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<fll)t Nopa-Bog.
Witt*.
OUR AGENTS.
Th* following mid gentlemen in ro-
queted UHtu Man fur Uu> Nkwi-Boit.
•■td <• reeuv* and reodpt for Money tue
thi* OSm.
The* Tardrew <r Co.,
Ja* LM
w. B Olio
H. It. Ford
i. New York.
Lee't Milli.
Woodvili*.
„ , , Burkeville.
Dwuhv,
V. Wie* *Co, Wt«M BiuC
K 0 Keith Sabine Hkm.
Wa.Whlu OaLsum.
¥ i« w- C. Hammock Mjdorn.
J. T. Moirit Morris *„rry
J U- CroMon „ . , Lmugatuii
C* t. K. Q. Did bur N«.u
Any arrangement* mdi with the above
* tle e tor Bubeoriptio-i, Job wurk. m
Advert foment*, will reoeive oar immediate
attention.
THE FAIR IS OVER.
. 11 V :'£•
.,*• Ml.''"'-.''
Good times and Better Coming For there is
i ';
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS
'J
MASONIC
m
DeWitt Cliuton LoJge No, 21) of A.
F. it A. M. holds It* regular Couiiuun'ca-
vioui-. at Jatper od Satuiday nights, on or
proceeding ibe Full Moon in each tuonth.
Oirwmf
K. O. Doom W. M. p. If Renfro Tresu'r
T. J. Curmwsy 8. W. D J. Henderson 8 D.
8. U. Owen*/. W. F. M Blount J. D
A. 8. Belk'Sect'y. W. c. Bactou Tyler
R. P. Shelby )
M. Knighton $
Ptewards-
Ukadmont Mail
f>"partB Mondays and T> ursdays at 8 a k.
Arrives Tuesdays „ Fridays „ 4 r. H.
Klvk Mail.
Depart* Muudats nt 7 a k
Arrives Saturdays at 6 p. it.
Nkwthn M n, ■ •
Di'parts Thuiedays at li t m.
Arrives „ ., In.
Mii.im Ma 11.
Departs Tuu'bdii^s at 9 . M.
■ Arrives Monday* , ,. fl p *,
WooDVIl. «t Sr*l!..
Departs Tuesday* at 7 a . m
jr Arrives Wed. esdav ,,tlp m,
'%l+ T. OilBKHatu, l*. M.
V STMCKI.AM) SAM I.. B UUHCK
M. STRICKLAND & CO.
Stationers Pwper Dealers, and
Rltnk B ok Man if oturers
( Sign of iht Big Book)
TO cT Avn. ^ai vi* .jny * 3v,1v
For y.ale
At this Office.
The Little Giant
COKNWHELLER
Frice One r)ollar.
■>, .
i .
m a & ormn
Who has just returned from the city where he purchased a full and complete stock of goods consisting in part of.
CUTLERY. TINWARE &C.
I would reepectfa'ly invite my friends of Jaiper and Newton Counties to come and examine iny stock. I have pnr^baeed ftnorfn to
please my customer* and friends, and inteud to keep my stook up, and stiok to the motto "Quick bales and swill profits,'* 40.
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
k & Mill
leate to call the attention of mj ouiiomin nml frlomls generally to th« fact that I have just relumed from New York
where 1 have purchased, at the lowest prices, a complete stook of
Fall and Winter Goods,
of the best and latest styles, consisting of
For Sale.
Ladies' Dress Goods, Shatels, Clonks, Skirts, Notions Hosiery -Trimmings,
Cf all description aud sizes, and at prices at low as can possibly be afforded in this county. AIfo a full «tnck « f
One louse n «J tot in the town of Jnsper
eituj *'t •.«! t if bwitli qmMt c«in*r of the
I1 nit lie equine *i«d known mm 'be Lute 6iar
llutt*!. I.HTut* •• n>i twiulIHidluUa.
