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Bill S3J <
WEEESi
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ANcgclaUle l'rcparalionfor As-
similating HteFoodandRcgula ~
ting (he Stomachs andBowcls or
INF.VM S /( HILDKEN
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Promotes Digestion.Cheerful-
ness and Ifest.Contains neillier
Opium.Morpliinc nor Mineral.
not karc otic.
tortf* aTM/Ji-SmZl. PtTCIlEIi
RmtfJun Sail'
Atx Smnn »
Rxk'Ut AUts -
sintv,ftwrf i•
M&rft Sr*J -
a perfect Remedy forCort.tipa
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signnture or
dLyyt&taU.
NEW YORK.
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j') llostv- 3 jCl N 1 s
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EXACT copy of wrapper.
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THt CtNTAUn COMPANY. NEW VOH* CITY.
PERFUMES FOR EVERY DAY
Iju'bm h, Duv i\i, LautW , (Jrown l'orfumary (Jo., J Imperial,
I^asll's, Easttrm in's, Freemacs. Miller's, Oolgato'c.
A LSO
: TOM ATIMIZK^ AT LilfSf PUS IBLK PRICK
A full line of Imported and Domestic fyili:• end Medicinal
Soaps at
v. R. fG. Luhn's DRUG STORE,
T\
Headquarters in the city for
Glassware. Lamps.
a«^.Orockery, Tinware *■
4 CFranit nvare, QiveenBwaro, and everything in our line
in first, class and up-to-date.
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A full supply of fresh Family Groceries kept in stock.
Free delivery to any part of the City.
■MUCS
r 'a '.'rtUAtt.'ft ,» m. *-.m. «, rn »| a.,
THR MOTTO TS*O.XX Y«A. R. .1002.
USE THE
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llll 4 TIMS HTML ill
1^ y It Taps the Boat Section of Texas and Roaches
i/EVERY CITY UF IMPORTANCE
£ ree ("hair Care and Through Sleepers to Dil«SSin»
Herat 10c in stamps for a copy of the Southern Pacific
Rice <!ook Bco't, containing 200 receipts.
srn mors*, xj andhkson.
r»B« Traf M«r. *»t Gen Pass Act
tlOXjaTOTM, TB3CAS
nt I. KOBBINH,
Gen Fas* & Tkt A«t.
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The Best Line £ Old States
Parlor Cafe Cars
Pullman Sleepers
Free R.eclining
Chair Cars
Ask the nearest Cotton Belt Agent for rates and schedules or write
*.B.*K*S. D. M.MOHGAN. A. HOOVES. T. P. LITTLE,
Den. Pass, t Tkl. Ait., Tm. puss, kit., Trsv. Paw. Ail.. Pmr. A0..
Tyler, Tex, ft Worth, Tex. Wico. Ten. Corjic.n*. Ttai
MOFFgHT'* mm Cares Ck&ra - infantum,
■Mj Diarrhoea, Dyswteiy, and
the Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.
Aids Digestion, RcgiiWtej
the Bowel*, Strengthens
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY.
. < nN to C. «. MOFf ETT, M- D„ ST. LOUIS. MO.
t olHHibtta.
i?rrT-t>enr Burtor; «> (/'• if X'HIr TKRTHi.\^tiTeethitia
« r fttti? urul«l < hihl with tfc happiest reunite. Thm^eriii
.,;«»7,r-«r. itud prrtaiuUl tuarf mrf(«/>t'',^ i''/'h«p"St!?. ®
nr» . "if:*J..
f wnwj )*4 gfaahaiMr 'T m mui
p PQWZmTmi
% f«fts laly 23 ceats id Dnsggists,
Hl« Pie* for Mercy.
"You admit you stole the melons?"
said the judge. "Oh, yea, suh, I stole
urn!" "And yet you ask for mercy?"
"Yes, suh; kaze de white man kotchod
me 'to' I had a chance ter eat urn!"—
Atlanta Constitution.
An Abundance of Doctors.
On the average the medical colleges
turn out every year 8,000 - graduate#
entlUed to write M. D. after their
names. At the present time the ratio
of physicians In active practice In this
country Is 1 to 500.
Fisheries.
A comparison has been dVawn In
Norway as to the profit of the )rtsherles
in the sea and in the rlverrf which
shows that the former are thr\o times
as remuneraUve as the latter.
