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Mi
AL COLUMN
JLmrg* l CVrcutmttmn
OR ANV RARER XN
South Eastern Texas,
And Constantly jacroasing in patronage
HmStSShDiffi:*" *•
established, june, 1863
THIS PAPEB IS ON FILE WITH
Xthmrm Advertising Ctoutracfr
kxow a1x mbn by tuesk piuuknth t,
. mid apbterltors to the Niwo-Bor for
nond extra copies to their friend* at a
one fear for one dollar.
The sociable gathering at Mrs.
Bealig's last Friday evening was
•a very enjoyable affair.
The young folks have gone to
work bravely iu thrfr prepara-
tions for the May Day festivities.
—~• 4 v" • v-
The best stationery an<l prin-
ters material, job printing and
book binding are kept by &I.
Strickland, Strand, Galveston.
Stage Mae,
-Bl-
HOBFHr BKA*
—>■011—
Jasper to Wim' Bluff.
%W Tber. will be regul'-r weekly trlpa on tbe
ntmve Bottte. CONNKCTINU WITH THE MAIL
BOAT TUKUSDAYS.
A CARD.
tittji Tbe nudrraipnt-d merchanta of
T T JCi BEVlLroRT. will, firum ilii ilalc,
Ueeeive and Forward Cotton t 26ete. pet
Bale, and other freight* at lOcta. per Bbl.
JL AIMER, PAVE * CO.,
if.] G. W. FSTTH A CO.
See premium notice in next
column.
•An error appeared in
the Medic
the date
of the call by the7 Medical Board
last week it should lie the 1st.
instead of the ldtli, it is now
corrected.
The moat refreshing bits of
•tixpeiience we liavo now-a-days
jtro pleasant calls, encouraging
smiles and two dollars in curixu-
"«jj from our subscribers.
liemoMiber Mr. reddy's
lapnitiiicnt at Indian Creek
next, ' Sunday. Preacbitig
eU'v^ antl-Jat two. Dinner
the ground.
The young ladies and pcutlemeii
of Jasper are- pre] taring to have a
tisftfry next Saturday, ne.ir Trotli's
Milt Tbe invitatiiU) is general,
Uiid a uweirv JM*t'ixbi y u desired.
<1 aniens iire generally back-
ward Ili(a syrin^ though there
are waayytfry flu* ones in
eoiumuiu'tfy, and of those we have
examined Mrs. E. L. Armstrong's
is the best advanced and most
tastefully arranged.
Are our county officers blind T
It till we be driven to publish
'violations of the local optiou law,
that are said to take place iu open
jday Where all the officer* can see
it if my will ? We frequently
bear tb^t there is nearly as much
whiskey sold and drank here now,
jm them: was previous to tbe
election on prohibition.
At the term of criminal County
<Jourt of Jasper County, which
opened on Monday last and ad
foamed on Tuesday, there were
:two acquittals—Each resulting
,froin the charge of an aggravated
iissauft and battery ; and one
/conviction for theft of a knife—
punishment, one hoar's impiison-
meiit in the couuty jail.
The expeuse of the court was
<34,00.
'Rev. B. W. I'owejl, Preached
there last Sunday at 2 O'clock, from
the text, "iFor though I preach
the gospel, 1 have nothing to glo
ry of: for necessity irf Iwficl upon
me: Yea, woe isun to me, if 1
. preach not the gospel f
which he jprea 3H<jd some
^uteresting tjbougl^ta coi
.the varied rss|iunsibii' *
>luties of gofjpel mil
many encouraging
tor all aptjve Cbristiaii
upon.
and
and
itjoMs
i tv Reflect
"Many c-asea oYTevenuirt ague,
/Jninty ague, aud congestive chills
jresa promptly arrested aud en-
tirely banished, by tbe use of
jour Sjm ious( Liver Regulator.
