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gATUUDAY....
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i IHN rafPSVSSIGW se mmm pmrww.
TO AIKBTIKLf
TBI FEES FHE19 It 1 leading MtlJiPtr end
advertising medium end has the best albee bt.
Iwmd tit Colorado and lie Aatenlo rlvert.
Circulates also generally bath loath and North.
A live psper devoted to lulgralloe sad tbe
development end progress al lb ooualry JefTar
aoalaa' Democratic Id polities. Ouly tad official
leMllo Urunl.
We Lro lwyi lolt itroDif coo-
fiotMP from tb iodioitioos of the
n . 1 I ..If.
liUiOl tUUt UlwOt DU Ilia blldilltV
wtr prepared to keep what tbey but'
both io 1872 od 1876 ero ia tbe hot
of the strongest cooderuoatioo by the
people t tbe polji. f bey would btvo
beld on by foroe bad it beoo necessary.
)'t re therefore nut io tbe leant aur
prised at tbe following wbioh we find
io the New York Bud. After giving
aome otbor teeret history of tbe electo
ral commission it lays:
Tliero ia another unwritteo chapter
id tbe butory of that areotlul period
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Mel la a growing Iowa f tome 1100 Inhabitants moves and by contesting tbo votes of
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the beiuoiu of an important year
would again inodeatly present iu claims
to tbe patronage of tbe people of Hays
county and adjacent localities
it will continue to maintain its rcrm
If bv snv Dossibilitv. against wbiob tation as a faithful exDonent of the
tbe llepublican managers bad e his I community which it represents lead
been seen provided by every caution jng off in tbe direction of all worthy
be Commission bad reported in favor I material improvements and. politioul.
of Tildeo he never would have been j .octal and moral reforms. To this end
to tbe fullest presentation of tbe Io
cal news and tbe most faithful devo-
tion to local interest!! the paper will
bo primarily devoted.
Tbe year 1W0 will be distinguished
as that of tbe .'rnsidcptial and of our
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A Ipoclmoa Copf of tblenopiler lllnttnttd
Paper will be aelld post-paid sYe to aur one
bo will otaa Ib.lr name ud eudreu to tat
publisher tlneaa years of
' Unintormptei Sueof ! .
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acknowledged Io bo
The Best family Paper Publish-
ed.
. Cedar 'the eeme eMuecement With tbo eipsrl-
ttict ol to loo( tlaio Ibtro can bo do quoatton-
lor the eerialu eoutluuaoeeoi lis exepilouby
krood oartar.
. DURING 18S0. .
Its trainee' corps of welf.knewe authors will sup-
Ol a large number of unfailingly Uood Storltt.
Haw namaa will ba added to tba litt of contribu-
tor! wl)oia bright. Sashing pana will ba kapt
steadily at work all tba tluia In tbo prodvolloo ol
Stories which cannot bo eacelled. .
laiproi enwota ere oonttaiitly being made and
no paiuo or eipense It tparta 10 disss "Miuruii
Mgut" superior in literary auiiity artuuie oea
anil vnavranbla battutr.
Kfarj weak It coo ta I in forty polomnt of para
and wlioltxima reading adapiad to iba Initruc
Hon and tnitrtalnmedi ol ovtrr mtmbtr of tba
f.mllr. and baautlfnll llUalrated.
Noiblna wbicb will In tba laaat ofand tba roll
gloua or political belief of any one will ba par-
mlilfd. and Iratby. dtgndiug nouunta will ba
rigtaij aiuiuaaa.
l-.vt-y glory long or tnort ana titry neico
! avDeuer in- v
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GEBKLlERCHASDISli;
Cotton. Corn
JloqghtbTCQSlitraighW
v : jMfcrliet Prices. . Al JOV
AOENT POlVaifv
fully i
I ol tbo
beat a live
flat of Ibo InternaUeaa! lallroad which bat been
completed to AiuUo Uia f'fUi) of tba Suita oa.
ly Iblrly nllaa ditlaat and II ft oonSdantly an-
ticipated win aeon ba extended to Iblt place. II
It ni4 lor IU 'religion! end educational prln.