l>u 10U not tn of c- riierii.g on the
t wu of Jar per, go «1 limbvr, uud W^lt « -
ei'cf
Alao urn: house uaJ four lwts. gowl dwel*
liogr H.n«t out hou-e.H. jri « o ui c^'-r-t, p uci.e,-,
iilptc^, ^luMis, aad ehen e>
jiitu oi.t house m>«l tut, in tiie town or
Jasper, h'Hia ««J ou the nuurh Mile of the
J'uuiio cSyuHie, known >,^ H own s rocery,
with U •tw«*l;ing «o it nii«t a
j. nil w ;il of wuter n 11 compile -tf.so n
g od 1-•( of gruvritty, well a-ytrd Any
^einua vriehifin: to l uy atiy <A the ahov<*
.pnpfiiy oau call i • ine t,#r
SvJv«.b lilies gooU. 'I pruto o isti
ff'in. I) Hrowii
J - per, Xwxas
^nnf=?C9
□ J^r
fgr
Ibeui
SCHOOL
•
By consent of all parties concern? t lb-
Jasper iJlgk 8i-hool <4oca not open until tbe
Jrii Monday 17fh *ay of this mouih This
special arrangmcnr ia ioude to encourage
Wotb tea h* rs and students to atteud our
county Fair.
it will be seen by tbe following that Prof
Humphrey ia duiy Ualhomed to itaeb.
Nuper'in .ia ''dov G:ii 0 >*t
Ueudereou. T«x e. eept '5 b 1871
Riohard H. rtumdbr-y is hereby HSth«r
ff^d aud inipuMord «.o t uoi * • • • * •
b r, 11. ha long bovU «uiployed iu tbe edu-
cation of youth aud is known to be compe-
tent as a teacher of ffrst clan,
Johu J. i^ry
Sup^rvuir d'iO Ji uii ^ r>i
Ehzm&u, wo mm,
q4>// ate invitee/ to ca//and examine m,y 6/octt. ^£ee/con^ic/cnt <-f can
Auit 4</iem in &ty/e anc//tlice.
Come one come all, if you want good bargains.
Boat Market Price given for Country Produce.
'Live and let I/vc," Is mv motto.
Dealer Iu
General Merchandise.
Magn olia Spri ngs,
JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS
Has jn*t received another large (took of
General Merchandise, consisting of every-
hing usually kept in a country Store.
He would call the attention of bis fritnds
to the faet, that he ii sticking to hie old
motto: "Quick sales and small profits.
Give me a call early. deolOtf
JASPER HOTEL
!■ now open for the teoeption of travelers
aad hoarder*, either hy day, week or month
Aooommodatlons the best and cheapest in
Jaspsr. Table and stables always supplied
wit* the hett the market affords.
Tutus:
Regular Boarder*, per month, 910,00
Single Heal Kots. Bed Mots,
i at all honi* daring th< "
to rent with or Withoat Ore,
Coffee I
the day. Boom*
I will board school children as oheap a*
it can b* done *l**wh*re.
M. A. MS1G8 Proprietre**.
C. It. nOUGJLJiS,
A.ttorn©-y atLaw
^aljMa 0iiw.
Praetlote la a* Court* of the 3d JudiolU
Witriot.
HDlUCUSB
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY)
J"A.SI=E3E\, TEXAS
TTaviog bought out Mr J M. Forwood, I am now determined te always keep on band a full and complete stock of Drugs ard
Mtdiciiita Miid everythinir el*e pertaining to a firht cIhsf Drug sti e. PrehCfiptiorn curefuUy fiVtm, t ipbt ««r ii y.
K. D. Keitu.
WITH
D THE AYhltS. F. A. GLASS
Wholeisale Grocers
AND
LIQUOR DEALERS
170 k 178 Strand
Galveston Texas.
v6a281y
For Sale.
200 aores of land, 80 sores in cultiva-
tion, and under good fenoe, good dwellings
and neocessary out houses. This plaoe is
412 miles wert of the tow* of Jasper, nnd
will be sold very oheap. Apply '« tbe un-
THE
iETNA LIFE
Jnaurance Co,
CF HARTFORD, CONN.
-0-
E. A. Bulkley,
Austin Dunham
T. O. Enders.
H. W. Bt. John,
President,
Vice President
Secretary,
Actuary.
