The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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PiJJS X.. THE NEW POPE
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IV \pril I';".' « li' • "In 1.11•• pope
I eo \||| w « i p Hi mIIv |n-r
fill In iIfh Mini Itui• ■ wild no
pr 1 «.itil!■ r.v that hi* tinIIi; nt ri-lirn
«'OUl«l 1 > so s . ., . ut -I..I I•>' llii grllll
rru|M-r tik* |•• • ii11fT ri• inni UI In ii «ti
oii mm i i -11ioii Willi I iiilicr IVrutd
111 It.ill.Ih |i|u l vv ho«e I I -; 11 nun
I lt.hi linvi made 111111 I iIIH>ll« IIn-
v 11 lil i• i i i that In- v ■« innv I need that
bi> «ii . «viii m tui lil in- • hi dim I Sarto.
tlii> ['.in iili of Venice When the
r<'i i'tit i inn l.ivi wont into m-ssion there
seemed 111111 | • l"i >1 in I tl 111> tli.il l.eiif
11l'0| 1111 'i n Mould iii' lullllli <| tor It :i iii
| HI I III «('.|l|li(1 to hllVC till III most colli
iii.imliiiu lead among tin- members of
tin' in 111 • c i • of i >i til i mi Ik. with i iri'iclin.
i."in .mil S. tMttno \ annutclll as strong
possibilities Besides tlii'Mi. there wore
M'VCl'Ul OtllCtS who M'CIC tllOllgllt III III'
11Ki• I> i.11hIh 1 ,i11<«- in i'nho tin' rivalry
among tin leaders ^ In ill III become so
intriiMi ii" to make tlii* election of any
din of tlii'in Impossible I'.oi Sarto h
nallli Was scarcely mentioned except
mining tlic inowi reverent who rcim in
tiered tho prediction of Pope I .en and
those who win' ii 11 nil f ill of the pnpu
larltv in tho Catholic church of Cardi
tui Sarto. width by ninny was regard
ri{ a* being second not even to
that of l.iii himself. Cardlnnl Sarto
now I'opi' puis X . evidently did not
seriously consider himself as one "f thr
papablli. foi tlii' evening before Ins
election In' declared. in speak iug to a
fiirlid wliii had suggcgti d that In
111mlit lie tho next popi'. that when In1
Minted for Koine from Venice In- had
laturi beloved In in tiny million* of
I'tupli' It is .attain tli.it no puluti
would ha vi' i more enthusiastic sain
lion from tho laitv
I'IIIH' I'lils \ ih lxtv eight yi'.arn
old IP' was Imru at Uice-. in llir prov
tin i' of Venice nml m i* i'llin.iiid in
thr Salopian li*titlltc at Cut lolenuo
founded 11y tin litmous IMiiii i'msco il>
was always of a scnou* turn id iniml
and vv In n a young man his rn tor said
to him that In- had "never been a
child "
Cardinal Snrto wa* not "dlacovercd"
until lie had mtchiil rniddli' age He
was a parish prmsi in tin- province of
Venice foi tin most of Ins \mirs and
linaily Iwiami1 a bishop. His high
ccutlve i|iialitifti and unexcelled learn
lilt; lii'rmui' known *ot n after his ele-
vation and were recognized liy tin- au
thorltles oi the church It was not
until 1N1M that lie was created a card I
mil. at which time he was also named
an patriarch of Venice Thus the
modest hut a 1111 parish pric*t liecaun
the head of tin province In which In-
had nerved *o many year* In a lowly
position Hi* feelectmi, was made In
the consistory of lv ;t. which was coin
pel led to sue tin- throne lor tin- privj
let''- of installing Iiim as patriarch of
Venlt'i' In return for this concession
which was made through Premier
t'rispi the church ap|siiiitcil ,n ecdesi
nstical vicar apostolic in noriln- eii-rn
Africa to assist the premier in Ills pet
lii-iii*' of extending the African coin
lili-s
I'ardinal Sarto had not been in office
I is i\ i ili 'm w 111:nil'i'iiNil npcB
by tl ■ i :. I • t ho lull! fill writer* inoi'ii
iret|in ntl> ti. in that of a11\ other car-
dinal \s afi cMillipli a >|-♦• i.: I cor-
