The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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Mighett of all in /i^arcninj; Power.-?-Latest \J. S. Gov’t Report
ABSOLUTES* PURE
TH€ FAIRFIELD RECORDER.
T©W STii.PU W TTY.
Announcement Fees. *
For District rffioe i» . .......... < .$7.80
For County office. .........
For Precinct office ..........
HF~ Terms, Cash In Advance. Jtl
Note The nnr» s of ofmdidntee will
be printed on tlie primary election tick-
ets ui tiie order in' which they announce
'For (Surveyor.
E. E. TURNER ic hereby anuodnord
as a candidate for county aurveyor, sub
jedt to the action of the democratic pri-'
tnarics. 1 ’ ..
. CAMPAIGN OFFEH.
We will send you
the Fairfield Recorder
six months fqr fifty
| cents, ©ash. J
Joii) tLc Democratic
now u urn here 200.
Mr. J. R. Ham, of Dew, w«9 in
town Wfdueaday ;aud called in to
‘ 8-e the Recorder.
y, | v ,- in * (Tjii-m;
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Iouree Dyspepsia, In-
digestion & Debility•
Adelaide, the infant daughter of
WORTH STEWARD is hereby nn- . -.
*nounoed a« a candidate for county aur-I Mr. Bljd Mrs. (}. W. NVllliauiHon,
veyor, subject to the action of the dem-
$5.h0 oorotic primaries. *
$2.50 —~~r~—, • •
For.County ComnilaalonerM.
Heat No. 1, . .
fb Use paper.
announcements.
1 hereby mill
date for w-elef
For |c
y ainnJii
r-cleCtiffii
T
I'onirreaa.
luce myself an a candi- |
8i ns the )f«niresenta-
tive of the First District of Texas in
Congress, subject tc the action of the
Democratic oonveutiou. j »
- J O. HUT0HE8ON.
£?«$ District Attorney.
G. W. HARDY, of Navutto comity, is
■hereby annoinii rd as n candidate for
district attorueVof the 13tlj judicial dis-
trict subject to Cl^o notion pt tlie demo-
For Representative.
L. D. LILLARD is \ofleby ajmounc-
•d aa a candidate for jfopreaentative,
suliject to the notion of the democratic
primaries.
LEE
eratio oonveutiou.
For County
-+
■fulgre.
hereby
B LEE HA'TTERWHITf is hereby
8 nounoej us a Candidate fjpr renreaonta-
■ five, subject t-> the actio? of the denio-
B eratio primaries.
I • A. G. A]
I nonneed as
[ as county J
L of the ilmoi
m w. m. wi
BH , an a Candida
to the actior
«n-
or re-election
A. G. ANDERHON
nonneed as p candidate
as oonnty judge, subject to the action
of the democratic primaries.
W. M. WRITE is hereby announced
a a candidate for county judge, subject
to tlie action of the democratic prims-
1
- • •; ,•••: •• '
EEN~e<t Tierney announced
Lte for county judge, subject .
In of the dcuioeratic primn-
|County Attorney. Conatllble T.
li- DAVI88 is hereby an- . ,
n a candidate for re-eleotion | ®,c“-
attorney, subject to the ac-
democratie primaries.
)WAHI)S is liereby announc-
ndidato-for county attorney,
the action of the democratic
A. M. DUNAOAN is hereby announc-
ed as n oundidnte for re-election aa oom-
aisaiiyoer of Heat No. 1; subject to the
action of the democratic primaries.
T-R li ARRF.TT is hereby announc-
ed ns a candidate for county oomraia-
siouer, of Precinct No. lysubject to the
action of the democratic primaries. J
Rent No. 8. '
H. M, MILL is hereby announced ni<
s candidate for oommishioner of Rent
No. 8, subject to the action of the demo-
cratic primaries.
D. P. BENNETT is hereby announc-
ed ns n candidate for commissioner of
Bent No. 4, subject to the action of the
democratic primaries.
For Justice of tho Pence.
Precinct No. I.
- JOHN TERRY is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election ns justice
of the peace, subject to the notion of
the democratic pntnnriee.
I. N. ROBERTSON is hereby an-
nounced as a candidate for jnstioo of
the pence, subject to the action of tho
democratic primaries.
J. W. KENNEDY is hereby an nouno-
ed ns a candidate for justice of the
peace, aubjeot to the action of the dem-
ocratic primaries. ,
For Constable. /
\ * Precinct No. 1.
