The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1894 Page: 2 of 8
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BEFORE YOU AGAIN witli „„T„,0|
NEW GOODS and NEV PRICES!
I have iust received, dii'cot from the factory, an Immense
STOCK OF CLOTHING
that ha~. been made up «ince the Tariff -iill went into effect. I have,
perhaps, bought too many, unless the price of Cotton improves, conse-
quently I am going to PUT THSM DOWN TO THE iiOTiOM AT
FIRST, rather than carry them over until next winter; m other words,
We are not afraid to let everybody kno\* what we ask for our stuff. \ am going to SELL YOU CLOTHING at figures that you have, per-
We are not your "old reliables (so-calle ,) that have charged you h read about in the papers, but have never seen.
three prices for their stuff, uiioii YOU could do no BETTER, but we 11 1 nthrv Onnd" but I caU special attention to
areItonireadcd firm the merchants of Bastrop tried to freeze out, who I have got prices on othei Goods, but x call special at.ention to
now cry out
cut it.
could make prices, they would be out in big punt.
en resorted to the low trick oi renting all the vacant stores, and rjjothilliZ CxGIlt S FUTOlS^Hlg G'OOClS, HatS
w cry out "We do not throw out baits." Why? Because they can t OJAJ uinx^, vj --x &
tit They can't buy the stuff right. You can rest assured, if they hi IOCS. JlllU Ladles 'M.IO Dl'CSS IxOOUS.
WE INVITE COMPETITION.
, ., - ouiAuuy on their merits,
tigures, and don't t^y to deceive you by mark-
ing goods in two or three prices, and then saying to you, 44 We have
sold this at a much higher price, but as it is you —See!—and I want
your trade, I will sell you for less."
Of course, we can not price every article in the house on paper, as it
would take a sheet as large as the big bridge to contain it. But we
do promise that everything is in accordance with prices beiow given,
and our whole line is equally as cheap as prices named herein.
We are a fixture to Bastrop, and will cc itinue to sell
right, without being forced to.
This is no Newspaper Talk. Come and see us put the Finishing
Touch on.
ROBERT O-ILIj.
Uastroji Advert''4"'1'-
<'i:ui:rj:n >• .i.s.mh /. i ri>>\
SC//( )0/. COLUMN.
you goods
f iuI.IMHMI Mau li 1-t.
• Mi v. >lmn iirwl. u| M#li
I hiii', \
N. Ill liHpt llUlI'tlllC
I IIOS. < . I AIN
I III Kill AMI I'llll-
I'lllKTOII.
TAKE NOTICE OF OTTIR, PRICES:
lioveltiis.iil .iUr a |);ittnn
pil'i't's tllll('\ nil It'll t|lVs>
20 Ca.s4's Hk'iU'licd Domcsiir
sol'l finish. .'{( ini'lio ." (
wide, toriiit'i' retail price
(5 I-I: we offer mm at
I I -2e a yitiil.
10 case', of I think' 1*1:111(1 IW
lllcaeh Diiniestic. tree <•!
stnivh, clo.se jxiiajrc, aetu-
al retail price. S l-.'tc a
yanl: we offer at 5 a y<l.
I l ale> of Mapinui*' Mill*
sheeting. yanl wide, ac-
tual retailvalue ."><• a van!
we sell at .'i I -2e.
80 hales of Col llolt. il(i inch
S>a Island Uoiaestie. e\-
tra quality, actual retail
price 7 1-1 cents, we of-
fer tlii- season at .lea yd.
10 cases Santa Maria '.U\ inch
a nice lilcacli Muslin, soft
cainhric linish. actual re-
tail price. S | - |c. we offer
this season at t I - le.
"JO hales of cotton checks 2">
dress patterns, staple col-
ors. liastropprice, (i I - le.
we sell at le a yard.
1 7 hales of tine round thread
cotton cheeks, new st\ les. | o
actual value, 7 I -le a yd.
we offer at .V.
<5(1 pieces of II. II. Fremont
cotton tlannel, 27 inch.
good weight, actual retail 2< holts of covert cloth in all
price. 7 I-lea yard, we colors. 22 I -2 inches wide
offer ait .V a yanl. regular price 12 I-2c. we
100 drens patterns, of the tin- offer at • > l-le.
est brands of calico, lo |(h) ImiIi.s of outing cloth, in
yards to the pattern, all all colors. 2h inches wide.
