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What? <k> without 11 pa|K'i ? no,
I've tiled it to my sorrow, ; >
So to for one I'll go,
Not wait until to iniiywv."''
fcilioulil lovers drown or hang
ftii'mwlve#,
Or other fiM^inh en|**r, .
I'll nover ^L't to hear of it--
I do not take Ihe pniter.
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-AVh.v, there's n*>- ncigliltor,
c . Jtilnisitliiiii Stout,
Hi' ithtiVV* InW the liewij * *
And having iie\v« to tallt almut,
lie never jtets the HlUriof",". ,:K
While.otIters ineiiuv,
Hi* miml is like,n trtnor;
The cinuo is plain to li iff an eye
lie always lakea tl.e j a:ter.
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H nd times worms Ufa"that preci-
pice, rijht into tlie bottomless
'jjit of m* T tW, *hm is
j our boy to night? It may be just
out here ill gomi%'public house; it
miy be reeling through the streets
of London, oraH^ftW^ffe press-
ing onsttow# toirir^tfd^np.,
How many fathers and mothers
are there in IxhuIoh—y«if praying
nhriwthiay «o«~whn«e «fcH&r i are
wandering away while they are
sltimlwrin| an dsleeping? Is it not.
time that the chnreh of God should
wake tip and come to the help of
the l/ord as one man, and strive to
beat hack those dark waves of
death that role through our streets
bearing upon their bosom the
noblest young men we have? O,
my iKxl, wake up the church! and
let us trim'oiir lfgftfs and go forth
aud w6rtt for th* kingdom of God-
No*" VMBtttcfOsm^ ''Mark
Twain" found it necessary to give
a defjtytfon ni^aMi^iutuace,
oiuie and espiVialfy desired that
nothing i^ ; ,iiisw. dji'scirptioii
should lie understood as ilidiwvt-
■tig pre}udicc against the subject,
lie should endeavor to eoutine him
self to bare facts; ami this is the
array of facts:
"A long legged vain, light-weigh;
village lawyer, fr.nu New
Hampshire. If he had brains 111
proportion t* his legs, he would
mnke Solomon seem a failure; if
hi^^idcsty Cijualled his ignorance
he would make a violet s -e:u stuck
up; if his learning e<|ualleil his
vanity he would make Von Hum -
bolt seem as unlettered as the back
side of a torn list on >; if li:.B stature
were i roi ortl ned to hl conscience
the
THE MOST XMWIM
WW* Iff TBS ft MLB.
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A eorrespoadent of the AU*
California, in jf. letter from
.way, thus fcfers to the uiotit no
erly U yn iu the world: _
"'Next we visited Hammerfest,
the towa ««i the
world. Ip lias a population of
2,057. There are many Lapland
era i>M«j yi^|audora tiu t]
Tlieiiriiieipftl Imsineaa is
liver oil au«l fish, and the oder from
the oil makes it very (Jisagreeable
Ileimloer aud goats abound here,
while thora are but six horses in
the town. 1 don't know whether
it is because of the flsh\liet or or
the (long winter nights, but any
discousolate, childless ^couple had
bettsr come .and . spend a season
here. The sun sets here Nov. 18,
and does not rise again until Jan.
28. Children«ct poI wM
ING, NOVEMBER 4, 1875.
Texas.
24,1875.
ymu
nothing
te of,
iu this:
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, Nkwsdoy
myself engaged in
of a small ooutril
valuable paper.
of marked im|
as there is not mi
The general ti<
good at present—there
ul cases of Bilious Fovcr in this
neighborhood.
Tho jieople are getting along
very well iu the way of cotton-
picking, considering the unfavor-
able weather. The crops, I may
add, are taming out a great deal
better than was expected.
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JABrBJM.f.JIDEMV,
JA8PBR, TJBXAS,
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, : Will commence its. second ses
sion, 011 Monday, the lltli day of
October, 187"r /t-uo t
Nolalwror pahis will be spared,
011 the part of the l*rtnuiiutl t«
i make the school one worth y of pat
is not very, UttMneKS wbieaiion will
are sever-ti* _ , . „ .