New German Newspaper Lltw.
Actions against newspapers jin Ger-
many can hereafter be brought jinly in
tho town In which they are pu: |9hod.
The Relohstag has just passed > a law
to that effect.
Boston Is Advancing.
Boston la erecting Its first "iielgh
borhood town hall," where there will
be restaurants and recreation rooms
for all who care to patronize.
A Warning.
When a man starts a conversation
by saying he's a friend of yours, look
out i'or some impertinent remarks.—
Philadelphia Record.
1
H\-.nger In Cignro. *
It may perhaps not be generally
i.: ov.t, that in the manufacture oflcl-
I inthe workmen commonly moisten
;io tip of the Hear with their lips,
Instead of using water or another flt(dd
which they ran readily obtain. Tfio
workman claims that this proofless
t-ji* • t time and as he is paid by tljio
pleco the saving of time is a material
object to him.—Philadelphia Medlctrl
Journal.
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bee,
th;>
l.-s
Reviving Worship of Greek Godc. ,
11 "Red Athenian professor, • •
.! vettiement on a pension, 'a?
. it-,: a convert from Christianity t■ >'
religion of his classic *»&••••:<";••
aMxfcrmed a room into a tern?-'.
ot tip two statues of Juno au.',
?.> renry before which he sings untl
l»s i-)s and has erected an altar. <m
which he now and then offers up .'.'i
t-i fiees.
t vprylioily N«c<1h II.
There aiefew people, if any, who arc p r-
fleetly wfill all the timp, Sooner or li>ttrr onti
of '.he digestive organs, the stomach, bowels,
<r liva*, will become deranged Health won't
takj care of itself. You must do it by regu-
lating tha action of the digestive organs in
case of their getting iiregula", and you can-
not do it but by taking the purely vegetable
"St. Bernard Vegetable Pills." There is no
better remedy for such diseases. Everybody
needs it All druggists sell it.
The sixth triennial festival of
the German singing societies
opened at Gtoz, Germany.
The commercial treaty between
Great Britain and China has b^en
signed.
A you«g LADY's LliTK SAVED.
A Panama, Colombia, by Vh»mliurlalii'M
Colic, Cholura and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Dr, Cha?. II. Utter, a prominent physi-
cian, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter
stateB: "Last March I had as a patient a
young lady sixteen years of age, who had a
very bad attack of dysentery. Everything
1 prescribed for her proved ineffectual and
she wns growing worse every hour. Her
parents were sure she would die. She had
become so weak that she could not turn
over in bod. What to do at this critical
moment was a study for me, but I thought of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Komedy and as a last resort prescribed it.
The most wonderful result was effected.
Within eight hours she was feeling much
better; inside of three days sho was upon
her feet and at the end of one week was en-
tirely well." Kor salo by R. E. Luhn.
Beautiful Thoughts
the sweet, pur« hre«lt| of tho tmt>« U *mit
Restive of liinoceur* und henlth. Sottm chis
ur*n n« Hght(Hn<l dnli^nta h* tlw» nuwic^t
floWw. som* tirw fctnm* M bright, iomv kre
(rail and j»L kly.
A tnothfr's yoartUttK for Chlhtrejft |« Inseo
MFfthte from n lovn of tho hi'mitifui, »nd \i
htjhii'>ve» every woman to bring tlie* nwe^t
•**t Intluenctt to bear un the subject of her
m.it'irmty.
To tnaw* ia^y thst u«rhid «vhen Ufa U
li'jrn ayftin,
Mother's Pricnd
popularly uteri- It I* a liniment, *4*lly
ftdniini«t«*red and for <k«(ernal ui« only
No risk, no exjxiriment, merely .1 pain
reliever end harmlta*.
I'lfgnnnt women nr« earnattly wntrc.itad
to try thla r««ncoy» U Indna undruiubly
friend to Jier during nature*# term of tui
«u»-
pmvst', tenrs end anticipation,
Mothor'n FrhMWl, If u»i*d dillu«»"tlv
throufhoutfi:o«tfltlon, wUl •often the breutlt,
thereby prrventinu; crwlted and tore rii|>pl<««
All tl^smct* nmsch'H and frndont ttrnlnlnK
with tho tmrdon will tctften, r*?ltx, beefime
aoothod, supple And elastic from lit contln
ued application.
