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AT LAW
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Family Groceries,
LIQUORS &C-
Cl)c NctPo-tiog,
PubHthtj every {Saturday by
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ATTORN
LAW
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y ?■ ■;• ■" <s • -* $801 __
Will aoutaatly k*rp M kaftd ft tall till
e .opiate ui«« ol family |ro«nif. whlob '
I xitl be Hold ery eknp tor <ua fcr
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T MTstonemTB.
nmtms.
OtferHAitt profe«?t>>«%'< anpvtfMl'tl} 9fc« «lti J
let? #f jKffpr.r :ajitd ndjoiiifug cva&tiM
Thnntiul for the notr^i p*r o«fi£« |
to him tit ps.ec yaar, kv ^otjcfiec a :
coutv1 uaUdc of tfe« annie,
yr*Ii pHj uBsw't rrfJ ila.v ulU |
ejj:fet. Jasper. Jau l#r '670 • 1
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Jtupir Cesiit;,
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ingle cttpifM 10 te«f*
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WiU prnc«lo ^i lie
til Judicial D*«tri<t.
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t>iputomb JVorveU* «
Attorney at Law,
Jasper, rreaca-s,
*H praotica la the IV-art* J «r|«rr
•n>1 Nf wi«u all it ^ 0>'M « *i
Cialvajtoa v'* *-^v<
<" fwra Ma profaVfial aarvieMi to *ka ail-
!**m* o* /«4Hj er and « .toiug aonaiS* .
C&<•■* ttl bis ranitfeBea Bear Bav.Jpu>t
uKM,
& TJEM
iitoceiviag Forvar<lib(r
and ConmktioB
BEYXLPORT,
IX* roll D|(i.\K!
Tb« fu!lo*ing libc wart eomprftoi I.J
Hi*, Aftsf* Lfl Oihftoo. formerly tbr
widow ol Dr OlrMt
young m*n, da jou drink/
IO| Nut ft aomcftt ihai t« think:
li>n too bo ftiher or i mother?
Hate joa so ikni or t brothor?
Haw yua bo sbild or wife!
•r h , « you oo ewfr fcr life?
Su.(i nn« nommt and relrot; *
'it iik wri urn yo« io neolost
tod kbaw fair at trust I'i-md
E en ohild will w<M to depend
On it's hllwr'i lorlnit oare,
And ikriak from him with atauM fmi
JA8PBK CO., TKX*t,
faailitiM for Biftring
littftn.
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LAWYER.
A ud .lolary Pnblie.
ri \ i?raw and t*k« Jh?
* SrtWn
^okuowlitdgf
l' wf h« hf B'l9 OJ +SWW0 I> . tlB ftltd
♦ft kin J of wri'injr" fVpt-niUtth.
Ttiii mm IfDienta of -t.i.' iv aill lw t>
«*peoinliljf. H%n DO tx*rfl !Or;i irf |/n prr
t4M H| l will Oliiftttxt tllHk V'"# «V
flying to thf «V nrtf. fiat «}.r, <.rv<l it,
fa theiq frill five hU tU«- « tif
w *11 eitr%- rdir< T, r^mrff'ia. Ikij h *«
to Arsw for
' prepared
Was, Nt
Excnftfi^e
N«« York and G-•
J fB. LniM*. <; w. 0 Bitik
Houston, Tk , !< .«s nnt, •-,
MjtMiEJYSiJT O'iiltiEJT.
ATrORNkVS a 1 *.
General Land Md Col.cc(iui<
Agentn, .
HOUSTON and liEAtiyON r.
M'e * 7 bo ftdi1t«ued *r o* Ik*
whore fUeeo, ftud wilt nw jn-Znue*' ti i
tie* t >11 bwainen oootded vo us
H.9 Wo hft«« foroftle onw hxwdrod "ami
••T ot;-(vo thoaeand aore«*f Um
in Sowth Ewterw lVi «. .6. 31!' i
a
W. C. aiB13S
Atlwner at Law, mud
Will praotiwe
Jftdleial Mat riot
AtTOKftBT VC^USSBuLOa
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rftifraiK.
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J. BUNNv
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eceivinp, ffio*w*re6np.
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Coinmiaaion Merchant,
Bunu's Bluffy Texas
v a
.Fecilitif* for storing, ample and
commodious. v4 35 tl
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Steamboat N otice
^ jNOTIOE.
