The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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BAhl'MOP. 'I KS Art.
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uf Sfiri fil mm ciirr/ul it/trillion yirrH
to Ihr Piwri/ttioH Ikiiiirtiiifiit,
j 'Inil fintrwla m•mini un tithri
^ (Inflor nit/fit,
A full lllltt ol
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^krtistr.
1 HE BASTROP ADVEHTISEH.
Kntrnd at IA« ifcuroji«, J'tjii*, /W-ojMtr
tja m-illtt.
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ttiitjaeriptlou In atlvanee
II payment i «leferrei| JW* «!* > *■
iialm ok aovmitimm1
( Kklrmi ut the <i l /Ixircif, , ai Neuld'^aw malUr.)
rni h i a 1111 r * * « m i ■ o . r h ■ • f • « r i. « . a * « run koiki'^ * «'• * " ► « '• * . t * . i * i. our or which rum u u v s * « t . auk r.> . t * tmt > - * > r :* k • o
VOLUMK 8H.
BASTHOP, BA8TKOF COUNTY, TEXAS, KKBHUAKY 22 :wh .
NUMBER 4
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One M|uar*
Two «4|iiar*«
I'll roe ipiar*
On- -fourth coliimu
Due-half column
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. 114 im :ir «m i;. <m
. 11 .* mil j;* tin lo mi
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. I in tmliift rnrjlim mi
'I'raualeiit ailverlUmeni *1 per *4|uare
(one Incli) tftr^t lu««*r(t«*u. ami .Ml ••••nl*
for each 4iiI#«mjh -hi tii erllou.
I.o.il not If o« tin rout* per line; each
•iit>«4'>|iiri)t huteri ion i\ • Ht'vni
word* in ike 21 lint*.
Obituary netlt«e e*ei I1114 ten Mm**, at
I hi* r.ilf < f v ••••ill * a lim
All tr.«n*if nl :m!vi'HIm'|ii«*iiU -tun he p il«l
I or in atlvauee.
Legal advertU Mut iiU. w lien ohargeti. $1
(I -tpiare lor eueli lll*ertioll Wtiell
pahl ill mliiiihH' 91 per "i|u.ir«* I * * t li«*
llml. ami Ml cttnl* lor each aihlithuiul
illftcrt loll.
l^rTlli' iIniVI' rail'# will Im* Blnrlly >ur-
4 it-4 1 >ut III i* m'Ii nihI •• v•'r% instance.
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The Battle ot Val Verde.
A I I >H It KIT AI Till NT.
til. ('apt. Teel'* artillery kiIU-*I
and I wounded. (.real gallantry
ami lii ii i 111 w an <li-1 laved in many
instances ol both 11III1 r* anil hu h.
Ailjutnnl .It *. I). Sitycis. in the 'ill,
greatly <listiugui ln •! himself l r
Ft. Fil l Muni;. N. M . May 8, 'IW.
K. II. Ci Mimu, Kiv - Dear Kir -
On «.r ulmut the Wlli of February 11,,nicer, <|..i«>K much I- tlioor mid in-
nniraifc I lit' moil in tlicir ilea|it'ral«!
iiiiilt-rlakiui; I |n<-diel fur liim a
Honey as Food
Aiiiuiik all lilt* myriwil of Iiimi-U,
llii-i'i- riTlalnlv U uoiir llii' |innliire
uf *lioki- imliiHtry i inori* |>|i u aiit
ami 11'hi| liii|( to tliv palalt' -more
nutrition* iiml tioMltli-KtviuK lo tliv
Wl1 W i I' nllt'l'
« tMIs :it (MIIH'I'<
spring sin.'k IM,
oil olir «j;oti(|-: ;is
next I liii l v ilsivs.
«>iitii*f stock o! cl< tliiiiij and t^fiit > iui nislimu;
I prices in or<W r t< inn k«* rot mi for our iinnioust
n i o111 <>. N'ow is your rlisuici
von innv Mo.sirc, This s:i It * will
('all ;it oui'i' antl st'ciiiv vour
Mi nt you a Homcwliat t'laliorati' if
'.onnl ut tint Iialtlo of Val Vcnk—
t Jrt'fii Vallt-y-- li\ tin- liai iU of Ca|it.
Staffortl. I lime not kith III
I.eiMiiiiil .Ininn ami I mv.ry, an will ,,0(|v VB|lm|,|lt w,minnrel l
an aliowvil IniiiMi'lf to In- an fXr.-IU'iit it ,|m„ t|„. ,,r..,|iH t of |.vh- ilill-
tioii* lionrv.