TEXAS
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s e 0 t j a at
If'i-i OXIUS.oqtzgj|yj!|
l>BOPBIET^|>| ,f
BEECIIEB Ac MILES, -. - .
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(FOBMEBLY CBAWlfOBD * HTEWABT)]
At tbla old-wtabttMW and Pftpulu C«nt*ge Bspotltorjr ctn be round tin large*
ilean«a. made bj tbe b<"k manulacturern In lb* oooittrj. W« nmhetan ournvtvei
very varic'y of Pliactuu. Victoria, Cabrlnlett, Cnal Box Bacgy, Finn
rfiit'kaway>, etc. We are palcnti-ea of, and uiauiifaciare, Ui« beat Wide H«at H«f«y
n the niurkel; very ranlly t-haogi-d to aci'oinniodate iwu or lour peranoa. We are .-
lao llie orifriualom and maimliicliirera of tlie celebrated ti-xta aoocon) tf|f^v.
«lrch baa phri-n «nch good aatufacUon, and vf w'licb ao many have bw u >otd
rhrough ibn Stale. We dfly competition In atylf, quality aud price. A good aaaortbictit '
Haruma, Wfelpa. etc , comtautly on limit!. >
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be taught. Such discipline and
government will be enforced as ex-
perience mid circumstances may
dictato.
The Female Department will lie
under the immediate direction ot
Mrs. 0. A; Ford, whose experienw
iu the school-room well adapts her
There will be a great deal of *° t'MJ l**'1'0"
corn for sate here next
AVhile neighltor
news,
> t.« ~w a J u r if] M if n,, C
Ami knows wjcli ciiiwiit
Ami always minds his l"s and (J's,
By taking gocx) advice.
1 acm.ot tell the piiee of calves,
Of ponlny, cottee, ta|H> or
Any kind «>f merchitmlise,
Because I take no pajter.
Though I have studies which
require .
Much time and mental laUir,
Yet-1 can spare a little time*
As weli as Stout, my neighbor;
Though time be precious, 1 can use
*A longer midnight taper;
Aiul thus take time to read the
■' J r > fif f r
news—
pre fore 1'H takellie paper.
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TUB SLEEPrvtl ClIUKfH.
Mr Moody s'a'es the following;
'•Th(>re was a little story going
the rounds of the American press
that iiiadc a great impression
mem me as a father. A father
took his little child out into tlie
Held one Sabbath, and he lay
down under a beautiful tree, it
being a hot day. The little child
ran altonf gathering wild flowers
ami little -bbvte* grass, aud
coming to it* father, it said
"I'rctty! pretty!" At last the
father fell asleep, and while he
mil tiike
a man three months to wu k
arouud one of them; if ail audience
were to contract to listen as long
as he would talk, that audience
would die of ohi age; aud if he
were to talk until ho said some
thing he would still be oil his legs
wheu the last truiup sounded; aud
he would have cheek enough to
wait till the disturbance was over
ami go 011 again."
A young fellow iu Grundy county>
Iowa wanted to charge his girl
twenty cents for Iu* picture inform
pig her at the time that ft origin-
ally eost a quarter., >
Ex-Senator Doolittle, in a late
speech, referred to the expenses ot
the White House, and remarked
that "whatever may be said in
criticism of Mr. Johivson's public
course, all iiartics Jagree that the
White House was never more
Wir 8C"00' W|'" |stlw people have on hand a
lanterns for about six weeks. *u t|t d thwejg nm
the summer,the sail does not set * ■ -a.w. ...
from the Urst. of June until the
22d of.July. There ,is no chuiiee
tor the.liotel keepers to make any
money on epvdlotf, as they do in
Germany fh>l France. I had my
phonograph taken by themiduight
sun. Vou. get demoralized here.
Mrs K. h;\sjtlready. She sits up
to one and fwt> o'clock knitting
socks, waiting for uiglit to conic.
