The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. [16], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1871 Page: 1 of 1
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K
§Tht Nctne Ban I *®-Wo are *> 'e«p
^VU 3 WUJJe the benitits of our labor.
Kveiy
EDWARD I. XXIUX,
jasperTtbxas
TUUKSDAY, JUL* stOih
FOfTcOJJGREjsS. -v j
Wo .So ii1
or lyiei, Smith Coi
mxm " Ja7 brijign us froit^ # , M>. IP 'new
rtV5?~A"« i HUbscHbers. For the j*at 6' years
we bave labored hard, easiest and
feitbfiU for ifce pixwte, of * tbia i
aurrooodia^ eouotiee, and they
now beginning to appreciate and
are
T. E. Itinmpm
DEALER IN
UY.k
JETOftY
i iyiAH3£2M ;i-re* Mt*
Fur KepreneuttLtive.
cot. TH03. ROCK
, Of WouJtUU. Tyler u>..
Sul jee| 19 lite dtcision of tbs X>4JMt>ar*tto
Cobvemif*, ,
Cotton is worth 15otn., Gold, in
Craiveston.
Jasper eouucj has the most effi'
ciect Sheriff in the State.
Mr. i'\ M. Stewart is entitled to
u-.h Njsws Bov for one year, having
o-ougttuh two fiue large water>mel<
jon ,hrstof anybody. -Now who
will get the Boy for the largest?
We are now giving, yearly, 20
copies of the News'Boy as prizes
for one thing and another. Next
year we intend to give 50.
In Dr. White a Notice last issue
oor type made us say "50," when it
should have been "those over 60
years ore not liable to the School
State Poll Tax."
BJSfc, Don't l'orget that Prof.
Humphrey is Jo address the .tfgri
cultural Society and all who would
be pleased to hear him on the 6th
.Saturday iu this mouth. It will be
worth a heap to hear him.
Ott-VVc were made twice happy
this week by having the pleasure of
shaking the honest paw of John W.
Delaney. who has just come up
I rom the Pass. He is as fat a bear
k; Winter.
W?L-Our District Court inet
punctually on last Monday, Judge
Pedigo presiding with his usual
good humor and Que ability. We.
never saw a inun who we thought
tilled the Bench as well as Judge
Pedigo, or oue that pleased the
people as well. We would like to
give kirn a great deal more praise
for ho deserves it, but if we were
to tell half of his goad qualities
Edmund the 1st would swear he be
longed to Keliie's Ku Ivlux, aud
remove him instanter.
We have the Charter lor the Ag
ricultural, Mechanical uud Blood
Stock Association of Jasper vund
request a meeting of the Charter
i Members on Saturday the 291h for
, , ", . . the purpose of Organizing aud open-
We learn that the steamer J. L. . , , . , . . ....
, i, f. tug books for subscription I lie
Craham is being thoroughly rent'
• IV'o regret to hear that our
f orator townsman, N.S. Greenwood
has met with the loss of his littlo
son "Lee,' who lell off the wharf
und was drowned at Sabine Pass,
I'he sad news cast a gloom over all
t.hcir old friends in Jasper, and we
tuuder our sincere sympathy to Mr.
& Mrs. Greenwood in thier loss.
to the publication ol the News^Bov
tad publish it iu ibe interest of the
people of South East Texas, and we
will leave nothing undone to make
it one of the leading papers in the
State. He intend to get a Power
'Print! and entire pew dress this fa I,
enlarge considerably, add then by
therlst of Jauuary 1872, we CSpect
to issue 2000 copies weekly.
BSk-It is getierally; conceeded
that we are to have a general elec-
tion this Fall, ami it ii, time < that
the people of this District wero
preparing. We can do nothing
without a Convention, and we pro'
pose Jtfonday the 2d day of Octo
ber, as the time, and Woodvi tie,
Tyler County as the place. We
gave it to Beaumont last time, and
Woodville is about as central as
any piace in the District. We
want Bro's- JlicC'i&nahan, Smylie
and Chambers to urge this matter
and let us be prepared with our
standard b'vnrera.
i .i a i • i . ii following are the Charter Member.":
ted, and on the first higu water w\U „ . ,,, r. , .