, It in nutitre'a offering to man—
I ready for line, ilintillvd tlroii by drop
loin Oi'lilllrre ami j j„ tll^riu,|M of flowera, by a more de
tirilliant fnturt-
connt or anv noliee'id the nrriral.il 'Sur^1, *'"Jor 'sbi.|i| ard ai'ted * 'tl*. |)osta> ami perfci't |irocraa than any
tout lutli «l lo rt-wrilt tin actouul, j |lliat tbe cliargi* iiikiq ihu
trui* mkI t i. i.. if.., .01..i
Out* writer Lrutlifnll> reuiarka that,
altliougli liouey liai« a very anrivut
to U 't
oiiK
ft l
'iirmiins nt
liflifx iin/ I cAii it I vi* vou a trui- tind ""I'"—'"" •«■■««« t M|u|OUgtl |,olley ||M„ H very am-ltiil
ik iiotnjc i can gu« >oij n trm am huiivry WMh l|IIM|t, ,iy iM) lllvu of ( 0|. * S f
• i .ir.|lliw oorrect limlorv of thai hard (ought ...............I III ill., . • ' . .
>1 Ltlllls | ..j ... . ,• .rr.irti wliiih utimiiinnd. >f loiirat, •■'U | IimvIok Itt-en lu uw from tiini.'Imme-
iiaiUt. Hurt art inatn trrora % m stake n « maile unintentionally. ri . i. „raiM1.H hiiiiu hv (nitiilri'd
. ■ rtliiiiild lie I'orreetfd, that full ami l.i « l ru.. nor. . • ! nug dj \n>|. rni
fill* till* ..mil. ju.tlee I.< a* arded lo ' * . "T " . ,ulJ. ".'"..I .n ,""1 «"'"'M r.d iMK-t,. yet
STREUBER & ROGERS.
• .rtt.s
OTTO KIjZNKR
HEADQUARTERS FOR
UNDERTAKER
\ N11
FUNERAL DlliECTOR iVERY
Telt ^rui'li ami I t*li*|il nfi«* onlfi-j
a mi § r ,nj#• I •. Ii • I
it.iv on .v##;/# #.
Wli i lii in t* l of aii\llnny hi in\
Itit'' iliot'l (far to I rl i|«li or
I i ll*|llk«Mlt
Z NXSVSR DISAPPOINT.
jMrs.R.Prouse
IIKAI.KK IN
STAPLE mi FAICT
GROCERIES
Plows.
aiii|ilt' jimlit-e ulionhl l.i avtartledlo
all ho |iartii'i|iated in it.
On the moriiini; of February iflat,
ortlera «ere given for our forees to
iiiiiri h aliove and urouud Kurt Craig
tn the river, having been without
water for two day*. Major I'yroiu,
of liaylor'N eoiiimantl willi two hun-
dred and fifty mi ll, vere ordered ill
tiiil\Niiee with two pleeea of Ttt l'i.
'artillery. On lii* K| |.roach to tlie
litiT lie waa met by the eueiuy. who
.i|it'iiiil lire with their artillery from
tin vti'nt liiink of the rnt'r, ami pro.
it'iU'il tiy tlif cotton wtaida, whith
thirkly atudded the valley. I.t. Col.
Scurry, of the l t Uigiineut. with
part of the Ith, I.t. UtTly, with hi*
battery, anil Maj. I'yrom with hit
in.'ii having arrived, pouted their
ftiri-t• in lint-. Col. Tom '•rttu.
■tiili l.i. WtMHl'a urtilli-n ami a part
of liir ri'giun nt came up and pouted
M ijor l.ockridge, of the Sntl rt'ni-
ii i ut. oil llif Ifft of l ol. Scurry, and
>iI on wlioiii the eueiuy opt'iicil lire
iili their artillery very bri.-kly.
I he charge was made by a Urge por- u,lillB|,ir,.(i Vet'iu modern
linn uf llie 2d, tliou^li annus of all l( jIH, fallvn into coin|iarative
participated in it. (Jen. Sibley wa«| t|i„lsl. |K.r|,apH „n account of the
upon the field under protection of ] (j<nii|>*ftili«m of cane ami grupit
tin- lw H| itnl iIh^t. Hiiffrriiif! from til- an,| syruj'H inmlr from tliem.
nt'B*. C ol. t reeii coinmanfleil. 'I'ln- nae of tioncv altnont lufoino
\otira truly . ( l>. Ii. a ,ir^ |( h„,to |u« rc^nnU-il
I lioiie you will pnhliitb ilii«* | \ im^t in-oole ;ih aluxurv «n !\. ami
i i 11 . 'i i • tram mom*v
•• iooin aoiM trs on 11 if Inlile i*\m I , .. ..
. * ; Nnall llx
on jrrvat ocrmloiiA. Awa\ iiaek III
\\ S
letter, in* I know I have tfiwn u true
iiecoiint of (lo li^lit. ||etlimo#t « f
the particular* from Adjutant Say era
it* well i:h from |'i r^otial nl j « rvatioii.
\N. hi.all lie i n route f«>r I • v: • in a
few «laya. To-morrow I will ^i\<*
you an account of tli« (ilorielta li^ht
nnt) particular^ of our rctp at.
^ oura, Ac.. C. I). li.
A Mll.l.loN HOOKs.
Over "ii«' inilllon eoplen « f Mark
Twain t lM ok« have heeii nold. Ilm
Iatf4t w« ik. "A I olineetjeill Yankee ill
C. ERHAR1 & SON
DRTTCCISTB.
