The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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iHB'GouNTY News.
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TIEJC8 S1.50 PIE T1AB
VOMJtfE 8.
ABILENE. TAYLOR COUNTY. TEXAS FRIDAY APRIL 15 1892.
NUMBER 8
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'The
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HE FUST HATIOHAL
Capital 125000.00.
J. H. RMQRK
Pfeident.
Otto W.
Dictoi J. H. Parramore T. S. Rollins G. A. Kirkland J. M.
Radford OttoW. Meffcns Brooke Smith. E. H. Sintcnis.
it-
THE ABILENE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital $100000.00. Surplus $100000.00.
i. G. Lowdox
Prieident.
Wm. Cameron.
V. President.
Dicto Theo. Heyck Geo. P. Phillips E. P. K.dlin-..1.M. D.uigh-
rty Fred Cockrell Wm. Cameron W. P. Brazelton.!. G. Lowdon.
THE rABIERSiND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.
Capital $60000.00.
F. W. Jameb Ed. 5. Hukiiks
Preident. V. President.
Dibxctorb Charles Kenyon John R. Hoxie W. F. Flournoy. F
Wrj'mei Ed. S. Hughes Henry James B. P. K-nyon.
MONEY TO LOAN!
JD JL
GURBIE. 8T1TII
Promptness and Dispatch our motto in this
branch.
FANCY - WOOD - WORK
FOR HOUSE
Band sawing ripping turning bnic-ki-ts ttinu-il column
Cypress tanks built to order.
Shop on Sonth First St.
TOTTEN BROS. Props.
It Ha ben Fully Demonstrated and is Inontestable
Iii M CsaTenient Sitidttbrj d Quickest Way to Beait Honey
The Pacific Express Co.'s
((((((MONEY ORDER SYSTEM))"))
THK in NO DKLKX IX PCRCHAR1NO
TMK-- H MO "jo THKM. NO DELAY
ftd Lost Mo Time
F No Patience
Urn Saw Trouble Tt
T4 save four temper.
OKDKKS MrEl A.T ANY
-J-IJT YOU
WISH TO WUV.
FARMST RANCHES my
OR LICB
$. W. WKtCHT r-
M WKI TO BKC
0 WIT TO
--ABILENE TEXAS.S
OfiSe ? AbU Dry Oood Co.' 8tore Pine St. City Property for Ront.
Titl i-BtirUd Tx pid and Property rendered for taxes.
ar;
D. W. WRISTEN.
WRISTEN fe ANDERSON
Wholeaale and Retail Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
A yresh Supply and Good Stock always on
t.-.jH rAvMr.i and ovo-minA o-onris n.Ttd cet our
prices Wbre-ftujtag.
to jiy Dart of th city.
at Wristen'd old stand
CARRIACE PA1NTINC
Done to Order by
ROLAND fc HtJBBARD
At Their Shop
East Side of Oak St. Abilene.
All classes of Carriages Painted and Repaired
on short notice and work guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Give us ja
food won ana DiacKsmitning acme.
BAKE OF ABILENE.
Surplus $15625.00.
Steffkxr
Cashier
E. H. Sixtems
Ass't Cashier.
E. 0. Phice
Cashier.
Surplus $2400.00.
H. P Kenyos Hknkv.Ia.mE5.
Cashier Ass't Cashier.
HENDERSON
rURN!Kr.G.
Abilene. Texas.
THESE-OUDERS. NO III-1.. Y IN C. II
IN KEFUNDINO IF I.O.ST.
KA'I KS.
4
Sot over "..
Over.' to $10
iU.tSIii to SJi)
Ovrr -0 to ."
Oicr$.Wo 40
Ovrr 8Mto t.0
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lo ct-.
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HOIK Ilt'KINO THE WAY-.
SK1.I. OK EXCHANOK
OR SfBritBLX PROPERTY.
STOCK.-
R. G. ANDERSON.
AU goods delivered free
Don't forget the place
Pine Street Abilene.
trial oraer. ah sorts oi
ESTATE
PvofenHionul Cavdn
DR. J. A. PIPKIN
i Physician and Surgeon
Otters his professional eervices to
' the people of Abilene and viuinitv in all
the branches of the profession. Culls
answered at all hours day or niht.