All nbrcsIii (he abdominal region will re-
* po 11 d rea d i i y t o 11 km: v pa nil i n g t««v r con Ui n-
Ing the embryo if MotJi«r'a Friend It ad-
mlalatered.exf WHm " *'
All renable
$1 per bottle- , ,
A really vnlnnbh* treattan 00 motherhood
will be sent fr«e, If yon writ# ut.
1!J? r : fMAtW CO.,
tin
ig.—
ilnl.itcred externally all during pregnancy
All reliable clruggl<ta tell this remedy for
When wo lay by something for
ft rainy day there is usually a
long dry pp«ll.
Some peopl" never east their
bread upon the water until it is
too stale for their own use.
It isn't always the fast young
man who getu there.
Tho first kips only comes once
in a lifetime,
The man who gets religion
doals in futures.
•<» i ■ • •
For Ir-..".r
fhs Kin'!
•
It:
Bean't.--*;
Signature of l
The appointment of General
Carter as acting adjutant general
is critioised by General Miles
friends.
A Care for Cholera Infantum.
"Last May," says Mrs, Curtis Baker, of
Iiookwaiter, Ohio, "an infant child of our
neighbor's was suffering from cholera infan-
tum. The doctor had given up all hopes of
recov ry. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy to tho
house, tclbng them I felt sure it would do
good if used according to directions In
two days' time the child had fully recovered,
and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous,
healthy girl. I have recommended this
Remedy frequently and have never known
-t to fa l in any single instance." For sale
by U. h. Luhn.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy has a world wido reputation
for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant
and sif .i to take. Kor sale by R. K. Luhn.
Three girls, aged 10, 12 and 14
years, were caught on a Sea-
board Air Line trestle at Char-
lotte, N. C.. and killed by an en-
gine.
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Bearsiko
Bigsct-jre
of
111 J Kiiiti \3U !
" Ata.S
• ITI'i'llJfl. - . .
m.~ iiixhtj flouthem Jttcthudtst
fumtor of Ut. i'ttfl t hurch.
A Rittenhouse Square little girl
asked her mother the other day
if she really thought heaven was
quite a fashionable place.
Harry L. Hhattuck of ihellsbu g Iowa,
was cured of a stomach trouble wUh which
he had been nlicted for years, by four
b xro of I hamberlain'a ir tomach and Liver
Tablets. He had previously tried many
other remodtes anJ a number of physicians
without »clief. For sale by R. E
.FX1
A little boy living in the North
wanted to accompany a visiting
aunt back to Texas because it
was "nearer heaven."
The best physic—Cuamberlaia's Stomach
and Liver Tablet*. Kasv to take. PI win'
In effect. For sale by R K. Luhn
The man who plays the hass
drum should have no trouble in
beating his way through life.
Sea Island cotton may be sub-
stituted for sugar cane in Cuba.
Volcano roarings have caused
larm at San Jose, Costa Rioa.
IF \M
wilAT a he.
! bring
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.
heap of hmtinkss it would
bring to brknium homps.
Majrd to do housework with an aching buck,
Hoiura^of misery at leisure or at work
If J/omen only knew thecaui e.
Baikacho pains oorne from sick kidneys,
Doiin's Kidney Pills will cure it.
Brcfyihara people endorse this.
Mrs. T. Tomaschefskv, living on Third
street, says: "I sufl'erod"from kidney trouble
off :Urid on for a number of years. 1 he at-
tackls were frequent and somotimes lasted for
sever*! weeks at a time I was never so bad
durilig the day when moving about, but at
nighf, just when a person w^nts rest and
comfort, I was unable to turn in bed without
suffeling excruciating agony and some
nighls I had to sit up I used home reme-
dies «ieh as tnrpentime and wore plasters,
but received little if any benefit. When suf-
ferina from the last uttack my husband got
Doarils Kidney Pills for me at Jos. Tris-
tram'! drug store and I commenced the
tieatAsnt. In a short time the backache
disappeared and all distressing symptoms
whiehlaccompany kidney complaint finally
left " 1
Soldi by all dealers. Price, 60 cents per
box. i'oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y ,
sole agl'Ms for the United Htates.
Rem#.nber the name—IJoan's—and tnke
no substitute.