Our Stock is composed of a complete line of Dry - Goods, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Blankets, Quilts, Etc., Etc., at astonishing low
prices. We ask you only to see us before you buy. Our "bait" is all
throughout our stock, and not in one article. We mark our goods in I;;;1
plain figures, and thrive by the old motto, to "live and let live.".
calieiH'-i. fast colors.aciual
retail \ alne (' I- le a yard,
we offer at lc a \aid.
pieces of small check and
drcv, giughainsof the la-
tent style., liasfrop sells
lor 7 1-2 to H 1 -He. we on-
ly asl< you ">c a yard,
line lot of :ti> inch half wool
caslnuciv.nlI shades, wort ii
20c. we offer at lot' a \d.
One lot of :iti inch half woo!
diagonal, all shades.worth
35c. weotler at lsc a \ anl.
."ill pieces ot line twill. .'?•' in.
licurictta. all wool tilling,
latest shades.actual retail
price 3." c. wt; oiler 17 1-2
< hie lot of all wool, 10 in'Ii
skirt llanncl.regular price
^Oc a yard, we oiler at
ollh 3S* a \ aid.
2."> hoi I s of all wool red llan
ne|. regular price, to you
in Bastrop .it other place-
20c a v aid. we sell you at
I 2 I-Uc a yard.
holts of covert cloth, new
styles, dark color . 85 in.
\\ idc. the latest thing in
a cheap dre-s. makes up
well, only 14c a yard.
will cost you on any mar-
ket more money, we offer
at II I - lc a yard.
We hand lea nice line of dress
goods, siiidi as ('aiuclion
Fancy Suiting, Broad
Cloth. Fane\ Flannel. Di-
agonal Flannel Suitings,
in all colors, from 25<" t<>
7.V a yard, all double
width from 3t> to .">( in.
20 pieces of \ I oil cloth ill
1': 11 icy and niarMe. a rcg-
ularscllcr I he world out.
at 3.V. we offer at 20f yd.
Ipiece- of TaUe I )amask
colors guaranteed abso-
lutely fast. (' ( inches
widc.thcx will charge you
(50c. we a-k you only 3.~>c.
lit pieces of Tahlc < loth. < il
red. nice, late st\ les. reg-
ular price 3o. we sell at
I !tc a yard.
2o I ...lis of Ten tie-see .leans
3-1 wool tilling, all col-
or-. actual \alue 3.">e a
\ ard. wc offer this at I Oe
a yanl.
2o different styles of rliil-
dren's hoods and caps,
ranging in price from I *e
to ."idc each. .
2 do/en Boy's knee cot ton-
ade pants, at 1 ."ir.
2o doz. hoy's heavy cottan-
nadc and Satinet knee
pants at 2.* c.
I ot I ho\
I-
.1..
at
Mice Mllts ill (
colors and new goods,
only I Sc.
Men's cottonnade pants, any
si/c. all colors, well made,
for 10c a pair.
Men - .leans pants, lirst -lock
well made, any size, at
I Me a pair.
oOO do/. Men s (ia. grev
socks, cost you elsewhere,
til - lc. we -ell at only 3c
a pair.
100 doz. t ia. mills seamless
socks, cost anywhere 7
I -2 to si I -3c a pair, wc
•ell you at title a dozen.
Boy negligee sliii ts. size I 2
t i II. cost y 011 the world
over 2.V. and Bastrop
3.")c. wc only charge von
I 5e.
Men's col lull worsted suit in
u'oi id color-. * lark 1 ir light,
cost you regularly S1.00.
we offer at SI.each.
<Mir dark scotch suits go foi
S l.ooto Sli.cjO.
Our all wool clay worsted
-nits in round >>r s«|iiare
cuts, giiaruntecd last
hlaek, you pay elsewhere,
siO.011. and we only ask
you >'d.75c a suit.
< >\ ercoats fi0111 SI to >*7.-
5". and our ^7.50coat is
what you linve jiaid lien'
Itefoiv. elsew here Si 1.1 n
to >'| li.50.
BASTROP, TCXAo, DEC. 22,1894.
U /«'. A T. UPMCJAL BATKS.
Kill I'llKltN I HI I \ I l"V\I ilKl.TIN'i.
