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X
The Denioorn
hi Comniitte fcel confiUWI® I lift
llio next IIousO of Represeutu-
livcs will have a majority of
Democrats.
Let every man in the 1st Con-
gressional District who is in fa-
vor of good, hottest, efficient and
faithful representation in the
nfcxt Congress, colhd out to the
pblls on the 7th of next month
and vote for Col. Charles Stewart.
Vi
The Stalwarts of New
are becoming uneasy—fearing
defeat in their State gubernatori-
al election—since the different
Jf. "yruvga" of the Democratic paf-
'? ;• fy have all Harmoniously united
,on. Major Cleveland as their
, nominee for governor
f W. II. ilctiee^and Miss C. E.
Hardisty were married in Gal-
veston on the night of the 16th
ult,, on }v,hose niarriago more
,^han 200 policies have beon tak-
t en iii different marriage associa-
. tions throughout the ,country—
, representing benefits to the
; amount of $800,000. •, ~
~—7 fH* ST"— ■;« *.-%
I^you are suffering irom in-
digestion or any eomplaint of
the Stomach of Bowels, ypu will
ohtaji^gf^it, relief.jay using the
Prickly Ash Bitteks, as they
have the property of gently re-
lieving these organs aim plac
ing them.in a good, sound Weal-
thy condition.,
t' Wush Jones says he is in fa-
vor of ten months free schools,
but he never even suggests how
. this may Dp. done. "It sounds
very well in a speech, or reads
, very,well in print, but when a
x tax is levioc| on the peoplo by
N act oft ho legislature, sufficient
,. to incteaso '^ljp free school terms
, from 40.IO months, then the
- ^cgplc will -,givo rto . Uncertain
fsound, as to their disapproba-
..ution of such a lnw. .
«r.
rtain th*t
have one or
h will be put
ruction soon
re will be mat-
o the people of
every citizen wil^
at; The shrill
iron horse will
"Rip Ynn AVinklesj"
c improvement will
order of the day. A new
class of people will*come, good,
bad, and indifferent; and one
thing certain, an enterprising
and encrgetie class of people will
follow the railroads and will jos-
tle the old, staid, sober, sleeps
headed fogy out of his position.
Men will come who come to
make money, and to niako it
here. The Board of Cbiinty
Commissioners will have some-
thing to do, and should have on
Iittho best men of the county;
York and we have a right to call upon
the best men for this place
Roade will have to be ope
p&VAte roada will have to
mjide public; jffui if ever Jjisper
County heeded wvel, clear head-
ed, business men in the Com-
missioner's Court it is now. It
Is well known how difficult it
has beon to get business lneii to
take tho office of County Com
misssoner,and that the office has
gone begging. That day is
past' and business men should
110 ioligei' stand aloof, but should
lay aside their indifference and
yield to the call of their fellow
citizehs.
,1 Without knbwihg aiiything
about his personal feelings in
the matter, it is prdpef to irich-
tioi) in connection With this ofK*
ce Mr. D, J, Hendci'soll. who,
every one knows, is just stich a
mail tis is in demand by the in-
terests of our county now.. It is
hoped Mr. Henderson will allow
tho use of his nane for this ofi
ficq at the eiisuing electio$.
Citizen. -
L.. - V~-
v "Tough on Chills,"
OWM Imh for W ct . la or ataropi
.Mailed tyJoUn Par limn, Atlanta, Ua.
English Fbjujue fiirTERSlsintc Ued
for youoKKirU u well u married Indies,
who bars By some exposure, Wcouie ir-
regular, psIe uiU feeble, with (iradache,
3LAJMATION.
W/V '
m
BY THE
THB STATfei OF TEXAS.
IN OR OF-
1 ■■
g! •:
ff
To ail to Whom
Know Ye that I, O. M. RObI
virtqe of the anthority ve
* - Lows of this State; here
' tiou be helO in the
Resents shall Come:
4*
Gd^-nor of Texas, do, by
t |q me by the Constitution and
Her arid direct that'an Elec. ;
leucorrhoea, pain in side and bii-k, lulling
.of womb, or female weaknesses or «*•
en. IHSUwstrec
laeb.inrjjgorates
lood, corrects irn
remove* unnatti
1) OFFICE.
