to In* baptised."
Will some one answer through the
Ai'Vkiitismi. This question should
tie answered with a Itible explana-
tion.
Christians arc sometimes calhil
soldiers nf the cross. If soldiers, to
what division of the great army do
they belong? The army of the
Cnlted States is divided into several
divisions which arc differently armed
but they support each other at all
points, and sometimes sold ers art
transferred from one division to
another. All true soldiers are ready
at all times to defend nml protect
any one of these divisions of the
ariuy, which ever division lie bclonga.
The christian*, the soldiers of the
cross, bclniii; to the greatest ami
NO YANKKK THICKS.
I keoji a full n>r*..iinn tu n!
Steam Engine Fixtures, Belling, Packing, Etc.
liin-ry ami In ^i it
.lim I'riest la tin- proud father nf a
young heir.
The ntllccra frmn Travis county
have been busy fnr the lu t day nr
twoaubpacning w itiicssea in the Ceilsr
Creek cases.
Miss Chnuiblin of llastrop, is
visiting her cousin, Miaa Wallace.
Misa Kvyrctt has gniie hi nut* nil a
vacatinn frmn her achonl at Mr. Nor-
woods.
Services at Honey Chapell Sunday
II o'clock. h\ lim. W hite.
" W vai*."
N.WKU PKOftl ro.NM Mlrl'ION.
Si'vrrttl | * 11> -icliiii - | rt«li(ti <| i lint Mr. '
.\>*it H. How li*y, IiriitfirUt. « f riiimtr".
Wiuilil nooii tiiivi* i*oimiiiii|ilio|| ( I|*C(| liy
an tifT|rr>iviil«M| t im- of i iiinrrh rim'-1
lofiit f . flnully iuduriMl him |o in C|urk« '
Kxtr.n l « f Kl.ix [ I'apillionJ < ahirrii
t 'urt lit' mI«: 'I'lic li'i.ill tt;i*«iii-|
|>tr.(-.|ili|i(|, I coIIIIIH'IIcimI (o jfc| Well!
aflci t .!• lir-t ii|t|ilicalioii an*) am now
aft* i i f v\ wt'i k'. iMitin lv curi-il. It
will «!• tin- -.iiiic for von. I'il( •• imi.
Tr> « lark* - l-'UiN n«i:i|i for till skill Iiitl !
yuw will u««' no oilirr. c« iii . All «*f ,
Clarke'* F lax ri imdii * art- ft r *alr
>V. J. Mil.-v A Co.
l-fcr l i an ftitiiisli tii-w jiiii'tN IV>i any i
ft nl ri'iuiiriiifc.
J, B. CliOITON,
BASTROP, - - TEXAS.
Clarke'k Citract Of f 14« Cougn Curt.
It i* .1 nr ' t'lin* for h«'<i|iiug i 'ou^li.
It nlo|i« tlic w Iioiiii. ami | «• r in 11 - tin child
to catch it- hri'.ith. I! ( tilir« l\ huriii
||'*«. ImmhI foi tii\ rou4l1.1l ' hihl!i"- (l
or o|t| ii^r It In ,i|m tlo I 1 • 11 Iii alid
Iii11 jhT-*- ami -top. th * eolith I "i W i:it« f
or Itronchlal * «m^h tNi- nip t- th« -t
'Vi r d( eoM r« d « nl\ nui- -i/. huge
iKltllr. I'rha M «* at W. .1. >lllc\ A
< 'tiV drug ■•ttif
Clark - I'la.s >« ali m.tki - I ■ -h'ii
li o ith. «oft and while. Prirt . - «« ul-.
I I IMilllU . t IO||
l^« 1 i \ I llll | ( I |i,tl
H|M ii iv"n| i : *
Of J- i\ till lit i f \ i'||.j
WI'.J'OltlMfl |ll II I
Ii. i ha- t •
I Mid. rvihn « t|i i
( ft. i'Oti ) l« i a if i
wT-itiiiu I mi r i« v% i
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iliii.
I Mic
rot in r
Soldo r
ni'iil l v
of llir ri'lU"- plm i
-folic of llir (u
I Imiik at At Unla
< Ii ncriil 1.01 *l; t r t t
tn
life
t lit
rali*
spur
w ai
Stock Law Election.
