The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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House
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i V'A' ■'J
JL rri " I; • know
[jes, came too late
;iU!2i
nfiMli.m from Now
j|lgi etS>f tlio ,ll'iil>-
t%ill" was signed
<iii(l sh'iulil have
print, but it was left
fcideirt.
inlllllllV ItilS tllf!
(jpiviMrfiun, '"it tilt*
una to lx> IVihhI lroui nil
iflity in tj|0 rontlwr, tlie
wviiipr (li i>«"P<l of it.
ii-st |>age its an urtiele from
% lljiustosi 4g* in reference to
Mr. l|is manly «K'-
feiiA'i)!' Iiim'st'ir in repi'iiiiK tlie
iii-'iVcii of tin; Ki-1v"<!')ii
\\V i|:.'.ti'y i«
-1 i l^f r s"'''■
v||1 of Mr. Sitwp-Mi'S" eotuw, but
\w Imviuiotliiiiy to rlo with tlie
liidvf.'intfs of tin' A;c and tlio News.
We air rtiivjirist'il ami ^ratififu
by tlif many v iii|iiitiiviilx bis.fow-
<>jt o ir tail* c.mtrib;uoi', Miss.
'Sfar^iivt McFailittni. niiuie tin*
l ist isu.e cimtrtiiii'ifjf the poum
1 Hun iiml Bliutltiiv." 8b« lias
<}u[i l;li; piiiici the public oar ami
is nuking an ••iiviuitle roputalioii.
«im lias not Ihvii writing for [i In*
press quite a year, ami yet there
is- a miH'kwl improvement
iij her | r uliietioiis.
Cr^Kuvine tiie shadow befoie
tiie sub.st'noe 1'aKs. Procrastination
it a fatal foe. Mr. C. 11. Cald-
well hereby notifies the "suffering
jjiiblic" that his stay will not be
oloil^il. He will soon wend
is way to other "ends of the earth.'"
in.
'March 19
11, Kabitie
by tbe sever-
( St itvmraiii, rain, and wind,
we ever witiieased. It proceeded
.from N. W. to 8. K., advancing
forward with u whirl, in. keeping
with Uedftekl'N aud^Manry'a deui
onstintionaof the theory of storms.
It seems to have spent its force
in and around tlie town of Hemp-
hill, aa no damage is reported
el*e where.
The hail stones were as large
aa hickoty uuts, and came Udtvii"1
with sueli violenee that the glass
in the windows on the exposal sid< s
of the houses, was badly broken,
'flie hail lastwl only a few seconds;
otherwise, not a window would
hare been left with any glass.
The wind ako ceased In a few
minutes, lmt not uutil it ht|^< lev-
eled fences of evety kind—plat k
picketr and rail,—uiid uurooft d «ev-
eiul houses. The roof of one halt
the d^l^^TJudge Goodrich
was t^m|ri*xl across the
yard, thirty or forty steps, and
landed in the garden. Providen-
tially, the family were m the other
purt of tlie house, and no one was
hurt. Indeed such was the roar
of the wind, the root was not
missed till soiue moments after
its dlsapiiearanw, when the in-
crease of light from alxive attract
ed attention and revealed the Ab-
sence of the root Seytsr.vl out-
houses were also unrooted. We es-
sayed the feat of shutting a door
igaiust the wind, but made a fail-
ure; finally succeeded by getting
help. #
Mr. Trotti's mill and Mr P.rownV
lire injured by the high water al-
jfeetiug their dam. Wn are .son.-
Ito leani it, but we have fears I hat
relic water is growing, norse.
-i t. Our exchanges from the North
} South' Kast and West are all speak
jing of Mr. Simpson.
There are so man> "HiinptAiu
uieii'* in Texas that they have bib'
■ counted like "CiuUv's oats," by
A light, storm swept over
town of Juspfi'-lin Monday ni
>'o damageiiniioituued.
the
iriil.
8j -- A meeting of the Veterans of
The Tctfas war of 1H.M1, residing
in Jasper County, will take place
in the town of Jasper, ou Satur-
day the 4th day of April for the
purpose of organising. Veterani-
ot the adjoining counties are in-
vited to participate.
If. C. DOOM.
What is the difference between
Youngblood's Tonic Hitters and
Coke's Aduiinistration.—One call
restore the system ami the othei
con restore the State.