W. A. GILLILAND is hereby an-
nounced ns a candidate for ooustahie,
Precinct No. 1, subject to the action'<JT
the democratic primaries. *
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1894.
of Dew, died Tuesday morning.
The campaign is gutting inter-
esting. Subscribe for ' the Re-
corder •<> months for the 50 cants.
A
M. T. JDnes Lumber
Co. of Mexia will pay
the highest ijnarxet
price for dotton
lections.
Married
At the rssicfouos of Judge 11. M
Evans, Sunday, May 27th, 181)4,
at, 8 o'elook a. iu, Prof. J. It.
Smith, of "Wortham, and Mias'
' • , ( Indio Evuiin, of Fait lield, wore
Glut), it rnuited in marriage, Rev. W. F.
J lirinson, oiticiattug.
Prof. Smith is one of'our teacti-
ors, and was principal of the Wor-
thatn scliool for the term of the
present scholastic year. He is a
Rice, pleasant gentleman, well
gmilifird for the profession ho hsi
chosen, ' , ■
Miss Gludie, the daughter of
Judge H. M. "Evsus, is one of
FnfrtieldlA most haantifel and
complished youug ladies; ra^nd
though she lias not, as yet, been a
resident of our town'twa-.y4“'M>
she has made many* friepds
unito'ln extenjiiig their nsngri
lations, and wishing that life’i
may bo cloudless.
Wort l
' ■
Aiu's
i mocrulic Chi'
*m - v*- 'vcxi.iV""riran
run) Our N, artfst Exchange
May !}0th; 18:11
Allegri* called ‘ I! .•
I Worthy,! Vindicator.']
Mr,'A. N..Suiipp i.-, at Ghicago
Disuoirnls nf this precinct '•••.rth. ■ tin i v.^t*k dis umlng of several cars
(•1 l(i»tk night tor tho purpose of. q( outlie which he hits recently
organizing u Democratic club. I shipped.
Judge H. M. Evans, of I<airfield, |>elition beiiritig the- largest
WHS introduced and made a splen- I uunlber 6f names over gotten up
did argument in favor of the De.n- iu W^ijram will aoon be sent to
ocratic party. After the speaking | the ,umt (,nioH
J udge Allegro was eiecied per- '
uiAueut cliaiimau; C. J. Turner,
on-col-
s29tf
Misses Goriu Johnson and Ad-
die Sims have gone to Mexia, to
attend the cominenceme|nt exercis-
es there. -
Mr. A- Simpson, of the Mt. Zi-
on neighborhood enters the race
this week for the office of County
Treasurer.
3*goj oa'*3
and picket f©nce, lii
cement, etc., go ta t|
PbNNEH io hereby announced
idato for county attorney, aub-
o action of the democratic pri-
N - » .
. . .-f V' >V
J .• •. ;•
Every precinct organize a Dem-
ocratic Club, i
Miss Vernon Compton went to
Mexia Tuesday.
J. 1. Campbell, in Mexia, will
Appreciate your lumber trade aud"
give you good stock and low prices.
If we get the railroad, Fairfield
LIAM BLAKENEY.in UriJ™11 C^'
Mrs. L. Jobusou has beeu on
the sick Uet this week.
For Sheriff.
llAYDON in hereby announced
dilate for re-election hh aherifT,
|to the action of the democratic
fioed mi a . ini.'. ;.. hIiit ill, I
; to the action of the dehaocratic |
ties.
■M.<- ■
li. BOND ih hereby announced as
Iliclnt,' for !a-^_
I of tho democrat;
llidato foi elnaffi, Huliji'd to tlie
rntm jirimaries. v
M WHITAKER is hereby nn-
ed as a candidate for (dieriff,-Hnb-
o the action of the democratic pri-
i are authorized (o announce Win.
I EEL) na n candidate for tlie office
IlSrlff of Kree-stone oonnty, subject
i'
., For Connty Clerk. ■
A R. T. DRUM WRIGHT is hereby
jnlnced n» a candidate for county
Ik, hiibjeet to tlie notion of the demo-
te primal ic>
f. \ (OMPTON ia lierohy anliounc-
a candidate tor re-election as
Inty clerk, subject to tho action of
Idemocratie priuiarijw.
i RANK I A I I'., .m. is liercbi an I
linlced as a candidate for county
Irk,subject to file action of the demo-
Jitie pi on.....
