The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 8, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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MSTROP.TEX.. APRIL 8. 1893.
WAY8WE SILHOCKTT&8. CHURCH COLUMN.
— The Ntwui ol Kill Kock are pre-
|«rlng to build Ihcni a uew hall. We
with ibeiu lunvit.
Several Itileretlllig lelten unavoidably
pwKpulH il. lor lack of time to put Ibeni
in type. .They will appaar next week.
— II I* villi torrow Me record tlie
dmlli ol Mm. Hogcrt, •Itter ol Col O W
Jouen, which oocurred tl Hilda. Wed-
ne day. She wa* u uolile hem led lady,
and all who know her will mourn her
drut li.
—The entire foroeof the AliVKttTatKii
ottler, Including editor and devil, ban
been nofajird almoal cantluuoutly tbi-
weck In the job departineni. henee we
have not lieen able lo give, ibe uttial
alteuUou lo the editorial uoliniiui> ol the
paper.
—The weather ban been loo hot till*
week lor the Are boy* to gel up th«1r
rauinie for the wining Mai Fenl.
II It will 1 forthcoming next week,
and lu the meantime don't furgel that
the Mai Kent will l>e better th«n ever, and
wIII be held on the Jd and 3d data of
_
—Kev. A. .1. Benton. pattor ol tin
(>eriiian llupllvt church at Hrenbani.
will ootumenoe a tcrie* id melting* In
the liaptiat ehurcli nl thl* place, next
Monday night. April loili. All Herman
•peaking people are ctrnetfly reipictled
to nlteiid. service* will bcoonduuled In
Hcruian . o . I'. Milk* .
— Ed .1. Streuber, a former notion
buyer at Baltrop, ha* lieen appointed
Intpcclor of UunloniK, at Krle, I'a.
Shake. Ed, thake.
A telegram from St. IVtcrthurg ay
there I* tcarcel) a doubt thai Hittsia in
again to tulTcr fiom the ravage., of
eliolera thin year. From Mafh ll'tb to
Mareh ".'H there were <15 earn* and 1ft
death* lU the town of Orel.
Secretary Carlltle lt bating prepared
a ll-t of employe* of tlie Treatury l>e-
partuient. with tlie ntlarlc* they receive
and will have It arranged by at ate*.
When completed It w III tliow the num-
ber ol employe* credited to each State,
the aggregate salary the people from the
Stale receive, and a column wbuw lng
what, by the law ol appointment, the
Stale thould receive. The lint ban been
prepared already to Mich aa extent t lo
ahotv a grent dltproportlon among tlie
State*. «ODl« of the State* having many
more clerk* than their proper quota and
other* leu. The L>!*trlcl of Columbia
lis credited tvllh more than l.OllU out ol
4.000 employe*, when lltipiota. it I* *abU
should only' lie eleven people. Seefetery
Carlisle, it I* underttooil, Intend*, by
cverv mean* In hi* liower. lo reduce tlie
District of CulimibiA'* ll*t of employe*,
that the Ktatc* may receive their proper
•plot* ol appolutmenta■ Wutbluton
f'
Pout.
mi
Afi Atlanta telegram of the Sth. any*:
Speaker Orltp lit* reached I til* city ou
lilt way to Amerlciia. lie wa* at once
iH-i-iegeil by olllce bu titer* for bl* tlgna-
ture to application*. "I am glad," *ald
Speaker Crltp, that there w ill lie an ex
Ira tet*lon ol eongre** in September,
have alwjy* lieen In lavor of an extra
*c**ion and wauled lo see It come, right
alter the inauguration. You see wecun
get a good and all«factory tariff latv
piwiu-d by the end of Iblt year II we
meet III September and *end It to the
•enale attar ChriMinat and by tlii* time
next year wu can have it *afely landed
iM'yonilJ eongre**. Thl* would give u*
plenty of time to get tlie law in full op-
eration lielore the next election. It will
lake xoine time to get the bcnctlt of the
law realised by the people, aud w hen
that I* doae the advantage of auok re-
form will be a reality, and llie people
fully enjoying It will proclaim the truth
of Democratic policy again at the next
eluctlou w ith even greater eiupbttlt."
< 'dSHHESS TO MEET IX SKI'-
^ TEMHEIt.
The Wathington I'otl tayt: Speaker
Crtap bad a con*ultatiou with l'realdenl
Cleveland yenterday In reference to llie
t|iic*Hoo of an extra*«a*ion. The Hrea-
iilent'll I* underatood. exacted a**urancc
from Speaker Crltp thai the latter would
*upport tin: I'realdeat'a tariff reform,
monetary reform, aud pension relorui
jHillcle*. Speaker Crl*p gave tliem
aaturancea.
He wa*then iuforiued thai the extra
tetudon would In- «urely called In Hep-
lember, aud that the vacant committee
clutlrmauahip* «hould lie given iaiuifdi-
ate nl lent bin. Owing It the determina-
tion to retire Mr. Springer, the Way* aud
Mean* Committee will need anew chair-
man. Ileprcftcntatlve McMIIIln i( the
nest member of that iximiulttee lu the
line ol promotion. Mr. Wllaon I* al*o
talked of.
Kepretenlallve Sayer*. It I* thought,
will atiooeed Mr. Iloluian a* chairman ol
tlie Committee on Appropriation*.