Thel Salvation Army building
at Oklahoma City will be six
storiedi high and 50 x 140 feet in
size.
Tholannual sun dance of the
Ponca\ Indians will begin next
Friday:
oW-ewoaeiiuflL.
Bears tho i Kind You Haw I
Signature
of
Oklahoma farmers are cutting
early coin.
The Snake Indians have re-
belled aAiinst the action of the
council 01 the Creek Nation.
Fexetna Itgiilnc Htimors, Plmrlo", Treat-
limnt Free,
Does yourikin itch and burn ? Distress-
ing rruptioSs on the skin so you feel
ashamed to lA seen in company t Do scabs
and scales fortm on tha skin, hair or scolp ?
Have you Eca rtpa? Skin sore and c rocked?
Rash form onj'hf skinf Prickly psin in the
Skin? Swollen joints? ¥ ailing hair? All
sun down? tJliin pale? Old sorei? Eating
sores? Ulcers)' To cure to stay cured take
B. B. B, (Botanic Blood Balm) which mak' a
the blo xt pure and rich, thon the sores wll
heal and the itching of eczema stod forever,
the skin become clear and the blood pure.
B. B. B. Bold at drug stores, Si. Trial
treatment sent free and prepaid by writing to
BLOOD BALM OO., Atlanta, (la. De-
scribe your troub'e and free medical advice
given. Over 3000 testimonials of cures by
B. B, B.
Several of the boys deserted
companies at Austin last week.
They could not stsnd the fare
offered to ^hem on the camp
grounds.
O XK i •%«'£* OHI .
Bears thr A.ICa Una AiA ■ BougM
— -* **1" '— ^
The Galveston Artillery passed
through Brenham yesterday on
their way from the Encampment
st Austin to their home in Gal*
veston.
The First Steamboat.
A memorial er«ot«d by Edward
i.ongstreth of Philadelphia to John
Fitch, who was tho first to apply
steam to the running of a boat, has
been turned over to Warminster, Pa
It bears the Inscription; "John Fitch
here conceived tho Ulna of the first
steamboat. He ran a boat with Side-
wheels by steam on a pond belov.
Davlsvllle in 1785. Ducks County His
torlcal Society."
How a Town's Name Was Made.
Few persons know how the new
town Donora was given Its name. It
is simple enough. The first syllable
Is part of the name of W. H. Donner,
president of th<- Union Steel Company,
which started the town, and the last
syllable is the first name of Mrs. A.
W. Mellon, the \\lf<> of one >,f those
heavily Interested in the town and
steel company.
Swindling the Dead.
A ^^tTitis Industry in China is the
manufacture of tno< k money for offer-
Ings to the dead The pieces are only
half the size of the real coins, l>ut> the
deau are st •>*). red not to know the
differ —'ee. The dummy colni* are
made of tin, hammered to the thinness
of paper and i tamped out to the sh
required.
A New Tt aland Geyser.
A new giant ;wy»er of llotomahtui
N. 7,., Is attr;ietlhj;' attention. A mas
of boiling w.'it half an acre In e,
tent rises in n ;:n it denii', from whit!
a column of w.;tev and stones risen t<.
300 feet, while Immense columns i.
steam ascend a far as can be #»ou
QUICK TIME
usinesviue—ror trains arrivin; In Uaines- j TO
villa morning Augurt 19 and ai ; ex-tariffl C >LORADO
Santa Fe Excursion Rates,
(iainestille—For trains arrivin: In(laines
VIA
Jacksonville, Texas —Aug 4 and 5 lim-
itod August 8; tariff No. 1.
Hamilton, Ontario—same rate as I uflnlo. '
^ Ga:vcsion - Aug. « and 10 to 17; tariff No. f
Fof» VVofth—^ug. II i.nd 12)t»rifl No.I.
scot', (»».-—Annual meeting Fiirrner»'
National Corgress, October 7th to 10th,
limit tht ibcr 15th, l^aic 1 ne standnrd li ft-
ela»« jimiloi ia'j h|r the round trip.
Macon, (In.— Annual meeting Farmers'1
National Congrpfs, October 7iii ( lOih, j
limit October 15th. One first-claks limited i L VFS' rON ^
lriD- 5 HOUSTON*
Santa i t'
ritoM
fare for the ri urn: trip.
