The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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VINECAR BITTERS
i
Vlneunr IIiltor* tire not a vile Fancy
Prink. inn<lc ol J'oor ltnin, Whiskey, I'/oof
ipirti* nml Hcfuse liquors, rtoctoml, spico<J,
toj! Nwretenctl to pli-anc tiic taste, uMlea
'•Touts'' "apimujuiv 44 ltofltorew," Ac.,
that U-.ct 1 ik* tii>r'er on to dniiikfilncfs and
vuim hut in c* o tn.8 MeriteiM. made from the
nuilvc roots unit lu rl.s «f California, free from
till Alcoholic WimnlantH, The/ ore the Great
V.looJ imrtnof and a Mfa-irtving Principle, a
Perfect Jfcnovntur tuMl lavlffwfttor of tiu-Hyg-
lem, cuiiyiujf on' r.H polwmous matter and
restoriuir the nloo'l to a hvalthy condition, en*
riehlng It. nftoilitujr and invigorating l otli
Miutl and bod v. They f.re easy of adininiRtra-
lion, prompt in tin !r act Ion, certain in their
|-csu2!ft. sale and reliable in c!l form* of disease,
Ko C*cr«oii rnu toko flies© Bltlera ac>
rnr.'iinx to directions, und remain lon#un well,
pro\idcd their l.puv* mo net (U* <troved by
1 "ftd the *'w"'
■*op: "
i))H|ivpMla or Ia«li|;cslloii9 Headache,
Pain in the KhouMers, Coughs. Tightness oftho
Chest, Dizziness, Boor Eructations of the8tom>
I'ch.l'.udTnstc la the Mouth,Dillons Attacks,Pal-
pitation of the ll<>art. Inflammation of the Lungs,
rain in the regions of the Kidneys,and n hundred
rther painful symptoms, are the oifcpringsi of
)),v pepsia. In these complaints it lius no equal,
rnd oue bottle will prove u better guarantee vf
nducritl i^hison or otfccr tnenns, pmt the Yftai
or/aiu wasted beyond the iwluft ofronntr.
PorPcutulc Couiploiiits, iu younp of old,
luatvicd orwugle, nt the dawn of >vomauhood,
or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitter* display so
d?cidcd an u:!ueuce Uiat a marked improve*
pent U w>on m rcep'.lblo.
A«'or I nlJa minatory nnd Chronic
H'jciuiKuUm and (iout. Dyspepsia or Indb
ffcsiiou, bilious, Hemlttenl and intermittent
i overs. Diseases of t lie Ulood.l.tver,Kidneys and
liluddcr. these Bitters have been motrt successful.
£uch Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood. which
^ jewTaUy ^reduced by derangement of the
They are a 'Senile Pnrgntlve us well
n Toulct poa-sessiiKj also tno pee.uliur.merit
cf acUug a powerful agent la relieving t'on-
ncation o Jnitoumuitlon of tho Llm* and Vis
^• rnl Organs iv.id in Ihlions Diseases,
For.'iklu Urease*, Irruptions, Tetter. Salt-
rhentn, ItloteJius, h)M is, JMinples,Pustules.iioiis,
Carbuncles, iWiig-worm* ^cald-Heud. Sore Kyes
!'rv^ip'.las, | .ch, Scurfs, lHseoloratloiis of the
£'.:in, Humors and I)iseft*"H of the Skin, of
1.Ju!)cvce U4iii<J or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of tho system in a fhort time by
the rtfc of the r lljtters. One battle In such cases
v ill convince ihe most incredulous of their cur-
ative etfccts.
Clcnnko (he Vitiated Dlood whenever
.on unt i'.s impurities bursting through the
I'Ulu in Pimples. Krupiionn, or Sores; cleanse ii
,g when you tlnd itob .trucU d and sluggish in the
ftc-iiis ; eUsflOPO jt when it is foul; your feelings
v.-llt tell you win n, Keep I lie blood pui'c, and
Hi.- heal.li of the system v. Ill follow,
CSrnteful 'i'|xo|;sn|t<ls proclaim Vinphat
Littkks tho irio-V wonderful iuvgoruui luu.
l\°"r sustained'! ho sinking system.
