The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1903 Page: 8 of 8
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BRAIN Af.'D STOnlACt!.
He K.iew When *nd How Coluirbui
Came A: O'e at Naasaj.
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tl ;i i| ..win «ii mi, ■ i favure.
Aimrn an.- u-it in the wintaff
montlis, ihi r> -i.iini .i ' 'c l Co
lunbn* ll l .-n t lull !i "I a statue,
I* tug wli« r llu swa hl>u kitT ortit r
ol architecture. I• 11 an\wn\ n rerve*
to remind vitiion lo the Rilutvui
tl hi ii- orijn in J'.r-t !.ir-i« t! mi an
„ . , Thn Intin He
ricje Occupation Followsd by a 1 . i
nctired firamar*.
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acquaintum <• ol an aged i
t lie
' ii all A' I..mi' I
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ii i. it hi tli i !aud. it i«
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i> hi t' i eM'.- <>{ the lie-
i point to it with pride
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lie time nt it- erection.
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"ii.(in win! iiTiit her
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ell th Na--. u ri•1 *•« t .ig
tl •• CM-. a*it n, « f "> year- ii- -. that
i .111h.i- appear a in court. Hi* J n
law \ .r tin ih l't n-e, iittimj tsii
t« mpew ii the \er.nity of pi.uiiti;: •
\ i ati old colored man ot
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ii1' lie mans
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1< 111111 ul null;'! tilde Joml 1- lre-
qut'111i\ it!*' 'til iiiinn the hrain
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t'. i • ' . lit
■J. Tlu* (irea! niul fionuino Attract ion for Bastrop and U.i! troj County
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"N ou sav you've lived hefi
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.i'-e von remember
('iiluinh':- s ?11i•
"t ll, vis, ho-: , 1 doi
luciubct ti... iii'.'
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\ . .!n. \our I • ot
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ivuier in ii tinv workshop. I
refrom to *hou lu.- vvi:
j oVed to l.( the fir-1 11.:.'".
1 i.i 1 iw i f ip M el • i
•'I n. bolter oil' at thi«," i
"I'm teaching t>oeii i\ pi >p
Wi ill rr :_'n-. Tliev ei'.ll ii
t lio - lit "i - luethii - !:i.f i
ii .*• -n't worr;. nu;. mi ■ 1
puj - I ha\< a liti le series "!
i aid; | handed one to t .<
" ' . e i ..if jL'iiner. ek- ' hat:
lit tin1 "ii « ni" ■ ■!.'
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ling 1:>:• t: i- ■ "l1
11 Oil'.it 11
III
VJ^or. 'Iii oraiti ami the -toniacl
cannot ix-rfonn their lunotioiu to
the i" -t i. \aiil.i_i ;il ilit -wine time.
I I'liMiu the proi i— ol' ilivre-lion
thi s-11"• i i>•' 1 l*i 111!it'es more hlooil
' 1 ' t ot r Iiiiu . iiul a
(it , i 'Oi : i f t \I i ii blip-
tie
'v i drawn from the brain. If,
in. \i r, the hrain i- 'rt t■<i to work
uy-t to
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tion, t
the period of active digi --
I ".lot' ■ ■ ' V '! ' II' ill i t'i \ i 1
H a 11• ri . i it i• i ", ■ it, i' 'ii o|' i he hi 1
it ri ■ j ii i t'e-, A ;i\ ■ oi tl >> mind
ii. ,i.
no --n.iit- an initiii-id ll"w
hi i I i tl.r in, i . 11 a- the p'
of tlmii'dit i- to
control1''!! lv tin
pr.n . ■ i i di.ui -
ur.i1 in folio- - th
and ilieesi
limli. W.'l
tnrm
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th
■.id'V' -ci tiied in' lineil that
, .i hen the [ilainti.' - lasv-
rpo-i •!: "Wait a moment.
pent hit > n. l'erhiip- my witne-- i-
jio'. - i i r wri'i . niter ill. N vv.
Cir't.i t>' ' 'i- w In", was it on aw
('.. !'!.'■ • iu.' 1 iiik! how (in! . otii'
n-h re ?"
"\V«!1, ho--. ! t'ink 'twa *1 '
twent'i V' ir ii «o,* a >i < "1 inn I • u he j wiat In r; ru«t\' f'
r.4- ( loti« i t'« it I roi
►hine. W hen they
mi!'.' a\Mi> from
ii ■ 1111 or toward i
he rain during the
h.iirv- it
he
dit
-torin to -uii-
•iii ii he run-
other 1!!
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i rtiiin extent
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i- not, it iiiit-
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"ii are (,,1'rii d on .-iniiii-
■: ci■ -i t1 1 . mi v 1 t.! w:i\ tuke
iIn hloo'l iiei id I". the i-toinacii.
