The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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A large supply of Drugs, AfJicines, & ; *«.
Rad the Following List.
:V *5 v • V 1 barrel EpiKim Salts, t'esse ■panfafe ITtrwn
one barrVuitM eras, on* cute Venuan Hod,
one ca*«iCutciued Afag-
nWiH. ol« fe££ Hit iVru, oat) o*t.e Carbon-
ai<; £}a£n«eia. one. keg b.C. aoda, out* .Otoe
ditto, one . doaeo J^jiua UtyaetoraDt. one
y-ifie iyj« firvduten Of id hit
Vuwdera.oee oafce atnrch, all «>f"Ay«r« Med.
•IK iht
Onf
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Leading
TPIU DAY.
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F ytn«ntv ^urtrrly IQ advance.,
< Kitra oblige* will Joe to de for frequent
.;«Mfge* in alxsrtlaoic u'j, aouoriwig to
tM troitbJi) #f making them. *" Y:
, jCraaeient and laga 1 advertieements most
b% aooompaniei by the. touoey.
Yearly adwtUeuieaw, b *ing withdrawn
before the <mt, wl be acharged at
Im shorter tfait r?\t*«?.3r ♦,
>.' AnituUuaeuieitU^of ^mdirta'ce for office,
not exoeediug onefqu^e, $fj>.00 in advance
t M*ftiage and ^tiittfiry* aotiwa not ox-
, needing on* #qi* rjg, ineer ml tree t oharge,
-.W#ti«-e in i column* : la Nou-
|>ar«^l typ* 20^(0 Mr liao. brevier, \balB,
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TJatios purcSase'l Urg«!yt)f manufaoturcrs,
we are -eiitifcUrJ to Hell nt fnuab lo«ert'|iii
04*3tb'«u lurintfrly, au*i we invife nil «ho
w-.ut any tiling tu cur l'tiu to gif«* us a call
Ivfuro purcha iu(j fchotbere
Pr*9eriptiunH car*fully vomptmnfied day
or ni&ht. Uur wraitf a«e s'ii:il> c<*sh.
VI. M. REK3B.
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liS'-n frii'iHs, io UTaet*4
Liiuk oulJljr npj onkjipil;
Au'l m >i-g ili« cb ff uf/rwi-tship
F w g-ilden graiui }uu
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1 tg Agents,
HOUSTON 4- BEAUMONT.
Jfe mt; 1>« .vt l^fwwrf at cltksr of- the
rtjTt.pllU'M. H'ld *i" pTfOURl ttBU-
tia.1 tor Hit bu«iurw o jiiSJh'I tu us.
N. B. We h«f ! fi>r le too him^lrei ami
•wen'y-ftTe llieuw'ni'l tic.re<i of ohoicn Itnd
la'yuaib E «i rn Teiis. i6i>L"2t
A FBUUU.SO.t-,
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Attorney at
Geo. P. Foweli
'W* CtWictei*^ Ar iroTo** ccn^ fir
Okk Hunh ikd Pao« Pamphlkt, cout i«
• lit cf 8 000 Nc «nd,J >* inaa
•fHowinj* th« oo t. of tt««vert inifv ajsc mauy
hints to a<lvertiaer, and. sutna #<rouHt of
the oxporifnon of men ^Ti'b art kbH#n b«
Hucokssfcj. apvbrtwkrs. Thin lirm ^re
proprie'tira of the Am trio an New^ptipBr ?d"
fortieiag Agmcy.
iHf £&£*■<,
41 Park Row, N Y.
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Will pno'.lo? i« the
Judicial Diitriot.
Courts of the
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J M. OR03SOS.
Attorney at Ljitt,
Livingston,
POI.K COUFTY, TSX.33.
WIU praetie* In Iho Court^of the 2n^ Ja-
deini I'i tfiet.# l'l 1 "71.
M O. MonlwuS . , D. W. Doom.
M;ULJUK & DOOM,
Attorneys olid Connsclloi*
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Q0 >i!i TO X'E.JCH TiiEE AND SEE
— •••• should' ihey be Ici.a to tbe.. Pre*D
MIBF niSCBtVT*<3r'*rn.<
' -'^' KB i OOi>S. -ttToiand of thojxwrflft'-yg.ig fawr
Wffl,
pro ctioe l« th« courts cf the Uennl Jq-
,1 District. "6 82.