H. RGBINBON is hereby aunoiine-
■MHl ..........li.late for comity elcrk, «ub-
j^^T-ct to the action of the democratic pri-
JoiU the Deinooratio Club
TiiroS now caudidates-tllis week.
W. Manahau is
Dr. W. A. Womack bos gone to
Did las. —
Week.
McTlH's
j
T. J. BIM8 is hereby announced ns a
candidate for county clerk, aubject to
tho action of the democratic primaries.
DR. W. M. GRIFFITH is hereby an
imunoed a« a candidate for county clerk,
subject to the action of the democratic
jirimaries.
For District Clerk.
W. C. 'JEFFERHON is bereiry an-
nounced os a candidate for re-election
es dist rict oierk, subject to tlie action of,
tlieJemooratio primaries.
It It. IlOYD is hereby nnnonneed ns
n candidate tor district clerk, subject to
of, the democratic primaries.
- v~rr"r. ,y yy \ /" • /
For Assessor.
J. P. OGLESBY is liereby anrionneed
os a candntc for ru-elcotion as tax as-
sessor, subject to the nothin of the dem-
ocratic primaries.
A F. CARTER is hereby nun^noced
*s a candidate M tux ssw-ssor, m 11 * j * “*• t*j
to the action of tlie democratic jirima
ries.
T. It. IVY is hereby announced as a
c.n. trdidati /for tax (usutesor,aubjecuto the
act) n of tlie democratic primnrie*.
,tA1> C MAYO is hereby announced
as a oatftdidate flu tax assesaor, s|ibject
to ton. fiction -of the democratic priinn-
HeSj, j
,T f. HENDERSON ,» hereby an-
IlOUns a candidate for tax HSkessor,
■nbjhct to the action nf the democratic
Jirpn.'l re ,
1). SMITH OLAltK is hereby an-
smiu-ed as n candidate for tax MBessor,
(object t/i tlie notion of the dcRfMtrnt iC j
/-tepriniaries '
Hco Mr. J H. MlTTVapu’s notion
of Portable Milk Dair^. ^
Subscribe for the Kecobdkk six
mouths for fifty cents, cash.'
Dr. F. P. Peyton, of Dew, gave
ua S pleasant call Weduesiiay. *f
G. A. Hell, Esq., his been spend,
iug several days at Tehuacunx
Money I Money!!
I am
money on
smulkRmouflts, on gooj real estate
security. W. M. White.
Mr. R. H. Curry gave the Re-
corder a pie isunt call Tuesday.
Miss May Robinson returned
from Tehuacaua Wednesday even-
ing-
Messrs. J. L Hturk aud C. W.
Coyki-ndall went to Buflalo Wed-
i* cr;!.)!?,
noueyi .Honor”.
again iyepared to furnish
on easy terms, iti large or
For lumber, shii
gles, sash, dbors, we
fence, lii4e.
M. T. Jones” Lumber
Co. in Mexia. /
Mr. T. O. Houner, of WinJjler,
passed through town Wednesday
en rbtite to Oakwood, returning
Thursday^
To the Chairmau of each Demo-
cratic Club iu the county: Pleaa.6
send a report of your \jlub to^e
associate editor of tho ltvcOBDEli.
Sometimes ego I was trtyibled\
with.au-attack of rheumatujm. I
used Charaborlain’s Pain Balm
and was completely cured. I have
since advised many of my friends
and customers to try the” remedy
and all speak highly oMt. Simon
Goldbmin,. San Luis Rey, Cal.
For Bale by J. P. Robiuson, Fair,
field and W. Allegro, Wortham.
A children’s party was giveu at
the residence of Mr- aud Mrs. R.
‘F. Hotter last Tuesday uight'.
They report a fine time.
Miss EugeDia Childs was pain-
fuiiy hurt at the Baptist church
last Sunday morning, by the win-
dow falling on her arm, '
Read, on the first page of the
Recorder, Judge Reagan's posi-
tion on the issues of the day. It
it such sqaare-dealing, honesty
and ability that for aboat fifty
years has made him very dear tQ
ite pebple. .
Mr. !L. D. Dillard's little daugh-
ter Mattie who was quite sic^t with
rtfUx last week, is about well again.
His oldest sou, Watson, now has
flux and is quite sick, causing Mr.
Dillard to have to remain closely
at home all this week.