I'iii, T.ipe* r.mt other Worms, lurkinp
Ii il.y ■- j.st em of so many thousands, are eircc
til.illy desifovod and removed. Says a distin-
liulJhed phy !r.Joj!i.st f There Id scarcely animii-
\ iilu.il on the face of Use earth whose body Is e.\
I'ltipt from the presence of worms, it, i.s not up-
\ on the healthy elements or ihu body that worms
• exist, but upon tlurdiseased humors and rlimy
deposits that breed theso living monsters c
disease. No system of medicine, no virmlmges
lio anthelinlnitics. will free the system from
Worms iiko these ft it* of.-v '
Merliiinlenl Disertsei".—TersOn^i cngapcf1
i-i I'iiints nnd Minerals, i-ui It as l'lumber;, Typi
.'ttcrs, (• old-beaters, end Miners, as they ad
mi nee in life, - i<u sahject to pat ulysis of tl.
p.owels. To guard apalnst this, take a do^e (.
V-XJ.KKI'.'J VtNiWAU 1'lTTKHd twice t\ Week.
Dllloiitf Ileuiltteaitt und Xnieiuit'-
<c t Fevers, width are so prevalent in ti.
valleys of our great rivers throughout the rnltr«
{dates, cspoeialiy tnons of uiu Mississippi, Ohl
Missouri, lllinoiH, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ar
Kansas, ltod, Colorado, liraaos, Hlo (iiandc.
Pearl, Al.dtajna, yol-il •, Savannah, }loanokc.
ja'M^s. nnd many others, with their vast tribe
t ules, thr0u;ihont our entire eooutry iloriii.
t .io Summer and Autumn, and r markalliy®«
(luring m^tfons oi' uuusuRI heat ami dry n«*ss, ore
i.nv.riabl.v accompanied by extensive derange-
meats oi tho stomach ami liver, and other ah.
nominal viscera* ,.Jn their iccatmeut. a purge
t.ve, 4t\et*iW ii jt« worfui iniutcnCi! upon hu h
\ :u lous orra.is,is i <senM;d'y necessary. There
:•. no cathartic lor t:m pi.t^K^u t'(|u«l io Du. J.
v.'vUKW's Vi>ki;.vu JJjitkih, as they will
fS. fltlHy remove tlie dArk.r jloml \ L-cid uiattci
\ lt^ wliit'll the bov/els a". loaded, at
..;et.inil.uilug the
j'euerally r Mtorlag tin'
tho same
etious of the liver, and
lieaKhy functions of the
)y !<!«!?% Evil, White Swell
i i. ,t, t'lwux, |;rysi|ieh.s. sv eil d neck. CoUrc,
.' viufuloija In tin m ma i loin. Indolent lutlumnia*
t. 'iis, Mercurial Ail'cctions, Old Sores, Krup-
lii iH of tho $kin, i-arc Myes. etc*, etc. In these
i'4 aaUp .ierconstitutioimi Diseases, w a ukkk's
\ iskdAlt HtTTKK^ have shown tlu.lr trr< at curn
ti;o jiowers In the mota obstinaie and iutraci
|.b> C.1S"S.
Or. Walker's C'nllforula Vli|«giir
(littors act Oi) all these c.iseij In a similar
luauuer. By purli.vimt tlu lllood they remove
the cause, nnd by resolving away the eirccts of
lite iuihuinpatiou (the tabercular deposits) the
r:T, cied p. its liecive health, and a penuaucnt
t-f.ro Is eHeeied.
The | rcper.',!?♦? of Da. >Va|.KRU's VlSKiiAii
1'iTTnits are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Cannln-
AMve, :;u.riilo:;.;. l..t.\arivo, Diuretic, Seda-
tive. Counter-irritant, fiirtorilic, Alterative.
i«nd Ami ilUious,
'i'ho Aperient nnd mild Laxative proper-
11;_'H -01 iiiu V \kh'ku*s IXKtkva luri'KKS iue
Me best safe-ruard in cases of eruptions and
i iali rnant fi-wrs, their balsamic, healiug, nnd
f rothing properties pivtecuhe hunmrs of tho
J.jucc;. Their Sedative propi-riics allay pain i.i
the nervous system, stoi? ach. nnd bofrel^iiltW
roni tnilair..jaiio:t, wind, coilc, crampa, ttc.-
Fortify the t.oily ;i)*idii«t dUeuse bv
) ail VixKu.vaDinF.ns.