' Okfick L'pfctairs over B'asV drugstore
; He.-idene- one hloek we.t of tile llaptist
chureh.
DR. D. R. FOWLER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
CUKsTMT 1 . AIJ1I.ENK
Obst.-trii-d and .l;st-a-es of wonun a --.:':Ity
Ortic in lieu brick. Chestnut. itrvH. lJ-idvncti
on Oak Fiiifi. Miiuh t rourl liou-.
C. W. SHERBljj'O M. D.
IHlill)Kr.TIIHVfHYSI('l..N.
Cjn;.iiic I)iaea's nfciti'ty.
Olliee at liesidenee -oath of Metho-
dist Church. Abilene. Texa.
DR. W. W. WALLACE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
AHII.KNK. TK...
( nil- utteiideil day or niulit. Olliee
over llarri.- I)ru-tore. Ueideiu:e in
property fni'iiier owned b I.. Muier.
DR. F. N. BROWN
TIM. 1UKK . .a.IKSK. TK.-
II. L H-iiiU .V 11 Kirliv
BENTLE Y & KIRB Y
Attorneys-at-Law.
AWI.KNE.
TEXAS.
Will prarlu-e in all tin-i-ourl-ami siie i.ronil.t
mi ruriiiii niifiitif.n t all ini-iii.-- .ninitii.tl
tin-in Mill-. r-M 111 ui.r I.a-.uKi-
an
to tlicm
!. r. in iii-oi . k.k. 11..111.
BLEDSOE & LECETT
Attorneys - at - Law
PINK T.. Al.II.KN'K.
Will pr;u-tiie 111 .-ill iliiTitui'iM-indghc
clci.-i-:itli-!ilitu I :ill lni-iii- ini ru-stfil
tn their rare.
Wm. II I.ckii: I: L .!..imr
LOrKITIW .10 IN El .
' Athmii-x- llu
I OtllbT OLS.
7T-L7.
auilene.
TEXAS
; Will prai-in-f in all tli o.nirti. ol tin Aliil.-n.
i Counirv ami in-ciu-r -.iin-i.i mi-kiHi. ? "-
j je tin" F.il.-ral fourth Uliri wr Uniton's
1 Stun-. Clti-'tiiut Sir-.-!
a. ;. BULL.
attokm-:y- at-
LAW
A III I.I.N E. T I- A.
i-ii-r Fir-t Nti.iiial Hank
(I Hi.
C. A. KIRKLAND
A T T K X K V- AT-Ii A W
Olliee .! Kir-I N:itioii:d l!:tnk.
AHII.KNK. TKXAS.
s .1 V I K s - S . V L !: s.
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Abilene. Tcias
Olliee. rtirm-r of Norih Jii'lninl IMin st8.
T. W- DAUCHERTY
Allonin jiikI Cuiiiisrlloi'-iil-I.iiw.
AIMI.KNi: TKXAS.
Olliee tier I.apnw-il.i.--tore.
gr.-Seci:d attention to roileelion.Xl-as
.1. 1 WA(iSTAFF.
ATTORX1CV AT I.-
& ii np.-...
Will prai'tiee in the disiriet and
eounty eniirti. ami itive elu.-e atlentinn
tn all" liiiine ? eiiiru-leil In his eare.
Olliee ner First National Hank.
T. A. IIK.VKV.
5Sr0fliec oer Lapowski's stoie.
Abilene Texas
J. fl. IMCKEXs
HAV1I .1 UED.
PICKKSS ifcRED
unuBmaidmm
wimc 111 inn iiiiuiat-. vnnt-iii. 1 tahoi
special attention triven to fttrnishin'i
Abstracts of title Having a complete
Abstract of Tavloi ri.uni.v land titles as
reeonleil inT:lor. Uex'ar and Travis
counties we are prepared to furnish Ah-
s tracts on short notice ami at reasonable
prices.
T QyVVftT
J-javvJUi
OQ
vj
AHII.KNK. TEXA.
In addition to mr ab.-trai-t of Taylor
enmity. iiii'IiidiathiTit of Abilene we
Inive a enniplele abtraet of the Land
j Otliee tile? and of Travis and Hexar
i counties haviiijr pone in it.kson to San
j Antonio ami Austin and abstracted thN
' data.
The Man That Said
"n
SILENCE IS GOLDEN
Did Not Advertise.