Is
IU.I> la . h i
I'll I'IN'
made from tin I id iii iii.. ii t|..
tun.I at the lirat battle ol II i{u:i.
and was worn by lieiieral l.oi ir-. t
tliroiighout ilu war.
-Mil ui
I'm vil to
Will hi
M'ltl \ H
\ \**
I l\ I . i \k
I .'lb <h.
Killer *1 It. Sweeney, nf tile Chria-
tian church, who recently aaaiticd
Kld.-r It. It. Sanders iu a |.minu ted
meeting at llaatrnp. nil his return lo
i'aylor wrote a lengthy letter to the
Christian Courier, from which wi
extract the followiiii: kill.I wtuda
grautlest of all armies, and their | spoken of our people ami the Ua
Eitriordiiiiry Born* Scrititiiajj
iterln'11 *S|.i'i n ul. Ill
Krysli't la- ii. i".ill I. j*. i
, th" hull •« -|\ 't I ( i>- "ll«
I v. a- ulrit t" t «.it in\ 1
i Itclnn^ -< in 51 ? I n
t ra/v i - .1* -i i li< n. . i
hone Tiled « \cr\ tnui,: ifl ■ • >
I u a |. i im ill. I Mi 11• •
\ ••ai - I tIo n f'-niid i lui K - I. i
Flax Paplllon >k ii < ni« i lo
1 store. ii cd it. uiitl it Im- . nn .1 i n
j imd a ell.'
i lark«''- I I.! > Snap h a- h •
Hath illld I (dlel. Skill t til* *1 "
a:, cent#. ►!.! -all h\ \\ . .1 M
I MM I
tllllll'd t<>
• VV lien
I h id H:
roil IM*
I i't;
utind
thi
I f lie I 'Oftllli!
ia-lr« p moiiiiIx
tuiif II ti' I t U flit s u| li
i>ling vi it ti iii t'.i ti
. 11 Im i u i - life, | ,
I « . "lit id -ill |la-
tlllli all • I « 11• • I: '
iii- vi hfIIM IM'H'
pl.t.
el |fi.
II
Ilill V
- d III
• 1 fe
"I'ln njfricMiliiirul ilrpiirLiiK'tit hbyn
tln'1'i' in nti iiicreHHi- in thi- i olloti
Mrj." Jefferson Davis Relief Fund-
Tin* following is from the pen of.
the gifted young editor of the Aus-'
tin Statesman, of June 3, lH'JO:
To-day is the birthday of Mr.
.Jefferson Dhtis, ami it is also the
day set apart by the managers of bin
relief fund for Texas to pay her I
tribute to the memory of the Smith's
great leader. His nobleness and
generosity during las lifetime have
left his estate wofully embarrassed
nml his partner during Ids eventful
career survives him. Shall the men
of the South decide that she shall
live III want liccausc the princely
soul of her husband held money not
at the aortlitl worth of usual ex
commander is the greatest of co"i*
mandcrs. This griat grand army
lias many divisions ami there should
be no mutiny, but like the < iredan
phaltanks stand shield to shield to
defend each other. Kor convenience,
we will make a simple comparison
I of the christian army to the military
| ariuy; we will call the Itaptist the
I infantry, the Methodist the cavalry,
I the I'reatiy terians the artilcry, the
j Catholic the navy, and the other de-
nominations can readily llnd a ilivis-
Stork Law Election.
is int. rwi.K 1'iti.i in i
trop church
llnve just returned from ltnslro|i. :
Was there a few days aiding in a (
abort meeting. Tin- meeting wn.
successful >:> added couldn't have \ v|-.\ I t; of' TKN \s i
well been otherwise with such a 101 s ri m Hisriioc i
working, cntluikiaalic, devoted church i WIIKIlKAs. mi Hi.
as that of Itastrop.
] have never met a mure conse* ;
crated little hand. Tliev have come
up through many ilillicullics. but j
they have e.im|Uereil and now they
have a brilliant prospect In-fore
hi
|m tilli11 e | |ti
* llhilk the
I'd
|uw i|
iliii d
i v it
• ion of
It tsll
'op i uuntv
Im
wit
llftfi:
fini
UK ill
the
mouth ..I
.. Iv .
reek ill
t'io
• up
> aii)
i t rt • k fo
tin
Hat
trop am
1 •
aldwt
dl couiitv Hie
1 ! •
• Hi e
ill It vv
c-l
! dire.
