The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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A Daily and Weekly Democratic Journal
Ayer's Cathartic Pills, RANKIN & LEVIN,
PUBLISHED AT BRKHHAM, WASHINGTOS COUKTT, TXXA8.
J. G. RAVKZ2V, Editor and Proprietor.
Supscription—Daily $6 per year; Weekly
For the relief
and cure of all
derangt-wsntg in
the stomach, lif-
er, and bowel*.
They are a mild
Hwrieiit, and an
excellent pur**-
tire. Heing pure-
ly retrcuble, they
cmum no mer-
ciiry or mineral
whatever. Much
TM> Coonty is situated on the Vesi
si Jeof the Brnaos Ritvt, In Latitude
.,U' North aud Longitude 90" iVeat.
UKBHH-Ur,
'Uromntv seat, with a population of
4 i)00inhabitants, is up«io the western
n.ancb of th* Houston and Texas Cen-
tral Railway, ninety-six miles cast ot
.»a<tin, the .Hate capitol, and seventy
tu ies northwest from Houston, and oue
It Mid red and twenty five miles from tiai-
VMStiw.Utn principal seaport of the State.
The wun v embraces About 300
m[tinre utiles, with 30.000 inhabitants,
uirtl is well sup/lied with churches,
ami schools, and wttiiin convenient dia-
MnctoH
Miale
urade and reputation, are located iu ! ton and Burleson counties. Its C.olumn8 are alwavs well filled and atunalaied iato aotioa.' Thus incipient
litis countv I . . 0 * i «•♦*** is changed Into health, the value of
■Thecouity \* wsii tmhemi and w«> |vvith »tenis o t State and general news, as well as sound and inter- J^^hi 7£»y
oating Editorials upon all the important topics of the day.
per T ear. serious sickness and snfferinjr is pre rented hy
- * their timely use; and every family should
_ , > . have thera on hand foe their protection and
1 uk 15ANKER has recently been enlarged to a thirtv-two'r*licf,when rc''"i,'et1, ***** experience has
J • " « proved them to be the safest surest, and
Land Agents
Brenham, Texas.
9
j Will ««]> or lease land or houses •»
/
I liberal terms: collect all classy «t
" • n J proved them to be the safest surest, and
column paper: being now the largest paper ever published In the
county. It is t.he only English newspaper published in the county. ^Fis.?,^U,mcIi"^^i"*cu,'aiVu»"who*s ! claims and ask* prompt returns
1 neighborhood. Two an<] is the acknowled organ ol the Democracy ot Austin, Washing- a!T:hi^t7raLllorB^SJhicA
and three trmnl«j schools of hlfcl. i , J ' r am) ahittctsh an cleansed by AW* Aflt.
•ured. Tt'* 'rills excrptionably good.
< >»on and - >ro are aUtut the pi iuciple
;i redacts ; about 40,000 bales of cot to.
hum? shipped annually. Wheat, oats,
uariey, potatoes, (sweet and Irish) us
cane, Sorghum, etc., are large y
produced, i Ait kinds of fruits are sue-
w-«fuJly grown. Thero are now in the
•stivnty three large nurseries of estab
-;«hed reputation, supplying a large
)H>rtloa of the State with Orchard
slo -ks.
The native grasses are excellent, ren
-Wing the westttxu portion of the couu
!y especially adapted for dairying. Cat
tie are kept ia a fine condition upon
*l;e pastures daring the winter months,
without other food or shelter. Sheep
sre extensively raised and requite but
I title care
r.tmxura junds
at good quality eaa be bought at
*N»m ft, to $50 per acre, the price
heing dependent upon locality and
improvements, and can be rented
si from 99 5# to $5 00 per acre, or one-
r-Mirth of the cotton aud one-third of ail
•>lier products.
A raili ead is now running through
the county east and west for a distance
id forty miles. Another passing north
and south through the county is al-
ready commenced and will soon be
»»j|npleted, giving rail communication
with the seaboard by two routes. The
rsilwad communications offer the chatt-
els of two routes to the North and
{Cast.