Our Legislature very properly
]iassed a. vote of thanks to the
1'resident ot' the United states
for upholding the light ot local
self Government, by declining
.to furnish troops to Governoi
Davis to maiutaiu his usurpation
over Texas.
0
We this week came Jfome from
a trip into Angelina, aiid San Au-
gustine couuties, where we learn.*
ed that a <eritlc hail storui passt^T
through a portion of Angelina, 0
few days ago, doiig some slight
damage, and strewing the ground
with fragment* of timber.
JN
|1K
Head t ie cOiihuuniuiituiii from
Hon., J. H. Simpson. We luid
one at the same time from Mr.
Watts, we preferred the shorter
one, it being written a few days
after.
#
I:e.
4 HI
D. J. Henderson, is closing out,
to make room tor new Spring and
Su mmer goods. M arked his stuck
at a great reductiou ami siiecial
iiiducetueiits ottereil to cash cus
.touiers. • Clothing to oi>ler,—uu-
,ai|rp!iss«Hl any where.
The JHotWton Age, saj*" '•
"Jasjiur county has the rarest
living sjiecimwi of au artist known
'to the world. He uau take shad-
ows, but whetlWr lie takes them
of the Denioonit, which announ-
ces the fact, it doesn't say."
It is !>est in (these corrupt times)
to strikf at vice and foily through a
strong vein of ridicule, and hense
we expect much good fruit from the
course of lectures to run through this
paper over the signature, "Joe l'lpes
of Hjas creeK."
E8TKA V NOTICE.
Tlie State of Texan, 1
Couuly of NrwUmi, ) T«k«u up by
Joliu M. Fuller, nix mill's wrnth of New-
tou. and EntrnyMl lifMuMn
J Datico of tlw itruMviu and tur mmM Ooun-
ty, ihi the 6tli ilay of uiuivb 1S74. u buy
borne tiiirlt-eu buuiU Ui|(b ami alioiil
Kleveu y«ara olil, browled^ oil the left
■liohter with the letter T. left bind f< t
wtiite. ValtMtl by Wiilium Uuvinon, unil
J. 8. fe*.'}-, at tweuty dollaiK. Tbe o i.-
er of miiil aatfay_w reunired to ciuue for-
wuitl. ^truyed hi* i ojrfrly. jwy cbai|{ei,t
and take nail animal away, or tK« aniuc
wH be delflKritbaH tlie law direct .
I John Huare; Clerk of tlie UUtrict
Court New ton County, do hereby cer-
tify tbe furotfoiiip inetnui diw;ii|i-
tior. .if fluid animal taken fltiui
ihe oritfiuat now on file in ui}
offlee Oiven under my liaitdumi
tlie aval of aaid court I bin lOtb day.o!
march A D '.iff 4.
JOHN MOORE,
Clerk D. C. N' (ft f.t
DIUl'GLUNV.
m
V1NECAR BITTERS
if**™*.
X' 'm t;nu i M
■ tyiiimij
tienerul MeiclinndUc,
Ofl'eri t i the trading public at tbe very
lowint lignn-8, every tning generuly k«p
In a lint vlaaa wmntry aUuv. A lilierut
|uitroiiu((e aoHeitad.
iiu'nulla Spring*,
Jaajier County exa .
De WiClinon Lodge of A. F.
& A. M. holds its meeings at Jasper
on or preceiding every tail nioou.
Omciswr:* &
D W. Doom,
W.J. ItAdnmx,
I. 1.. : White,
li. L. Rich,
U, J lieiiiteinun—
A. 8. Itelk,
Abel Adiun •
T .1; Cnrmway
l\ M. Shuie,...
John Meim
The homo of health. The place
where medicated rusian baths are
iidininisterek, by Professor Fries,
in corner of Avaiine "H"a«d cen-
ter Streets, is the place to. get-
renovated. Don't fiiil to visit the
home of health when you go to
he city of Galveston.
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I. CMliwel!
PH8T08RAPHER,
TEXAS.
Dr. A. N.TERKim.
J \8PER TEXAS.
Oft'ernllilH wrvicen to th« ritiwna of
tnM|ier in the vur^otu briin
vlii'H of Ilia prrifesxiiin.
gTEEL
|k WOOD,
(8accpi«oni ♦« L H. Wood & Bro.)
TBE MONT 6TBEET
OALVE8TO* TEXAS.