TT!>4r"r"1""1 'r,"u Congrett
leave* a vacano/fS*!|; o
the Forelgu Attalr* ConW*-" " • 111 ><'
Chlpman uiejr receive that
Mr. llerlM-rt * elevation to Itir
leave* tbe Xaval Affair* Commi
wltlionl a bead. Am< Cumin lug* I*
I bought lo have the be*i chance for tbal
place-
Mr. Oulhw aite, ll in **ld, wl*lie* lo lie
mlieved of tbe chairmanship ol the
( ommlltee on Military Affair*.
Mr. Tar*nay, of Mi**ourl, may lake
I (■balrm«B hlp ol the CoiumltUxi
|'.>n*ion*. ll wa* offered him by
Speaker Crt*|> *ubMH|uenl lo tbe latter'*
Interview with l're*ldent ( leveU* ^
Mr. TH**" Uki' II tinder oertar.d
n.ndltloo*. chief among which are a
ITir—r|* from l'realdenl Clet eland aut-
lluing I be fwliry to be puraued, and a
eummltte In whldi Ibe U. A- M, ele-
ment I* not dominant.
The retirement of KepraeeaUtlva
stump trow Oongre** leave* tbe Irnpor -
laat Commltlte on Immigration In be
provided with a head
K. II. I.
Written lor the Ailirrtiei.
Htuklu *ald many wlae thing- Oue
among Ibe laeal ol hi* obaervation* It
expreMed In about lhr*« ttord* "Hun-
dred* ol |ieopie cau talk for oue alio
call IhInk. but thousand* cau think lor
oue who can ace. To M-e clearly I*
poetry, praphecy. religion, all lu nue."
ll la uot *1 range Dial we tluil oue olt
repeated and euipha*i*ed point made lu
all standard Instruction* for training
uhlldreu. I. e.. educate tbe child'* |hiw-
er ol observalioD. >Ve cau but admire
Ibe talent nl llie lioy who detlned a bat
lu ta>* wat : "lie's anaatr Utile iiioum-
tt lib lujy-rubliei wing-nud slitH- siring
tail, aud bitea like the di vll." Thai laiy
could tee clearly, aud lalk a* Hell, lo
ay nothing id llie oilier |iower* evinced
iu Ibis graphic picture. And al the
proper period In hi* career that hoy will
clearly understand u thousand things,
not understood by tbe unobservant
Irillers, gazing iu helple** vacancy on
llie mere Mirface of thing*. 1 verily be-
lieve he will even accept w itlioul an ef-
fort such statement* as the folloti iug
"Nouiiirual percept* are *lmplc cogni-
tions of neceiaary realltlea."
There I* *lrlking coulrast iu thl* lioy's
power of perception aud iauguagc a*
compared w illi those of llie hoy who
icave the following original problem for
hi* via**male*:
"If a man ha* three entile ueu* and
one ol tlicin holds 'J"> cows, how iiiauy
are in llie other oue!"'
Or of another youug hopeful, who
akks lu all serlousneat: "If a man
walk* live miles one day, and three
miles another, liotv long will It lake
111in to get honiel*"
• 0
•
Meanwhile the {lory ol llie Easter-
tide u iili II* m itruith aud glow of hope
aud faith Is upon us and old liastrop
may well rejoice with all nature in Ibis
grand thought ot a resurrection. As
I'almagc expresses It, "We celebrate all
kiiiii* ol resurrection*. Ke* urrectleu
of everything that I* good and kind and
generous and Just, and holy and heauti-
lul. I.el «in and darkne**. and palli ami
disease and revenge aud death tarry In
tbe grave forever."
EIUIIT LIVE-OAKS "ECHOES.
Xioiit I.ivk Oak*. April 3.
Editor Advertiser.
At la*l winter I* past aud Spring I*
here In all her beauty, for
"l.oosed from the bauds of frosi, the
verdant ground
Again puts ou her robe of cheerful
green;
Again put* forth her flowers, and Oil
around
Smiling, the cheerful face ut .*prlug is
mcen.
"Now islbe tlina*..r those who w isdom
love.
Who love to walk in virtue's Itowcry
ruafl,
Aloft^f the lovely patiih ot Spring lo
<" rove.
And follow Nature up to Nature's liod."
Farmers are very busy, some are
planting cotton and tome few are plotv-
lug coin. Tbe corn crop* aud garden*
look well considering the dry weather.
Kev. Hradley preached au Interesting
sermon ut LcnU Branch, Sunday. There
wa* a large crowd for every one seem*
to enjoy Bro. Bradley's sermon*.
Mr. .lames llolllgau had a hlrllidaj
dinner. April 1st, that being hi* birth-
day. AI*o a social thai night.
Mrs. J. A. Whilw'orth ha- l>eeu seri-
ously 111 tor the pant two weeks, bulls
recovering.
We hear that Kev. Dagley will preach
s' Eight I.ive Oaks, next Sunday ul II
o'clock.
Master Johnny Holligan is very sick
al tbl* writing.
Miss Nannie Mouugcrnf Donuell com-
munity, Is visiting her sister Mrs. .1. A.
Whltworth.
There will be a grand ball aud sup-
per to-night at Mr. Ilalike's residence.
All who intend to go are anticipating a
splendid time.
There wa* small attendance al Sun-
day School Sunday. We suppose It was
on account of church al other placet.
