The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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—SPECIE,—
'XWiiwirNt Ollf Square, fir*
'luwrtiaM Me tttrytttb*eq«e*t /user
have not many we have couipilatiau of o^irohrioas epi- and 1 shall uot think auy the Its*of
mapy Ministers who dan present thets, wbiob, like it# headiug,
the gospel iu its original simpiic-
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With these facts before us, why
is it that th# West is so extolled
«ml East Texas so nbi*iw#n.? ,
In almost every newspaper, we
flud V "Tbe West ? Tina Talent;
Tbe Beeoarota of the West,"
*tile Kast Texas, A art 4?w|?
all, 4« put Olttia the' lhsiguiflcau
side. - K «i ■ • ':
I confess, Mr. Editor, my am-
bition has often been aroused in
tliis way. But, we have too many
TKftM*-<aMiciE.)
One copy one^ter.>4..... - $?,oo
One copy :. i.fS
One: copy thrtjg njontUs, i. w, 75
Single «n«c«.j« — . js.*. -.-to
I3f'Advertisements inserted on fa-
vorable terms. *'
ty Payments for subscription Jpd
advertisements to be made quarterly
in advance. -- ;
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SOUTH EAST TEXAS; IIKit
WANTS AND IKK RIGHTS,
Jlr. Editor
I have thought much
for years past upon the above
lu-adiug. Tlist this portion of
< ur beloved State H imt what it
ought and could be, I suppose no
reflecting mind will deny. Nat-
ural, facilities are abundant here.
(n faet, take our portion of the
Htate as uatine has left her, and
tWre are tew i«ortioni uf the
world. I aappasf, that is more in-
viting, oi, that oifers greater in
are in
as the
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W'
dueeuieiitSjty tkdte who
*iar«li of health, as well
natural eoihfoVfcl of life.
We tora^^amiitHr that is l
well dirersltiwl in soil, water, ami
timber.
Let any mail, in his imagination
select his iaifd, Iris water, and his
timber, artd, Jliuu come here rtjul
lie can tiud it. We have as guotl
land, perhaps, as the west; but,
if sre have not, our timber and
out' water will buy tlteir lands, or.-
at least, those western land hold
ers would gladly, if I hey Could,
exchange a part of. their rich
lands for a part of our good water
and timber.
liesides these advantages, we
liave jnany luxuries Western
Texas lm# not, and perhaps never
will have, via.: we have a healthy
country ; a country well adapted
to gardens, orchards^ grain, &c„,
&c., and except the latter West
Texas will hju-dly try to equal us.
J know of no country whete the
farmei^scan coiif; nearer living in-
depondeutly at home. *
\Ve cat) raise, besides cottpn,
(and if we would raise less<o(thAt
we would do better,) corn, peas,
potatoes, rice, > sugar, and many
otfirer things that Jate nee-
essary to a good llvlug, in abuu.
dance.
Unriug the winter and spring,
our navigation.J^rttrfpl^. Society
is not as it should be, but wrap-
idly improving. Wo have some
good schools, but uot enou^ii. ■ -
We want a school of jfr '^jftor
jirade, but such a sulioul is not b«-
S'Otid our reach, ifSyt$ ^% phly
i set to work iu one united effort
j to have it. We have the means,
t the tcachers, aud the; children.
' The wheel • needs only to bo set in
motion, aud it will roll.
We owe it to our children, to
||iitr country, and to future p pater-
fy- ' ... ^ -
The young minds of onr chil-
dren should l e cultivated iu. order
(to prepare "tliein for the duties
^iiid high stations of after Hfe. Ed-
jitcatiou is developiueut; expan-
sion is power..
There are doubtless, in onr
(country, many 'youag men and la
dies who have intellectual minds
^hat only need cultivation, and
they would be an honor to any
conntry and to any parent.
"We must educate—wk moot
kdroatblet us awake to the
importance of tliis subject.