Importers and D ale** in F-trrign
non '*Htic Hnrdwue Iron. KN el mitr-
Cast in?. Ajre^tn fi r lb- Amoriran Ptow-
T. h CAERAWAT,
A.T.TORNEY AT LAW,
IfOTAHY' PlJBIilC,
AMD GENERAL AGENT,
Will p^Mtico in ill© Court#!, and take
nckiiowhltfvuiefitB to detnlx and otliur in
.^trninoiiU. .
Phillips ST Odom,
J. G. D. MRRAY,
SABINE PASS, TEXAS.
*
Druggist
and
Wl3.em.ls3t
Wbilenate and B aall Oualer in pate
^ *
W'.M
PSr. 8 W-
t. J.
U
1. V
8eeretnr\
Treasurer
• --- h is
J.
tv e
OA l>er (l«.v ! Agents \v nl
T" U l diHBMl of work-
iutf of either wx, yonng or old,
makv iiiort* uioim'.v t work for u in then
h iiin momi'iitM, or all tl« tiuio, tlmn ait
any tiling «*1hc—|NUticii1ara frin*: Addrcw
Geo. 8tin«on & Co. Portland, Maine
T. §.:UlcrANiAN*
LAND & GENERAL AGES!
otauv runt to oo^vfvancer 4
.SURVEYOR;
UlenkwoiHl Newton Co TexuH.
r cy-\Vill fell, or pnrchaw ltmcl
oeme crrtifleateD, exuiniiw rectinb-
invextignte elitini ]t> ti J > jiihI promt-,
ly. traiiKiiet bm-ineiw of nny kimt eutnmt
ml to bin ;rure. lu Newton, ami n«\|oii
ig Countie«. iatil 4ni
ESTKAV NOTICE.
Vinegar Bitters are not a vile PuncJ
IWftiU. muUo ot Poor Hum, Whiskey, r/oof
Spirits "and Refut*© Liquor*, doctored, spiced,
mid sweetened to plcaae the taste, called
"Tonics," •• Appetizers," 44Restorers," Ac.,
that lead Ufo tippler on to drunkenuess snd
ruin, hut are a tn.e Meillciiie. made from tho
native roots and herbs o( California, free from
all Alcoholic stimulants. Tin y are tho Ureal
Blood Purifier aud a Ufe-aiving Principle, a
Perfect Keaovator und Invigorator of the Sys-
tem, earning off all poisonous matter aud
restoring the i loo<l to a healthy condition, en-
riching It, reireshing and Invigorating both
ndftd ami body. They arc easy of administra-
tion, prompt In their action, ccrtaln in their
result s, safe and reliable In all forms of disease.
Ko Fersou cau take these Bitters ae-
eottiing to directions, and remain longun well,
providetl their bones arc not destroyed by
Mineral poison or other means, and the vital
organs wasted beyond the polut of repair.
i>ytf epslu or Iadlgcitloa. Headache,
Pain lu the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness otlhe
Chest, Dizslness, Sour Eructations of theStom*
ach.Uatl Tasto lu the Mouth,lUlious Attacks,Pal-
W - . _
Dyspepsia. lu Utese complaints it has no equal,
end 0110 bottle wlU prove a I tetter guarantee of
Taken np and wtmj'wl by 8. A. Rwan,
in Jleut No. 2, one work ex, .'ilmiit tivi
year* olil, of a rwl color Willi white pied
inlont. tlie liea.l, nnd'iH without utt>- .vif
ilile liniii'l. Marked with an nndvr halt
crop in ench car.
COTi ONJVOTICF.
Parties shipping
cotton Hobby &
Post Galveston and
want itscld 'or gold,
will please advise
I hem of the same, oth-
erwise it will be sold
for Currency.
The regulations of
the cotton Kxchnnge
requires all Factors
to sell cotton for cur-
rency unless instruct-
ed by the owners to
sell tor Gold a little
caution will save a
good' deal ot annoy
ance to ownero and
Factors.
W. 9 White.
For Female CotuB&Alsits, In young or Old,
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood,
or the tnrn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so
decided an Influence that a marked improve-
ment is soon perceptible.
For lallRSisMitory sad Chronic
HUc inn at Ism and Ciout, Dyspepsia or indi-
gestion, HIUous, Remittent ana Intermittent
Fevers, Diseases of the lllood.Liver,Kidneys and
lUadder, these Hitters have been most successful.
Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,^which
in generally produced by derangeuicul of tho
Digestive organs.
