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JASPER TEXA^ THURSDAY MOBNIM AGIWST 15, J878
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PUBLISHED EVERF THURSDAY
*Vf. C/nrraway, Editor and
> -K Proprietor
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A large (apply of Drag*, -tfedielnsiffto. *e.
R ad tho Following LJat,
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!*Hl, 1 Base epanieh Brown
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HOME JEWJC^riblf.
. oommrflcafed
Wljat subject is there of more
interest to the thoughtful mind than
this,.aud yet what duty fcore neff.
lected in our loved Texas land? I
have thought much and deeply 00
^his subject and tho neglect and
iijdifcruce shown it as a general
t&'ng, so paddeqs ray heart that I
am tempted to raise my feeble pen
to fij;ht for this most obvious
and dearest $"t*ileije of parents
I)ur people say ''we must educate
onr sobs and daughters." they send
them to school a certain number of
The News-Boy**]
great None bat if
stand the oomp)!
printer, can sym
this, the, wfilter
Some of*the fbj
to wit The beat
roller. made,
in it altogether
block, it v
ink, tind for
that is almost
being daubed
My. The Pr
and vfbuld'nt 1
vl c>i
>, ■
«W'
mentation is
'who under-
duties of tbe
with «' in
ur discontent.
rlng are which
rained our
ble cracks
hard as a
distribute the
isiraea puller
a.
MODERATION l T1DIJS GS FROM 4BRC
^«W!J Boy le slow to fall 'from the associated press die-
iqto Hue, aaya a friend—"better patches, we learn that a Colored ••
smother personal feelings—Jitter !«an liom Fastorn Texas.' named
make a little sacrifice ol pride and John Harris, had an iuterrifw wtib
other things and come in at onoe j- Horace Grieley, and stated tlfat he'
for yctt will have it to do, or do
worse by taking the other side, as
there is no mic'dle ground."
, . We admit the plauaibiltty of th$
le, tha ink above renark, and n~ to the hon-
id deplora- esty and good intentions of the
* out of plum friend speaking there can be no
weut question at ail j but then, where Harris's motives, and told him that
waa one of his raco'iif far off Tex:
os, and thpt be'hadcome to inquire/'
ond to learn overy thing that could
in any wiy- benilW >ig peoptffbe-
log prompted by bedevolence alone
"to seek those facts* Wo race being
- , philanthropist ho admired Ksq.
qnpla'o wv.*%ii.«sm. j >..1.1 l*! <1 • -
doten
iroh. ill of Ayers Med-
lnde of Llnameiite, and
will aflo# yst Tti
t0r*«idi" °?08t important, part, of that educas
tion: the home training of body mind
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Payments quarterly in advance.
Kxtr* charges will be made for frequent
chaoses in a<Nertiaeuients, acoording to
the trouble of making them,
Trmaieat and legal advertisements must
be aooontpanied by tbe money.
Yearly advertisement^ heing withdrawn
before the year is out, will bo cUartfed at
the shorter time rates.
Announcemeats of candidates for office,
not exceeding one sq iare, #6.0In advanoe
Marriage and f'bituajrj notices not ei-.
oecliogone pq'iare, hisrrted free of oharge
f«otic B iu t)di&.irial columns . In Non-
Eareil type, '^Ojrs per liue. brevier, loots,
ong Printer, lOots,
LAW CARDS
J IP-OM3 NUKVFLL, " ^
Attorney at Law,
jisper, tix vs
Witt practice In th# Courts oif Jafptr
an Numuu hdJ iu til* eopremn Com I ui
Ualie^ton v8-29lf.
Hating purchased largely of manufacturers,
we are enabled to beii at'much lower pri-
ces than tormerly, and we inrite all «ho
wuut anything iu our line to give us a call
betor* purchatting - elsewhere.
Preacnptwn* carefully compounded day
or night. Our terms re sriioily c**h.
,\V. M. REIOSK.
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(Greatest iiurgniu Yet! ,
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For Sai§,
The Taltialfle* farm in the county
coutatmug lbOO of A No. 1 laul, 40u uf
whiou is cleared and uuder good new tenoe
a first rate dw6llio|r.'(£iu-houae, Prc and
all ueoessary out builaiugs are ^n the place
Tnis place is situated about 4 Biiies east ot
Javier, and will be sold iu any shape or
pot lion to suit purchasers, lb is also w«4l
stocked cauto, bogs, horses, sheep &o.
which wilkbe sold with the plaue itdeeited.