Th ^elwonrr
COU P!WC ,
BaXcb Master
*illMBftweeklv trips' between Oalre*
min «. 1 Babiae t «o>. rlgnisg thr agh Bill
nt I adinalbr Npt to Bosaoaoal. Buan'
Bluff. '.Vwoerd and WW Uluf Ih
ii>Mk«r at aids A I la «ho lutnrauee Cast
p.aiee fo< iftfematlea apply to
■if 14 6a. Uehbj * Pest.
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PASS ARU
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BHAOIiONffcoKOnilD t D
ai-opc.
The A. I Fstit Running Str.
J. ft. fiitiaAv.
K. Wjwb,
LaMtat -HaMnr I*am • ery Tlwrsls)
#<8e«' B nt Mawdaj.
Vakios fhn rwwutcfw* at ■^ liloi>.t>bH*.
Jl 1. Fast Snilinp, Schooner*.
"OOBA PRICK" aa-
Drink destroys the Ulwl. though rolaed
It weaken* and degrade* tba Bind.
V r t)hi will makr uttr friend ox qtieker.
Th ir t uot lenoe in oe thaa li^uoi I
It t tkeo from you honor and prid#,
<•1 inftra the plataara ol youi linidtJ
I'he mitery nanaut be told,
W ai .Vmk has done for young aflj old.
It ba< tlati Ism of ma y a life,
^o<i «■; s uaal*!# qaoailam "ifr.
It la !mo«t anra to rule )«>•■ 'tt 1> i,
Whoa onoa the dr,ok your lip* hue pawe<
Ere you aaiae lb* glaaa l dr®k.
P*M nc* njomaui ihu« tkitk-
' omd )«<> but the price of ib M (tlare «i«
T.i a''l anew bolpier* «reatutr 1m l
Thivik irji G '< givtft aa wu-ii- >■-<* •
to witste .way ia idir amfe.
Cummnnleated.
Ur. Kdiior.
1 told the people in aijr last
coamon'eation to the tfew4 B<iy,
that if it became tn^cesMi-y 1 would
publish another eossmunio^tiOD, ex-
iniog, and exposing bp ore fo lj
tlic true condiiion of our fioanoes.
and ih- past act? of our County
Court, lu un tiiiewer ;o iiiy, >si
couimtibicwi'in, it wa> Mid by
Judse White mat my a*?erti->n that
"I did not accejit any voucher that
did not bear ih* oierks signature
with the Count) .Seal" was a su' *
terfuge. I have the documents jet
'n toy possession, and any one may
ezomine them" if they chow, and 1
do hereby, with the evidence of iia
truth in mv poseeosioa renew the
asaertion. A' the last r<'gu ar
term ol the County Court, several
claims that I had accepted as coun
ty taxes, atid presumed with my re.
port, were rejected; but more npr
cially those of J P. Bag tie ard J
P. Truett. The accounts of Ban us
and fruett against the County. re
now on file in the District1 Clerks
office of tlifa county, signed and ap>
proved by the Board of Appeal ayd
flection, and also by the the.. pre<
siding Justices of this eomtj.
The District Clerk fll^d those ac
eoants and issued drafts on them,
which he* been tho casloa here for
fifteen years. I do not ask the
public to tccept these assertions oa
any evidence alone, but I du ask
tiiem ia the name of Justice, and lor
the sake of truth, to exaorine cine,
Mil l the District Clerks records, for
o tminjt>!mr<>m^^ Pwimu«s iMtTTerTI^"""rnSESTirT"
tees does not act, on the grouad mixed with ornmeal.aiid led
that he does not belieMpiey were
a qualified'oourt at itotion of
at>pointment, which was at the
term held, or began on the lest
Monday in January. One of the
members of this Court was qualified
February 24*b 1871. another JUar.
