The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1903 Page: 7 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser
W. J. MILEY, . .
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Women as Well as Wen Are !J!ade
Miserable by Kidney 3nd
Bladder Tiouble.
Kidney tiuuMc |>M . ujhiii ttie min i,
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DRUGGIST.
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w lu ii tin ki'iu< ■ - are
• •lit of «.r<kr or >lis-
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' given t< tin' l'i«' crl|>tl<«ii I'e-
pitrtuifiit. iii'l |.uir<.ii> waited
uHtli.-i 11 m nlf lit.. A lull
tin** i 1'aikst NU.uk inks.
1'IKM vnn ioii n AMTIC-
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SCHOLASTIC CKXSUS.
The following i tli" • •: l.i-t•• • c<>nnih
of the county of Bantr j;', tor the ye.u
commencing Se| tomb.i I-t, I!"'.'!, and
en linn Auguit .Mi'., !: • 4 a fiiniMln i
the Advertim n by Prof. L. Hcil'ii
broJt;
Total numtvM of chil Iren s y.*; rs of
ayf, white, male I'M), female total
colored, male '.Ml, female *s, tot.i
174; grand total .*>12.
Total number of fhillren !t years of
aK1', white, in i • 1*7, fem'iii l.il, tota.
:{.IS; 'olored, male I t'.', i ile l^i, total
-• *; nt'atnl total Id Mi.
Total number of chi.lr.ii lo years nt
ago, white, male female 17'', total
colored, male ll'.i, female 132, total
251; tfrand total III 4.
Total number of ehiUren II years ol
;ige, white, male I!(,">, female I lli, total
.'111; colore i, m.i,e 1 i i, female 1-4, tota.
237; grand total .VlM.
Total number f hillren 12 yeers of
age, white, male 1 !. , female 14'), total
2S"; colored, male I'H, femal.* 1"7, total
2tf>; grand total .Yi"
Total numbei i,t .-hiMren Myeaisof
age, white, male !.'> ', female 11**, tuUi 1
2'tH; colored, male 111, female 101, total
2M; grand total l* >.
Total number of rhiUr.'ii 11 years of
vge, wiute, male 120, fetn.ile lif), total
2HI; <x>lored, male 1 >7, female 111), total
22l>; grand total 4"<7.
Total number of • hildren 15 years of
.m>', white, ma I" 1 frma!" I 111, total
2T)2; -oloted, male lit, female 114, total
227; grand total I7!l.
T >tal numbei of childreri IH yearn of
iK'-, white, male Ids, female IMS, total
2411, colored, male *7, female *1, total
m^I 71, itid t<ital 417
< ;• - It ta! r.t.tnh'" f "h.dren x and
i*-. ler 17 ye ir-i of ge. white, male 1402,
fema> 1245, total 2' 47; • olore 1, male
l'iii., I em ale I'd. total 2" 47; grand total
1'tUt.
The sohol.n'ii ceni .i if B;wtr• -p,
- i vllle 1 K'g.-. v. ill 1 publi hnd
nelt week
DeWitt is the Nine*.
W In II von t" l)llv \\ .ti ll llil/el
i > v i look I '• till' I ' I Will I'
el . In i\ I lie | II Ii .III 'I It e I all'll
W iti Ii II i/• l- ii-i'd i'.ii kllit! I'eWitt -
w ili Ii lla/.ei * lve. vlil.li i the l.e-l
-live ill the world foi rut*, burn-
brui-ed, hoil iM'/ema mid |iili • . I'Im
|n>ptilaiiiy ol 1'i 'Viit- W itch lla/i i
>*lve, due to it- many c ire*, ha caused
niillieron* «otthle -> counterfeit* to lie,
placed ou the timrkt-t. The genuine
lieni . the ii line i>| K i lleWltl it I
t lilcaKo, sold hy . .1. Miiey .\ • l.r-
hard A I 'o.
boiii alliicti.d with
weak kltlin v s. If the
child urinatestooof11 i,, it t h> urine si aids
tlie flesh, or it, wlu u the child reaches ail
age when it should lie able to control the
pa*<HUgt', it is yet altlicted with licd wet
11nv. di |>1 ud upon it. the i ausi of tin dilli
i i!t \ is kidiu \ tiouhle, and the lii-t
■•U p should tie towards tin luatineiit ot
tlu">e i ti k | M rt a nt organs. This u in ilea sail t
Iron I >lc due to a dls ascd condition ol
tile k i'luc vs mid 1'laddei and not to a
habit a* lllnst people Mtppose.