•The population of this county is
drawn lrom every State of the Union,
and every country in Europe. The
immigrant will find friends in every
neighborhood and bo most heartily
welcomed
or
pnted. Their tuffar-coating makes them
pleasant to Uk«. and preserves their virtues
The Banner is, and alwavs has been the steadfast friend of the SeTare ever'f^.^^pe^ctiy'reiiaws!
. i . . , ' , . , , . . I Attnovth searching, they are mild, and oper
poor and working class; as such, has labored tor their interest and ate without disturbance to uw constitution »<
^ ) diet or occupation.
advancement, by favoring and advocating the emmigration to our| nTT**
county of intelligent and industrious wuite mkn. It pdvocatcs the! J°rr*pldiyenre"ic0111 Plaiuu•wliich
speedy development of the vast resources of our great and grow-' Kufi?5r%{J2."
ing State, by encouraging the establishment of manufactories of. ^-*—*•
all
kinds; favoring Bailroad communication \citb sections of our
State not yet penetrated by existing lines.
Thk Banner is a zealous worker in behalf ot Brenham and
Washington oounty. Coming to Brenham bar January 1863, wheu
it was but a small village of 300 inhabitants, we have watched its
onward march of improvement with great pride and satisfaction;
and restore IU healthy
stimulate the sto
tone and action.
For UvsrCswylstst and IU varlons
symptoms, BIIIons Hesdsckr, Kick
Headache. laiaMes or Crsvs Hick.
■ms, Btlloss CeHe and Btltes* Fw.
ven, they should be judiciously Uken for
each case, to correct the diseased action, or
remove the obstructions which sapse it.
For DyaeMtcry or llisrrlMM, but one
nuld dose Is generally required.
JFor ahesMsthw, «es|, Oravel,
Falpftailes ef the Heart, Pais i
, r3 , ...... *
until now instead of 800, her population is near 4000 soul., ,nd
With such
Consumption.
A trial b*x of Dr. Kisaner's celebrat-
ed Consumption PowderB will be sent
^ree, by mail post paid, to every suffer-
er from the ab->ve disease. This is the
oaty preparation known to cure or
benefit that disease. Pripe for largw
lux, 45 .00. Address, v
Ash 4 Rojpbins,
i 366.Fnlion Street,
ortjj wly , ' Brooklyn, N. Y
A MONTH.-^A
W t) U ted VVery where.
its wan-
Itdnesf!
U<>norabto aid first class. Particulars
sen; free. Address J. V\OliTH A Co.,
St. Louis. Mo marSlwtf
# I
Ayer's Ague Cure,
Tor Fever an.-l Ague. Intermittent Fe-
ver, ChiU Faver, Bemittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, 1'eriodioal or riilious Fe-
ver; &o., ana Indeed all the aifections
which arise from malarious, marsh, or
uu&amatio poiseng." -
• IHo- one ^remedy Is londer
called for by the necessities
Of the American people than
• sura aimJ safe cure for
Fever Snid Agne. Sneh
wo am fowjenptttled to oil or,
with 4 nerfectjftertaiiity that
i' will era<k> nte the dUctse.yftod with, assur-
.iiicp, foiimietl on proof, that 110 harm can
arise from its use in any'quantity.