Truly l.lve Oaks is a flourishing little
village, noted for the hospitality and
generosity of berpeople. Stranger* and
visitors from utlier communities are al-
u ays weluome al Eight l.lve Oaks.
Wai.i. Flowkii.
i iuim. at a. r. wiuhin.
OMI Ki ll sKHVIt'Kt.
i'hsistiss (McacN — KIH r B. W. Wliaoo.
|| *Uii Huuif*) H-fiuol. Siimtaj inortilut. tto
a in I'n'aehliig. IsL M au.l lr i tnu.lsy k lu
««ct> iiioulli I'l*) t r uM-eUiit tvrrjr TkuradaT |
ultfcl
Mrriioiusr rmm m K ll M Hears.
fasi.ii Sinulk) -.'li.wit, every Suuday ui'iruluv
sitii.'. li* k rrea. l.lut evvry Hiitnlay .uuriuue
ami ultfil l'ru> if ami mmik service every
vv«slni's.lay nliifit rklMren's wrvlee 1st
Sunday iu eaeh nunilh, Ho'eiuek. in
Womas's Missiosasv am irtv Keauiar
uieeliiia last 1inir*ilay In each luoulli.
The Tube IUimi J ll I ill 111- Missionary *1* let)
will ln.i.1 Its renulai uleeCuic oil the last Tlle -
itav iu e*' Ii mouth.
ItaniST I'HCtell Ke« ll 1° Miles. I'aAbil
8umla) ie-liiMil v si * ui. 1'rvai'lilut -ml and
till Sal.haihs ill eai li monlii al II a. iu.. ami s
|i. ui. I'rayer tins'tliis ever) 1 uesday ulthL
| 1'iil.lie torllally Ini iUsI
Cai vasv i'm ai ii llev. A H ferry. Ki*-tor.
tkiiyleo* every -nl ami 4th Sun-lay. ft a. in and
* p. m All arv eonllaliy iii-in-1 to atleud.
Sunday *ehoot every Sunday at V a lit
liSSHAS MVIIIUUIST CM I SI II — IWV \\ A
Muers. 1'msUii. Service every Ivi Huiuiay,
inuriiUiK .nil uiaht. ami every Sumlsy
luoriilitK in eaeh mouth, t'tmlr exercise*
Friday aud Saturday nlxhlN Is-fuo. ut and :!rd
stiuday. Sunday acliuol >lrnniK t las* every
Ut Suuday afi.-riitM.u al 1o'il.*-k. Hlhie class
every Krfdty heltrtea 1st aud ard Sumlay.
al 11>. ut
THE OAKS.-'
of Rbaumaiisni and stiff
Mad for I'frcalars and leallmvn-
vrkat a iMMWt'Mde uiauuftolare
Mr you. ' ore nirsiiiral or no
iWi f. M. THOMAS Sure Cure for
fut up by Dwttr *
Dwyer House.
, Texaa,
Editor Advertiser.
Will you itllow another correspotid-
ent frotu this country to enter your in-
teresting paper. Me thluks I bear yim
suy "This belong* lo the waste basket."
but anything nil! do lo III! up llils little
space.
The heallli of llie community Is very
good, but wc are sorry lo hear id (lie
serious illne«A of Mrs. John Whltworth
and little Berth- Mounger.
Writing sakout commenced last Mon-
day night w 1th a very large attendance.
Everyone is highly pleased with I'rof.
Jackson a* teacher.
We were pleasantly surprised by u
visit from two of llie l.lve Ouk boys.
Perhaps ll wasn't such a pleasant sur-
prise lo a certain pupil as he did not
have Ibe pleasure of carrying llie lamp.
We think Mr. Fred Tally Is aa teiisl-
ble as Mr. I.ee. for he has planted a
very large pea patch, lie expect- lo
entertain a great mauy "friends."
The youug folks eujoyad a social at
the resilience of Mr. Hemphill's one
night lasl week,
[woof theliOys bad a very noisy fight
on tbi^NLjy home. It was n 'i'ossum.'
Mr Blld^^ll",•'',^'l l a* traded lj|j
beautiful browulll^'^1. aim 1 red *o inueh
by the ladle , aud we are afraid a certain
fair haired beauty will nol pel to take
any more pleasant drives.
Two ot our young men went bunting
Saturday night returning Suuday morn
ing without any game, bill were not dis-
couraged In the least, as they wasl again
Sunday evening and were more success
ful Ibis time, as they found their sweet
"dears."
Misaes Met Tally and llella Hemphill
wenl visiting Sunday eveulng at Mrs.
Ilal Stone, and report having enjoyed a
nice lime. They brought back two wee
pets and a lovely IsMuel.
" Wall Flower," Hie uew uorre*|K.n-
denl of l.lve Oaks, writes such spicy I I-
tie letters thai we aould lie glad lo hear
from her every veek.
With boat wishes,
floatIP.
No life can be really successful,
viewed fiuin the bigbe-l atuud point,
miles* firmly moored lo. mid governed
by correct principles. All evil prlucl
pie* lead lo evil results. " As a mail
sows, so shall lie reap," Is a truism so
well established Unit it needs no proof.