(t.1 IVCHldll I'l'XIll*. Uc '. -'i 1°
on lirr. J.'i In -'Hill, tlir M. K. A I .
will m il lli-ki l« In Uttlvi'«lim ami I'i'liiiii
ill iiiiii furr for tlir mhiiiI trl|i. I.imllril
ii hi ii i )<■,-. .Iiltli, fur ri'liirn.
\V. ti. Itiil.l v
Ajt'llt.
I lllll.iTM V- IIOI.IHA1 I X' I Hull IN-.
On lire, '-'n '.'I mill -'-'nit, tin* M. K. A
I' , will -ell round trip tleki't- l | •« ii n I -
ill tlir -ontli'rUHt at "lie f:i!"r jur Hie
mhiihI trip. I'u piiliiN in KenUiokv.
A In lilt Hill. 'I'i'llilDi'i'i'e. (irni>;iii. ami MI-«-
Hdlp|il. ami tu st. I.uiiin iiml llaiiuiii.il
M in.ouri.
W . (1
i iiisi-mv- hoi.iiiav
Oil lire. I'll, -Jl. aft, .totIi. nml itldt,
ISiM. .mil .Inn. I t. IHti.'i. w ill -ell roiinil
trip tirkrti. lii polutH on tin* M. Ii. a* 'I'.,
in Texan, ut only one limit fair lor I In
run ml trip llekel- lluilti.il until *lati. "Jiul
IMUft, tor return.
W. (i. Hut.I -.
Am-nt.
tIvuf 82,000,000 wnrtii Iif enlton
oiiuiln were iUhJioiihI of ut uiietloii,
in New Vnrli, OU llie IHtli.
I'lie ex-hlieriTf ol iiei'kllV eotlllU ,
Went Va., i i Hlmft in liis nccouul
itli hi at i' uml county, $2l,oo0.
The tri usury ileprrtinent has
created an a goveI iiiiictit depi'Hilory,
the .Merchants' anil 1'I.inter-' Na
t ional liank of Shut man.
Arkansas .Mayors, in couventloii
lit l.iltle !! ■ U. 11:1 - eil a resolution
p. i itiiinin^ i In- ti-ulnlai lire to rail a
I'OIINI lllll IOII: I coll vent ion.
State ( oui|itroi:.'r Mi t iill esluoates
tin !:m n.li.it at the present
lime « li iipp'oxiiiiiite !7'"),ll00. 11■
ilue. nut lie.liVi that the stale'n ex*
peu-e i au lie reituceil so as to meet
eurreiil ririiplsat tiie present rate
ot taxiili hi ami think- that it Mill lie
iiecchsary lo increase the rate.
(Sal/, oiii* of lilt* pnrtici-
I ii111m iii Hm' noil in < .Mexico (lining
llit' («nrza troiitih1, ami ( ItHrgol with
murtlor, hthoii, rolihvrv und kidiuip-
I itijL^, Iihh been uxlratlitiw! on ap) li*
ration of Moxicnn olliciaU, afid | a>-
tiiroiitfli Lart'do. on tii«* ItMli,
under In-asy ^nar«l lor tlir eil> ot
Mexico.
itcjfuliii' iihm'i iny of tm« ti i v .\ s - .1.
lioil, I «'c. I«k(||, ut Opera Mi - I,'
lllll |in-«i«|i||£: llllllUh'H of |lt-| HI* '«■ i i
in no i o;uj h'hI apiMovtaJ; ii mi. • f >1 ■ • | lit
KtyiiolUs, \|; Molllc |)y« Mt-. K '
Hov>|un iimi >|t.. Ktoile l(ro< ..p. i|<|i <1
10 1 iof iiiuiiiIm-ih. I lie «ti*ii oi ut-
lovvi'tj sexton for work tlnrliiK iiimiIIo*
oi Oil. and Nov. It i>. \«*ry n*• * • fcarv
Mi it all who liavu not | ti«l itill ho - f,.
Ilii^ > car ilo no al oimm-a- w«- ihm iI i In
money lo « | Ili«* work tfoitiK: out •. .t f
lUiMiilirm lio n* are Is wlio have iiol rn
11 rely panl dins; Rome *\ e u!iolo
ainoiini. others lor • tie 01 mote inopiii-.
the whole >-ioii now due and unpaid
j i ii < #•' ;{ We uienttou ilii", I hat Mo «
are liehiud w it It an \ part ot din *io i\
Mod i one tti iuh>|] m • unvi otunt Bonn
• f the lii'lies went toil an | eolleeh 0
M'Veml dollao. hut eould not ee all tlit
ineinlief*; No v .1U0 Hotieiteil n uiie* I<• i
uieiuheiskiip atid ohtailte i sever.i', wr i
pitiiui I other*; we hope all who are
1 iiol uietnhcic and w! o feel any inl ie i
in thi«> \ «oiM i'iii., of ree *M •• any lent*.