I'iihI which protects Mm or prevents this
•i'lurder.must be of iinmch^e service in the
i-.»iimiunities whore it prevails.* /Prevention
i 'setter than curc; for tha patient escapes the
ruh whirl) he must run in violent attacks of
t'..U baleful distemper. This " Crrnr " expels
»t;n miasmatic |M>isoii of Cmer and As-n*
tvora the system, and prorcufs the develop-'
»iumt of the disease, if taken on the lirst
»t>proach ef its premonitory symptoms. A
K ' '".u superinrHy of this remedy over any
ether ever discovered for the speedy and cer-
tain cure of Intermittent* is, that it Wains
'<;» Quinine or mineral; consequently it pro-
Hh <m no quinism or ether injurious effects
whatever upon the constitution. Those cured
t.y it are left ns her.ltUr at if they had never
hed I lio disease. 1 •
ffvver and Acne is not alone the con-
fsiiucucc of tha miasmath'. poison. A Kreat
•Miiety of disorders arise from it* irritation,
miong which are Neuralgia, Ilbenraa-
Cont. Hi'silschr. 01 in tin ess,
Tootltarhe, Earachc, Catarrh, Asth-
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection
«f the Mysteries. Pain in the
Bowels. Colic, Paralysis, and derange*
m' lit of the Stomach, all of which, when
o ^instinp in litis cause, put on lite inter-
mittent type, or become periodical. This
expels the poison from the blood,
:it ! consequently cures them all alike. It is
an invaluable protection to immigrants ni«
person* travelling or,temporarily residing ia
the malarious districts. If takca occasion-
ally or daily while exposed to the inflection,
tint n ill be excretcd from the system, and
• smiot scc.iimtil.ite in sufficient quantity to
rijHu into disease. Hence it is even more
valuable lor protection than curc; and few
. e|* l / ^ • it# ' vv"i«iiwy»IJ HiaOll! IV I fTt|llll Wtl) HI
still her progress w onward. During this tune (20 jean.) we have of tn#mfHom. wn
i at « * i f v « . '/ , . cluum thoH oovuplttali dmnnear.
been in some wa#y connected witli .her journalism, working and stri-1 For ®«p*pv and Drewtewi aweii-
ving tor the posterity of our town, and we expect to continue onr qwI?td^tojJi^S^^a*d!aI^
labor, unremittmglj, niercljr »king . liberal and sustaining pat- *&■' m r"|i iflj I "
ronage at the hands of tlie public we hare so long and faithfully ^1* produoee the desired effect by
served. | yA» & nhtmrr put, tehfilie er two Pitta te
Politically, the Batoir baa e»er been tound battling for tbc!
triumph ot the true aflV living principles of the Democratic nartv 1 \n<i howois, rsstores the appetite, and invUrer-
i n . i » i i j i*i i. I J' ates the system. Hence It is often advanta-
and, as a Democrat nave yielded a cordial and hearty support to l feoua where no ierions derangement exists.
Oor. Coke and oar present State Gorernment. We discuss all1 fSUftfS.'ra?SSftSft-S
public issues from a strictly democratic standpoint, independent SS^^oX'SSJttiSfcSil
ot any clique or ring.
1 hk Bani eb opposes and deprecates the extravagance and
corruption ot the party now controlling the affaire of the General
Government, and favors an early restoration ot the same into the
care and guidance of competent and honest officials—the true rep-
resentatives ot the people. It also favors the most rigid economy
in the administration of the affaire of Government, both State and
Federal, that labor may be lightly burdened by taxation.
For Sale.
Several fine farms to rent on reasons
ble terms, snaat d near this eity.
Also, a fsrty acre farm, within th«>a
i'or|Kiratc limits of th« city. Will be
sold cheap for sash to aa early appli
cant.
I One well improved 40 acre farm, eee
mile and a quarter Cast ef Bn uhaiti.—
A Hue cistern, carriage and harnsse
bou.-e, stable, crib and a large r« on»y
residence; plenty of limber aud sloe*
water. Au early applicant can get a
bargain, as it will be seid lor on* half
each; balance sa twelve uentbs tiae
RANKIN & LEVIN,
n
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
City Resltfeict aid Uts ftr laU
A desirable residence containing' leer
rooms; with 3 12 acrrs of (round sa
closed by good plank lencs, well at
excellent water on premises. The
dwellisg is centrally located being oatf
three squares from the eoori-houae
Will be sold at a very low price. Term*
1-2 cash, balance as usual. *
Also some very desirable buildisf
lols, situated about one mile si uth w
i')wn, will l>v add iu (pintitiis to sua
Ironi 5 acres upwards. Price fro»
|i!0 p»-r acre upwards. Will be sold ee
usual terms, or will trade tor siock.
Apply to KAN KIN A LEVIN.
slij
Brenham, Texas.
Ii widely known
as one ot the moft
effectual reme-
dies ever discov-
ered for cleans-
ing the system
and purifying the
bloed. It hat
stood the test of
years, with a con*
Pi , stantly growing
reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues,
! *»d sustained by its remarkable cures.