>t ion
With thi
II
trop
and •
till
Will .
• onit'
i line to
tl •
Ited
f all
oil
i leek
t lift
it- iiie.tn
ll*
' J-
to the 1
• malt
Vt tli.
1 -OJ, st||
Vt
th
* il e i||
no.|j.
i a t
tlir. • tlint
VV i
;it th.
1 i. I
I / .1 i
i V\ i
him v.r.
.\
Mav- 1
1? 1
h met
. San
no i vv tit
I li
>II i«#•
r. Ji.coh
\\
aiti i-
ami *
har let s
Sll
Mill !
•iirva \ -
to
t he
l
I.eV < I ill. i
h >
RUe ;
liu in i
itl i
ii dirt i
( lim
i|o..|n <
till
1 1
vcraie
urvcv
lo < 1 .
ho l it I.
Mil
ion in the great army as important j them. Theirs ia the Hirongcst
as these. As my apace is now full, church ami tin ira the iargeat emigre-
more anon. (Jmrkn Wai.ni t. gallons in the city. I wiuibl love to
*—' ■ j mention liy name tlic many tlenr
Letter from West Point. frit'tnls and earnest workers, hut
Wn, I I.|*T, . I iiiic S . 1800. j'®'4"®1- remember you,
... * , i , '*r iTidliri'ii mid HiiliTH- mnl «*nr>i-
Kditor Advertiser: I eatly will I pray for enlarg on-
A few dots from out little city ■ i|ueats nml never c.-naing victniiea
may be of inU*rest to some of your t.rowll ymlr |„,M>r, itl Uli, L()f(,
many rt'iKli^rii. %V Iii It* Urn* I mu«l« mv Iioiiii* willi
1-armcrs are generally up with, |lro. Sanders. To tlmse who know
their work, though some few are yel uilll alll| |liH estimable family, it ia
in the grass and weeds.
unnecessary to any that I enjoyed
I'lenty of rain so far and proapecta mvn'M ami waa treated in a princely
for more. manner. The more you know Urn.
... A ""J' heavy rain this morning. s., the more you love l.iin No
change? Il is but a little thing for cu",lderable wind. minister was ever loved mure by his
llitt men of th« South to cluh together I ' Tuc*nii\ organixeo • do- J |H«0p|r than he liy Iii* . Tin* work >,,w. iimm h
nml pla.fe Mrs. Davis in independent *. meets twice^ a accouiplished by our people the Inst woon, I'uiiiily
circumstances. There is no Federal | {"u"1'1* i hough a little bashful, the year or two In itastrop. is but a little
long fine, and all1 |,.MM t|mn a
r nil
trcasiirv to come to her aaalstance to)'M>^* are. #'on* ' less than a miracle. The truth
give her a competency, as has tieen present last hrt.lay night enjoyed s prnpetly pressed will tumpicr, aud
lav of
.Mav. \. h. I#!*I. flu petition of I II
(•ri-i (thaw and iiiui than twi ntv ether
flee holder* Ifftidiii); w ilhIll the tI rilory
hereinaflel defined. wa filed with III'
Cijiiiml**dom*r*' < onit id -.ud unt>,
piavin^ thai all election tn uid nd to
determine whether h< ^s. «1,• -p nml
Ifont* "hull Im- perilillte I tu filii at Inrjji
W ttllln tile follow iiikC I|!hIIvidilll >d
llatrup eounty, to-w|t lle^ i Mill llif
where the |la-ltop aild l.ee emilit> (ilf
eru«"t - the \Vei t N« i{iia. tln n.. -until
wllli *aid lla-trup and I line
to the sorbin and llantrop r« .id. Mm in «
w i nt vv ith «aid r ad lu llt^ Alum t M" k.