On the 27til of June, the Laplan
ers brought ma ty cluldren in
• "i v . M : t. 11 i , .
the torw to have them baptized
or cot.finned. Reindeer you can
wee, tifty at a.time, on the hill side
aud goats, by the hundred. On
the 23 Juue (called here St. Ilan's
day) or midsummer day, they kin-
dled bonfires on the sitles of the
uiouiitHiiis arp«<iii,! .the town, and
had a jolly time. /jTlie weather is
stands from fqur tonye BeaUmur.
There is one hotel here, aud its
iiiiiimgeiiieut might be easily iiu
proved, although the landlady is
kind aud obliging, We have Ash
autl reindeer for breakfast, rein-
deer arid fish for diuner, and for
supper some more fish and reiu-
deer. This jumping oft' place is
in lattitude 70: 40 11.3."
year, as
great
tst suffi-
cient to fatten the hogs.
Most of our farmers contem-
plate finding sate for their cotton
and pork in your town*^' • : 1
' In my last article, I informed ^
yonr readers that it was fhe de.
sit* of the people of Sabiue to
send F. BEKUYMAN, ESQ. to
the Lower House of the State
Legislature. Such was trno ; but
,1 was iu Hemphill 11 few duys ago,
ml in talking in regard to the
matter, wtth some of the ♦'Old
Standard Bearers," learned that
many of them thought bim'bettcr
qualified, or suited, for a seat in
tlie State Senate; tliat if he
could be placed there, he could do
11s more good. I also learned that1
there would be au effort made at
tlie District Con ventton.'Wherevnr
ft bray lie held, to secure htm tfte:
-fcr-tl#
this can be done, of course it.will
insure iiis election, and I am of
the candid opiuum that, the people
could not |>os8ibly select a mora
suitnble man.
Kates of tuition for Primary
11 Branches, 82,(M) per 1110.
Intermediate,1" • 1 2,00 "
Higher w ' " 3,00 «
Students will not lie received for
a less fteriotl than Four Mouths,
and will Iks charged from date oi
entrance to ch)se of term, uuless
' otherwise specially agreed upon.
No deductions made, except in
1 ases of unavoidable protracted ab-
sence. All students within the
scholastic age will be entitled to
their share of tho public school
fund—as four mouths of the ses
sion will be free to all such, who
nro pursuing the branehesjns pre-
, scrilted Ivy the law—provided, that
patrons will be held responsible
for the time, as the Stute pays only
j for the time the ^student actually
attends. For further particulars
address, .
1 n. II. Ford,
Principal.
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AUVEKTISEMENTW.
DR., C. M'LANR'S
Celebrated American
Worm Specific^
OR
VERM ifuge:
symptoms of worms.
f. I -HE countcnancc is pale fcnt!
I leadcn-colored, with occa*ional
Rushes, or a circum«cribcd spot on
one or both checks j the eyei bccome
dull; the pupils dilate: <n azure
temicircle runs along the lower eye-
lid j the nose is irritated, swells, and
sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the
upper lip; occasional headache, with
humming or throbbing of the cars ;
an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy
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 ; fleeting pains
in the stomach; occasional nausta
and vomiting; violent fains through-
out the abdomen; bowels irregular,
at tithe* costive; stools slimy, not
unfrequcntly tinged with blood; belly
swollen tnd h; * *' ""
ition
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VALUABLE LANDS FOF 8AI.E!
By virtnjof a Deed of trust exe-
cuted by M. A. Cox, to Edward &
lleiijainiiie Jacobs are fully author
He is • stanch Democrat in tlie ized and empowered to expose for
A certain young gentleman of
Evnnston, Jlnd., re «uily accom-
panied a young lady to a train
to see her safely started on her
journey. Jit tarried her railroad
ticket, iii his poe.ket for safety, and
fouiitl it there, when be had 'reach-
ed home some hours after the
train hail loft. '
A Maluc giiTleft her clothing
ill an open boat aud hid herself,1
and when her parents were crying .