•id
The magnificent steamer, It
ID. Lee,was burned on the morn-
ing of the. 26th . of September,
•pboiit 35 miles below Vicksburg,
on tho Mississippi River. She
. burned witliiu ton , minutes
fljftm the time tho tire was dis-
covered. About twenty passen-
gers were lost, and tho eptirc
caigo of tho vessel destroyed, in-
. eluding 500 bales-of cotton and
f the U.,S. Mail. It is supposed
, to have been the work of an, in-
..eeudifiry,.
, If the experience of mankind
is corapotcnt to interpret facial
indications,some oftJ.ho "propen-
sities",and "perceptivcs" Which
y Spurzhiem lodges in tho back
rooms of his piuj-scnsorium must
have a penchant' .for changing
their quarters. "Firmness",, for
instance. Which ho locates in
tho posterior part of the upper
, head, undoubtedly manifests
itself in tho prominence of the
chin. "Draw a faco in profile,"
says Wincklemann, and observe
t timidity or its opposite can be
expressed by tho shapo of the
.lower jaw. Let tho chin bo re-
ceding, and your profile can be
fmade to express pusilanimity
. and foeblenoss of character,even
. to tho degroeofimbecilitv. Then
..Without changing any upper
vljne of the profile, combine it
with a prominent chin, and it
iwill oxhibit firmness. Exagger-
. ate tho prominonce, and you can
{utensify that expression to
one of obstinacy and ferocity.
.- That such contrast* are less strik-
ing in living faces is owing to
the circumstance that wo take
in the expression of all features
at a single glance, without ana-
lyzing the complex eflcct.—Pop-
ular Science Monthly.
\Vhen the colored voters who
have heretoforo voted the Re-
publican ticket, come- up to the
polls on the 7tb of next month,
what are they going to do?
There'is 110 republican party'
now in our State. The late lead-
ers, of tITat party say they have
laid it away.in iW hittle sepul-
chre—lmvc buried it, and they
arc rUHhing fof-pftiec as "inde-
pendents," claiming that politi-
Clli pai'tlCS Jirc tvrftnt.i on.l,
the votifts {0 ,'VV'cartl 1 i'ir"ct^I 1 iirs,''
and that every voter ought ^o be
perfectly independent-aiiu, viitd
as lie ph'ftses. , Now let tlig. col-
ored voterscoiij,e;up auft- assert
their independence and vote for
the liest men, w'listhcr they Le
Democrats oj*. "independents."'
The RepubJican party leaders in
this State have kicked you, out,
and turned you adrift by I'bury-
ing".theirplMty, and therefore
liavo 110 claims 011 you as vot-
ers.
„ Dyspepsia, the inHidioos foe to
' health, disappears by using Dr. Ac-
iter,' Dyspepsia Tablets,At druggist
^ohn Freeman, assistant book-
keeper in.. tho department of
public works and notary public,
beforo whom the farioys fore-
men a.ro required to. swear . that
the pay-rolls submitted by them
arp-corroet(>taok the affidavit, of
William Innessp, foreman of re-
pairs, at the crib, i>y U'lpphone.
Having called the crib, the. fol-
lowing colloquy ensued: *
"Is this William I.nlic!^?''
"Yes." ... ■ .?
"I hold in my hand the' pay-
roll submitted by you for the
month of August. Are you. will-
ing to swear that it is correct?"
"I am."
"Take off your hat atod, hold
up your right hand."
"I have done so." t,
"You solemnly swear that the
August pay-roll for repairs at
tho crib is correct?" •.*.
"I do."
Mr; Freeman readily distin-.
guished Mr. Inness' voice, and
says that an oatli taken by tele-
phone is binding by law. ' ■
Miss Amanda Gilmore drop-
ped dead from heart disease 011
Sunday the 2-lth ult.,while play-
ing the Organ in the Methodist
Church, at Arlington, near Dal-
las.
Lumber and Log
Fisher's Grain Tables,
this officc.
Books, and
for sale at
l.coJnties in this State, on
Tuesday, November 7th, 1882.
i( or the Election of I 9 following Officers,^o-w^
GOVEltNOR. *
LtEUTBkANT-goveksor.
Comptroller of public Aco
Treasurer
Commissioner of general
Attohsev general. v-
One chief justice and two a ociate justices of the Supreme Court.
Three Judues of the couinsp appeals.
One District Judge for the Tweut, ieveiituyudicial District, composed of the
couutles of ColUd uud (xrsyson.