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JOHN X. STARJT, ,
Attorney at Lair, *.
l t ry FoiiUc Anfl Oenersl Agent
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Wiil*rtfl*ie in tb courts of the 2nd
udiui Di'sme* • uiltf
J ^ OARRAWjjy,
Attorney" & Go tinsel lor a
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«SMtBAL(JOLLBCTISQ AGENT,
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*ff)l pr*etle la
/A8PER. TEXAS
keooltdgemeuu to
* <) take no
and otnrr in«tra
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D
iK H. XRIPLBTT,
Attorney and Cons el lor at
S* " .-t ♦. '
Xja,^*r,
• iASTOB, ORANOBCOCHTr TEXuJ
Greatest Curtain Yet
IT'or S3.a'o
Tb«? most ▼< la*b'io r«rm, in tbe county
ooin^iuuijt 1 i:0U ut' A No. 1 laiii, '400 *&.-
wbi-.b u cleared i n-l umicr pood nc«v fence
a tiisi rate dyveihoic. Giu-house, ^>r«^B ai>d
ail uccesvary out. buiiaings aret-u (be |>Uce
t'bifl place i aituated abuut 4 uiika eat t o>
J.'iMper, aud will be eoUi in any fchnpeor
ponion to suit putobanera. It is alHo.yH«M
stocked wtib cattle, .hugi, horses, sheep &c.v
wh'.cb will be sold with the place it dtrfefd.,
I'tir. presi'iit crop will be sold altso frt?'h 'he
plaoa. Tnisis ibe bi:et chance ercr offered
for a colony to get brutes. For lufrtfer in-
t.irmation, address K. K. fu«rell, ji^pwr,
Texas or K lior ^cvr3 Jioy. 'fepi*8 C
To AwrturjsK.w —aU pTMiae «rho oju
template mnUtug contracts w tii newspaper
for the luaeriiun ol -duruiuweineaM eh^ld
StfUd to
and ar*
for Hccurin;,
n all N'ewepapers aad
est rate8.
Perivdicals at low-
deo 21 3m
Our «(oelr«oM!rt in' *^5**^ ' '*
" .htf <5op< , '
ReadJ fnrSle Clothing
U W.
■' . ., SooU 4 Phoes.
. rV' ;., Hardware
Tin war#," , " .r%?.
^pnft* S*
Famtly Orneeries ka
XI of whiah ire are Offering' *ery low for
,£^la, Hides cfco
To % frkitd.
Bt ID WIN MiUTIS.
. To wish thee yj usbroker,
Wottll be nut un idle ptiyme;
There is do |>le ure un*ll«>cd
Upvu ttie nuores of tiuie.
Tr «ra e that in thy rnynge
O'er life's temwatunua sen
foctool should dfrksu on the ware,
No norm brook bver tbee-
Would sesmfand bo)hut felly,
Fur we h w le>trmd to know
Th« - U>* it. made ot light and ahnd«,
' " Ot plewiue aud vf Wue> ,
^ \?\;3km
K y. let me.prey he^ sorrow "*
" ™ Her roanue dr.,p« around,
The Ctiietiau'b lung for<t a
May iu ihj heart bu luukJ,
> POST.
B M HOBBY
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NO M
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f die dtilc^ates cannot ba pre«cnt pcftrati^ ^of the, aqueou* vapol
i i er8Qti, tlicy can by ait««n>at^OTliojiea^., be disappointed
y proxy. "The healed c intent is at and sink- alirorft to dt spondency, to
aud. the Greeieyne Democrat# are be as BBddsnty en.ttsed and in*pirN
pplytnK the la all byway o!,.di K twd-wittiJi ely «.j;>euttttion8 bj, the
usiIiik iMMluj Perforata rambling and revei bcrations'ot tfco
lio rclusgfcHi tUiiiil' prindvttf^tentori'an vniceoftfesmiKhty/ote'a
un like tl^tjasplvfs sku'k behind lorerntiner of pluvial outpourings.
