The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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tMaMMi«<l llarili M. ta&t \ oUinr
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BASTROP. TEXAS, UtC. 13. II 90
\ll*tltl V\ Mil. **■• A t<'•••«>
Kort M .>rili an doing much
attoiit s 1.11I1.>ail In I.lan.i.
mi. I
talk
It I* staled 111iti ri.niil. nl lUriin.ni
and Hi. v:m \ ul onio !•'.xnr.'
-till in fv• i .*f thr Mi Kuil. > lull
1 li.im. 1 >1 ursine people in Jv.ulli
Dakota nixl Oklahoma iiiillil
plenty l<> cat ninl plcnlv In <1. in
I lAHt.
( IIMHItV < HI K. 11. IChtM II. M.
>ili*i.l I I'a. tor Hun.lay m^CmiI,
feuUdsv morning I': Wt % l'rsnatl-
ittar Ui ami 'i.l Kimilay • in each
moMI It. Prayer meeting (Very
riiur*dsy itlithl.
Mi iii.ii>i>i ( hi n> li Hev. W
Wnolton. Pastor. Sunday sclu*>l.
every Suuday morning. W:JM* o'rluii
I'rcachllig every Sunday morning
ami uigl.i Prayer ami m iih *cr
vliv mn \\ c.luesdsy night.
< hihlrcu'* witur Ui Sunday in
each iiioiith. !l o'clock |i. in.
H*iti t Ciii hi m.- Itev. II. M.
tio« I mil. l'a lor. Siiutla) School,
ut ' a hi.. every Hiiudsi i'rcscli-
lit): .'ml ami llh Sunday's in ikIi
inoiilli. Prayer nervicc even I'uea-
ila> night.
ap-
.
1)1 till' |Kt*silllc ftllll IHgCUl > •>( till'
next prcKldctlt Itcillg rlr.'It'll by the
national hoti*c of rcprcatntalivc* I lie
lii iiiih rata will In "lived."
Dei'mieS.#'}111! "mires the
< lit i re coil li try at t In- la l" i'A '."r
M.iucll.ing vcr Kin),mm
Subject lor Siimlay morning at
Mi'thndiM i liiiii'h. "Clirist's fricml-
nliip. Sub)i < I lor Sunday night,
"Moral ii*c*<>iii|>ntll>iliti«*a ol life."
light rcaiMill" why \vc should
attend church:
I. It i < hriat's training
to
In
" iWy. eternal. We ran not
1'nrinll alioiilil n nir nl<i r when li«-
mfiiii|fi-^ Mm law* ol tlianlilv tlial
«ome privilege* nri' tlenicd lo lri*h-
lui'ii Unit Kugli*hmcu may claim s*
11> 1111 ii i a 111 • right*.
I.titve I In* aolhl South out anil tli«<
Democrat v i still overwhelmingly
in the asccndcncy. In llit! uorthero
Mate* democrat if congressmen arc
in :i majority .10.
■4 • ► ——
1 here are several cases ol Mnall
|.ox at ^ oakum. I mlcr the eltli icut
management ol Dr. Hnlherloril. state
lieallh ultlcer, it «ill probably be
stamped out at llle spot.
-4 •
The Iron lamia ol Texan are
attracting a \a l amount of attention
uow. The t rut li ia l'cxas ha* the
Uncut Iron bed* in the world, anil
Ihclr development I* a matter ol a
very abort time.
—— — -
There are several doaeu places in
Tcxa* now in which a man can put
money willi a rca onaldf certainty of
realizing profits. Ami while he ia
making no Iiisn and ia uot toying
with a liooin llantrop ia one ol tlioav
placca.
It ia an old aay iug that iniafbrtiiiica
are gregarious in their haliita. I c-
Lamctcr, the Uepuhlicali who tailed
to he tdeeled (loveruor of IVunayl
venia, oil Nov. Ith, haa atruck a
linaucial anag. and it ia aaid Ilia
hanking firm cannot pay more than
<Ti0 cents on the dollar.
appealed to to extend help to people
in South Dakota, North Dakota,
Kansas and Oklahoma. If those
people should come lo Texas, and
bu.v land from the state, on ■10 years
tiiue. they could abandon this sup-
plicating business.