» Notice.
Call at J. H. Mgllveen’s and see
his Portable Milk dair>, or Coole/
lie has Obtained n |<atout on it,
and is nriw ready to supply every
person who may want one. All
who have used it, are well pleased.
Call aud see it.
secretary and ' C. B. Dunngajr,
Measurer. The chair
Wm. Kirveu, C. J. Turner and
Joe Love ^committee on .consti-
tution and hyjaws. Frfiy-two
names were enrolled tho first *;dash
out of the box” and a handsome
list yet to follow. Several whom
tho populists have' been counting
on showed their colors last night.
The Democrats are safe in
t/i
the primary as they did the
time and-4hey will not have to ini
port any from Navarro .county to
do so either. , The club will meet
again next Tuesday night. '
John Henry.
Don’t Buy Consigned Pianos
| ’H im iu*tmm<;i:g‘an-li
Ofl ltT 1111104 -X 111): t : ' r i ’. !
In jci-tiui. Yon -ui uily i
(i-reit for kuio bull in jf)) I . tlir-
offering to imrrimau it onoi
Iriusiguminit ngunis, wboii
.Jnijuun! net onlj i iin.-l.-i i
!uii(T freipmntly Wioso uotu
gill fi - ■ Muter- .l'H- Jii.it till;
era My for tin. pip-iioae of trer^ft'rrjnrf ! . .. ;u): i
to mim- money,, Those noted must Be pui l on tii
loan of inatrnmnni aijif nil ..out. — - .-> |
mieli lioti-s and buy ouch inatruniei)tv de.ierve no i
ileiiartliieilt at
)yashingtou asking for a daily
mail botwlvn this plaoe and Fair-
field”, instead of the ' tri weekly
appointed j'-thgt wo now TjAv*e.
Tlin board - of trustees of the
Wortham ladepeudeut Bchool
District will ineet Juno 13, at 2
o'clock ji. in., for the purpose of
electing teachers for the Wortham
High Behool for the next scholns
tic year. , . • ' - .
• !fJr"0"b*H'-k .Journal.]
.. ... . ... a^lnH B. Bf Gardner was at Athens
now that they will poll as njany in | Xn8ad(iv 8#y„ tfau 8(Wnon of
*.*bt i Texas is far abend of that.
Thornton, Taxi, May 23.-Mr.|MANY GOODS WJLL BE SOLD
W. W. Tvilpatriok died st his resi- ‘ •
defice here this morning of intostj-L ^ twonty thoi asnd dollar wtoclc of
... ilxa Led..,,] \ Vurniture, Carpets, Wall Paper
Judge and Mrs. Doyle are visit-
vYc Lurry a Larger vjioi-lv tliuu nil Dealei
iVo bake houaei In ifalvuatou, IIonnt, , Wm*-- Dallni*, A
vVw have Imm-ii .intabliaUed om yeur* in Tv-x.i \V* -tji iii.i
time aoloH We refer to any tiiink in T'i-jc*.-
apfitf TUGS. (,()(■(. » N A ittcO., Gu
Corley Bros.’
GRAND CLOSING OU
fouuce
From Liberty School House.
—a
oiuim.
AT AND BELOW
Ya©n Baby wag sick, ire gmr* bar Caatoria.
she waa a Child, she aaiad tor Oaatoria.
When she became MWn, riie clung to Cbkstoria.
WUa Mi* W ChUrtnn, Mm g*v»lb«u OMtorto.
f
,, , . , , uren tnat lew rnoMiora woo iuiow
Don t forget ihe 4th of July, its worth are willing to lm without
,/ For l «il«ri<ir.
‘ thO ha NDTFER i* berebv nnfionno-
,«d M a candidate fo! re-eloetiun
V roller tor. sutrirct *3 ths r.-tiori
, ? dM&noratui (Miaiaruia. ,
tkx
V
For Tnuurw,
tor
nubjaet 1
i priiiarfi
1$' haraliy'] -
T&i’
2m
l-:i!
grounds.
bnibcClie at the leuiiloll
Diuner free.
The M. T. Jones Lum-
ber Co. of Mexia have
got prices to suit the
low price of cotton.
Mr. X. R. Watson has beeu very
sick several days, but is uo.v able
to be out.
