Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 5, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 24, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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luned e ey Wednendny by the
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Wednesday Jnly 241889
Pittsburg Lad tho hardest rain
of the year on Sunday
Crop reports are much better
now from all parts of the State
GenTiV HHamman was presi-
dent of the deepwater convention
at Beaumont
Sam Harris a saloon keeper at
Sherman drew S5000 in the Lou-
isiana lottery on the 16th
Jas G Uaymond for a long-
time State treasurer in early days
died at Burnet Texas on the 13th
Marshall is soon to have another
National Bank and a number of
Jcffersonians have taken stock
in it
Harrison county has a cow that
gives five and a half gallons of
milk a day She is worth more
than a small farm 1
The story of a Family Affair is
concluded in this issue and the
heroine Beatrice comes out at the
tail end victorious
A if Jackson of Austin has
been appointed reporter of the
Court of Appeals to succeed his
father recently deceasod
We learn from tho Marshall Star
that tho general offices of the T
P Bailroad will bo removed to
Marshall by tho first of September
Tho Stato school fund this year
amounts to 52204293 Tho scho-
lastic population is 543001 and the
apportionment will be Sfper capita
Willis Avery Sr agod 83 years
a member of Austins colony and a
veteran of San Jacinto died near
Taylor Texas on tho 13th inst
Sullivan generously returned the
1000 bet made between him and
Kilrain after they had gono into
the ring and added 2000 more to
it
Tho supremo court of California
on the 17th decided that Senator
Sharon and Sarah had never been
married and tho enso was remand-
ed for a new trial
Prof Benjamin Owen a noted
professor of music who camo to
this country with Olo Bull from
Sweden thirty years ago died at
Ishpoming Mich last week
The first bale of now cotton was
ehippod from Cuero on the 21st by
Mrs M Hauseman to T W House
of Houston Mrs H has sent in
the first bale for many years
Out of 118 men who left Shreve-
port in Capt Jj M Nutts com-
pany at the opening of the war
only six answered roll call attho
reunion last week at Kcithvillo
La
Wo acknowledge the receipt of
an invitation to attend a big bar-
becue at Haskell Texas on the
25th but tho groat distance and
small sizo of our exchequer com-
pels ns to decline
Mrs Belle Burchill has beon ap-
pointed postmaster at Fort Worth
She held ibo place under a former
administration It is thought that
she owes her success to Wright
Cuney of Galves > ton
The farmers of Texas should give
more attention to hog raising
especially should they all take
a fuLh ltnud in raiding tho best
twolegged Hogg in the Stato to
tho gubernatorial chair 1890
Ourgates arc open and a cordial
greeting will be extended by the
citizens of Jefferson to every hon-
est and good man who comes hore
to make his home among us be he
from whero he may rich or poor
London is much excited again
over tho mysterious murder of
another woman in the White Chap
pel district The murder was com-
mitted In exactly the same manner
as tho first and all efforts to trace
it has so far failed
We dont recollect to havo ever
seen but ono really happy man
but poor fellow ho was finally
persuaded to publish a nowspapcr
that would plcaso everybody and
after its second issue he committed
suicide by swallowing his editorial
ncissors
The lies that aro published by some
< of the Western papers in regard
tc tho peoplo of tho South if pro-
mulgated and issued in hell would
raise such a rumpus among the
demons thero that tho Devil him-
self would cither commit suicide
or flee to other lands
THE BEAUMONT CONVENTION
The deepwater convention wlich
met at Beaumont on tho Cth was
attended by two hundred delegates
from twentysix counties and also
received letters from many por-
tions of the State expressing strong
faith and offering material aid to
the enterprise
The TJ S Engineers in charge of
the work there hayo recommended
congress to appropriate 81000000
which is a strong point made
Vessels drawing 15 feet water