leget and u Ilia center ol t Sna country aod ei
e Ileal coooiualiyi oleofor tbe celebrated iprlngi
baff a mile aboea wblcb boll op Iron Iba bowalt
I tba adrtk at tbe foot of the mountaloe form lug
tbo Saa Hereof rltar and oeaelllullag at once a
great natural eurloelly and an loeihaulllblt water
power'
Adrertlilng agenlt and adrarlltart generally
IbrougboBl Ike country wIM be apt to reeogolio
the report or an eluotiou by the House j activity and interest. In the National
is le proprietor of Jbo rasa Puss one with
iboni at a aawepaper public!) er of Kattero la-
dlant during fourteea yran froni September
ISSt to December' 1H7J tbey bare 'probably bad
buaineei tltntaotlont to wblchbe can point them
wllb p.'eaiure ae tbe beil evidence ol bit reipi).
tlbllliy and mode of doing buduett.
' injrSoO table of adveriiilng relet on flrat page.
ro& president:
SAMUEL J. TILQEN
op NETf yonic
fiuhject In the deciiion of the National
JscmvcraUo Uuuuenuan. '
The pico o1 tlicSt. Louis .Weekly
.Republican has been rcilueod to tbo
astonishingly low figure of $1 a year.
Gen. Guant has accepted the invi-
tation of tho citizens of Galveston to
visit that city and will arrive there
sometime in April. So far so good.
Jt nop remain's to be seen what bene
fit will accrue to the Jslaoijeri by his
upon a disagreement. Un the 4th of
March there would have beoo no
President and Caleb Cushion had
published an opinion looking to this
remote bnt possible situation that
U rant would hold over until a new
election could be ordorod.
Grant who had seut troops into
J.ouisiana South Carolina and FJori-
a. to protect tbe Returning Boards
in thoir villainies alsooollccted a force
at Washington after the fraudulent
certificiites had been sent no. to over
awe the House of Representatives and
to complete the conspiracy X be no
rm blicao leaders in no event ever in
tended that the power and patronage
of the Government should pass horn
thoir bands without bloodshed or
jhat iI r. Tildao should be in a posi-
tion to ejpi'fl their thievery and cor-
ruption. Tbey preferred to mako
Grant dictator and he was willing.
Had not Grant with his military
prestige aud moral and political un-
scrupulousness been in power in 1876
we have no doubt that Tildcn would
have been inaugurated without ques-
tion. The situation has so far chang-
ed. Grant is out. Now let him be kept
out and thore will be no trouble who'
ever may be elected Let all good
men resolvo that our country shall not
again come under the baoeful influence
of this military and political inoubus-
as mat vi mo a iolu.-Mi.iai an4 ui uu. i b . llluti producUoni
general Mate and countv elections and trine- writer!.
kn .11 l.a nl ...1;.. I In tbe flfir-two Bumbara. Included In the year
uouv ... vuv y. . FU.."v- Mr..... lona Storiea. lour hundred
or he btmlred abort Slorlea aeniany Paeiua and
nnnlOHt tJia Kreh Prco.ii sill ha Innnd 1 Innumerable Heme of Practical .Information. Hn
tondinp? firmlv bv the nrinninlpa unon iuro Artlclea An.ivnr. 10 Correapondoma (tho
8 . " V ' 1"BirI101pe8 "P . lattrr a pleaelng feaiure). Will ba furultbed.
Which IJLUE.f and HENDRICKS tri-l aubecrlpiloni can begin at any tine. '
TllE rain furraoFS tell us will still
give a fair shoiy for fl)o wheat and oats
crop). An iromonsely greater quanti
visit. He will hardly draw equal to !: ':! kmni ua
- L... .V. ...... J I mii5Mi; uu
uuiun- vut uoiwueo toe two enougn nlln.l nnd rnlnni.h Ihfl
pf rural funds will probably be realized
to cnabli the denizens of that place to
ifdo over thchcatcd term comfortably.
