The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1881 Page: 3 of 4
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NO
I CITY OF WACO
datk kuh nir wcatiom
ok tiie
Bit HI TV OK TEXAS.
to >10 Mil th«" tint
i-mber.
7
I
TOWN DOTS.
H Y HKt'K Y Nil A III'.
test weather of tin- wuton,
ring jiixt now.
k ahowers of rain fell i"
1 Mom I. v nml 'I ilesduy, the
week*.
Frank Snvder iiikI wife had
urtiui'' to lose tlwir litt
I death. oil Thur-duy lust
to tlx' advertisement <t
iciilturul and Mechunwd
[(ifn. .Ino. U. Jainwt, preli-
|<> " M.i|>|iv Th iiight Society
i-t lit Mrs. Wilbarger's on
alay ii f(lit. No (hung)'
limine. .
If Hastrop were not tin* healthiest
place in the county aicknewt wonlil
In- very prevaUnt at thin time, tin*
weather ami waterlnehui* lieing fa-
vorable.
There is a chilling difference in
the Hiiiil* ll'at beda/xle* the brow of
a 1(0} It* lie Wati'lies hi* curd suil oft
iii tfie hamU ot the little truant to-
wiiril her resident;.!, ami the nervom
moment hi reading "lieg tola'oxruas
eil," ••('revioils engagement," <t
'r' sick.'
Hon. fi. W. .lone*, Capt. .1. I..
Smith, of Fayette county, Mr. Kil.
Hurlesou. anil the polite attendant,
Mr. Daily. left our t nvn last T nia-
cin*, the lltli imd., well ecpiip||pd
with aliot-giui* iViuclicsters aipl
othei curable*. for !he rupged p«lnf>
of North-western Texas, in aeutvli <>l
.i,.t,yV "latter land." They will he al>-
"Vnt about fnui or live weeks.
I >'i| you ever notii-<> the effect nf a
woiiian'a indefatigable tenopathy *«>
kindly expressed for an invaliil ?
ral portion* of II,e cumtv h..r mirn.ulom. influence ! Kn-
1 gland is honored by her tuiprem.cy:
j
f
France Ih w/ tn hi>r power: I• <•m«'; lt,
Witi .saved hv lit j eloquence, ami,
\iiiim ti n unfHliiim itn othiT i<ln|. 1 .
TI -niton of U.v Mr. >mitl. ! «Valor. M. S. Smith.
pi e.-idii.g elder, at the Mefhtidist I - ■
. Iturch, Sumlai List, was acknowl- ril I
edged, by nil. fo Is* ;i mtv fine pr* -; | \ 1
ductiiiii indeed ami inupiostiotiahlv
must have accomplished inueli gn «| ^ i / 1 i
us its relation*. inevitablv pertained t ' fST .\T * OKI' .
to the liappi'ii■'* of < v mi.M and !
woman down heiy.
The H iilrop Mill-., which have . , ... . . . lilt
just Iteeii luiiiicli" 4 Mth an entire P Ol' I 1111*1 \* I «l\S ' M'l\ .
new oiitiit. from the \\<-lI known unit
poptilai Iron \*i'ik-ot M.-s, W ig-
gin* Jv SitUpsoh. ot Hou>t' ii. and' |> j.- ,; | \ \ | \ |J
under t'ie careful sup. rint -iidt n<ot
Mr. John I). Wilson, looted -1 M < IH lil V, J 111 V IS. Si,
• / •
n hlesMHi with good rniii"
n«>t week, but too bite to do
) glMKl. <lra"* foul cottoi1
b Mietitted.
mvoflhe farmers have !><•-
|ping their corn lor stoi k
iiimWrs <it load have l*i'ii
/town. It brings |S'
\se wagon load
wtoli" pa k tor Hie lie V
H # pill (lunch bill Id 111U' ha- all
P /hauled, an'l the work of 1 >v-
(Hie foilllll'ltioil I- pt-'i'Mes-l' g
( porner atone will ! ■ laid on ih«'
Of August.
lilllllc -I.OC'IU' of IBIl
nrl% >calenlav evenmg.
lock, we tin I a fine ruin
nV'I" getting an ahi.ti-
|
IftU'r front "Nuii-
It'- I'rairu* correspond
ii noon Friday, too
ui ion.