The very essence of Christianity I- lo
"love thy neighbor ns thyself," and a
person w iio can iitltl lis IIiIm grand ills-
position, "virtue, knowledge, patlenci
brotherly kindness." trvth, I* w alking iu
••tin) king'* highway." Falsehood
brings disgrace. Idleness bring* want,
and so each evil principle is sure in
bring us its own peculiar result*. To
be true ill our words, and true In our
actions, brings u* sclf-ooLlldence, ami
seif-respecl; and also the confidence
and respect of others. Ilypocricy ami
all It* kindred ll.'litis, have made *ad
havoc in inauy lives. Many people act
u double part, ami walk our streets,
ami sit in our churches, ami imagine
tbal people dou'l see them aatbeyare!
liosfi. The lie you told tbe other day,
is known by halt the town to-day, and
although no one fell* you of il, you are
none the less known and despised.
••Your s'n shall find you out." Set lo
your -eal thai (iod is true, and lie de-
mand* that tr* shall be triu, aud stand
up for aud in the truth.
—" Ootl Is nol mocked, tor whatsoever
u man sewetli that -ball he alst. reap."
A letter from Eld. 11. li. Sander*
slalcs that lie will be in our clly April
iOtli. lie i« in a line meeting t Cole-
man, Texas. His success is truly re-
markable, ami wo earnestly pray that
it mav continue and increase more and
more.
At Ibis season of the year all our
churches ought to be full al every ser-
vice. How many christians ev.r lido'
tbe trouble to Invite people lo church V
1^'t cad- church member resolve lo
attend church rcguiarly. and lo try lo
gel some one else lo go also, and you
will see a great improvement in your
pastor'* sermans, uud lu all other fea-
tures of the service. Try ll and ll w ill
do you good.
—Charley WerUtlcr led the ticket for
Alderman by a handsome majority; and
lie is very Justly proud of ll. Charley
says you can couut on liiui legislating
for the good of the whole people, thai
ills large majority shows thai he re-
ceived llie votes of all classes, and he
will, lu return, show liis appreciation,
by working In c.orv way for the best
interests of town and people.
Middle Texas Teachers' Association,
III Session Hi lillsfrop, Telus,
Saturday. April ll. I «.♦«.
PKOORAM.
Muriiine Session. 10 A. M in 1M
1.—Music..
J.—Invocation Rev. If. M, Sears
.1 -Music.
t.—Address of Welcome lion. J I) Payors
— Kes|HHltt loaddrt-is sn1.1 Tarrant.
A. -Recitation Miss Rutli .Meliusall.
Art of fjnesllotilliv ii paper
Prof. R M Ciauaon.
a fiisctissioii.
- M usk'
Aru-rnts.il Hessfou. - to 4 I' M
10.-Music
11.—Favoritism snd Nepotism In the Admlnl*
I ration of school AiTalrs Prof llovis.
l8,-HI>tseus*loii
la. --Rceltallon
U.—tlosiiis Kscn'ise*. What tirades should
Participate In Tiiein Miss Mary Rial.
I*.—Iilseiisslon.
IB. -Music.
17.— Itiisiness Mcetlnif
i renins' Session. - w loll,
i* — Kntertalnmeiit by Itastrop liramatic t.luli
and si fct-llla fin-linstra.
a HA XI) TEXAS.
Tlie rcccnt priuUnl tlalemcnit that
Ike Wcalcru siatea of America are
liecomlug croatletl are tlcalrnyetl by
: ligtirc* iliat, through t annus uianip-
' ulatiou. tell a moat wonderful story
of the length ami bredtli of tbe uiag-
uillccnt empire lyiug weal of tbe
Miaaitialppi river. Of tlie vaat area
of the larger W catern Stalea, people
who have uot viailvtl theiu anil trav-
elctl over them have no coiuprelien-
alvc idea. Texat. the largest of llie
lioiUtl Slaltt, hat au area of 26i,-
20U at|iiare milea. To the caaual
reader these figure* mean very little;
they tliow however, that the 1 Ay lie
Star State it more than lilly-four
times as large as the state of Con-
necticut. ll it were possible to run
a railway train to Connecticut froiu
1'exaa, and hack iu a day, anil if the
traiu could take llie eulire popula-
tion of the Nutmeg Stale, as given
by the laat ceusiit, al every trip, ami
upon its return there should lie at
luauy peraous iu the stale aa there
was before the train left with ita
cargo, autl if each oue of llieac peo-
ple were placed on an acre of ground
upon Ins arrival iu 1 exas, the iraiu
would be obliged to make 2^4 trips,
er It. depopulate Connecticut 224
times, before accomplishing ita mis-
sion*. autl then there woultl remain
iu Texas 7u.1,*0ii empty acrea. ll
may lie of possible lulereal to know
thai such a train made of coaches
twenty feet loug, capable of accomo-
dating fitly paeacogers each, would
extend over a distance of more thau
llfty-aix miles.
If the entire state of Texas was
planted in corn ami the hills were
two feet apart ami the rows were
three feel apart uud if every man,
woman itinl child in llie stale of Con-
necticut were to set lo work iu the
Held lo hoe the corn, ami each person
was able to aud did hoe two hills in
Ave minutes, it would lake this army
of laborers seven years 2m<i dnya ami
seven hours to hoe every hi li .'if corn
in llie slate, laboring coustanlly day
ami night 3t>o days each year.
To those persons who have never
stopped to consider how great a
country they are living in these
ligurca may be of interest. The man
who fears lie could not elbow his way
around in the crowded west without
chainug the nap of his coat thieves
may gather some solace from llie
statement that the entire living pop-
ulation of the globe, 1,41 Ki.lXMI.IMKI
souls divided into families of live
persons each, eould be located iu
Texas, each family with tt house ou
it liulf acre lot, ami there .would alill
remain 40,(100,000 vacant family iota.