One District Judge for the Tli\r 'third Judicial Distflet, coint>osed of the
counties of San Saba.Llauo, Ulllesj^ Kimble, Mason, .vlenard, McOulloch, Tom
Ureeo, and Coucho.
Vrfctrie
t\et> of Wheeler, Oldbani, Doult v, Lolllngswir'V, Childrexs, Hail.lirUcoe.ciwUlu-r,
Castro, P rmer, Deaf tin It h, Itnudall, Annrfwng, Uray, Cureon, Potter, Hartley,
voore, Hutchinson; HuUi rts, Hemphill, L.pscAub, Uulilltive, Hansford, fheriuan,
Dallam, and Greer. ;
Oue District Judge for fie Tlili'iy-slxth ,ndlc:nl District, composed of the
counties of San Patricio, Live Oak, AIcMulM, La Balle, Dimmit, t'rio, Atascosa,
"one"District Attorney foreitch of the Allowing Judicial Districts, to-wit:
Tenth, Twelfth, Beventeeiiih, Twentieth, wenty-Ufth.'lUirty-third, Thlrty-rourtli,
Thirty fifth; ttud Thirty-sixth District, i „ .
(ine Senator for each of the •following smatorial Districts, to-wit:
No. 1—The col. 111 lis, of Jetteraou, LlUrty, Orange, Jasper, Newton, Tyler,
Polk, Hardin Chambers, and San Jacin o ^ _
No. 2—The Counties of tjabine, ban ,tugli8tinl!| Nacogdoches, Hht'lliy; Hti#k,
and Panola. -
No. 3—'1'lie (lotinty of Harrison. I
Mo, 4_Tlie counties of Uuss, Alariof, Bowie, Morris, and Titus.
No 5—The counties of Delta, HopJSue, b'ranklln, Camp, and Hnnt.
No. 8 -The counties of Ituins, Wool, Upshur, Uic,ig, ami Siuitli.
jjo. 7 The count es of Van Zaa-.lt ilendersi^n, Anderson, and Cherokee.
jjo, 8 The counties ofHcustoi, ljeou, Madison, Grimes, anil Angelluu.
jjo. 0—The couutles ol Trlultyj Walker, Montgomerf, and Harris.
No. io_The counties ofOalvesUn, liraxoria, and Matagorda.
No. 11—The eouuties-or Wharuu, Colorado, lavaca, and Gonzales.
NO. 12—The counties of Fort Iiiir.1, liurleson, Waller, AUSUiij and Washington.
No. 13 'i lia counties of Fayettij Hustrop, and Lee.
No. 14—T|ie counties of ISraxos,Itoburtsou, and Milam.
No. Ill Tile counties of Liintstuie, Freestone, and Navarro.
No, 10—The Counties of Kaufnnli, Hwlswali' and Dallas.
No. 17—The counties of Collin ind Denton.
No. IS—The c lunties of Grayson and Cooke.
No. ID—The counties of Moutagle, Clay, Wichita Arcliel-, VouHg, Throckmor-
ton, Baylor, Wilbarger Greer, Hardeman, Knox, Haskell, Stonewall, King, Cottle,
Childress, Collinsworth, Wheeler Hemphill, Laiub, Lipscomb, Ochiltree,Koberts,
Gray, Dodley, Hall, Motley, Dickers, lvent, Garza, Crosby, Floyd, Bristioe, Arm-
strongi Carson, ilutcliinsoii, H vnsiurd, Sherman, Modfe; Potter, Haudallj 8 wish-
er, Hale) Lubbock, Castro, Deaf 8111th,Terry, Oldhan, Hartley, Dallaul, Parmer,
Hockley, Lynn, Ualle.i Cochratl, ard Yoakum.
No. 20 The counties of Jack, Wise, T'arrauti and Parker.
No, 21—The counties of JohusoU) Kills, ami llillc
No. 22—The counties of McLdnnUi and Falls.
Ho. 28 Thc counties of Hell, Hamilton, Coryell; iild ba npasas.
No. 24- The counties of lUirm t, Wllllanisotti and Travis.
No. 20—Tiic couutles of Bluiico; Hays, Kendall; doiual, Guadulil p, Caldwell,
nud Llayo. , .
No.20- The counties of Wilson, Kuril fix, AtdScosai McMullclt, Live Oak, Bee,
San Patricio, Refugio, Goliud, Calhoun, De Witt,Jackson, Aransas, ilnd Vletdl'U.