. I o H. W. Bendy, Win. H. Kyle, Jnmig
st:irt tor Bevilportas a tegular Sa
bine Pass und Bevilport paeket.
j-'uocess attend lier Slid her enter-
prising owners.
Among tho Attorney's at-
tending our Court, we notice the
witty Major Crosson, the solid
Col. Rock, the modest Cline, the
irrepressible Charlie Douglas and
t'.ic h—II fired District Attorney
Crecti Gann. Besides our local
Attorney's who are a whole team
themselves.
Bgi.lt'e have met many of our
old friends this week, and nothing
;;ave us more pleasure. Among the
rest was lfamp. Ford, H. H. Ford,
'and Wm. NorveH of Burkoville,
Capt. Stark of Newton, and many
other?.
Open Cotton.—On Tuesday
Morning, we received from G. W.
.Ybrsworthy, two open cotton bolls,
and i:i less than haft lan hour, here
come, pur energetic friend Major
Hampton Stone with five more.
"Crab" is entitled to the News-
Boy, but as .1faj6r : Stone was so
close behind him, wo will give both
a copy for one year.
*e*We run the name of Col.
Thos. Rock up our mast>head this
week as one of our candidates for
tho Legislature. We have not
room this week to give our reasons
for aelfectifig "him, but will next
week. He is a thorough straight
out Democrat all are aware. *><&*
■— —, , .
Bffi~We aro pleased to learn that
our young friend G. W. Powell
has a splendid school in operation
at Magnolia Church. George is
an enterprising young "man, every
way capable of teaching a first class
school, and we know will please
liis patrons. Board can be had
cheap in the neighborhood.
is#* If the Agricultural Society
don't bost'r themselves, they will
liud out that* they won't be ha'f
ready to hold the Fair „ when the
time coines. There is a thousand
• things to do that'they don't know
or think of.' Add there mast be no.
failure about this matter. People
from the surrounding counties are
preparing, und we will be surprised
if they don't carry off all the laur
els.
Bendy
I Lee, Geo. W. Smyth, J. VV. Sair
| ders, E. T. Seale, E L. A rinstrong,
B. I. Kellie, Beu. Z. Powell, and
Seymour Whito.
From aud after this issufe the
News-Boy will muke its appearance
Thursday mornings.
FOR SALE,
Two large young tery hue mules, no bet
ter >u the St,ate. -'ipply io :V1. 0. Moultou.
or jfiJaiu Adams. u)8t
m 8tkickla>d. haml. u huhck
Af. STRICKLAND & CO.
Stationers, Paper Dealers, and
Blank Book Manufacturers,
(Sign of {he Big Book)
jeSly. 109 Strand, Oalvk«tox
JNOiMU E.
-ill Cotton consigned to us and shipped
on Insurable Bo its. will be oovered by our
Opeu Policy of Insurance, provided 3 BilU
of Lading are taken for same and endorsed
across the faoe of each one: Insured under
Open Police of consinee, with ink, oue ol'
which should be mailed io usxt the *ico* of
hipment. if IT. Unrnett Sf Gr> .
County Surveyor.
The undersigueil having been appoint^
County Surveyor of Jnsper County, is now
prepared to di&chargM the duties of ofllce.
.tfpplioations to the office* c tu be tuarfe at
the office of the ''oiiufy Court tu the Court
House, to Ur. White or to me in person
J, C, HaraUuo, C, J, C,
•tfpril, 22d 1871. tf.
J.W.DAVIS.
Photographer
Would say to the people of Jasper and
Tioiaity, thut 1 hid DOW prepared to take
Photographs at the lowest, figures. j<11
#«rfc warraatel Ah 1 am gpiing to remain
but* w weeks, Lbore wisbioi; work dune
ihvuhl oall soon. Iwillbefuucd upstairs
f\he*'Lone Star Hotel" at alt tiiuea du-
4rMf lhe day J
For Sale.
«00 tores of laud, 80 ueres la culti a-
tion, aud uod.r good tw)u«, good dwellioga
nu'J nmioesSary out housra. Tbia plaoe 11
■i 1-2 utiles wert of tbo Iowa of Jaspwr, and
will be sold itrj ofceup* Apply o the bo-
eiguoJ vn l^ie plitoe
, Wo.i. By,rly.