SAN ANTONIO I
6ih toiitb. Kate one standard first-cJasal AUS1 IN J
limited (are, plus $1, pins 60 ronts m mber-j and
ship fee. See Santa I'V agent for limit. GAINE8VII Lf1' I
Mor.teagle, Text:. -Mnnteagln Sunder IPORT WORTH I
eho.tl Inaitme, AunuU 11th to a:|,l, llmaj WUK1M J
EVEHf
EVENING
EVERY
MORNING
August 27th Rate one lirst-class ftamlard
fare for the round trip'
Atlanta, Its.- Aug t unit 3, limit iMdays,
O e l.'iie, plus $1 n0.
8an Krancltfe, I'ulifeinia—I'lenhial meet '
m . K■ ights of Fythins, August lath to 1
l4! h. ,-tanln Ke agent for r*le and limit.
•,s,1! 5wr,,M T*7f'*<ry l,ny3°lh i »e 1
limit Oct. 81. $11.95.
Uirtningham, Ala.—National Bajitist Co;-
vcntion, (colored), September 17th to 2'lth,
limit Snptemh 1 2!lth; rale one standard
Itr' i-. lnps limitnd fnrefor Ihn round trip
1 I. ink-roli, N. M and return, limited to
October 31; !fti 85 ninro than one way' rate
n1 I' I I 'a-. ..
A Kit I VK
AT COLORADO SPRINGS,
MOON MAT |n v.
- akkam.Oi 1 in
Suppor Slatlnii.
*lt*(f#t far a"V .lotstln mumet.
IV, «. K K. !■: \'A> . i) I*. A.,
Unlvi-.ltin, T#*i»h
Senator Quay'a Uualness Ability.
Something like a profit of $3,000,000
has just been realized by Senatoi
Quay, his son Richard It. and ox Sena
tor Don Cameron out of the sale of
tho New Castle Traction, Electric and
Gas companies to tho Pennsylvania
and Mahoning Valley Railroad com
pany. The Quays and Don Cameron
purchashed tho properllos a few years
ago for $1,000,000, and now the deeds
of conveyance show a cash considera-
tion of $1,197,600, besides which there
Is a mortgage of $3,687,500,
The True Guide.
Conscience 1b the voice of tho soul, 1
tho passions are the voice of tho body.
It la astonishing that often these lan
go ages contradict each other, nud to ,
which must we listen T Too often rear
son deceives us; wo have only too
much acquired the right of refusing to i
liston to It; but conscience never do- |
ceives us; It Is the true guide of man;
It is to man what instinct Is to the
body, which follows It, obeys nature,
and never is afraid of going astray.—
Rousseau.
minium- TourUt 1 Ii Iiiiu l,y i lie yih . ii x
«'i«-M-eiil icntilt*
10 all iiniiiri r rest rls will he sold COQl-
11 enciiij,'June i t ut lew rates for tlu* ronntl
trip r.ml eari vine retion limit of S. number
30; 1002.
i lie num. er schedules are neatly nil now
in operation, n few ailditlor id facilit e# to be
titlilt-.i by connecting linn on [line V tninl Hth,
•-hen tin summer travel will bo ill fn'lfwlng.
iln- \shnvilIo service, intituling sleopcr
It in Hoiniltt'iiHm, wli t It is iiliHchea to train
leaving New Orleans < i 7: <0 p. in., will run
daily eommenci.' g June Hth
1 lie thnini: t;u tervice ■ >I the Queen &
( resceut Ktiiitn is maintaining ita reputation
fur t xiti||i-m e, iinil no tllort i . uparetl to
make I'm- summer trip yia tin, .splendidly
tqliipp tl line n >h..roughly enjoyable jour-
nt'V.
1 he I rout 1-islnng in the stoi ketl streams
ol tint Hopphire <.'i mitry ol Norih Carotins
is tlOW at its lies'.
I he t| lendiil new hotels of the Toxaway
1 cmpiiiiy itflortl acct inmt dtttiona which are
thoroughly up to-,late.
'I lie set:j eiy is not suipas etl by any rrtoun-
tailiOu .section t l' the country.
i-animer Tourist Tickets to Brevard and
Toxawny, N ( , on sale at all principal sta-
tions en the Queen & Creseem System,
Horse anil Bnpy for Sale.
florin in j/t oil oriler, gentle and
I iml App'y at tho Banner ofHco.