respondent o| a prominent American
daily la l April wrote as follows to hi*
| «pi I i oi . el ..nt i'ardinal Sarin and
llie papacy
"Il is I'nrdiiial iiiii*ep|M> Sarto. th<*
patriarch i t \ nine the friend and
patron of Aliln Pcrosl. the cullipo*er,
who i at tin present tnometit repaid'
••il not only throughout Italy, hut like-
wiw in the principal capital* of Kii-
rope ii- th'Htiniil to hi'cotue tin- next
pope So little has lieen heard ol hull
until now in connection with the painti
succession that In- may In rcgarded in
the liulit of a dark iiorxe in the race,
which i- perhap* due to the fact thai
lie rarely klnes fo Koine that lie hat
never ticeij ii reaidenl of the Kternal
t'ity and that from the time of his ii«-
iii appointed vicar general of tin di<v
1-i-se ol l l'i'VIko until now lie hie held
steadily aloof Irum all the projc ts of
tlie ciirhi
I'll' vast majority of the Italian car-
dinals and especially those who. form-
ing part of the i iirin are established
in tin Internal City, have won their
promotion to the sacred college n
tlietliI>i■ fs of the diplomatic «|ir\ ici* of
tin- papa.-y ratin r than prle*t . And
w hi-n a prelate has spent the greater
portion ut In- lite in diplomacy, and
has found it the stepping stone to huh
honors it naturall\ leaves him at the
close of Ins career as rvprcueiitaNvi of
the Vatican abroad wltli a greater
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ilie music Adalina Patti, and competent
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TIDAL WAVE'
Has struck Bastrop, and it is the "best
flour on earth," and as is ever the case
. HASLER &c CO
are to the front with the most superior
grade. Also sole agents for Sea Fairy
and Sea Nymph Flour. Try 'em.
* CAR LOAD DEALERS IN
General Merclaeiise - Groceris - Hardware - Elc.
Coffins and Caskets.
Plows, Mowers and Wagons.
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Exchange on all Kuropenn
* Countries Hmtglit and SoM.
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W A car load <>i Baker Perfect Wire and a car <>1 XaiK just received.
We want vour trade. Ca>li or Credit, it \vi I l>c aiipreeiated.
T. A. Hasler & Co.
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pope pius x, formerly cardinal sarto
bought a ri-uirn ticket lint the uin
pected lia« liappeiied, niul l.i-o' pri
diction lifts Keen fulfilled Cardinal
Sarin i« I'opi- I'ilis \ . and tin Itoiliaii
( Htholli church in satlslied that tin
progress made during the reign of
I.i Nlll is to be continued and p-r
Lap*- ainpinied under tin- adminisini
tioll of the present pontllT
I'opi- I/'o's prediction was cmiK'ub red
remarkable 1 • > n iimiii of II. fnl that
lieoauHe of Sarto's position will, i• I• i
Miif to a modus vivendl lH-tnicn 11 •
church and the state In- f*eenn-d to tu-
rn that important point directly op
posvd to 1.1*11 l or instance. Cardinal
Kurto pubili-ly aniiiiuiici-d his |o\ when
then wi-ri strong proliHbilltleH of a
union between church and state, and
Lis accession to the pontificate has long
(••en regarded in certain nuarters us
tli* solution of the ftotuan jiroblem so
i'uig uuaolved nml ko lung a cause of
dNwenmon over all Italy, to say nothing
fif its bearing upon the uttltiuh of oth
i Catholii countriea. Cardinal Sarto
U notnl for his prudence, having never
Uivddlcd willi politics, and for extreme
Independence lie Ik also a patron of
tin art*, and launched Fattier Lnrenr-o
I'l-rnai. tin celebrated priest coinpo-i i
The cardinal is recognised as one of
the Diost I- irued men In the chunh.