Obttnal Insurance Company
i -' r ^Houston, Texas.
Cap'l $250,000 Assets $271,894,63
v ——-
Fire, Marine aud Inland Insurance.
A. J. BUKKE, ROB'T BUEW6TER,
President. Vice President
C • S. Lonoscopb, Becretary.
DIREC TO 1%S
K. J. Burke, C h, Longncupe, Wm, M. Tay-
lor, B A. Botts, J D Koii^ers, John Brash*
ear, John tJuearn, E, Knolle, Hob't Brew-
Mter, J. W Benderson, S. K. Moilhen&y,
£ H. Cushion, Wm K Parker.
Policies Matfc Payable in Currency or
j Gold. a$ dctirtd
K D.KEITH AGENT
▼6 30 AT Sabine Pass.
B. C. Doom. D. W. Doom.
BOOM At DOOm,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS A
AT LAW
J" ASPHH , TIOXAS
pWill raotioe In the Courts of the Sec-
ond Judicial District. *4 38tf.
TD "VO". IDooixl.
.Votary Public.
■;>>!:% ufr
a
I *M*7t
*
Everything sold by me is truoranteed as represented. ■
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REPAIRING AND ENQRAVINQ DOSjE IN THE BEST MANSER. «C
r>ui
A.O--E-TSTT POR ,
Singer's Improved Sewing Machines.
Corner of Market and Treinont Streets,
GALVtSTON *5.134.1
J. G. 1). MURRAY CO.,
a ©[K](iM^¥© V
Wholesale aud Ptitail Dealers in
PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. VARNISH,
Pah tit Fancy Article*, Pt-rfunurirs bru*hex &c.
f'urbon Oil. X.'impM, • 4*c., whioh wt- v ih erll wli'«lfhn'^ or re ? il cheap' i
Cnsh. \1 « rcha ttsand Phyridi'ios will pleuse civ« i.sh b fo«*H puroMuMi^^
All t ur<ir«i!H wrartani^i, th«y ire I\y j reparoil r HH'er'fl v ou'>h'v h. jS
JUI'-JJ
Ii
UEALEUS IN
Tobacco, Cigars, Uquors, woodv*c^o.
or/ - J/iu/t'/, !J ,: ■! via /on.
III
(/<;<: 3
Miru.
m
6 <fc 8 Sl'RAK I ),
GALVESTON
Dealer in Flour and Liquors,
SOLE AGENTS FO". ')bl abin Hirtetti T.and Cn wu Mitturs, Thnmpmnian*
App«t i 7. r 'I W'ilWur*" T-mic F5 tter.s. AIho Bran<iy( Whi.-ky. a i|l
fJin f'".-k-Tailt , > M ft a-h eh h-tis t r«-|"",«*'l 1
• ami *V t « •< « j.r frpi^hr. wi'if*
F. George
9
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST-
^omvitiuon ^ia/U dj ^y/Zoantc/achcic^Q^ac71/\
AGENT EOR Buchnu'e (irmylie Uouipouuils, J O. AyerM. D, Xayhe St son.
way Co , T VV. Meir^len, J. H. McLeon, John Bull, huorhinc ^ypup. Johnson, flnlla-
way At Cowd *q, James Ruiidle A*. <!o , K«e«l. (Jarnriek ami Aiulrus, TiMen «nd ('<>.
Kdffranl WiWwr amJ C« ., Louisville ('heiniral Works, 1>. L Fahoestock V Co.,''barl^n
Newark Crayon Co., Swift, and Courtney' Parlor Matches, .jCaHf^foin Vinrtsar
l>r 'Wn'H Troche«, . fSfir Bm«*iiudV ' iffi'fing Il *ir Dye, a?. y*unr*i,f #r<,ra. Prices. r^ n- -
liuN rtit'HrH, warrnu'e<l th.er ohoapent uud best. Uarter's Vnlu'ibiH Hpmedie-
B Keith <V 0< 'h Alknlo «ls. <Ipo .'1 ,70 1v
i
• /mfioUeli- ^
CIA Vj
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Gent', Furnishing Goods, Bopt, Shoes, Hata, Notions .vc,
( '■ • \ ' " ' k ' i
Strand Street Galveston, Tcxfas.