THE MIST DIRECT ROnTE
From either North or Smith, t ►
the Famous Health lirnort
ami Springs of
Sulphur, I. T.
is vn tiik
Dosoriptive literature concerning
this ileii^litfnl r*> Oft furnished upon
application to
i'saseiigei 1 raffu: Department,
FRISCO SYSXKM,
Saint Louis.
H. & X'. C. Bxcurston Kates
Jacksonville, I cxas Auc. 4 t nd 5, limited
Aug. H; convmition pi in No. 2.
N#w rlemifl. Inly 10 an I 31, Aug. to
and 31, S:-pt, 10 iinti jo inelu iive; rate one
and one fifth fare; enrtilleafeplari.
Lofolta. Tcxh—Aug 12 ami 13, limit
An.'. 19; . Tifl and one-third fire
1 1 u Icroft, N. M.—June 1 It Sept. 30;
$30 round trip; limit Oct. .11
W. A. WOOD & CO,
Complete Building Material.
Heart fencing,
Heart Pickets,
McMullen Poultr* Netting aniij
Hog Fence.
Waukegan Barb Wire-Red Spool)
Studebaker Wagons,
Lumber
1# ;
Xtj'J
Dealers
Brenham, Texas
ANNOUNCEMENTS. IO
kor tax Aseessoa.
We aro authorized to announce
PAUL FRICKE
as an independent candidate for Tax At-
sossor of Washington County.
Schmid Bros.
-DKAI.HiH I*
GO TO THE
Manufacturing
Company
For You/
[IN WORK, BATH TUBS, CISTERNS.
PLUM3ING AND
KfPAin WORK A HP! CIALTV..
Ail Work Done will) Neatness and Olsnalfli
ri/i i.v oiiA»i»«Tfin,
SANANTONIO
INTERNATIONAL FAIR
OPENS OCTOBER 18,
Closes October 29, 1902.
llflts, llootn flllll SljOiiK.
A Fine Stock of
Choice Family tiroecries
Always on linud
Hole Agents lor 1 one Star Hreiving Co.
r-. .»«r-si r- i can be cured l>y the
Pi Mr Ltr> u'c "t "Skin Kood"
Cream Mrs. Mnudc H- Rankin, Agent, also
for sale at City lime Store
HARD UP A3 USUAL
One and a half
million feet of
Lumber o n
hand and at
the mill—TO
PAY FOR,
The mill man
makes no ex-
tensions and
wants his
money.
Now If you can use Building
Material,
SASH, BOOBS,
SHIHQLES, NAILS,
THE BEST CEMERT,
LIME and WAGONS.
Or anythiug in my line, give me a call, nntl I will give
you as good Lumber as any one in the State,
and at much better prices,
F. VV. WOOD.
Respectfully,
rkorichgfunai. iiaki1s.
B, S. 110(4 E US,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in all tint t!»urw of the State.
>»uiinil Floor <;rMb«r Kiill«)lii|g
j0ampbell & pennington,
lawyers!
orrics iivku Fiasr natio*ai"ban*.
Will Fmctlct In all the Courtu
Notary In Otttce.
y|| 0. HENDERSON,
Attorne and Coanselor-at-Law,
Liceoied and will practice in all Slate and
Federal Courts.
BRKNMAM and BKAUMONT, TEXAS
Dr. Emily Shedd,
Homeopulhic Physician.
Ottlre lloum for Ladles i
3 to (1 p. tu .
kvsioinc*.
Of no*.
North Side of
Courthouse Square.
Telephone 61-4 Telephone til-2
llitKNitAM, TEXAS.
Capt. Shelby's,
"The Oaks,''
Dr. J. S. Holland,
Physician and
Surgkon.
Orncc—-lacob's building—Up one fiigfct.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Prescription lieatiquartos—8. Rouse &
>.'s Drug wore.
I KLXPKOnC AT OlIICS AMD RSSIOWO
BR. SB CARLTON,
VKT^RIHARY SlKtiE0\
BRFNUAM. - - TEX t*>
Carlisle & Co.,
Sflfi'l Insure nee Agonte,
Brenham, Teias.
OMce 0nr Hrsber's Jewelry bsm«
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1902, newspaper, August 1, 1902; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481719/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.