- ca v take hold of a nystem thus
of th^ Wtters on crntnir
to bed at ulg.;t IVom a half to one and one-half
vtnotjrl.writfL ^i'at go.xl jipurisJiingfood.KUch
a* iH'rf-staak, muttonT.iop, \enlson, roast beef,
end vegetables, end take out-door exercise.
Yncy are c.i inpt«e«i ol purely vt£*tablo ingre-
.. ilicnis, and c' ut..in tip pitjt,
II. H. Mr DON AM) dt CO.,
Pruggists and Gen. A:rt.i., niii Praucisvo, Cfal.,
A cor. of Washington nu cinir'tou Sts., N.Y.
HJUD lit ALL DnL''Jt«lST3 & DKAI.KltS.
K£€IIG8
Packet,
It I V EH
STEAMER
isAWSA,
A, F. SMYTH, Master
Is repilarly luto tliu trn<U", from Ilrvil-
poi<, to jSabiiui ram. Will «iny
uinl )>uNiK>um'n) ul l w nt«, nnu nt«ji at
Aiiyof«4iu uitcr.iuilbitu lamUn^H, mglit
or dnr, wtn'U it >h UMWMItr>'.
A new, soniul. nnil sai'o liost, lmilf. cit-
j)rc.-*sly tu run iJio Kucbiv atul AliKuliua
rivira.
THE REUkBLS'
STEAMER
J. Si. ©SAHAM,
T j xf *■£ J
Willi ran ffc«l r!y one trtp p«* weok
*cd oftoncr il necMumy, bi'lwfea R:il>lw
Pu*. Caneov4, Bana'a Wltft MV Wiert'
B'aff. From 6«pt l«t d^rtng «i« tow wri-
ter MM, enrrytng freigbd and Cotton
At lowe t rttu.
faiaraoen t*t TbtriMllst * T
far put, I rupee) fully solicit yoat Mpport
a tin aboTK tnxle.
Sept lat 1874.
W • WIRS9, Maste
houston cards
ji h. crsninto,
BOOK SELIiER,
MUSIC AND ART DEALER &C
HOUSTON IEXAS.
*
Largeat dock and lowest prices South or
WeM, Au'y Hook ordered sent Post paid
at Pubiiaber'* Prices New Law Books &c.
rpOM
BOND
m
SANVFACTDBEB OF
Saddlery Harness,
Wholesale Dealer )n Lealhei aud Sad
dlei'a Haidwaie.
NO. 50. Uain Street,
houston texas.
T7XCHANGE, JBfc
HOTEL, llltB
HOUSTON,
Long & Holbeck.
Proprietors.
Tlio piopiletorsbip and running force oi
ike above bouse baebsen completely clian-
l ed, new clerks, waiters, and a tborotiebly
now ouHh securedi and tbe undeisigncd
pledge tbe public tbat no effort shall be
lclt unexerted to conduct a hole) accepta
blfl first class sn every sense oi tbe word.
All we auk i a trial.
long & holbeck,
Lat HouBton Navigation Co
sabine pass cabos.
~~ a-W-ROSE
Receiving Forwarding
f>;-\ i'V
and general
* f I I * . ■ ■ i
Commission Merchant
SjiBlNL PASS, TEXAS.
Country produce, or mcrchorallae con-
Higitt'il to mo from Concord, Wotm's Illnfl.
or Galvtwtun, will be fonvflwlert wltliont
delay, ou iun^tllvblo bouts, at tbvullgb
rates.
«R.JTIcJUASTEB,
W<<}
with
P. F. RENFRO
WHO US All SROGER
Receiving,
Forwarding
AND. .
C'oiumission Mrchant,
Babine Pnsa, Tejus
consumption cubeb.