Mr*W. Vr. Riiey snyw if we get
the railrohd that Fairfield will
spread out.!
rota DYSPEPSIA.
ndifeetirm and PtOFearb diaorfl'
ftriownr'S ikon nrrrcRR
9n, taka
All dealen keeh It, fl pn*t bottle. Oanutift hat
uurk andi eromd red ltnea on $rrapper.
Professorls E E. Williford uud
T. >S IVyJon, of DeV, were fn
town Tnesnay. •»
Miss Ih-hsi* Mjms, of Cqttoc
Gin, is visiting relatives ami
friends in I'liwu.
Mr. J. W Kennedy enters tho
rnoe this w iek for Justice of Ihe
I’ooce of pr ccinct No, 1.
The M. T. Jones Lum-
ber CoJ, in Mexia, are
the people, when It
comes tio good lumber
and low prices.
Mr. D. Smith (jfsxfy, pFDiw, en*
tors the nw«\this steek for the of
ficeof >*
lira. J. it. Bell is visiting hsr
Mother in Chrsiotna. - tjfyp was to-
k$i;;d|lrilrt, th« n»-
hi.'.’.
/pl«st*Ckst ; P«hf;
JlffiHWSS
Mr. J. W. Kennedy informs us
■that the number of pupi}s within
the scholastic ago, belonging to
the Fairfield District Schciol is
143. _^ * t
Mr. G. W. McAdams, of | Mt.
Zion, wns a pleasant caller at j thia.
office Wednesday. He send the
Recorder to his brother at Hills-
boro. /
^“Miiuy of the - ms of Rains
ville, Indiana are never without n
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in' the house,/ says Jaoob
Brown, the lending ftierchiint of
the place. This Remedy has
proven of so much Value for colds,
ertei i*h I », rilltl
,
dren that few moMiera who know
iftng t
it. For sale b
Fairfield aud
am.
t
P.rf Robinson,
Worth-
J-
AUegi-e,
regular meeting of the Democratic
Club, Saturday, June 9tb, at 4 p.
/
l oj Sale or Exchange for Corn or Oats.
tine Jersey yearling bull, one
young sow with foai pigs, fensex
breed, one young male hog, seven
months old, Esabx breed, one
young sow and pigs, fine Poland
China, two meat nogs, 10 or 12
months old, at unusually low pric
ee fof cash. Apply to
O. C Kirveu, -:'
jelt2 ^’airfield, Texan.
The next quarterly conference
of the Methodist chflrcb, will be
held -in Fairfiejd, beginning Fri-
‘day night] Jane 8th, and-'will eto-
(hrace tlie succeeding / Be!Ufday
and Bq^dny. , It is the intculton
of the pastor, R'-v. Yf,- Frllfrto-,
Hfni, to protract the meet tug a few
days. Rev. Mr. Wr^pil, of Mexia,
will be hefe.
School Concert.
Miss Corin Johnson’s private
school, closed here lost_ Friday
with a concert Friday night.
The stage, tastily decorated, was
beautiful.
The program consiated of music,
songs, recitations, dialogues, tab-
leaux and a drill.
The program, throughout, was
v&ry interesting, and we do not
hesitate to oall it a success. Mu-
sic was furnished by Prof. Ike
Bell. \
A large number was present,
very many more' than could find
)tn in the house.
Notice.
There will be a meeting . at
Jones Academy 2& miles Bouth of
Fairfield to make preparation for
celebratingJhe 19tfi of Juhe all
who are interested will meet at the
above named place Monday June
4th at 3 o’clock^), m. v
W. M. Moody, Chairman.
Henry Jones, Seoretary.
The colored Baptist Sunday
Bchool of Fairfield, are prepnriug'
to give a picnic on IDth.of June at
public tank. Their circulars will
be out this week.
A report in being circulated in
Freestone county that Mexia is
trying to buy off the projectors of
the railroad which is to run from
Corsicana to Buffalpr" A more
dastardly and infamous falsehood
was never perpetrated. Mexia’s
citizens are not ni«do out of that
kind of stuff to try to tear down
or breakup fluy move of Freestone
tg. better their condition. Mexia
is not afraid of competition and
hold her own against any that
come and we iln fiono ciri
of Freestone will not give
credetjco to such reporto that we
know to be falsehoods of the first
water,—Mexia Herald-Echo.