can easily pass over the bar now
and with an appropriation of a
million dollars more by the gov-
ernment it will insure water deep
enough at Sftbino Pas for the lar-
gest ships Success to the Jfass
From the mammoth dailies td
the smallest crossroad weekly pa-
pers all abuse Sullivan and Kil
rain and call them all kind of ugly
names such as brutes sluggers
etc etc yet strange as it may
appear about every other para-
graph to be found in their columns
is something about the Sgbtj and
today Sullivan and Kilrain aro
mora widely known than any two
men in tho United State and this
all means encouragement and a
big advertisement for the next two
nosesmashers to rush to tho prize
ring to gain this kind of notoriety
Shame upon the editorial manage-
ment of tho press to stoop so low
as to publish such immoral stuff
to come before the public and es-
pecially the youth of the country
Tho appointment of W E Sin-
gleton Jr as postmaster at At
lanta Texas insures tho people of
that place ono of the best post-
masters in the State We have
never known a better business
man of his
age
and he is moral
and industrious with a character
unimpeachable The only thing
that could be said against him is
that he is a Republican and that
would bo used by no fair man
Wego witli the old doctrine that
to the victors belong tho spoils
and we aro glad as in this in-
stance to seo the best men of the
partj given position
NEW PATENTS
Patents granted to citizens of Tex
as July 101889 reported by J F
Beale Solicitor of Patents No 081
F St Waghington JJ C
J T Carter W Koopke War
renton Combination tool
AV J Cordor Orange Lubri-
cant
H K Goodrich Sherman Com-
pressed air steam aparatus for
sinking ivolls
H H McLean San Antonia
Tool for drilling wells
Tho follow who loafs around on
tho streets all day and goes home
to a wifo mother or sister who
work hard to support him can toll
you exactly what tho country
needs to make it prosperous and
what policy a nowspapcr ought to
pursue and tbo kind of matter it
ought to get up to mako it a glo-
rious success Denison Dispatch
Ho is also the man who stares at
ladies on the street and makes
ugly remarks about them and has
never boon known to speak a good
word about anybody
Some how wo aro inclined to be-
lieve of late that that great
august body known as tho Su
premo court is a grave solemn
incubus and an unnecessary ox
penso to the taxpayers of the
country When twelve intelligent
jurymen they should be intelli
gent not like the McDow jury
render a verdict it should bo final
If we are wrong in this conclusion
of course as the law now stands
we can take an appeal
To keep oft mosquitoes Take a
small quantity of a two per cent
carbolic acid solution and spriuklo
sheets coverlets pillow and bol
ster on both sides the edges of
bedcurtains and wall next to the
bed Tho face and neck may also
be slightly wetted with tho solu-
tion Not a single gnat or mos-
quito it is said will come near
Exchange
A surer way is to catch the mos-
quito and sprinkle snuff in his
eyes
MISSISSIPPI DEMOCRATS NOMINATE
The State Democratic conven-
tion of Mississippi met at Jackson
last week and made tho following
nominations
For Govornor J M Stouo for
LieutGovernor M M Evans for
Secretary of State Geo M Govan
for State Treasurer J J Evans
Sam Jones says Tho Lord
mado mo and thon lost the pattern
Pehaps ho throw it away whou
he beheld the result Greenvillo
Baner
And there is no doubt but it was
the worst job tho Lord ever put
up
A writer in a London Journal
asks What is H that most makes
man happy hero below
To bo ahead of a Bank and bluo
chips stacked up all around him
Fort Worth has tho only moss
collar factory in tho United States
Fort Worth Gazette
Thats tho reason why tho Fort
lias no mossbacks
EDITORIAL SUMMARY
Of tho total internal revenue re-
ceipts fortho fiscal year 1888892
030384 wore paid by spirits and
fermented liquors
Amelia Bivcs says Editor Alden
of Harpers Magazine is tho great-
est Jiterary genius of tho century
Now let tho pruriest prados pro-
test
Tho multiplication of 987054321
by 45 gives 44444444445 Bev
ersing the order and multiplying
123450789 by 45 a result equally