The editor of the Austin States-
man i* literary and a critic. He
apeaks of the "endless and pointless
chapters in Dicken's "Hlcak House "
When you get to the end you liud
there is nothing in thcin except a
vast vacuity of words without
Idea." There haa heretofore cxiatcd
a sort of general notion that there
wore soine idea* in this work ol the
master.
-♦• « ■
Dr. J. II. Kancli, Secretary of the
Illinois State Hoard of Health, wants
to make us believe that a cholera
epidemic is impending over Ihia
country, lie says that 10,000 peo>
pie have been victims of the dl.-eMe
in Ahvaiuaia within the last six
months, and that NO,000 have per'
islied in .lapan and Corea within i
short time. He say* that it ia cpi
demic in
effected.
sclii ml
afford
■>. Faithfulness' Vtr'lh JM
promote* temporal prosperity, slid
Impc for eternal hle* cdnc«H. ( Matt,
ii, :i:i. Uevclatlon t. I«0-
:l Diligence and punctualily are
us ckaenlial to *uccc s in Christ's
service ss ill tlie business of the
world, (.'ml I'eter I. I").
t. The worship of (loil rests the
body mid strengthen* the heart after
tlie toiU ol the week. (Paulina Ml
Psalm HIS,6, Psalm 12'.').
A Your 1'iistor may have u iim-k
siige from (iod which you specially
need. Hi* duty to preach implU
your duty to hear. (Hebrews 13. I")
il. The church is a standing pro
test ngailist the worldllness which
griuils hiimuii life ililo the dual
(.John 17. I A, Hi.)
7. Hecaiisc ol your example
Matthew A, 115. John li, (11, 07.)
k. Your time is very short. Kach
Sabbath mav be your last. How
and where would J oil spend It f
Upon how and where you apend your
last Sabbath will depend how uud
where you spend your eternity.
(Hebrews 10, !i" . Kccleaiaatea
•J, 10).
City lauiwil frecaadinitt
iUa1H..|', | ec. I
Im , It> I'miMll HMtta ragiilaf
i ..i ihi or'- rtffbw, \laj r
*i<ling ninl ul) tin M(l tail |
i <ji.'iruni ii. iag i<II's^ii fi > ui
" i. red Hi i i 'uUH. iI
i.l*. .fv Ith ilie n-j
us >.
I tie llltnuli'x iii llie l*a| l< (2111mi iii' el-
ill*. Slui tw of f|H'ri*l uu'iib K lii'lil
November IM. IMtai were n ul m.
pro veil,
III tin'unitlcr ol Ho- |H'l It bin of* i
V. Frederic ■•king iii l>. idloueil to
• •pin u iiii'*i iimki'l In * i ii ul mi eitkvl
•ertaln lot- lueiilioned in -iilil pi ti-
linn. II in nnti rril llial Hi. I'miiictl «III
not ink.- uuy aellun in said petition, bill
cave Ii lo llit- ordlnanii'> ol the city
Iri'inly ill luree.
Mm-li.il \a>ti n Jiurlnl IIin i uliecli'il
lur Oi IiiIm i in hi,, uiiioiiiii of frit and
IIH for Ni.vsiuber uliii li i 4miii were
xmiiiIiii'iI ninl nppri'M' l liy tlie lluaiiee
eomuiltlee.
i 'ollertor \Vi.i ri-ii reported luxu* i «l-
eleil Im OcIoIm'I miioin ling lo llllli.ij
and fl.Ml.4N (or .vov. iiiihm. wlileli ri'-
<oii« were . xiiiulued mid n|i|.r vi'.l In
Hi.- IIiihiiih' ei.muilllei'.
I In1 ru> I it udirci siibmillrd Id* re-
Milic loi IIi iiiIh i aud NoVt'liiU I •ln.«
in.' .i Imlain e In Iri iunry I >t < < niln r | l„
t««i Mrldgr funil ili sH: gensnil liuid
M7.l*i; wliiclt repnilit tt. n examined
mill upprou'd I.) I In- llnain'c ton iiiille.
I lie InlUiti lug titdluaii.'.' ttu passed:
lie II ordullii'tl by lilt i lly • ••nnt ll nf
II id ItivvlIt>j>.
m .' |. 'I'IinI li liiill not Ih'IhwIiiI for
imy Irain.f ir nr Inuomulite in ih- inn t.n
llie l ay lor. Uasir..p ,v llini-'nii rail-
way. ul ii^ieiili'i speed tliiiu t lglil mill s
..■•.'.•...tails • • • ,
rr«*k l ri«l|t«* mihI (In* rt*i*uli ii(H* o! i ol.
li. W . .Ililles.