If tin- i- a ha I >it 1 '•' ''irreiit e, it
-"on h . d- to pro no mi't 'i I dy-peo-in,
« i• ni ci^ vj,i'' *iii in i "* i ir)i,
I ■ irriiat a of the in rvon< -• -tein,
i in apiu itate.s even an abnormally
vi. oro • l i. in from aceompli.shiug
II - I t tt'o! ...
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WI licit i> known tar and w'ulo for iis S()l*.VKK hi*!\LIX(i> with patrons
;ii! *; Vt?l* I > l -> l l't t' (-"'.lllty. i)iliili^ ii'C Vu.il' I 'bl.i. \\ t; illtCliil Ui.luili^ 1UC (jt L ^ilt
UiCSTAl UAXT A\i) 1JAK1UV a fiivator Attraction than ever, (all and
pricc our (iot>d> and the low pric •> will a>tonish you.
tMML&MMi'IUSSUUnSJU&DW&fim l~>i IfMBll il IM Ii II ill 11HWM1
Dry Goods andGrocenies
ITTc prido oursohc^ u] >11 the elegant DRV GOODS and GltOCER-
> iMiricd l v oui lion- -, and when it coiae-. to (Jl'ALlTY and
I'lllv i'i. wfc i'i\ii" tin* insjiectii n, l ;dicvinj.r lair, honest,
square dealing w ill win golden o])inion> tY.iin the tnuiing public.
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com ' '"in '!" l i^' boSM!'
^ ork '1 in!' -.
•New in il morn I.nd w .ither, <i
j:ra\ -k \. lair w• at ei
"I ' harge 50 eetit* a half h >ur
| le--o)i*," con tin :• ■! t'n < d .-
and 1 u-e < hart - wtid in-' ri:.: '
tin
iiad
r 'ii•! 1 ;ii one ttiia
Likc biuy Sntep.
ri a
"f rai-;iig them by their own etcrna.
j damhii' •.-. Une time w wi re drn-
. . , , , f,. ing ii flock to market when one ot
ju,1 as they do on shipboard. I hey |the | the air, and
eccm to . njov it ami h uru 4ukk.:. j lilt,.r t|K. ()f ,|u.t,p cv,.rv om.
■Nell Y
He Enlightened her
In a certain r .rn! exli '>o ion i'
Ki.ji. tid there w. ;■'• two ::nit, ::-(
'•"iiring a |ti.ii an
Kill or Cure.
In a '. 'ti -Ii fi-hing village a
mi erlv ohi fellow's wife fell ill, an'!
he e illnl in 1 di" tor.
"1 am willin_r." lie paid, "to pay
you liber ally for your sen ices. Iio
what you can for my poor wife.
Here is £.r ready for you, kill or
cure."
The woman died, and the doctor j-mtTcil, nu
asketl for his money. | telhmr their aire nml m iplit ami '
"Doctor." said the bereaved 0Mt I arith the nam of thi man ■ i' - '
"did you kill my wile.'" Iparod them for exhibition^ followed j
"(ircut Scott! No. I did i! I ! , j .w ,p| "tax: in i-t "
could to -a\' her. ' | ,\ m in i/rid hi- wife w to h ikin.' i
\ "Did you ' ure herv" demanded ai them with irreat mler
th husliwnd. I readiiij
"No; she died ill spite of all nr. -aid
skill. ! "Wliv, these are i.ixidermi.-ts! I
"Then," .-aid the miser, "I don't I thoiiL'ht thev in-r" !;•
kco what you are bothering me j ||,.r hu.-harnl I-" I w;i!: . p':z-
about. Our '-outfact wa- i.i, kill or >-|«•• I c\-pre>,ion at tii' • f ni at-' - md
cure, and on your own adnii.-Moii th.-n went irefullv over the p!ae-
AJti
he placards the woman
vnu ha\' done neither."'—London
S' iiiid.trd.
wrd- ii- if to satisfy him-ell on the
point.
made a >uuili r leap wln n it 1 ainc to
that - it. This 1- .-ucli a common
tr: i: with sheep t .at we thought
11 • i.it . of j: nu; .1 we not i' "d that
tlf -• ' j' ■!,- .p] aicd a l't 1 r leaping.
H\ i|tii. k work we -topp"d the per-
foii.iame at!' found tiait the trail
had 1." 11 I'i'oken b. a cavein am
tii" -!. ] .'.I-:: t' i y came to the
brink iiuph I aped frintn ally and
w nt down into a hole thirty feet
deep. I'm'tore We oal'i yet llielii
out nineteen were -mothered to
death. '—N< w ^'or!; Tnne.s.
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We are also Apr^nts . r the celchratcd . . .
AN HUE 3ER-BUS CH BEER.