They nre a tieatle ParMtlvt as well
as a Tonic, possessing also the pcculiur merit
of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Con-
gestion or lutlammation of the Liver aud Vip
«-Tal Organs and In Bilious Diseases.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt*
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Hoi Is,
Carbuncles,lUng-worms, 8cailtl-Ilead, Sore Eyes
Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorutlons of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system lu a short time by
the u*e of these Litter*. One liottlc in snch cases
will convince I ho most incredulous of their cur*
alive effects. .
Cleanse the Vlllated Dlooil whenever
,ou find its Impurities bursting through tho
skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; eleausc it
when you JitHl it obstructed and sluggish in tho
veins ; cleanse It when it is foul; your feelings
will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and
tho heal, h of the system will follow.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinboar
BtTTKKS the moat wonderful lnvlgorunt that
ever sustained the sinking system.
Pin, Tup*, ami other Worms, lurking
In the system of so many thousands, arc afro
tually destroyed and removed. Says a distin-
guished physiologist: There is scarcely an indi-
vidual ou the face of I he earth whose body Is ex-
empt from the presence of worms. It is not up-
on the healthy elements of tho body that worms
exist, but upon the diseased humors and elitny
deposits that breed these living monsters of
"disease. Ko system of medicinc. no vermifuges,
no anthelndnltlcs, will free the system from
worms like these Bitters.
Mechanical Diseases*—Persons ongaged
In Palntii and Minerals, such as Plumbfers, Type-
setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, ss they ad-
vance iu life, are subject to paralysis or the
Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of
Walkkk's Yin kg ak Bitteiuj twice a week.
Dillons, llciiilttcnt, und Intermit-
tent Fevers, which are so prevalent In the
valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United
States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio,
Missouri. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Ar-
kansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio C.raudc,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savunnah, Roanoke,
James, and many others, with their vast tribu-
taries, throughout our entire country during
tho Suinnur and Autumn, and remarkably so
during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are
Invariably accompanied by extensive derange-
ments of the stomach and liver, aud other ab>
jomHial viscera, in their treatment, a purga-
tive, exerting a powerful iullucuco upon these
various organs, is essentially necessary. There
ft uo eatharUe for the purpose equal to Dr. J.
Waj.kKit's ViNKo.Mt BiTTKics, as they will
speedily remove the dark-raiored viscid matter
with which the bowels a1'-* loaded, at the same
time stimulating the sc .ctions of the liver, and
generally restoring the healthy functions of the
digestive organs.
Sci*ofutn, or ICing'** Evil, White Swell-
ings, l'leers. Erysipelas, Swelled neck. Goitre,
scrofulous inflammation*, Indolent lutlammk-
linns, Mereuri.sl Affections, Old Sores. Erup-
tions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In theso
as in allot Iter constitutional Diseases, Wai.kkk's
Vinboau Birrmts have shoivn their great cura-
tive powers iu the most obstinate aud lutracl-
ub'.e eases.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar
DlKers act on all these cases in a similar
manner. By purifying tho Blood they remove
the cause, and by resolving away the etlccts of
the luilammutlon (the tulK-rcuiar deposits) the
aucctcd parts rcccivc health, and a permanent
enre Is effected.
The properties of Dit. Walkt;u's Vixkgar
niTTKtts are Aperient., Diaphoretic, Carmin-
ative, Nutritious. Laxative, Diuretic. Seda-
tive. Counter-irritant, fSudorific, Alterative,
and Antt-Bllious.
The Aperient and mild Laxative proper-
ties of Dm. Wai-kku's Vinegar Hittkks are
'he ltcst safe-guard In cases of eruptions and
malignant fevers; their balsamic, healing, and
soothlug properties protect the humors of the
fauces. Tlteir Sedative properties allay pain In
the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either
from Inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc.
~ ~~y the body ojj * - "
all its fluids wit!
. i
fore-armed.
Dlreetions.—Take of tlie Bitters tm going
to bed at night from a half to one and one-half
wlne glasstull. Eat good nourishing (bod, sueh
as l>eef-stcak. mutton chop, venison, roast beef;
and vegetables, and tako out-door exercise*
They arc composed of purely vegetable ingre-
dients, and contain no spirit.
it. h. Mcdonald * co..
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Gal.,
ft cor. of Washington and Char'ton Sts., N.Y.
SOLD BY ALL DBUGUlSTS & dealers.