and saying if they only hud her
back, tliey would obey her slight-1
est wish, she ap|yeard and said she
gracefully kept and presided over j wanted to marry Oeorge,
than by his daughter, Mrs. Patter-1 —
sou—a perfect lady aud a model 4 >outh « th« west A,al'a-
a republican mistress of thii White m'an °Wce one day and after watch-
House. Let me tell you, a fact ing them set type awhile said to one
which has never before been pub-1 ot ^etypos; "You use a heap of
lishod, Imt which I had from the j '°ur-l>enny "aiw ,
ladies own lips. Justus she was' . .. TTTT ft ,(.'*■ .TTT ,
ab<Mit to leave, at the end of Mr. j ,s l° h'de,f°g: 'f
Johnson's adminstratio.i, the stew ^ move about X0" are in dan«er
- ard of the house took an envento- of bumPin« y°ur heac| aKamst ,he
common acceptation! of the term,
and will, if uominatcd and elect-
ed, prove an effective worker for
the good ot' bis country ; will al-
ways be found at the [Mist of duty,
as this has ever been a conspic
uous feature in his character.
The name of the individual
above mentioned, shows his na-
tionality, and he is a man marked
with all the noble and excellent
attributes common to his country-
men ; a man of great firmness
sale certain lunds sit uated in Sabine
County and STute ot,.Texas and
hereinafter fully descibed, at pub-
lic onte.ry to the highest luddir
for cash iu hand paid at the conrt
house door ill tlie town of Hemp
lull to pay off mid discharge
certain promisory note executed
by said M. A. Cox to said Edward
& Ueujaminc Jacobs, therefore by
| the authority conferred by said
Deed of trust which is of reord ill
the town of Hemphill, Wo, Edwin
and decided determination. He & Ilenjatiiine Jacobs will expose to
has been identified as a citizen of public sale in the town of ilenip-
Amenca for above eighteen years-
During the late Civil War he
was nnllsted in the cause >>f the said town, between the hours of
Confederacy : her cause Was his , 10 'oclock A. M. anil 4 'oclock P.
' hill comity of Sabiue and State of
Texas at tlie court house door in
cause.
. Respectfully, &c.,
M. on the 1st Tuesday in March
A. D. 187«( it being the day of
Pf.riclES. the mouth. The following lands
A' Western «"itor insiste that ' [U™teA8ft,>no eollnt aM} **te
he wrote the word
was sleeping, ■ tlie little qhild t — — — ... . ...
wamlcn'd.awiiy. When .he 1
; Imfirst thought was:,, Where is|of ftiruiture was missing or brok
my childt He* looked *ilt around,! en; not a slieet, towel or napkin
"trousseau" as plain as a pikestaff
in connection with certain bridal
{•resents. The printer, however,
vulgarly put it "trousers."
A subscriber writes to an edi-
tor in the '.Wentfrpf'f don't want
you are gone anyhow.
your paper any longer '' To which ^^,3^
A ft. a.1.4 ■ ^1 ■■ ■ . I..... m LA I 1.1 a . . ■ ■ _
of Texas, containing one half a
league of land except four hundred
acres that Sarah C. Custleberrry,
sold to ltiehard Castleberry. The
remaimler of said half league was
willed to M. A. Cox, by his mother
Sarah C. Castleberry July 3d 1807.
which appears of Itecord, in liook
"B.* of prikuadings iu tlie county
011 pages
him.
the eslitor*replies: "I would not 416 & 417 said land is knoWn as
, Anna lonnett a pretty girl over make it any longer even if you did; the upper half, or the half lying
He waH d the house was in |H?r- in New Jersey was acquitted of the jtg ,irM0„t length suits me." i highest up the creek of the league
,._i— t *— ... 1—"— • '■ —' 1 which was granted to Henry Nicli-
liut he could not see
shouted at the top of his voice, fi,ct onler from top to bottom, charge of burglary whereupon she
nd all lit*,heard was the echo of to''' me another fact, which threw her arms around the Judge's
his owu vole?. Running to a little I kaaw the wives and daughters neck and kissed him; And now all
hill, he looked around aud shouted farmers of Wisconsin will the married lawyers around Plain-
85 itlllt^iiril wsm tlie who glwl to hear. When she went field are candidates for Judge.