I hence np -aid deck l Ilu lloilli lll.e id
jll*fice • piet iiM I niiniher ei^ht. them
e i-l iv ith -al I line to th pla< • uf ti ^in
inn,.' And vv lo ri a*, tli- <* uihk-i >ii< r
i otirl of -aid Iliii
Utli day of Mav. I vm. if t o 4«ilai l hi
ol -aid court, in • • u Inn with •aid
|m*I :l|«i||. orileri'd mi e|ee| mn to h* li Id
al IIm nuial voting plaet hi Ihe I iwii of
I*al|f«-. wllhlii -aid teiritori .iIh v ■!■
lined. Upon the j| s( 11; i v I iluiie. N
iHlio, for the pnrpo-e uf ileieriuiiiiu^
whether liii)(>, •hei'p and ifuat- -hall h
permitted to run at lai^> wiihni -md
territory.
New. therefore. I II. M iiii.
finite uf llt-fl ip
lil lintv . ill mi.HI lailee vv ith - II I pciilluti
illld order. Iicreh) Iflve pnhlic nut lee,
that filch electlun will Im ImM !ri the
PmIJC
so often done of late for widows of """,l idcasant time listening to the I thin excellent chitrcli, did ynti ktinw \ n |s>«i, |,„ n„ ., ,.i i. i,.,,,,,,, '
I iiion ^encralH. Slu? inimt Ihj pen* I ^ , it ia h tdilld of our *l h mifMiionir\ ing whether lioipi. iheej ami wat--hall
nioti3<i tipoii the hearta of the people J l he Metho<liiit««iiu llaptUU are to . wor|4y 11• | mir evntigidiNU not ,ir Pj'ruiHii •d lu Hill at larjfe wlthlli -aid
tn Whom I,.:, husband dedicated l.i, j after that field, do we - dl.'K'aiw'ilbVi
life. Will not that source yield a 7* Ku. Sittou and would live had uo organization there p i.m, -hall v.*i, m. • In
liOlllily NUfllcieilt lo Moften the yearn nri' 1 : ineetln|f, |t(Mda\. I.et IIM liv prayer Illld unun s | liolder ami a iimilllh d v..it r nn t« i th
of her declining life® Texas „.|t| and prospects arc for a good n celing. |„.||f ,,, i,^,, manner tin- ninny other I ••""•"luiion and In* ..I lid- -i a. S..
siir.-lv do her duty to-dat. and Alls- °"r ",,w M«■ th< .list church, ju l I needy tow ns and cities of our great «" d«;'" K tin
tin must no. I„: fonn.r behind her j. I.*, '' "" 1 w?^ Ii'.'"
iu this noble work of '
tioll
11 ee
The charge of the Texas Fanner average.
that Mr. Shepard and all others who
op|KNM! the proposed commliMiion
Science baa at last found how to
sink a shaft slicccasfullv iu a nuii-k-
amendment are agaiust tin- InU-resta (lf „ NWnill|,. li-mporary st„
nf the people, in lavor of inouopoly,' bflity is obtained through fr-citing
Is as untrue a* It is unjust. As the
Houston Post any *, "it is equivalent
to aayliig that all who oppose a rail-
way cniin.iissimi are either knnven or
fools''
la the great flurry over railroad
regulation all are forgetting niany
atker inleraats >"or one there ia an
amendment to the oousMtutlon rela-
live lo a road Ui to be vot.il ou.
County roads are not Was important
Uian railroads. Then there Is the
at accuring • better school
, a a.! that of wlopting a unl-
et of U t books. l<et these
the lil'l.l llllil net -anti by tlie use Ilf
a refrigerating uiaehiui'. 1 hen
while the urns* is solid it is .lug
through quickly.
———
An iil.I Mexican wnuian living near
iteauville went fnr the enumerator
Willi a liiilcher knife, nml Ilu- itov-
criiment olticial bad some trouble to
nppcase her wrath tiefore lie sue-
oee.lcd in getting lici
tl i J * <|llestlona.
Our new
tlnishcd, Is quite
, little city.
A big wreck nl the crossing of tlu-
. two rnilrlia.ls the other day. One
cattle train tan through nnother
Four men badly hurt, but not
serious. About fortv head of cattle
killed.
Candidates arc gelling pretty
tlii'k and tilings are liable to be
pretty hot between now nml Nnv■em-
ber liexl.