—Kate Field.
My Stock of Spring And Summer Goods Will be Gomplete in a Few Days.
Fall To Ho Our lluly.
Every body lias ut limes failed to do
tlieir duty towards themselves. Hun-
dred* of lady readers suffer from sick
headache, nervousness, sleepleiwne** and
female troubles. I.el tlieui follow the
example of Mrs. II. Herbechler, Stevens
I'olut. Wis., who for live years suffered
greatly from Nervous prostration ami
sleeplessness, irletl physicians ami
different medicines without •tiecet*.
But one Imtile of Or. Miles'Nervine
caused sound sleep every night and she
is fccliutr like ii new person. Mr*. Eliz-
abeth Wheeler, LaramieCllv,Wyoming
who tried all other remedies, declare*
t Ii lit afterthrec week'* use of fhe Nervine
for headache, nervous prostration,, elt
she wa* entirely relieved. Sold by
Mllev & Hill and C. Krliard A Son.
Trial bottle free.
>leaili|uarlers Tnlied
Veterans.
Confederate
On Monday latl a negro out raged. In a
terrible and moat brulal manner, a Ill-
year old
county.
Bobciulon girl, in Travlt
Shi lull's Consu m |if ive cure.
This is beyond iiiiestlun the most
successful cough medicine we have ever
sold, it few dose* Invnrtably cure the
worst cases nl cough, croup and bron-
chitis, while It* wonderful sm cess lu
llie cure id consumption la without a
parallel in the hlstorv of medicine.
Since its first discovery It has lieen sold
on a guarantee, n test w hich no othci''
uiedlclne cau stand. If you have a
cough we earnestly nsk you to fry It.
Price 10, AO, and fI If your lungs are
sore, chesl, or back lame, use Shlloh's
pern* plaster. Sold by Mlley A lllll
ami C. Erliard & Son.
KrhAhE LOCALS.
ni vision or tkxas.
liliVAN, Texas. .March '2, INK),
li INK IIA I. Oilmen NO. 4.
I. The second annual meeting of this
division Is hereby ordered lor April
'JO, -1 and 11. 1 Htm, at the city of Hous-
ton.
i. Division will be ealicd to order on
April'ill. at Turner Hull, al 11 o'clock
a. m.
II. IMvlsion ht-ailipiarter* are (hereby
announced al the Armory of liiilher-
tord Hangers, w here members of Ibe
staff will report ul 111 o'clock u. in.
I. The llivismn tpiariermaster and
commissary will report for duly to
Commander os lilck liowllug f'amp, C.
C. V.. in ll'iii ion. on Annl IM.
fi. Commander* of camps will, nol
later than April 10, forward lo Will
Lambert. I omiiiander of lilck Howling
t ump. Houston, Ibe iil'inhcr of com-
rades thai w III allenil tbe reunion ami
the train on whleh llicy w ill arrive.
>!. Attention of camp commander* Is
called lo Articles 3. A and >1 of the Con
slltutloii.
7. It is confidently hoped that every
camp in «In- -tale will Ih- represented al
litis reunion, autl all that have not en
rolled us member* of lids divislou, will
come prepared lo do so.
lly coiiimaml of
I.. S. Hum,
'Major Oeneral Commanding.
II. II. STOIlHAIilll,
Adjutant Ocn. anil Chief nf Staff.
A Million Friends'.
A friend In need I* a friend Indeed,
uud not les- than one million peoide
lure found just such a friend In l>r.
King's New Discovery forConsiimptli d.
Cough-, anil Colds, If you have never
tiseii ibis great Cough Medicine, nn«
trial w ill convince you that il ha* won
tlerful curative powers iu all diseases of
Throat, Cheat and I.ung*. Each brittle
la guaranteed in tin all Iliat Is claimed
or money will he refunded. Trial hol-
ies free. Sold by Milev.t lllll and C.
Erhurtl A Son. OrugglsCt.
DRESS GOODS
Consisting of Staple Dry Goods,
White Goods, Ladies' Spring Dress
Goods, etc.
TAILORING,
I am Agent for one of the largest
Tailoring establishments, and will
take your measure for a suit of
clothes, and guarantee a perfect fit.
T
OO
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS.
Men's Youth's and Children's
Clothing, and Men's Furnishing
Goods, bought from first hands for
Cash.
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ROBT. GILL.
GROCERIES.
I also carry a complete line of sta-
ple and Fancy Groceries, and pro-
pose to meet competition every
time.
ROBT. O-ILXJ-
NEW MARKET.
W.
A". OF r. HALL AM) Si WEIL
L. McDow, having opened a new market
nxt door toTHEILMAN'S GUN SHOP ,is
furnishing his patrons with the best
meats,
\ PORK, MUTTON.
SPRING SEASON 1893.
P. 0. ELZNER' S
In the Sausage
Cannot be excelled either
in
Line, he
Pork, Beef,
Bologne, Wena, Liver, or any other kind.
To be convinced
Call and Try Him.
J.