We extract tin'
liews,the rest will k<s'pg«ssl for
week
Do- Hapti«t camp meeting on
warger t ro'k. near and lw!o*
.gc Allen's n <-ideno\ lieginuing
the Btll of \ilgu t. *■> to be i «>11-
l bv Iiei. 0. Chaplin, of
Milium
An oversight iaM werk. «
•% to leave out the advert isel'.ent of ,t 111• ■ ii;'i t att raet i\e pih< t> town.
<lrs. Ijuura Htafford. who will open! M■. \ ,1 |tutt^ witb IN.I.ert
In la<M in imiMc on the fir t ot and tw \o.mger . !.•: In o -It tor
n.tirr. Mr- H. i« a worth." la-lyily-1* *' ('-'|,""l «•«• '
an rxtelle
^yjaUvitu
-The I debating t'lub uiet last
Tuesday night pursuant to adjourn*
meiit.
Mr. HriHika, of Alum, the orator
for the week, delirertnl a highly in-
terestiiiK address on the subject ol
"Free Thought." It was a master-
piece of logic ami eloquence, and
< lit ited much applause.
Tile subject for the meeting win:
"llcsolved. That t'hinene liniingia-
tiou should lie 1'rohihilcd.
The iitHrniMtive of the proposition
was representei I by It. S. Smith, fol-
low by It. A. MrooK ami It. b. Hut*•,
the negative by I). M. Scott, follow-
ed by T. f'. .loiutu and II. Niuh
'liter a hotly contestc I discussion the
i|iiestioii was decided in favor of the
negative. Tlie Isv-t of order prevail-
ed f liroiigliuiii.
Tlie subject for debate at next
meet itig :
|{e (dved. "Tbat the Legi <liit tire
should make \ppropriutious to in-
d> ce Iiiiinigrution '<• (hi State."
\fbrmative, Vash. Ilrooks and
Negative, Snyers. Seott and
llaird.
THE IMPItOVED
WATER ELEVATOR and PURIFIER.
hi.
M.
:hi.
As a Watkk EiiKVATou It has Tiiosk Morns:
ll in tin Sini/il'•>hint mi /of niiniilif II tlirr till ll>< .1 iiliriiitii .\lnrl,>t.
It >s losilfi ail)ii*tnl to tiny Will or Cishm. Any person can nut one up in
•■In
NOTICE IN I'ROHATI.
STATE OK TKXA8,
.To Ttti SBemrror amy Cuwitajili
op It vsTHor Corntv. (iiftling:
Yoti are hereby commanded to
cause to lie |iubliiihtxl for at leMt SO
Jays, in a newspai^r, oubluthed in
I (he county of lliiftrop, tne following
notice.
111 all ll lioiu llirm /ii mriit* mm/ ruin?,
(InKvrriKu:
Know ye that J. W . Kennedy, ad-
niinistraior of the estate of tleo. W.
•' and .lane Klhiu, deceased, on the IHh
iniuutes, as it has no attachment to any pari of the well lielow the plattorm. jday of Mav, A. I>. ISm|, presented to
ll is mi/ ihiiiihli'. The endleNK chain is composed of alternate flat and round """j v ' >irt of Bastrop
links made of the he*t iron, and strong eulmgh to Uar ten t.iues the strain li;.- bind acoiunt cur-
re red. Em </ chain is testr,I. The bucket, l-ar no strain, except the : '•'"tto b« discharged
weitfhl of (In* water in then. The coinpl' chain and buckets l^'nnj i/tilmii* " IU. ""J1, 1 ' . ....
. , .. , 1 • Ni'if. W'lrtoir. I liesc are fo notilv
littl iron it never corrode*.
nit.
Mil.
fir-1 time last W dnc-dai Mr. W .
was encouraged, md onh by 'he
kind words of gentlemen, but some
of Mastrop s n«o^t excellent ladies,
•• ho «lio>\ a great intere>t m public
entei priso.
A T
111 (irant. jr.. spent several day*
in ll.irtrop this week on : profes-ninl |
visit.