«. ¥ou don't tpf half enough iu re-
gard to t^e efflcajjy of ymjr vali^a.
ble mqdjioitie, iu itiues of ague, in-
termittent levers, &c. Every case
jtaa bpe;y uu^ted. immviiiatelj.
Believe me, when I say, I was a
sufferpj f«ryears wjth the Liver
disease, ni4 oply fopnd relief by
i modioiiie, When your
I taken, it soems to send
ugh tbe Dorvous sys.
using yoi
medicine
A thrill
tem.
bob:
Kane
. WEEKS, Batavfa,
HP
ATTENTION MED'
ICALMES.
The Board of Medical Examiners for
the 1st. Judicial District having been
appointed and orgsniitd iu accordance
with the provis'ons of 'Att act to regulate
theprretiee of Medicine" notice is hereby
:iven, that there will be a meeting of the
oard in the town ofWoodville, Tyler Co.
'on the 10th day of May, 1871, for the
purpose of examining ai plicants a re-
[quired by law. Parties interested ghoul j
bear in mind, they cannot practice medi-
|cine m this State without oomplying with
the piovisiona of the law, without aub
jeoting hemselvea to thi severe penalty it
prqpidei.
! F. C. Ford, M. D. ) A. N. Perkins, M. D.
See. <j Prea't.
B. of It.E.
1st, Dib't.
This World appears very beau-
tiful when you me well; to re-
main well, heulthy aud strong,
take l)r,-J, H. Mi-Letiti'ei Strength
ening Cordial and Blood purifier,
the greatest tonic in tbe world,
it strengthens the body aud pari,
lies the blood. I)r. J. II. Mc-
Lcan's office, .114 Chestnut., St.
Iaiuis Mo.
Popurarllluatratcd hook(2(jopages)on
Manhood! WomanhoodI Marriage^
Impedimenta to Marriage; the causc
and cure. Sent scourdy ttea'.rd, post
paid for rocentar byDR. C. Whittier,
oiy St Charles Street, P
the great specialist
St. Louis, Mo.,
Read his works.
Avf.r's American Almanac is
now ready for delivery by the drug-
gists, and we are free to say that we
have read this welcome visitor with
satisfaction and profit. It contains
an astonishing amount of information
which is useful to everybody, and
shows how to treat nearly all the
diseases from which people suffer. It
invariably recommends the best
remedies to be employed, irrespective
of Ayer's family medicines, and fur-
nishes, indeed, the best medical
advice by which a great majority of
ailments can be treated successfully.
The anecdotes, witticisms and jokes
are the best compilation that comes
under our notice, and the book is a
refreshing contribution to our enjoy-
ment every year.—St. Clair Observ.
er*
ettcouraoeiwnnrt for
the feeble.
, Debility, whether it be inherent, or
caused by over taxed strength, or
protracted illness, has a most depress-
ing influence upon the mind, breed
jng an abject melancholy nearly
akin to despair, and enforcing the
abandoment of cherished projects
j nd high hopes. Happily, the
enfeebled system, even in extreme
cases, is susceptible of invigoration.
It jt proved by incontrovertible evi-
dence lhat Hostetter's Stomach Bit-
ters^ an unfailing strengthener ol
the weak, and that in addition to
vitalizing the physical organization,
it establishes regularity among those
organs upon whose efficient discharge
of the duties imposed on them by
nature, continued vigor and health
depend. Thousands of instances
might be cited to show the regenera-
ting influence of this health-giving
in ewes of debility, liver
dyspepsia, nervous ailments,
constipation, intermittent ' fever,
urinary and nterine troubles, gout
and rheumatjsm, and other maladies.
a valuable premium.
TWO PAPERS FOKT1IK PRICE OF ONE.
The INFORMER is an eight page monthly,
published*t iHglu, lllinoits, at$l,00 per itunuiu.
It is opposed to sicknkss, intkwpekanck, war
aud tobacco, e ch department beirij( in ehargcof
a special editor We nave <>u am-moment with
the publisher qy which wo are enabled to.offe
It fre« for onH year to each now subscriber to our
paper, and to ail olq one who rt'n«w their sub-
tfcriptious and pay in advance. They will thus
get two papers for the pric * of one. Let those
who desire to do so send to or call at our office.