BABTROP • - * TBXAS
Preaeriptiona carefully eompooi
dad at all houra.
PATKNT MEDtCINB
all kinda.
the annalf ol time, om aueeatora
lifted it as < t >iiiiii. hi f* it it I, ami in cook-
ing."
II i.* a common cxpreaaion that
liouey in a luxury, having nothing lo
tlo with the life-giving principle.
Thin it an error—honey ia food in
one of it-t iiioM concentrated forimi.
Trite, it iIocm not add ao much to Ihe
growth of iHiiecIc an does !it't'f- le*k,
but It iIock impart other proportie* 1
no le*a neceaaary to health ami \ig ° tlf*'
Kuiit Artinir'" rmirt." I. jimt out. It i oroua phyaical and intellectual action!
I In- I*-*! production of Mil* popular1 It given warmth to
WAaiitNiiToa, February 14.—Poat-
inaater fieneral Wanamaker waa be-
fore the houae committee oo poat-
ofticea anil (K.iit roada to-day, and
diacuaaed fully the propoaition in
hia annua! report for the eatabliah-
inent by the government of a limited
poatal telegraph. He aubmlttad a
piau providing for the leaae by the
government for ten yeara of the
wirea for carrying on hueioeaa and
for the delivery ot telegrama by
carrlera in the Drat delivery follow-
ing the receipt of the telegram ; pro-
poseil different rate* for different
dlatancea, and propoaed to make the
ayatem applicable to 646 free delivery
poatofflcea In the country. The
rtchenie, he inaiated, waa practical
and free from valid objection*. The
money order itcrvice of the poatofllcu
depart merit ahull, a* aoon a* practi*
cable, be adopted under audi rules
and regulation* a* the pi>atmiuiter
general may picacribe ketweeli aiicli
po-lollieeit a* may from time to liiuu
lie dchigliateil by him a* po«tal tele*
order olltcea, ami lit!
llie fee* to lie charged for
poatal telegraph money order*,
which *hnll not exceed double tin!
rate* now chargud for doineHtii]
money order* in addition to double
charge for postal telcgruina of twenty
ward*, but no portal telegraph
money order ahall exceed in amount,
one hundred dollar*. The poatoftlee
department *hall be untitled to a
certain aiiin (uol fixed) for each
pixtal telegram origiuatiug ill poatal
otllcea. Charge* in any one Ktate
\ hail not exceed ten eeuta per inea-
.gli doing
11 l-i a. in
armed "illi lanct
■oft'lmaker a i hi1.1.
■ \ tiatti ry ami i i-
'o*n uf ii \ en. 11 n
.arked tliul tin- eliurg.
... il tlire.'l orilel- fnhi.
oler, Col. Greell. I.ang
>e I he chill ge and i. .i> pe.
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Imitations
IT AJFLJK/LIN€3r
I Iiiivc ill *ti>ck,ju!if received, 'J'NN t) FI
PLOWS JL2TD F2LB.MIWC
.1. t .\Hi.o \l s ol-'
iii i-t.«i
lilt
% oitier M on aiel
A full lllie • ( ij.kmI* Ji| l leet'1%eil. Hilt)
*%|ll Im* *o|«| it low | fli t * (ot (lit i , li
Musical Instrumeats
'ourn • | li• •
V lolill"
Nee.u.l.
Ouliai* in I II mjf
o|.| tline«l n I rep.lilf'1 "ii -l it u itii <
AI<m . Kuriilliirr re|iairing, nil knul-
CHAS. BRIEGER
Unit Tailor.
('all In* foiiliil l tlie o|.| •Uiitl. | re
pareil to < ut. Hi ami mike c'l -tiling In
I tie tale«i «l\ |e . atl*fa< Ihm ifuaraiiit eit.
A it tie line ut lo nt- fiiri l"liiu^ koimI*
oii litm! Mini matle lo ortlel
I will M|Ct*l|l for Ho* eo lflu it« <1
White Sewing Machine,
llie i*a«lrM rtltJllllijr. tilt' lii'r^t ihltplt and
1 lie ntovt «iil «*tmif•«%! machine iiiaitufne*
4ure«l.
No lioii*** I* complete w ittioiil a W liitr
Ht In mtehlne. Trv om
r < i.rm.No
I.in I'Kst'III i'i'lu \ < K
PLOWS, FAUMINt; \ s i<
Ai. it'll 'C i. rc
I.Ill liltii execution. I
("apt. I.ang. f tile
iiui ai\-
I oil III
-i d II.
II re II.