.SiTtiiill ii 'lilul llie ellgiUi'i'l ol
euilllliulor liaVlDg elnirge of allV trullis.
cats or loeoinollvii* vbibillng the prn-
vUltuis ol seelinii tine (d this nrdlliMUet'.
shall lie deviut'tl niilllt ol u mistlemeitu- ! . .
or, and on t'olivicllnli shall In piliiUlicd ,\ [ i.(|
hy tin. ol mil les« I hull ten dollar* nor
mure tliiiu till\ dollar*.
Heel loll il T'liiil till" ordlna ! • in
force Irom and alii r |i «*agi.
'I lie follow lug at'< oiiiil- wi-if allovvetl
uud llit- Secretary nr.n red to issue
drafts to cover -:init-
To J. I' N'usli salarv for Nov. W0 ni
'j'o ,1. K. Nash, moving In htirni
earcafsc*
•• tun' dead covt
IV. s. Craft, .alary for N'owiubfi
I 'rank .lohlKoli. w liiding clock ■ •
ii. K llri'lsenbei'k. >alai\ as Al-
.1.1111*11
II. N lit II jail fees
|'«t 111 s i un iiiiiimik*.
hmm MiiuMTilBi
roj-Toys, < 1Hiul\uiul I'irrwoiks. rr«*: ninl
Kitchen Sots, Doll, IMii-Ii (iootls. wriiin^
ili'skN, linlls, wtoai ami nuM-huiiicul toys,
tinmen,musical tov/uistnimonts, uml t lit sts,
HtovoH. live oriiaiiMiitH a id I liarilware ami
THE PRESENT
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Also i |d>
A s for
liohciiicitii C lass ami ' liina-waro.
CK)KFKK AN I) TOILET
u u ■ k. | KJ • **
of i;yi:ky dkkign
1 l I'tigiu-HiiiM llic pttliUc alien
i
lion bi'CHtiKi' it is tIn* most mi-
|Kirtant nii'iuiure alfoctliiK il««'
public wclfiuV wliifli lias U 'i'ii
I it-ft ito the country fur many
years.
vv n >
Green Flag Stoer.
si hizk.
a l;ii ii'i' Slo< Is of
|u no
1 i*i
•2.1 IHI
2 mi
J.'i I*I
JO Ul
I'h.sicr Kiliind 2#MI«
I*. U. KUuer
T. \. Hustler A 'ill 'SI
Uiul* Kllers Ml
\.i Krlntnl in no
l„ l(. Krlantl 1« <*
A. S. I^'wl* I" ""
No oilier htisiiiess lieing liefore llie
Cnuueii. on motion llie i oiiut ll ntl-
jourui'd.
W, s. i il.V KT. Maynr.
K. A. iiini vim. Secretary.
rh'JCJIh'irS Co I. CM A'.
The next meeting of the I'eachar'a
Institute will lie held on Saturday.
Dec. 211. I Mill l.
Many of the schoola of the county
we should | will lie closed on the I'.Uli for the
holidays, ami teacher* will have a
All the I K(>,,(' opportunity to attend our next
meeting. ('om<? and let lis have the
reason* why they should attend <•"« ,noM lirofl,„ide seaaion we have ever
preaching of the word apply here. | |l(.|,| Mutter* of the utmoKl lni|ior-
Kleven reason* why
atteml prayer meeting:
I. It i* (iod'* ordinance.
(Luke I I. 88. Mark 8, 85).
1 The example of the apoatles.
(Acta I, 13, 14. Acta 2, 1).
tanec to the teiiehing profession will
be discussed ami your presence and
opinions are very much desired.
We want au expression of \oiir
v «<«'fli «|I.VM IWU< Miivt *11* V It iliiirii
of (lie oltlcc of county superintendent.
Williamson county has the iliMiid
ay at em, a county superintendent,
and maintain* four institute* in the
county—one in each dial net.