No. 87—The counties of Cameron, Hidalgo; Htnrr, Zapata, Kncinal, Duviil,
Nueiies, Webb, La Salle, Dimmltj Frio, Zavala, livable, Maverick, and Kinney.
No. US—The counties of Bexar, Medina, Bandera, Kerr, Edwards; Uiiie-pie;
Mason, Kimble, Menard, Crockett, Toiu Green, Pfesldlo. Hi Paso, and Pecos.
Nii. 29—The counties ofStepheus, KnstlanUj Comanche, Brotvli; San Saba,Mc-
Culioch, Coleranu, Callahan, Shackelford, Joues, Taylor, liunnels, Concho, Nolan,
Tlsher, Mitchell, Scurry, Howard, llordon, Dowsou,Mttrtii), Uiinies.and Andrews.
No. 30—The counties of Halo Pluto, Hood, Snmei vell. trath, and Bosipie.
No. 31—The counties ol'Faiinln, Lamar, and lied Hlver.
Une-Jiundifil nnd six Kej repentatlves to the Eighteenth Legislature; to beelect-
ed by the qualified voters of the several IlepresiMitatlve Districts of this State, us
ap[iortioucd by acl of the Leg.siatuie a, l roved May 3,1HS2. Chapter Xlll,
" Jiie Sfembi r of tj—•uu,„lleiaimi
''ist'liis'trict—Harr 1 s, Chainbefc','Lllwrty, Jefferson, tjftnge. Hardin, Waller,
Montgomery, Crimes, Walker, Polk, Tyler, Jasper, Ne .Ttiui.jfcan Jacinto, lirilzilg,
Madison, Trinity, and Angelina. ■ .
Second District—Itoljertsou, Leon, Houston, San Augustiip:, Stibme,Freestone,
Anderson, 'Clierokee, Nacogdoches, and Hendersoi',
Third District—Panola, Harrison, Husk, Gregg, Smith, Wood, \ an Zandt, Up-
shur, Catnp, Hunt, Shelby, and Bains, .
Fourth Distrlct Cass, Marion, Bowie, Bed HiVcr, Morris, TitiiS; Krankln,
Lamar, Delta, Fiiunin, and Hopkins. .. . ,v • ' ■ •
Fifth District— Gfayson, Collin, Cooke, Denton, Wise. Moiltagite, Cloy, Kock-
wall, Wichita, W.'barger Archer, nnd Baylt't!. . . .. ■. .
Sixth Diktrict—*;1IIb, Kaufmuh, Dailus. 'J'arrant, Hill, Johnson, nud U..siitie.
Seventh 0is'^ct'-*Galvestoi;, Brazoria, Fort . Bend, Wharton, Matagorda,
Jackson, Ctilhouil, Victoria, Goliad, Ucfo^cio, lieu. Sun IV.trielo, Nueces, Duval,
Cameion, tlldttlao, Marr, Zapatii, Eucinal, Webb, McMu|len, La tiilit, Dciumit,
Aransas Maverick, Zavala, Do Witt, andvFri<).
Eighth District—Austin, Lee, Fayette, Coiarado, Lavaca, Gonzales, Caldwell,
ilajs, Guadalupe, Wilson, Karnes, Live Oak, arid Atascosa. -
Ninth District—Washington; Burleson, Milata, Bell, Falls, JicLcnnau, Lime-
stone, and Navaro.
Tenth District—Travis, Comal, Blanco, Bexar,M.^lna,Titndcra, Lvalde,Kinney,
Edwards, Kerr, Kemdall, Gillespie, Kemble, Burnet, Olano, Mason, Men ird,Lam-
pasas, McCulloeh, Coilcho, Coleman, Uuuuels, Bastrop, VViliiauisou, CrjcRBttj Uud
^ Ek'tfentli Dlntrlot—l'nrkor, lIoo<l.'SonierVi'll, C« ryi'll, Ilinnllton, UrmVli, Ccma'ichi', Er.\th, Eiint*
to blood,
and
<• Foaminu
Saline A.
mort delij, ,, .
dyspepsia aad h
delights everybody.
strengthens and tones the
tes the nervesjpves iron
irregular uterine action
unnntural obstructions.
sparkling JiniUy's.
is the clieai>est and
purgative in use. For
kabUual coostipotion, it
"Buchnpallju.".