Ill i- a -In kh-i for the exact truth as
t. tw is n tin church and the people and
won uiu I. renown some yean a go by
destroying i i t i n rellca of doubtful
m ut li-- tit in IT brings tn his high
nion than a year before In- publicly ib -
i I red for a union between church and
state speaking in no uncertain way
lli utterance* created a great sensa-
tion and it was felt that lie might have
offended tin- holy father by tin fervor
of In* words Apparently he received
tin silent approbation of tin- popi iu
wliosi estimation in* ever held t lirm
place
It was said at the time that Cardinal
Sarto tnade Ins public announcemeiit
that the Austrian and Prussian ambus
* ulots at tin Vatican were endi avoi
lIig to induce the papal authorities to
agri'i to a modus vivendl Kni|ieror
I laieis Joseph is reported to lime
written several letters |o till- pope with
this etui in view, and Rniperor William
of (ieruiany is said to have ims-u -i|iial
ly anxiou* to bring about uu under
Ntanding lietweeti th< Vatican and tin
Italian government,
I oi more than three decades a gulf
ha* vawned between the rival palaces
of king and pope, a gulf material and
political For thirty five yearn since
the Italian* battered down tin- ma«Mi\c
walls n«nr the old Porta I'la earnest
men and noble women of all parties
have been dr'Htning and hoping that
tin mighty breach between victors and
vanquished might In aomu way be
cloned
It was said of Pope ]/n that In 1*7*
when lie had JlUt succeeded Pope Pills
IX in longed for some amlcabh at
ihi.^ii ■:.! With the Italians, but II
offli
ti ii •<!. it \
ti. m nl
ta Ii I
Mild 'In
III I
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a iliaracter of moat nttractivi
f> in-i s 11•: | energy In tit* jiici
f matters Inigc and arnall the
; linlnivtrntl c officer
Hies of in otgaiiix'r.
n tln<
•st IJU
I to I I
tinatian
U mi th
(•I t
).• I!• I r ason* of stati oiitw lg!ici| I i-
■ rlviitf iVltdi He was silent, and thus
, i 'l>ul hiii. i'lf to the no comproinlsi
; • t'ty
If 1« «tr: tige that while Sarto w-r
v<«r s-erloit«ly < :i* h red by tin pu'i
In- nt I"r^i- or by tin- onllnary press
hi, nl- ii> ii | , i' pr ibili >
leaning toward statecraft than toward
the administrative and do. trin.il ilufle*
of bis office at Home. Many person*
declare that it i* imperative thai the
next pontiff should I" a prelab who
wnii 11 dev ote his entire cm rgies to re-
forms of an administrative and ecu-
tioinic character, and likewise to tha
more rlgbl enforcement of the doc*
triin-s and discipline ol the church
"Cardinal Sarto. tin- patriarch of Ven-
ice, Is tJ11- mall of ill other* wr-lio till*
these requirements lie Is probably
the most .11■ I• adiniiistralor of tie Ital
ian epi«co|.acy. conibine* tlriniii-ss and
determination with abundant tin t and
common sense, and has managed to in-
stitute a number of very practical re-
forms in his archdiocese of Venic©
without gl\ iug offense either to the cler-
gy or to the laity lie avoids all news-
paper notoriety Indeed. Ids name I*
rarely mentioned In the press He ha*
always understood how to maintain
an able yet dignified modus vi-
vendl with the Italian authorities,
from whom In- derives his stipend, and
has shown Ids enlightenment by the
vigorous campaign which lie has ear
rled on against the veneration of relies
of questionable authenticity lie is on
friendly terms w ith tin- members of
the reigning house of Italy, during the
late reign took part wlili King Hum-
bert and i,nil • ii Margherita iu ilia
launching of • man oi wai at Vcn
ice, sim well as In other state
ceremonies at which they
present, and would certainly
most igre 11 ile i hull i asp
tin present ruler of Italy ||>
sivtv etui ' years old, which will tie In
his favor i't tin eyes of the cone vn,
site as ;i ■ , m-i tl rule thai iiundi r of
year- constitute* a _n • i' . Ih. t iho
p"ll I tii .11' III in. c .' ie ii,."