Why should not liasltop take her
place alongside other counties in the
march of progress in .school matters V
The teacher* must manifest an inter-
est in the advancement of the school*
and tliev will lind ready support
India and that Spain ia
South Oakota la not a large atate
with a very small population, yet
ahe has a legislature with lf>6 uiem
Iter*. The Republican* hare been
running the affair* of thia amateur
atate and they have managed to keep
expenaea amounting to a oonaidera
bie more than the ravenuea. The
Democrat* and Independenta now
have control. They will aboliah a
large number of uaeleaa olllcera. and
will make an effort to cut down the
legialative force.
llie llaatrop ApvkrtisKH picked
up its little tomahawk aud with a
single sweep took the scalp of Isith
the Journal ami the Argil*. By the
way, why ilidn't the Argu* and .lotir-
n.il attach Judge Moore because he
ditl not put hi* hand* Into the Kay
ette county family row? Why uot
Oen. Hogg. Mr. Mcl'all ami the
oilier nominee* of the party? Were
they not a* much the nominee* of
the democratic party a* Senator
Oarwuod? Learn eonaiatency, boy*,
ami then come again.
County Democrat.
4. I'lie practice of the .lew*.
(Acts 11!, 13. l'aalma 1IG, 18. III.
Joel 2, Ift, 18).
A. United prayer waa a duty in
the old aud new Testaments. (Joel
1, 14. Luke I, 10).
li. We need and aak help in tem
poral thing*, we should aak and give
it in apirltual things. (Paalm 34, 8).
There are special promises to I among their patmna.
united prayer. (Matthew 18, 111, 20). Let a petition be cii. niated. net
8. i uitcii prayer to Uod is dearer '""K forth our demands, ami we
than private devotion*. (1'aaliu K''l,u '"'Unite
87 2) r"rk'
' '' Teachers are urgently rei|ilc*tcil
! . \\ e arc social beings; an lao« I bring the work done in exauiina-
lateil Christian life i* not adapted to I lion of their schoola, and exhibit it
the retpiireuieul* of our nature. I I'eforc the Institute. It will atimu
(I'aalm 142, 4. Komana 14, 7. Mom. >our l>,'Pil1* «° trvaU:r ,,f,nr'"
I lie result* laat month were very
' J gratifying to thoae who participated.
10. W e should uae all the mean* Aqy teacher in the county will be
in our |iower to become meet for supplied with a list of plication* hy
heaven. (Luke 13, 84). addreaaing I'rof. K. L. Hovit, Mc-
11. The reflex influence of Uie ,)*<'0'.'f''*"; . .,
Don t forget the date of next
prayer meeting npon the member*, meeting. We want every teacher in
Tut the acattered fuel topetber and | (he county present.
will
upon which to
(GROCERIES)
(J ockci v ami Haw arc
cheap fop cash.
Mr.SO I'LfvAsK SLIi
ANYWHKUK Kl.SK..
Holiday
Santa Claus
There Are Facts
liowi'Vor, at'iiiiiiil vvlticli tin*
inns! usltitc | it il i i iciti11 4-tinin if
gt l, IViliiin stoics iiiiiloi' tIn*
uli! lai'iH'ulwiivs diil bettor by
I lio jiHojile I linn cciiain oilier
stories. These same slot em arc
ffniiiy; to tin belloi b\ llie ] eople
under the new tin ill" law than
Will till' ollll'O,
If Prices Go Un,
THE OLD RELIABLES,
bawtwoin - - Texas.
Ait' lill ;.l llo fill flaiul, Main Hlroet, with llie laifii'dt ut.il
cIn•;11n<?tI line i'f sla|ile ami rain y
DRY (iOOl)8,
I)i;i:ss (iooi)s.
NOTIONS. KT(J*,
ever 111(111•;111 In I*n.-1111|
Notions. Kir,, an llie
Our l>!i-s (
11:11111 nlili 'Hl we
io"i|i, Fancy <1 mmi#,
have over cnrrieil.
is the lowest price ant object to you ?:
are the finest qualities ANY INDUCEMENT 1
I in I
lei II* I lk
uck comprise
ll'so. conic loom'lame lh \ (nun!- i ■ ut} •< • ri 11 in, ai
von tliron^li it, and >linw t>n oin sjil. inliil new
i11tin- iiii< ^t i ii'ciiiiii> ul' ilit- m ii.si ii. In beauty, quality and
Hi vies tliev are not cqiia liil Iv an\ other house in Ha>troji. Hal
)-
Great in Assortment,
Pleasing- in Styles,
Honest in Quality,
i'
lil'.KORK YOi: IIL'V
L. 0. WIJHTZNER.
it will hum; one atlek will hardly
huru alone. The wore fuel the
hotter the lire. (Hroverlia 27, 17.