CiirpiMilr.s niid JI rh nil:
Crtn buy TOOI.S at ilrst liamU ami -Mf i'i to
T.l -H-f c-nt. St-nd for iHutrnti-l catalogue.
houslm: i
a itritcK.
J K N I I S I '!"''"!" Cl'i"i":"-a l'";k :ml " .l.-.iials-V. L. Tho........ K.JI. ! "umm Khu;i o.lv' come ''' relieved fro duty in cou-
t..LI.. tJ ';". Jl"". '" llmUon. Geo. I-. Hill. F.I. &l hv .. i f ...one.v "J th IUe .-onncil ofadoite.
r.. !...':.. .: i ..:... .... .... ...... ... .... mill :i ip.to. ... .. . .Xx iMi.luou.
-i -v i -r r r i i -r r r 1 1 . Zi. i .n 11111111. i 1 imi i 1:1. Mit i-j i- iiii... win luimr m.i nt i.inniin
kViiihi r"iV:. ;;. Vm: t ens- ie on resolution: iit xvlio have alrcadv accumulated P . ..
ru: At the conclusion of n.s address F M u- . ..i1.liriirlll . v . u. ... fll :v. K-h- Compere is hereby ap-
LBl'4?.M5rri..n.fl ' Mr'H- m'r ei.. Cabell was presented with a M ' " ". Vr .? ' i' ' olutVil luvmlwv r the co1
uai.n. .iru x..n i .M. Howard Arkansas; S. I). Lee ;imi the will come here to spei d ....... .
Coi. federate uniform b t he II. IC. m- . : . ' "latlimnistration and will report
DR. J. M. ANDERSON . r . . V Mississippi; Pulus Barrmgei money in educating their bovs and 1n . . . r- t -
' Lee camp of I'ort Worth. Gen. v- .. ; t A . . 7 . to the chairman. Lirst Lieutenant
-r n t i t r-r-i T" r rT- -.-. - -N orlli Carolina; Captain .1. II. guls. andm budding comtortable v . r; t . .
I N I lXI'llll A'l ...! ...... In llin iiiiiintiii.i I MttiTOI' tnr ilutt- in iiniinnn.
111. 1X1 I lw I lill IIIL lilt- WHO' IIUIIIIMI
jlHvIn i loi.
Tlie Old TelerauM.
AT DALLAS.
We extract the following fro
tin proceeding! Of tlie cnuteder-
ate re union which convened at
Dallas Tuesday of last week :
Thi has been a cam day in Dal-
las. It is estimated that there are
50;'i visitors in the city some of
them ex-Confederates and others
who have come to Dallas to get
. ...
the benefit of the cheap railroad
rates to New Orleans.
The ex Confederates formed in
line nt p in. and with Gen. W.
L. Cnbi-d at their head matched
to the city hall. An address of
welcome was made by Judge A.
T. Watts. The response was made
by Gen. Tom BeaU of Fort Worth
Gen. Cabell the delivered a eu
logy on the Confederate soldiers.
during which the following eiicit-
ed prolonged laughter and ap
JM.MIM-:
"We hnd to hVht Eurnne. Asia
" -
and Africa In one firlu I ran-
speech.
Adiutaui-Geiieral Mabrv in be
' '
half of Governor II gg and the
. . H
of.it.. i iii.tn.l flin i.l wt.i ... i.i .if
OHM" III I liltll It.U lilUlill III 111
' . ..
wnn a nag oi uie repuonc oi lexas.
v.cn. e.n Miiuuuiiueu ui.ii n
Ktock Subscription book WHS Opeil
' .
foi I he liutliose of laisillir a flllld
to erect a Confederate monument
. ... .... . .
ii. lexas. the stoclc was jj per
snare ami the limit iuuii.u 0
shares.
a lempo ar. orgaui.:iiioii uas
lormedaud the encampment ad
journe.l till night.
NIGHT SESSION
Vtthe iH-iniiiiifr of the niHit
u'ssion ivsoitii!ot.2 . uiw -.
'.I... !... !.... M..n..ll......l. .
: iiit- laiu iji-ii .iuuiiiMigii ncic'
...... ......1
CIIIIIIMI II
The comuiitiee on restdutions
-tiun tel U COllStltlll Hill tor the
1
peiinauent organization of a stale
encaii.pmeiit which is very similar
I Joss 111:1 io 1 ene al
AT XKW OKLKAXS.