To tho Editor of tlie Newsboy :
Esteemed Friend—Will yon please hi-
fonuyour rettdviu thut I linvea pouitivtr
CUKE 1X3B, CONSUilPTION
and all
I
for a enw it will not benefit. IndeM, «>
strong i« my faltji, I will send i SAM-
PLE FfiEE to nny anffww addressiiig
me.
Pleflso show this letter to rnjr one
you mr.y know who is miffenug from
these diseases, nml oblige,
Faithfully yours, „„„„
[Fcb-17-Orn] .OH. T. I-. BUBT,
L 09William 8t„ N.Y.
PAHTNEBSttIP
Prom and after fMs date B.
BI. (IBEGOBT, U a member of
Otrtlfi trim* BBNBV A CO.
JASPlB AUG. 1 18*4.
m<dtm
tij-hs, J. a Davison,
m
BOA RDING
,ri;
Wrth •rWlthwt Room,
! r-j'4 •'. .vi-.'iii'f irrft %
194 Chunk Street, bet. S3d and Tnaon
GALVESTON, TEXAS
newaovhbtmeiiejit
n«MM
'SHUTTLE—
FOR
50 Dollars ! 1
■ fe ''.'Si
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the WorW-flMBwned
wsfciw.
MK&winiMacIs!
TilK
BEST IN THE WORLD I
Cir'rUe Highest Premlitm was
•warded to jit at
' fl • lS^ *Vf; jjV. yr . ■ i .
VIENJSTX';
Ohio Stnto Fair J
Northern Ohio Fair;
Ainer. Institute, N. V.;
Cincinnati Exposition;
lndluiiapolis Exposition;
St Louis Fair;
Iionlsiann State Fair;
Ulttsissit)))! State Fair)
aud Georgia State Fair;
FOR BEING THE
BEST* SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the largest mid best
range of work. All other
llacliiiios iu tlie Market
were in dlreet
COMPETITION!!
tWFor Hemming, Fell-
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt♦
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
u Where we have no Agent*
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Hall Road
Station of Purchasers. * %
chines for Sale.
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
* List, Beo., and Copy of the
Wilson Befleotor, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted Sewing
chines. Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
■f* -i.-,;. ■ i ■,
ADDXUS9I9*
* y , " - ■ > * " ■ ■ a.
Wilsffl Sciioi lacliit Cs.
. PtETEUW. OB^.
ft %. \i ' J ', :r-< t . . • ■■ .
LOWELL GLASSCOCK,
I ft ttt gr 4 f S M: ■. ;i, % JT-l
.<• - wjirt'l " t.i IfWi'" <'*• '
J-,;# « V>-e
AttorarysAtlaw,
UKD * CEAIM AOENTS,
Oflee tvufrtu Atr^uct\. Aujlin Texan
. > stum
( Bloelt IWtt Capitol Bmldlnf;,)
.x I i i .4. * f 5" k ? X.
Will practice law |n .the Supreme and
Fe^enil Ooorti at Aiatln; add la the Dis-
trict Court ot Tratrla and aninlvK e< ■ 'lie*,
will locate Iau4 and boy laud certlticate«,
boy and aall land, !n*e«Up>te and perleci
'and llflaa, pay takea oa land. Special
attention given to land litigation.
We collect e'klas against the State
such m State warrant*, reboot ronehere
sheiffi' aeconnta, fu'tlo- af the paa<e claims
pension bond* of and ail
claims doe by tbe Okie to individuals, all
af which we pay ecprclal attention to.
• hi«CEM>AJVir~,
PRATT'S,
BiPROVEDJ''
cottojt ours.
PBATT* ISFHOrED. WITH
attachments.
fOB BALE BT
W. WARBBJr,
v , Stfttf Afillt,
Lock Bo* 966 Calreston, Tesas
ALSO—PBATfB 10 a 19 foot Segments
Complete.
Prau Improved Gin $4 00 per saw
Pratt latjirdved Oin with Liutrr SO •'
Ha HIB8CH & PO.
Manufacturer's Agents,
« A^VESTOX.
•*' rrt '/In
mr aa# -'..v .!««••#/
Tbe'Baxter Steam Engine,
The Uoadley Steam Engine,
Maeneale A Oiban's Safes
Hall's Cotton Gins.