John HO, 11*. Acta 2. 1,4).
Head them again.
Oak Hili., Dec. IH'.K).
The meeting ol tne weatern tiraneli
ltapSi*t Aaaoeiation convened with
the Oak Hill chureh Friday liefore
the Atli Hun day in Noremlier.
liev. N. T. Davie, who after offer-
inK u|. a fervent prayer invoking the ^^i^Hi^ryMa^Wright Hft ;
.b.leMl,*!_o1 U,C.A,.,ni^l?L(:<Xll,.,!0,, I Heulali Martin sA ; Kugene Standifer
fi. D. Si iiTT,
Principal.
Smithvlllc, Dec; II, IWH).
The *econtl month of Young's
Prairie School cltiHctl Dec. Slh, 1800.
I'rogre** very gratifying to teacher
and patrona in written examinationa.
In Oeography Italy Haily made
100 per cent; Mamie Wright HI;
•liiliua wright HO; Dollie Nnowden
90; Heulah Martin 01; Jerry Me
('right 90; (Sranvtl Hurnet 7ft: Sam
uelliiiruot "ft, Willie Hahn 7A.
aud go about aoinethiug else.
Mi** Dot McLavy aud Mr. Kohhle
ttill have hceti viaiting the fa'iiilv of
Mr. P. J. Olll.
Mi*a Minnie liiiehanan was a wel-
co ne visitor to the Prairie not long
aince.
liev. J. M. Hilton goet to llaitrop
lhi* evening lo telegraph for a neat
at '.tniii Jone*' lecture ut Taylor to-
morrow night. l'"rom Taylor Mr.
the meeting, announced that nomina
liona for Moderator were In order.
Iter. F. M. Fleming nominated
Deacon S. W. Floyd, who waa
elected hy acclamation. Kev. W.
A. Buchanan waa elected vice-Mode-
rator.
The program waa quite lengthy,
having about aixteen auhjecta for
di*cua«ion. but *ome three or four
were
ue*t
taken up were very ably dincueaed
liy the different minister* and
brethren. I he subject, ".Shall we
know each other in Heaven." waa
very ably and iutereatingly diacuaaed
by liev. F. M. Fleming. Hev. W. A.
Hucliauan. Hev, M. T. Davi*.
deacon* Floy -I and Moldv ami Pr.
•I. W. Vermiilion.
1 he meeting lasted ill roe day*
HO; l.afayette Stlffleinirc 80; Clias.
Stiffemirc 9ft.
In Arithmetic Charles Stlffetnire
90; Lafayette Stlffemire. Kugene
Standifer, Thomas Martin. .Iiillns
Wright, Mamie Wrlglit Dollie
Snowden, Heulah Martin. I.u M .r-
tin. Jessie MrCrlgbt. Miiltie Me-
('right. Kduer McCrighl, H i,
Kxamlnatlona In reading itud ortlio<
Hill's Prairie Letter.
Hill'* Piuihik. Dec. 10, IHSIO.
Kdilui Adveitli.tr:
luiproveiiienl l* the order of the
day out here.
Moore At (Sill's new attire ai the
wtation will aoou lie completed ami
o|ieu far business.
There i* a new fence around the
church, a ntw fence around the
l'rigg graveyard, and new rent I Sitton expects to go ou to Missouri
house* ami renovated feucea every to visit his sister, the funds for
where. which visit were presented to him
Tlie cotton buyer has been abroad In addition to Id* salary .
in the laud, and seven hundred bale* Mi*a Money, wife of the railroad
of cotton seeuis a very gootl showing agent at Smithvlllc and Ml** boil
for the llrst scaaon's shipment. Moore, of West Point, were the elect
Messrs. <!ill A Hubbard have been 1 ladies who did good work in securing
buying cotton seed, which have also their part of thia purse at llirste two
been ahipped from here. place*.