A baaket dinner tlowii on the liver
ii few tiny a ago aud those present
report a good lime.
A base hall oluh Is «oou to be
au addition to our
• mint not ue i«mii«i uvuiim u* i *
sister cities
tiarlty.
liov. Uoss appointed ( apt. it..l).
jOrgaln. ami the editor, (.'apt. T. C.
Cain, to solicit ami receive subscrip-
tions iu and fur ilusti-op county.
I In* appointments came too late for
iirgnuizntiuu by .liuu- .'Id, ami the
governor urges further contributions,
through a circular received too late
for publication this week, and from
which we ex tract as follows:
'•While deeply grateful fur (be money , , , .... ..in.,
.o freely stihsi-rllied In the ifriicrnu- orgalilKeil ami itastrop. Aiialiu, rorl
(uople of Ti-jbs. inure ia ueeileo to save Worth and other little towns hail
till* plantation frmn .ale, a ml we appeul j better keep quiet,
III to pi. s.e ..iKanlseni R,,point , , o|), A|1VKMT|,KK Bn,„ a
emiimlllee. toaobeit, luujie a irteii. effort, I , i_ . 11..1
and ii-inl every dollar you tail raise tu "uist welcome place in our little
W. W.
state.
The young converts, how nu\ioiia I law," ami 11 in tivm
nre we Hint they bold out faithful. I idlnw b 12 -n.-h n itini • I - h me it In..
liv heediuu live siiggeatiolia, yoll !*'•*" phn ■ ii|miii I In-11 li.il |..| - II r>'-
will never fall' I I'rav wllhoul tn-'ilu-t tin -to. k law V II lliin.li
j will iii \ er fan. 1. 1 ray without hi,, lu
censing, i. .>cvcr lei n day |>naa , l, . n..n. due renin, .tlo rent
I without aenrchilig the scriptures, 'hall he m.i I. 1.. inc ti lllilii I. n dav -
! ;l. Attend all tin- church services,! tilvn Hit. I.'ih d.n ..t M \ l>
I. I In nil the good y oil caii. trusting
, in. fullowing and Imitating your
l.nrtl and Maalcr. •>. Take amne
.iiiii teiiu eteri dollar yull call ralae to ]
to answer all | liov I . It l.uhlsiek. Mlate Treasurer, j city
AU'llll. tu lie foi it arded by liuu to Mr.. I
V. .leffi-r-ou llnvls. Iii doltiK till, you
-Mult an ua, or nerve food, put upnt will inrfwiu s fluiHj ami prsi'cworthy
the .Iiiiik .V M.I. I lla-tiop Itolllllig •' I. and an net of duty and juslbie to
( work*, will prove n favorite nml IutIg- i "•«' memorj of the Mouth's great dead."
oratlna iM versae the la.iiill.u suminei. I
- hugsr Chill ('.lie ia tin* oldy pri
feetly 1 a.Ilea, t.tiill rinii.lv on the
market. Ilon'l fall to try ii. . sure 1 tills good work.
cire for f 'hilt's and Kev <r. Soldbvt'.
Krliard A Hon. i ttt black owauoht to Umnm. |
( apt. Orgniu nu.l ourself a«k the
catnest uasisfance of our Iwliea III
MUSIC CLASS.
M.v SUIIIUI..-I Ilill.|e elaaa will la-glll
next Mou.lsv. .Inn.* Vuil. I Htm, nt resi-
lience, corner uf Mall! ami old I'o.t
lllllee at reel a,
Thsukful to iinlrmia for past imtrou*
ave I rea|M-etfiilly Milled a conllliualiee
of anme.
Term*. &I.UU |m* 1 111..11II1.
MlS.1 AhMII. I'MAI SK.
good Chrisiinn paper (for inalatue
tile Courier), and read all Ihe good
religious literature you cuu. The
l.uril preserve you blameless.
It was my plcnautc to meet -seve-
ral g.Mid brethren and at.ters whn
1 lime frulii l.nt ■: auge In III. niecling.
I'liey arc hard nl work iu Ih'-ir citv.
being vcrv 11 Use 111 a|| mill devilled,
ami feel hopeful. They will siic-
Cl'Cli.