Mi s M ir\ Lvous and sister, left
for New Kraunfel Tlmrsdat morn-i
I'lg. t<l lie a| se||t several weeks.
Ml- Nollie "-ill' th, daughter of j
our e-te.'iied Presiding Kld'-r, is vis-;
mug frieud- in Itastrop. i
Mi-- Annie riiomsoit left I>«r
San Mano- on Monday last, where
she will remain tor several weekv
.1 .1 Quinine's bas .id led t >« o new
show i ts' • io ins establishment, and
11
It tiork-H insil#. The chain balance it so If, >o t'n only resistance to overcome is
the weight of the water in the buckets : hence it is the only striicfuie that
will raise water from <hr/i m?U without a corre-fiomling increase of 'rietion.
It i,ill .v/t /•;/.' fit if'. It is the oNl.Y patented wafer 'lrawer that liar stood the
t -st of the. ii'ant c«dd winter; iu one instance it woiVed freely with the ther-
mometer 1.A deg. below Zero, every day for a week.
It is a lira us naili/ /'•■■ n-"\ ami at its but. Alter years of service, tlie same number of turns of tic ■ rank
brings the tin" amount ot water as when new.
It lias limn■ .1/ Ihr iihii'i-tii'i's i-oniifihi la /urn />-. It lias no wooden tubing to wear out, de my and pollute the
water no iron tubing to rust, no suckers or valve- to wear ort, never has to lie fir inn /hiiM or tlniic-
nl out, has no Lk\ rni a. I'rin.rii or W oon in contact with the water to contaminate with it. and yoli
do not have to puiuji out a pail full of water to get a i KKstt root. Iiiiink, for every cup g< -, down full
of air to the bottom, r.nd fills nitli cold water a.s the air escapes
It it ill ma I r uiiMiiiJirfi'l.i'. As the cup. filled vitb air enters tin water, the pressure separates the
two gasscs which o'uupothe air. The lighter ai -1 warmei gas, Nitrogen, escapes at once through
the - mall hole in Ci" bottom of the cup. The heavier and coldi t gus, Cxygen, escapes us the water en-
ter- the cup •liilc passing under the bottom v beel. The constiftii i on tact of this cold ga.- will in any
i i.i M atk reiiuec (he water to the sail.'- tenipera'ure iu- the Oxygen. Cl.-tkhv W at Kit can thus 1m* made
i-ritt nml i oi.i for driifking. without the use of ice. (
\!,l, WHO K\ AMINE THIS INVKN I'lwX ADMIT THK AIIOVR CLAIMS, HIT \Slv
" How does it purify Water V"
A > t ho invortoil 'j - | ihm th i T *rr.i (''Mia wliool in tlitMhain at l\w butitm of tho Well or
(< 'istorn. they are constantlv diseharging air through the water from the bottom to the top. Phis not only thor-
oughly agitates tlii' water, but it fores a larg;> surplus of oxygen front th" air i.ito the water, and this surplus of
ox\ gen i- sufficient to consume all impurities or organic matter in the foulest V\ ell or Cistern.
It is a tact attested by hundreds of our refct nces that /In- h'hr i'or uill th -trm/ ii ii/i/h-s. irater liiu/s awl II atn
. •th.
}th.
xth.
I.in. will make /mil or '*ii/nan' w. ter /aire, an
t'ul i/iHt.1 (fit i/isi-/ irah-r !•> tn r.
will remove all color, lnnl tattle ami suwll. In short, it will nmke
TH It K K I>oo If s A Ho V K
I). W. JONKS iV CO.,
Austin, Toxiis.
rhurndn\
ellent t>'<i, hi r. and *houidT^"1,t'"^'. , . , . .
, I Or. Adair, ot I edai i ni-k, was
j riiit/<< | lt1 n(tendance on the meeting ot ti e
^ofliimbeiiihiiigli*. Mwlicnl Aiwocirtfion at Hast,op. () . «£*•)() .OCV )(> W (111 ll
'I blind*, of all IninW, | t rd«y 1
l>i C. I,. Ounn midwife, of \l-
OA I It 0 & JONES,
Sole Owners of Wight for Lee. Hastrop and Fayette Counties,
W FRANK SMI I'll. 1> atentee and Mauufaetorer. C" I reen-.in St.. Hrooklyn. F. 0.. N. \
Machine nil exhibition, drawing water 1'-! feet, at rotMsnce of ('apt. T. C. Cai.v. I'ldit >r Advertiser.