Quarters
Far Better and Fuller than Ever-
In my new quarters, with 67,000 qua re feet of
Floor-room, to say nothing of tiie immense length
of shelving, all chuck full of tbe
CHOICEST or noons,
for all classes of people---the Farmer, the Mechan-
ic, the Laborer .'iid the Professional man—all can
be supplied with just what they want, at live and
let live prices. Come and see for yourself.
THE OXJS HOUSE FA ItMEli.
The ooe horte farmer hat t long
ambition lo gtin a reputation for
wearing a dirty aliirt.
He will ulartn the neighImrhood
by gelling li|i two bourn before day ;'
then ait around autl not go to work
have faith ix THE hoy An inspection of my stock is only necessary to
interest the closest buyer, and prove that a very
small purse of money will carry from my store a
very large wagon load of goods.
till NilII ll|>
lie will ride around a
ing for a |2 hog.
He will complain of hard time*,
then tear hit paula climbing a fence
where a gate ought to be.
He will pay |;i for a new bridle,
then let the calf chew it to pieces
hefcie Sunday.
He will get til bin neighbor!. to''|'|,
help in getting a cow out of the img,
then let her die for waul of atten-
tion.
Stuck will get in and deatroy hit
crop at a place in the fence that he
hat been putting off living fir nix
montba.
He will (drain hit back lifting
aomclhiug to tliow how Htrong he It
He talk* all day Sunday on what
ho known about farming, then ride
around the ncighliorhood Monday
hunting teed polatoen.
He will go in hit ahirf. 1 lee vet on
a cold day to tliow how much he
can aland nml then return home at
night aud occupy two-llnrda of the
lire-place till bed time.
He will ridicule the mechanitrn of
a cotton planter and then go out
antl smaah hit thumb nailing a board
oa the fence.
He will go to town on Saturday
ami come hack with f<0 cenla worth
of coffee, a paper of pint, SI worth
chewing tobacco ami hit hide full of
whitky. He it economical; econo-
my it hit fort; he will tave ten centa
worth of axle greatc and ruin the
tplndlet wf a g70 wagon, lie won't
Miliacribe for a nentpaper but will
borrow one from hit friend and for-
get lo return it or read it.— Kx.
Hue fullb III the (hi)', nol lirllevliig
Thai he 1« tlie worn! ol kin>t.
In league nllli the trmv ol Saltli.
Antloiilv to evil Inclined;
Ilul iltlly lo guide and control him.
Your wiatloin tint patience employ
I And dally. ilenplle dlntppoinliiienl
eek look-i And torrow. have fallh lu ll e hoy.
Have faith to tx iieve that mine moment
lu lile'n «lrangely checkered career,
Convicted, mibilueil ami re|M iitaiit.
Tlie prodigal .on will appear,
Tbe gold lii hi" nature reje. ling
The darVi ami tleha>ing alloy
Illuming your npirli with gladne .
Hecaii-e you hail taith in the boy.
ugh now he in wayward nml •tub-
born,
Antl keep* hlinnell ttdly alool
Front thorn* who are anxl.itaud fetrful.
And ready with wordt of reproof;
Have Ittllt thai the prayer* ol a mother
Hl> wandering leei uiil arretl.
And turn li'ui tway from hi< lidlien
To weep out iiiit letm on Iter hreaal.
The tirook I li :il gi^i <la>liliig and danc-
ing
M'e may not divert Irom ll court*.
I"nlll the wild, tiirblllilll epirlt
Ht« tomewhal expended tt> lorce;
The brook Itlltn life ol the rivet,
Ami If we the (more niltfht tean.
We'll flntl Ihtl a vlgoroim Ixiyhood
Have vigor and faith lo the mau.
Ah' many a boy btn lieen driven
Awav from home by the thought
Thai no one believed tn hl« gooilni'ta,
Or dreamed of the battle he {might,
So il you would help him lo compter
The f«et that tire prone to annoy
Knt oiirage him olten with klntlneaa,
And thow you have faith in tbe boy.
Have ftllh in hl« good retolullonn.
Believe that at laat he'll prevail.
Though now iti.'it foigelfui and lieed-
lett,
Thwiigh day afler tlay he inty Itll.
Your donlit and niiapii'loiit ininglvlugK
lli< hope and lilt courage iletttoy,
So If you d Mciire a brave manhood,
"lit well in have faith iu Ih* bov.
hi
rs
Kditor Advertise
AJargli,tWd uateinbled at the 1'nlou
Tirtli Sunday evening lo wllne.c the
marriage of Mr. John Itogert and Mitt
Tannic lleltl, l>r. Vermillion, olBclallng.
Mit* I .or u Cotton left lor home Mon-
day, alter a briel vl>lt lo our town.
Mr. Tom lllxon.of I'alge, vinlled M r-
Ilade, Sunday, the guett ol lilt titter,
Mrt. Moiiie llilllitg-ley.
Mr*. Chrlt llillliigi>ley and Mint Kin-
ney returned frtun Autlln. Saturday.
Karuieri. are well up wlf^ their work,
but are wlthlug for a good rain.
The proapeelt for an uluiiidaiit fruit
crop around Mellade are good
Thetchool it progrettlng nicely.
MoiiatTit.
Memliert of Ibe Hmlthvllh'
I'ytblat Lodge give n grand ball and
•upper, at Sm it h v llie, on the idgU^
April 'jim. The |«eofjm« <imltliville
never ball tlo^ nffyThing. and on Ililt
gtien without haying, that
the uiemhert of ibe K. of l"t. w ill put
lorth their iH'iit effort* lo tntke the
occttion one ot pleature and btpiilneim
lo all w ho alteinl. Follow ing It t till
ol tlie ROIuililUect:
Aihumormknt.—O. R. Clark, W. C.