Mr H H. Powell returned last
hear tho address of
Evans at tho nextf*eok fr?f Vernon, Lamar county,
Alabama, where he hhd gone af
ter A. (]. Neland, who is wanted
here for assault with intent to
murder. The offence was com-
mitted last yeat in tho southern
part of tliia county, and N«!»p
being out on bond, unceremonious-
ly hied himself away to otLor
fields and loft his bondmnon with
the bag to hold. When Mr. Pow-
«.!l arrived at Vernon,Tie xpund
'Neland with four others,Avj^ign--
e l there on the charge of tnurder,
and that Neiand had trurned Btate’s
evidence, consequently the author-
ities refused tq lot him be brought
hack.
f) vyiuri of OlntmentH for Catarrh that
coutniii Mercury, M
K8 mercury will destroy
sourte of smell fihd completely de-
rauge tho whffle Ayratetn” when ^4-
Ponltry Tant.
„ cattle, breiige
QloWjOK ptiire
Mexia Jersey Farm
I deal in J era
turkeys and the
t*r*d 1’ RoeksT'lf. G.
Brown IxegtwRua, Ilk Minorcws,
Buff CocbtBS «»r €^!h-
till, a choice selecilbn M foWUt.. A
1*4 Brown Legporun and )X4r*
ter iug itjhrqughr thb tnoooas put-
faces. But* artWea Htould uofer
be used-
Oocbitw U
tridga
I ant nowlal
for hatohi
iu
m
ihalUa
«*aaF9f
k.Ml* at -j
oJSera f
' carefo
Jfot>
r»irtfo;
from Mpu^^jaC^latK
damage they will d»fo 4eU told to
May 25th, 1894
Liberty school house and churoh
is situated about midway between
Oakwood and Bonner’s Fferry, and
is in the midst of a thickly settled
community of honest and prosper-
-^W l.m-lH.
Farmers are generally well up
with their work, aud jubilant over
the fine prospect for corn crops.
Cotton is looking nice, but we fear
such cool nights will oause it to
die out.
The oaf* crop is very fine for
sandy land, such as we have, and
ia ulrnost made. *
Wo are all Democrats down
here, bat some are a little sole
over Cleveland’s administration.
To such wo would say: Still wave
your Democratic buunor, for you
have only been betrayed, and the
principles of Democracy shall
shine the more brilliant.
We were sorry to notice in a re-
cent issue of the' Reoorder that
our neighbor at Oakwood used
snob harsh language in speaking
of the Populists. While I am not
in sympathy with the Third party
movement, I do say that harsh
Wofun are not argument^. - -
I will close by saying hurrah
for John H. Reagan for Governor.
Reporter.
♦-» •
From Winkler
May 28th, 1893.
Not seeing anything from this
part of the country iu youc old
Democratic stand-by, 1 will drop
you a few lines in regard to crops
and a little of pofiWM.
Crops are all O, K. where the
elbow grease has been npplii-1 in
tho right shape, but where it has
not they are sorry.
Laying-by corn and chopping
cotton is all the go now.
Now about poljlics We Dem-
ocrats up hern are thinkiug if
there are no candidates down
about Fairfield we will nil »ru.n
from uji.bore. •
I have not seen a candidate this
spring. It is getting about the
tiino somebody was showing Kirn
self. Boys come out from un-
der the chip and lot us know how
you stand on Cleveland’s adminia-
(ratinn. Vinttiului Leo c-iuet^o
from tho word go.
Hurrah for Reagan for- Govern-
or and Hutcheson for Congress
again. We hate to give up Hogg,
but wn will have it to do.
Well, boys, cgme tip and give
us a little jaw. The Third party
boys have made a rousing speech.
Tii&js-wet over in a little negro
school lioujjB-And unknown as thoy
thought, to (uwbod/ but their side,
ack delivered speeches. Tho dar-
keys aw all well pleased with Al-
len’s speech. Thoy say he spoke
about three hours. George is a
pretty good orator. -He is my
friend and neighbor, and he un
dottbwdly means" what be says
when fie advocates economy, be-
cause be went after dark, amljthen
on Batur||ay night, so they] eoukl
sleep On Sunday if they stayed oat
Womack told them, so A ii9£ro
told me, that When.^he left., ha,
promi«ej^WS'"wus he would u
•t<UT tpnjkabd he stayed tmlil abdut '
12 p'ldofek^yWeli, that is.huXlong
•P®W!P long ! gao^t>e tsytfd not
come u
getl»^*«y #oo
”$! B»y%swiMa
Wait «mti
s-
come
ing.Grunbnry friei^ds.