L'hrt present crop will be sold also with the
place. This is lbs beet ohance t-ver off^reu
lor a colony to get homes For further in-
formation, adlress K. E. fowell, jasper,
Texas or fidtor News J5oy. apt8 f
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andioul. How often have I aeen
. b likcnii
Hoostuu, Tex ,
IKENi Sf O'DIil
( w. o'dmin
Dexumout, Tex ,
IXKBSSA if O'BItl N,
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Otn^ral Laml and Collect-
Ills' Agents,
Hotrstos If BEAUMONT
IPe may he addressed at either of ihe ;
uHore places, and will give personal atten-
tion V) all business con fried to us.
N. D. We hare for sale one hundred and
Svvcnty-flte thousand acres of choice land
in South Kastern Texas. \6u32t
Y A. FHUGU60N,
Attorney at Law,
J'
VMtri LtE.
Dealer I
jenrral Merchnn
<1^,
M^GN 0 LI A SP RIX' GS,
JA3PEB COUNTT, TEX.V3.
Has just rcceircd another largo etoofc o
General Merchandise, consisting of every-
ihiug usually kept in a oountry Store.
lie would call tbe atteotiou of bis tritnds
•> the faet that be is stickiug to his old
motto: "Quick sales and small profits
Giro me a call early deulOtf
To Advicrtiskkm —All persons who con-
template making oontra-ts with newspapers
lor tbe insertion of ^iUvertiseuieuts should
send to
Geo. P. Fowell cV Co
JASPER TEX^S.
Will Oraolioe in th«
ud Judicial Diatriat.
m okosson,
Courts of the
5 1.4-tf
^ttorney at Law,
X-ilAT-lmg-stOn,
FOLIC COUFTY, TEXAS.
Vill rraotice In the Courts of the 2nd Ja-
|al Diitrict. apl 1 '71.
. Moulton.
D. W. Dooiu.
fnr a Circular, or inclose 25 cents for their
Omc Hu.M>aKi Paok PA.Mnu.Kr. c« Mrnlf iog
list of 8.00U Newspapers r*nd e« 4
showing the oost ot advertising, als<i
hints to advertiser, aud fowie ajavou
the experiunoe of men who are jfjrtfci sir —
fvcimtirruh advkkti.hkrs. . %rm are
proprieinrs of tbe AuieKSoan l^siMpaper Ad-
vertising Agency.
y to talk proper" "Now y.
1b tn tallf llba ilm loan
and are possessed ®f unequalled ;faoil)tis
for securing the iusertic n ot :i<iverits*d|to(i'
n all Newspapers and Periodicals fi
eat rates.
41 Pari; Ko
the tender and sonaitire spirit mado
to shrink within itself by the unfeel
in? jest and tho ever ready laugh
and jeer ol ridicule, lrooi a father
or mother, brother or sister until
all things holy and devotional, love-
ly and lovable, became '"taboood
ed" subjects in the home circlo
where they should bo most freely
discussed. True the young may
read ot such things, but they seem
iiko tho poetic vageries of the an-
thoM brain, dreamy and unreal, un-
hrfnwly ^discussed, and applita.-
tion'madS of them at home. Why
shonld-not parents speak co their
childroiiof earthly love; teach tiiem
what qualities nufpt to love and ad-
mire in tho'oppisite sex! what rocks
quick aandt tbeir little bark of love
may meet . and .how . to Bkiilfu
ly avoid them; Pow muctpafci an
sorrow might be spared many
tender heart if Mothkis particular
ly, wonid only,strive from the first
to ORtab'ish that sloae aaid tender
confiilence between tliernseves and
children that would spein natural
and lovely, ygtthe paiekt is al
mii-t tho la.-t ou to whom me obiid'a lots
is oicflied. In religion it in the Bame
The Mother duM out cvoSde to the ohild
what her fv.llngf ware couv'uied of
her oiofl and cot^erfe-J to tbe rei-glouof I lit?
hil> /MUi—Di.rhow that re)i|iun ronlains
her no* through All her trials. In like
minner, tbe child is ashamtd to o nfe<a to
hir that it CTer hilt a serious thought on
the sul jeot, '■*'
a youug lady onoe old the writer, that
duriug a protraoted meting near ber home
ohe laughingly reaiarked 10 hei mother on
returniig from ohuroh one night, --Ma i
came very near juioiug tho ohureli to-night
Her mother replied,--^hild, I wish you-hud?