"* ^ |WXe cUnrchos; am}, if we
Ixfi fliWij ll.i l> .i/BW
'thorn for so doinf, we art allti indef mornin\>en We
ombrts nit dw- tMtiin dvwn, I see
be selects a beading, and be sure
that be understands its significa-
tion befoif be uses H.J
The whoie thing is one tirade of
abusp, without reason or argu-
dice;
and iu tents of men. ami liB*treth
them that am hi% and that 1m
will do right though all men do
wrong. And I believe Christ will
save1 Ms purchased possession,
or tbe children of tho bondwomau
whether Christ will or opt. ■ Uaaa
£ wu VI OUU.U-
ing blinded by preju-
being a presumptious,
impudent Parkerite $ of holding a' was strudtidgwl for putting forth
doctrine that robs God of the | his haniltrtflKwidy the ark ^lien
. „,.Vf v j glory of creating tbe w^olei hu-, |t.tottosed^tf^lou^ be meant it
in this counlry, who arc of the j raa" family, except a very few; all forgood I'ut it, was ^Ofttwiy to
•'wont," and, "wecau'tdo better." of which charge* are untrue, and the comniau^. The servant of
~ . in War heated imugin- ElisS* followed after yaaman
two girts aiwut sevsuteeti und
nineteen years old,: nmt ( astt de
did than : 4'Ptoes demgtrls de shil
tren yon told me apout ?" Und he
say 'yaw; demish miiwwly sliil -
tren I' und I says to myself, py
I do net jrtdmiwL Uk dot .*•« 17—«Jf«w
Yorl Oi.mmerolal Advortisor.
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MAWiTWAWS HOTEL
But T tfay, we can
What then, or in what respect
does West Texas excel I mir por-
tion of the State f Evidently on-
ly in internal improvements. Sail-
roads to-day oai^tectW($t Texas
with almost every State;' as well
as almost every important com-
mercial city of the Union.
Canals hare been cut. : Harbors
improved, aud rivers cleaned out;
and that, t«o, imo^iy at th|t ex-
pense of the public domain. This
has been tho effort of the untiling
efforts of the representative men
of tho West* who have labored for
the speoiii! good of thkiu coti-
*iUnsgL-J^ fs ■
i ATiiHKt every legislature has
donated largely ®f the public do-
main to rtiu roads. &c., through
tho West; luit, until reoeirtjy,
whaths^K*rt%^ s receivedt
only exist
ation.
I have no
4 it.*..
coadfutors in this
aud claimed goods of bin* fh the
name ot his master, but without
thing jy and, I ani not so hlinded ' authority frbm"Wm to do «o, und
by prejudice as. to lose sight of t^cn acted detiMtftrity und t> W a
the truth \ I am not so presump-1 story to hkle bis deoepeiow, and
tious and mtoferSbly impudent as Naaman's leprosy cleave onto
to claim any ageilej^H* the plan him mid his house for so doing;
ot salvation ; or,' of being *> «* - and they that handle ths word of
worker with God ; w, of lie>ing in- Ckfd deceitfully nmy sxjiect their
strumental lH' y own mdvatioti: | reward. Kilt Mr. Masterson says
all I can say 1s, «od U laeralfnl I am so presumptions, t^nd iutol-
to my unrighteousness.
He would (to wcH to
erablyjpipudent.
JNow gentle reaiv
Aot that
of Ins own. eye that he may
pint
{ished. Much as to say, sir if i
more clearly how to pick the mote had the power I would soon silence
out of his brothei's eye. He is J your battely; but thank heaven
nearly always-eugageil iu some we still have a government that
coutroversy, either with his breth- ' toferates freedom of speecb and
ren or outsiders; lint then, to ' of the press, and long may It
. „ . riw^.. - hear him tell it, he is never to staiiA as the noblc bnlwai k of our
What we .4nw^M aur jiSrt of h|ame : Olr, uo! People jump on ' rfvifand religious safety-~I hare
it titihlih 4 Alnmoilt llill* VnnrA. ' . . ... .. .. _ . . .
the public domain. Our7 repre
sentatives have bean ready to
vote away the public doinaiii to
the West, but have not demand-
ed our part fiif ns. We not only-
want, aud need It, but it Is but
rtgfct'nvu should have if. Let our
.Setiators and llejiresentatives be
iiisliHctol to not only contend,
but to deihtiinl ft as our right.
Let them encourage railroads aud
stage coaches, &e., a d if that
will not secure them, let them be-
stow our part of tbe public domain
iu woi'ktng our roads, cause-way.
ing our creeks aud river bottoms,
aud mud holes, aud bridgiug
creeks; or iu any other way that
will be bquetl^aj to pur couutcy*
Let us have it. What is done
must be done speedily, for it will
all soon be gone.
I do uot consider this a politi-
cal quest^in, If f dfol I would lay
down my pen and buru what 1
have written.
I consider it a question of flight
and justice.