Ill fli'iu it Mill .tend their Ii.iiik - ut In
Kintiing of year and do their part in
i maklutr K.ilrvlfU ih pit> t plaee m
possible; there are many u;eiitleiian
wlione names uil^nt he on oiii Ii-1. and
\\ hone lido would help u* very uiuelt;
we want 1(H) n one-, then we e.m feel
easin a- to moues Inuiiieh our «•'>.(<>n
call he putil. WorklU^ « olilUiill' < foi
I'ee.iilld J till. Mrs. I . ?• i|« i , \|i \
Klzin r, >11I . W . Olite ami "^1 • Ji I
Ordain. etiou o| oHIet'i and ot <o \
ton I -I Moml i v in • l *in. i '•iDiinitt* *• to
audit hooks. >|r? M< I'owall. M If. ,\
(ir«« it. Mih. M ii. i,ree , ami Mi- l . I
; Ordain.
Kollowill^ dues received at ill ih iii et*
Mi-, it. liur^ei.si. Mr- ('ln-ler Kr-
linrd.of: M - II net Krhai I vl . Mi-
Minri Kiliard, $2: Mr-. .J. |\ l-'ovsiei,
>.',00; N|i-. \ {t. |{e> nold'«. : l.o'l; Mrs
I it'. > (lrei II, aMi* : >1? - |( X.'iieen, IS1
M It. 11. «ir^ain, Mr. I'. «.iii,
• M 7. : Mr Holland .Ifiikiiis. .rl. Mi>
M. II. lireen. *\ ; Mt I't o.- . SI . \\
'India Iteymddi*. J*>e; Mr-. Moilie l er.
•Joe; Mi-- llelf Kedilur. .> | ;,0 M, .1
Ml ley, #;t. I<.tal SJ7
Next inertiii-.;. l-i Moml.i>
at ! o'clock at opera hou-'1.
M lt . It I >. I >lt«. \lv, So. iv
.1. It. It
I'he Christina* holidays
Fridn\ . liceeinluT L' 1st,
.Motidav, Dect iiilmr «i 1 hi
will lie^in
and cud
. hoi,KM,
Ai(eiit.
It AT I'.s.
harlV ( lover I?«•«• I will | tuif\ \ un
IiI« oil. ejear your < omph xlou. re^ulat«
your Ho«eN and make your lo-ol n-
. l< ;r as a Ih |I. *2oe, ."Kie mil H«l "(i >• ! !
hy \\. .1, Milev and ( Krhard v son
Olllee ot
.1. I • (iHI.KK,
« « i vi i %r: no i .
liict IN I "0\ I Sl'KI NOH, ( I « <
M:t.
I .eiitlemrn:
1 went -1 h I «* • y'ears a#o 1 hii- ..Hack
11Ii inllaui itor\ ilieuinatlwiii I wa
eiidi I ' y • lie iii" t eiiiiueiit p 11 y s i ii an
In c! •• laud I visited the j roat > iral<n' i
"piitmi, \. V , and llie noted Hot
sprliiKH of \rkaiiMis, and many other
H" sine to cnj«>\ your ("liriHluuis
and lie Mire lo he in \our place at
school M ndiiN morning. I)eccin, «*r
•I 1 , at o'clock
• •
I,el's have a nu rrv ('lirlstnittsof in-
in ice ii l unalloyed pleasure -uo lutiil.
v line o| (Ii, da\ - I am U"iu^ to
I el I you alioiit tlnine air in, h ho al a> s j
do their diitv. I hull' are he\er.ii ol!
then..
A painful aci iileul liuppeund at
sel ol la-t Heel, Walter I.nuke in
|ntil|iin^; to catch tint linjj. fell uml
ItrnKc Iii- arm. W. hop. foi a pieil\
recovory.