*nmw*. ^feei- lr^ ^s|MMSF, lbt0 ihe Wb, « Hwseshe purohas
then going to a prccipi'i* at some two exoellent cows. From the
, sv jlisfcw®?,; t|®r kM(«d down, «ml "' thesecows she made all the
there upon tiie rocks ami briars, ',uttor "l0 crettm;
lie saw tlie matiglml form of his ma,'e *" 'ce cream nswl iu the
loved childV H,j rushed to the President's family during the tmu.
spot, took up thj lifeless corpse When she went limne sl e shij.pe.1
these cows to Tennessee. .14 jit
any wrfmlcr, ladies, that Mrs Pat-
terson i*etf*«d the first premium
on butti>r at their fair last fiillf
and biigge.I it to his bosom, ami
acwtisod " himself of beiug
the murderer of his own child.
While he was sleeping his child
wandered over the precipice. I A man can stand an occasional
t i llicit as I hoitr.1 that, what a h«le dispute with his wife; but a
picture of the Church of Out I! flow lon« gloomy tearful after-sulking on
mtiny fathers ami mothers, how
Be not ashamed to confess that
you have heen in the wrong. Ir is
but owning what you need not be
ashamed of, that you now have more
sense that you had before to see your
error, more humility to acknowledge
it, and more grace to correct it.
There is no art or science that is
too difficulty for industry to attain
to. Industry makes a man under-
stood and valued in all countries,
and by all nations; it is the - philose-
pher's .stone that turns almost ev-
erything into gold.
'' Words,' * those fic'ile daughters
of the earth)!*- are the creation of a
being that is finite and when ap|)lied
to explain that which is infinited
they fail; for that which is made
surpasses not tlie maker nor can
her pa.t will, like a sirocco-wind .....
blow out at last all his light thoughts thatwhithw immeasurable by our
111 inv eliristuvi nun ai\s sleeping "and jovs aid in the end, tie light thoughts be measured by our ton-
gue*
uow, while their children \v.tiider of life it elf.
measured
nwnjj ;f 1'
•ytrv ,
Put that idea of knowing all things
n heaven an earth out of your heads.
It is very little that we can ever
know, either of the ways of Provi-
dence or the laws of existence; But
that little is enough, and exactly
enough.
Men's lives should be like the
days, more beautiful in the evening.
01 like the spring, aglow with prom-
ises; and like the autumn rich with JSrt,y*A^et Lev
golden sheaves, where good works
and deeds have ripened on the
fields. ' ■ |
ols, situated on a creek called
Ilottson Bayou, for a more jierfeet
description of ibis land refenicn is
hereby made to a power of attor-
ney in favor of Ii. Cunningham
dated April the 30th 1803 ami exe-
cuted by Itenry Nichols and in
a Deed of conveyance drawn in
favor of said H. Cunningham dated
Jnly 6th 1837, executed by Uimiy
Nichols by attorney A. P Cun-
ningham both of whittli instru-
ments are recorded in the Clerk's
office in the town of Hemphill,
county of Sabine to which referen
ce is made. The title to these lands
it Good. Persons wishing any infor-
mation concerning these lauds can
lie fully advised by addressing E.
& B. Jacobs at Shreve|Mirt La., or
JCcrby & Kerby Attysat In*- Can-
bin Van Xandt county Texas, J. C
Texas
K ft B. Jacobs
bv Attv. -Kerby & Kerby
Attys. at Law C mi ton Texas.
Fall
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IWUtter
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£100 m
of the beat and lstast' Consisting '0
jfrffrfif **!*"'" ";A u,:'' f"lA
DreiuGoo&u' 1
ShawlH,
• CUtakn,
Sbirta ^ij
JSfiatiamju
Hosier a, ,
TKinm
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sometimes _ __
easy and disturbed sleep, \viTIi grind.
ing of the teeth ; temper variable,
but generally irritable, ctc.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist.
dr. c. m'lane's vermifuge
Will certainly cffcct a cure.
The universal succcss which l:r.s
attended the administration of this
preparation has heen siuh as to war-
rant us in pledging ourselves to the
public to
return tiie money
in every instance where it should
prove ir.effcctual: " pr< viding the
symptoms attending the sickness of
the child or adult should warrant ihc
supposition of worms 1 cing the
c.iusc." In all cascs the Medicine
to be given in strict accordance
with the directions.