Parkin's Saw Gnmmers.
' Briniy Plows,- 3< •
R..Ball tt Co.'i Wood Work!ug^Machinerj
H. P. Straub'j Corn Mill,
Uilburu Wagou,
Victor Si
r,m m*
FACTOR8
■ ■ ■ .
;* ctotxen. >
JXD COMAH8SIO.V
MERC ft AN! 9, i *?
On* of tke Firm In Parson will see oar
cotton sampled weighed and recover lor
damages in transit. t if ,s
GALVESTON
texas.
C. B. I««c. D WcbVr. Juahaa Miller.
j^ee mow works.
C. B. L.cc 6c Co.
IKON .AND BKASS—FOUND-
ERS
And.Machlnists<
Mannfucturers ot iiteaiu Engines*
Saw Mills, Boilers, Mill «u<l
i Qeaiiug, Shafting. Pulleys,
, ifSt; Brass and Iron Pumps,
Etc. Etc.
Particular attention given to oiders
Iron Fionts and Castings lor Building"
all kinds of job work
Satisfaction Guarantee
Cor Church. and Tblrty-S*u d Sto.,
RS&iii L ■'
OAEVESTON, TE*A?L
w. l. Moody, K. a. Jamison
OODY dfc JEMISON. ]
Ir
cotton factors,
' —AND—
commission Merchants
•*"' « • for the sale of . j r.
Cotton. Wool Hides 4c.,
No. 148 Strand Gulveston,.Texas.
wanting.
also
No. 83.Wlilinm'Strcct Iff vv York
' |%it Office Box 5283.
JSfflftSBf
tltu negotiation by. sale
bfi
nfiDt>riur itanke..
Every t>o«ly
4- ■ - v 'i?' «
One thlnt inteiost In the Gilford Had
not plantation, six miles west of Ja«|ie-
the third ifltErsat colrtahiing one hmi-
tlrod an l eiglny-eiaiit acre*. The pirn*
|s well lui|>poveu. Dwellings, Bums
StaUlfc, anil other out houjuHj evcrjlliing
complete to commence work,—good wa-
ter in abnntbtaea.
for particulars, aaply to
W, K. Powoll,—Agent.
,,a iKrI>. o,
Texas
Sov. 10th. v
ivoticef
- -('"-Si :v
The partnership heretofore exist
ing between the undersigned, as
dealers'" " "—j;~ !-
this
sent
firtit, y. L. C. White 8HS«ining alt Ii
abilitie8,'and being alone authorized
to collect debts do* the late . first oi
White fit Son. * C. White,
i j :i f.itj .> J. I« C. White.
Jasper, March 1875.
IIOVSTON CARDS.
B^niy Mcaridw, B, A, Hall
Henry Henricks. ft Co..
N'nOlESALE GROCERS,
*z- ~sT <' :
-JO AKO
fWwmini^n Msrobants,
>1 'jkltf t* •>-*." _ -vV#- i;.. r.. *;■ p
Cvruer of Main 90 and V3 Couweicr
Streets .j «•>'' : Wwilr
IIOVSTON TEXAS.
A RENTS, For several ol the mos
popular braudf ol
FAMILY FLOUR.
OFFICIAL
T tkf Board* of Sc*ool IHrteiort Teachrn
and Frimdt of Education in T*nu;
Attention is respectfully eallsd to the
tollowing Bosoiutiou, which rrceutly pass
ad tbe Legislature ot Texas |
Whereas. We deem a •■it'orm series ot
bot.k* tor the use ot the schools ol tie State
a matter ol paramount importance In oui
educational system, aud al the same time
tlm most ecouom'.ci'l; sod . . , T
Whateas. We tecogniaa the ptofirlMy
ol iutrodueing no school books coutainiu;
xerti6nal teachings, suck as can < ffo jo
the taste and prejudice of any class 01
party and
Whereas, we desire to see the education
of the youth ot tht> S'ate conduced on
bruad and national, n6t local or sectional
Oasi..; snd
Whert-a-, The UaivEiisrrr 9 rlasofHchoo!