Quick, complete1 cure, itll an-
noying Kidney, BladdW and V ri-
nurydiHeases. <1. Driiggiotu.
—*
HOUSTON Al>VKKTISKMEMT.Si
\ Artificial Stone Works
Prairie St., 116 Burton Building,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
new. ohliiak^ advelulsbmests
Miiunfuetaror of ALL KINDS OY BUILDING STONE, CF.MRTKHY WORIC
yoysfc t'HONTS, OAKDEN A)SD OJfcTKtUf HOWE1.
Fbiiutalns, Vases, Grajte Arliors, Hearths, Grave Covering iiordi ring, Coping
fct'inr, Stone Bi'iielies, and all k'uds of i'aving,
tOMB-STONES A SPECIALTY-
B>* 3Cl l nttfufIon uj lbo«*t who rte^lrv any* hing fti the line « f Tomh^tuno^ i- cut! d tn®ny extern
■tvoMinl liv-nutiftil q/ iBiiUntui Murl'lv a d Kioui-. A m-tri.Jo U>ne wkMiik
n <1 twenry tl«!lurexyi* j from inc. rlc ly kIMi*! <oi<1 doc« rau«l. for only i\vv«iy-f« if
jliMtiu* nice , s it h jshfr jiriceii one. Ail o^ duru from abroad will rt-uolv.u prwmpl .
All work iftlilrslnrMod to nlvu on tire > itiitfactlm. -.
Yale & Bowling,
IMFORTEKM OF
—AND—
Wholesale JDealei-s
IN—^
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
.. w*
illinte:
i?.TTnspri
KM*
MARSDEJS'S
PECTORAL BALM,
the well-un )wn remedy for
COIN SUMPTION.
COUGHS, colds,
BllONCHiriS,^ AS I'llMA,
Whooping OVUGll,
AN ) .
All Distunes of the Throat and Lungs.
'ANI>X_ ; .
ry Goods,
'.\XINF. nnd «sCommon 8ta.
"OKbtUVR, l.i.
It has pfflncteil mtmi'■ ciir1® tb n any
iiUK'icine ol' taa like ebitiuotvi' k..uwu
The R. Cottei'
Drug and Medicine Manufacturing Co.,
"Wlioiesetlet Iietrlil nticl Manufafattixing.'
Ftxjo-
Ctitter-R CHIII Cttre; . Cnltrrs Kye Uateff
Cotter's ^armpori'Mlj , , Cutlers GI «itv Cordial,
Coiter'H Li er I'illfl; . " (5>lffcVi< CllolSrit Sj eellle,
COTTIiK'S XKH tlJUJIE.'Vt
C<itter'i< r^ nmn 8u«mr, CIottm'H German Corn t 'mo,
iVi'iiiaii J'fJWiIer, uud U ach
t'uJU Weight Scidlitz I'owderx
CO-rTEH'S SlP£K!tf|{
Cot-thf* Mkppct Jiduuitia G:ltgi*r^,
Rxfrnet Jiiinuien G'ilgcr*
11 w „i,,i Cjtije 3?o\Vders;
A Cutiei '* 1'oultry Puw<i* rn,
JT t ottm'8 Serexv \Vi>rin L
I'lperi^r Itnlliccuient-iofiurnl in 'loilet :
Liniment.
S ip'riArtmlnceuieutiufforwl in.'Injict Souph. Coil
Khav li<g VniRiirk, :««p-, «. . . svrtf
A ir.al n il! convince any one o tlfo snpuiTm'fjltuH,
Utdbii at all Holirs Day and
C.'i,rncl' Main and Congress ^
HOUSTON, T;
FRICC!
La'ge Boftl'* One Dollnr
Small Bottled...... .. Kilty C'eutx
Km Mile by alt Urutgibts mid l>eal<rft
lu I'utl'ir .Meilieines.
U H. FiSlAY A CO.
NEW 01I1.MKS,
Wholeiuilo AifeutH.
- UL k.li.1 *
Galveston ad vs.
CENTBAIi HOTSli,
Ur««!qttarterj for Sriitth-Ea.itTuximTrove!.