odd is obtained 5555555505
A silver mine in El Paso county
is yielding 8200 per day and tho
oro is said to be inexhaustible
With proper machiney it can bo
made to yield five times as much
per day
A stingy hunks of Burlington
Vt drew up some valuable papora
and used ink of his own make to
save expense The other day he
found the writing had all faded
out involving him in a loss of
87000
England has over S1000000 in-
vested in the manufacture of idols
for heathen countries and yet the
churches of that country are con-
tinually calling for more money
and moro missionaries to suppress
idolatry
QueenVictoria says an Exchange
own the costliest china in the world
Tho china in tho Windsor and
Buckingham palaces is worth more
than a million of dollars The
Sevres dessert set is valued at
8500000
A criminal on tho way to the
gallows says tho Pittsburgh Pa
Commercial said to tho shoriff
If I had received half tho kind-
ness in early life which I now re-
ceive here I should never have
beon here
Tho number of locomotives in
the United States says a railway
authority is now over 9000 to
which Canada and Mexico can add
about 2300 making the total num
ber on the North American con-
tinent not far from 32800
Tho custom of tolling the bolls
of steamboats while passing Grants
grave on tho Hudson rivor has
been adopted by a few boats in
imitation of tho custom of steam-
boat men on tho Potomac when
passing Washingtons grave at Mt
Vernon
The United States interest bear-
ing debt is only 894477502 less
than that of either Franco Great
Britain Russia Italy Spain or Au-
stria whilo our national wealth ox
ceeds that of any nation on the
globe It is not tho national but
state county town and municipal
debts with which many peoplo are
afflicted
The Southern cotton growers
havo better exports than any oth-
er class of agriculturists in the
world Markets aro promised in
far eastern countries Tho Chi-
nese Japanese and other people
of the far east are learning how to
use cotton goods and our present
exports to these countries are stea-
dily increasing
McKinnoy Enquirer 20 Wheat
is soiling this week at from 60 to
72 cents oats 17 to 22 corn in
shuck 20 to 22 Tho corn crop
is now mado and will be an im-
mense yield Those who havo
hogs can mako good bacon at small
cost
Parties are out securing the
rightofway for tho Gainesville
and Alexandria railroad
Tho July number of Tho Old
Homestead published at Savannah
Ga by Davis Bros has been re-
ceived Its contents is of a varied
but extremely interesting charac-
ter There aro continued storios
sketches poems a childs page a
puzzle department and six pages
of music The typogiaphical ap-
pearance of tho magazine could
not bo improved As a matter of
fact it is among the ablest edited
most handsomely printed and
cheapest publications of the kind
with which we are familiar There
aro twentyfour largo pages in the
magazine and the subscription is
only fifty cents a year The pub-
lishers Davis Bros Savannah
Ga will forward a sample copy
to any address upon application
Our people hold up their hands
in holy horror at the idea of somi
barbarous Mexico tolerating tho
bull fights and then seo how our
nation goes wild over a contest of
two human brutes pitted against
each other Consistency is truly
a jewel Austin Globe
Tho steamer City of Now York
which arrived at San Francisco
from HongKong on tho 15th re-
ports that on the 20th instant
Chang Ping and Ping Vuen dis-
tricts wero flooded by the bursting
of a water spout and upward of
GOjOOO lives lost
It is estimated that the worlds
populution now is 1424000000
and about twothirds of tho num-
ber aro uncivilized h oath ens Ex
And tho other half God bless
them are crazy for money
Building from the Roof Down
A visitor to Japan lolls of tho
peculiar methods of construction
employod in that country Speak-
ing of housobuilding the Japanese
begin their work at tho top The
roof goes on first and they begin
to build the walls and to construct
the interior One of tho greatest
curiosities to mo in Tokio is a now
hotel which is being built It is to
be on the foreign style and is to
have four stories It will bo the