EDITOR NEWS BOY.
advertisement
miscellany.
WHY DO YOU SAY
$3.00 A YEAR
Far AN EASTER UTIBART
PAPER when ™ a can procure one
equal la everj parttentar *
r for
$1.00 A \ EAR?
TBI CHICAGO UDGK8. a 1 rge 48-column
weekly paeer. U now beta* aold for one dollar a
year. aadOMta te po*a«e. It baa ao aupwior
as allterary weekly, a (l Is Uwr Uuui KuUm
'it uul nt tbrfe poploa Ton will
certafei ly aubecrlbe ftr tt after yoa have reed It.
new advertisements.
a dealer
A. WASTKt)
in eviry tuwn in
tbe Pnuth fur
the eelcbuilfd
WEED
SEWING
Machine-
Th9 easiest learned ilghat't running, most
durable and popular Machine made. Received
the highest award at the Centennial
Special Inducements Offered.
Add re*.
WF.KDSKWINO MACniNBOtt.
No. I8i Canal Street, New Orlealia.
AMERICAN
And Fortign Patants,
what
w
♦25
th* lkdokb co., ciucauo. iii.
cities and
ntry
to make sales and
of employment and
_aod to work. Vaed daily by all busl-
t man. Send stamp /or circular with
"spskcia*. aoencv"
Keudail Building, Chicago.
OHRQMOS.
the world, embracing over #,000,000 Chromoa.
Patntlngs and choice printa, at
Al 1 the new and populsr
Tbe Fails of the
ilarged Art
subjects at
Rhine, slxe
The lars«at %nd
_ flneat stock In
the world,
Patutlngsand choice printa, at our en
Rooms. Ai 1 the a
rock bottom prices, „
20x38—romantic and grand; scene on the Susqu.
ha na. one of the hit* of the reason, size l x«7
Lake LUcerno, •Switxeriand, the most be
lake in the world ; Iaola Bella, a charming
in Northern Italy, companion to the preceeaing ;
Off Boston Light, a beautiful marine, siae UxfeU
In great damandi Old Oaken Buckct, White
Momtfins. Niagara Valla. Newport, Bar-*toga,
.tfetherl ng Priarowf, At tbe Sea shoro, Paddy In
Difficulty. Also Viqrin Vesta, Snow Storm.
American Fruit, and otMLftlx90 subjects Flor 1
Business Cards, BmujaWibsol Cards, Statua*y,
Mottoes, Black ground Panels, «tc. AlSo the
finest and most complete asKwment erf 9x11
Chromoa, both on white mounta, blue line and
black mounts, gold line. Our -stock embraces
everything desirable for Dealers, Agents
Premium puipoaes, and all should test our pr
and quality of work The right parties can real-
ize an Independence in every locality by L*—
an agency for our atretcbed and framed Ch
Particulars free- Illustrated Catalogue o n receipt
of stamp. Send for A8 or|5 outfit Addn
jf. latham «c co..
8w] 119 washington St., bohton. Mass.
galveston cards*
T. N. FOWLER.
Secretary.
C. E. THAMES,
President,
PROTECT YOUR BUILD-
INGS.
Which rany be done with one fourth
the expense, by titfing our
Patent Slate Paint
( Fifteen Yiam Entabihhed,)
MIXED READY FOB USE.
Fire-proof, Water proof, Durable,
Economical and Ornamental.
\ roof may b« covered with a very
heap Bhiiiglc, and by application of thfa
alate be tu uio to Uat froiu 20 t 25 yeara.
Old roofa ttui 1h) jmt^hrd and coated,
looking tuueh Iwttor and laMting longer
than new Hbtngles without the alate, for
One-thW the Cost of Re-shingling*
The oxponof alating new ahinglea ia
O' lv about the coat of aiinply laying
thein. 'I he paint ia FlRE-ritoov againat
aparka or flying ombora, ua may be euaily
teated by any one.