New Orleans. April vS. The Con-
federate veterans have been bless-
ed with beaut fill sunshine weath
er for their reunion. The feature
the day was their meeting at
Washington Artilery hall which
tue term as a c nveiition hall
which presented a patiiotic ap-
pearai.ee when General W. d. Ho-
ban of the Louisiana division of
t'nitcd Confeterato veterans call
ed the house to ord- r. He made
i
a hi f ami elocpieut address uel-
cotui!!; the delegates many of
wIk":i came from a distance. ''God
seeiua to have welcomedI he vet
eraiis' said General ffehant 'l
mviiiL' tin in such :v nfiiutituj sui
sbiii balm la.jjycal yj thr
Louisi-iua smili
.rst daN of
At the doiiehlsion 0 GeiierJd
Hehan's altlx-ss llr Dr. Ma
ham offered aiervent prayer.
Major Wright Schauinburg si
retary to Ma.or Shakespeaie
moved that Virginia not berig
state be invited to seats on
. .. . t.(VPit
""r OI lie COIlNOlil
witnout however the right
y
Mayor Shakespeare was tliet
introduced to the meeting by Gen
eral Hehan. A round of applause
greeted the inaxor's rising. His
honor voiced pleasure at extend-
ing to delegates the hospitality of
the city. He said he could not
call them strangers but members
01 one laiiiny.
The chairman asked if Govern
t- ... n.
or "ichols was present. No an-
swei.
r.eneiald. B. Gordon was nex-
introduced. Tremendous cheering
followed his introduction. Gen -
eral Gordon in a loud redonant
-:... c..;.i . Tu-..tiinii..i.io; ru
u" ..-.-.....o.
me as 1 stami nere. iirst the
abounding wealth of kindness and
affection extended us bv a glori-
1
od peopl- ...!. sec- 1 our pov
ert. ol wonls to express our grat
'itudc. Here are gathered from all
to the constitution of the Cuited P M..n to .Mr. ..etlcson mm-. ... vyvy .... ..c .u i..e ... ...v .
Confederate Veterans. Adopted. wire of the p.esident of the said M:.:. Kxiim. .i.s. (..ueMions p.iyate.
The exercise-Mif the nMii w.-iv Coufeib-rate stales ami ue earn- ! .11111!) Lxaiuinatiuii- d-inug t. 01 poral Dan L. Hail isappoint-
. ..1...I...1 iv '.l....ii.r r..i. S.il -sl1 iecoii.ni. nd to the legisla- "!- I' ' eai . ao ijtiotums Irom tl rfeigeaiit. vice Toire. reduced.
.OIIlllIllllO.lt.llll-"t.l. Olll . . ii- ...
. .1... 11 : 1-VMii.ti.Mt mix lif r In slt-ir.. ..i run t- I.11111-. I'ru-e tn tie coi-mh-
ng PKies nor if e
VtJ-tiitVv
I parts of the south grizzled vete-
rlll rtf till onnlll m-lT lwl rntn
j.rana of that once memorable andy(bileue appreciate tho value and
!" forever pi or io us Cotifederaevbeiielit of this institution? I have
Loud applause. General Gordnh
k oke of Lee Hiiodntid of other
and caused the veterans to dcAn-
onstrate their igorous appreiia
tion of hip eloquence. He n jxt
spoke of the valor and patriotism
of the Gnnfederntps. Tho nld t :i"
i -.. .. e . v
-aa 0teu furled lorever. 1 ie
.-. t1 ..- :..
.uuo.-wi 'ii-j' 'iiui. iiiuiuiiiii viti- ciuiciui U"lllllllli OC)lt IIIUC1
euce lives now only as a memo .v. lst of this year. Now I assert
Obi things have passed and aiidV.thnt the building of this boarding
eia has come and now we are all
American citizens. DyifeiiingU-
plause. ' aJ .
General Gordoucoiielu1et) h s
speech took. the clmir and called
to order the Lulled ( oniederaqe
veterans.
1. - . . i
f
liie loilvrvvuijr comiuittces weu
app(iiittl : On order ol btisim
U.Jfonei; .j.