OT18 M' AFFEY
T. P. H MtRIS
Sabine Pass Qcxas.
■ ii-'-'i 1 ■
Ootsla Dealers Ixi
Fancy and Staple ,l)rj Gouds, Groceries. Clothing, Hate, Cap<i, Boots and flhoen,
Books, Stationary, Drum, Medioioes, Paints, Oils. Crockery ware, Hardware Cutl.rv
Nails, rope 4ro„ at WllOesa © and. 3R.©t£Lll.
The Btsst i^soirtiueinytf^^tsin Sonih-East Texas.
b. I'.' lfrdf*Bllrtl(KR,
Lata with S. Hernheim
O. B. JEWELL # CO.
o. B. JaWrix.
QalveRon, Tezai.
N 0. (ErSixiDood,
IMPORT ERSAND r
^U^Wsa/e^n
Virginia and Western
Manufactured" *: ^ ' '• •Tobhidd,
•• Cigars, Bcnflsi nrd Fhcir Case
STRAJHD, CORNER TRI-MONT PT ,
talvcston. Texas
ito.3 1 j
pettier in
i.J, *' ' '
©ffceicfvan^vAe
j
Saline Pass Texas.
AT l'OfttfL'Y AT LAW.
■- .• V* ' l JkM, vi
Votary Public And General Agent
L'U
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X
Will prao'loe 1A the courts of the Kif-
Maih Judiml Uistrici" - • fc^lK
'i "t'ttt "ti tl
I • : 1aT
1 •
(■lieceivinp,
MKKS.
taal
. A Ke ifciM**«dJ^lrfc^r'-'
For the Farm.
The OfBco. and
Tiie Family Circle,
pmrnni. TO
Southern A uric allure, Oeiurai la-
<lu9iry\ News, hueratare, mid- Do
| • '>' we8tic Boo*o/uy.
Commiesipu Merchant,
Bunn'« Bliifi? Texas.
Facilitieti (or storing, ample and
commodious. v4 a5tt
Virginia Fobacco
IMIWRI KW1
■' A(iKN'('Y. ' "
jri\)U fptml it :^4M
Jiu Clieape a e«'->
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11A L PH LEW & Gy.
' f : ft (i- tl - IfT'S!
.. r j| ;) • . ,
£ 4 ■ 11. 11f\Jt ■ * ' •'I
Wndl^rtte p&£vrs ^ ^
klU£ i'obuoi- * • • ! iu.T. nit
1i4 i t i-w )f, To
Q.i Hv Alexander,*
WHOLESALE GROCER,
k omuiissit> 11 6t Forwuraiitg
MBRoHANT,
81 y
Sabine Pa^s, Texas.
a. 8. ambs.ku. c m mvmon.
AMBLER & MASON.
Saddleiy and Saddlery Uardwa
56 bTBAND.
(iaU'cstuu. Texac.
• 1 t on £ivt-r io i tUerf
d< 30in
peci 1 '
Washington Hotel
Gulvston, Texas.
11- OolleU. Proprieior
l ter LouiftHt. Steward
i'lo IVtf' those Dcpenthiut upoi
vdii by Insuring in t|ie
Jiiuitid City Mutual
• Lii' o 1NSU UANCE C« MPANY
—ok
f x Louis, Missorai 4
\ Ivrli^ble Wosteru uu I f ou hern Company
8570,982 48
OKKH>.i*3 Parent t>llije St.
Jamta J o'Fuilin President.
k. 1 Ur^tfoa,^ •.•rVice iResident
s. * . I.oiiiax.A•.«. 1...4..Secretary,
ij. («. AioUttHuii..Oen'l Agent
. ihktl'tors -
J times J. O* Fall on James H. Lucas
S. A', Hatch, Thos. A. Russell
A. M- Britt« u, James Lupe,
I>. *lcrrieon, J. M. Haruey,
A. M. Waterman.
GAT.VESTOH- TIXAS. ^
President
Vice Presiden'-
>
Thds 11. McMahau
A. bessums
DIRfc-OTOnS.
John S. Soller-w,
L««'U Blum,
B. It. Dhvis,
0«o. H. Alford,
A. 0. McKeen,
Ueo. Flouruey,
U. K. Luwthcr,
L. F. Moody,
AOJiNTs KtMl TKX4S.