Women as well a* men ale made miser-
able with kidtu v and liladdei trouble,
and ii. 'til need tile Mllle yl ! || llleih .
The tiiiM and the immediate elicit .it
Sw Amp-Root
1 • s dru^ ;i'' in lil' f
■ 5^A ""'TB'
ll, e a ■ i :ll] e w -Li— lit
Our Table Soap Line.
Diamond King,
Buttermilk,
Amole-ine,
Glycerine,
Coca,
Rose,
Lava,
Grandoa's Wonder Soap,
and Fairbank s Ivory.
Just Received.
j 1 ; v u • _ ,r jrj
l: it tli' i. I fl'im.'of Swun|.-K
h
p.itnphii t '• lliiic all ulMint Swani| K..ot,
hi.-lulling m u\ . i the thou* ;iii!~ of ti ,tj.
tuouial letters received from sull'eicrs
ai In wt .'in in. Ki'.mei i .. ,
llMi^hamtoii, N. N'., I>e sure and nientioii
till- paper. I'on't make any mistake,
lint leiiieiiitxr tile name, Swallip It.Hit,
lit. Kilmer's Swnnp-Root, and the ..«I -
di ess, I'iii^liatiiton, N. N , on cver\
trnttle.
TO OUKE A OULD IN ONE DAY
'like l.nxatlve llromo t^ulnliie I'atilel*
All tlru|{gi*l- refund the money if it
fail* to cine. K. W. lirove'--Ignature
ir. on each box. J.'ic
I>urinir ••"li'l.iMtion «>t
ni.i*.*, Pope Puis \ t.iinti'il.
AmleiKon con nt y i.* in the
throes ol' a lo«*nl option I'h'i'aon.
Tin' state school fund lias all
been invested in county ami
municipal bond*.
Tlie weekly bulletin nt' the
Texas weather butcau says cot-
ton lias done well ;111< 1 sheiMin^
is not serious.
—There will he an excursion
to San Antonio Sunday, over tin
Katy. Fair from Bastrop to the
Alamo city an«l return. $1.50.
Supt. li?fevre advises post-
poning of the opening of
schools to the third Monday in
►September. He thinks the
next text books cannot be dis-
tributed before that time.
At San Antonio, Satuiday
last, fifty four undertakers took
examination before state board
of embalming. K. E. Schuelke
with T. A. Haslet, of Hastrop.
).,.enred his certirteate at Port
Worth.
(Jeo. If. Allen an I family left
Monday night tot Port Worth,
where they ^vill make their
home. Mr. Alien will engage
tlii real estnte business in
that eitv. so we learn.—Chil-
dren.- Index
Kockdale Uepol'ter points j
wit h pride tot he fact t hat a re- j
cent i**iie of t hat paper con-:
taiiied thirty-three coJunins of
advertisements —and claims
that this is an indication that
the town i* all ti^ht. All news-
, apei men will acknowledge
t lie fact. and t he fnrt her fact
that Uockdalc has very enter-
prising business man—the kind
that will make any town pros-
perous no matter what the con-
ditions may be. You can't al-
ways judge what a town is by
the patronage of the local pa-
per. hut you can always tell
whai kind of business men a
town ha*, and can foresee the
future of the town- Tiiere are
several of the neighboring
towns that can testify that the
enterprise of Kockdale mer-
chants in using printers' ink
ha- brought trade here from
>t her t CI t'itorics. News-I 'lil'oll-
ide.
1'hc merchants of Hastrop,
who show their belief in the
liberal spreading of printers'
ink. continuously advertising
t heir g Ho|s and ware* in the
AI'M'.iM'isi i; through dull as
well as active seasons, call tell
;i like tale of trade b. nig brouglii
to Hast rop I hat ot herwi-e would
not have come. P >r instance
• I. M . 11 >lt I.V Co.. came here
but a few years ago, stran-
gers, they opened store and im-
mediately contracted for a page
advertisement in tlie A i>\ i n-
11ski;, ami have never let up
an issue. It has paid t hem and
it will pay others. Try it.
Prank Lubbock, who came
over, so it is said, with Chris-
topher < 'olumbus, is .-till young
enough to hop, skip and gam-
bol on the green prairies out
west.—Waco Tinies-Herald.