N. 0 (greeutuoob,
Dealer in
©tit e\c^cuii)i6e
Sa'jine Pass Texas.
Han recently npe"*d a votll selected
ami large *tock G^.ieral .Merchandise^
purchased in New Orleans, which he pro-
poses to tell at very low prices, ut Whole'
*>ile and Jietail. Coltuu, wool and Hides
ial;en in exohange at Oalveston prioes,
tranportation oniy deducted. Oiders res
peottully solicited from bis friends and for-
mar cur«tomers at Jasper.
Sabine Pass, Nov zbtb 1870.
Accamulated Assets,
nearly #16,000,000
Again of nearly Three Million of Dol-
lart in a tingle year!
Divisabls Supplus, nearly
Annual Inoome, ezoeedini
B. B. RICHAK:
88,000.000
«tt.000,00
Singer
Triniupnant! !
"DIPLOMAS"
Awarded it at tbe ban Antonio Fair, as
follows:
But Family Sewing Maohins—Singers.
Best Sewing Uachiue for general worlt-
Siugers.
Best motive power for Maohine—Singers.
Hoot and most Useful Attachments for
Machine—Singers.
Best Maohine tor Manufacturing pur-
poses-- Singei s.
Diplomas were awarded fur work dune
upon tbe Fairground by Mr. Willard trav-
eling Agent for Singer* Sewing Maohine.
The great variety and beautiful work done
hy Mr. W in twenty minutes, ou the Sin
gers illaohinei surpassed all other*, and
surpriseJ evsry ine present who witnessed
it. No family should be without ooe
, Agent for
jan 1st 71y Texas, Galveston
T. M STONE, Jasper, Agent.
ran"-- 3 —assess asasataaaa 1 snr.^r-; ate
When you go to Galveston, don't
aecleot to oall on O. E. Bronssard ft Co.,
M'aolesale Dealers In Clothing and takt a
look at their line stook.
df
Agent*.
RES * MATHER,
69 Uotttaeroe 'treet.
JL.
Washington Hotel ,
• :•>
Sainton, Texas.
J. H* Collett. Proprietor
J E CARLTON,
WITH
T. B MTVBBS * CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
T B 8'ubbs,
L U. RounUtM,
P. P, Brotaerson
Galvwto*.
*«p4ly
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is nt onoe agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded, or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color,
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick-
uncd, falling hair checked, and bald-
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tho
hair where tho1 follicles are dostroyed,
nr the glands atrophied and desayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi-
ment, it will keep it cloan ana vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
Tonsequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous, and
injurious to tho linir, tho Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing eko can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume. - 1
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Pbaoixcai. and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
^BIPS $100.
WEBS*
AKV VVpoR:«ED AND 1'KESCRIBED
BY M<>lt£ leadiiig Physicians lh « ai.y
other Tonic or Stimulant now iu uso.
Thpy ar
A Sure Preventive
For Fever and Ague, lutermtt tents, Cillious-
uess nnd all disvtrders arising from malari-
ous c uses They arc highly recomtnendid
us an aNTI DYSPEPTIC, aud iu eases of
INDIGESTION are invaluable As an AP-
PETJZBk and Kl&Ui'EK ANT, and in ca-
ses ot GENERAL DEBILITY thfy have
never, in a singlo iustance. failed In produ*
«ing tbe most happy results. They tre
particularly
Benlfiolal to Femalos
Strengthening the body, invigorating the
mind, aud giving tone and elacticity to the
wbolo system. The HOME BITTERS
are compounded with tbe greatest oare,
and no tonic stimulant hascv« r before been
ottered to the public so pleasant to the
tastk and at the same time combining so
tnauy remedial agents endorsed by tl)e med-
ical fraternity as the best known to tbe
X'harmaoo poela It costs but little to give
them a fair trial, and ^ ;V\
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE a BOTTLE
No preparation tn the world can produce so
mauy unqualified endorsements by physi-
cians ot the very highest standing in their
profession.
indorsed alio by the Clergy and the lead-
ing denominational pipers.