Tub Cincinnati Commercial (anti-
Granl) thinks the time has come for
ifallt. It jays;
"Tbey muaf discuss it thorounhlv
nnd at once. Geo. Grant is a eaudi-
ditto for th. next terra of tho Drosi-
deocy and is to bo weighed and
measured as such. Ho wapts the of-
uee as badly as any man ever wnntcd
to be ro;elccted to Congress.' Denials
of Uie fact where not hypocritical are
frivolous. There is no nooseoso about
this it is plain business.
stream?
welld etc.
Miss Cummings teJIs a reporter oj
tho Cincinnati Commercial that she
was not suppocnaod to appear at
tho Currie trial and that had she been
she would have been afraid to go bo-
cuufo Curries friends would certainly
take her life to savo him But why
was sho oot suppicnacd or even attach-
ed ? A witness that would swear for
Currie has beccn hunted for even in
another state ond those who were to
appear for tho State were not even
iiuiiSiid if Miss Cummings fltatomcqt
be true to bejjresont at the trial. The
ollloers of the law should jiso and ex-
plain.: Statesman. ...
Intel natloatul ladU-ntlqiia.
A Bcntlcman who recently visited
Austin states that preparations have
been uiaile at the International depot
at Austin to receive implements for
work on the extension of tho road to
San Autouio The contract for con-
jitruptiqg a false bridge oyer the Color-
4vlq baj been let it is .aid and the
rade Btablii'hod this aide cf 'the Col-
orado for some distauce. It ia calcu-
'iter! to couiplote tho road to an Mar-
t js in six month. There will bo no
iroubl in getting the rigl't of way
;hr9ugh i-an -Marcos though two fr-
. rin'bftviciuity may uiike soma
l.ouble. Sin Antonio Kx press'
Sobibkfh's .MaJniTtiTlor Januarr
2ns artiVlfson thj Uniled State Lite
i-'vinr S;rvicc; American Arm and
A r munition; S'rswberTy Culture;
Vung ArtirVLlfv in New York.
::e Acadiantio Louisiana: A Rcro-
: .optj 1 n)?Tes'man on Horseback
Th cJ'turial drpirtmrnt ia full
Lippincott's Magszino for Janu
ary lias tno tollowing articles among
others: Summerland Sketches; Some
Past Dangers to American Liberties;
From the Farm to tho Shop; Adam
and live (a story); International Copy-
right; The Bull Fight. There are
severs illustrated articles. "Oar
Monthly Gossip" aqd "Literature of
the Day" are complete and interesting.
We order or club with Lippincott's.
YfcK's Floral Gujdk. Of the
many Guides nnd seed and Plant Cata-
logues seqt out by our Seedsmen and
Nurserymen and that are doing so
much to iofoim tho people und beauti-
fy and enrich our country none are so
beautiful none so instructive as Tick's
Floral Guido. Its paper is the choip-
est its illustrations handsome and
given by the hundred while its Color
ed Plate is a cem. This work al
though costing but fjve cents is hand.
somo enough ipr a Gilt Book or a
p ace on the parlpr table. Published
by Jmes Vick Rochester N Y.
Enrly AaiberCaae la Alabama
I pbtaiped a few seeds of the above
named variety of sugar cane. I plant
ed them on ordinary land land that
would not prod ace over twenty bushels
of corn per acFe-rand gave it ordinary
ci)ltiyatiqn. I(ere is tho result : From
six square rods I obtained six gallons
of fine syurp weighing thirteen pounds
to the gallon that is about one-hundred
and sixty gallons per acre 18
good binds of fodder 480 binds per
acre and one bushel of seed or 2Uj
bushel per acre. 1 1 aUo made about four
pounds of very nico sugar per gallon-
expect to be able to report a' start
ling result next year. Tho whole
country Rants seeds. Who can fur
nish them and at what price per bush
el? Owing to its earlinets and supe-
rior Qualities it is destined to prove an
acquisition to this country. Success
to Farm aud Fireside fad to iu many
readers. Very respectfully.
Woolen. Ala. S. C. D.
WEarly Amber Cane reed for tale
by Geo. T. Jlalone. Also Umbrella
China Trrta at iVU ich.
umphed before the pepple in 1876.. As
the natural and emiqently fit repre-
sentatives of those principles it should
rejoice agaid to follow the same leader-
ship and jt is qot without hopes that
it shall be permitted to do so.