. mail'
.1 colli
.. «kt'll lo
illcd
lo no on condition that Col Scur-
I, would I'hnrg. mill him. Scurry re
fuet'il lo leave Inn p.o>iti<hi mid l.aiig
: akt' tile desperate attempt uitli
■tI .nt til men, iIII nio*t faial re
niiIij. I'rom I Id* time uulil al.iul
I I-2 o'cloi p. iii. tin enemy ap-
pealed to In- gelling advantnge. Our
I..hi « were Ht t. nil tinit driven hat i.
ttilli loiitiduriil'le lint.4. IIu\ve\er, al
-' p. in., the eiiemy cro**i d the river
in large niiinberi with ti\e piece*of
artilhry ami | • >r.l< .1 in front of in,
-iipporleil In u regiiiu'lit of regular*,
mill ivtrai eoinpanie* of heiiver
Cily Voluntet iv «itli Heveral emu-
1 a llie- pla. .-.I opposite our left and
upp..rliil by a reyiuiciit of cavalry
and infalltry Al about .'I p. iii.,
(' iplain .l.ii.laii, Mclioweii, Pritigeoii
CNMLSXIBETiMD
'I'O BUY.
it cfi11..in 1 1'iti'li nl' )-'loiir, Sugar ami In litu Fiirnitui. uml C«r|H*t liin- my ftm-k
i'.'iiiii* t tie f x l.i Ii-< I in i|iiniitit\. i|tiiilitv. vnrit'ty «>t price In ; L iMy OiiihIm, LmlicK 1)ii h
OiiuiIh, ('lolllitlg. 1 It ii 11.s, SIiim'S, illul ^elii'l'lll lliere)lltlulii4e, I ilefv rotll Jietilintl.
Call and See for Yourself.
ZF _ OTTO ZEX-iZHNTEIF?!.
wriler ami i having a larger naie than
any «-f l.i- lM okn. Ii i# a genuine Amer-
je'iilniok an I loi- the right rlug ahout
it. Thi* ii riitov> i- eontmlleil liv The
I illn- I' iMi-liing Co . h.tlla-. Texa*.
* ii . want i^fiilf in even cimiiiiuiiity.
I till parth ulatu eau l t utilaineil hy (
w i illn. Ilieui.
* •
The Blarney Stone-
Fi\ iii i lli'l ft lie 1 ii * ' i I oil.
1 Ian ii, i va ' I *li. "I'tno-: ream •
in.'ft, - itilnal. • the lit tie village
Blarney. I'lie lame f Hlarttay i*
Worldwide. Il hu« a all Hid ii;
III. wall* of the ca-tl llie f iinoii. j
"Itlarney Stone i* act " llie *toii.
i* act in the -olid masonry. l«tut AO
feet from tliegr id and fclajiil 1
feet below llie projttlillg roof ol tile'
building, lie oi ...ie vtIm is adveii-
turou* enough lo reul. tin • wonder-
ful miigic -lout*, ami ha faith enough
to kia-i il. i- said to lie-net forth have
a gill ot mart clous etlieacy . Ilouey-
eil word* will tlo* lroiu hi* lip*, lie
\iill win hi* "ay everywlnre ami
with everybody and when mankind,
ami c pccinlly " onmiikiml "e taken
captivt by the w itcher; of his lo.ign.
they will say "lie ha* kissed the
Itlarney Stoi.e." The lemlellcy "f
modern gem riitioii* lo follow "fal*e
g, nl*" i* illustrated even in llie I lit. r-
ne\ Stone. Within the last aevciity
\ ears it has lieen eluiiuetl lliut a
alone on tile roof id Itlarney i> earth
lathe beat tallainan. Ibis sptui • is
clltlin:inl to greatlicas is .il.oiil two
leet aipiare and bear* the dale ol
170^. The one mentioned as being
't in the wall i* ou the northeastern
side of llie t astle. It Iteais the ilati
of the building of the castle, which
ill 116. To kis* llii* tlie votary
iiiii*I tie let down twenty feet by
mean* of rope*, with seventy feet of
apace between him and terra llruia.
This ha* the effect of making almost
. sage of twenty words or lea*, ctiuut-
7ri'v.'.,J *ddres* and signature, nor over
mouses nerwius energy anil give*
vigor to all tiic vital fuuctioiis. To
tiie laborer, it give* strength ; lo the
bmtiueKS man, menial force. Its
effects are not like ordinary rtiinu-
hint*, such us spirits, etc., but it
produces a healthy action, the re-
sults..! which are pleasing and per-
manent a sweet disposition and a |
bright intellect
I'lie use of liouey iiiHtead of sugar
for aliuo t exery kind of cooking i*
a- plea*iii:t for the palate at it is
hcallhv tor the stomach, lu pre-
parii.'v raspberry or straw berry short-
cake, it i* iiilinitely superior.
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A Petrified Man With Wtntkcn.