6i li 1871. another Dec. 18th 1ST1
another Mar. 1st 1871, and at <e^*t
two, if not more «f their certificates
of election did not reach this place
until about the 20th of February
1871. ; . . <
Now a Jurticr of the Peace, or •
sheriff in order to qualify must give
a bond with two or Aon sureties,
who shall append to their bond, or
acootnpany their recognizance, with
t effi'fcvit that they are actually
worth flic amount for which they
rtfidiu themselves liable, over and
above their liabilities—see ,genera(
law* of twelfth ..egislatare, pag '
2«5, fcec 92. Nov if Kwsh bounds
w .re not on lie, or in existence un
til the dates above mentioned, to
whom were these oBcers responsi.
ble for their acts. I have spoken
p'ainly bscanse my official acts were
rejected
am
able to learn withmt sufficient
grounds, if however there can be
found a single flaw in my official
acts. I etatid ready to remedy it
K B Blake.
tit d necwisoi > to ct'inlur. in wslkinp,
p,„.hot, and if hooped nkirts were abendoa>
are excellent lor chickens in win-. e(j Jt WODid uot ^ thrft months
^ Actual method of removing' Mre we !tf °°mf,ed M
onion aoenta from the br*«th i« to, retnro to the old misery of gnu*
eat a little fresb parsley, or orrWi cloth, starched while skirts, and
root. ~~ ^ J ihe like machinery, that coet infin-
Th« earlier fke brMkfasf, the itely more trouble and ten times
more work will be got throegh with . the expen% of the small-economical
duriiig the daj, andlhi better iU(j heahhfal hooped-skirt, which
health will the temsrfxrid ■ « tu . . V" -
' wens driii
not only questioned, hit re\
by this court; end a far * s I
Good Jbenl Deliver Un.
From a wife who doant luv us.
and from children who doeat look
.like oi>. Good Lord deliver us!
From pock peddlers, from yea*
folka U lov, fro'ii old we without
money, from cholera aorbne, Goo
Lord deliver us]
from snaixs (it the grass, fi
snails in oar bates, from torch,
processions, and from all new
Good Lord deliver usl 1
From wealth without cfmi^tee,
from prfde without aease, from jj^d-
green wurn out, ar>d from rM9i-'ref*
ativtis.-^onl tiord" d«'UW as! -
from nasepapcr sela, and fiora
pils that aiu't B.iik. from (emails
that faint, end from meo that flat
ter, Good Lord deliver usl
From virtue without fragrance,
from butter that smells, and from
cats that are coarting, Geod Lord
deliver us.
From old folke'b secrets, and
Irom our own, from megiums and
women koiamiitees, Good Lord de
livr as!
From pollyicisns who pray, and
from saints who tipple, and from ri
koffy. red herring and awl grass
widders, Gcod Lord deliver ust
From lolke who won't lafl, and
from them who giggle, tite butes,
easy virtue, and ram mutton. Good
Lord deliver nsl
From too many friends, and from
things at lucc euds, Good Lord de
liver os
, Id have, b«-
caaee food*or wim drinn in tlie
stomach entsgonisea the disease'
engendered by damps, fogs and m**
asmas which impregnates the air
ot sun rii4, in all countries, ee-'
Ijf in warm weather. .
/mportaut to Teamsters.—The
Sumprema Court ol the State in a
recent decision says: W here a team
ster contracts to haul goods, arrives
at a place and finds no goods there,
he cannot refuse to take any way
freight and charge the whole trip
M the original parlies ordering
it seems to us is just now arriving
at perfection.
One thin while skirt snd a flout),
ced muslin dress clinging to a lady's
heels would be anything but grace-
ful.
The new styles of hooptd-skiru
issued for the eeasoa meet with onf
versat uporobstion. 'I hose inten-
ded to be'wori short costumes are
just larue enough at (he bottom to
sustain the dress without exaggera-
tion, and are arrang'ed with a four,
aurc at ti e back, wliicli naves the
mast take what he can gat, and i ""CfH-iu «d s seysrate ''bustle,"
bringeaitfof thedilfur. noub. iwetui Uiid in rnuuh moi-e o eirant in up
Hot to be Outdone.
what was and .- what woutd dave
been earned had he oliiaiutil iti.*
original ioad* 1 be salt ma l lie
for broach of jpntracr.
A Delicate Subjeotr-At a recent
examination of a Scotch farmer, on
Lie sister entering the box to be ex
aauned the following couversation
took place between her and the op
posing agent:
Agen —"Bow o>d are you?"
.Visa Jane--"0 . wecl. si". / am
an unmarried woman, snd I ditto,,
.think it rickt to answer that que**
tion."
The Judge-"Oh, yes. answer the
gentlemen how o^d you are "
Miss Jane—"Wee! a weel, I am
m-"
Agent -"Are you not more? ,
Miss Jsne—"Weel, I'm sixty."