In our local politics tho Free Press
will continue to aim to do equal and
exact justice to all aspirants to office.
troating all with oourtesy sni giving
all perfectly lair play.
Now is an appropriate time to sub-
scribe. We would be glad if all friends
of the Free Press would sot as vol-
untary agents. At least show it to
your neighbors apd ask them to sub-
scribe AH postmasters are also au-
thorized agents.
Terms: One year in advance fJ.OO;
Six months in advance. $1.25: Three
months in advance. 75 cents.
JUayVVe are prepared to club the
Free Press with any of the leading
Papers or Periodicals of the country!
at reduced rates.
As an advertising medium the Free
Press cliallences public favor repre
senting as it does a community of a
remarkably substantial and well-to-do
character.
Tho Freb Press Job Printing Of
fice is much above the average of its
class and turps out the general run of
work in very good style. Prices very
rnasona ble. Orders by mail promptly
atten ded to and wqrk returned . post-
age pi id in the same manner.
Address
I. H. JULIAN
1 San Maroos Texas.
Back nuntaera can alwaya ba obtained.
Sew Slorlei are comnie need every etcpnd week
BUBSCIilrTIUH PKIUK
For One Tear. S3 Humbert $3 00
For Six llnnlbt tie Nlimbert . v. 1 M
for Four Montha IT Number! M 00
('LCB RATES.
For Ten Dollar! we will tend four coDiel for one
year to one addratt or each copy to . tcpirete
ao'iraet.
Tor Twenty Dollar! wo will lend eight eoplei to
one addreee or each oody to o teportte eddrete.
Thaptrty who aenda ua Twenty Dollanfors
cino or eignn copiet. all tent at one time will bo
emitted to a copy Free.
Qetfere-bp el clnbt of eight coplea can after
ward add tlugl copies al f l SO each.
gftTWe par all noataae on Panera.
Send Pott Office (irdertj or regltter all money
Write Name Town County and Stats plainly.
JAUES KLVEKSON
Proprietor rnd Publisher of "Saturday Sight"
Philadelphia Pa.
"ICR'S
Floral Guide
toria
MUlioiu of Mothers oalireu their do-
Jighi OTr Cutpria It it natnre'a remedy
for stseimllatiTig the food. Unlike Cat
tor OU jt la pleasant to take and
anlike Morphine Syrups it is harmless.
Caatoria regulates tbe Bowels destroy
Worms Cure
Sour Curd and Wind Colic
and allays Feverishiiess. What gives
health to the Child promotes rest for
the Mother. Children Cry (or Pitch-
er's Caatoria It ia tbe most reliable
effective and popular article dispersed by
Druggists.
i beautiful work of 100 Pages One Colored
Flower Plate and 600 Illuatraiiona. with Descrip-
tions of the ban Flowers and Vegetables with
price of aeede and how to grow them. All for a
Five Cent Stamp. Iu Kuglub or Gorman.
TICK'S SEEDS rre the best In the world. Fire
Cents for pottuge will buy tbe Floral Guide toll-
ing hoiy to get them
The Flower and Vegetable Garden 175 "ages.
Six Colored Plates apd many hundred Engravings
For SO cenia In paper covers; tl CO In elegant
cloth. In Oermau or English.
Hick's Illustrated Monthly Magajlne S3 Psges
a Colored Plate In every number and manr tine
Engravings. Price 1 3!) a yoar; Five Copies far
ft 00. Spocltneii Numbers seut for IP ceutspg
ifibi popieo lor q cents. '
Address JAMBS yiCK Rochester V. Y.
i w r ii leusi
MOLINE WAGONS. pEERB PLOWS. McfJORMICK SELP-BlKn
mfoh 1&AI7 NICHOLS. SHJiiPARD Ai'O.'S TU$f
- EU AND ENGINES BROWN'S-tfm'TON QtN' 1
" keXleV's steel-barbed ytRfir7r...
i ...... ..- ..... . .. t
I bog t Ipfown my frlondt sad eMtomors that my fall stock of morobaadlte It oowoamplsU; j.j f
I flatter niyiolf lobpyp the largottsBd best selocted atoct:of'.'' ' -. .