"Yes, An>:<•!iiiy tmi • i lie ui tom-
plished Sin; ilou't hi. "ritlimi lie
much, '.ml Lallti! Au^eliny m h
• Ii 1 in't learu Latin. Mie never
oi K in ii none of it Imi tliul lioul
U-IIIO, .ml all I hat, Willi'.'# till' Use
of I. in anyho '.'' ami Al Iir.-n .-
I'lU'UI I - ttlizcu't itl It ttlictl I
went liool. Itill tun i' ! no«
I hai t- iliif. . ent, 'I licy iui.v M' •- V :.«v
({ill I wo oeliiveH tlitchwl ill In I tlrole
ami tn arU clinked In iii ill lint
iiiu-ic i- nice; it Is elevalin . Nm
lliej stis MIh- Yaw siicj liier than
1'iiitv. Ato Ikiw music i- clevalin'.
Shaki'-peiite, W illiam Shuki'speare,
1 I ■ • I ii \ i i w as, tlloU|(h It nii;;ht la\i
lietn John or 1'odi, ays music hath
power to KiitIn llm kavii" lire-l. And
in .1 iiiiu a i'jest an mini us David I • a il that he
placed to Saul. I'll tell ton old
Shake must have lieen a n.ll.v small
oi.i feller. Kur ninstance, he hhv |
In miolher pluee ill hi- Ahliernnek,
II" nliui ain't ^nl no music in In-
i sole ain't I!1 fur trees in stratagems I
ill Spoil I don't know w In i '
Si rtilai.cins i- nor Spoil-, nullu r:
I nliat do I kuo' 'limit jogrphy ' Ve-
. Ati(*i'lin> :tusl h am Iiiu-ic. I want
'id to sin^ and play like lice I■
I Heelheovi'ii ami Kwm Korri -l and
allot tlielil I've hern ahoilt l''ti|'-
resl'- play:u'."
"Y es," -aiii Mr. Ailolphus Vddli ■
I pale. "Yi , Anijeliny iiio-1 It arn to
| play the piealiner. She uiiisl I. urn
WAYSIDE SILHOUETTES.
PAVEMENT ECHOES.
Ii i« otn of ilo uiiHolved |>tnhleuin
h lUII'-tl llllllenilM-d pain atid s ullies*
p* « ! !• .'if nil" 'affeI . and it M OlIC of
the criiii''* ol life that \\t are not more
c.Oeful I' Iii.-. .lid lilt I he nuriien- a!
lom lim -s and d« l omlcue) which will
M in • \«• i• t" lip In\« •! and
lionet t .1 I i 111 e s, The thought iMSUg-
d h. i • following • loipiciit uml
paWoilc « \pre-don hoin the foliimy
muntii: oi Hie w h• Im loved and hon-
ot'ed l \ Us ill and u Ih'M' lite of sterling
intcjrrit) nol Mdf-sju-rltlce vill ever t e
p i • .\«>l oi lu\ e and inemory a* a pre*
• >' 1 • rit • • to lho .- anions whom hIk
lo -I lit)I I HVII bci II Upon!. The gltMU*
lo • ( n iUmii- i- made ami perpetuated
hv tto «i r*.• i \> .f such men, wh«
«len\iim Mietioi K• - ^i\e to others thn
dlh of youlhfu! energies ami the
uii^ht of manhood'- prime, reservinif to
thcm-cl\e« the ^imph privilege of doing
tip i «lnI\ • \eu to ilo end. ami Home•
line i : lit- • ■ "to of the dink indulg-
ing un follow - in a
MlhMi.il I Itl V I nil
••All me world I- Bad ami dreary." to
11'' ■ I o i e I \ | . iii. it a tn where e'er you
wilt. Wlo-n age Itr* furrows marks the
'• and the raven liick* ol voiitli tire
the liti> - of i ,e winter*! troMi and
-ni v . :<mf ilo- agile llmhs can uo lotigi r
: d hills ami lliountlllus cliinii. ami
tin -parkMniT eye now easts Imt shadow*
(I num J a- the twilight thades cf the
-« ttit'kr fciiu iii Uo elos*e « f d > . Then
•Ii then w i lelied i- I he man of aged
\eai-. Who live-, tin n dlen, who never
had fouie om i« love. Ills mortal llfn
w .. led aw a\ ii- t lie frngranc<■ iinl Ulooiic*
of • i*. • i iuse i hei far from a
portal ^at<* hi a "home sweet home/*
win t« true lo irl^ ami love are found.
\n oi t <u i Itv« in i.uu.
h l-trop. | lee. . |sni.