1 have heard much said of late
about a needless waste of public
domain. Do hot people consider
it a needless waste ofour money
wlieu our represeutaiives ask tot1
nothing, do nothing, aud rcceive
nothing f
Give South East JTexas the In-
ternal improvements of the West
and she will shine with a brillian
cy that will dazzle the eyes of a
Western mart." " 'l "J
He that \ fll not conteiid for
him and he is compelled to fight, ' no merit or ability wltereof to
although he craves peace so much; boast, I feel that I stand before
he is so liuly,. harmless, and uude- j Odd 'is nothing, a mere Bpeck
filed, yet breathing out bitterness upon the ocean of time; but be-
und vifnjieraiions. , : . | fore my upou
It is easy to be seen that he eqnjil terms, not claiming equal
wants to.wear the bolj-. ^o l|nag j talent, but equal rights and privi-
inos that he is. tlie great Iron | leges* t^nd 1 beud the servile Jtuee
Wheel No. 2, that is to crash gut
all opposition. Or, that ho is tiie
whale that swallowed Jonah. Or,
that he is Goliath, of Oath, that
8tn<tted up and down, and chal-
lenged the armies of' Israel to
tft none, tboitgh 1 have the best
flt feelipg for all houest and up-
right men of all denominations,
and uon professors, for one God
is Lord over all. If Mr. Master-
son has gained any laurels to
mortal combat ; but David," tho ' decorate his plumes, by parading
. -i— "*■ " •' my article before the public, he
beardless boy, with one well di-
rected blow from his sling, felled
the monster to the earth. The
whale got styk of Jonah and
spewed him out upon dry ground,
and he went on his way, and
prophesied to the ^iineoites. Aud
perhaps I may he permitted to
escape death at the hands of my
adversary^
The GreaV Eastern, the largest
vessel ever built, would not con-
tain the books and papers that
have been written'and published
against, and in eondemnation of,
the primitive baptists, and the
doctrines 'which they believe and
preach. But, then, ttiey sh6ald
not complain, for Christ told his
followers, as they had persecuted
him* they would persecute them
is welcome to wear them. It was
written as a private letter, but
was published ih the "Signs" not
fey request but tbe pap#f was
sent to uot exceeding half a dozen
subscribers in this county and
was resting quietly in their hands
and not oua word would have
been said about it had be not
taken it up to lianiu himself aud
endeavor to crush me and thereby
add other trophies to those taken
tt' ^tber victories over bis fallen
aud vanquished foes, v . ■
Alth ngfa 1 can't with him agree
v X'U not replue or borrow leave to be.
Bespeetfully,
E. J. Parsons.
9V IHWIIBI ISH DOT B€M
alfo; but he rfnp6&i-aged tliCtfl % Ttiweis doubtleSs, such a thliig
saying: Blessed ye, when ^ excessive proWptneSs In eineir-
mei> shall revlld yoti, and perse- gencies. Presence of mVhd Anil
oaf nit 'WanJ Mi!JtJ±MML njinjrabte ijtitft
his own rights 4sunworthy to M my names sake.
y<Wi, and shall say all man- determination are adr
if eVil against you falsely, for ities'in themselv^
cute
ner of evil
readers' with it; but burn it.
Respectfully,
J. G. Mastbrson.
Wootlville, Texas, I
June 10,1^75. J "Z" '
REPLY.
Mr. Editor:
but'if some
wke. | times liappenes that a decision
intrusted with the business of an-1 Now, as to holding a doctrine made upon the spur V •'tiie "iho-
Other. Judge wbtft I say! Let that robs Gfod or tlie'gtdi^ of efe-| men t is regretted upon a' more
the motto of South East Texas be j atittg tbe whote human tamffy'.'ex- deliberate survoy of 'the Wetd.