Mrs. M. Herring left yesterday
for Kurr county for tho benefit of
her health.
Advices from Hon. J. W. Blake
state Mrs. Blako is much irnprov- j
till.
Mrs. Dr. Nettles, of Marlin, is
the guest of her puronts, Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Prendergast.
Mr. Ben Hardy, from Guthrie,
Q. /T., father of the late Charley
UaYdy' was visiting relatives here
last week.
About the 3rd or 4th Sunday ip
June, the Baptist congregation
will begin a protracted meeting
under the auspices of L. W. Duke.
| Mexia Eagle.J
Waiter Anderson, who has beeu
(studying law at Palestine has re-
turned home.
Mrs. Lucy Johnson was bitten
by a spider Tuesday and has boen
suffering considerably since.
Miss Mollio 'Bond, who has beeu
visiting her brother, S. F. Bond,
left yesteribiy for her home in
Tennessee. She was accompanied
by Osenr Tedford, who has resign-
ed his position at Mis trot's aud
will spend the eummer at fiis old
home in Tennessee, returning here
iu the fall.
The ‘‘melody of wedding bells”
still lingers in the air. On Wed-
nesday evening, May 23rd in Col-
lege Chapel, was celebrated the
marriage ceremony of Miss Mattie
GraLinii*^¥l»e lovely daughter of
Mr. C. J.«L. Graham to J. 11. Mc-
Collum, of West Point, Texas.
Tho marriage was solemnized by
Rev. B. D. Cockrill, president of
Trinity University, using the riug
service.
| Mexia llerald-Echo,]
Dr. T. F. Oates and family are
on a two weeks’ visit to relatives
and friends in Russleville, Ark.
We arc sorry to relate tho death
of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cantrell’s
little five year old boy, .who died
February 17, after a painful,ill-
ness of two days with croup.
Sam Love returned from Chica-
go Sunday, where lie shipped Sev-
eral car loads of fat cattle. The
market up there Jm reports some-
what improved, -,i
Senator Bob Steele has been ap-
pointed bv Gov. lloeu a delegate
from the lirst congressional dis-
trict to attend the southern int?>r-
stato immigration convention to be
held .in tiro city of Augusta,
Georgia, May 30th.
LGroesbock New Era. |
Mrs. J. D. Whitcomb is expooted
to return homo next week from
Arkansas, where she has been vis
itiug the past several weeks.
]Kflsso Cyclone.)
Thornton is to have an incorpo-
ration election Juue 2nd.
Whije out dejfberry hunting
Tuesday Miss Lulu Walker was
bitten ojn the hand by a popper
head snake. At debt accounts she
was doiug as well could lie ex-
pected, f-TltoXuten ‘Enterprise.
The. Baptists will
protracted meeting, at th], place
beginning Monday June 4th.
[Corsicana Observer. |
The artesian well is now ap
pcoaching 600 foot'in depth
Mi*.'Allan, of ChlpepOV cou’nty,
Virginia,'is visiting hero with the" ?,
pui pose of loeating ie this coantf.
UL^auU^fo ue*! fo giMJl
0 jrotoMiV. fev; YeYiuived .’"fkpi
wteemblsnS^r^T^' £' ’,,- .m
Mr.. Franks of *Bi4blan^*u<l Kn:
W. ft. Sim* t>f iMR
waf Kif the Oottoo Bdt tofo tow*.,
ingtor-f*: ’*
Matting, Window Shades, Eic.
Goffins, Casktti, Robes and Suits,
AT BUSTED PRICES FORT.CASH, iA '.TRIAL , SOLICITED-
CORLEY
Mexia,
Citation.
THE STATE 01y T EXAS,
To =!l persons interepted in the estatt
of Thotaas anil Susan Kulka, doqeaBoU :
W. R Boyd, uJminintrator of the ek-
tate of Bald Tliounii and Siiwui I-'nhj.s,
duoeiiBed, have-filed in the Oonnty Ootjrt
of ............-minty hisr Final Accoiynt
of the condition of said estate, togetljer
with an application to be discharged us
administrator thereof, which will be
heard by our said court on the ffrat
Monday iu July A. D. 18S4, sflmo bijinjj
the 2nd day of July A. I>. 1K!I4, at the
Court House of said Freestone county
in the town of Fairfield at which i/ime
and |dace all persons interested in said
estate are required to appear and con-
test said Final AoShunt and apjdica-
tion, ff they see proper.