J. H. DAVIDSON,
Proprietor
Oirnor MltrVet. andh Sir- ets;
G-alVeston.. ; f Texas
TBANSIES't BOAHD. PKU DAT, $2.00
•:'
JUurd by illfry, IVerh or Month.
ti ' Ploasatltly Bit'uated
and ConvonitSiit to Bus-
iness-
M. Marx.
JfARX
li. Ki'mpner
,i UEMPSKH
CettOn FaEtflrs
WHOLESALE
IN
DEAIjEHS
Lipors, ToMcco and Groceriss,
Slriliiilj
Giiivutiioii, ., *
JOS. BtoCKtiLMAN
sttbeexpir to
SlurlJhj- & lJrotkelRlan
m
UllhM
lOlUj 1
( ^ ^ f •' 11 ' v * 11 11
&£o0rc, VloniphUl, llanlc«n;iii, llan ioVJTwia Ki 1'umo:^ •. v \
In nccordorice with tile provUSdiW of t lie law reqtliriui? the Gtiveii!ior>'fo order
an ele(!tioi! for the lodntidii of the Biiancu of the iSTATB'U.NiVRttarrY r(Jt( C01.-
oued Youths, I sitbnllt herein the naiuea of all plaeea put In nomination'-^tid
(Urwarded tc me up to this date: ' '■%, ■
—" . , n v, * n h. , ** | ; i
rn llnitrmici
ie
BRENHAM, Pl'ITSBURG; PARIS, AliSTlS, AND
;t. PRAIRIE VIEW NUR-HEMPSTEAD,^..
Electors may under the law vote for any other
places than those herein named. " '
Each unorganized County in tlio State shall fcontslituto an
election precinct. '
.COUNTY AND WvliCJINCT Oi^Ft^EfeS.—'The electron for
County and Precinct :oflicefs will bo ordered by tlie County
Juilges, as is provided by Article 1GS0, Chapter"3, Title 114, of (lie
Kcvfoed.Statutes of Texas, hi i... « ?.!••<• •! •
Sajld Ejection will be field at the polliiig plnccs of the se-veral
Election Precincts in the several Counties of this State, and will
be conducted by the ollicors hoUJirig.thp same, and returns made,
in conformity to tho laws of,this Statp and of the: United States,
and in accordance with the provisions of this Proclamation. :
I11 testimony whereof, I :hf.i,'et0 'Sign.my name, and
L. S- causo the seal of State to be affixed, at the City of
Austin, this 28th day of September, A. I). J.S82., ,
0. M. ROBERTS, :-
GOVERNOR.
BY THE GOVERNOR: —
T.H.BOWMAN,
Secretarv ok State.
TIN, t'OPPKK AND Sllplit IRON WtjiiHISh,
WhnltV:i1i! iiiiii Uet.iil Denlurs in
STOVES ami TIN-WAHR,
plumbing, As aim tit ejnfl
IKON KaILINGS iul' (•ENOEcilkiilDK
•IO OKDEK.
' ''' *%eghinfe Sir. itct. 3UIH & HA #t«..
otLVESTON, TEXAS.
T)e<'ilfci*s in
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Vaiises. Umbrellas,
It U SI SI K R GOOSig,
UEN'I ti> P V II N I St ill t W O U O <) S> s V
And all tlie Novelties belonging to a first-
class gents' furnishing goods store.
GOODS SKNT C. O. I'., 'JO JiEiiPOXSirL!-: I'ilU'l li.fcj WUiriEUJiitSlOX
TO KXA.Ml.NIJ.
tSTSliiriH and CUot JUiiir ^Iu<li< t^i
5-5 A SO JtJSlAIN S'B'UiiK'r,
HOUSTON, - - - - >• TEXAM*
T1 Vuiii fet:
MRS- A- BK-NTLIiY,"1"-'"'
FasliionaWe Milliner and F&ney C-roods,
Hotistoii, Texas,'
Have Uu n loitij.lljic.stock t. r
MA T S, F1.0 iv E ft S, F E A Til E li S. O R N A hi K N T Sj$|LR^«
Llbltuui^, Vclvotp, ( o?ar<;it^ %-tv;.
Also; ii full line bf Kf]>liyv Whf lu 1 tif. il I'lsii-n'ili' ii^ 'iS, fll-fi |W (iji., CnliViU.