'. Vl'Vdoncs Iuiiana; A. i
ItjyiVxas; S. D. Lee. .Mi;ss-
d;W. II. Jackson TenuesjJe:
y
.
sini:
wAT)
Gait Indian Teiritoi; J.. M. Joint
Hon. A l:(li:llii:i; Jnlm ( Jill. Teiiin
.-. . .- .
KOer (it'll. .MiIIimv Miiriilu- . I
.. . .- . . . . . .. j
Delauev Ivetituckv: .John C. I i-
I
. - t I
derwootl western division: Ioiiii
.. ....
Glenn ilr. Louis'.au:
The .iairiii:in announced tie
..... ttr i'... '. l..w-.t
picseuie oi lien. Vieo. oli'iN
;.... .... ....... l .f i .. .i;..; ..
iii.ijui -j;t-iii-.n iii i nt- uniMUliUi
i..-i..wi ti... ........1 ..:..
.' "' . ..-!-
viei lo alieipate in the vo-
rlMMnMs. (Jcueral Pobcrt Ilj.l.c.
iin v- ..1. '....ii:
i...iiiiii.iii..ii .t .... wi.ii v.iiuiiii.i
ivi-iiu ai.il Geneial ilavwud.
o Columbia. S. C. were also an-
nouiiced.
. I.
Several resolutions were ofti-r-
m1 and referred to the eninmitiH
"" '4 -
M .. .
--.j.u . 1
i.?ilWiLW!ls
oncreti iv ueuerai
lows:
Resolved That it is the sense
of this convention that the laic
C nletleiale states t-iaut a small
vote her an annual jieusion offotM)
each during the remaining .cars
ofher life to-wit: Mailantl. Vir
giiiiiv. North C'artiiua. South Car -
oliua Florida Geo'.l"ia Alabama
Mississippi Louisiana Texas Ar-
kaiij-as Tennessee. Indian Jerri-
torv Keiituckv and Missouri.
On motion of Colonel Mullen ni
M:sgjssiipi tM. resolution wa. not
'. t c.0Inmitei. OII VQuUl.
tioiiB but was iiiianiinoily adopt-
ed mi suspension of rules.
w "
.. .. ... . .
lai'V I Hie 1 I'lis: IjJMV.n.
ustinTex. Apiil 7. -The faun-
i- members of the house have
fiiiiml out how tiut laws woik
and will be reluctant to vote for
Crawford's trust bill. A few
mouths back the farmers .uie
clamorous foi a double-geared
trust law. Then the lawyer gen-
erally were disposed to advi-e
that the common law enforced
rigorously would furnish protec-
tion. The attorney general by hi
victorv in the Travis district court
1.j-k ntliAi jl.nv .iiiiiiiiul f li Lit (t
u.c uo.-.-. ..... m.....v
er members that the common law.
rigorouslv followed ui). is bettei
. . ' 11 1 1 1
than the newtledged devices ot
lawyers. He obtained -in io.jum
tion against a so called trust. Now
the lawers of the house favor
and the farmers oppose re-enact
ment of the trust act S
Specimen Case..
S IT niiff'nnl Vow faciei Wis..
was" tIOubled with Neuralgia and
Rheumatism his Stomach was dis-
ordered his Liver was affecting
... .. ..1 ;... .1... i...i.i 11
m iui.nn.u-i ...-n-i-. im. .!.-
fell away and he was terrib-y re
uuceu 111 uesnaiiusueiigiu. mice
bottles of Klectric Bitter cured
. .
Kdward .Shepherd Harrisbtitg.
- 111. had ruiiiiim: sores on his leir
' of eight years standing. Used
lbr.ee hottlr of "'V l!UtKr
"" ol '. " ""-"" --
mil oal-uli uivi.u or l-illi-l.- 1. 1 M - I".
ica Salve and his leg is souml
um well. .lohn Speaker Cataw-
ba. O. hadtive large fever sores
01. his leg doctors said he was in-
curable One bottle Klectric Bit-
-" ? Bncki-u' Ari-
.... caiVl. .-.. hi entirely. Sold
. -- ---- .--.....-. ...
' by Bass Bros.