Witness it N Compton, Clerk.. Of the
County Court oFFreeatone county: *
(liven under my hand aud
[ ieai, A the seal of «:ud Court at my of-
v- ni Fairfield, on this tlio
22nd day of May, A. 1>. 1804.
R N. COMPTON, Clerk,\
miri County Court,, Freeetone oo., Tex
Notice to Horse Men.
My two tin-- young registered stable'
horseB, “Ohdumifc Bov” an«i HQayoBft/‘
iim> Lie Xuuad aL J. C Brower's LivHry
8table in KgriLtiekl, in oimr^o of Mr. A.
E. McKiuleJ, who will make known
tormH on upphohtion. Send for cirmi-
lare ^escribing said tiDe%harneHH mid
Middle animnlH
W.Xi-JiOY]).*
Mu roll 30t'0, 180-4. Fai^flold, T^x.
BROS.,
Texas.
FREE TO ALL:
New Illustrated Ciu v?0(ju»
Plants, Roses, Bulbs, Vi>ie§,
Shrubs, Ornamental Ti dsa,
|| Small Fruits, Grapo Vines Goods,
etc., wiii be maded Fax a to all
applicant, ioo page*. Moot com-
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Citation.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
'T'c .“.11 —tmMMxi
of Y. P*\l\'hi’tt,‘de'cMased: ‘
J. M. Hfimmett. ndrainistra* r of the
esttito of u.'ti'l T. '1 V.Tutt, dcunfuBiJ,
have filed in tli t Coiliitv Cour f I’niv
Htouc County his Final Accdmh! of Oho
oondition of mi \ t^tat», fcoget o /,
an appliontioii t<* bo .discharK'u i atybd-
nunistratior thereof,%yhicii will bo l/'ard
by 4mr h;:ui CJU t li. i / 1 .
ill .) nly .V. I 1 ]•-' i, I - / I\l •
^>f aaiu Freostonc Cuiiuty in t tiw oi
Fairfield at which time and id'aoMil!
persons interesltxl in sai l estat * ar r*>-
qnired to appear and contest tjaid Final
Account and application, if the. stM-
proper.
Witui Hs 'IT. N. Compton, CJo’rk of lh<
County Couit of Freestone county.
(Jivon unde/ my band uud
the seal of stud uourt -it ipy
ollioo in Fairfield on this tluv
2lab day of May A. j), dpi)4.
1>. N. Ooiuptc
(sEALf
v--^ o
• .- x , v/i ryj rt*- - *'
C'Vtinty Court, Frei-Ktono ro., Tt-\
.c Bey rikz&~
l£6HT IpSIESIG
|| TBXRS
•iHSN Sandwich
wmrcrrwac>
w ■
IA8 JOICRRN,
CSA5!ttft 0« THS 5tQf«
flol.l on train*, news*
f>tf» lit ft and t>y nows-
ho Alt poflmMtor* .
u.imortsed affento.
ample froe, Can*. -
VMftMirs and ((•rrtispond-
enta wanted r^ory-
wtmn'.
Sandwiek Pub 0«.,
, 178 JiUja 8t., Dallas.
ion. v
To Horse RaieSrs.
MV thoroughbrod runnins horflo Vul-
can vfill make tho senioYi of] Ik'.lf nt tny
stillilo in Fairfield; charge $8(1.00 for-tho
—, .
GOLDEN BA
will majc^ tiie aonootiof 1KI1 jit the same
planogjirio* 915.00 for the
MARION,
a standard bred trotter, 115 [hands high,
8 years old, color dark, lirojwn, will n)«o
stand nt the same pi new iijt $10.00 for
the seus. in Mares not prpvuu? in foal
may be returned in 1896 free if horse Is
begin their ,_j0ftrc will he taken to liovout hc.:i-
douts. bjU I will not tfo rtutpoSKiblo
ly/iswinr. Mi—L*-----**“
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST; \
•enCFTtNoentatp an Union
for our prlio sfomo, “Blind Luck/* and
wtn n Mew Monro Sowlnig Wlaonfnn.
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tauee will M. kept fro© orl todd grata.
Grain will fa fed, if desired,1st reasoas-
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1894, newspaper, June 1, 1894; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119440/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Freestone+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.