M<ittoeH/ ara Hui> C5-'-■••tU. iSwi.Viu- , Urjii .h, Fi'ia>|.
iiiiiif < riinniciiis MauiiiiMi Uooils.
yokes, b.titos, pilidir miiSis, «•£'<';
:ilI kiiulu tl^ne to onloiy the coiiutfy r-thMjiiiv itrUM ( ;•(! t<>, ^i«i Gootil
rlvilcgf bf I'xcli.iujjii.i; tn -;. dlj -iw .-uit.
win (J; ti: ! ., with |-r
D.'C. DUNN,
General Hardware
N I is, ll 11M fi'i'lil'IK'E'
Mr.^iio'ia S\v6« p.«,
Dixon's v<wcfp<,
i Tivcs,
Do*•lik* TI'«M H,
iMntforin HMfl Countor
W: Cultivators (Cuiliu^ Shdvcl
Powder a nil Sliot,
SI"®'0 Price before buying;
BSOUSTOX* ft
S- d •t' t*8
HiniOxv Tet'th,
llnnu^i
Plow Iiiidli'Mj
0n> K-cut StUr? ,
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A\ Giy Stui'l rbints,
TIMUIoth'
ii.iiiU-v 1'Iowh,
Ar.iinn ;iiion,
J;«paiii:ell tvmr, Tin wan-, I'-lUr? Ktc
J. S. Bfown
Ittl'ORTKHBANUUB ,uij;slN
hml Shtif Ilni'dwarc
mrrr.^'iT, ttn'.vanfe, 8aI)di.ery.aqki-
0uVtilik4jj imi-lkmests NA 1L8,
fcastinuh, etc.,
no, hi, 114. HG, 3TRAXD,
GALV£$TOnr, TEXAS.
- %t.
Our Mr. 811m. Wutson will give Jifci
whole (itteutlon to the trifle of Soutll-
east Texas and South wesf IjOlii3li*iia.
Sam prides himself In fiiilug all pur-
chasen or orders strictly to ihe lette
ami at our bottom prices.
—-r f <" — :
R. D. CHAPMAN,
■ j. ■, (Ol Woodville)
UEPRESENTING
a Wonderful Msdiclna for -^tiaring Women!
moeller s Berliner tonic
'• ! • a ,,f ic W b>' I'^lidrcils il<o'awil tt« be the only lriiiu.i.v f r a weal, ba.-k
pail,lul U'l UstninliOj, mi 1 all atsor...;r of the vo.itl.. it a0i l,k« •m •• , .
** w 11 1 * *••«* o:i.U.m in r^ulatlt,-m.,l« C:,'
U ifco ntir-cular hmUuv« t!v> io i«:iost com I xi .n, In i j^.
tmck lh;-aj.pctlle, •• 1 d aruiiwi, iut.. action ihu iitivouu and doUli.aied'vvilh thai
OHuliud of ijipuiill.
A ivrtaiu (u'i! fr.tm uontli'y !rro.u::IarifhH,
A powerful Woiub Ionic mhI iiftnalt' rc^ulatiir.
Cures ai: pain nl n,en«iiuai oi'iu-nfltly dU'iine^, f/iH nK aii.l ulci-iotiiiu of ilm
i MUh'j.il, <ir whi ep, nnd « cph ive moiirhlv II \v, and r«h ilt,.„i. "
ai lie, alit ul apfe'itu u;>loaj of a eep, h.VHti!ile«, hiiuililn liia.ldi-r, ana an
Iuiitliltlu Ciiro inr StcrilUy,
It. MimnliWfis, in-.ijjor.ite9 mhi leifulat.w the Cmialo auralv, iwtmeiz
anu miraculous y. 1
iolt SAI.E UV ALL DRUGGISrf. t
11 F. III! P,
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WHOLES ALE GROCERS
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IMPORTERS,
GALVESTON, - - TEXAS
Will visit the Jasper mercTirinto
regularly and naks ilieir impartial
con«id6ratlon of himself and the
trust worthy bouse lie represents.'
[Seja 16 '82. j;,
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CARRIAGES A IV D WAGONS.
M | t s-inoV 0 litige nf-Pnrln ent of Itn^frle0. platfnim atid tin re * prin^; \i ag-
on*, harueBs, whips, etc. Rcp jriuf( anil ptiintiiif; ill nil Its 1> iinehen
PROMPTLY KXECUTED.
W* Cairylofpj and liOg Wago'na a Specialty.
N<m. 17,82 anti 93 Conimoroo street. Repository corner Slain ami Conitnorrc St's,
Houston,
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Ford, H. H. The South East Texan-Newsboy, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1882, newspaper, October 6, 1882; Jasper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235692/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.