I wts at homo praying that you WiyUld,"
>\ hen rei«tin£ tbe circumjtanoe the girl
eaid, VWby 0—'Idid'ut know Ma <t tr
pra>ed for me Had i known it, 1 would have
joined the church lo ig aijo " -T was n.
Iraid all the tiinetba( Ma and Pa woulj
Ikvgh at rar.'' Never new her mother fray'
ed lor hei! A'■ a-! tA it any pare.it sbould
be ofthamod 10 let a daughter know th itebe
was flguratirely (peaking, daily and hour-
ly laid as a burden at Christ'* feet to be
conieoratel by /fun to hi* bervico forever
You may build colleges and insti*
tutes, pre c ro the b st and most
talented teachers, enlorce the most
rego'.ar attendance (rom your chili
dren, .yet your duty dfea not begin
nur does it end here.1 'flow cau it
benefit your children' tTo be taugln
qpl to use'.cofrict and boiti
* .'pgooRe, il on the first attempt
if follow the. teacher's rules and
precepts at /write, you(as I nave
really often heard trany^|ti)ridiclo
them and say, "Now yyepfe trjii.g
. &re Iry
log- to talk like the teacher fent you
oan't do it. „Tbo poor leac/ier
may strive as he will ta~4each his
stndeOts but unless he hare tbe co
>*"'*! "Peat ,,
yyj^ , a' FgfofftrBTyto uui niu.m
fellow. ; Our ^apprentice '
wa tried <)n, but/ft wonid'nt
haod
wort"worth a cebt. Jfcetroro to
tho extent ofoucjabilfty to help the
th'ng along, wo fot l/f e rolled ink,
and worked ttWnresiB b^ turns, and
its hard telling fNych w<^ did tbe
best, it is all dose so badlytbat we
are heartly ashamed of (he paper
this week, and \fe find no ,other
consolation, than tho factv that
when we have dqne all that we'^n
do, wo can do no- more, of course*
Wonting the press is .y t our best
holt. We can do thG lieavyse^tVi,"'
about with a better relish.
ia tho rense of making a ohoice
if you oan'* get what you want.
i"~~' " yon on do" -policy
vui i|Ju.wi>i.iiDP|innUlL-
ly when tho adventure promises"eo
ittle morb than might be obtained
pleas
is
of this ptp®?-'.}1.*?
Elder R. Sinclair is au-
to mafc« contraets lor us.
welt comma
, lived strong OS tor
WaU years •, he ban
"arm trionds and brot] ^^.
member of th® 5!
Slasonry, and well "05,^h^'
regard ol to^ber
J#MTjour
p sfif receipt
an,f contracis
&tion witb it
operatioiuol tbe Parents at home
.■ -.r^" ,r.> ■ ,n
tarn
avi
, o R. f<°«'
Ltared. a«d crossed in oil
XtaU ruuomn .t"^..
aeveral beautilul mill U«
r«4T..-N 2a.
40 improved- No. 1A
ud 44 unioipro^eu,
Uaydiit Co,
nrtaad. llw'lrlghtofj.n^"-
Ir B Ort^oy WtU
tewtt of Mardio.
/1 is with some degree of
ore that we point out to our readers
tho card ol our estimable friend
N. S. Greenwood jh Sabine Pass,
Tex. /t will bo found on lli^iuside
of this idgne. r. Greenwood was
a long while in ' tyisinesg here
and he is extensively and favorably
known to the tradipg people of
this community. _H4*is doing a
large and lively business as a retail-
dealer, but he proposes to add to
it the receiving and forwarding
.business at tho port of Sabine Pass.