PIIYSJICIA Jfs A
■ nth
A proalorot New York
eovpUmed to Ddsdii Dick boul ki* Si*-
nit.wouu.UiL Cii'BUt.tH -lUllag tho* on>t
iIom th.y oured roir oulou ly, but lh i
patient of hl h d.t*li«« them eome timf
wlthovt effeot. 0« l) lBf InlbrmfJ th t
teml Imitations werj ma le anil told, b •
i<l'iir«i and found that hla patient h '
«ea taking eapaule* euM ia hottlrr, awl
not DCNDAS UlCtt k OO'J.
What happened to this phj V*n nuu
have bappeaed to ottoi. and DUND.VP
lUICK If CO. take fill method of proteot!or
pbj.ioiuB', draggUli and theater I tee, and
jrcveniiui Cil of Sanilu/tD oil from oon
B| into diareputa i
f'bjraioleu who nee preeerlha tha Cap
sale* will totilbiue to <U> do, for the; ooi
lain tbe fuit oil tu the hot and clieujift
DUNDA8 DICK te CO nee mora OU "J
Sandalwood In the manafiotnrs of theli
Oapaalea than all tha wholeuUyid rat l
Irofglata and perfumer« la tha Unite
States oombined, and thin Is tbe sols reaaoi
whj tha pure oil 1s sole rhroprr la theii
On ponies than'ln aajr other form.
OIL Of BANOALWOOD U faatsnpe-
aliag ear j other remsdj. aiitj Cap-ulr
n/y being req^rad to'.insure a soft aa<
ertala oure iiVor eight days, froes a>
■ther medioine thie result ba had.
/Heir's toft C«|M«f)S solve tha problen'
-ui long oonsidrrrd by many smlaaat phj
iclans. of. Low t> aenld the aa aa aa
dlaguat eipeeieuoeit In swallowlnf, wblo<
are well known to detraet from, U not da-
stroy. the good iff:ota of many raluabl
rem dies.
Soft Capsules are put np <a tin I>11 and
nast boxes, thi-ty In ea< b, and ara the only
oapsnles preeeribed by phytloiao'.
ptr Tht *i >crrr%lkt only rapfiiha ailmll
■ Ml" the hint Pari* Rrposilii 11
Stallfoi Circular lo 35 ll'imter Street
x. y.
Sulit at all tlruij tmc>
Oiueral ayiiiiy, lit) ^Etutle SI. X. >•
A l V Ell'l IKC V liSl'S.
AS PER,
MQT&&,
JASPER TEX.VS
BLAKE, BH08 Proprietors
Wd would Itifovtu the public lhat]we r«-
ptriiaivd toscvummndate irau^iout, regular
aud day bold« . Hi-vitig large and well
ventillnti d lo iitu, new luiultuiu and bed-
liug tli.oujjliout we a-k trnui our liieud
iu this M ctlot) a libxral putrutiu).'!*.
Thov«r> boat tbe u a ket affords will
tlwayK be lurulslmd. and prepared in tbe
moat appruV' d style. Wa will' also, i
lesiietl luruinh sttpp.ra lor'but a, widJiuyt
iod parties.
liAIVEIUITV -or VIBOINIA
Opens llutolM-r 1; coiit.iirties tUrough elur
montliH. It i,< (iigmiic.iKl in hcIkmiIs nil
t|ie elective Hyateui, with ('till enunscn ill
C'uwiee, I.itenitnre, Science (with prac-
tice ill Chemical mid Physical Luhnr-
utnricH(, iu ldiw, Meillcine, Kngiiieuriiig,
ivachiuu ami Agiicmtiuc. )>p y foi
CatnlognOH to JAwEN F. .HAUKlStlX.
(JbiiLunmi, r O. Univmnitj- of \'ir
gIlia, Al|K'iimile Co., Vu.
U)OK HUltE!
MM Con Mm
9
MEDIC1KTE8,
chemicals; vabkish, oil,
OIh), &>". Paiei^med'clnes,
VdOey articles, pettniiH rlea brmbes, t at
unoll, lamm chimn -ji, St lioh we
*cu by Whole.*! o. retail cheap lor tas i
m HORSE POWERS.
SEARED AND BELT 8HELLER& FOR
HAND AND POWER.
Catalogues sent when re-
atejn
8EMPLE, filfiGE A CO.,
MOTS TOE THE MAIUFAOTOXEB^
VT. jsoxna.