IItidgine. P. V. Wlntton, II. .1. Urenliatn,
.1, II. K. 1'owell.
Invitation. .1. T. Ilntition, W A.
fillet, II. I.. Nb'bitli, .1. A. Ilaltlon, K.
II. Kaglealon, Yergei lllll.
F1.0tiK.--W. A. lllll. W. J. Maunder*,
fj. W. Soiithftlaud, I'. V.WInaton, S.
ll. Kedtb lit, F. II. Mlddleton.
Hki kition.—.1. T. Ilitilgliit. M. R.
Mamy. II .1. (Iretbam. .1. S. Iltynle,
.1 idiit Fra/ler, K. II. Wlntton.
HrM'KK.— M. Ilnrleton. K. C. Mon-
eiir<'. I'ete Wetl, J. II. K. I'owcll, M.IJ.
I line. W. C. Hmlglllt.
The A. A M. College directory have
i*«iicd a >kllililllg reply lo the legl*ltll>e
coniinlltee.
A Nt«al luiector tree with eaeh
bottle of HhllufT', "Tininh WtiUl
I'rice Ml eunta/ Mold by Mllev >V
Knight, ol ®d C. R'li^rd A Hon
rum
liely/
lllll,
125,110(1 In I'renilnint.
I.lggetl
ul*. Mo.
Ixittie Williamt baa ailed the SI. I
l^ouia antl Han Franclaco railroad for
ll'i.tKMI. On Ibfl night ol the lllll, Offered by
Tom Williamt, an Indian, not on < of Si. I.oul*
...... ... lug netreti tin
llie train to go U) liootlland, I. 1. viTll Mtl*-inl the World'* Ftlr gel*Ifl.lHib.
He had a lit ket Hi the above point, 'he teeond $1,0110.00 ete. The star
hul wat put off and killed
train—the cauae ol the ault.
A Myert Tohaceo
The one gue t-
liumber nf |teiiule w ho
~ ' It IS.
I Inlitcco lag* entitle yon to t guett. Atk
by the your dealer for |iartlciilart or tend for
l partlcnlari.
Uiu.
' A Sprained Ankle.
Tlilt i* a connnoii oecnrrenee antl one
that w ill lay people up ordinarily fi lo
H week*, yet we w ill guarantee llallard't
Snow l.lnlmei'. to cure any en** id
■prained ankle n I foil day* If applied
nl once, and to Immeilltlely relieve all
pain. Snow l.liiiiuenf will cure any old
tore tilt man or liea t. It will In tl all
wound*, and citret apratn*, burnt,tcaldt,
bml*et. tore throat, wire ehetl, Itme
back, eornt. buiilont For lllieumali*m,
lumbago, netirtlglt. conlraoled nintclet
11 htt no etpitl. Hnnot allow tny other
white llmmeiitt In lie pul oft on you for
•now liniment. There I* no other like
It. A>k for llitlltrd'* Snow l.lnlinent.
Sold by W. .1. Mlley. tlriiggitl.
Haunv llooalert.
WjUl.'U'jnfhnii*. I'ottinatt.'r ol I 'M1.'.1.*
tail., write* •• " Kleclrle llllter* hat
done more lor me than all other medi-
cine* combined, for Ihtl luil leeiing
arising from Kidney and l.lver rouble,
.loiiu l.e«l|e. farmer ami tlockman. of
tame place. M)'t: "Find Kleclrle Hit-
ter" to lie the Ileal kidney anil l.lver
medicine, make me feel like a new mtn ."
•I. W Dartlner, hardware merchant,
taine town *ty*: Klei trl. Ilifter* l*)u*l
the thinv lor a t ii ii ti who I* all run ilowt
and don I care whe.ber lie live* or diet;
bi'loiiiitl new *1 reiigth.good appetite aud
felt jllwt like he bail t new lea*e on life
Only fiOe. t tHillle, al W. .1. Mlley A Co't
drug "fore.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND IM*
PORTED PLOWS.
You have only to examine to be pleased.
Every line well stocked in
: and CARPETS.
And as I buy direct from fii st hands by car loads,
enables me to offer superior inducements in yood
jjoodsand low prices.
The BON TON Saloon
ZS. RABEXTSBT7B.G. Manager.
M I. Ki l l' I III. ITS Ks I nl
RN'IKAY NHTICK.
Taken up by Antoiilo Alamon", and
cut rayed lielore .1. M Finney J. I
llaMrop county, March 11, INIM one
brown mare mule, H or vctn old, 14
oris html* high; brand nol <11*1 In -
gulahalile. Apprtiu-tl ut $:ni,
f i I veil tindei uiy html, al olllce. tlila
Mareh JIHb. !Hfl.
W. K. JKMKINt, Co. Clerk.
llt*lrop Cminty.
Taken up by II. I). Tally tnd eatrayed
lielore.I. ||. Nyegtard. .1. I'., Ita-lrop
county. Mtrt'h in. IKti:i ounbrown ptiny
iittrv, branded I II on right *bou!der;
altiiil year* old. almul II hnml* high;
rlglil lute fool while, tome while in
lace. A|ipral**d at fill.