—"Onward* and Upward,aud cept a very few, nbthiiig could be remorse seems t^ liaVh''oVIH'-
soon we would stand like the tow- more'foreign frooi the truth j for, 't'Mvn latef^' a #<>rthy Dutehmah
eritig cedar of the forest, amidst I believe that God crcat^l ail ot Anaka ooniity MlmlcMSotu
the slirnbs of the Western prai- j things that was created, visible The Dutchman was soekln^ to
lies. But enough: I fear 1 have or invisible: whether they be reach a towifSt' some distance
already taxed kyotir patieuce too thrones,.(towers, or principalities; from Sauk Centre, ami to accom-
much, aud if so, dou't tax your that be is sovereign in all his at' pHsh this must drive oVir
trihuW« ; (ha^!r;rt<leS kttd Griper- the pfrAirie frotn the latter town-
rules all things, after the oouusel Be was unaccustomed to (kit read
ofhia own will, tkud none «an hiu- and night over took him with Ms
der; that he holds the earth, as vehicle fast in a slough and no
it were, in the hollow of-hi* hand, town in sight. He sought the
and has spread out tbe furmameat solitary form house visible, and
as a maut«e^4 JiiriHFhim all tbe <utk«4 permission to stay till thorn-
glory aud houar of, not only ore- Ing, the former telling the trav-
ating tbe hearans, earth, and eler, however, that it Woald be
AHott me very brief- seas, and all tilings that in them naoAssifry for him to (deep with
ly to reply to the "Ouch" article are; and u«t only so, but also tbe the chHdren or with the former
of Mr. Masterson. He calls me | prerogative to disjwse of all bis hmfaetf, as their aepominodat4nns
bis friend and a gentlemau, but ereaUou as seemeth wait pleasing were limited. Quick as lightening
his language toward me did not. to bis sight. tiM Dtttchimm expn-^sed bis reso-
imply much friendehip and pre itat if my Methodist or Mission*- lutioQ not to sleep with the "bod-
.clndeil tbe idea of my being a ry triemls hare a different view of deration shiltreu." so he slept
gentleman, if what he said hml the character and purposes of God, with tbe tarmer. The rest of the
Uuku true. His article was a tt is their nudeaiable right to do so «tory may be given IB his own
Having lately o|i«itied a hashery,
i JVH .!**«* m rules uml
reguh^ousf
'fitiitu'j iwrfj 4 :u j
This houso sU^U lie cpn Ultred
now? m. ^
Persona owiug bills for board,
will l>e bored for bill. " !
Boarders who do not wish to
pay tu advance, ^ ^fleated to
advabce^id^;-Ti '
Boarders are eitpe6ted to Walt
on the tiaAored ^bftl--Pir meals.
Sheets will be-otghtjfy bhahged,
once in six months, or more if
ufecessary. 'it-
Double boanlers can have two
lieds with a room in it, or two
rooHis"witli,a bed in it; < as they.
choose.' ••|!r *-•* « i'i-:
Boarders are requested to pall
off their boots before retiring, 4f
they eau conveniently do so. <
Beds, with or without bugs. *
All moneys and other valuables
are to be left In tbe care of tbe
proprietor. This is insisted, as lie
wHl be responsible for uo other
losses.
Inside matter will not be for-
uisbed for editors under any con-
sideration. - t •
Relatives, coming to make a
six montn^ i'isit, 'wnl be weleome;
but when they bring half of their
household forniture, virtue will
cease to Jie forbearance.
Single men with their fomalies
will not be boarded.
Lotties with invalid husbands
will be boarded at half rates.
Beds, with or without boards.
Dreams will be charged for by
the dozen.
Fashionable watering places
provided for the nsn of tranclent
boarders and summer tourists.
Nightmares hired out at rea-
son able rates.
Stone vaults will be furnished
to snoring boardenl, as the pro-
prietor will in no wise be respon-
sible for the broken tiupan-ums
of other ears. „ _
"To grind an ^irihi pestle ^o
nmk© a. eedle" pa a Chinese Way
of expressjug [indomitable perse-
verence.
"'if—I^Bl •' " ' ' ^
Whim yoU bonvterse wWhlueh In
the road, remember that there
are men in the grass. "
* - ■ ■ ■ I II ■jjiiiM'i lU4'' '1
A blustering harmless fellow
Hiey call "a paper tifi^f.0 Over-
doing a thing they eaH- "a btineh-
back making a bow." A spend-
thrift they compare to "a rocket,'
which goes tijff J)t^on'ce.
Waco suffered/JMr Immense loss
pf property by a recent storm.
1>?1
ar.as.