I . 1 11.1 illliallain there I. Iluttllllg l.el-
Iii II.-in I 'haliilH.rlaln'a I'niu It.dm.
The pininpl |.-If wbb'ti it aff.ii'd. I.,
aImn wiulh fiiniiy lliuf i|. ip.t, vvbleh
|. bill tlfty 11 lit. per bottle. Mali) )orj ( „y 411
till., c.iae. have lieeli pelllllllu ull) 1 tiled
by II. I nr aale by W.J. Mile) A I
—A aplemlld assort in.-ill of .Ilk um-
brellas. gold ami oxldtes silver hamltea,
al Mlsa |eiiors t'hsuiiN-ra A
II M. ii viiwo'ii..
t'oiiiity Juilife. Itn-1 enn 1 e mit
llnalr.ip. Tela* Mav 17. |atm-t.|i
W. M. Ciinninghain, Inlin L). Shirley,
CusiigliUD ii hiit]
>
HMlGlftK «s,. ■ !- HO
IIAMTItl if. IKXAS.
taf "lliee nl I'.IIIIIIII. - diug .lore,
ttl«l|.| N' I III.
H011II1 Main -Ireel
I lalbol ue lion*e.
* 'llliliiiighain.
I h Htm lev. al
Oil
(lie
I ak« n up hv J. 11. t I a 1111 iiiid
Iravid hefure \V. I.. Nloure, .1, | It
I Htm. Mm- It row ii \|m
iiIniiiI
II year* old. i|l oui II hand- Iiil'Ii and
hrnuiled I > II I'eoiitu'elid, on left t h lie II.
.\|i|iral ei| at $1*. fJlveli
Imud thi« June <*•. Injhi.
W. fc iIk.nkis«; elk. r. r
under
Ilu net duvv n < • ilai « •« K 0' ^ tiulv
t I "( k, the (llaci u| II- fclUliili,,' till . tint
In log the t> ultoi> Im Iml. I within II.«
hutindaiit • of .11|• tiei . I'n iHi. i t• iii*11 •
Seven.
And, when , ||,i i Miiiuii^-iiiini
1 '> 't of ml |fii- |o| Itl \ oil Iht
lifh dav *•I M i' I"•*•(•. ,tf i K (*tilai tern
of said eourt l:i mi unliinei with aid
|" llfiol i I i !• I i ill t let t i" || tn li. hi |i|
w itlllti mild !• I liful v ihuve deHm d nml
• I i'-ed ri Ilo . j -11 n I vulliitf place-
tin • III. lo w It It I If Ol W Illld I IV.
< • -U-. oil llo j | . t,f .In |„ \ 11
Ikm. im thi- pnipo.i nt delermiiiiit^
wll'lhrl hojv lu ep Hid yoi!l s. tl II11 |M
I- r iii if ted to inn it |,(iei within '.ill
It I lilurv \.. t . lie I. hue I II \\
l.iiwoutl •«.Illltv jutl^fe of Ita <*t I' >p
. «.-mil) in it • oi lam • w ith «ald peliliun
illld order, In It h> ^iVi pllhlii llOlof
||| | II.|| electiu|i till In hi Id at -aid
pl I • • lo.vv it Ife.l |{... U ami I iv. i ,tk •
Of. Ihe JI "I dll) f 1 ilurn * \ I IS'.XI fill
flu ptirpoae i.f .|t ii iiriiiiiin: wht ilo i
li' v'v -In • p . nl u "nt ■ 'hall hi permitted
! ' ' nn .it lai^e within -aid *>tihi)|v l«iu|i
• d llnwiiv.p euiintv ahiivi d< lilted mid
tl. -. ilht .l, nt whh h el. . fton no per oii
-hall v .|i unit s, hi he a fice holder mid
a i|ualilli d \u|ei umlei the con<«titiil)i>n
and la uf ih* tali \ a i • t|t tdrin^
to prevent flu animal* ^I^naletl fimii
iiinnin^ at lainhouhl place nponthelt
hallofi I* oi the Stock I tw and
lu favoi of allowing «ueh animal* to imii
at lar^e -hall pla. • upon theli hnllul-
\«aln-t the stuck I aw." \ |(
la nt/ it iti ii |;... u. .ii.11 • \\ ,ifi. i
"•on. al I I v t l >:ik -. ul.' appoint! I f t It tt a
j jjel • uf * lid elect ilill a I -aid pl' ei • f.
till Ii- uf V' I. ll i ill I I mailt tu lue
Vt il tl itl tell d i . tilv #ll fill- l.'lh dav of
Mas IMHI.