% * WAJLE2B & LEMAN.
Oen John O Walker.
iloben J*. Li oian,
Ottioe. OS* .-iftajud, over Alford Veal,
jikti l TO ly. Galveston.
|. 31. STONE M. D.
Offers his profess! opal services tie cit
lens of Ji«*per' and' rtrtjdioitfi; cot^ntiw
Thauktul for the literal patronage ex-
tended to him the past year, he solicites a
continuation of the some, W ^
Calls promfHy ^ftns#erp(l ^*y and
(light. yasper. Jan 1st 1*70.
W*.. J?. $JE4MS, M. <
Jasper CJotiutyj Tcxus. y I
Offers hiff profes i"bal swrfceK \o thicit.
izensot Jasper atd adjoining countie .
Office at his residenoe near Bevilport
. fi nIOtf.
OL1VKK STRKl.fi.
SS'V
Veil.MAM W<Ot
Steele & .Wood,
(Succcssors to L. H. WOOD If BRO.,)
Importers & Dealers in Foreign
cind Domestic
iiARD\VArili:,
1 ■ \7 -
i'S. CmtiogH, I
Qiimi prac.oal.Mso ard > nu' x
.lifl-Tca- dtutcinu# ol* ibe riuuin are cuoirib
iuois tu k * ii a t>e«r ,
ituerusci^g and valuable every wu«k.
(t itipr*u/,-4 clear, uetr typtt, wilt
gou 1 Wju?k wood cut iuk upuu .iue bouk
p%per, hi J lol iri otMt!v lMr bmauig, a.
ae(l a« beiu^ '.tuei^ liuatratKi witii
Que on#Ut""g'4> making jt decidedh.
tUe ileala|rriCLiltUr.Ai. pape; pra.LeU
rauuth".
v ftuteeh quarto patre.1- Mit li^hcd
j,. ...Wy&S'v
Iii OldbH 01' ten or ui
tach.
h«'-n a.|. shoulit h « il 6'aVi(i\
• .<501 fruft UU ttj-JjllJitliJtl
. ■' / i
JAS H HUMMEL. I'ulilisHei-.
lyv 0.1141 sireol, V « £>rt *
UB l>oii
S. !li.!)t.,T
f
'Hobby A' Post-,
'COTTOW FACTUMS
> Commission Merchants
| STRAND GALVESTON
' 7J. M. CROSSON:
• ATT0RWEY AT LAW,
X.iivlxae'rftOia,
Polk County, L."..,,,Texas.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purpotot of a Loutive
Will r raciice in tho Courts of the 2ud Jo*
lieial IMftHet. apl I '71.
W. 0. MOWN
DEALER IN
Family Groee ie.5,
LIQUORS etc-
Will constantly keep ou hand >« lull and
eomplete HtnoH of family' groiterie?. which
will b« sold very cheap for cash and lor
caen ouyi. uiar 4 tf^
T J CAR RAW AY.
Attorney Sl Cijuusellor
at Law,
y, 'ZFexa-s
Wit practice iit nil the Courts of iht
\9t and 2nd Judicial District .
^ty,.:spietal uttentioH fitotrn 4o Collect-
in%, aUo% tv this settling of ^m*4 Claims,
ArO W /
W, C, Ol tiiiS j
Att< ru<*j at Law, ud
1 ' J ji
Land Agent. ?
' MA0/SONVULE,
l,,_ '•
Madison County, Texas.
Will practice in the Courts of fhe
Judiui Dis'rlct T5nl2(f
■■ ■ «-L!«
Lipscomb JYbrveU,
Attorney at Law,
' A Jasper, Texas,
ji ,,,i i•*
Will practice in the Hoorls 0# Jasper
atd Newton and in the Supreme Court at
Ofelteston v8-29tf.