FEED, SALE and
Livery Wablcs,
w
It car ol' Claiborne House,
Bastrop - -
GEO R ALLEN
..II persons iutUrestisl in said estate,
io lie and personally appear at the
next rugnlar tcrui of'tlie Hon. Coun-
ty Court of Hastrop eounty, to l e
hoi den Kt. the ooi^i Uhous*1 in the
town of Hustnip, or the third Mon-
day in .luly, A. I). I SHI, the same he-
iutr ! lie I St It day of said month, ut
'•vbicli time said account will ls> acfeil
upon, then and there contest the
same if they sec projier to do so.
■ Herein fail not under penaltv of
the law, and of this writ make due
re'tun
W iti ess. W. II. (irimes, clerk of
t : J said < ou| t, itud the seal
J i . «. thereof, at offiw, in the town
I - — ) of Hastrop. this, the-Mth day
of June, A. 1). 18S1.
W M. H. HHIMKS.Ct.KO.C. B. C
Hy (?. F. IIannay. i'eputv Cl'k.
A. J. OOLEY" ~
V*9K i* K YTMiK ash
BCiLDEMt,
liastriij), Terns.
Shiii>. In the rear ot A. EWuird'i
Hlacksmith shop.
All work guaranteed to give satis-
faction and charges moderate.
Thankful for past favors, I re-
spectfully ask a liiieral share of the
public patronage.
Chanjre of Base!
0. raukssiii1w.
.1. BOTH K
HEAUKUIN
Stoves k Tiu ware
ma t
Texas
Prop'r.
Jbi:
lre i. should refer to the
6' Hnder ' ,"'1> "" * ikil to Bntn ,
tenferdai The Oo<-tor w as here in
iill.e\ten iM' rnisoft- .. .. , ... . ... . ( (
>t ,\< hicli he is
he i'orner-st i« ut ' uh ar\
ll Will lie I,' II ( |). \ . ) on I 1 M '
list.
Main Street, Bastrop Tela*
Stoves, Tin-ware, Castings
HAMDWAUK. CUTTI ERY,
LA M PP, JAPANKl) .
tad STAMPED WAUK
nil kiudr of PL'MI'
JOfiBlNO done at short notic
•n ai'm ms
ii I
nf Mr
, , , „ ITsoflll Al t'o los,
. ,, I iittend oi', ur om :i meef tni;
. ll*"! co||t|||llllUV Mil ,|
.lleiln al t«*oe|||l ' Ul ol \< I
•.eeretnrv.
1 Mr- I'hoinpsoii, mother ot "itrs ''oi^-istir.g of China, Queens ia e mi I
If Iii!I and Mr* 1, |{ Fink. died at
the re«i(|el|ee if her soil C|t\ M'irslotI
Men Tliotiij ■ ii . at Vusfni S.iturdav
ladle-of the congregation pit>- nijfht last \ kind, christian Ifniy.
o puichiiM- tin- «Uiue the-# ^datite<i and >i-r\ many friends
and in furtherance of theft, uiourn li' i I*h
1 will hold an i" > n *ni tcti-V. Ir^-i inn .;i ,v, given a I
> n#*t Fridsi t ''"'nd ) night, /it
•tidem e ct Mrs. Croc heron We
I'lUe'.led to solicit the attctul.iiK i
t ah tin* friend* of this undertaking
!•>! U mk the eo-o|teration ol t <
■ fniui element of oiir^jjiiiniiitit*
**| Tr% Mfcl'l'l - f'fl ll J|..'|lade
rthe waiiu interest hitherto shown
their work and will v rt grate-
I for a continuance ol the same
th.
' 'Ow |n,-< 'e l
r< -idi in i ot W
i iot heron, on
Mr .lames l.loyd, ot \u«lin. ■'
act ir al .leaner and r.-adjuster . ,"~"1 ,l" " 1
will wifelllllg fovlllies-. placed
'<inds of Moving mm nines.
la-t W'edtie^lal lll'/ftt bv the t oilll*/
L'. nth'UieU t H.I troll ,i-.|sle.| bv the
I I 'I
\oung ladies at v\ 111< 11 a represenf-
at've i >1,. \''V KHTisf • had the
ideisure ol I., nit; a imrticipant wd«
a ill el'led • III I I" - III evi l \ p.,I t It ul ir.