And receive regularly Pure and Solid Ice
BY THE CAR LOAD. !
We also have the agency fur the great Health Food,
mjpllt nutrine,
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Bra's Besian and Bakery.
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The Therrror "cter.
trrie of lvliuburgh employed a
t l.i'rtnoinet. r m tlie t r> at liieiit of
typlioid iever patients with lhe cold
douche as early a- 1"!>T. lie was
Acclimated All Over
When the Mwrijti:- of Lome was
governor general of < anada, ;i- the
The Cocnskin Coat.
Ontario 1- heitii: depopulated by
the annua! proc' -ion if gentlemen
from ti.'' wt-t 111 coonskin coats.
Kvery old friend i- able to make a
near gut-- at the cash value of the
clothes which the we.-tern pionec-r jst« rv ics, h' sto" l, ' .'! in l i
carric'l awa\ from the Ontario \il-
lagc which lit' -till calls home.
1 he public spet twele of the coon-
skin coat and tn< public rei 'Uei tion
of the east off clothing in which the
returned prodigal started away from
Ontario combine in an eloi|iient tes-
timonial to the prosperity giving
qualities of life in the west.
The coon-kin coat is the oritbimb
of the western movement. The vis-
itor from the west in his garb of
it. rnutliv lie t.eciu 'i ridiculed by his (ierimin conU'inpo-
' ''' *'1' ' i-vi'e't "ii* '* I raries as an instance of m •' .d de-
tlie liaini of the pluce thev eonit
from "
i\\ a.
cay in Kngii-h lnedn ine. I lie fir.-t
clinical application "I the tiiertnoni-
eler was made b\ Saiitoritis of l'a-
d'ia. II invented a therii.ometcr
open at the end. After bein^ held
by the patient it wa- plun_ed into
cold water. Mocrhave ta i_ it the
importain 1. of the thermometer.
1 De IIilen- 11" I to IT*'' 11. a-t In
theriii 'iiieter into current u-e at tie
bed-ale. It was Hot until l-.'iil to
lf'iO that it came into general u-e.
nrosperitv -tir- the soul of Ontario'*
home sta
-tayinp \outh with a wild am
biimn to go went and grow up into
the grandeur "f similar garments.—
T ironto Telegram.
watching winter -jiort- at '(t
The ti II! pel' lure ' .1 a1 • it . ro
An Indiati ii few feet distant seem- . .
c-d (.mjiikIIv comfortable and as much th'-' "f witrodu. ing the
int( re-ted in the game-, ti. . i_h his
hodv was nio«tlv uncovered. I he
nobleinati asked the savage how lie
could endure tuch exposure. "I I
•hould think you wouldfrewe," he _ , ******
said. "Why white man's face not L ,In Iook,n* **>)* '"l PW
freeze?" replied thi Indian. "Our refu,ter England one .h-. ov-
er- at a certain period w lar. e num-
ber of burial entries in which it is
mentioned that the deci a-ed was
buried in woolen. There was pa-oed
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
For rr.^ny years il has bs-a r. ;j z: - I that
Catarrh of tr.e St -macn ca ijeu . ,; it,on
a:id dy.'pep..^ but the truta b Ihe
opposite. Indirection causes catarrh. Re-
peated attacks it IndlfMtloa u.fiarr.ca tho
1 mucous membra:;i3 lining the stomach and
1 exposes the nerves of the stomach, tnus caus-
ing the k ..ads to -.e ,r-;te n-.u an 11 itead of
ihe juices of natural digestion. Th.s la
' called Catarrh of the Stomach.
Kbdol Cyspepsia Cure
lelieves all Inflammat'on of the mucous
■ membrar.;s lining the stomach, dio! ts the
nerves, ind cures bad biea:;i v;r r gs.a
sense of fui i.es: a't r eating, it .ge tion.
! dyspepsia atii all Jomac t^' >ab> ;.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
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I> /JSWRIZEA LETTER
v.Aw ^1wTO" -
ft' ,/ "KAtY"'
And
RECEIVE FULLJNFOR-
HL>A-a ■ MATION REGARDING ANY
^V| CONTF.MPUTED JOURNEY.
r a .•.u ■ at •
THE KATY FLYER
B.ttle? -y K-. ; .
th- 'rial sl.-c <
I ■ • ^ 2'"i t;mas
.-#..11 :r 50 r :its.
Prepared by E. O. DeWiTl CO., Chicago, UL
Sold bv W. J. Mi lev.
BASTROP CMAPTKK, NO. ft,
k. a. m.,
fact s are Used to the cold," answcrefl
tin eovernor. The Indian ended
the ( o||oi|ir' with tin pithy retort,
"Injun all face. —Cleveland Lead-
To Stand an Egq on End.
We believe that others cracked
epp-t before Columbus, a.- they have b\ a nobleman whom he wavhiid.
er.