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
and for tin or iron has no «<|uil, a* it
expands by heat, contracts by cold, aud
never Tracks nor m-al<w Koufti covered
with Tur Sheathing Kelt, can he made
water- ight at a small expense, and
preserved for many year'.
This Slate l'aint is
EXTREMELY CHEAP.
Two gallons wi 1 cover a hundred
sqtuire ft-ut of shingle roof, while on tin,
iron, fell, matched boards, or any xmootli
surface from two quarts t i one gallon
are required to 100 square feet of surface
and although the pu<ut has a heavy
body, it is easily applied with a brush. *
lVo Tar is used In this Composition,
therefore it neither cracks in winter, nor
runs in Summer.
On decayed shingles, it fills np the
holes and porns, and gives a new sub-
stantial roof that will last for years.
curl d on wahpei. shingles it brings to
their places and keeps them :here. It
fills up all holes in felt roofs, stops the
leaks—and although a, slow dryer, rain
does not afiect it a few hours atfU-r np
plying. As nearly all pt into that are
black contain tak. be sure you obtain
our genuine-a.tide, which (for shingle
roots) ia
CHOCOLATE COLOR,
when first applied, changing in about a
mouth to a uniform slate color, i.nd is to,
all iutents and purposes hlate. On
TIN ROOFS
Onr red color i« preforreil, ns onn cont is
equaul to five of any ordinary paint. For
Briok Walls
Onr bright red ia the only reliable £lute
Paint ever {lift odttcod that will eflrctu
albL prevent dampness fom penetrating
auV discoloring the plaster.
'these {mints are also largely tisrri on
out.houses and fences, or aa a priming
cont on tine buildings.
Onr only colon are chocolate, red,
bright tad, and oimng*.
NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST.
1 Gallon, can and box f 1 50
" " 2 35
2 •• " 5M
5 •' keg 9M>
10 " half barrel 1«00
20 " one barrel 30 00
40 lb.., cement lor bad leak* I 25
10Wa bare in stock, of our own manu-
facture, nxitiin materials, etc., at the fol-
lowing low p'ices:
1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at 3
cent, persqna * f t. (Or we will fur-
nish R-ibber Roofi- g, Nails, Caps and
Slate Paint for any rati a new roof, at
41 cents per aqunre Coot )
2000 Rolla 2-p y Tarred Boogug Felt,
at 11 cents per square foot.
3000 Rol s3-p y Ta red Roofing Fc't, at
2J conta per'qua e foot.
' 2000 rolls Taried Sheathinr, at | cent
per square foot,
— "oua Ane
£' amel Pain1, mixed
ready for use, on luaide or < ' "
at IU per gallon all shades.
1000 Bbls flate F
1000
1000
1000
goou gallona
•dy for use, on luaide or outside work,
" all shades.
•' onr bbl. $.100
Soapstone Klimr '• 3 00
Oralto' ntiueral. '' 3 00
klrt lie Paint, dry " 3 00
Sepci prices per ton or car-
load 'ota.
All orders must be accompanied
with the money, or subject to 30
days draft on well known parties.
NY. SLATE PAINT COMPANY,
102 A 104 MAidkn I.ank, Jfcw Yo.k.
ALABAMA GOLD
lift Znsvranet Co.
Cahu Cathtol $900,000, Gold.
( HOME OFFICE. MOBILE )
w. s. harris, agent,
qalt ■ .1ton, ti xa8.
Wm. KYLE, Local Agt t,
Jabprr, TaxAfl."' . [ml5-iy
J. C. LEAGUE. T. 1^ LI FKIN
J^EAOL B A LVFKIN,
IMPORTERS AMI) DEALERS IK
Heavy and Shelf Hardware
CUTLERY, TINWARE, SADDLERY, AOR >
CURAL IlirLEMENTS, NAILS, CASTINGS
ETC..*
galveston, texas.