1 be Ikhh he* Seen tns^llv .lrriltltred •
and the glow ot ti<1 as autcrns
anii'l the t re. - ami shuhlierv, to which
tv i added the light ot a full iWf'Tt
th.
o th
Har (b'ti's. tilasf ami Hole' Wan*. |l)Ct'i'i;il
of all description
I'll 1 ■ 11- C.lttlerv 'III.I I'laterl ;i.
of '{ogee's Hros. make. j
China, I'orcehun in.I Tin Chi.nils"!
Setts, ''olognc set*' and Viu.es A.-
11 *ll. I.ibrart and Parlor Lamps
< 'lln11• Iil 1 let-v.llI <I Stildt I. Illlps.
Water Cooleic and Hetrig- 'DivinW. lov:a
eratofs, '*i! s>(oves. tm
Sunliner • 'ticking, ami
I't ket Stove-, Kli
Good Hacks, Huc^ios and Teams, 'and Kxlra I Umh(1> mode ami triiurood woodou coff
' DO 1 tins, fttrnislitul ut r<MiHr>Diil>lA Drleeo.
Saddle Iloisos to be had at all houis.; '
|
Special stUoiilion 'j;lv(Mi to oiitlits for Com-; ^OOT "< SHOE
M A \ 11 r A 1' T O IC Y !
A.KN1TTKL
(j. RAHKHN'SBI'IUi &0O.,
HKAt.kii8 i.s
Gononil Merc^nndise,
HASTROP, TI5X.-A
I J ave moved tljeir stock of go« us
• L to the Wrktzweb Brick Build-
i no. opposite old slnml, where will be
found a complete and varied assort-
ment of Dry-goods, detaing, Boots,
Shoes, tuid Timcy goods. Also, a fresh
lot of Family and Faucv Groceries,
all of which will be sold low for cash
or country produce.
Thankful for past liberal patron-
age, we ask a continuance of same
pledging satisfaction ill every par-
ticular.
n. Drivers familiar \vitli roads
OAll.V MM' OFIIAt r<> a.M) KIIOM !*lfl>AI)K.
Clo- r-niT eni ft I in iiti ui given to Trans:; ut Horses l'.'tt at tuy stables.
I ri'spe if-lly i••'.cii a liberal share ot politic patronage.
Main Street
H t«Tltof
•v#;i * inert; HTonr.
Hit.r.'s riiiiHtB. Ti.xas.
H iving opened a Now I'riig
Store rt this place, iu connrc*
Itou ivi h mi prnotil*, 1. berelijr offer
not cn.lv lay • >rofe««i<iu>i! r^rviecv, tint
tlie st rviei-K of un t flicieiit clnk in my
t..re, who n>i t, nl ul] lim"l be ple«i *d
to wait r>n mioli ns rimv f«v>r my bouM)
with their |i lrnniR . Fenliiif, truly
lliiiiik'til for nil pus, Ihvi is, nr.d liy s.
ntriet utteiition lo !iiisiur.-.i we lispo o
trerii rcrth'ti of put lie pstrotuiRp.
J. P. PERKY, M. D.
It lt.l.V;.'Bin, Texas, April 16, 1881.
OFO. H, ALI.FN, Hastrop, Texas.
Jons C. Hoak
little
t Hnstrop on or alsuit the first of '«•' ehivalrv -d oiii
Mist, and persons h' -tig this,«'*> I'roineinuliiig. and con-
of work, should give Mr. Lloyd vep-ati-.n. . . I. in it pl-iwiug vur.c
d. A ten tears . iu ty. s| e.l the liapp_t hour- until near
u^nels jw^ies Kim in guar- t4 n |.h k, wb... was at.