('• \l I
frt ml- N'ew
I let •
" goln^ to re i e Iv
N o - I lay at Mis.
en ilo* hours of live
ut-
t licit
! Mcbowttir*
i illd eleven.
• •
I'ln l.diia .■ Marhle Work- nr-e
ut•;I o iin z tin nicest line of w ork
•vet -ei'ii in ilo -out h. atid their prices
II 'Iill. In low. See or write tlielil
before pho ing your order.
I . M. toll I h. I'lop'l
I .'il • range, Texas.
watering place*, and alwi.v- t n-ulliaj:
witn the l«M'iiI phviciaiis for direetloi -
tl ii a 11> eiuie to Horiil?i ten > •nir"
\h ut two v earn ago I had a seven
attack of i heiiiuat i-in. wa- cotliml to
my rooti for I\v • 1 \•* w«*ek* and duriiu.
the lime I wa* Induced to tr> I*. I*. I*.,
knowing thm < a di itiifredient was good
for impiiiitii ■ of the Idood, afh r u-ing
two small hotll" I w i- iclci\• d : at four
different times since I tins i htol si' ; It I
attacks ami I liavu each time laUen in
play it like forty . They say that
Mr Virtuoso tenchc* the piciiuuiicr
like forty. Now, why not jo i him
to tench Angelinv tn plus it lilttl
was \ And. Altn**dy, Angelins
must learn to draw make pictures,
sou know. 1 seen wluir soiueln>d\
has Im i n innkiu* |iirliiren doss u tow n
on the wall. Soini of them w us rin
ports, too. t)uc of tlietii wan en
SANTACLAUS
mall hot!les
Mcveil. and I
cilie <d It- Utlld.
of r. I'. I'., and heeii le- Mtled. "( all inc Kerdiitaud,'' with n
consider It tlo Iicsi nicdi-j in:tn huggin' a gal. I want Angc
Iti ipectfulU.
.1 K.i.KKKI
\\ i
\V . M el i nil e, a well know citi/eii
of McKay. Ohio, i- of the opinion thai
Ho tei- nothing a? good for cliil i.en
I hoi Id ed w* Ii ti colds «f r ci op a«i loon In i -
Iain's t ough Itemeds. lie ha- u-« d il
In hi** family for several sen- with tin-
lies? results Iiml alw IIS • keep- a liotlh of
Ciov. Ho*n litis hcen tendered a j( in the tiouse. Afle havitig la grippe
posiiioii on the railroad coininisHion, lie wa-hiut>elf trouldcd will# a -. \«t.
. i.i. cough. Ite Used other leuodn - with-
ut has not bigntlicd his acceptance. hioieili am. then coneiuded to ti\
ISov. Hons would make a most excel- eiiihlren'- in iiie , I to In -I
light il -0UII effei led a periuaiu lit cure.
'J'I ami ah cent tmttles lor - ale hv \\ .1.
lent commissioner. In fact, lie
would lie tlie "right man iii tlac right
place," anywhere he might he placed.
A better, truer man ucwr breathed
the lircatli of life, or trod foot on
oil's green-carpeted footstoll, than
Sul. KOSH.
MI lev and i . Krhard A mui. I ruggi*ts.
FARM FOR SALE.
are Headquarters for TRUNKS,
of every description.
the wertzner building
ONE
nil. iw
mboulti Itf In
cure four Ki>.
N|ircl*«. < 'nli. Hi tk.
Pert nml Km*. tSire •
«tlir ut. II >ou linn- l.«ini.
mrr It. It prui'trmlM In tin- v ■
•Iim-hm'. It will i* re al iff Join1
iv.iiliinieil inUM'le. -Iter all uttier ir i
(Iie« hare IhIIi-iI. Thoee wlio liimtH
Inr pan trnve um-iI llMll ir.l -
Hivi'i Mnlmeat nmi lliremn «« i; tlieli
til ut it lie# mid tweii nblr tu wnlli well
fc eer. II will cure rou. i'rlee SOr
*>«l hr sr. 4. Mtf/.
ar
Yot mU' n;
puici;
A lirlcf liWlorv >>f tlie iliiltij{H ol
11'onnreim for the timt two week« ol
the *ew ion wliieli cloHeil KriitttJ',
Dec. I llh, Iiowh: "'I'he aeneml up-
| i ri iprin 1 it iii liilU Im- the year emliny
•Imie ilOtli, IM'.Mi, were |ia seil carry-
ing a total of 81 l.'J,"l« SfOI. nearly
one-half ol the appropriation of the
^overnuienl usiile from the p.-riitan
ent Bppropri tionH. Also an ur^etil
ilellciency liilt f r the current yeat
whn pBKHeil. enrryiii|{M total of t>l l.'i.-
724,7W.lt!. appropiiated m far ilnr-
iujj the preMttil Mnnion."