At the ticket olllce here ticket* Mr. H. K. Price and family have
can be bought to any point east of; moved to tlie old family homestead
the Mi*ai**ippi river and aoiith of on Cedar Creek, and Worth is at
Memphis, at one fare for the round their former residence on the river.
t
those stoles will slill pellI'licu)
or tl an llie others mentioned,
Itoct.iiwo it ciM'taiii 'inrtliui ol" ill.,
price is pill Oil for the cost of
■idling tfooils, and in the llrst
named store ill of sol lint;
's "'•In I bypiod niana^eiiii'iil
and magnitude of business.
If Prices Uo Down
Yoti will ha' e a pauoinii:a of I loatilies to Jitisjiect, and a vaiieil
tii Id of values and iiualties to select from. Our space will
not .'.limit ul our limiting you prices, but we will say.
if \ on will . all and give lis a «lianee to make
ymi prices, we will
GIVE YOU FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
ft
Hi 1
Yon will still observe ilte ten-
deiiey which some stores have
to be geiierally lower in price
tliau their conipefitoi's. Don'i
for a moment have a iintinn, my
friends, that tin- tarill' has any
tiling to do with it. lit1! llie i'iili
your attention to tlie fort that
it i8
NOT TARIFF BUT BRAINS
put on the program for the gnmhy excellent. We have enrolled
meeting. rhoae that were|7;, u^|§ S|hmm lit - at the close of
good
All join in the hope that the move
will tie heuclicial to all parlies.
Mi** Modllie .Moore is ijllite sick
with a cold, indeed a great many are
suffering in tlie same way just now.
With that exception health of the
comiiiunily 1* gootl. V.< kivittk.
The Imlian trouble* lu the nortli-
r l are Mill unsettled. Nobody
scent* Ui know much atiout them.
Hv *tiinf ihev are ascribed to a
Fayette u|(|t j,reaching every night and Sun
day at II o'clock. Hev. M. T.
Davia preached Friday night, Rev.
McCtiwen Saturday uight. and Hev.
Strailler Sunday at 11 o'clock.
Thia is llie llrst 6th Sunday tbal
Oak Hill lias hail ami the brethren
did their lies' to make il a gnind
the second month very good. We
are moving along nicely.
We were well plca*<il with the
patron* and spectators that congratu-
lated us with their presence in the
evening anil rcspectahlv invite them
back again. J. W. Fnurn.
Klgin, Due. jtli. 18110.
■« * -
The Cherokee strip pro nlses to be
the subject of a right considerable
lantl deal. The government has
made the ludiansan offer of |7,000.
000 for the land. On the 7th met.
a wealthy Kansas City cattleman
telegraphed the Chief of the Chero-
kees that he would pay ten million
trip. These tickets must be ordered
now, but are limited lo thirty days
and are aolil only ou'.'Olh, 21st, 22ml
and H.'lrd instr. This is a rare
opportunity to visit friend* in the
south and ea*t.
Mr. T. b. 1 .eScuer take* advuulugc
of this to v|*li Ills home folks in
Mississippi. He trust 'hat lie will
llnd the girl he left belaud both trnc
and kind. Hamlet'* soliloquy in
modern life, "to be or not to seem." , ... ....
i *. i ^ bv the cltv council refusing to carry
has never entered Mr. l.tSetters • • ..... '
toeiiitati<hi*. "The brave deserve 01,1 "* c<iutract with Mr. Hrceken-
the fair," ami it take* a brave man "'I*'' ".V appropriation $10,000 to
to be alwav* the same simple, right of way to the darn for the
rarnvftt. nu<l uua**timiiit{; yv\, with railroad. I lit? city tlie
all, Ililligeut III business. « > "«• in.lignant.
or the day school, all speak in >'|e following liiglit the council cor-
high terms. Teachers pupils and,":01* "• ,,rror "l.'I'Topriating
patrons seem ph'K ed; and under
Austin i« alternately
gloomy over that dam.
cause of depression was
happy and
The latest
occasioned
rcol* Its error
#70.000 to secure the railroad. Then
such circumstance* good work i everybody wa* happy.
generally done. They will cele-1
hratc Christmas with a tree at the
ai.knnl tiniiif Irsllk l.lndtill, *ll|i|Mtrletl by all excel-
„™ , , ii. ...... b'lit cosiimny of actors and aetrew*.