were
be a
ope to
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SHKItlKI"** S.M.K.
Statk oi 'i't xas, 1
County of liasirop. ) Fly virtue of an
i inter of Sale isMicd out of the Honor-
able l>isirict Court of lb .< r county, on
the Utli day of July , l'.UCt, by the Clerk
i thereof .ill tlie case of t he A me r lea 11 Free,
hold I.and M oigage C" . of London,
.linlted versus Prynni* Itryant. lex llrv-
ant and •' N . .lenkilis. \ o. I 111". and to
me, a- Sheriff, directed and dellxered.
I did on the I Ith day ol .Inly, limit, lew
upon and will procecd to sell, within
thu hours prescribed by law for * lici iff'#
Sales, on the FIKST II Kfsl'AN in
September. A. I)., l' iKt. it being the l-l
day of siiid mouth, in front of ground
formerly occupied by lin siore house of
.lohll M. K111 lie\ Co., oil M iill >lli-i t,
i in I Iie tow n of lla-ti op, in said liastrop
< oiinly. the following descr■ibed pro-
perty . to. w it: IJ.i a 11 - of land \S i st
of the Colorado} Kivei. and a part of
land formerly owned by John I . Me-
< ieiiee and afterwards conveyed to J. •
Ihggin-, and being out of the Kinglit
and White League, and being pari of
the i,71i acres conveyed to J (.'. Higglus
by Oeeil Kecoriled in Book S. Page |sli,
of the Kecords of Bastrop County, Tex-
as, this land conveyed by J. C, lliggin*
to J \ . Jenkins and by the said J. \.
Jenkins to I'rymus llryant Levied on
us the property <d Prynius llryant, 'I'ex
Hryanl and J. N. Jenkins io satisfy a
Judgment amounling 'o $1 ,«iI;♦..*• I, in
favor of The American Freehold Land
Mortgage Co., of l.ondoii, Limited, in-
terest and cost of suit.
(liven under my hand, this Lttli day
of July, 11Hi.i. (i, \\ . I A\ |s,
liy II. S. Bt.M., -sheriff.
Deputj.
' Some where in Unstrap, dur-
in«■ my recent visit, u child'* neeklaee,
gold, set with a heart and'•hmdiain n t.
I A uliable reward will be paid f r the
recovery of namo. Vddre ,
Mn*. I.oi.i n Tow* i.nii,
Hluff Spi ings,'I'ex is.
I lie
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Ainhii,i-i.it
nry It! ink'
HI. AN Ks
i ui fiirnin'i al
notice of final accoi nt.
Ni I, li7i*.
TIIK 8TATK OK TKXAH,
To the Sheriff nr any C- nstaiile of Has-
te p county, ' irceting
j J, H. Craft, administrator of the estate
I of J. W. Black, deceased, having filed
in our County Court his exhibit an I ac-
' count of the condition of the estate of
- lid J. \V. Hlack, deceaped, together
with an application for his resignation
and discharge from said administration.
Y iti are hereby commanded, that I \
! publication of this writ for t wenty <1 iv •
| in a newspaper regularly published in
the County of Hastrop, you give due
| notice to all person* interested in the
said account and exhibit of -.aid K-tatc,
j to file their oh "etions thereto, if any
' they have, on or before the September
term, I'.iuJ, of waid County Court, cotn-
; inenemg and to be holden at the Court
i House of said county, in liastrop, on the
Firs' Monday in September, I'.HKI, when
said exhibit account and application will
be considered by said Court.