,ing entire satisfactioii of bis noun...I. m app.ecii.tion d which
Mr. Lloyd having, several aiinounceinent al! rejrtiireil t«> tables
. Since, done o.nsideniole work 'arranged about th- lawn to enjoy
.is vicinity, al -I which gave their heart's cmleiit th- superior jtN
al sat -faction, iie refers lo Ills •|*«|i > "I n-e cream whirl, hail I
vork I., re for recommei.dati.m •" '•> Ml •'•
inrges will In. ni'slcrafe, ami 1 •' Snnimers. foi the .lecasioii.
S left af this oftice will Is' hand- Among the invited guests we
rved several "inarneil folks' who
Fluting Machines.
Hot lies 'tV ill get's.
Hi nl ' ages, and
Bird Seed
and Food.
W n ,|
Ware.
Stone .lars.
Si If Sealing Fruit-
Jars and Fxtra Iful.ber-,
I hildretl s lluggie- all.l Ho\
W' a g o ll s ami V e I ii . i p c d .'
\ I,HO
I'aMII y Si U.K.S and t lit I PK I'.it
l ipping anythiiig. for price an.
r brought in t he SI ate.
The W INHSOH COFI'KF I'OT. wil;
saye you tit'per cent, of CotVec. and
Hitv .'lie h ivmg enough sense lo put
the collee and v ater ill the pot. call
I). AV. JONES & CO.,
(Mi, ('uiitcrcM* Avrmie, Al •**! I•
I'l i'MTUt'e and Chpets,
House Furnishiuu: Goods,
HY I'Alt LAHt'FST STOl K
I'rieis Attraetivr.
Austin ,H.'|>t. 'JOMi. 1H75I. j.il> n '"1
0. C. WIOOIS.
|\ TMFSTATF.
FA.'.nin.ation Invited
H. W JONi :8 A C'0.
WHM Ll) respectfully inform the
IT citizens ot Mastrop and yiein !
itT, Unit liMVtriK recently «• 1.1 >rk>'d ins e«- j
tiililisliui.'lit lie Is uc.w ein.lil.,1 to turn
out tti. le st of wotic, in lirst ehc.s stvle 1
fits ointeruil is id tlie tiest lUtli^luC'
I ti it'll, mid his workmen rxperieaced uud
cr lul, mid hU wink Is ptmritQleed to
<nr p ' et natisfuftiuii iu c'Tt'r,n partic-
ular.
t have in stock n sphuulid Dssortmnntl
' of (tents' Hoys' uud Ludle*'
Boiils nml Cliooa,
1 fill of wliiuli will lie st'1.1 cbfup f ir essh.
ltepiiirilig, of nil kinds, ll oil" ivltli .lis-
pateti mi.) iii ntue s.
Tlmnktul for the tiliernl p trori i c- rs
tended me ihir ti« the puHt twentvuvel
i yoara. 1 hope lo metii routiuaauee of
j HUIUO.
liivM.me a eull, at tliu nld.'stsiul.
Nov. -27 Mnf A. KNirrr.L
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Wig^itt & Simpson,
I'HCKNIX i HON WORK,
PRESTON 8TRLET, HOUSTON, TEXAS,
I' 'tjint'cri, Fonndem tind Machinists, Munufscturers of 12n«iue«.
•.Ii«ur Mills, Saw Mills. Htsnni Cotton Presses.
Pile s kiveu ou application. l'roni|.t attention Riven to repairing.
h c him^sT" j. j. summers,
Dealer in
swpiii, mi,i r.f.vr v
GHOCE1UE8.
rnti.in\ toh.m < o,
Boilers, CVf.Vf#l£S, Flit Mrs,■
.Vf FA. KTV.
Cotton
factors
seellie.i to i'I.jo" tbe evening t|ili
not fail to ii.nke good, clear coflc
int.
jiki mi Ol T. We invite sjMcial ...
cntion U. the mlvertiwineut of " *.'11 ^ .h- young p^ple; ... f„ef.
sales of Mr f. Sfcin, pleasure iiugn. .1 supreme, and may
tve soon have uiiother ei'tj'rtariuieiit ,VH ri'piesented. and
that
For
ItF.MKMI'FU. M.sn,
everything wil! b. guaranl.et!
am article not
—AND—
U ROLE US
Slnniil, (in I cotton, Tvj<w.