The inquisitive agent stitl fur*
tber asked M she had any hopes of
getting married, to which she re
'plied:
"iVwI, sir I widiia sure tell a lie; I
binna lost all Inpe yet." And she
scornfully added: "But 1 widna
marrj yon, for I am sick and tired
o' your palaver a'ready.''
t he examination proceeded.
CHIflOLlKk
Aro hooped.skirts worn? 7liis
is a yery general inquire. The
small sixe of the present hooped
skirt, compared with those worn a
few seasons ago, has caused such a
diminution in apparent rotunditv
tha' gentlemen very naturally cuo*
to the conclusion that hoopod-skiim
have gone out at last;and even lai
diea coming in from the Coantiy,
and acensiomed to the somevhat
more apparent erinolioe of the ru
ral district, see with surprise the
scantines of the short dresses, and
ae a'ao if hooped'skirts have b tu
entirely discarded?
A* yet, we are happy to say, most
decidedly No, and we do not think
it at all likely that ihey will be
There are always a few persons.
For Grtlvestou.
For Freight or I'aaaage apply o*
&!' /
n.rii.
j tvidenoe and aathority.
la those halcyon daya that ha*" j you. have on« of the finest regiments
long parsed loto oblivion, clerks of j •'« the service "
electious reoeired ab remuneration | "Ye# " said the, Colonel," 1 think|
| or their services, possibly they did j 1 ''■Te*" ,
i uot, being yoang In j*n my men ' Wel,-J° ™ macl
| ory serveih me not, hot thoee days ,'^'r men?'" gM'""
are hot the present, and th'e is an
! <ig<< <•(' progrcstina; tho last Legis-
A very pious and zealous chsp*
Isin of a Confederate regiment col
led oc a Colonel not particularly
noted for moral observances, io or- j principally tiie sort of young ladles
d"r to tslk about the religious in wiio^affect tho '.Grecian Bend." who
teresta of his men. The Chaplain will push any idea to an extreme;
wa4 politely received a d requested j wore th# |trge8t" tilts and
►rssr1'" •
I tilt^|lw, u«.i?s sre both discarued,
attcn.'
iustruc.ion <#f|
M7J\
Fok Taa Nbohbi snd Ano^ub/
*5^ Rivers,
he Steamer
C.iMAXOO
A. 9- 8n|ai>M...«....M.i'«>. 'kw^fiy ... , , ,j ..
J W. Donnftn fi".' appmnt ItM rltrk* to Bid H em iti
boo* oo«pl t*ly ererb-talad. h keeping poti bonks Slid tailv Mists,
trade and will ooatlnao ta r«a . vT . j. .
ih* aUvs aivm aa bigb ap a* aB« eoont'ng over the ballots No*
It £ portion L i,
in ■ * iBwIlr ^..11 W H
la lure even went BO far as to say in
a i 'Ae o provide for the mode
h.h) .ti •liner «if t O'idiH-tllig RleC'tona
fi- |j«ue 131* 18 yadges of
e'.tit.oiH idiall a so hsv« power to
water will p*rait
patran«ga 1*
da*
remembcrod that thia board ol
election shall have power -to ap-
•fflV '— poi"^ two ctert# tut., ean It be
Svbcbbb abb Absiliba presamed for aa la*taot, hf say
reason* ^
power to appoint would be given
to me . without power to rwatauer^
ate their appoiutM'rf it takes nev-
er*; days to get thlt U.:b with an
eirotiOn iu this fast age.
it i eoi my with to
with, or mui-mor at. any ot the acts
otour o.umy t4ker*. so iouir
they do not bear personalty on
whiob t self; bat am now ted by en
fp..J§l
-Sot mach; very -ittle said aboui
, scripture in the drill took.'
"Wet!, I jut called to mentiq
the fhct. thai in ih fifth regime
tlie l<ord has b>rosed our lab
wondertoily and ten meo have
read; b> en bnp'izi .1" ( fhis wes^
riva' regimon* )
"is that so, your minor?" a |
tiie > otane .
"ITaa. sir. 1 am pleased to J
that it is."
-Hergeaot," said the Coloq
ling V* h* ordely. 'ha*
bapMBsd. 1'U |
Hgigwot >baH«
HUtt«
ud good
itn t <r«i «v
he orop
MtJlOlv
mode rat?
ts lireu
,
eize ol
univ«*r
sink for a
their Ionp.
oice ii *"
j. aruiice
Skins of crinoline without
bp* iu!.'8 uro highly apprmatid by
ladies lor indoor toil >(b, hal's and
carriage wear, for 'hoy are so ess!
ly managed Independent tour
nu' s are worn witl. them.