Witness my hand and seal of
~i \i office, at Ba-strop, this Hth
day of July, I'.Miil,
Th s. P. Hi**inii'( ('lerk,
County Court, Bastrop county, Tex.
By l. P. Gatlin, I ieputy.
A Tin k Corv, I certify.
(i. W . Davis, Sheriff,
Bastrop county, Tex.
TKACHKKS' INTERSTATE EXAMI-
NATION CDC USE.
Teacher* wishing to prepare for ex
animations should write, at once, to
Puoi-. J. I.. OUAIIAM, LL. I) , Ifi2-
I l.VI liandolph Building, Memphis,Tmin.,
I for particulars concerning his Hpccial
1 Teachers' I'.xamination C-iurse.
Thin cour"c is taught by mall, and
i prepares Teachers fi r examination in
I everj state in the I'nion. I.eadingjed-
I neators pronounce it the best course
(evei ofn red io the Tc:"*hiiv profession,
i el all Ti ieli rs wi-ning to udvance m
Itnelr prop
d i
TliMniLrli the *ffort of |{ov.
•I. II. I>in ksey. <d L'niiibrnl^.
Mass., thiil -st at < will otTir
In.mi's tn ,"d )< i. (if it l menu's,
"'l in' ni<iiiiiy hits suli—
si-rilifil Ly wi-iilthy im*n ami
wiiiin-ii who liflii-vi' that this'
Ki'lll'IlX? is th ' sjh'i' iiliil sure
solution oi'tIn* ni't/To I'lolilein,
nays n New York telegrom.
•m • —
Save thu Obildren.
V inelv-'iiiic o| e\,-rv one hundred
diseases that chlldlcu h ive are due I<
dlMMt - of 1111- itotnach, and tbMC dli•
I order* aie a.I .I I'V I li llge-l loll .
Iv oi |i d |lyspep-ial III- is |U.| a- g 1 I
foi child; en ie it i> for ; l i;i> i hiIdien
thrive on il. It keeps Hu ll little stom-
ach* -vv i• i | and cm • ■ ir igt - llieir gi'ovlh
and dcvclopiiiciii Mi- lli-nrj < nrlcr,
ru.'i I elillal si.. \ i -11 v ie. I enn., say •
■ M V little bin I- Ii o vv three V ears old
in 1 has been - ,11c: ng I in ili'lige-linn
ever since lie '• ii- born I have had the
bent doctors Iu N i-1 v i . but f iiled to
■ Io him iiiiv I. \fter using one bot-
tle of hoijol lie is a well bativ. I re-
commend It to all siifteiers. Kodol
I digests what you eat and makes tn«i
stomach s'\,-ei. -siil 1 by \\ , .1, Miivy
and (Erhard a son.
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Thoiijfhout tin- fiitirt* st at • ,
with I'fw i'\i'"jitioi)s reports ar
most I'avonihh' fur fair crops,
Texas, this year, i< , tin*
laml of cotton, rorn, wheat,
outs, Wfji'tahles. Ilieloiis, fat
In rvi's, milk ti'iil hotiiiy, Tlireo
cheers for trraml ohi T '\as.
Potent Pill llnus'ir0.
I he pill -1hut are potent in 11 elr net 1 :i
Itld plcieniit ill I lii-.-t ire In-Witt's 1 It-
tie I it I v Itl-ets W. I.. I'llllpol. ol \ -
ii-inv (ia. . s'n-s ; •• | mrltig a bilious i.t
; tack I look nil,*, small a* It was it ill I
iiic more i than calomel, hlue-inas*
| or *nv otln-i lull' I i-vi i took, 'in.I al tlie
-line time it afb-cli'd nte | lea in ti t , .
Utile Kailv Iti■ i-1 * 'ire cerl llii V III I'll ||
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