Every thing in the drygoods line
may b3 found in his establishment
and he is as courtcods' affable,.
and <;entiemattTy as a Merchant
well knows how to be. As a
Commission Merchant, he is bound
to do well, and wo bespeak for
hirn the libsriL patronage that his
undoubted integrity end excellent
buisiuess qualitios^ft^jaatly ineril.
Aunt JudioV jcought a beau
Cur correspondent Nigh the 1.Piny
Woods is an awlul funny fellow he
keeps ti? thinking of Dear; good
aunt Judy. We bet a row of pins
to a bottle of ink that they get to
kourtin each other, for their minds
run in the same chanel. Weil have
a wedding in the piney woods or
there abouts, and we'll have an uncle
Jcdy as well as an aunt, to will us
their goods and chattels when it
cimo8 time to hand in their checks.
We could'ot if we Wocld, ttll our
readers where on this broad tera
firma lives Aunt Judy's beau. As
to whether he.is S^ith or west east
north, or in the centr or ifeifce sanc-
tum-sanctorum, wo leavfl them to
draw their own conjeffurea. Tbe
printer found it on the copy hook"
without noun or pronoun, attached.
by a bold, independent course.
Wheuever we become convinced
that the matter is narrowed down
to a question of choice between
Crant aud ftreeley, why of course
wo will hesitate no looger, oven if
it does cost us so heavy a sacrifico
and cause us to lay aside one rule prospective. John ia a
wo have always adhered to—which
of land oear the «•
„ . ..v.JfJ H. l.auraiiflO and . «
K«.bUMf t ••
Tlie people;of Orangq had a cal
ico Ball on t'|o 1st 7nst. We have
never witnesjed a thing of that
F0-t, but we conceive it so arranged
t m tha clioibaof partners depends
not so much on one* taste as the
accidental cslOr ol his Calico badge
or cravat. Ifoch one, at the en>
tranco is fu-nfalied with a bow of
icl) hj pins unto some con-
apperal, and
_ VVhlsW. W***'. A sort
-as « -
!■££•« - —«>- ■
' m
■ Was oa UaoA *'
is to hatb'i our enemies, and hate
'.hoso who hate us. having uevur
Vown in grace sufficiently strong
to overcome human nature.
After we fight the thing to the
last ditch and and there is no other
chance at alt, why then we will
take tho Greeley %n/r sether than
stand alone and be unpa'rdonably
headstrong. N-,
We have been taught to hate him
—wo believe he deserves to be
hated, and we lovo to live to hate
him with a bitter, everlasting, in-
expressible hatred, like the devil
hatos holy water, and wo will have
to lay aside conscience and con*
sistency it we ever say anything in
his behalf. >©- .
"Greater i3 be who conquers
himself tuan he who subdues a
city,-' or sqmotbing like that, and
it may Wrtfiat" we will show our
greatuess by demolishing oursell
and joinii g the grand throng that
are flocking alter Greeley. We
would he willing to sacrifice a lit-
tle of principlo lor a great deal of
policy in questions of political sab
vatioft.
If we beltevedwfrbo boat for
the country we would certainly lay
down all things connccted with
personal interest and do everything
we could for the country's weal.
Of course wo can make friends
with on enemy if our country de-
mands ; we will entertain our en.
emy, g've him food and raiment
and make bim a handsome dooa<
tion if our glorious country de
mauds.
Anything for tho common good
—"anything to beat Grant." 1!
we could believe that Mr. Gree-
ley's election would secure to us
what we most desire, then we could
consistently and conscientiously
eupport htm ; bat if it would not
secure those things, why on earth,
iu the name of Sauoho Panzy aud
everything else; why should we
think of it lor a moment ?
ff we could be brought to be
lievo that it would insure to us lo
cal 8e'f government, and insure our
protection against marauding bands
of policemen hunting up innocent
men, and dragging them from their
homes to be imprisoned without
authority of law. If it would in1
sure each State tho right of admin,
istering her own laws, civil and
criroinnl, and put an end to leaving
armies posted about through the
country to terrify and impoverish
.the people in times of peace • and
hop* *re tho administration of the
U* ST-iTB
he had ajwayb made it a point to
the colored race hence his ep«
Ithet, Philanthropist. He put
arris perfectly at eg
resenrro oy assi
was considered as good as any
other rsan in N. Y. and that for
his part he beleivcd him to be a
leetle better. Ho liked the. stal-
wart John, tbe "Village it ack-
stnith" of Jasper Texas and gave
him a btitinnt in writing,
showing forth his good work's in the
open faced
gentleman of AlFrican desent, havj
ing stable, qualifications and a pre.
possessing appearance, he is Jong as
a heop-poio and is not propi rtion-
ly made in size. John of tbe
Sledge hammer, is four trav.
ling correBpaftdent, and political
pioneer, ard when he returns, the
JVews-Boy will £imw what to bo
did for the good of tho Country.