greatest hotel in Japan It covers
about an aero of ground As yet
not a stone of tho foundation has
been laid tho roof is already up
and this stands on a great four
story skeleton of scaffolding await-
ing tho buildingof the rest of the
structure This scaffolding is made
of long poles from tho sizo and
thickness of acampaign flag staff
down to tho size of a bamboo fish-
ing rod and the wholo is tied to-
gether with ropes Imagino an a
cro of scaffolding of this naturo
upholding a heavy roof and tho
wholo made up of sticks and ordi-
nary rope There are I was told
at the office 7000 poles in tho
skeleton and 2000 men had been
at work for months in making It
AUNTIE PEBPIEXED
For heavens ak what does yonr motht
do to yoa children taatnalccs you 10 tmmryl
Mcaae aanUt the elves u Joy VegetaUs
Eusapanlla and Iti awful good
T a Jltltoa ot Sll Pott street Eta Franebco
vrltes Ihabeea ailing for troika with a
disorder of the liver and kidneys rinallrmjr
wife becoming frightened procured a bottla of
Th California Remedy Jora Vegetable
EaxtapsrIIla It oared ma right up In fact did
so much for me that I sent for a halfdasua and
gava It to my cMltaia with ta most itlj
Tantffry raaulia
Presidential Appointments
Wabhinoaok July 20 Tho pres-
ident today mado tho following
appointments
M M Hurley Indiana third
auditor of tho treasury
J H Franklin Kansas deputy
second auditor of tho treasury
To bo collectors of customs
William Gaston Henderson Miss
for tho district of Pearl river Miss
N Wright Cuney Texas for
the district of Galveson
To bo collector of internal reve-
nue Joseph W Burko of Texas
for tho third district of Texas
James J Dickorson of Texas
marshal of tho United States for
tho Eastern district of Texas
Milton C Elstcner of Louisiana
attorney for the Western district
ot Louisiana
Electric Bitters
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention All who hare used
Electric Bitters sing tho same song of
praiaeT A purer modiciiio does not ex-
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys
will remove Pimple Boils Salt Itheum
and other affections caused by impure
blood Will drive Malaria from the
system and pre ent as well as cure all
Malarial fevers For cure of Headache
Constipation and Indigestion try Elec-
tric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar-
anteed or money rolundod Price GO
cts and 100 per bottle at J F Crows
Drugstore
A Washington Man in Luck
Thero is no incident in all my
life said Mr B C Palmer of 721
8th St N AV Washington City
D C that looks so much like
providential assistanco as tho ono
which will send mo to Dayton
Ohio todaj I had arranged to
start in the furniture business I
selected Dayton as the place in
which to establish myself I was
endeavoring to raise tho necessary
money but was disappointed Ivo
been in the habit of investing a
dollar a month in the Louisiana
State Lottery and tho drawing of
tho 14th ult brought mo just ex-
actly tho sum I needed If this
assistanco had not come to mo I
might have remained a work-
ing mechanic all my life Wash-
ington D C Star Juno 4
The many friends of Mrs Brown
here at her old home will be glad
to road the following which we
clip from tho Fort Worth Gazetto
Mrs Dr A P Brown through
a law firm in New Orleans La re-
ceived news today that sho was an
heir to lands granted by the Uni-
ted States congress to her grand-
father Gcorgo Keller for military
services under Gen Jackson at tho
battle of Chalmetto in 1812 This
land is supposed lo have been cov-
ered up by land sharks and mili-
tary scrip purloincrs
We believe that if whilo farmers
owning the lands and doing their
own work could be universally
substituted for the negro share-
cropper and renter in tho cotton
fields throughout the South that
tho crop production would bo great-
ly increased and the lands saved
from destruction Birmingham
AgeHerald Dcm
Paying the Sufferers
Johnstown Pa July IS To-
day Judge Cummin and Banker
Toomson having chargo of the re-
lief funds began paying out tho
money to the sufferers Up to noon
SGOOO had been paid most of the
checks being for S80 tho lowest
amount paid to a single sufferer
Dr McDow tho assassin has