We pledge ourselves to the public,
diat
Dr. C. M'Lane's Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCUKY
in any form; and that it is an inno-
cent preparation, not capable of doing
the slightest injury to the most tender
infant. Address all orders to
FLEMING 1IROS., PiTTMSCRyat, Vs.
P. S. Dealers and PhyMciau* ordering front
others than Fleming Bm«., will do welt to write
their order* distinctly, nn<l take notu lut Pr. C.
M'Lane's, firffa 1 rrefty F/rming tiros. ,PittShtrgk,
/k. To those wishing tn give them a trial, we will
forward per mail, p<vt paid. t<> any part o( the . .
IJnited States, one b-i* of Pill* for twelve three- " T0" WJMlt ^OOtl llOrgftilM,
cent postage stamps, nr one vial Of Vermifuge for ~*
foti-tecn three-cent All orders fnxn Canada
ma«t l e accompanied hy twenty cents extra.
trw For sale hy £>rug^i:>ta and Country Store
Keepers generalljr.
9
, 1011B anil Hlzea, aud at
pri<M>H an low an can powiilily lio attimluU
111 thin county—alwi a hill atook oi'
Flour,
Coffee,
Sugar,
wlil«k>,
I runt ware, qiioiiiswiuro, woodware, Iron
STEEL MAILS, *€.
Tlie ladies are especially invited to call
*nd oiamlue stock nor ot Ladies'
FANCY DH EMS GOODS,
Selected witli "(ftcal care, and for l)«ei
fpeclal beuefi'.]
Qooda of every hoe and shad*.
Tb prettiest drran good* ever ataje |
Silks Bergea, Muslins, Veils,
Swiss worked Collars Marsillea
Bonnet ribbons, Mioses* Hals,
Shawls, Mantles, Scarfs, Cravals—
"All sorts of goods tor ladies' wear.
F..r use or ornament are there,
'i'liankful lo yen lor llie put,
Bllll we count you firm *nd fast,
Aud hope we may along Ilfo'a stream
"Hare an humble n'.aoa in your esteem
A. C. Crawf"*'1 Vi. F. Swaiu, L Crawforl
9
All ar* invited to ^.ili and oxaniinn on
atock. We feol confident that wo can aul
thwin Iwtli h> atyle and price.
■rOMH OMtt, COMK AUL,
if jron want gooil Uorgaina, > )tu
Market prioe ((iron f«r country produce
"Live mid lot live." la our motto.
I'EACUTRBB ACADEMY".
•Taspeb County Texas.
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V TEXAS
AsMorlcl flnule of Crockery always on
hand. GwmI* uarcfully packed.
f=. W. SARTLETT,
Photographer,
MSB STREET,
lift wwtt I\nt(ottif ami MmM f
'it OALVESTo*,'
E. M. Ssroot.
Mrs. C. A. SWeot,...
PalXCIPAL.
.Ututu Department
Tlie Mvudon
October 1875.
op n lat
UMday
iu
Tuition t«.tS^0, and«3 permonth.
according ' to itndiea jierauod. Mnaio
(I'lano) per nwath. Board ii
to 9M). J.uht> Ii.
tyPa'roof «m have Ihe bei efl ..* 'he
f'o" School fund-la tlio eaten! of th- iirin.il
J "faae f , Iheivfrosn. Wbns 'til.' u, 1.,,
■ aceeda tb« ammnl paid by law. pa roi 4
* Ul pay the execsr. Stndrnta In.in .ti. , .,i
school districts, or from other etm..'i.-.
l ap-ct. i to-pay their way In lull.
ri udanta can enter al any Mm. uml «,11
he eliarged fiow lime ol vntranc 'i I «-'><••*
of session wiiIm.ui .iMmci Ion l.u ..- i|, •
rac.-pt when resaltluif nam,Ml,
autyiofraotaf eiu-c.
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Carraway & Sweet. The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1875, newspaper, November 4, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235488/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.