Umtkd Static* Makims Ucbi'tTAL. >
St Louis. Mo., Oct. S 1870.1
Jamkh A. Jackson & Oo.—l have examin-
iued the formula for making tho "iiome
Stomach liitiers," and u.-ed them iu this
hospital the 1< st four moi«ths, I consider
rhecn tbe most valuable tonic and stimulus
uow in use S H Melotier.
■<t-Bidoiu Pbyeician in charge U. S- -Warine
Uohpital
Jamkh A Jackson Co.—Geuilemem ^
Juu JluVtr OOnnijUUlOal i'l ft! the IliodtUnl fil'O-
t fehion toe recipe ot ih* "llome liiiuiV t
c in •or iheietoie, t e cotihidereu n a f i^t t
aiedi cine, no p .teni buviug been t<i>«i u lor
1:. ii'e Lave ■ i laii>lttCii the |«#ru.ula !«*r
u.aVing the ' hoUir tt«tt.-r>,1' un«> ui.he it:i-
tinel) city ihe coiniiiouu«o ih one ot rum
ea«;etlcLoe, all tin aruciv.* usnt m no com-
fiiiAiiioti ufe the b*bt ot the clufb to which
«n«y i eiotig, being highl.v tonic, bl'tuuluut, |
fiiomautiie 0*<vuiina(tve nnd bitgh ly luxn-
iiv*'. Tbe mode of prepatit g them is btiid-
ly in accordance wnh the inUeot' phnrma*
ey. ilavii'g Ubed thini, been iih ttlVcis iu
uur private prauvice, we tiike pleutuie in
recommending ihcm to alt per*oiu> detir^ua
or tnkitiK Litter!", f.s bticg .the. Utt Tonic
aLd st muluut now off fed to th' public.
Fr.i>5 0 1\utlk.
l'rof. Obstetrics and disoaecs of Wt/inen,
College of .PhyfioianH, and late mim:>tr
Z^oard of Ucallt:. & .
L. C A ^ iisKhiere, Prof,
Ob>teiric8 t.ud dis. of Women, At Louis
>led tot
Dr. ke Me Do well- M I).
L ilt I resident Mibbcuri Aledionl oil'ge.
tu A. Clark, Ai D.
Prof. {Surgery. Mo Meaic.nl L'olleg*, and
ute Resident iMiysiciun City Il< spiiul, St.
Louis Mo.
Herbert Prim, Prof.
Practical Pharmacy, Aouid College of
Pharmacy
J C. Whitehill, k£ t. Med. .lfrcvi v*-8.
Aird wencook M, t . i>r. v v. Ludwig.
r. uerick, m i>. s Grata Mmfiw, m. d
t (J A Wire, M t) W. A. Wrlle-JX, M t
U. C. Fr.ulik.in, M It.
ProfSurgery llomoepathy Mid College.
t. j. vdbtine, m t>* t. ii uitnn vck, si. i>.
$T\ f, of Midwifery and d^oasva o. Voiut ii,
college of nomoeoathtc rh)sifi'ii.s nnd u«r.
J >t n T. Tciupl*-, >1 i .
poof. Materia Msdioa and Tbwr*u, « u'ic, u -
inoeoi a'hic M«>iicul Collide < t M AhDun
Jno. C-jnzleman. M. j*. i.'ouner '.n
diseubea ot children, itomoeptihiu Colle^.- of
Missouri,
Churlej) Vi.tiru' M i
Pr f of P.'paioh'gy, H; u.. fj.nii i«: o.i.'of.vr>.
Joi.n H rtmai.. m i>. rioi
<;l i.ic>* m decine, uo). !i'm<o«)o c ri }s, n l
ihey are fcUjenor io at on.er
Mtoii.ach U'lltiTS
Enno Sanders. Aoulytic <1 che mist
No M"tiers in the world oau i-xct'l ibeui.
^lttO't Himeb, Aiiolvtioil cNeinist,
EMINENT f HYSI01ANS OF CH1CAG0-
Tue 'oruiUia tor the lioioe uiiiers huve
been submitted to us, and we htdieve tl.em
to be tbe best tonic end stimulant lor gcu-
eral use now t-fieri d to the putdic.