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
Ai
CLOTH
HATS BOOTS pd .SHOES IIARDWARE CROCKERy.. WppDBj f
and WiJjLUW YAivi Alv-i ; (.
in tho market bought at lowest prleet a.nd not to be undersold by aybofly.'." . '.V. . ; j'
I ell particular attention to ay alack ef CIOiRS and WBMOOnd I will sho tefl OHOIOIUn.'
C0B9 by the quart and gallon PPCt a ear load of MOLIftB WAQONS aud POfli P i
Iurltlng an examinatioo of my flock I remain respectfully K (;.. ( ... !
WIVIwGIBSEIVT.I
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AUSTIN - - ;;;-;; :;:TEXASf
... ;.t
sj-Jjaj MANUFACTURER AND DIAtER IN ' " : 'rt"
Texas and Louisiana
" i I :ao.
Ik;
SASH SCOBS BLIPS AND . SHINGLES.
8-OFFlCE YARD and PLANlNGr MILL'
. . AJj Kailroad iraclt.
'il.- VXTrtlTTftTim.....
- JulyMyl
ShcrUan'a Cavalry Condition Pew-
vUjaUo. A Dvy corrlrlte i 0 : up. wl" pwuiveiy present all crdio-
!. ia IL MiJ.inlff irt of Scrib- ! .' J1 co"n";' ote. cattle
1 "Mtosau joi peiui rouTant-
Ij.'ware of tbe
( ly imrrovin! them
: lrrT Pr ! hfy are m-0rthtes.
; ul.!i!i.T. Itoih thee twin I .
. I. . .. :x' : I "X alB el
Lttur.
W'e arc a!. in rcwipt of Sf. N'iclo
? ut'Iuli -ro. Itoih theoe
mm
Einoe Healing yempdios haro been used by
SUFFERING MAX
hat there been knowq such absolute Pain
relieving- agents as ho
Centaur Xiniments.
They- soothe heal and euro. They
HEAL-Cute. Wond Galls Old-Sores Bw
ken-breuts nt gorp Nipples ;
CCBK-Psin in thp Back Khenmatism Scia-
tica Lninbago Neuralgia Ear-Ache
Tetter Pimples Itoh Salt Bhenm and
all Flesh Bone and iluspla ailments of
Animals ;
SUBDUE-InflsmniBtion and Swellings;
RELIEVE Bolls Falont.Uleers. gore Throat
Bronohitis Croup apd Qujnsy
XXTBACT Pain from Purns Sealds SUngt
Frost bites Sprains and Braises.
The experience of centauries has made the
CENTAUR
Liniments the most speedy and effective
curative agents for
MAN and BEAST
the world has ever known. The Centaur
LINIMENTS
hare relieved mora bed-ridden Crip-
plea healed m-re frightful wounds
and sawed more valuable' animals than
all ether liniments ointments oils extracts
flatters and so-called "pais killers and
"akin rnrea" combined.
Phyaiclauis and Veterinary furreoni en-
d.Ke the Centaur LinixnanU i millions
of men. wnmrs and children in all countries
nae them and Iloejckecpen. Farmers.
Plant! TraTden .irrrrmra. Teamtten
aai ftork-arrowers are their patronj. They
are clean ther
A GREAT PAPER.
THE NATIONAL FAMILY PA-
PER OF THE SOOTH.
18 COLUMNS . BO tOU TAKE IT I
The "Snnny South" has been constantly Impror.
Ing till It has now nearly attained to narlection.
Tbe last issue comes to us eularued to 48 columns
ia roi a arain) MH'nDer in every respect and
errybody should send for It wilbou delay. In
future itwll pombna all the'best features of all
the papera ul the day and ma;Justy bp palled
the national family paper of the Sou h for every
family will surely takp it. It uil contain every
possible variety of rending mailer with splendid
illustrations and evervtlilne- to entertain amii'se
and Instruct a family. Uake up clubs in every
community and (end right along for it. Clubs of
five can get it tor t'i On each a year. A tijqgle
copyists eu. IJon't wait for Agents.