.
iiirco in 1 iii.- iiiiiimuii" i.i 1 c. in - - ' - - i-"
m ni ohm' College.
r. Editor Do the people of.
been told that there is a standing
offer 375000 00 borfus to the next
railroad buffi to this city. I am
also informed that 8-2000.00 to
825000.00 will build a boarding
hall that will arcommodate two
Itnmlt-eil lniirilrc .....I ..r...l.ln 1.;..
... 4. ' .
instiiutiou ot 1 arniug to make a
.... . . .
hall and the successful opeuinr of
this collt-ge ill be a greater ben
etitthnnthe building of another
railroad to the town
First. I notice that it will onh
cost one-third n much as a :ail-
road.
K' Second. I state that the colleire.
j t
s con.pleted will be worth 825.000.
00 in helping to get another rail
road.
Thud the completion of this
homes the. arc permanent.
Fourth I notice the building of
thi college will bring only the
very best class of people.
Fifth I will say that Helton paid
32.()U0 for her college Urown-
wood 2.S000 for hers. W.-ico Ast)..
Mini r. i.... . in I . I :t
(MM) tot Iters. What has Abilene
..;...... ....i.... i : i...
;; ii-n IW1 llfl. jll.l CI It.lll II O I I.
;....
...i;.
Sixth. 1 will s:..v that if we pro-
pose to make a success of and
: 1. . . ..:. .- ... .
1 i-ii-ii ! ;iu ui'iit'iiis iroin iiiis coi-
lege we must complete it now.
otherwise people will begin to sav
it's a failure and then it will be
.
too late to give or work lor its
success. It is now or never.
v.. i
"m. II. Lockktt.v
ihileiu- Summer .-trv.
The fourth annual session be-
!iins Iul tth.and closes.Iuly ;50th
LS;)2. The Normal will speiall
Viirlc will be Mudied. Normal
'ertifw-.-.tcj. an valid throughout
'he .State fr two yeais.
- The success of the Abilene Nor-
nial in the past is well known. In
.ndd-tioii to the facilities 0 tiered
heretofore t cachet s w-iP find Yog-
trie's Geographical ami Astrono.
mical Charts the Physician's An-
b"d Aid. ami Iiancioft's Ob-
ject Lessons wn interesting and
sdul.
Tuition -i.00: board from .10 0U
t.i s"0.ia I'.nntiliiitr ni.n.oe uiil
- - -- r !-
1 :....: 1 ... .1 . . .. .
"l ""''"" at me reijnesi 01
1"m' so d. -iiing. For further in -
foimaiinii witte Geo. W. lloach
-h 1. ..C.. .. ..-.... .!.... .. I... ll.Ai'iklhi' fittllliiitil t t rli irtM iLk n "
01 (.'. (I. Emus'. Abilene. Texas. . "
t.- n . An exchange tritely remarks
Mi- Madge Williams of Imle- that the girl who eaii work a bo-
prudence Texas a giuud-duiigli- quel of embroidery on the toe of
ter of the hero of .San Jacinto s'ipper and play "Somebody
Gen. .Sam Houston and a native ! -Oiiiiiit when the dewdrops fall''
Texas girl was voted the honor on a piano may boast of her ac-
uf christening the new war ship complishmeuts during the court-
Texas by .'JIMKIO majority. '"Ii season but afier marriage the
one who can put a triangular patch
Now Try This. 0n her husband's pantaloons and
1. ...:n .... J ...1 .....1 ...:n ... ...
ii wm cost ou iioiuuij; ami iu
..... 1. .1. . .... t it .... l..tv
S.iim 1111 xuu ;..... i .mu ...iy v
eough. cidd or any trouble with
1 ..i....f .... i.....r ii- l 1'j
throat chest 01 lungs. Di. Kings
Nt'A Discoverv tor coiusumption
c0Jhs :i!l(1 C(lIls i ar:iit Am! to
Ve relief or monev will be paid
:IH-. SuH'eieis from la grippe
found it just the thing and under
iium- 11.111 ."i-my ...... v.c.l exJ1MlSe of somebody else. An
iecoerv. 1 r a sample bottle at .
oure.vpei.se and lean foryourself evening ot rates means more ship-
jut how ood a thing it is. Trial pets. More shippers means tuoro
bottles tree at Bass Bros.' drug buyers more buyers mean more
Ktoie
Large size obc ami fl.
She Committed Suicide.