It will then take position and fight
valiently. If U. G. is the m'te.
well go for him as soon as John'
returns, and sounds tho Key ncti
JVbw YorkT-Iu ly*27.—^5~Wash •
ington dispatch says that Consular
Agent Storing's report, in the case
of Consular General Butler sustains
most of the charges against that
official. Butler's whereabouts is
not yet known at the State Depart-
ment,
Aniong the callers on Mr. Greo
Icy, yesterday was John Harris, of
Texas, a colored man. Harris said
he camo in behalf of his people, and
desired some expression of senti<
ment from Mr. Greeley as to the
necrro question, whereupon the tal-
lowing letter was written:
To Jobs Harris, Texas: .
8iR-^Beleiving th«f equal.rights
for all men, no matter of what col-
or, is tho true interest of every
class and section, pnd is the only
basis of true national and lasting
peace,! am yours truly.
Hokacg Greeley.
JV". 0. Picayune.
If anythiug can be wetter than a
woman with a cataract ia her eye a
water fall on her head, a creek ia
her back, high tied shoes on her
feet, and forty springs in her skirt
it is one with an notion in her hoad
and swimming in tears? Now,
ladies, beat that if you cm Wo
put it in for high 1—Item
The Cotton. Corn and Cano
crop, is parched and dried op for
want of rain. Such intense beat
and constant drought is uncommon
in this country.
An exchange announces a mild sereial.en
titled -Quiok as Lightning/ or the Chemist*
Jjurnel i a Tale of Nllro 'Jlycerine." A
Western editor boasts that no jeering skel-
eton mooks bim from the batilements of
melanohoty's lofty peak. Prudent skelUton
_ A young woman being asked by a polititi-
cian whioh party she was most in favor
V*-'
j'
hei
of
replied that she preferred a wedding party.*
.Eoglisb jour nalH are amaied at th*
&tion of Vioforla 0. Woodbull for the
regarding it as a terioa* _
The
nomination
Presidency,
matter.
S^Trvof L *.
aud.
\,y the reading
,f our own ei,pori-
a that have passed
9 always preeented
Jjimious in now and
..jbts that wc never
arrange esaetlv so as
up iu wnrde. We ot
c.ings that wc can l eX - 1
r lack of s|HWopi-i« e wovdjv
men WC find, our own feet'.iw;*
ktiments beautifully and or-
exoressed, we caH it the lan-
of genius because the * ri'cr
the ingeuuity to clothe
^theso'remarks wo wOuIU Mk
pubjeot'of^'Uome Education" i j
thinking minds R mLQOP C.U.H4
que
^yABp
9«alQ 1 ragiUy ro<wt^
—AND—
fUMtutiam Hum****
At Pe oli-Tr«« Qrwvs, B "**t
town ofVi-jer- ^ ,Mryiliirf
A toll (Vin. one. com. U.
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In connection | 11^. oTr"b«"u^.
,w "rny; .- mate our I
ble 10 i ar tilsads afcd uut-
i tO tf i
presented to thinking .
ilx> tnjrui. destinies of yourtg as p« «««•
p « ? I
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vJas Daltoa % °
A Gate-City lawyer Included iu h!s bill
ngaiuftt hie client • 'To wakin up in tbe ni/ bt
and thinking of your case fire dolla^
A Chicago editor recall? received a
"^ mr -in I note asking why Mr ^yron-^g^^
STJTB cf^'MU^.we^ poetry jjjgWj
,ration ot tfc« e ||. steward ad-
ing for an ^°rj« of ^mi0| tratioii of
Vt*. To*: MI. .S.
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Carraway, T. J. The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1872, newspaper, August 15, 1872; Jasper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235415/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.