•ttjenVs Outfit Free!
Large Commissions and Cash Premiums
run utLLiNa k
LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FICTION,
coanuuNa thk t*s
Jewels of Imagina/h e Li/erature:
PtLOftin'ri Pbo«h«wi, Vtciu or Waksheld,
PoBINMIX CniKOS, I'il l. and VtaUINIA,
auu.ivaa'iiTiuvaia, Ei.kabeth,
vmhiik, Pic-ctou,
uxdinr, Talr. from arabian niuhtd,
Comi>lotuin ONKTOX.UMR of ovor t.'OO r>K".
beautifully iu-ubtiutsu with 8t full-page Kngra-
vinga.
It la ft. WOKLD'8 8TORY BOOK, nd all
want to rend It, Ajtcut'a Outflt fuek to all who
mean liualiwaa pnA will faithfully oanvaaa.
3. B. FOBD & CO.,
ay p fk pivb,
4tJ NKW YOBK.
ORANGE, TEXAS.
It. GRANGER.
Fropiietor.
The mo«t popular Hotel t tli« termiuua at the
Texas A New Orleans Itnil Bood.
ltooros comfortably foroiahed, and nteula at
uauAlhou' a, of tho beat article, iu market.
JASFElt CHAPTER. NO. 59
& It oval Arch Mason). A
lIoMs its regular convocations al Jasper
on the 4th Saturday of eucli month.
W, H. Kyle, Priest----T. J. Carraway, King,
W. C. Price, Scribe, Ad. Adams, C.
A. S. Belk, P. S—0, J, Henderson, R. A. C.
F. Holloman, T'rer, - - - E. L. Armstrong, Sec.
John C. White, M. 3 V. - • J. B. Adams, M. 2 V.
J. T. Armstronfr, M.l V.--J. Delaney, Senti.
Our Mr. Sam. Watson will give his
whole attention to th#trade ol S. J- .
Tcxes and S. W. Louisiana.
Sam. Prides hitristjlf in filling ail
purchases or orders'istrictljr to thr
letter, and at our bottom prices.
J A.UBAUTHE,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Gas Fluids, Gasoline for das Machines,
Lamps und Trimmings, Portable Gas
fiat ures of every variery, Tin aud Japan-
ned ware. «
pratt'S astral and ra-
diant OILS.
ry ' rders Respectful y Sollciti-d and
P omptly Attouded to.
172 TREMONT STREET,
Between Market and Post Ofllce,
oalveston, texas.
t«, i1m, *930.
Full line, of aJrlctly F1RSTXI.AS8
1N8TRUMKKT8 at ft
.VattK/aclMrcrt' Prtcea, j
Including WATERS' CELEBRATED
C KXTBS KIA L *9
PRIZE ORGAN
with chime S.
We offer special inducements to
dealers, professionals, ehnrcheaand
sub-agents. Bale*-room at
BI.AGOE'S
Sewing Machine Emporium.
Ml Poa(office81*, Giilmtoo.
SHEET MTJ8I0! at |iem York Prices.
valentine a co..
-'if '•
Marie Dealwa. fiener'l AgontafurTexsa.
£
A
N
S
JJ4LFP, WEIS&CO..
MANUFACTURERS & JOBBERS OP
CLOTHING,
and wholesale
Miraja
Gents' Furnishing Goods
Trunks, V li e«, Hats, Caps, Rub-
ber Goods &c.
113 it 115 Strand Car>Tremont St.
OALTBfTON, TEX.
DeWitt Cltuton IaOiiyc Xo. 120 f A. F. 4 A. M
holds Its regtiinr coiiununicatlonN at Ju per, Hut
urdays on or preceding the full moon, luontlily.
OFFICERS
T. J. Oarrawsr, W. M.... A. 8. Belk, 8. W.
•F. K. Orion. J. W H. 11. Ford, Heo'ty
1). J.,IlcnderMon, Trean.... J. I«. O. White, H. l>.