(i<i follow iu tie train of the .iiaaf* | 3Thu was thin port'on ot our poor
cted RodimitWebeadsied b, old earth, with its animal acd veacta-
lifMpaphy' W.itli tiiB white hat n ful ble l ie writhing bonesuJ>,tbe iftin'a
antiunion vfithJ"lF*«m^jyU- and | intensely calorific ray«5 a weltering
—4 aHiibat fcufivrcaiitig, jfittrHcft
aH
4,
Tbp| « ^y the low* of Je«tM
Q.'0> u«ore iae'inff W.^rib
To an that of all t he pw^le v
Wno d«kli uiion tn«i Vartb**'
May Hi« ?etr croag bQerer
-n anchor to tha OUa
2TiU o'er thy frcar? pptr;6
^'he wave ol Z- ac roll.
TMb fs t^< boon I oravB tbea,
Not gold, or C0Btly pern*—
Who would exenani^e. ita pleaanj-d
lor earihiv diadems.;? 1 ja v
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Gen. B. II. I Jill on (ireeley.
"We have Always eoateidjlpd
it was wrong lo«Ktke policy 'Hl.o
ttnide ot life. Pa ley'/ doctrine of
expediency has poisoned the nfiiida
ol countlcps thoClsards'-in Europe
and America. It is never - safe to
collide ijt# nian who acttp/ ript-ao.
•fcohlinp to bis views "ot' tl.e VigTit;
-bot-ttcenfflinsr'to what"*4j«^-Uuo ks
will be popular with the (5o«pieOr
profitable to hitua^r,
" Wfldo not take Mr. freaky
tWrcfore from fftlifj, Ijin frOn v
principle. We. take * becajisov
is with us in aft^iu^.^MNriW:
^irfncij'les -which are iuvor «d fn
the'*^nBa)MMBlliMMK>ntcat' He is
6i.m ed lo barrtjii
onr peapte.
thievish ricga^fbiSh"' naukrapt
luaaflcs to enrieff tlfe rojnreef *
is oppoa^iOPtWi1'"aga«e^iwtnaytfe
"Mia>.g«Rec0oi.e«tl and*
fftleH
we «i
e gi tei
il'Dealers
P# V/JtNlSH,
W" -txtf.
writ, fimnhf,: Ire. ' S?
1 •"•retail, chmp t,
er (ireeley pr -GrtbV. "It Is ^yiuTfo «efaje. all Pfetemions and
rtifl*f.at- this yyll fead to. The taotaiizinKS were laidaside the next
tididaua wlltiw cw f!^|d to de 'dijy'r uear the close ot which,
r>« ilioir po4tign^., thoy cdrtfiotn there euddetf^appeac«l a terrible
' dtro (hft fswetAa who is ikj! (or . commotion of the elementa daik and
luocracv id asfainet ii. I am a> ■ portentous oUmde weir seen Idom-
rtwmiUf.-jignwt tlirbkii.g Dijmo' | in« w various- directions,,the
ates hare dixraretl for Mr Greeley, j, vivid llfihtininuii flashed dczzlingly
icir i;e.ti( ti bH'njf-as they say o"t f athwart eihereul space, reiidiujr a-
Oi
air
nation
ev^D more
the opposes
iog it am as
I ever wan-
ner Fajs of.
Mr "
Wi$qi ,
4 S. tl. Ri".i
on rfflectioti
advitrabie ffcr
letter on the
qjjU^tU'nti
iny.lUdMa.#*
many things^
,atne year, und
Jli
eh
by
coBvcntioti, amongst
whito. yotr*(*aid
making' this nomi-'
tess Democratic, out
you taken
n accept
a lte|ltf Mjaii as
era, wh, t
Creefey, ho knows
ilej" .jMtriid.H.
ft 27th 1872.
. r Hirr I th'init
u will riot think it
tO write,a puolie
wWjp which yfrn
Hr 'Greeley and
leiloj^iwi^r^in
jepe ^rn *i n
Ij ho«or him very.
ifeffiiiJo^ie'r
H Uio nameless. I
i;«ves| -Deai
l*"b Vi!s tllcv take the. les^fir.
ounuo^Heee ant~44f^.rened bet
reen them. (ireHflif mIic.. plunner
id advocate, and cnint, the execui
>r ol all tho .ohnoHjifiiis measures
lopted by llie Ttadienl pifrty-au'i
puuder many uiaut pines and Jmfli.
ent oalts that stood n-itlUa its fiery
W loilowed by deafening peals
from its explosion's succeeding each
otner in such rapid order, that it
seemed almost one continuous crash
na«onistic to ihetruo Juffersoaia(r*iiiK and snarling reud"ring insig.
emooratic,principloi
•*N*'
enaocrut.
fteetutioii*
as ism.
hni„„
fBPCU
eaTOd
11 be uaue for
b'gii
itj opposed t o
Preeidentiata
Wf®."