boen expolled from tho South Car-
olina Medical Association as un-
worthy of membership But this
action will not injure him with the
classes who applauded tho murder
and whom his act exalted as a
hero Littlo Itoek Gazette
Chronic grumblers novcr grum-
ble about Cheathams Chill Tonic
It is oven better than recommended
and guaranteed to cure Sold by
Park Connor
Surplus over all Liabilities
Assets to Liabilities v
Whole Number Policies in Force
Whole Asset Insured
Insurance gained during the year 1838
Iteservo 1J per cent
Tho first marriago among the
survivors of tho great flood at
Johnstown occurred in Morrill
villo about a mile below the wreck-
ed town on Saturday last and
there was a touch of romance in
ho event that wa3 very singularly
in accord with all the
circum-
stances John Parsons a young
timekeeper in the great mills of
tho Cambria Iron Company was
engaged some months ago to Ella
Treyvoglo a bright brunette of a
wealthy family who also lived in
Johnstown On tho day whon tho
great flood poured down the Cono
maugh valley tho two betrothed
wore in difforent quarters of Johns
town Tho rushing water caught
them up and whirled them togeth-
er far from tho places whero thoy
had beon Miss Treyvoglo was just
giving up when sho was floated
close to hor lover who rescued
hor and saved himself as well Sho
lost all hor family and fortnno in
tho flood On last Saturday thoy
wont to Morrillvillo and were made
man and wife Ex
Is Consumption Incurable
Bead tho following Mr C II Mor-
ris Newark Ark says Was down
with Abscess of Lnngs and friends and
physicians pronounced me an Incura-
ble Consumptive Began taking Dr
Kings New Discovery for Consump-
tion am now on my third bottle and
able to oversee the noik on my farm
It is the llnest medieiue over made
Jesso Middleware Decatur 0 says
Had it not been for Dr Kings New
Discovery for Consumption I would
have died of Lung Troubles Was giv-
en up by doctors Am now in best of
health Try it Sample bottles free
at J F Crows Drugstore
Death Did Not Part Them
Chicago July 20 A special to
tho Times from Eockford Ills
says One of tho most reraarkablo
suicidos that has ever occurred in
this city was that today of Mr and
Mrs Georgo Susmitch an aged
couple each ovor 75 years
For sometime they havo beon in
poor health Last night thoy rode
to tho end of the street car lino
walked to tho river tied their
arms together and jumjied in To-
day their bodies wero found four
miles bolow tho city Old ago and
pcor health is the only cause
McElrees Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORDS blackdraucht are
for sale by the following merchants in
Marion County
EWTaylor Jefferson
J F Crow
OBlark
IV J Sedberry
Joseph Bown Kellyville
Finley Garrett Lassater
II Sheffield Son Lodi
Smith i Jloseley Smithland
Baptist Preacher to Hang
Montgomery Ala July 20
Henry Duncan tho Freewill Bap-
tist preacher who recently murder-
ed his wifo in Dalo county and
eloped with a young lady of tho
neighborhood was captured and
tried in tho circuit court of Dalo
county convicted and sontenced
to death by hanging
Fortyono onearmed and ono
leggcd exConfederate vetorans
wore mado recipients at Morris
town East Tennessco tho other
day of a fund of 820000 given by
W B Tate a rich farmer It wa
divided equally after six months
notice to all who desired to apply
Little Rock Gazette
Take Cascarine for habitual con-
stipation It is guaranteed to cure
Price 50c and SI
Another Bank for Lonnview
Washington D C July 20 Thc
comptroller of currency today au-
thorized he First National hank
ol longviuw Texas lo begin bus-
iness with a capitol of 650000
Great English Remedy
Trade Hart HURRAYS SPECIFIC
A giiaranteel cure for all ner
votli tlKel C such as WEAK
MEMORY LOSS OF IIRAIN
OVVER H terU Healnelie
AIN IS THE BACK NERVOUS
PROaTRATION WAKEFUL-
NESS LEUCOKRHOiE UNI-
VERSAL LASSITUDA SEMI
TU NAL WEAKNESS Impotcncy
Belore laking aill gclcral l0ss of j0 tr of the
Generative Organs in cither sex caused by in-
discretion or overexertion and which ultimate-
ly lead to Pkuiaturb Old Ace Issamty and
Consumption 100 a box or six T ada Marl
for 55 00 Sent mail
boxes by on