To wrrect errors and prctn', dt|ire-
l<>s|llg olif
PQTKtal Palace AinrttU, Texaa. .... I coming up to the afamlard. can b.
Illlirty day , beginning licit Monday. _ | r„funi(M, |t|„, ,.(H( |trH,„ lv,nmt(H|.
.Inly IHth. lie will offer *30,0t*> A Kooi. ON( K Mom "For le.i j |)o„'t In> determl by croaker*, the
worlb of hou«fkw'pinn Koodn at v,,Rr., mv wif,. w„„ „wf to Iter I (;HVMr A, |. UArK |,aa never . an
cat, every article of which i i«M ls-d with such a eo„'pl.eaf„o, o atl- .|nl )<( hl|111,
dij ol the ls>st una itv. T ils is no inents tlmf no diH'tor could tell w lull .....
, "I l., i .I i iiitii was tbe n atter or iuiv her; .ml I ll you would save from . 0 to ItHl per
^ >n 11 10 111 ' ' used up a small fortune tn humbug 'cent, on iitty thing in the hmisekeep-
Mr. Stein s well known ndiaulitt Six nioiifIts ugo 1 - iw a I S. jng line, call early.
,H wtftliliahed. while his Crystal I'al- th.g with Hop Hitter* ou it, ami I -piiis i- to lieslrictlv iiCiniiSmk
1 flce, is a favorite resort, and the most t hought I would Is- a fool more , , „ ,
<• tl#nsive lo U found in the .-tale. I Irtcl if, but my bdlv pnived to lie
.. . | 1#wi wisdoin I wo Isdtles cured her. boxing nod
iL*ml Iiim MvorliMonioiii mnrt i! iiwhI- . , . I CP 1/1 V
1 i % i ,,MW ,ts wo'' 5,,H' iiuv |, 1 I 41 N
[Miieles in his line. «o. M vvife, and it . ost me ..ulv two
[d save at least per i fill of Wfh.ll dollars Such lollx p n - if W ,1 Fa I -i.le < oiigi , Vvcu-i, . s
DFAI.FU
UAS opened a fresh, full and cotn Jutions and aulaiUt itluua tu tba prewes,
pi e Ktotk of ..... . . .
HTAPI E AND P \N0Y 'IHOCElilEH,
we have nil cottuu weighed OS arrival
and detailed wtri|{liU auo ctawMeali.'li
advised before s«'llili(f. \Tn |Mtan,e«
, arrival weiabta auil return tli.-m tn W
uoltM otb.rwitie agr. < d
t2iluac.ni
General Merchandise,
V. liAI,K,
AI <U. 1.
HUIIT. WlSt1*.
for
I keep a full lino of Family ami Fancy Oroceriei, Dry ti Kids, I I 'lb-
iug, Itoo's, Shoes, Ktc., Etc.
I .pay higheat market price for Cott(in, Hi 1 >s nml ('•iint'y Pro luc
Thanl in^; my friends lor past liiieral patronage r ask a ca'alnuiau.-e o **y
same
ii will have to pav elsewhere
Iii'troit Mi.li
M'STIN TFA\>
I w ill ;rive uiinrei'i'ib'nled bargains for the ' c-'
A WlbhMAN
^11 ot wluob will be told at bo:'.or lr,J. 1 accutiut puIc-
.ook pfi"«.
1 urn dt'termined to pluaso my cus.
• met- iu <j.inl'ly unci I'r.^e, and while
thanking llie peopl ol H.str nnd "its
JrouiidiDg count";;, for tbe piitromigi' its
slow.'.l ;ipcu tno, ill a dif oout branch
ol buNiui-Mi, for #.vi ral yearc past, 1 ASll ukaluiik in
ssk a continuance, and shall in every _ ., . . . __ .
, atrivo to merittbeir etafiJcuoo and Vit'lltS Ul IllNll 11)^ |jOOd ^
partiality.
I. .1 SVMMKIJS
1'^■nor, April ;i 1 hm| v.
NAIF. WE88 & CO.
Mr.Ni;. MJ-lUItKHH JK
CLOTHI N G
lti5, ll'T, 11-and 171 Strand, Oorue*
Trenjont HI,eel, OALV^TOW.
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