Iii^ of puti'lic
sw nilersT^h
'<ad.
H^^io law
ftyidgiM,^ the
ley ■ond.Jhju.Sou'th are
of, winding o%r
of kindness, vlft bri
.Mr Ptttwwr eaysthauiti seaports
•jar Greeley to save the Repntiliean
Greeley Demo.
ing ma warmats mfwjotie.HidB
for a second ' democrats to the Bafi!B5SWti)$W'
^^*<'^6*1*1^^' ^A setf assumed aujhori'.
de'iMty to dictiite to Deitteofats.'aud call
'IthSj apoti Biemtto unite with tho t}ree«
^rea^at'MjL^.^Nli^'ttie R idical party aind
'wete (or fir -Gree^j;' (aa- Mr 8cm-
tp,po^i QftgtoiSB "the Re'pu'b1faM <j*Bfl|tjj?:
' tttist bo ^sbnu") to sav.e theJ liafii '
ca'l party'.anri era1*!) out.tbe lastte.^
tage of Ji-fft'tsoniaii Democracy is
prepostmMis m thw extreme. My
once adAired 'Democratic frifeods,
I^u'lpr'''i|Tf' dim, your v.iice
chanjre^ That once clear TWfno'
nothing mo
in the-, young than simplicity of
character. It is honest trank and
|rtUactive. How different is uflfeei
Iftiatiwa'he simplo-minded ftre.al
ajays natoral- They ars at tho
same time ocjgiua!. -The affected
ate never nii^lL^A ..f<Mt qrigiu
«*{ity, if they ever I| ip-- «M^ihoy
havn crashed it out, Arid 1)Tried it
from siaht, utterly, lie yourself
tli! n. voting friend. To attempt to
he anybody else, is worse than lolly,
■> It is ap impossibility to attain it.
It is contemptible to try it. L5ut
i'fl^Wuyotiqun:d imitate thegreati
.iP'man'TliiJt ever figarrd iu l^i.
^fVftiiliJ tiiaV inake' yliti any SteU
tor ? Bv no moans. • You would
always suffer ki comparistin with
iie- ^^auo wffr^^'aTistuiioe.
tho echo of a ix. a I sound, the coun-
terfeit of a pure coin. Let tlio
e i fabric of your r.haractcr. though
^fn^raiiasiyjli^j'e, be at 1 east real
Sih-op. tifTc'dtntion. ■••.■*
Tweed Vicrorious.—A sitrelo
line iu the dispatches a day or tivo
*f$e<!ytiHWui1eed .'that the snits a
gain^t Tweed, both civil an ci'minti
hsd ijeeft^undrawu. At this dis-
tance it waifwfeui'so imp jss ble to
see distinctly l^t^ rascality by
whits i this bold /"rial was accnm
fished, but it has now come to
Villain as the horns on a
Texas steer. Tweed contributes
half million to ttfo Oiant election
fund, for wh ch he is dis harged
and the charges against him with'
"i^u^.aud his chief /riends are
trulo this
. lucli . .
' p.ishfcd by such means.
We will nisjke libsrat cash adtauaements on
JASPER JfiXilSfooUou tM hides eousigoed Wour W^nds
■ in Galveston
jitt.ual'tiOsG & UKO
Physicians.
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a. t. m. aroiSB:
jasper tex a3
OUert hts profeoslonsl eerTicce to tie
itiaeue ot Jasper uud uiljoioiDg ouonti«s
w.
' F. SEALE.U. I).
JASPER COUNTV, TEXAS
OSf«r« his prifeM'iiial Burrlces to tho oi-
I-4D. ot ~Ji&psr and adjoining onutiti« .
Ofliue at bis residsuoe near OeY.lport.
nlOtf.
p h vtnb j m. d.
JASPER, TEXAS*
Wilt praotioe .Wsdlclne, Snrgery *n4 Ob-
it tries in Jasper and eloioily. Dae at-
tention will tu given to ehrouio diseases;
pcvnliar to Females. September, 1st.
JOHN W. LEONARD,
JLawyer ami hand Agent,
UAttDIN, tl.dtUliiN CO. TEXAS.