Books aim to accomplish alt those dnaira
hie ohfiHsts, aed at tbe same time are first-
class, and contormrd in their method to
tbe tree principles which underlie ail
Stteeeislul snd intellectual training-! there*
lvr«*. be it
Rrttlred, That we recommend tb.
Univehsity Skhiks far the use of the
schools ot tnh State.
. THE M:.
University Ser ies
• tt rf tit
Sciiool . IEjooIsls
Mai uy'h Fmtt 1<c.sm>ii in Cengi-apliy,
" lntt'i-nii'diutc "
'' Mauiuii of "* "' "
"Physical "
' M tl all Mhjh.
Hoi.miw' Beatiein ami Spi«"crs,
" h irst Leseon in (inuninar,
" Klig'inh Cuuuiuui', '
" History ofthe United States'
Vksajilk'h Aritiimi'tirU' Heries
" - E cuu-ntary A jjrbis,
Caktku'h K I'uientH of fienrra History,
Ouj)t:ubi.KtVK' La.Ill Graniuuir,
" " Kvi'tfises,
K.MtiilASK'r! Rnsiiiesii Arithmetic,
Juiinstov'h Eug.isli Liti iuture.
De Vkiik's iiiUoiliu'tion to French,
" t irst Krein-li ]{i nde>.
" Kretii li tiivmuiar.
.Sach n.kwck's Uaiil" t«l'o,ji:j{Kn tt<'h,
Avkiiy'k " How !u itWipv. ac.
Semi foiji>ui new^pHI'Utcqf lVwript-
ivo t'atiriij^ii^ «liu^^i Iw 4 uii etl tree
>utaiiis speciuie^ pnj(u^ ufeicb. Liliera.
tennafor oxauiliuitioii or |ittimlm tii>ii,
Addreas UsIVKusity I'l iittailtNii comi-a-
*y, 165 .41 157 C oshy fit cut, New
Vork, or 04 Lo-riuyUm Sticut, liu timii o,
General Agent Uu
Company iloustou,
WDM,
*iililisliiii«;
A a^O.
* CO.
CARRIAGE
fniUlli'MM' r.V:-
REPOSITORY
' i'l ;^V .
MannfiMtnnrs and repaixers of Cartiagos
•ltd other vehicles.
ALWAYS ready to till order# from
the country—Place of taurines*, corner of
Main aiul Travis Hticets, u
•" • HOUSTON, TEXAS.
...
Me
jEJOiff i*t j t'i fi r '<
H0U8T0 H TEXAS
"s ~i $ f_
(Jtlca Portable Steam E igines and Saw
Mills. Pratt's Improved Cotton Gins
Stopple's Iron Rcrew cotton Press
Albertson's Iron Screw Cotton Piess.
4amp*ons |^ffe,P«*fejf.
Buckeye Mowers and R -spers.
Coleman's Corn and Wheat Kills.
Straub's Corn and Wheat Mills.
K. Ball A Co's Wood Working Machinery
DltWbft. « ItAinile's I'ira and Burglar
P10OI Safes.
B3lt Bvbber belting.
"eassays
Corn Shelters aud Corn Crashers.
MILL PICK.
PEJ5D CUTTEBS An. <. { .
H. ScmEtVpiHR
HoustnTEXA«.
g, 14©I
r a i
* f'f
1
Hi t 'IVt
Hoa lst<Texa«.
.,1 -H.-rJ ,rJ;j,/r ... ■'
6ft Maiaaitipet Van , AJstone's Baildin-
Watches Clocks and Jewelry Csrelnlly
Repaired,
"t f AT fiRH.Iti r:rs.| i
WARRANTS. D
it-Mr-, v«At;
A iarga aasartment of Gold A Silver war
Masonic JiMsela-Ar..
Fairs at low rices
Goods saitabis for
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• ^'iivESTQ.^ cariw Ayer^B Cathartic Pills
Jos, W. BV-e Vic«orfJ, Baulard
J|ICE & BAULARD
PBALEKS IN
■ ? $ 'Jfi ii
VXXXTBl
MU TARNISHRS. GLAIS.