II W f. inw iuiii
i mintv dudy. It i-liup i i.
Ii intrn|i fnxaji Mi) i. i Mm |<|«
B. L. BATTS,
LAWYER m LAID DEALER.
A fining ti.'W liiiigitin- tn I a in | |
lliiv:
ill" aeli'i* of l uluntd" hultuiu laud *
m il fi• • hi t ►In p. aeieM In ciiltivn
l|u||, all fi'liei'll I tfiHIll lent liui|«e. price
mi ill II ; i\ nun ea h. halaiiee at
pleiimire uf huv er-.
I he V\ nil p I a i i at Smiki I'rallie ,
tfi. >u I M> ii, ft - ,||| in cult iv at Ion ; a lar^e
dwelling vv ll ti iut t a*, ii \ mil nuiiae* ;
i-ictii ami tank . u'oud uit hai11. ju i the
place foi a man vv hu want tu t line
i iape- ..ml olio i f i uIf III e|| V•'i v
ell. Ip.
-llllil po-l O.ik I Ilill W llll c \ o ! It'll! I
huiai'. at a I • ij/ tin.
.'•mi ai re- line farm land; more iluin
half III Indium ; *U aere* In enhi'tniiun ; i
luutiiv dwelling, ami lait(c mil lioio.
W ell aild . leek lillll" "ll llpplleill IU||
JI.'U acre- ^lariiiK land in Mill-cuuulv
W t il W iltl'lI'll )*.' pl I ||l*|i
liuu - - and Iut- in tow n
i 'un-'ilf me if vuii w «iiit tu l.i.j ot ||
laud So i-haitf! iinlc- l ilid In mdi|.
Will In i ii| -nil- foi I a n« I In a f i \ lounlv
iu Ilu -laic Make cniffill ah«tiiO|s
l.niid uiotlev. Volntv I'uhlic.
It /.. /M//.N.
«h er I'optofllri . Ma-troji. I t'tap, i
IjtuiM'*.
have
-tillllpltl nil til**
lilll
t hv
I and tin
• lule uf
K IUM I in.
Ill ifuuranteeil,
I It Krliard
111 \ insurance
in ifutlalc I ' lii*
vleiid the time
■ui note* and in
h of iliiie the
amount of iht
I tt t VI .
Ml eyi
ill llll J«'
It t-llop
frV * WiNI OF CANOUi. i I "toe Ivr Wtiiuuii.
I • • - > .tn - I umhtion l'o\§ «lci w ill
• •ii I MpIi i. | •• i . i ou^Ut. I o|i|« | . n n
and m.ul of tin dim i i lu which
111 ■ •• i aii *v|u • p. Ilu^j- and I't'iiliry
an -uhjttl, SuliM \ all illiijfiflM*.
I s .it I ll I* 1111 outs III |h •eijff Mnl.ill*,
op I hill- W fill i I' < I t iiain
• hill i iii- Ilu | h '• nf t - Hit'11 \ \t
• ni« no p.t\ >uhi Im \\ .1, Mih vtt
i t.
Mulheis Will liml | I \\ im lit ll •
11 eiliin^ >v rup j ii • I flit iiACMhelue tu ha ii*
in Ilu limioe fur the . h Iti I rt ri il w ill
i ure i uiijfhf • old- SuitI- I hroaf anil
Iti ithlalt iii* JioM . I- liv il
I Hjfm ^'^1 cAWPoi I 4 . ' a Ner.n
\ W.iil
a d ph a Aiit
Hfoin hint,
ll I lie- , V ill re
,'f "n I iv it
> iMttlle ujtr-
■ dollar per
l'H J * "Ml
« i- . « III-
Kdt it
dv ft
I vtr .
-if.,
• iik'I
• f I.
\ -(liiii.
lie v e n
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i I ante.)
: I .utile
r.v Ihe
d
Y.