W. J. II. Adums, J. 1) T. M. 8tune, 8. 8.
Ahul Adams, 8 William Claud, . I!pr.
MARK THESE
FACTS.
Tha Testimony the Who). World
HOLLO WAT'S PILLS.
"Iliac' no appetite,- Molloway'a Pills
gavo uie a hearty our."
"Your Pills are marveloui"."
"I .aud lor another box, aud keep them
in lb. b<u«
-'Dr. ITj'loway lias cured my l.oadache
that was chiotiic."
■'I puve oi.o of yaur Pills to my babe
for ch l?,a moiiju., 'l'bo dear little thing
got well in ■ d y."
-'My uuusea of a morning is t ow cured.
"Your bo*ol lloilowny's Ointnient'cured
me ol'noiies in the head. I tubbed som>
of yor.r O.utntent bi-hind the ours, and the
noise has led.'
"8rnd me two boxes; .1 want one tor a
poor Ismily."
, "X em-lose a dollar -, your price is 25
cent.., but the medicine to me is wffrth a
dollar."
"Send tae 6 e boxes of your pillr.'.'
*'*jet me hare tinet- ooxes ol vonr Pills
by return mail, lor chills and A-ver."
I hste over !WU such testimonials as
ih< s , but waut ol space cumpels me to
cone u3e.
FOR CUTANEOUS Disorders,
aud all eruptions ol the skin, this O tit-
men I is most invHlnahio. It clues not heal
externally alone, hut penetrates with the
most Marching i-ffcuta to tin.- Vury root ol
the evil.
HOLLO W AY'S PILLS
invariably cure tlie following diseased :
Disorder of tbe Rulncy.?.
Iu )1 disease* affrctiug tbeso organs,
wheihar iliey secrete too inucli or too little
water/ or wbather they b<;afflicted witli
stone or gravel, or wi> achua and paius
m tt>d in ilia loius over the regions ol tt e
kidneys, these pills sbold be tuknu ac-
cording to the printed directions, and tbe
Ointment fbo!d bo well rubbed into tbr
mail of ti e back at bed liuit*. This trt at-
ir.ent will give a moat immediate relief
when ail other things have failed.
For fttomachs O"1 ot Or,^'r
No mc<lii:ino will so eflectnnily int.
prove the tone ot the slomuch as these
Pitis; they remove all acidity occasioncd
, ^-ithi r by intemperance or iniprnjier
diet. They reach the llvo.- ami reduce
it t« a healt|)y action; tlicy are wonder-
fully elflcactous in cases of apt'sm—iu
fact thoy never fail ill curing ull disor-
ders of tlie liver and stomach.
nOLl.OWAY'8 PILLS are the best
known in the worlil for tlie following
diseases : Agne, Asthma, Billions Com-
plaints, Blotches on the skin, Bowels,
Consumption, Debll tv, Dropsy, Dysen-
tery, Kryslpelas, Female irreanlartties,
Fevers of all kinds, Fita.G.ut, Head che.
Iudigestinn, lutlatr.matio", Jaundice,
l.iver Complaints, liiimbago. Piles
Rheum -tisiu Retention of nritie Scrofula
or king's evil, So c Throats, ^totib and
Gravel, 'I ic-DoiiloureUx Tumors Ulcers,
Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any
f*fll1M£% |ifil
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
Noun are genuine unless the signature
of J. Haydock, aa Agent for the United
States, surrounds each box of Pills, ami
Ointment. A handsome reward will be
given totally one rendering such iufor-
m <tion as m ,jr leid to the detection of
any party or partie* counterfeiting the
medicines er vnding the autue knowing
thein to be aptiriotia.
•,*Sold «t tbe manufactory of
Professor Holloway & Co., New
York, and by all rcspactable drug-
gists and d-alcrs in medicine through-
out the civ lized world, in boxes at
35 cents, 6/ cents and $t. each.