And, lit the age of SS years,
takes unto himself a young
wife of ;;<> •summers. Co v.
Prank is on of the "b'hoys,"
notwithstanding hi* over four
score yens. May his life yet
be long in the land, and may
health, happiness and prosperi-
ty be with him and his to the
end of this life and a rich in-
heritance bevoml the skies.
L. L. MAYS'
New Crop
Turnip Seed.
Amber Glooe, |
Purple Top and
White F. Dutch.
I Elzner
Mo^nnntiln
Co
WE ARE AGENTS
. . FOR . .
Geo. P. Wade & Co.
New \ ork Gold and Silv er
Shirts, Collars
and Cuffs.
Fresh Home
Ground Meal
Always on hand. We
1 it a--' : -P V
J:
i
exchange Meal for
Corn. . . .
42 lbs. for 60c.
We are Exclusive Agents
for . . .
W. M. Fincks & Co.
Detroit, Michigan,
Overalls. Coats
and Pants,
UNION MADE.
See how ch^ap thep are celling.
TRY
CLAUSS Shear,
Scissor or Razor.
Exchangeable if not
Satisfactory, or
Money Refunded.
KLYSI I'M DOTS.
Editok Auvkrtiskk.
We have had good rains this
week and prospects are favora-
ble for all crops. A good many
of the farmers lost cane and
other granc which w is cut prior
to t he showers.
Mr. Templeton is fixing up
hi- cnnkered mill stones. He
thinks he will have to soak
them two or tlliee weeks to get
the rust olT.
The boll weevils are not
nunierous in this part of the
valley—this is confidential as
the information would proba-
bly cause a slump in the cotton
market if it was to leak out.
Hon. Charles Hayuie and
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
Will positively cure any case of Kidney
or Bladder disease not beyond the reach
of medicine. No medicine can do more-
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig-
orates the whole system.
IV 13 GUARANTEED
TWO SIZES SOc ana $1.00
Patitd Slant and Gravel With Excruciating Paint
A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Cr ek Co«l Co., BufTilo, O., writes:
"I have been afflicted with kiltv:y an J bladder trouble for years, pass-
ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE the result was
surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like Hne stones, etc.,
and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE hn djne me $1,000 worth of good."
No Other Rtmtdy Can Compart With It
Thos. W. Carter, of Ashbom, N C., had Kidney Trouble and
one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE effected a perfect cure, and
be iys there is no remedy (bat wtil compare with it.
SOLD *HD RECOMMENDED BY
|C. ERHAKD '& SON. BASTROP, TEXAS.
wife, with four yoiuitf people,
whose names we failed to learn,
-pent a few days tishini; in thi.-
\icinity. and were guests of Mr.
Hill and family part of the
time.
S.tveral from this community
attended the Woodman picnic
on <'edai <'reek, the 1()th.
The young people enjoyed a
watermelon party at Mr. Stark.*
on Wednesday night. A sink-
ing at Mrs Mason's on Friday
night and an ice cream party
at Mrs. Hamilton's on SaturJ
day night, and they came very
near tearing the piefaee otT of
Sunday morning with a snap
game.
Bro. Mcr.ill furnished plenty
of good music on the (Iropho-
plione.
Misses liermme and llazel
Oat man are visiting in
comtnuuitv this week.
Mi-s Kulah Sparks and htoth-
er, Bob, are expected hoiutj in
August from T'valde. Texas.
Albert Tyler and family,
from I'tley, are visitinir .1 M.
Stark this week.
I here have been "Baron
Muncleosen" tale* told about
the immensity of the present
crop of corn.
A protracted meetinu is in
progress at Haney's rhapel this
week.
A meeting is to betrin at
\ alley lloi'in* >e|imd house Fri-
day bet ore the *econd Sundav
in August by Weverend Baglev
Ilarrisoti and Ad'itns
< Joo.l bye little chiekeus,
i N'mrokTE,
Centuriefi
look down upon a
perfected mode °j tmCefi
....■'''—r W— ~
—Remember Osear I't'eiffer
gives special attention to re-
Th., .I,n ,"r« -rys.,, ,f th, {.jutilm of Watet WOtks tixflll'-,
l axative Bromo-Quinine rv.i..^ '
rrwvUj iu i v«af«t a will la vg« <!«/ ^ 1} allli. 1 110H*J i.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1903, newspaper, August 15, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205825/m1/7/?q=music: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.