Addretp J. H. 4 W.o. SRAI.S
Allatitu Ga.
NOTICE!
Tie copartnership heretofore existing
between J. V. Htitchins and P. K. Tur-
ner under the firm namn at Uutetilns &
l'urncr is this day dissolved by mutual
consent.
J. V. Hutchins Trill have charge of the
books of tbe late firm and is authorized j
to sign the farm name in liquidation. All '
Notice For StockVoJilers. Meet-
Of nc o? tbe International anp
liKAT North erx Kaileoap .
.. CoiiPANr.. .' i.
'4?AissTrti6 Texas Oqe 8 1879.
Notice is hereby e-iven. that a arjecial
meeting of the StoesThdjdprs or this Com-
pany will bn held nt the qffioe of the
Couipany at Palestine lezuB on the ota
day ol March 1880 at Jo o'clock a. m.
pirsaart to a resolution of the Board of
Direpturs adopted Despinber 8th 1879
for the purport of authorising oppi-ovinj
ratji'ying tcd confirming n ujortuage ee-
cutea in the nama ot tho Lompnny on
.November 1 1879 to eocure the payment
ol Five million si? hundred and twenty-
lour thousand ($0024000) dollars and a
iurther sum of $10000 per mile of new
road and a second mortgage executed in
the name of tho Company on the same
day to secure tbe payment of Pour mil
lion seven hundred . and . twenty-lour
thousand ($4734000) doilars and a fur
ther sum ot f 10000 per mile if new
road and also tor the purpose of ratifying
pr rejecting; the action ot tho Hoard ol
Directors at a meeting held at Palestine
pn October 22 189 and also for the pur-
pose of ratifying; or rejecting tho action
of a meeting of Stockholders of the
Company held aj Palestine on' November
3ra IB7H ana another meeting ol saia
Stockholders ' held November 17 1870
and also for the purpose of uuthorisine.
ratifying and confirm ing the acceptance
by this Cotnpnny of a deed of certain
Railroads and other property iroin
Messrs. John IS. Kennedy and Samuel
Sloan . Trustees to this Company execute
ed November 1 1879 and also for the
purpose of authorizing ratilvinz and
confirming the acceptance by this Com
"It Cuqnnt bp Snrpgtsefl irllphuertrsnd Beauty." f
Kew York Cummeruial Advertiser . i I
FOR 1880 I
LIPPlNCOTrS MAGAZINE
A Profanely Illualraled'AtonlM) of '
Literature Spience Art andTrai
. - . .. .i. " f'-t .
.. : Aila.-l M T .: 4. I'
This Magazine enters Hs Twentyflftb volom i
with the number for January lssu. Tbe publlib. f
ers take pleasure In agalu assuring the patrooiif i '-.
tbe Journal that In tbe future; as In the past lbs !'
more popular and prominent features' will bt
Diilntalned and that they will continue the Intnl.' t
duetlon of sncli new attractions at may prove tl S
interest andlsustaln tlielilpu rejrutatlon Kalnad'
for ibis Magazine. They will spare no efforts Is'
supply thoir patrons wlfli a fund of - ' " i. !'
parties indebted to the late firm are re-1 pany from the R.icpiver of the' property
ot this uompany. ol all the property
quested to call at once and settle. All
claims not sctt.ed in a reasonable time
will be placed in tbe bauds of our attor-
ney lor oollqption. '
i. y. hut-hiss
PAS.S. R TUKMi-fi.
In retiring from business1' I return my
thanks to the citizcqg qi Hays and ad-
luinins counties lor thelt Ithcral Datron-
age during the past ten years and bo
i i it m... 1 . i T . I.
Hpt-B& ior wr xurner wno continues in
buainess. a cqtitinuance of their patron-
age. Wishing all a nappy and prosper-
ous year. J. V. HUTCUlSjj.
San Ajarcqs Tex.i Jao. 1 1880.
Jan. 3-tt
Manhood: How Lost How Re-
ptored. "
. Just published a Dew edition of Dr. Cul
t-V-Jverwetl's Celebrated Kssay on the radical
All Acure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhea
4orSemlna. Waakuess Involuntary Seminal
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