QPTher-; is considerable saving
by taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tU.e guidance
of patient* in every disorder are
, ffixed to each box.
Oil,MORE A CO., SueceMora to CHIP
MAN, HOSMER & CO., Solicitors.
Patent, procured in all couutrlea. NO
FEES IN ADVANi E No charge unless
the patent is granted. No fees lor inking
preliminary examinations. No addition-
al fees for obtaining aud conducting a
reheariug. By • recent decision of tue
Coiuuiissiouer ALL rejected applications
mav lie revived. Spceial attention given
to tulerfe wicv Caaea Iteforv the Patent
OUici', Exte.tsious lieforu Congress, In
frtum-mwut Suits hi different States, and
all litigation ap|H<rtaliilng to luvcntiuua
or PatenlH. Mend stamp to Gilmore
A Co., for pamphlet of silt y pages,
LAND CA9ES. LAND WARRANT^
AND SCRIP.
Contesti-il Land Cases prosecBtad lie
fore the IT. -. General Land 1 ffiee and
Departmeni of the Interior. Private
Land Clnima, UlNIv'O and PRE-EM11
'HON t laiuis, and HOMESTEAD Cases
attended to. Land Scrip iu 40, 80, and
160 acre pieces for aale. This Scrip is
assignable and can b« located iu the
uanio of tue purclwer npou any < jo 'ci n-
mcnt land subject to private entry, at
$1.2T> per acre. It is of equal value will)
Bounty Land Warrants.. (tend stamp
to Gilmore & Co., for pamphlet of In-
struction.
ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY.
OFFICERS, SOLDIERS and SAIL-
ORS of the late war, or their heirs, are
in manycaacscntit ed to mnn y from the
Government of whirh they have 110
knowledge. Wr( o full history ol acr-
\ ice, aud state amount of pay and boun-
ty received. Enclose stamp to GIL-
MORE & CO., and a full reply, after ex-
amination, will be given you lrco
PENSIONS.
AH OFFICER", SOLDIERS and SAIL-
ORS wounded, ruptured, or iujured iu
tho late
a^H'iisioii by
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & CO.
before the Supteine Court of the l'u 1 ted
States, the Court ol • lniius, and the
Southern Claims Commission.
Euen department of our business is
conducted in a separate bureau under
charge i\t the same ex|s.'rieiu eil parlies
emp'oyed by the old llruu Prompt at-
tention to all lmsittcss wit nsted to GIL-
MORE &. CO Is tlius s«iiuue<i. We de-
sire towiu sucecss by deserving it.
Address GILMORE & Co.. C29 F
8lreet,_Wasliirpion,.D. C.
jasper co. cards.
James Lee, .D J. Law.
JAMES fcCO.
Offlec, )IJ. Liberty Street, New Ycr'r
lUSCKLLA neolis.
de-
is <ll)EEN'S
light i
It is a plant that grows in th*
South and is the only actual blood
purifier ever discovered,by which 11
diseases that center in the blood: can
be eradicated at once and forever.
It expels for life all Scrofulous, Sy-
philitic, Cutaneous and Rheumatic
affections and is the only true.reme-
dy lor this class ot" diseases. Alone,
it is a searching alterative, but when
combined with Honduras Sarsapa-
rilla, Yellow Dock and other roots
and herbs it becomes a blood puri-
fier unsurpassable anil unequalled.
Such it) the combination of
w ar, however slight ly, run obtain
11 by uilurcssing GILMORE &
x
DEALERS 1JN
&
tieiiei'Kl Mercliu-tidisc,
Offers to ^he tradiug public at the very
lowest tigures, everything generally kept
in a first class country store. A liberal
patronage solicited.
Magnolia Springs,
Jasper County, Texja.
LANIER, PACE & CO.,
BEVILl'OKT, TEXAS.
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MER-
CHANTS,
AND DKAI.HtS IN
Central Merchandise.