I 'tl I it 1.1II SIV e i 11 • - \ I . >, A,, s.ill Ilil'KII
i :il ,- n . ■ Mitloir>. t'alnrrli llemeili
In tlie llr>l iiieillfine I have ever luimil
tlnit ""lllll il'i me nn\ jfimil." I'rlee
MK'. Solil ii> \V. .1. Ml ley ami i'. Kr-
tianl A - n.
A ftii'iii nf 0 11 <it* ttioii' iicti'
tif lirli la in I. siitiitli'il in \\ ttlki'i
county. I.r ttiili'M IVuim 11 mils
villc. 'I'i'miij. ami :i 1 \! tnili-s
fnun WnvHfly Statinn, ott tin-
(irottl N ort I ii tii tailtiijul. is nf
jfi-ri'il fur -mil- mt tI'.'tMiti.'ililc
Ict'tiiH. Tlieri' tifn 4:i:i mi mm in
cultivation ami under ^oimI
fi'nci-; a liiifii' «1 w 1 • 11 i 11 "«c In ut f
. I at tttl a gonil ititiny li'iiiuit Iioiinch
on llio fnr 111; i^iinit ^itt ami intil
itt>r si rcw; woll wati'H'1. with
I'M-rlitfitiiiir wi'lls. sjuin ;s ami
t't'i'i'liH.
Til Ii' ]H'rl'i'i'l ami i in 1 mI in l• ■
jinsHcs«iioii trivoti In ]>tin*littHi
A1 |i 111 -is.
| K. W.M. ITN XIXUII A.M.
I! \si Hoi*. Tt:.\ am.
' liny 1° learn ln>u in make them
want nur g? l lctM iii|i|di>hi. I'ln- |ia-
juT W II say, '.Mi-H Ang. llecn.v Addle-
I mt 4 , the beautiful ami k'cnm|di*hc<(
daughter «d Col. AdolphtlH Addle
pate ami IiIh charming wife, Mr*.
Aimed) Anna Addle|iate,' What
! do wc keer liotit I roim ty. Mi/ic is,
< 11 rutin, Kiiton, on all I hat ?• 111 f'f. * *
That was live \ cath ago. Yngo-
linti Htiidieil muni:' ami art. Sin* tie*
ciune verv . When -In
rchnm-tl home her fricmU a^Ki-d her
to fluff Jtrnt inmm Hliff mw
• •( :.l! Mt) ! lit oOn ti." Ill |.It'll, lie
a* 11 tith. Ail llie Iwivh had |ircvioiiH
iiy:i^i uo nt'4. l li' V didn't '*♦#// an\-
lltol, . lliii? lit 'lit (he I lllll e.at ci•:: 1 -
milled Him ii If. A n^elina |uiiin i-d a
fiiece call 1 '' \N ail ill!! il tile I • t'c,"
All the ho\s weltt around and elltnli
ml over the fence. She |ia> ipilt
I ninthly. She doesn't mny any im re,
voice failing ^ • . Angelina i pi
timj rnther Hcrioim tiow "-Ii i naiil
io Im* Ir\ tiiti 141 ciiu>|mim a poem call-
ed ''W hy I hi* I Iiumh'hh. ' Mi nnd
Mn. Addlej-ale frcf|it',nllv iIimi-ii-k
"What in the NYhercforc of I h i -
NVheiicem ''
II- nrv NVIImiii the po-|nift<«t«*r at d h
Ion, Klorida, nay* lie eureil a c.ii*e n|
diai rluen nf Iniitf taii(llu|t In mix hour*,
will! Olle -1111111 l ttle of i 'liilYli)M r)alli'm
< 'olle, C'lioh ra, and hiairlio t IC* nifdv .