1" Artists' Colors and Tools.
wall paper
Window SAwdes.
77 TBEMONT STREET,
GALVESTON TEX A3.
M^BURKE,
- - WrrH '; c-
J H BIMET&IO
AND
£IOMlRWN MERCHANTS
1 0 STRAND,
O
Galrestcn. Texas
gLESSUTG&BBO
u4 tremontb stret,
WLmrm.
| Oil Psinilngs a rpeciality, cither Irom
life ar enlargments from small pictures.
Dwileisii- F am ••«, Alliums Stereoscopes
Views and' Pltotogrsphers supplies.
V Of £ i't Vs st v 'u| rfT ,
satisfaction
guaranteed.
HOME
BANKING COM-
PANY. .
M, -tin Jw :i
61 Sl'HAND 61
ualveston.. teyas.
: *i. -
CAPITAL STOCK $205 00000
RESERVE FUND, 23 327 61
BOAIJD OF lit RECTORS:
J. U. Walthcv*
K- K. Lawthur,
L. LrOicrsc.
T.. N. Want,
aw. Siduor,
A. Koiy.
Jobo H. Burnett
Ooortf 1- F. Altold,
U m. litrnes,
Chailet. F>wler,
C. ii. Ki.ff.
f> |Hei<k-i heimer,
M. W.Shaw.
This company solicits the patronage cl
1« Stockholders, and the public geuxrally,
(■both its ~.x:te.
Insnrauce nnd Bunking* Ut-
partments.
- * ... li; J
John H. Burnett President
{J M. Walthtw Vice Preside til
I T.N. Wanl... ..Attorney
W. B Sorlay.... Cubier aud Secretary
m w. suaw,
F. I SHAW
M
W. SHAW, dk BRO.
-Established 1845—
" .f.'O* ft >. ■ t
Dealers in fine R«ld and ailver wntehes.
solid gold jewelry, diamoudK, silver and
idnteil ware—)«K'ket and toliUi cutlery.
Pniflde spectAclea, clocks aud fancy irpodx.
ilOTremiibt st. t GalrestMi.
ISO* Market Ot> t Texax
Fine wutctu-a and Jewelry- toivfuHy re
patted and irarraiitML ....... fvlstfm
*1 for the relief
and cure of all
SfelVv!
ff, and b«>\vcln.
are a milil
i>l, anU a
ell^tt^ |)tl igllr
EL°,V
n pure
ble, Uiey
_ no wer-
oi* mineral
-Wlmlever. Mueb
4 taHl and suffiering id ja evenUtl by
Uieir Uftvit'ly u««; and tvwjr ftwwiiy, sIjouUI-
bava tliem on, band for tWeh* p#M*rl4en and
" whev raquired. Lonjr ha*
i U m to b« the hjtii'.-t, nawstf, and*
pellet!, obstruotiona removed, and the arh<>l«r
raachinory uf Kfe inured to.iu healtlwartiv--
ity. Internal orfuiun which become eH pK«*<p
and sluggish are clean net I by AwvriM
and stimulated fc>V* action. Thus incipient
disease is changedf i#Uo health, the value of
sasu«, ^ irriM
puted. Their sngar<eoatJnK make* thera<
pleasant to take, and. preserves their virtues •
unimpaired for any tetrib. of time, so that
they are ev«r fresh, dm perlfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and oper-
ate without disturbance io Ihe constitution or
diet or oceSMtfi^a.' ■
Fufl directions are iriveiv oa Uj0 wr(uiper to
each box. how to use them as a family rhrsio,
and for the foiioH-iug compiaiHt^uuieb theso
JMils rapUlly cure
For I y*|M |Mi* or Hat*
Immmm, ienveer, autl lews mt Ammn
Nte, their should be Uken modernMKy to
stimulate the stomach, and restore i|a hpuMiiy
tone and action.
For Xslv«r Cewplalet and Us varloua
Cells and MHshV^
should be judiekmslr taken for-
rmove^ie oliNtrHfAmfwhich eaujelt*1 ~
ror1 ,rM.e«ryior Blarrtsss, bate
lalkt dose Is ssae-iatty t—
For Mnaastaa
. pi _j sr«i
chaage those complaints illsappear.