Wit practice in 1st and 21 Jndieial DUrit1
J «% d« 6>r s 'e 75,OOJ aores oi im'
l'V -4 rtod nnim, ro eii lands in t onvb
MM
The Baby.
The baby is the pet of the honsev
hold nnd the joy of every _ heart.
The s tnshine is nseessary tbjchase yon(1 a that it wa« coin pas'
awav the darkness of _ the uight. i cd priiittipaily of a body- of foen an
No lej3 does the ffleaminaj ernile ot ^\ Democratic determined if pos^iblp
the baby drive away the gloom t0 crus|, i[ia Democratic party.
and darkness from the soul. t>., „ „„„„„ fc,„ •
Tho smile of thi baby is like tho . A P : ® '
-:^.t;«™ ,i ,- ,. nated-Oemocrats were in that eon-
' ' iu vention, Which is shown by the few
o the moo beam or the glca.r, of; D;inocral3 receivc4 for nomi.
j ^ ■ ?l , M,J iTj i nation. The few Domoera's who
power to.eaim the troubled soul or,
soothe a ruffled spirit. , |
Babies are like flowers Jhat:
bloom and beautify our hoTjjns. i
The homi with outdth r lo ks
cheerless aud uncomfortable. " |
Oh the precious, cooing, lauehi {
ing baby, with its eyes of love, and
angel face of beauty; wno would I j j 10-.,,
,he IS. • Only h, rt,!
Bui kviile Communication.
f b«olon&* h«ardi to j f,'^0^. ol laJBWW^". Bai.it ia a
accord. His platfoym. ?^j|t,.ctfc!r 0-tA: ; vour low unintelligibleTfa.ll.fl?ir
letter emhr&cS all f«F,-whic1i; we ; 33wpoufei luuttcringsaro not u^der- j wj,e|1
can^iow oofttin^/'cit ^ because of; siood? by, Demoeruts. They Jiced
this B2reemeot ii|T>ri#iple tftat we you dot—seek not your advice-
accept hint aa Oar tedder, and not ] You arc traitors to the Democratic
because of any ioW'views Ofpoliey .party—yoit havo deceived us--
aud expediency. ' ~ yon have gone over to the enemy-
yon have forsaKen your friends
who in every cmergenix itf J'our
country's poril stood by your t-ide.
The acts of tho Baltimore con-
vention demonstrated tho part bo
nificunt the report 01 the hundreda
0/ pi' cea of nrtiilery bellowing
forth their thunders at the eatne
time, as heard and. witnessed by
'.ttOTjjf.-WBityfr:"
a. in July 1863—the rain
poured and.the thirsty earth drank
once-more to iis till, while the rir.
ntets and ravines were rippling,
babbling and loamine with the life
inspiring fluid, -tfod one thought
here: What is a grander, or mora
powerful dispiny of the Omnipotent
ptma^of the Huler of the Universe
than a nenae."war o/"the elements"?
v/r what circumstance can couvey
more forcibly to the mind the ten
rib^e gratfdeur and severity of the
destruction of the world, by the
breaking np ol the heated elements
at the end ot time. Although the
:9 wricain -kite by* month for
cotton aiid much ot tbe corn, yet
we arc thankful to get it even now.
Since the rein the atmosphere has
been considerably cooler.
Had iht>-^ie««urf|^lew evenin
since, ol ehtertaining our friend
H Douglass, candidate for Distiict
Attorney; al.-o Col Jemie>n (Firm
Moody aud Jemisou) of oaiveston,
thanjwhom, a eater and more re>
liable. Buginese man, or firm is not
to be tbuud in oalvcstoy or else>
where. As to Col. J--, I speak
Ircm ud intimate personal atquain>
tance, to say nothing 0/ bnsint.ss re.
latipne, having served nearly four
years in the same regiment with
him during "the war". Political
conversation and interest are"
somewhat on the increase here.