NVhat a plMWtit Mirpi Ian that ntttil b iva
t c *n to ilo* fiiffi'icr. Hueli curif are
not linn- id ^ith thi* nuuedv In inaiiv
In-time. - on!;, one nr hoi i|ii><'m wre
ijulred Iti «i\« p-rinanent relief. || , a,,
nlwas l« il4*|M Mih d 111m>n NVIien re-
duced with waiei it u |iIimmiiui to
Foi -ale n> \\ J. Mdey rind •Krli ml
tV Son. I M lUTtfi-l
M Its. I'
AT
WKIITZNKIfS
A lull Hii;ipl\ ol fresh t hrintiiuiH
mui 11 • • 111 i it \ lioiu|n. All UiihI., cf
1'oyn, unit hull 1 lay pn-Hi'iilH for ehil
clri'ti.
I- inev I ree 1 irnunieiits. All K1 niIn
ol I-ire \\nrl>.<, l''iesh Supply of
Kiimilv nml l-'mn-y tiroeerii'H, the
puri'Nt mid bent.
I'hewe noinis will till lie moIiI at
prieeH 1 !• 1 0111 pure m 1111 I-cent i-otton.
'I'he pnlroBage of the pnlilic, re-
(•peelflllly Molieileil.
MIIN. !•'. U K|{ l /.NKK.
DR. GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
I FOR COUGHS.
COLDS
AMD CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In r«<«tn« * Umity rtf nitt* Phildrrn. mjr 4>nlf rm*
909 f r tXittfllia. c ,|d Omup wu nnlnn Mrup II
lll)tl l Mrfl Mh I hl.tltr If Wlt« I• tf
rfnw ,-iv irnii|i|..hllr|r< 11 lilm | r (|<inn'a Ot.. ....
• nlolt l««lm«i|v I irpireit 4ml m ire |iUtt«nl
B-tlrt i v«*rvwh«,r — ~~
*.• no •ulNtttuU fof it.
B tlrt *v*Tvmti*rr botilr* ftti o«nl>.
Th*r«'a njlUtuf m f
I ol Hale to W
A Son
DR- c.
■ i Mile) A C. KrliurJ
A. GRIMES,
.'■Nil SI'H ;F:)N,
ill 1 API
HAS |U< 11 * TIC X AS.
(>• 1 hi. t tver < 'mft's 11 nil.
I Im it-. K to '* mill 'J to 3.
House,
For a |*aiu in tti#« nh' oi clie l then
im nothing ifoinl m a piec4- of tliinnei
dainpeiieil ith ChainlH-rlain'*• I'ain
IIh I III ail 1 hoillld 4111 OVCI the nenl • f
pain. It afforilii prompt uml permanent
relief and if lifted in time will often pr< *
vent a cold from Tcnulting in pneumonia.
I hlft -Mine treatment U a Mire 111 re fm
lame hark Kor ale hy IV. .1 Mile* ami
K. Krhard A Son, l>nigj(l«u
KSIUVN No | hi:.
Taken up t y Will Krlllier and 4 •tra.v-
ed hefore J, I", helium, tl I'., It. 1 ..
I lee. 17, !•■*!. one viiicl 1111114'. H 01 lo
yearn old. hrand4'd .1. I >. K,; Uo, a hav
mule, ahoilt N or U year- old. hi alio
hhttehed. AppraifH ut >ro.
(aiven undei in> hand, at ofWei-. thi-
|)cc4 mlMjr -Jutli. Is * 1
W . K. .Ii \kin*, t lerk,
C . t « • * I
ft.'
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EYE ULASSESO
HOW
Ilo !to'\ lie, tun n. 'loll, vi utei or lire up ii con^tuut
% 101 If % i Ho \ are ih fiM'lhi- and should he caiefully
- .Mill 11 v til j l.i--« A . • \ • • • 1 "it lijt ■•'! I o tli 11 iii |f In- oi -
a«'lo I in* Kind III h l 4«g||i- in the region hack of
*' %V., mui arou" d ilo « \r«. 111 ikin^ tin* eye- fi-id lieavv and
dill- It «-•. tlo i-ve- uc al I null alula pail of j()aii «*«
are m t'.lt il lion t imuh-t 1 your eyea when you can
♦ •ill and consult i'rof Ilii-t lilM i^. tlo* recngnlnMl
v \ Yi.ik 111 • I -I l.oui- eve i-Npcrl or-one of the
-lifl. MeuieuilH'i dih«. tl all II and l"«. L. It. Kr-
hard. *ole ag. iit for Ha tiop, Tfkaii
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