So mild as to be safe and beneficial to
children, and yet so searching as to
effectually pur«e oat the great corrup-
tions of the blood, such as the scrof-
ulous aid syphilitic oontaniination.
Valuable Land for Sale.
WE OFFER for sale, very cheap
for ready money, one tiundivd
ai d lour (104) acres prairie land, oa«
bundled ucuer leiiee, and seventy-twe
acrew ol timber. Plenty of stock »a
ter. Two tt nnut houses. '1 be nbors
land is hituaud in Austin county, oa
Kentucky Hidge, and is rich ann pro
ductive. A bargain Mill be given aa
early applicant. Apply to
RANKIN & LEVIN,
Real E.-tate Agents,
llieiiliaiu, 'I'eias
Will sell or lease Real Estate and personal property on lit-. Imimritiei or diseases that have lurked
eral terms; collect all classes of claims and make prompt reurns.
IIA HI) TIMES
Saddlery at Centennial Prices!
r | iHE undersigned, determined no
JL to be ouldoue or undersold, is uoy
ottering
Saddles ar.<! Harness
at reduced prices, while repairing if
done at Ceuiennial rales. 1 am a,la<
Hgent for
" (Juncle Sam's" Ilarniu Oil.
he bnst in use Shop oa Sandy street,
in the Peuker building, opposite (iabf
f-chwara. All work cash on delivery,
and warranted.
O. WALLNEY,
apr28wl y Proprietor.
r .ail themcefvcs of the protection till? rem
eilv atroi jg.
For l.ivfr Complaints, arislnjr from torpid-
r of tfce Uvcr, It is an excellent remedy,
the T.lver Into healthy activity,
rlnr man? tnilv remarkable cures,
! other mediclncj f«U.
I' KUSPAW.T) BT
■ *. c. ATKB* CO., r^owell, Mass^
Ifetl onit Annlfftical Chr»nl*tt,
COUD AIL ttOUVl> TtfK WORU>
lour money and buy one or two bottles
of fir. J. Newtou Smith's Hnir R*h
torer. It will create anew growth o>
hnir upon bald heaJs, (we have un
niwtakable proof and mail it free,) ii
will stop
Hsir from falling out at once'; will
cleanse tue scalp from all dandruff,
will make the lnir grow thick, lout
<«nd rapidly, is a highly perfumed hail
'Iresaing, does iu>t contain sugar ot
lead, sulphur, or other jxiison. If you
wish vo-"4
Farm for Safe.
A fine farm About 10 miles from
town, kuown as the Hoxie place. There
are 7(10 acres, about 120 under leuce,
the balance is timber, prairie and creek
bottom. The dwellii.g is one of the
best frame houses in the countiy,
argo aud roomy; Also got.d eetlir
barn end stables, abuudauce of fiuu
treis, three good cistetns anu*tw*
wells on the puce. Location convert
ient to two colleges. Juet the piu«t»
for farming or stock raising, as ii is
well watered having plenty of liviiig
sptings. This line place is ofl'en'd »
bufgaiu, and liberal terms will t
en. KAN KIN & LEVIN,
Lund Agents.
Farm Near Brenham.
We are authorized to ofler lor sule a
r?ry 8,e lanu, situated three and one
miles north-east of Brenham
j r iSaid f'aim contains 86 acres; 6U under
nHw.r j ^ . fr*, R'so cnre® :fence, and 50 in cultivation; a number
coinjxaintg, to which it wculd not |of fine springs and plenty of timber on
seem eppoctally adapted, such as Drop- 1 the place. Thirty screa'of the laud is
sy, Dyspttwla, Pita, Neuralgia, sot
in the system for years sooft yield to
this powerful antidote,1 and disappear.
Hence its wonderful cures, many of
which are publicly known, of Scrofula,
and %11 scrofulous diseases, Ulcers,
hnmfjons, and ertiptire disorders of
the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boil*
Pimpies, Piistules, Sores, St.