receipt of price Full particulars
In pamphlet sent trie to cvery
applieant Q >
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
lo cure any case For eury S500
received we send ix boxe
uilha written guarantee to re-
fund the insney if our Specific
does not effert a cure
Address all communications to the Sole Man-
ufacturers THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO
Kansas City Mo
Sold in Jefferson by all Druggists
MEYER BROS DRUO CO
Wholesale Agents Dallas
After Tilins
IFCMFi SALE
Eleven head of flue ivork
OXEN TWO LOGWAGONS
Cattle in good condition Will be
sold low Apply to
DEI DAVIS
At Peoples Shoe Store
Juno 11th 89tf
Subscribe for the JiuWiSCUTK
nsurance uo
INCOPORATED IN 1S47
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Assets 18787428
0
1 PKIZK OP
1 PRIZE OF
> PRIZES OF
5 PRIZES OF
25 PRIZES OF
100 PPIZES OF
200 PRIZES OF
500 PRIZES OF
500 are
30O are
200 are
ArrROXIMATIOS rKlZfclf
100 Prizes of 5560 are
100 Prizes of < 00 are
100 Prizes of juoare
TFK311NAL PftlZFS
SO Prizes of S100 ure
S 2521516
116
27711
6S372SS2
7331177
10833373
Reserve 4 per cent 11938221
Premiums received 1838 3333735
Total to Policy Holders 1888 1620096
Total Disbursements 1888 2229388
Excess of Incomes over Disbursements 18S8 1121368
Expense Tax Iueome 1888 182
Ho
Tho Policios offored by this Company is simple nonforfeitable
and incontestable after two years
ADOLFH JiJi BSfJdL T AJPT y
SPECIAL AGENT FOR TEXAS
JEFFERSON TEXAS
OVS A HILLI01T DISTItlBTTTBD
Louisiana Stato Lottery Co
Incorporated by the LcsjiUture for Educa-
tional and Charitable purposes and Its fran-
chise mude a part of the present State Constitu-
tion in 1S79 by an overwhelming popular vote
lis JIAIIUOTII DRAWINGS take place
SeralAnnually June and December and Its
GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS tale
place in each of the other ten months of the year
and are all drawn in public at the Academy of
Music New Orleans Liu
FACIEI FOK TWENTY YEAKS
For liilcxrity or its Druit liifrsurul
lrompt Payment or lrize
Attested ah follows
Jle do hereby certify that uc miperriie
the arrangement fur all the Monthly and
ScmiAnnuai Drawings of The Louisiana
State Lottery Company anil in pernon
vianayc aial vonlrol the Drawing them
xeletH ami that the mime are conduetcil
irilh honeuty fuimexs anil in good faith
toirard all parties and lee authorize the
Company totue thin certificate with fac-
simile of our signature attached inita
adcertixrvieiitH
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xfy
CommlvNiouer
HV themidersigned Bankand Banker
will pay all Prize drami in The Louis-
iana State Lotteries tckick may be i > n
neiited at our counti rs
K It WALltSLETPros Lcui3ft Hit 3k
PIEBBE LA1TAUS Pxes Stata Satl Bi
A BALDWIIT Prea NVs Orleans Nat1 Bk
0A2L E0H17 Frcs TJalca National Bank
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
In the Academy of Mubie New Orleans
TUESDAY Angust 13 1889
CAPITAL PRIZE S300000
IUO000 Tlchols nt TiiuU llollnrv
iIUIi HiiliisSlO < ltiurlirH l < > iitliM
8 Tnciitictlisgi
LIST OF PRIZES
1 PRIZE OP 5 M0000 Is 300000
1000001s HKIXJ0
50000 is 50000
> 000is 21000
10000is 20000
5000 are 2 i0jO
WOO are 25000
50000
1 IPIZE OP
M000
100 vp
50000
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20000
599000
WPrizeaof 100 are OOJOO
3134 lrizei amountinc to 31054800
Xotk Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not
enUticil to terminal Prizes
AtiKSTS WANTED
C3 Koe Club R ites or any further informa-
tion iksired uritc Icsibly to the undersigned
clearly stating ynur residence with Stflto Coun-
ty Street and Number More rapid returu mail
uelhery uiH be assured by your enclosing an
Envelope bearing your full address
IMPORTANT
audreas JT Jl DAUPHI2T
Nov Orloans La
orUADAUPHnT
Was iisgtsn 230
By ordinary letter containing 3Ioney Or-
der Issued by all Express Companies New York
Exchange Draft or Iostal Note Wc pay
cUarscH on Currency sent to us by Express
in sums of 3 or o er-
A ± w Letters containing tacy lo
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK
New Oilcans La
RKMEMI1ER that the payment of Prizes