M c. MO
/M
AS
:on
ATTORNEY i pOONSE|iOR
I .
it s
ii ?
m.-
JAS
W(ill practico
Second Judicial
factual remedy than any
Perhaps no one rnedi.
ciae i o uAivci^l/
nor was ever any bo-
fare so unJverbally
adoj U<d into u c, ia
©very cuantry aiui
aiaoxur all cla.->6e<^ aa
^■v'o'Wtej
obvious reason its,
that it io a more rolia'
- bio and far more of-
otiter. Thofit who bave
wn
, iIMI - -
way a—that it never fails through any ffcult or neg-
gleet of its composition. We have thousand* upon
thousand*) of certificate* of their remarkable cures
of the following complaint*, but auch cures are
known in every neighborhood, and we need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all cliavktea; containing neither calomel nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever fresh, aud makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use la any quantity.
They operate by their powerftil influence on the
internal viscera to purily tho blood and sUmr'^
it into healthy action—remove the obstruct
of the stomacn, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de-
rangements as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given In the wrapper en
the box, for the following complaints, which these
PUU rapidly cure:-* $
For Dyspepsia or Xadtffatlos, Ilstleu.
acwJLstitfiior and JLoaa of Appetite, they
shoala be taaeu moderately to stimulate the stain*
acJv and restore its healthy tone and action.
For JLIver Complaint and its various symp-
toms, miloaa Headache, Click Hsail
ache, JTaasMHce or dreea Ulckaea, BIU
toes Colic and Mlloai Fevers, they should
be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remova the obstructions which
cause it.
For Dyicalery or Sliarrkcea, but one
mild dose is generally leqiiired.
For Rheumatism, Croat, Oravel, Pal*
Sltatlon of she Heart, Pain in tha
Me, Back and X<olas, they should be contiu-
aously taken, as required, to change tho diseased
action of the system, with such change those
oomplainls disappear.
For Dropaj and Dropsical Sweltlair*
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to uroduco the effect of a drastic purge.
For ftuppreaelen a large uose should be
taken as-it produegs the desired effect by sym-
pathy.
As a Dinner PIU,
promote digestion end r ,
* - occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy ction, reatoree the u
aail lUTigoratea the syatsm. Hence It Is oKenjul-
Tutageous where erlouade>gogemeiittfmU.
Uo«e olttMo^Ul'/iSioeSl 3$Sd2tfK$lflS$
ter, from their cleansing and renovating ofloct ou
tho digestive apparatus. ^ ^ A
Hr.J. C. AYXB* CO., Practical ClumitU,
LOWELL. MASS., U. S. A. .
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
t Hundreds of TSousantH f S 3
\ .1 Bq.ii testimony, to their wondcrful'2 g-®
^ ^ CUraiivo EiTocU. g.- p
WHAT ARE THEY? 1?3
3
ErS2.
TIIET ABE MOT A VILE
.1 ,m
FANCY DRINK
MjhIo of Poor Bum. Whiskey, Proof Bplr-1
its. and Kufuso Liquors. Joi-toioa.MiW.i ljat
aui a>fsoteu rtt to pleiinr ihe taste, caUedy!XpfUQs!V
m AppptiMfn," 44 HoKtorcrt^,,, &u., that loaurno* 1
tippler on to dninkonness aud ruin, butareatruo
Mi^liciniBt mado fruia the Nativo.lioots andf
llcrbs.eC California, trco from all AJcoholiO ^
Btiraulants. Tlwy&rnthpOEEATBLOOp.
vvnivrm .a^ura qlvinqpkik. .
CIPljB, a perfect Kcnorator anil Invigilator. -
ot tlie ^afcenv«arryiagoft nil poisonous matter,:
nnd roxtoring tho blood to a healthy condition,,
No person can take these Bittera, according to . .
t* '< 'Botions, and remain lou? unwell.
) l 1 dO \jill be given for an incurable ease, pro-
\ „«::)£ the bones are not destroyed ,by mwierai
poisons or otbdV means, Bind tbo vital orgal^l^, "
w sted Vevond the po«iit of ropsir. c-
For Inflammatory and Cbronio
Seymour liVitite
■'.tv ■ ; v*%
LAWYEB.
And Notary Public.
M ill draw and tako the acknowledge-
iiitnis of huehmiila 01 wife to Deeds and et-
«ry kiml of •rrliiiign anil Depositions.