Hw
« Snip* nMTfsT^SiF1 •
?*i t'bi feafa. ^jmii
itij ,^i't<itffa i-t-^^Fr7„-rr—
AtlWs •U^HaWlaM aod Pop*l JParHage R«penh(Nr«^^ titoit'ibe Ivf*
and b«.t elected .u>ck of veliicl^mlb«.late .*^1. for
•rery ttjfle of Ctrriage in u<e. We can turnlali Coacbei, Lindaun, Omnlbtuei and
decreet, made by the b«nt maiitilaittarer* In thaftF&B- WtlfmlfW jaapulVM
iiiitf' variety #f Phaeton, Victoria, CabrioUlt, Coal- Box Buggy, Pl t>9, WajRp,
■Cickawayi, elc, Wv are paleateta ot, and m uuf*cturr, tbe beet Slide Beat Baggy
II the market; very canity f banged to eoconaudale two or loSr IllUlitail We ara
l«# Ue ptipiuatofe n4 muut«ctuier« of tbe celebrated tc*w oonoonl >i(fCy.
wliicb biu given uch icoed satisfaction. and of whicb to many have
brough the Slate. We dufy competition in t) lc, quality and price. A good aeaortment
.«at'M.? i
wis w4
jUhjpfNW' -j- « ' r
HarneeL Whips, etc., coaetaatly on liuml.
r.titsr'-tjr
w ADjrBltTIIClIEKTf. i f.
ngV'it'-.r ■ t-'-'.m ■■
DR„.C M'LANJt^S
Celebrated American!
tTT- i iivu
..WORM bi'tciPic,
M«r "lUh 45rt.-i «W tiltJ' ,m , : >d) ■
'VERMIFUGE,
^ btl* fiii;inb,0&>1'ivV .i-i.t
,„,SYM,PTP&4f QF WORiyiS.
I HE countenance i« paje and
lcadcn-colored,.wkh flCp|ifion«l
i. or • ctrcumtcruied spot on
one or both cheeks; the eyci bccomc
dull; the puplli* cMlate; an azure
•tmicircle rum along th*-lower'4fe-
lid | the note is irritated, iwollt, and
lometimes bleeds j, a iwclling of tbe
upper lip j occasional headache, with
humnilng or throbbing of the ears;
an unusual'Beeretfon'bf'taliVtf ;• illtnV
or furred tongue; breath very foul,
particularly in the morning | appetite
variable, sometimes voracious, with a
gnawing sensation of the stomach, at
others, entirely gone t fleeting pains
in the itoruch; Occasional nausea
aad vomiting t violent pains through-
out the abdomen; bowels irregular,
at times' costive j stools slimy, sot
unfrequendy tinged wkh blood: belly.
sw*llen ana Kara t' nrintf turMd >• re.
spkation occasionally difficult, ittd
accompanied by hiccough; cough
- sometime* dry and convulsive; un>
e y and disturbed sleep, with grind*
ing. of the teeth; temper'variable,
- but generally irritable, etc. >
i; Whenever the above symptoir.t
are found to exiat,
D*. C. M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE
Will crrtifinly effcct a cure.
The univenti sitfcrss which has
attended the administration of this
preparation has been such as t« war-
rant us in pledging ourselves to the
public to
' RETURN THE M^NEY' ,
in every instancy where it should
prove ineffectual: "providing the
symptoms attending the sjcltness of
the child or adult should warrant the
supposition of worrpi being the
cause." In all cases the Medicine
to be given in staict accordance t
'Wita r«« m*ECTfoi ir'" ' '•> J*
We pledge ourselves to the ptiblic.
du« ■ u i icout a«ol-..
Dr. €. M'Lahe's V«ttWifW£e
DOES mr CON^AW'WERCOhy
jn any-form ; and that kfis m inne.
, ?UehUst%juryto fomotftttdtr
tnfiint. Address All orders to -
'TUBMlNG BROS.Jh'rfaii'kna; t\.
*•< Ptolefs and FkfBldlah* O^ciiif from
mitat be accompanied by twenty cent* extra.
ImigjliW m4 Couairy Slort
Keepers gernnuy.
m—
n omm:
J' L. C WHITE'S
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r,....
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, Iwvt pntnhMH* at idWSiat pritui, weoiu-
plete atiKslK
Fttll mmI IfVafer k; « u
of the liest and latent ii^ies, coiinistiog of
Oret$ Goods
hpl'j
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,W. 4- Mncow.i. i SaWne Cowrty
v . > State of Texan:
Lkwm Him,. ) JusMO«Court, May
, vhkiw., i T«rni, A, p. 187#. (j n
To" the Sheriff ot ally Countable of
8*Mm catnMy, imll>g< 1 I"-" '
Yo^iu-c Jw^iveouuBMtW ^atj^ou
summon LcivIh Hill, who la alinent from
the State of Texaa, by tsubHcatloti'bf
this writ for foar-aveeemlve weeks Iu
the Jaa)icr New*-Bov, p nblMiiit m Jan
per county, to be anil appear before me
at my office, at the rcsldenoe of John
D. Clark, on the tlrot 'Sittnrtln.v In Jnty,
1875, then and there to anxwer tne com-
plaint of Yf . A.*, Mitchell ,lll it plen of
debt on oneaycOPRt. Iiearlng date Jau.