II. W-'ooubury, M. d. 0 A Mariner Anal.
J. V.Z Bianey M. u Chemist.
Prof. Chem. hubsiau //. S Hahn, M. D.
Mtd College. j B McVicar m u.
8T IN TUG WORLD
Aarou Pinrce)
. „ > The Slate of Tej as
N. 0. Kaliara )Ja.|>er litunty
To 'tie Sheriff or any Ooaai«bl« of •**-
ler Ci<uii y, Grteiing: oaihbas
tieen ti.u da, made tmfgre ma, by T J.
WrawH) . Any. Tor jli.ro# Vine-, plaintiff
iu tlie al,v,eentitl«d uause, that N. U. Ila -
ta-Ji delrudowt. is a r«w resident ut till*
oi ui.iy, a d that his n.idence ih unknown,
*0 that the ordinary process of law oonn -t
. I he nerve J up-ifc I {ou are bershy com •
ntauded that yuu, t.j maViu« publication of
Ibis writ io 1-ooie news pa|>er puhlisoed io
%
.— — - — -— -• ■- r - j-- • i'wumwusu iu
' Jasper couuty, if thsr. ho i«, hut if the,*
ispiino* prit ' ' '
ptihlioatiou
FLORENCE
LOCK STITCH REVERSIBLE FBED
FAMILY PEWING MACHINES
BLAGG|i & CO..
Wo. S34 Post office Street,
; (ialveston, Texas
GENERAL AGENTS FOR TEXAS,
Dealers in every variety of
Sewing Machine Needles
aud Ti-linmiug*.
—lUKNTS FOB—
THE JVEW IMPROVED$15
COMMON SEKSE SEV.'INO MACHINES.
Brown's patent Alarm Money drawer*
Blake's Patent $1. Chair Springs.
v&o411y.
• W. C. BROWN
I 1>« uo uoaepnpor printed iu said c-junty,
theb i J piihUoatinu iu rotne- news paper
primed in Hi. iieaifct ouutt), whera tber.
It one, iu* turee «jco>si (' werkp lieforsi the
return any hereof, souin,o<i the **idN,0.
Kaftaut, tube aud appe.tr helore me at my
'■ffioe, in tho town ot' Jafper. aud county of
Ja«por, on the liI--L Monday in Ottober A.
U 1871, to an-iwer the oomplaiut of the
said ^farou 1 icrue for tne sum of sixty-six
£0-100 dollars due itii'm an account ioad<t
by said N. 0 Ua H « favor ot Arou
Pteroe, for #80 60 lhu dated on the l$th
of Deoember 4- />. 1809 Herein fail not,
tnd of this writ wake due return as tb*
law direct*.
Given under my baud this 22ad day of
September A D. 1871.
# i,
\IS
DEALER IN
Family Groceries,
LIQUORS cfeC.
Just arrived from Galveston and for Sale:
Whisky. £raady Gin
Port wine Madcria wine Claret wine
Chewing Tobacco bmoking Tobacco
t'igars Pickles Peppur Sauce
Oystere Sireines Bxr Soap
Condensed Lye Vermaellla Candles
Mackerel Flovr Crackers Lard oil
tSugar C< ffoe Fine Table salt
So -a Fine Pen-knives Pock Candy
lioarhoun C'anoy Mick Candy .lie
Mniches Nutmegs Canvas Hams.
And a great many other artiolcs in
t he grocery line. All to he sold cheap for
cash aud cash only.
• Will constantly koep on hand a full and
complete stock of family groceries, which
*ill be sold very cheap for cash and for
.Bb ouyl.