111 1'iTs an a< t ref|UirniK, on pain ot
a fine of $"25, that an allidavit
Presence of Mind should be made wi tii in ei^ht days
Black and White recalls w ston i after a death before a justice of the
of a hi^hwavman who was outwitted pe;ice or a minister •>! religion that
the decia-ed was buried only in
.-in- e, and stood them on end, too, i "Your inone\ or your life!" said wool, its object was the encourage-
but as there i- another way of bal- Jthe hero of the road, presenting a nient of a native industry by the
an eg;,r without resorting to | cocked pistol at the window of u lessening of the importation ol hit-
n
it. tfulur iTiuetinx on
t Ii« First Saturday
N l(ftit In t'Hch month.
T. C. Cain,
M. K. H. P.
A. C. Kkiiahu,
Hee'ty.
aiming
null unfair means we submit this
explanation as probably the true
one of Columbus' feat. If a freshly
laid hen's egg be violently shaken
so as to thoroughly mix the yolk
and white and abo to fracture the
uir sin k and allow the contained
carriage tin Jlounslew Heath.
"1 would not yield to one man,"
responded the occupant of the vehi-
cle, "but as there are two of you J
must."
The robber, taken aback, looked
round to see where the second man
air to rise, it is simply a question was am! at Jliat moment received a
of manual dexterity, within the! bullet through the heart irom his
reach of all, to balance an egg w ith- ' intend' ! - ';n.
out cracking it 011 a perfectly I
smooth surface. Decorations In Parliament.
Time was when it was usual for
1 peer- .■ nt 1 ommoners alike to e.tr original character! Hut, there, most
en from beyond the scan.
Running to Cover.
l'irst Man—Isn't Picker a queer
character?
Second Ditto—Queer! Why, he's
mad; downright mad.
First Ditto Have you heard that
he's j ti.-1 come in for an enormous
fortune
Second Ditto—Xo. Has he?
What a pity lie's so eccentric—at
least, not eccentric, but such an
1893.
1903.*:
COTTON SEED
£jME will pay the Highest Price, in
Cash, ^ive Honest vVei^hts, and.
buy at any time, winter or summer,
all Cotton Seed offered to us at our
Mill.
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Information.
"There i- something in this pa - j any orders they possessed during geniuses are
per," said Mrs. Chugwater, "about debates in the hou es of which they
a 'real estate pool* and a 'railway j were members. At the present day
pool.' "What does that mean? What it would l<c a dreadful breach of eti-
are t hey ?"
"Thev are merely organizations
The Cure Was There.
"Here are half a dozen prescrip-
r
of business men," replied Mr. Chug-
water.
"Then why do they call them
pO'ils ?"
. "J.hat's on account t>£ th' water
their stocks. T suppose. Women
rar't understand these thinps. Don't
pother me."—Chicago Tribune.
quette for any member of purlin- I tions I would like to have vou fill as
inent, elected or hereditary, to enter * >'"« ''in," wheezed Uivcrs.
the chamber with a ribbon or a .-tar
I cun see they are all for the
on his breast. There is, however, a 'C"™ of a cold." remarked the drug-
single exception to this rule. Tho looking them over.
bishop of Winchester, as prelate of "l1'" 'bis way," explained Uivcrs:
the Order of the Garter, always When I had the other cold, I tried
wears the badge of the premier H" these. One of em cured me, but
kmffhthood wi,«u he appears in the l,'t remember now which one it
1 house 01 iordj,
was.
BASTHOP IiODOE, NO. 113,
KNIUIITAor PVTIIUS,
|{i'Kulnr meeting
Friday night of each
week .
K. II. PKItKINS,
c. u.
TllOS. II. I'AltKS,
K. of H. A S.
OAMBbK LOlHiK, NO. 2U,
a. r. * a. H.,
Re^ulK.' meet-
Iiik. It Ii .Saturday
n I £ Ii t In eac ' |
tno it Ii
('. Kitiiaito,
W M.
A. C. KMIIAKI
Seet'y.
You Know What You Arn Taking-
When you take drove's Tastleles*
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle showing
that It is simply Iron and t/nlnlne In a
tnatelwts form. No Cure No Pay, pMce
wOc.
Bagging and Ties.
To exchange
for Seed only
We buy and sell
everything for
CASH.
pouicll Oil IWill Co.
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k Blacksmthing.
BEN MARTIN
Located at KIIKAHD <)I,I) STAND,
is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmith-
in the best stylo, carefully and with
dispatch.
A WOOD Slrtip is connected with my establishment where
all kinds of Carriage and Wagon work is done under strict guar-
antee. Special Attention iven to Horse Shoeing.
Your 1'atronae Rmpactsully Solicited.
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Ben Martin. *
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