Given under my html, lint, March
It, IHtKI. W. K. JKNaiNt.
Clerk Co. Court llt'lrtip Co,
lly H. S. SatKRt, Deputy.
Ilail Nol Slept for Yeart.
Mr. A. .lackmin. an old retltlenl ol
lltn-k, Texat. tfitl uitiitgiir of llie uing
nldcent new hnlel tl ltu*k. Inlorin* ut
he had not tlepi tl night for yetr* ex-
cept In ahort nap*, owing to tncetttnl
coughing. Ilenaa advlted wlien very
! much run down to try Italian!'* Ilme-
| hound Svmp; lie wat luiiuedlttel)' ih-
1 Ill-veil of iii* cough ttiil iii* real i in
; proved to tucb a degree that he could
tleep aoundly til night; Mr. Jackton
•late* legtrtl Mallard'* llnrf bound
Syrup tu;M'rlor to any tvrup on
the market, aud IIIlieetloni Irom opium
tnd morphine leave no conMlptlion af-
ter u*lng ll. For tlilt reu* ut alone I
contlder It llie lietl cough •ymp III the
world lor children. My luug« are now
•tronger than thay have Ih i ii lor yeart.
Tlilt aymp It Very MKitlilng tolhelhrotl
aud lung*." Sold by W. .1. Mlley, tlrug-
glti.
Liquors and Cigars
FOAMING LAGER BEER
ONE DOLLAR
EVERY HOUR
It •Mlly *r« i| hr mi* n« nl oltlwr * in «n>
p*r\ of thr riiQiiir<, wl « I* willii.jr to wurk Imta
IrHHitir at thr vuiplorm nl *hlrli «*• furtilali.
Tl # Iftlmr la llglil afi l 111•'m«ahi . mini von run •
il l* , ilia
.ilHtiai, «n<l
rtak Wh ir* f~ Wu lit Vmi out r ni.ii
t'lvl r® li fl*i> IU# I'ualnr «t n I Mill wllliuUl • K|N f|a.
mi yurtwf fin iho««- iiiii. " i !■ a in ii work
lhl« It IIm* |rran<Uti ufftr m«•••!« tun run w«o|
• II iUr, nr In llir< rvriiluir mil. If \ Kti nri ••in
|il'i**<l Kinl liftvt a N t« |«fe hour* •> imir iH«
pot*!, iiillUr Ih m, mill ftd'l nur lie hh .
«mr Imaine«■ will not lul*rf r i ail > on mil
h* till llir Aft Al |III' rA|lll|||v Alfl
♦ Wlllrll foil Blliaaa .lollAi IIJ.OH flltlUr lAV in Alxi
Ml >. #n I in
irat hour Am mi* i tn fuu llir liualnrtt iioMf>
fall Yon ahuNl I m imtlilnir milII urn «•#
I fur To«ra#lf •Iml you ran .I-. at h fiu*uirai
whldi wp offer no oapllal riak^i W oiii#ii a?*
fframl wnrkara, iiowailava tin iitakr a« iimrli
aa man 111*) alio«|i| irv tlila hualneaa, •< It la
w ll a^taptn! in tham H'rlit «t rim r an I lor
funrtalf Ai|<ln*aa II IIAIIi ri il I'll.
Hot MHO. I'irrlUliil. %l*
t
i
nnfi WhialwTftAMta
nirail h| h<iaa with-
out i«ir.. Itaiok^t
(Icuiar* Mil
MMK^MkUthaUaib
Iran Wll
•« * • f Mr-
a?®
I. in H
> Ml iMit# ynr
i i| for l M k
UutarllU,kjr.
I >E XT AI. NOTICE.
Ti lite Pllblli
Having Imilgllt llie llelltlll llxliilet of
lly. lien. ,1 William-, will lie plciin d
lo *ne all pari let needing tleiilal work,
al the ofllce formerly occupied by In.
Williamt, over 1*1 Siillontil Hank
ami alter Motility. March i:ilb
N. H. Kowi.rit. I lent Int.
i r
DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
^ NOTIONS, lines full,not excelled.
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR.
MOLASSES. PEPPER, SPICE,
ETC., the best in the nitirket.
Will find in my store all tilings used
on the irirtn, .til of the best and latest
improved, and .old at bottom prices.
M
I inn all Kemaliirninpltintt and VmiUi
IV ll r. gnlai lly, i .l ..l, llir t nt Wllltea,
I tin In ll'.i'k or Nldei. «l euglhent Hit
'l etiie, bn. I up ti e wt .,1*
htt cur. .| tinin tndt ii <1 w
|iiiiuKi*lt lia\e |i hpi..I .i.i
lit J I'. llKOIII.lllll.lt Kl
Ktlale nl W. I, Murrlt
lllli. Ibn K. I'ext*, Ftdi 1, |*fl:i.
Vi.tice !• Iien tiy given In til |iertont
having il Mini* Hgtln-Mlit .•fall, of w.
I Morrl*. di', . i,.. ,| pre.enl the •ntiui
III tile Iinil. r.lgned Who Int. I„ , „
« pi .in i. ■ i in | iiiini-i i not of*al,| .••laic, and
fide ml p„.|„t||,, i, |(,.,|
I llni I. I etlif. W'llbltl Hie time pre.crilH-tl
1 ■ F. K, 11 it a >,
AilmlnHtritor.
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