Prompt attentio-i given to all freight
or cotton consigned to our care.
A liberal ptitronago solicited.
j w. sanders,
WITH
mrs. h wiess,
WIESS' BLUFF, TEXAS.
Dealer in ge^oral utercliandlse. Will
pay iu advance ou cottou, wool aud hides.
Prompt nrtent.ou will be givcu to tho
rece'.vino, forwarding
Commission Iltislaess.
THE NEW
Oejitury Steee,
Having opened up at this place,
a complete assortment of general
Merchandise, Groceries, Provisions
"-c., we would respectfully call the
attention of the public, to our New
Centurv Pricks, feeling confident
that they will meet the exigencies of
the times.
We will also attend to the Receiv-
ing and Forwarding of cotton; and
by strict attention to business, hope
to merit a portion of the public pat-
ronage. Facilities for Storing, ample
and commodious. Maj. Seal's Old
Stand.
Would you shun the Ire >t venlej ce
Of besoming ov, r poor;
Why, just .are a little monay
For the Nkw Corroa* Hon*.
Very Respectfully,
G. W. SMYTH & Co.
Bevii.poRT, Oct. 17th, 1876. [urn
dr. tittt's sji
la and
deli
forming the
known to
cure of old
eased joints,
the Ears
baparil-
een's
it,
>werful alterative
Science for the
and Sori , l>is-
oul discharges from
Nostrils, Abscesses,
Skin afTections, Rheumatism, Drop-
sy, Kidney complaints, Evil Effects
of Secret Practiccs, Diseased Scalp,
Disordered liver and Spleen and all
diseases that eenter in the blood. It
possesses flfie peculiar property of
impartiqg a fair complexion and
jpavlst the body to gain
olid flesh.
Its value cannot be too strongly im-
pressed upon the attention of those
who have been exposed to a taint of
improper character. The afflicted
are assured thflrf this is not one of the
worthless nostrums of the day, but is
prepared
by a physici
rience. Sold everywhere.
Principal offict, 18 Murray
New York. 'J :,
Upon scientific principles,
cian of thirty years' expe-
St.,
House.
wiLs
bj5 a1jmont, ...
NEAR DEPOT. ;
Having ample accommodation* for wni
and beait, he solid/a, while he promise! to
dcitne, public patronage. f n#e-S7';-
P. F. RENFRO F. C. HcREyNOLtlS
J^ENFRO * H'REYNOLDS.
Receiving, & Forwarding
Commission Merchants,
Sabine Pass, Tex (a
S.rict. Pcrscoial attention to all boalneas
ntruated to .our care.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a
continuance of the same.
I'M I , , l lll,
' JASfER CAHiM|
X, £s> 0, VMie,
Dfaler in General Mcrchandiee,—Such tt
@teeefl©B8 J
Hardware,
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, and Ready-
«ade Clothing 4c-, All, which Will be
sold ,cheap for Cash.
Cotton, Hidei, Bat' teas, JVttry 4-0.
taken in exchange. Give tut aemtl before
p urchasing, and remember my motto ;
Live and Let X4t«!
t
hf
DRUGGIST
4
THECARY,
jasper,
Q
TEXAS.
Is prepared to furnish, for CASH
all article. fo«ad in a first class
OTORE.
1MS&BRO.,
GROCERIES
senend Merchandise,
JASPEJ«..,,,.^%., TEXAS.
Currency at Pari
Su<?h 'Country Produce as Cotton
Hides, and Peltry taken in exchange
for goods.
READY MADE SUITS.
HATS, BOOTS, SHO*ES||j
HANDKERCHIEFS,
HOSIERY GLOVES'
Shawls, Cloaks,
Corslets, Laces,
Ribbons, P«
ty/l.v railing and examining
yon wllljind ua ready to eer
rinee y<>* that the caoapett
bargain! are at popular"
A. ADAMS A BBO.
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Carraway & Blake. The Jasper Weekly News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1877, newspaper, April 5, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235501/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.