For robei a traint. a skin of erin.
oline with fiouuceR on the back un
ly, is much in favor.
In Paris, crinoline for palling is
one yard and thirty-one inches in
circumference.—Mmb. DbmobbsT's
v* hat to Weab
PLANTERS. FAttkEKH.
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t he PlaniStionr* "
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The Offico. and
The Family Circle.
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rnesiic Economy.
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The Cheapest Paper sonth,
Tho B«*t pr«e oftl Mo* and Women, n.
..iHf-reni Motion* ot' >b*8*aih. are eontrili
*u>r* toil* pa|a(, ib . making it a fre*b.
in'ercettng a.-d valuable paper ere y week.
llUp.leird Iroat ole-/, new t)p«, with
goo t*laok wwid cui Ink upou Sne book
pitiier, and folded aent'y lor binding, a*
.ell aa bring has'la..m«l} 'Mnstrated with
line *njfrH*n.g«. ibn* mukiag >> d*eldadl>
ihe ***'* '• • i/rit-uliui •! pnpei printed
oath
sixteen (Juarto pages,
weekly at $3 a year, in advnnce.
la Clubs of ten or mi re $2,50
each.
Etery one ahonld hare it Sample oop
aeat frve on applioailon
A< JA8. H HUMMEL. P« .l eh*nr,
1WI t/'aiap at< ret, fie Orleans.
ChrerlBf Farts for tba
BIUIoob.
teory day deuiouitrat** ntor. clearly
that her* oompKiut, J* all It* diatreeeing
orm*, ran be rontiolled ntd cnr*d with-
out diOoalty or iMMweUn**. It ir an oh.
•tit.ate dlaoaw. bat ilk obstlnaaey Is n^
roof ag.lnet tho pertlnaeloua, rtwaft
tod rtatora*ire opar.tl a of Bo*t*ltir'
Btomaoh Bittrre That genial oerreetire
cumpelt tlct organ t* Un duty. It awl .
eetiret regularly aad kenlthfally wndor
the lB><.anoa ot tho Bitter*. Their anuon
brlngelt b ik from MatSSf ra^elliew
lata perrec harmony with the law *f
health If there ia maUveeM**, it dwsp-
paftraj if there i* aide-sab* *r hftok aah*,
|| oeaeo ; if the akin and the whites *( tk*
eyr* an tinned with aaparlnua* bih, they k
ruoorer their nalurftl hw, if tho appvtitw
)• (one, it tainro.; II ti.e dlgeatioa I* im
p.'.r.d, it i~ reeiored; in brief, whaterer
the ayn^ilouie of ibe oooiplftint may be
ft .l akttrrer thr phafe il haa aaun ed, B
CHrr tt ttitmm och are the aSlform
Brut* oi thin preparation wh.rw Milan*
aieen** hi* bwn ftlrcndy dereloped; but
ib on*** wr.era there i* aerrly ft ooqetitn-
Uooftl tenj*noy to liver ot mpiaint, It mny
1 * prerraite tbroughoat life by tho regu-
lar, nee. In email qosutitl**, of thl* pftlft-
tftMe onttdoto Th*e* are proren fa eta
.ltd jtualJ he mrloiialy ponSared -oro
.t'h r, they .hould b* promtly aated up-
ra by al I per t>nt of billoue habit-
Luaio —I man who wa* up to • thilg
r two "use offtred to bet that h* oould
pror* Hi at tbis'ndr of the rirer was tho
')t rr e.de HI* oballenge was eoon ae*
epied aad a hat -of ten dollara
made. wt.*a puiat ag to| the oppo>
4te ahuro of tba river ha ehrewdly tekod.
'•ia that aot oae side of the ri rrf'
-Tee." waa the immediate aoeaae.
"JhgMd ," • ld the maa, >nd It aoh
t'lir tha other elde?"
Te ," *aid th* other
••Thj*," *aid the maa, "pay me ten
do 11 ^re, fcr by your ewa coafeseioa I
hava prove! that thl* tide of the river ia
• b* oth>T tide."