I he colored people h*,,' B ,,ry |,r,.w.nt,.d the drama "Son of Motile
elBcient teacher here. He doe* not I rl«lo'' la*l night In n manner thai wa*
■
whieli makes juiees lower.
(liven a store doing twiee the
amount of Helling titan one of
ita contemporaries, with no
greater fixed charges for rent,
clerical toree, etc., aruT you see too numerous to detail,
why profits can Im* one-half less
In one store limn the other.
Such a store
P. 0. hU.UK .S
FALL - STOCK
HAS ARRIVED!
•
All department* are enmplulu. showiinr alt llie novel lion of tlie
season. An inspection solicited. Mi stock is crowded
with goo'ls loproscniiug tin- L 'tiding ami Repre-
sentative styles for
FALL AND WINTER
in DHV (fOOHS. DKKS8 HOODS. SHOES. HATH. CAPS, Kte
I will mako ]*i ices that must please the most Kconomicnl Haver-
Is the lowest prices for the host qiialltHM, any inducement,
if they are, an I examine my stock and prices.
FURNITURE, STOVES
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Mv
N !
Agricultural Department
is full and compter i
At Riche'i Opera House.
by an exi
ul ai'lrt'it
Ft I.I. I.INK OK
"Slessiali cra/.e; other* think it n,,... ,|„|u t faj| by*Mty for the land On the Mil .lohn A. 1 (-online tits instrncllona to the text- highly eredltat.lr t tbli excellent play,
merely the re.ult of depleted v,s|t|||ff brethren (of Blaln. secreUry ol the Cherokee |M¥,ks but tries to elevste his pupils There I* m*i enougli of tippling . ..meily
atoinachi. All the lroul.l« might be | .|„„„ there was shout twenty) were, Strip Live Slook Aswlsilou oBered ,n manners aud manners s|*o. lie 0* plot au.l ?he*
iracfd back to Ilii* govpreniPtit, l v rovtllv vBlrrUiiiiKl. Xi« i uk*i . ||0i')00,0(K) M Ibe lawn. I he land Iim target nhootiog at ttic station Fruuk I.Iimiuu ii min>iorof
which itic Iu<liatiP% Iiavi t «. n ire.t^l ' —•— can not he aolil without the cooieiu 9rmj Haturdav. 'irn ut fori*r uud fire and .U N| i.cnri«ihi>
inlisn lisvi been treated . ||0,U).IB| depreaalon of the laterior Department and the Mr. (Jus .lung and s corps of [. sissy. «el«ime to the audience.
ao.netimes with much unfairneM,; >i)h ' Indian commi-bm. -kit mechanics have been putting
aometime. with loo much induigeno*. ■" •nw,w' «-xas very in a new Hstern for Dr. A. M.Hill.|wn
Tfce wh«de course of the government the overcrowded paths of wiereWHlto Jt i* said that State treasurer ,\flcr seeing the *low isinscieiieeluss
IS LEWIS'
CASH STORE.
haa Lean that Inst calculated to '"c
is an occasional stumble,
develop every liatt quality the Indian l,ut «'v'r> '• >
mav have, ami to dwek#| no qiiaJtiav race for matertal |>roa|Hfrit)* TeiM t
ilia't lie slum hi have. masking.
uiii" I w"" '"Sfrlt-*, imi a gun. but wood ami
nu1, ' nsterto the cook." anil Klin M:t«i.n a*
•ToiBelle," are well malehed lo *ucce*a- ,
the
mm, HACKS Ai BUB.
My space i'overs more *|iiare feet than any other inerchantM
in this section I Imy by the car load, there ore m t the Itenelit
of Inlying in large i|itaulitlen as well as cheaper freifflitii, nil ol
which makes it to tin interest of the purchaser to Imy of Me.
3?. O. ELZZsTEZR.
Woodruf, of Arkansas, la somi'wh"! w^rk that some professed mechanics I lolly carry mil ihe comedy p|t t of
Mlii.il in his accounts. He wa* called ih . It Is a treat to see a man go at i pis*.-#. A. Kspre*..
Clones, old Bill" .ml that was anything like the he "new what he | ^ T,,r"t-'
enough to excite norne anupMon. wan atmiit. anH meant to get it i\onv ( nlaht. rieo. 1Mb mul Ifllh.
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