I
t
a a..|
1 I Wtti
r*ti
ll s I • .
at. ett.
and fi fo|i' the hi 111 |i ^
M-'Luce'i Wine
• a .ia,
l.i
o" Cardul
r*
m
I I'l
II -f
I'.<u n
I* k
hu. N<
Mum
It V I • mplelon «.uifh
M Dh le.
• th v Hit
1 fork.
Htwri'i
•mIiiovii,
.hu • rei
II N • II
in •( . i al it.
I. Mil Ilk'.
Usui
i t '
r-ah
l lir ll
llppl I
I Si I
I v v 11 \
■ I. . II \' II -
% a • Mil. W hi I.
• ad. ll. if. |.
I' k**,' • aid :i hot
d it all hour* of
•>Of il lll^ht ^
I HeU t tf hit*
I N Ml ill the
I III' I llllil ll I f
inum. l urkev,
Up of I I fft e
the tlay, nml
MI . all ttllttff
till
•t uf frmn M ii tiU
him h ttiiml
0 RCANS\ plANOS
. ' SjHl Ml
\fyiiii
KeonHI
|^lA 111
l.AMt ill U
MMj
OatAiNti- MOM
Hit iriMUR II
•I 11 tl
' HI I
SSU.T"
rmi it-M.
ICi P
AS 0 N \ |-| A MLIN
t. B. EBHABD
THE
"I H A** I 1(11|>
' nil. ' I llll. Mm Iv „| the eelehrnli d
Haw ! •'- pi et.ii h * the lieut ill ||||i
vv urlil. Mho the hev| Iiiakc- nf
U alt hi • I im k . I'htuituid*
•Ii w t It v. Ml hi vv are mid
Nlatlo|ier>.
hKPAIKIMi
Ml HIUe done ill llr«l rliiM uider,
* «
t >
Not III iiriVtliiliM she dmillt or fcailt, but
ll) llllil blood. I-* II sn> Wonder -lie
fia I- 1 1.1 ui' ,*" III nti ait I ana. I.hiia. are
milv wiother liuinc for laid Utaal. A mini
nr WOIIUUI f.a'is ullllii|i|iy. life Ma nia
dark. I'll.' lieort la liauvy. lUtl liliaal is
enfrv tug it-* |aitsoii all over the laaiv.iuul
we ti.lt It " bluett
Itelel tlleae e!V|a l ient'l*a :
Mra C.C. I Iut. IlilMiii of Ittlshin. I'«.,
nays: "I innai.ler In Aclter'a KiiKlisit
Itl IM al KllXlr the lavt llll-dll'IIM* ill tlw
world, not oult fur bliaal I r> III I .lis, tsit
Ilia" for d.Vala II-.UI. W ith W llll'll I llSVe
lai n nllllt tiaV'
" Itotti my wife nml ui.vaelf flrinlr ls^
lievetluit l r. Acker's I jikIi.Ii Itiutal Hixir
lu the la-at of .ill liliaal llliaUcinMI, Slid will
remove nil iiii|iiiritliw of the M-aal."
iii;.. V. KrusKK, Volley City, Uak.
This irrand Elixir is aold by tlrugicista
in nil juirta ilf America. It is a purn,
holiest nit-tlu inc ; iwt vWf SilStJsi-
riiia. Try it tvvky.
lo IhiiMitiuitip I .oil" Mai llluu.l
! Sv rup in|iuielv vc^t'lahle. tlic uul) rem -
i -h uit earth that w ill elluiln te iiu rciir v
t and all traee* uf hlotul |NiiiMin. U ltllm |
I d« hilitaiiii|{ the ->*tem.
A hANOK toil •• |H||.tr|.
I- tu htiv spectacle^ at vour renUi'tice
I from pi'tldlei • a* ii in ii v uf ilu iu nre im-
itu-ter- I will pav a literal reward fnr
llifoiinaf ion h oling lu Iht arie*l uf al I
-i.i'li men vv ||«i i Inii.u lu hi m v lepiefi n-
taf iv • - I pu-lt ivi lv einplu'v no pi d -
j diei • aild do not m || ilu m iu) jji.
I ii l;• nuioe II m ki - -pt. im |.
tlo n.iuu II tvv ki
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