Joseph Swcaheuger, who reside*
near SUiufortl. write* to the Kivcr
Press particulars of a wonderful dis-
covery lie recently made in an nn- nrbit rarv. nnparliamentarv and revo-
fret|iicnted uioiiiitaiu near his resi- |U|lonary proceedings of Heed ami
tlence. Ihe discovery consists of a hU 1„ Uiu house; liut Ids
pet rilled man, with all hia limbs in a (orct.,lt uf the future is what should
perfect state of preservation. I he , alnriu. Major Saver* is not of
iiotiy stands against a massive howl- j th#t u ,nperament to fly offal un-
der. tit which it seems to have be- j ^nts, or make up his mind in a
coiue a part, and cannot be removed hurry that must In- repented. Hit
recital of the purposes of the dumb
twenty-live cunt* for auy disUnce
under lAlMl miles, nor over fifty cenU
for auy greater distance, rates aud
rule* and regulation* to lie prescrbed
by tiie piwtmaster geueral. The
sum appropriated to convey out the
proviaion* of the «ill 1* left blank.
Major Sayer'i Forecast.
Major Sayer* 1* at the proper
place, either to unnecessarily become
alarmed or, liaviug studied all phases
of tl.e different t|iie*tious Intimately,
fo make up hi* opinion authoritative-
ly upon the signs of the limes iu
congress. His letter in yesterday's
Statesman was a scathing arraign-
ment of the present action, plans
ami purposes of tin- Republican*. It
needed no words from hitu to con-
vince us of tiie shame of tile present,
STATEMEIsTT
V lew foil Is u ell
inure profitable lliali
811 O W1 N U CON
N < IV -
llegleeled.
on I rated
t Iii
li ret i
ar^i
lor ar
niintlier I '
I III d '111-
roof i* the true and only Blarney,
hccaitat* the danger iu kissing it i->
not so grejt.
#1 XU LKe -> s till: KA« l
Jteie.'tt ii.u itllptlie */a!v of the li|ot tl :itlii
wre looketl upon I'V man with ^u-pifion
At k« *'- IUimj I r.h\li will remove all lit
purithvuml a\e iht eouiplexi'-u *inoo||
Ntnl clear I lit re i- nothing that w itl
MUSIC SCHOOL.
Mim Ami Tiiai *o iiumh
cotunienee tin ne*i x«i|oit
He pie III (Mr j.
Tkiima $.1 per neuith
Im nn* of Instrument.
W ill Im ni-It teholai* mu«le at -
\ IiIm i .il (Milloiiage -olli |i« .1
Mi- W.N A I'll M
llattrop \ug ill. I**«1i Im
elan* W ill
Motulm ,
iinl $1 extra
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of
II.
lastmp, ai Close <>f lhisinoss, Dec. I I.
OFFICERS :
l>. OHtiAIN, Piu-iiir\T T. A. IIASLKB, % hk-Piiisiium,
t IIKsil'KIt K l< 11 A HI >. t'ssMLM.
DIRECTORS:
e. I'ow. 11,
P. ( . Kl /M II,
I . A II t-i i II,
A i. Il i i s,
I). t tin. iiv
i I*, ii II tin.
.1, t Hi . n * •-
< III Si I II I I, II 1
il p. I,I '. I
lit li
t when I
uinu ii*
■ \nd mii
e," rculi
HXS.O lo ! ■
I 11 i I I l 11 •
ll|..H-«lTH
ill .M Silh.
Ill
I'llle.I
I
I
Highsmith & Highsmith,
f Attorney at Law.
* LOAN AND COLLECTING AGENTS,
ii a st nop, n:\.\s
C< LLKCTINtl A HPKCIALTY.
MONBY TO lOAN.
PICKLEU BtEF.
I will it'll tine fat iM'ef, hy llie i|iiarter,
lor pickling, at 4 and .*• ii'iit* n pouml,
mi I pil kIf Name for eimtomerii. free of
charge. A I.. Ilocl'i .
at Lower Market
nl no
I'lr.
"I
h.otk- uml
ami
I oan ami th
i i\ nlrafU. -•
e ii ret I
I' N, ImumII to -i «
latloii
I hie frolil a| |oo\
age*it*
line fioiii oilier
hankM
I llie from Mali
haliket -
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freainrer '• |m-i cent •
eireiilatioii
Tntal
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el lo
l,.U ' .7
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I lit uh'tI po til-
\ itmmil hank mite*
m muling
lmh\ hlual «h ptixltM mihji
eliei'k I'iO. KIN .i*
In lit ilol <i Itllteate* of i|i-po<«|l Mi INI
Milt li> \\
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:;;it t
j.'J' I |u
U7n nn
t..M:. r.t
M.* no
*i tul Kellonuir* I'oinpanit-, with
:.\1, IMIM.KMI N'TK.|,ni,. r-. are ordered up to the centre
.' tiJ ■' ;. i I• \ opposite tin. eueiuy i.