1971, for fOB tWCWItars, &oM coin, with
bstcreat Usereon. i ..
Herein fall not, and of this writ due
return make aa the law dlrectti.
Olveti under my hand, this, the Wd
day of May, 1875.
A. D. Qua xt,
J. P., Bablne Cooutv
A. 0. Crawfai^ W.F. flwaiu, L Cnnrfor-i
CROCKERt,
sr
Anwrtcd af Cr*ek«ry alsraya on
hand. Goods rarafalljr packed.
A CARD. . t,
Aa we leave tir Arnrtln, we Bnd la our
pn—-union, niaxy valuable paper* and
mneb wwttM bnaineaa balonfing to our
ellanta wbieh we ara obliged tc take VUb
oopyoft^ffi'Jwttthe;^
entitled canae. and I order tfesrt tho name „IOlM,r uathodaedlo
be MibllatHvt tour week* In the Jasper tu n the mums. «xflr,ta/%y nue «W.
Ncwuboy, av the law direcU.
A. H. MCOowak,
Bheriff of Sabine Co Tex.
May , 1979.
. Such perimna can fat their I*ip r*. or
any IwfowaAllsHi hUawl WMdr bsistuen by
addnwing «« at Atsatin, Isiss. ,,
[ tf JIOVLTOX * DOOM.
Skirt*
:J u-
fit-it ?
its #i rt'j5
VlMfef,
j'fil'iii 0<i
V.-i
&
••0ft
I. * • —n-wasjp- -
, %w> i \>
of all ricHcriptioiia and nirj'n, ihiiI tit.
priiH-h an low uk run poHxibly lie atlonliit
hi til in uotinty—ultto a full stock of 1
y
C)
I'.i
Flour, ; >jr 3. >tt*tsT,
Coffee, ' .t*
Sugar,
. j wkMi),
Hardware, f|iuwnRWan>, Voodwai-e, Isoa,
U STEEL • "4
Tbe; ladiea Am enpeatally iittited to call
aud oiamina ataek our ol Ladles', ,v -
Fiifcvntcm qooj> ,
U.*-'uU.-jViUv / lo^i. ii?-
| Selected with "peat, care, ndl for Ihiir
-ipeelal benefit^ '
-BUM Berg«*. Muidtuei
Seviak worked Collas* MaMlBW . > «>
Bonnet ribbons, JfliMWf' H «a, *,74 >
Shawls, Mantles, Scajrfs, Cnystrr-
All sorts of goods tor ladles' wear,
S,or«sa'oro*na«tft;af#ttlei4i**" ' -
Ikstaklul fo yw tor llsa,|MI,~v:!}*]|
. BUI) we cossntyou Um , it 1
^ « K V. floni^lii*, afrow
Have an humble plaeo in yoar eaiekm
. A1' «* Invited to pall and exa«Rino on
stock. We feel confident that we can tail
tUem lK th in atjrfcTona prlce.
CdMB OMB, t6MJf JU+,
If yon want good
Market pricejglvt
"lilve aud let live." |a
Market price glvenTfSr''country produce
S . 1
t.jll-
rodu
motto.
, «l
I
WS. M'CBEE,
.
+ ii,. tliOlii tUtfiti
nrr-
lUl'tU
mm waBiw
D*ALHi w
lk<H>
And general
BOUV trBIMII, TEXAS,
Would wepeetfitlly that i >
ivr biu cm baml a well dlverniflffd hUj
now
of guodii, suited to tho trikle
Ttxii.
l«UN:k
Of KttAtetii
Vomiting of
Staple ahd flsuey dry gobdA, jtrtHVries,
hard-ware, glaaa-wure, ijurvtie-
ware, willow-wan', ,
wooden-ware, hata,
iv,,! .)<.**• 5-^ ■ /!* '
See. in.
Cutlery, tinware, notio n
In «B4len varieties (tr,«r.
All of wbieh he oters at > pi U-mto anit
the times, for eaah, or marketable
country produce. Thankful tu
Iris nriehda, and'tlie ptiblie
general)' for tho IUhm-iiI
patronaue heretoft.i
extended t*hl«i
m
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Carraway & Sweet. The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1875, newspaper, June 30, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235487/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.