The doaib-founded anlagunlet, over-
coiue t y the profound logio, immediately
p.id ihe moaoy. _
. ~s- .
. •**<*' — illO-
on aay
Tba torj raiihlTdiiTeir
si n the old gentleman inrited a era o*p-
tftiu ft Jolly old woftiher-befttau tar of his
-i:qu4in',auce to dine wi b him. They sat
dowb to diuttar and the old geatlemaa
cording .o tuatoin oommeaaad aaying
■tftorj Mat tho oftpiftin whoeo atleatioB
^ad Ik en direr: ed for the moment bear-'
iog the old gentleman apoek, thought be
wa* addraailrg him,and turned to Uu
with
"What did you My *quir*.>"
"Why, d—a it, ran, I am stylag
graaa.'* "
* X,
h r *n
Cheap Cash f^tore.
The undersigned having bought
out t e tsoil se'ected Stock of
goodr owned by P. F. Kenfro. are
now offering ihem at the old stand
in Jasper Cheap for Cash. We
respect I y solicit the patronage o<
all thoee who desire cheap bar
gains
J r. k tt C. a rm- trong.
■%
Burkeville Academy.
i his Institution will reopen on
Mortdo), the 8rd d*f n| April next
PiW-jfcwt term to continve forty weeks
. i «a. location healthy, good aoeiety, and
ood board at six dollars per
loruh, specie. Special attention
iven to th. morals of. studrr.ts.
R.tes «f tuition. t^Q.OO and >80.
00 per term, specie—one naTTUT TO
vanee—remainder at the close of
term.
AnfiRina
" H. B FORD, Principal
Buraevitle Academy.
Barkeville, Newton Co,)
j
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....... MaBtHB
larly • th* *«*•:* «''-1
Ib' Kai* hw <■ ra-rl
of narry lag tjf> i'*l*
(rai ettaa
A ebale of pw-.lio
gaud day,
EB bD MIJV
S
iiitarfere ,
itensils of j
with salt!
tiring.
New iron ware atiouid b*|
aally heated at first, lor
it la aat to efBek.
Texas, Feb. 16th 1871.
THE
jETNA. LIFE
Jnsntance Co*
CP UAIIPUKO.UOMM
o—
Balk ley. PretUtpl.
Aaatia Paahftat Pit* FrnUmt
r. O. Radon, Bterttary
H ar. at Ma. Actuary.
B A.
Accumulated Assets,
aeariy Bt '.000.000
J rata mf nearly Thru Million of Dot-
* * laro tn a *ttfj* four!
U. B aiOHaB^OOh. i^nit fcr
jab let Tlj
IrXae. Oalvrato*
Go to Beadarson* and get cheap
Spring «oodix
/
a® Domestic Mcene.
A waggish Weatero editor de
sciibes a scene in domestic life:
■Aw auat of oars eonclaHed to try
tho offoct of a pleasant smile and
a.kind word.upo n her husband
when he returned irorn his work.
She had read bow a home should
be pleasant, and the wife sfaonld
always m««t her busbaod jn^ a
p<easant .-mile. I he success she
had is best given in the shape of
a dialogue. ,M
[Enter husband almost exhaaB*
led. and very hungry withal*
throws hit bat on the floar, aad
■j rops heavily into a aeat. W ife,
preparing tea, looks up with : a
soiiie, and is so glad to see him.}'
wite—Well, my dear, it ia so
nice to have you here at meal
time. [A loug hutile ]
Husband—Yes, 1 suppose so.]
Wife—Bow has your business
prospered to.day? [Another
smile .j
Husband—About so bo.
Wifo— Come, jny dear, sapper
is ready; let me draw j oar ol
Busbam
to stir, Wait till I.Wai
Wife—Ho aa yoo
dear. [Aoother smite.
HoLbaod—Look f
woman; before aBy mora fuss is
made aboat U I shoald like to
know what yaaare griuing at.
Aaat ami Had, and relinqaish
hei sweet smiles from that date,
f/ncle was not oae of the roman*
tio sodt, and didn't nnderataad
such thipfl.
Wbawa* tk* wlaeet sua? fiutaer.
What did ke kaowf B* kasw Meegh
•a gats out of the rala.
4a esohaage
"/"uirerlaea i
ea a pieoe ofootwa aad ohaakad lata hat'
low moth will i
you will waat
but you Oan't ■
uat* ol good mi
pd wooifta and
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