mar 4 tf
Sheriffs Sal**
By virtue of a writ o t sal* 1st led by the
Clerk of the Distriot Oourt for tyleif Coun-
ty, in favor of Peu r It', bkipwlth va Jo«-
tie* heynolils No. 1024 for vT.YBS abd 117
cents, besides tbe cost in-manifest, togeth-
er with a decree of taid court fiireoloilag
the venders lien upon the following dlsotj-
bed trast of land lying aud being situated
in Tyler County. Whereas, in the 8rd dsy
of November A. D. 1850, Peter W Skip-
with recovered a Judgement in the Distriot
Court ot Tyler oouuty against Justioe Bey-
nolds, I bate seii.d and levied upon, and
will sell (or cash, ta public outcry, on tbe
l«t Tuesday in November 1871, all tho right
title and interest and claims of Justice Rey-
nolds, in and to the following property to-
wit: 1400 aores of land more or l*ss, be-
ginning at N. E otrner ot Nathan Allen**
head right survey, a mound from which a
pice 12 Indies iu dia marked N. It. bear*
a 11 ° w 10 vnras, thence wont 1715 varas
to a mound, fro*n wbioh a hickory 10 inch-
es in dia marked N B. bears 8 60 3 w 24
varas, thence N 05 varas to a luound, from
which a pine 12 inches in dia marked N R.
S. bears 5 16 ° w 04. thence west 434 va-
ras to the N. E corner of E. Truds sur-
vey a stake from wli<oh n piue 16 inobe.-t iu
dU marked J bears MM", 18 vara*
a%Ufb*ny7 inches in dia marked B. B.
bears 8 28o B 42 varas, thenee K 1(8 0 va-
ras to a sweet-gum inches in dia mark-
ed B bears 8. 66° w 10 3 10 vara*;
thenee N 1470 to the N. IV. oorner of Ben-
jamin Burks survey a mound from which a
street gum 0 inohes in dia marked NBS
bears N 610° w 5 vitras thence N 420°
w to the plsoe of beginning.
H. N Dicken.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Ia Chemical anil Modical ScienceJ
mi „
Hade MkV-*
| J B. Ifa 1 kt*i m. u.
H. Ludlam m. d.
I Jas. Ay Coiiiu m. d.
N. S B lines m
T. s. Hoyne m. d,
T. T. Lllib M. I>,
J. A. /iahn m.,i>.
1MINENT PHYSICIANS OF CINCINNATI
INcarly all of whom are Professors iu one
or tbe uther Medioul Colleges.
No other Bitters have ever been offered to
the public tmbracing to many valunbls xe-
medial agents
L* A. James M. l>.
s. P B nner M o.
o. w iikler M u
J. J. qjiuu m. D.
w a. woodward m d
k, , wityne cheui
o, K.Taylor m. i>,
P. K. M tlley m, d
s B Tomlinsou m d,
j. l. vattieer m d
c. T. simpton m. d
v. b MUfcraft m J>
w. T. Talliafarro m. d.
j. h. Buckntr m. d
o, a. Doberty m. d.
c* woodward m i>
d. w. McCarthy m d
B. h. Johnson m. d
EMINENT PHYSICIANS IN MEMPHIS.
The 4ome fitters are an inv luable rem-
edy for indigestion and disiabes arising
from malarious causes.
o, b Thornton m. d. j xles. Krskine m. n.
io charge City //os, | m. it. iiodgoe m. i>.
j m. Kodgers m d. | Paul otey m. n.
u. w. puruell m d I m. a. Kdinuuds m. d.
Sftnford Bell m d. | job. b. Lynch m. d.
EMINENT PHYSICIANS IN PITTSBURGH.
B. K. Dake m. d, I wm. lowos m, d
w. r, cbilds m. o. I n. u. willard m d.
0. wuth cbeirist | J. u. M.clelland m. n.
And Hundred ot Others.
In all ptrltof the North, W«it and South.
i. E. fcarner m. i>. Milwaukee,
cuunoil Bluffs M trcb 20 1871.
Jtwes a. Jackson If cj - Having examined
tbe fot inula of the uome stomach Bitters, I
bave prestribed them in my practioe lor
tome time, and pronounoe then the be*t
HQnio Bitter* now in use.
F. . HCMafcon H n.
For aaie by all droggitt* and grocers,
J. A. Jactoon & Co.
Proprietors.
Laborstcry 1(6 If 107 N. second at. St
Louis, Mo. v6n201y
E8TRAY NOTICE.