I.iiii!i wbo keep up a conslHtil
i ihi hi*.ling t ..l Green then order-
ii .. "iih about AW) men.
t t.iupv.M .i different detachments
i.f d>fit i.v «i.inlands, among wlioni,1'
are llio.,t y .Ht /nelltioued. The
■ liurge waa (nad. under autl with
Scurry. Loekridgi tUi'J Ll. Col. Mi -
Neil muf l ol >iiltoV.. MaV" Lock-
ridge ans in atl>uiitt ;uwt utust gal-
j lantly did lie lead t hat hcrttie It 11 It-1 f I
! bumi ou lu the fearful autl deMterulej '
charge, teller .J.MObed in tUe laiuj one believe that the wkon the
guage of ihe I'eiieral lu ojiiut, leltlch
*ay«, they began llie i lunges, and
such i hinges as they made are Kith-
lout a parade! in a n ielli or modern
j warfare. I'lic ..in against I.t II til'*
buttery wa« made by cavalry and
was Ruccfssfuliy repulsed iu the
has I.e. i ( IK d'in- nid*t .if gum carnage . but the one
upon l apt MeKae's battery eiinuut
| be described willi language. I'lic j iiioroiiglih bulM up tile constitution.
tiici.i ii ik. tie*, t nctny itdxanceil .teadili oil foul, puiifv , uni stienvtlieii llie w hole system
i .ii Hie | aimeti principally with Colt's si\
shoolcr* The iron I.ail through
wilitli they passed till through their
| ranks making in them fright fill j
| vacancies, bill it had no other effect
\ ollcy after volley did the faithful
ami lu ate M. Hae discharge upon the
ad\.tuciitg eohiiun. until it seemed
that demons themselves could nut
withstand the effect* of the death
messenger* they sent fortli On, on
rolled the enemy in death's face, as
ii was belched from the cannon *
mouth until they had s nt to llu ir
In t. long homes cm
n Hilled I lit gulls e\ i | \
Major Ui'gliet, with
0 . n il to chilit;f upon a
1 f numy a I it .ii t 1,,'nhi i
lo I a pusilion upon tlie h I
l,.i! oiisit wnh the chin :■ upon tie
b'liiery I >1 tnurse. Hi chart; «a-
ordered and made without Ihe least
show of slid ess, lull i! was a des- wouialt when walking with her on a
penile case mid it required a ties- public highway is inexetiseable. \ 011
pirate remedy audit had the effect J'"ay be sure that nothing will so
intended by t 'ol. t irreli. <li■ ••rl the | «| lK'klv offend her gootl taste, al-
wilhout much labor and considerable
expeUHc. A tiny stream of water
tlovt iug from :t sprit g above fall* tli-
rectly uptnthe lieatl of the IumIv,
and after passing over it loses itself
in the surrouuiiiug rock
Haul party, must till the Soulli
especially with aufpiciou autl tlread.
I llMt catalogue of forthcoming ineaa-
< lire* i* appalling, autl we of the
South must look to the valient
Ihe hotly measures six feet and 1 minority to see that it is thwarted a*
nine 1 ut iles front tiie crown of Lite j fH|. possible. I'lic fight is on aud
head to the soles of the feet and I* j n guotl stand has been made ley the
chest and j Democrats. The encouragement of
all fair- iiiitdctl men should lie theirs
well proportioned, the
limb* tieing of poniitTous width aud
size. The features are of the severe
Kouian type, sur.nounteii by abroad,
lugl. fort head and a luxuriaut grow th
of luiir, which i< a* llrm a* a rock it-
self. A heard reaching to the waist
complete* a picture which inspires a
feeling of awe and reverence iu the
beholder. Ctilaiii hieroglyphics are
cut upon the roi k. a true copy of
v. .1 i Mr Sweshenger promises to
*-11.1 us I bus far he hits kept his
111 s.-tivt*r\ a secret but will ju due
1 un divulge i 1 s locality. It will
ti> 1 1 It s- attract the savant* of the
1 ay .iiui a .nut sum may lie realised
t "in It. Il Is indeed, a wonderful
discovery, indicating a* il doe* that
tin- 'list inhabitants uf llii* great
1 a.mil iv were giant*
. live.
I>i .btt|tit
n . wtirui- .111.1 rem.ivt- 1 hem
- v -lelll. s;,i. . lea" mt ati.I 1 "
...
I lie youilt.ist 11 111 i o 11 it 11 iii Nt'w
ti ii,. if not in tl.e world. 1- Marshull
llobel Is, .oil .f llie late Mai shall I i.
iitilii rts, who is worth ^.1,11 K),iH11.
-t.ul 1 111v III years old.
^ • •-
I ncle Sum - Nerve A limit* Liuimeti
toUi relume Spraim. Ilrtiim<i, \< uralgla
u i KheuinalUui. >ohl to all ilru^giMi*.
>oUl ali«l iilial aiiteetl hy t' Ki hartlvV >o
Never Take a Lady's Arm.
"Tltetpiesiiou is often put to me. '
saiti 11 Im I v whose opinion on eti-
lipiettce is wholly competent,
I "whether it 1* ever perintasable to
take a lady '* arm after night fall.
The Hottest Spot On Earth,
I In hottest region on earth i*
OU
to strengthen their hand* iu their
tinuiiual struggle.
Best Society.
The follow ing simple illuci.lation
of society ami politeness by a pioii-.
writer deserve* more than a passing
thought:
"The truest, noblest rule for
politcui'K* was given nearly 2,nun
years a^o by the grandest character
that ever lived, Il was sililplv this:
W hatever yi would that men should
tlo until yo i do ye cv 11 so to them.