Mr.-. F. C. Cone at Paris left
... . . . t-
tjns letter: ".Mv nu.-oand -r or-
Vi. H. if j c..iue voll trouble
ilUl j sun-t.r so. Voti do not know
.nat these long wakeful wretch-
ed nitrhts are to me and I am so
tired darling - the pain will never
be better. It is not easv to take
mv own life but I have been sick
olong. Guod-bve mv husband.
..- .;r.. ' ti;3
n'".u .- -- -
"? " .nou.-anu. m gives
pr n-steati 01 using ur. iHiies
Restorative Nervine and being
spceoilv cured ot their wretched-
new. (5 Bna Bro. drug store
ue'ng
c
and set ami elegant book and trial
. - . i
bottle flee.
Ilgbt Infantry Matters.
lue toiiowmg order issued last
week explains itself :
Headquarters Abilene Li
ght In-
l.i n try Company C tth Kegi-
ment Texas Volunteer Guards.
Abilene Texas April 7 1S92.
Company Onlor. No . lrt.
1. The following promotions and
reductions in the Abilene Light
Infantry are hereby announced:
Second Sergiant B. C. Clark to
be. 1st sergeant vice Home elect-
ed 2nd Lieutenant.
Sergeant Clem Boulte to be 2nd
Sergeant vice Clark promoted.
Corporal E. E. Pad ford to be
Sergeant.
Corporal L. C. Paytou is here-
by reduced to the grade of a pri-
vate. Private E. E. Fan is to be cor-
poral vice Radford promoted.
Private W. S. Daniel to be cor-
poral vice Paytou reduced.
They will be obeyed and re-
spected accordingly.
2. First Sergeant B. C. Clark is
tion therewith. Allen Br ell
Cnhtaiu Abilene Li.'lif Infimtrv
Oman.:
E. E.Padfokd. Company Clerk.
The following order was issued
this week :
Headquaiters Abilene Light lu--fantiy.
Company C 4th Pegi-
iiient Texas Volunteer Guards.
4 i.i.... fp ....: . .-.-
I. o n" t. "
1. The following named enlist-
. .... . .'t. .. .
imi iillU 01 Ule AoilClie Ll'rllt In
fantrv are at their own
diseb'arged the seivicc
tate.
......
d. 1. Norns
request
of tho
E. T. Douglass.
-
C. V. Anderson
irtis Han ock.
drill. W. T. Young is dismissed!
fiom the Coinpain.
II. .Sergeant 11. G. Torrey is
ral. ice Hall promoted
Sergeant K. 1. Walshe is :ip-
pointed Quartermaster Sergeant
III. The Quaiter .Master S e r-
geant will Secure all articles of
uniform or other property in pos
session of men named in the tlrst
patagraph of this order ami turn
the same over to the . Company
Commander. Alle.v IJrEi.u
Capt. Abilene Light Infantry.
D ! U I .
'" vADFoiM).Lompan Clerk".
t - m m
New recruits are beinir added
to the i-iill Mini rlie fiiiiiiitinv iu in
1 .
. :l prosperous eouditiou financial-;
."
realize tiisit some0a(I s coming
wh;i he tVlmifr )e!I rh jH lhe
......... ttttir :
one uno imiKes a oetier wne.
. .About 0-v "PPers thai
are down on the commission are
the big ones that have been hu-
mored with "inside'' rates at the
coinpetion and more competition
mil not hurt the growers. LJe-
sitb?s sfrict adherence to fair and
iiiiiiiii'in rsire meunn iicir it m io.iti
Ims a car or two ofcattle.be can
afford to ship them himself.
rant: and Kanch.
-"? ls'm county ews ami
te Atlanta Constitutioii both one
?v for 0v ?h50: . l T.on "t
fm. m .i " . .
to avail yourself of this liberal of
fer do so at once as it is onlv for
l l '
a limited time.
Z. T. Bell's Wagon
Yard is
the best in the city. It is iiiime-
the best in
diateh w
tlml. bh
west of the postoflice.
iilrlln linrse 1)i : to II III
-.- K-l' .--.-- .-----.-
. 0c: three horses LVJe: four horses
30c: at. noon free.
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Lowry, James A. The Taylor County News. (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1892, newspaper, April 15, 1892; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330113/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.