There havebeen a good many
uncompromising old line Democrats
here, mcstly, I think, readeis ot the*
New Yorfc Day Book; that furn-
ishing their arguments pKauist the
popular movement of the grand
Democratic puriy—but as the Day
Hook iff last wheeled into line with
uJ*-—
were there'seeing tliat'tKe majority
had abandoned tho pftrty and -at-
tempted to foroo the Darnocrata to
abandon principlo and ndopt the
Kadical,principles nod Candidate,
met in consultation -and called a
Democratic Convection, bo held in
Louisvillo Kentuckey on the 3d
_ for the
purpose of nominating Democratic i
Bnrkvllle Tex'.s,
September,3d 187J
Editor News-Boy'
, Dear Sir:
Never hav«? / known
ao destructive a drought within the
same length of time, as we have
had hero Everything has botn
parched and'dried almost beyond
endurance-tire eurfaco of tho very
e trlh itself being heated till,
apparently in many*- placs? it,
on the?verge o/.ignitkin, Ciie
tic!o with another. Crops, exce'fi
the early corn.liave been distress-
ingly damaged." Ftve weeks aeo
the cotton prospect was very flat-
teriug-but I think I may safeiy say
ft haft been ''cut off "'bno -half, and
in places even more, by tha dron:h.
I am folly tjatistted that/lmve
never witneesed as hot weather
here as we havo had the past sum*
mer. _ v"
Thermometer has stood as high
tin,
tA,
xcept .
his no music in his soul, no love in Can jj(jateg- sor pre8jdent and Vic®, as 198° in the shade. But we have
h a heart, no taste for glory, no ap-1 presidcnta whicH ca|t Denfocrats a .last ba I a splendid, a ^migijifi-
from all.partsof the United States, cent, a thoro'ighljf Wetting rain
. ..._ _ . heartily indorse; and,a call is now
oess, no thirst for immortality no d ^ , Democrats in the
hope of heaven, no-any thing else j coaQtie9Tjn each etat0t t0 organizo
preciation of the beautifnl, no love i
for innocence, no desire for happi- \
you can think, of.
The old nursery rhyme,
"Here we go to BUtlmers,
Two behind and two before,"
is coming into vogue again. Tbe
two behind toro Grant and Wilson
while the two before—and a long
way before—are Horses
and B. Gratz Brown.
Qhreoeporl South wrttrrn.
and send delfegatps to the Louisville
Convention, ©ereocrats who ntill
adhe«W t^'a e jfeffortoohtn Demo
eraiio principles and desire that
'njzaiion of the party be
rally at once organize and
egates to the Louisvillo
Greeley I Convention. JEach state will be al*
1 lowed (He nsnal number of Delegatos
to national Democratic conventions;
eratic print
3 the ordiniz
j preserved r
, i send dffegu
in our Burg an(f<vicintty—though
it did not extend far in my direc
lion from bore, as I havo since
heard. The clouds had been co-
quetting with the parched and
withered earth for several days,
occasionally reviving the Itopis of
afl nature, by shedding /orth a few
drops vas a kin 1 of torotaste of
what thoy osteaibiy held itvreserve
for slating her consuming thirst
bnt 'as ofteq, by tho sudden
and alouost mythioal disap.
as resonable men. they will docbt.
less go with it st II. *\
1 inn truly giud to learn '.BuiC '
our efficient Representative, Hod-
W. S herndon, is again before
our people for reelection to Con*
gross. I predict a much larger
majority for him this time than bet
fa re, at least, from this county.
As 1 learn, there are several
probable candidates for District v;
Clerk and sheriff in this county.
1 have my doubts as to whether
our dolcctable 0 iveruor will orde?
an cleotionjjt all, except/or Pr«aii*"
dent and Congressmen. I may^be
miataken-hope 1 am.
Surely our people have it ia tlwr ' ~
-pfjwpr to make an order for State
elections the death knell of his, and
his ptrty's power in tho State.
< Considerable contusion hero
about the schawl tax-don', know
how. the matter wilt .yet \ eo4-
Many persons will not be able to
pay their taxes, 1 (ear. * Some by
tax gatheriug will stimulate the
people to attend the ^flection and
seek relief through tnSi ballot box:
YoSrs 4e.~F
From the Grange correspondence
to the •'BoacoL^ we learn that Or*
anee has been imoroviug rapidly,
andtitil/ continues to put off tbe old
aud put on tho new Orange is a
thri I ty place surely.
Susau B. At tliony' angeiio spins*
ter, is at great pains to advertise
the faet that she does not like tior*
ace Greeley. It is one ol the peeul* *
iurities of Hasan's long and eventftrf ...
lile that she never liked any grtn.
ind we guess Horace oreeify can
stand it as long as she can.
Chic^o JVews.
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Carraway, T. J. The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1872, newspaper, September 12, 1872; Jasper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235416/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.