Anthony h Flje, Itose or Ery-
sipelas, Tetter, Salt, Khciun,
Scald Head, ltiiiffworui, and in- | |iali
Dcwau noaa, iUllgwonn, and in-
ternal I lcerations ef the Uterus,
To grow long aud look beautiful, use
it. no one will be disappointed. Price,
$100, or 3 bortles for $2 50. Address
I)r. J. P. Dromgoole, Louisville, Ivy.,
and recieve a b«ok filled with unmis
takable evidence of all we say.
Por Sale.
DR. SHALLENEERCER'S d
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Siops tlio Chill*.
Kill ever suffer from Intermittent* if they,,( This Medicine haii boon before the Pub*
<-* ' ■" lie fifteen years, anu is still ohokd of all
other known remedies. It doosnof purge,
docs not sicken the stomacL, is pe«-fectly
safe in any dose and under ell firenm-
stanccs, and is the cnly Medioin >H«at will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever j
and Ague, because it is a perfect intV '
dote to Tr-iarla.
Ooiii oy all Dra«fitd«,
A Desirable Small Farm Hear
Hempstead.
Wo are authorized to offer for sale s
small farm, containing 138 I 2 acres.
situated one mile and a lmlf northwest
of the thriving city of Hempstead. Out-
hundred actea are under a tolerable
g' od lence; the remainder in cml;
bottom, heavily timbered. The im
provemente consist of a new box hom e
wuh two rooms, tight and comfortable;
splendid well ot water, and twe sets of
old cabins for renters. Stock water aud
prairie for grozing contiguous.
The laud is partly cn^ek bottom and
part black prairie, all very productive
A desirable place for a dairy or market
gardening. We are offeiing this place
very cheap and on liberal terms, vix"
one-filth cash and balance in five an
nual payments.
RASKIN & LKYI*,
Land Agents, Brenham.
BRKEDLOVfi & EWINfTT AvC
Attorney. - TexaR'
Brenham, T«xi
u * —' - —^ Neuralgia,
Heart Dliease, Female Weak-
,,ess» ^^ftity, and IvCHoorrluea,
when they are manifestations of the
scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health
and strength in the Spring. By renew-
ing the appetite vigor of the dim*
tive organs, it dissipates the depression
ana listless languor of the scasos.
Kven where no disorder appears, peopla
feel better, and livoionger, for cleansing
the blood. The syttem moves on with
renewed vigor and a new lease of life.
PItSPA ItJtD BT
Dr. J. C. AYER & C0(, Lowell, Mais.,
I'rmeticnl ant Anmbtkmt ChemUU.
•OLD BT ALL BSUOOTSTS EVBKTWHIRB.
Tllh JlOM&iX'H]) ST AM,
that. *
A
in Millinery.'
^ctfullv invited t«>
,r stock. * Opening)?•*
Saturday. )
situated that ut a, very small «x-
petiso it can b« irrigated In m ikn
springs, making it it d» siruble p ace f«r
a market garden. \ ,
RANKIN i LEVIN,
AgeutS.
Newnam &, McCrimmon.
REAL ft ST A TE AG EX IS
HEMPBTEAD, TEXAS.
s
Perym* having Land# for fale would
do wul to consult us; as we make nn
charftfe for adv«rtising them in th«
'•Courier" or keeping a full of all latius
offVred lor sale by us—a small for being
charged enly when we efl'sct a sale.
Agricvji
Laud
call
Mm*
A splendid homeste
rie, Burleson connty, n1
! olTaUUvell. Tract cof
! one haK prairie, the <
40 Hcrcs in cultivat'ol
and out bouse*, eist
i ebard The place
| cio'srnn •*n',v *
j premife* to S. B A
' ^uipell, Brenham.
J. T. Norrls, M. I). L. B. Ureal h M. L>.
DRS. NORKI8 & CUE ATM
Physicians and SargeoDs,
t'leir P^ewlousl services
OJM 4nd yicialiy,
Ofllce Hood 4 Co. Drug Store.
May 14th 1874, 'Aim.
JJB8.(J.U. &, ALEX. 11EAUMO.XT
Pr»c«ciBf Phystclaos*
latter having resumed his prac-
Brenham, Texas.
Offic? at Luhn'a Drug Store.
V
J*?*"*•" J...
fJ vritk dispatck at this cflij#.
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