Ttkkn up and £strsyed before Johnathan
Ptter*, J. P. Beat No. 8. by John / Dur-
d*n living 14 mile* N. If. from Woodvllls,
two ettray filly*, described a* follow*, one
•apposed to be foar y**rs old, sorrel, bom
hind feet whit*. The other tbre* year* old
•otne whit* in tbe forehead, hind feet whit*,
no brand pemptable on either; appraised
by W. Barelay and Jnmes Morgan at 980
« ob. P, H. Mo Culler
Augutt 10th '71. Ulk. D. C. Tyler Co.
Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S
SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
of J
FIltST AND ONLY BOLTTTTON rvPr rriR.lo
in one mixture of ALL TIIK TWKLVK
▼ahiftblc active principub of the woll known
curative agent,
PINE TREE TAR,
T7NEQUALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and cousumption.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
A recent cold In throe to fix hours; and oIho,
by it* VITALISING, PURIFYING and STI-
MULATING effects upon tho general system,
is remarkably efficacious in all
DISEASES or THE BLOOD,
including Sseroiula and Eruptions of the skin,
Dyspeptii*, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
Heart iJisea&e, and General Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES!
ALSO, a
Volatils Solution of Tar
For INHALATION, without application of
HEAT. A remarkably VALUABLE discovery,
as the whole appiratus can be carried in the vest
pocket, readv at any time for the most eileetual
and positively curative use in
All Diseases off the NOSE, THROAT
aud LINGS.
THE COMPOUND
Tar and Mandrake Pill.
for use in connection with the ELIXIR TAR,
in a combination of the TWO most valuable
ALTERATIVE Medicines known in the Pro-
fession, and renders this Pill without exception
tho very bost ever offered.
The SOLUTION and COMPOUND ELIXIR of
is without doubt the Best remedy known in
cases of
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It is a Specific for such diseases, and should be
kept in the household of every family, especially
during thoso months in which
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
are liable to prevail. A small quantity taken
daily will prevent contracting these terrible
liseasos.
Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 por Bottle
Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $5.00 per Box
Tar and Mandrake Pills, SOcts per box.
Send for Circular of POSITIVE CVJRES
to your Druggist, or to
L. F. HYDE & CO.,
BOLH PBOPBIETOB8,
HO E. 22d St., Hew York.
Sabine Pa. s Agency.
Merchants Mutual
Insurance Company
of Galveston.
W. L. Moody, Presidant.
Chas. DeBlancc. gcretary
Texas Banking and
Insurance * Company
of Galveston,
C. H. Alexander,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Commission & Forwarding
MERCHANT,
81y Sabinb Pars. Texas.
DEALER I3ST
P. N. HARRIS,
•wltlx
Fancy and Staple Grocer-
ies, Wines, Liqurs and
WESTERN PRODUCE,
ISO If 122 STRAND
e3 ly. Oaivestao.Tex"
J. M. Brandon, Presiden t
N. 0. Locre, Secretary.
Notice.—All powers of ullorncJ'
heretofore giyen Jiy n^.ar^
r evoked.
C. II. Alexander A Co.
5n30tf Agents
SlaJiEe tiJ 3W^ ^oo3t,
TrixcLrcLines cfco-.
178 MARKET STREET 173
Galveston Texas
t(io231y
B. R. McRAE.
BEM.SS ®
General Merchandise.
Bevilport, Jasper Co.
Texas.
Having just bought the entire veroan-
lile Interest of E. T. i- oale, at Bidilp'-rt
would beg to inform his friends a" " e
public geuerally that be will keep cotf-taitt.
ly on hand a full Slock of Dry Goo<!". flr.i
ceries S-o., in fact everything usu .lly kept
in a tir^t oiasa country Store. Publio pat-
ronage respoctfully solicited. nlOtf,
O. W- ROSE)
RECEIVING. hORWARDINR
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Sabine Pass, Texas. '
Country Produce, or Merottandise, Con-
' signed to me from Concord Bunn's iilnlf or
Ualvcston, will be forwarded without delay
-on iusurable £oata, at tltroagh rate*'
I will make liberal oath advances in gold
in cotton fur shipment to W. B. Wall, Gal.
veaton. n37tf.
C. H. 8HEPARP,
WHOLESALE DEALERS I(f
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Kellie, Edward I. The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1871, newspaper, October 26, 1871; Jasper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235392/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.