The person who dot's ilial will never
have auy trouble iu being polite.
Heal courtesy i* founded alone on a
feeling of kindness ami gootl will to
one's fellow men. Iu honor prefer-
inu one another, ' says the same iu-
apircd manual of politeness thai eon-
the southwestern court of Per*ia. I ui'w Ul1' r,,.v#1- I'o keep one's eyes
where Persia lK.r.ler the gulf of the "I" ■' habitually to lh« comforts of
same name. For fortv consecutive other* giving way to them in small
tltvs iu the months' of .lulv ami things, watchiug one'a opportunity
August the thermometer ha*' been lo ,l" l,u|1' "r Kr,' l kindness,
known not to fall lower than HKl tie-
our Homes, to our relatives,
riihesitatiugly ami peremptorily no. j grees night or day, and to often run j 'r'en,l*t neighbors, ami to the |MH>r
1 >• >p," saitl a
n.' turned ...to s
• top there most
I Ids friend.
ue thai
Not after nightfall l.or by iluy light
nor al any other time. An invalid
may lean 11 .0.1 a young
arm ; a grandfather, if lie
may avail himself of a similar sup-
port, and a I.roadway policeman
up as high as lift degrees in the af- . aiM humblest, this it is ^ to
ternoon. At ilalirin. iu the centre
v a. 1 rt
St. I'atl ek's I
.1. Mi lev A I'o
a p.
in t
11, w
iitiin 1
■ n, wli
-limi
1 hi le Is plentv of room a' tot
it•) ." said the Wailro.nl I'n . lu.i
• an neve, get there!" And Iron
!t el line over this fact it bet ailie 11
1'r.tss l ie
-eein-
prope'
tl, tl
11 11 r
s. Us so
Ft H
1 me w in
place ti
. have aci|iiired tin right t
is charge in petticoat., across
m ;ltfar. by 1 ::isp upon
I III - art Hi only pel
pr llcgetl.
1.n 'ictpiiiintain e. a In ml
.spire- to 11U.111. a nearer
take the arm* of a young
At I he Laundry.
Shirt \ umlicr t Inc 11 iw
tl.i >011
feel
1.1 iMl
i;i 1 imi
run no
,Mi'i .Ml
tr-
now
Mnp
lililr.uk
4| H W. Floyd, Mellade. lla-lio| nuly.
I "in..
IGflSI tCGS! EGGS!!
11 ii i..-1 i it I I'ekt.. luielt K
r.'it lv il'Ji I'wo In.II.0-I
A*>-i| fro.n Mel'tb oi Savers
M W
1 'lata*.
run MHineiir.
Insure your property and *le. |
. OUII'l. Vor low rates itlul best
uompanies, apply to
' K \. lllllltlM,
Local Insuraiii'e Agent, Itnstiop
H 1.1. II. IKVO, I III VII III It I - I IU... ss
1, s a" 1 I iitove ii*ni. it l.ai.k, .I.t st.|eiii«k a«rai ll.st tin'
slsiv.' .1*1, 11.t ill I- 1.1 1.. II.1 I" -I ..I u.v know ledge .11.it Itellcf.
S. fit m'ax , t ash it.
h.ltlsi i i i.e. i -11.' i - w ii. u i" i., .ill 11.1- 1711, ,|:ty ,,f 11,.,._ issv
' 1 ■ * •' * IIMoai*. n. I'. Itasirtiii 1%, 'I'ex
V Ms'ler. I 11 kl/ne, 1..ul |l I., t..gntu, | iieel„n«.
Shirt Nitmltcr I'wo lioi.e up
Kerosene applicatIt.us lo tl.e skill
of animals a- renn In s for lice anil
skin ailments lire too severe 1 bo
gill of Kernactie mlileil to a 11 li nit of
rot toil ee«l o l i«t hitter.
« •
l,ii ts• W I Mil*) A l o. aint get a
•f|MM,;i;;i ;is i. «i 11* . • t r.t t tntaiii thill « un "
m l II it I- not the !••••. rometli >ou lia%<
ever ll*e«l for I 'hill* alltl levn Villi I
Ililtlli'V W II he lefumteil
.1, IIlm hiiiian. I h
WE WANT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS,
A woman bent will, the weight of
Til vests appeared al .he I.t islo >
(Me ) pimttilllte a ft vv tlavs ago and
itskctl lor a lutle.v ticket. SI.
seemed greatly surprised 1l1.1l thi v
tv. 11 mil on sale Willi tin stamps ami
said 111 an incredulous w.it I'm
real disappointed, I've collie a got"!
ways to gel uih>."
lit 11-lit I. hi uf the left, that '.he battery
might be taken And it isgeiicialiy
coHceilcd that Col. lirtcit, who was
11. the whole command lliat day, dis-
placed I'ciiiarkable miliiarv sagacity
and compri heusive geucralsliip. I'lic
luitli rv mill livt pieces ami etpilpage
fell into our hands and was luruiti
up..ii the retreating eueinv milt most
I it 1 i.l . ff. it L o 11111111 after column
was mutt cd down by the well ill reft -
eil *httls of their nan guns in the
hands of our artillerymen. Vetv
ins 11 y fell into the river. It in ter
mil lie eurreelly known '.loVt ina.iv
v i-r•• killed upon llutl bl.Mt.lv Itcltj
I lie t'liiiny own to the loss of bin
killed iiui a great many wounded
II ini hundreds missing, out loss was
l1 killed mul I..'.' wounded among
i ! 111 mi are Ma "s \ I .> :: 1. 't 11.1
I.t Clll. Sutt>>|| I ...