Is GUARANTEED BY rOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of New Orleans and the Tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution whose
chartered rights are recognized in the highest
Courts therefore beware of any imitations and
anonymous Schemes
ONE IIOMiAK is the price of the smallest
part or fraction or a Ticket ISSUED KY UK
in any Draw Ing Anj tldng In our name oflered
for less than a Dollar is a swindle
Citation IJy Publication
THE STATE OK TEX VS
To the fbeniV or unj Countable of Marlon
CoUUt lllthTINO
YOU arc hereby commanded to miiuiuoii I
rtisTMN bv publuutiou of this Citation in
newspaper iubli hed in jour Comity of Marion
oncoiuih wtek lor four mct iie weeks next
before the ath Pay of August lvv the return
dity of this litttinn to be and upptar before ltiu
utmy otlite in Jetkrou m the 4th Pay of Au
gu > tiv > > at 1U o clock a uu toansuer the com-
plaint of J J Allele In a pita r debt on open
m count for the um of sixtyseven Pol Kirs and
Sixty Cents prim IpaL The nature ot Plain tilts
demand against the said 1 Fehittcin being a
deblforsiid amount in ta h loaned and goods
sold mid riclhcrul by > aid IlttliiliU totaid De-
ft mlant from to wit the trd lut of August
to January 21 ls t whi < b were all to be
piidCa h which said Mlit wan brought Mi ju >
court as per itciuicd sworn mi omit Ulid in
said Court June Mb lfcN
Herein fiil pot but tf tlti writ and ur jou
liae tn uttd tin < ii ie inakt due riturn as
thiInu out Is t m aid CourtuLolluin Jif
feiNimou tlu ud iitli > u of August
OiUi tiitdtT inr hand tub the > tii Daj uf
June lsvi
F J GRAHAM J I1
lreiim t Xo > Marion Count Tex its
CSHSrsTTS
Or Social and Moral Oultoro
Intoiliitcil by ltose Elizabeth Cleve
IiAND ia having the largest fcale of any
stiietly subscription book published
Terms ami eiiculars free if yon moan
business and waut to coiumenee Aork
at once send 1 ror outlit Exclcmve
Teiiiitoiv Guaiuntlep Hoping to
secure your services for 18S9 Me are
Tours truly
LYHAN W DICKER50N CO
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Is > as pleasant to the taste as Lemon Syrup lias no hitter
taste and is jn t as reliable in all cases as the bitter quinine
Children love to take it
Price 25 Cents
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WORTH LISTENING TO
AS YOU HAVE SAVED
ZMZCGSTZE I3ST THE PAST
YOU CAN CONTINUE TO SAVE
MONEY in the FUTURE
WE OFFER YOU NO FOltEION MANS UUAKANTEE BUT SELL YOU
BOOTS SL23tl SOICXESJS
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WITH OUIl OWX
Should our Goods rip in Seam or Solo in any reasonable time return Utorq to
us when thoy give away and they will lie repurert
ZF IEIE OP CIHIAIE GKE
And should the purchaser find our shoes to contain shoddy or paper return u
the old shoes and we will 1IETUEN YOU THE MONEY
Orcler bv mail shrill havts special attention
Do you see tho point
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Groceries Dry Goods i General lerelaiflizB
OF EVERY KESD
BATEMAjST WHITE BLOCK
JEFFEBSON TEXAS
Groves Tasteless
Is as pleasant to tho taste as
Iicinon Syrup
Children cry for it
Children laugh for it
K ovcr tails to cure
Chills onco broken will not re-
turn
Cost 30U only half tho price of
other Chill Tonics
No quinino needed
No purgative needed
Children lovo to take it
Contains no poison
Is cheaper than quinine
fpsT3Slz It is as large as any dollar Ton
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AND THE BEST
Sold by O B Park
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SRANBS of LIQUORS
Corner of Walnut Lafayette Sts
JEFFERSON
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TEXAS
Desires on the opening of the new business season to return his sincer
thanks for the liberal patronage extended him during the past twenty years and
feels gratified from the fact that many of his customer have been with arm
ever since he commenced business in Jefferson
Promising in the future as in tho past to deal only in tho best goods and
guaranteeing the same satisfaction and prompt attention that has enabled him
to make and keep so manv friends he confidently asks for their continued pat
rouage Sept IB 1888
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