For Drw., anil Droprtcial SwaM*.
laara, they should be taken In larire and fre-
quent doses to produce the effect of a drastio
For l«Miw4l i, a lareedose should be
taken, n\ It produces tho desired effect by
sympatl^s
As a filnnrr Pill, take one or two iHlta to
promote digestion, and relieve the stomach.
Ai . - -
and
ales
geous nhere no serious derangement exists.
One who fheU tolorably well, often finds that
a dose of these JHiUs makes him ftiet decid-
edly better, from their cleansing nnd reno-
vating effect on tbe digestive apparatus.
PRKPARKD BT
Vto l. C. KftM"b 00., Fraetieal Ch«ml<t«f
LOWELL, MASS., V. . A.
•OR SALE BY ALL X>Blr<3£ISTS EVXRY wocbb.
J. C. GORHAM,
-• 'lb
■ .m a v
firaffr (• > ' ' .*
ftaddlery. Saddlery Hardware ""
til
f V- >*. ! ' * ■!
■ Carrl |<ti, Hnrnsss,
.i
U .H
RVaOIES AND WAGONS,
t Strand DaVoston Trsas.
Tice TO SHIPPERS.
Tint %-'te itnot KBA -No. ti. nnd FLORA
will take cotton front Wicia und Itunn'a
UliiB'to Hubble,Pass a TWENTY VIVE
CEMTH per bale until iiti'tiier notice.
No;
.874.
m'imj
rpilE SCHOONER
ilMfW1'
G. S, BURit
M^tcr,
. ^ J. MoCALL, Masier,
WW Uikc regular weeklj- trips U'twi*n
Galveston and Sabint Pass.
Par freight or passage apply to
UOBBY A TOST.
Ayer's
A. m. noubv. h.jb. rosT,Z! b. m. tionny
BOSS? 6 FOST
Cotton /actors
A1W ' •k-
Commissioa Merchant*
1*0 STRAND
, OAIiVESTON
INSURANCE NOTICE.
• . .« . v .
.* :' *" ..j 'T'
Gai.vcston, Auorsr 13. 1874
A1I Cotton consigned to us by
Steamer^ Era Tfo. 8, Lau-a, J. I.,
Grahafri {and any Ottier Sleamers ot
Sail Vessels' holding Galveston InSu
aiice papers), from all points on tlie
N'eches. Sabine aild Angelina Rivers,
(nd Concord, on Pine Island Bayou,
will until further notice,
, RE INSURED
under our Open Policy, at Sf? Cur-
rency a bale, unless
NOT INSURED
is written ort' Bil Lading.)
No Cotton will be Insured unlria
the Steamer or Sail Vessel has Gal
veston Insurance papers.
HOBBY & POST
the abov? Notice is approved
W. r. BEEffcS,? "At Wr*.
Secretajry Vn®6h' Wltrinfc fe
f-'irc Insurance Compzny
n
y! -
\\
1
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreea-
ble, healthy,
aud effectual
for preserv-
ing tlie hair.
ir-
'<Mis faded
or gray hair
to iU original
color, with the pious and J Mines* of
youth. Thin liair is thickened, fall-
ing hair cheakg*) and liaMnaaa aftsix,
though wrt always, cured by its
use. Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicles are destroyed, or
the glnnils atrophied and decayed £
but such as remain can be saved by
thft application, and stimulated into
B9tivity, so that a Bow growth of
laair is produced. Instead of fouling
the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
The restoration of vitality it gives '
to the scalp arrests antr prevents
the formation of ditndntff, which is
often so nncleauly and offensive.
Free from thoso deleterious suli-
stances which make some prepara-
tions dangerous, and injurious to the
hair, the Vigpr can only benefit, but
not harm it. If wanted merely for
a HAIR PRESSING, nothing else
can be fonbd so desirable. Contain-
ing neither oil nor dye, it does not
soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair,'giving it a rich,
glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chaariats.
zoirnz, mm.
•oui si aia Baoooirrs svasrawna.
RENFRO LANDEG RE N,
Agrnts, Japer, Tosna
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.