11 .t' 111 lost '-11 killed autl 1 woiiiitl. .1
1'ol suirry s killed ati.l 1.1 woiuuleii.
M ajo. |'t rom I killed and I 1' wound
thuiigh she may lack the social skill
lo lesent an.l the spectacle iu itself
is most iiupleasiug. i'o see a young
woman pushed along a little in front
of her escort, by bis clutch upuu her
arm, is neither *uitable nor pict-
ures,|iie It reverse* all prcconccivcd
i leus of gallantry. llie fair slioiild
lean upon Ihe I.rave. Virile strength
ought to support feminine frailness,
tifler her your arm, yonug tna.i
every lime, and tlo not commit the
familiarity am! offense uf taking lie 1 -
•• s ^
A Mitchell cuiiiity farmer, seeing
the statement that jolting a sick
cholera hog will cure hi 111. devised
a scheme whereby he drives a half
| do/en or s.i 1.uiu * movable pisiform
and jostles it up and down by horse
power, llie scheme works well ami
. hogs lire getting better A
healthy hog needs tn* exert ise, but
a sick hog needs c\cri'i*c to give
htm ail appetite.
woman's of the torrid part of the torrid belt,
is i ntl rni. as though it were nature'* intention
to make the region a* unbearabh a*
possible, uo water can be oh lamed
fiom digging wells, ln<), if00 aud
1 veil AOO feet deep, yet a cotupara-
tivelv nun ero.is population contrive
t ' >e icrc, thanks lo copious
springs w I,ich br
ol 1 v df inori than u mile from
shore I lie wall 1 from these springs
is obtaiued by divers, who dive lo
the liotloni and till goat*kni bags
wnh the cooling Inpini ami *ell il for
.1 living the Hi.iirce of these sub-
mini 11. fountains i* thought to be in
tiie green In il of 1 isnian, some "iOO or
iii«' miles nwav.
be
! truly polite. Oue who has lived iu
the backwoods all her or his life, aud
who ohHi-rvc* these tiling* canuot go
far out of the way in company.
HE KNEW.
A teacher was telling her little
boys about temptation ami showing
how it sometime* came in the most
ak from the bottom attractive attire. She used a. an
illustration the paw of a cat.
No«," said she, "you have all
seen the paw of a cat. It is as soft
as velvet, isn't il f"
Veasem," from the class
"And you have seen the paw of a
•log
V esse in."
'• tV'ell, although the cat's paw
seems like velvet, there is. neverthe-
less, concealed in it something that
hurls. What is it ?"
No answer
' t he dog l.ite*." saiti thu teacher,
"when he is angry, but what doe*
the cat do'"
Scratches," replied the boy.
Correct," *ai.l the teacher, nod-
ding her head approvingly. "Now,
w hat ha- the cat got the dog hasn't V
W hiakcr* " said a boy 011 a hack
seat, ami the tiller that ran around
the 1 lass brought the lesson loan
1 ml fining Catholic.
I'o show the capacity of In*
stomach a visitor at the Nevwrsink
I'ire House nl Heading, l':t a few
days ago. ate a mixture composed of
a pound of ligs. fifty ran oysters aud
a pound of sugar, aud topped oft the
nil's* with a pound of lard He saiti
011 a wager tlu.t lie would eat a bos
of wagon grease, but tie- spectators
would let Inn. go 11,1 further.
A pctnlieil apple wit- recently dis-
covered at Harrington, Me hv -nine
boy- It hud changed to Ihe color ot
insilde the slem and blii**un>
wen apparently as perfect as when
the Irnit b II from tl.e tree.
Vim.it 1I1. .■ nl\ il.lng impossible I,.
au average drummer is 1.. I., at up the
coast. vlioiit tl.e i.ulv .nethclni' lo
eft.-flu,illv >iiie el.ill. a.til frier Is
1 Si hull's r|.Ill ...d Kever Vlill'lntc lor
-ale hy ('. KilisnlA Son.
t in contest over the will of the
late.I II. Ilarual.y . of Providence, ha*
been llnally settled by a conipn.ni!*, ,
giving llie widow llii,OtIO. Ihe es-
tate was valued al |7(Ml,ixm ami Mr
Itariiahv left it unmt to hi* daughters,
leaving hia wife hardly enough for
her siip|Ktrt.
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