TU'isettlrmeuts of £^*utt's,&'o. will be a
ra OUuning proper-
at power before ap-
hen forced in
• > >
• benefit of
Will keep
Or
H*> recently ope *d a well telected
and large .lock ap teral Merehindue,
purchased iii Mew Or lean', which h-:
pate j to telPfit ecrt/ low pricey at
8 le and hetail. Cotton, wot,] *ud lliitos
lakeu In exchange at Galver.ton prioee,
tranportaiion only deducted. Order, ree-
peottully solicited from his friends sue) for-
mer customers U Jasper
Sabioo Fear, &Cf tf ttt 1S70
MaU-
uestion. —— -
mintent "Farvota. Diseases of tlio Blood..
1,1 ver, Kidaeya, and Bladder, these Bit-
ters have Ikwu wont hiiccomsiuI. Such Dis-
eases are eauspd by Vitiated Blood, v*bu*h
in generally prtJuused by derangement of tho
Digostive Organs. .
'Htey Invigorate tho ptomach, aud 'stimulate
the torpid liver and bowtls, which Twndcr thorn |
of unequalled utile wy in oleanslnir tho l loo<l of
all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor |
to the whole system. .
'Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, ]
*ain in.the flhoulder>«, t'ouuths, Tijrlitneei of tha,
Client, Di7.xine««, 8o\ir Stomach, lla«l Tssuj in,
th« Mouth, Biilion* Attneks, l'alnitation of the
Iteart, Copious D'^nfi.trves of Urine, Tain in;
tbo regionsoftho Kiand a hundred other i
p iiuful symptoms whielt sre the offdprin^s of.
Dyspepsia, w cured by the*o Hitters.
Cleansa the Vitiati*<l Dlood trhenovsr y«u find l
its Impurities bursting through-thn ekin iu Tim-1
pies. Braptieep, or hoitti j cleauso it when it ia
feul, and your reelings will tell yon when. Ki-op
4he blood pure and Ibi* health of the system will
follow.
PIN, TAPE, and otjier WORMS, lurking ■- .
thoayntem of o many thousands, are effectually
deairoyed and removtfd.
far full direetions, read earefully the circular
around each bottle, prfuted in four language -
KnaliHh, O^rman, French, ami fi|«ai n. '
J WAl.K Bit, 32 A. 34 bommeree Street, Ji. Y.
proprb.tov. 11. H. Me DON ALU ft OO.,
DrujBtista and General Aaents.
Ban Franeieeo. California, and 32 smdSt^oal.
. M^YALLDBUOQIflTSANJ.
DEALEllH. - 1
' TO THE WORKING CLA8S.—H'e aro
now prepared to luroish nil olassm with
constant employment at home, tho whole of
the time:,, or for sp--re moments. Business
new, light and profitable. Persons ol eith-
er sen easily earn from 50c to $6 per even-
ing, and a proportional suia by devoting
their whole time to -the business. Boye «n<l
;irls earn nearly as muoh as men. That*
ill who see this notice may send their ad- (
Jress, and losrtho business, we malie ttUBVc
unparalleled iflx To such as are aot sal>'
Isfied, we wjfl send 91 to pay for the tMQb-
le of wrbac 11 ull'paKiculars, a valuablo
sample which will do to commenoe work on
and a copy of The People's literary Com-
panion—one it llie largest aud bist family
uewspaper pnblithed-one sent froe by mail.
Reader, if you want permanent, profitable
work addicqt V J > ,
10. V. jfL'Ltsy tf CO., Augusta Maine.
nfl8m
J. B. turn*. . fji O. W. OfBmitu
Houston, Tel., Be.umont, T x ,
LIKENS,# O'BRIE JT.
ATTOBNKVS AT LAVf,
General Laod and Collection
Agento.
HOUbTON and BEAUMONT. •
——
tf e may be addressed at either of the
tbove places, and will gi e personal atten-
tion to all basinets chadded to as.
N. B. We hate for sale One hundred an
lerenty-fiTe thousand MCeeof ohoice lan™ -
in 6'otaih Eastern Texas. t6s82t<>
H. GOOD,
^1
Attorney at t*mm
.. '
■:X
JASPER. TEXAS. H -.4
W iti pruutiee in the Courts of tho
Second Judicial District.
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Kellie, Edward I. The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. [16], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1871, newspaper, July 20, 1871; Jasper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235379/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.