Fortify the bodjr nffNlnst <llsc« « by
purifying nil its rtnlds with Yineoak Birr Kits.
Ko epidemic can tako Itoid of a aystdiu'tbos
H. D. SELLS,
PUOPRIETOIII
of tlie
☆.
ELOTEL
ORANGETBXAfl.
' t REENLEVE, BtOCIi dc CO
Importers
And Jobbers of
drv woods,
notions, b
hats,
A HUNKS AC.
40, 1-2H, unil i:tO, OalvfHtnn, Texua.
Jt'llAIINH'Ml iNTKBKltT.—'Til.* Mllhca
line dollar ut iniu|uiunil inteivit fiw «n*
nuiHlml yearxut the following raleat
*tto an
'A'MI co
I:I,huu (xi
«4,«7r> (h>
1,174,4.if) 00
u, 145,0it7 oil
2,551,71k),404 00
tn
Mix |H'l"cent
El^lit per cent
Ten m«i cent
Twelve per cent....
Fifteen |wr cent....
Eighteen per cent..,
Twenty-feur ih-c ecu
The Texas Mutual
|iati) nrgeh IU claims for the following
leiiNotuJ: First, amnio security—gnar-
lantoe to nullcy holilera being S
65, er |7!CI U4-1MI for every §101)
ra'-i of assets to llahiliHes ia -
#14* IW-100 i every 100, exelmllng
eupilttl Hhw k. It is eoiim'i vative wmI ^2
intiniut in «|| Uh ^enlinga. It ratio of
mortality lower than other eonnmnlea. Pi
Its rnteH ot interest hiiclmr tlmu nv r_'
r
ileejla of t rust" mi.gi ng in 'va'l^
to ten tinn'H the amounts ioiiiimI thereon
All premiums in this district left here for
t.V"atu[«"t. Ail funds kept in Texas ^
t« huihl ui> the State, and not large mo-
nnpolicH abroml. Think well, act wisely Kl
mid sitatum your own section. Heool-.
"cl! "early 8,000,000 have gone-
ont of this (State for this pn«iM>se.
,V"1K'l,ft,lly HolitU Jour l> tron
JAMES A. TKEZEVA15T,
special a gen
ii'it higher than anv
ot her company in the worhl. It* f,„„0i
ate invested at from twelve to twenty
iiercent, c.>m]Kiun<l interest, secitml li'v
lltU'tlM III I 1*11uI MX...!.... 1.. .. . -. .. '
The undersigned, having obtained
the right to manufacture and sell,
Saddler's Pills (for the oure of Chilli
and Fewer, and Fevers generally) in
Eastern Texas, lakes this method of
informing the Public that he is now
engaged in preparing hem, and will,
in a very short lime, commence their
introduction to the people. I is the
Inst medicine ever offered Here, and
will give entire saisfacion, when ta-
ken according to directions given
with each package.
Jasper, Oct. 4., 1873.
J. M. OSLIN
Paris 18G7. ) (Vicnuii 1873
first medai.
AT TIIiC
VIENNA EXPOSITION.
nAS liv the eonciirrenee of the SPE-
CIAL JURY, the INTKKXATIONAl.
JURY anil two 8UH JURIES of nioat
eminent artist, tunl el pcrts from < 01111-
tries cxhihiting Iieen awillileil to the
AiAMOIX & HAMLIN
CABIXKT OIHIAXS PBS
in competition with the hest linikcin
fix,ill ail cottlltries. This is not only the
highest awarded to any instriinieiit, lmt
ia the ONLY MEDAL awarded to Amer-
ican manufacturers, ft is in accordance
with the uniform result at previous ex-
hibitions.
_JSEW THE, including those ;nrst
exhibited at Vienna, now lem y at RE-
DIX'KK I'RICE.
Styi.k p. Dniible reed, Five-Octavo Or-
gan, with Keen Stop and Antn-
iiiatic Swell, line quality and
jwwor ;— *'10
Srvi.lC T. ihilibtc litved, Five Octave,
i'i I'lirit'lit ReMonant (^llsc. FIvo
Stops with Vox Humana, and
Automatic swell 4130
BtyI.K S. Fiv«>-Ortave, Oollh e Heed
in Upright Resonant Case. Seven
utops, with Octave L'upler ami
with much variety 81W
Other Heir nttflr* at proportionate prleet.
ILLUSTRATED C'ATALOOl'ES, with
8UPLEMENT culitaining description of
new styles. Alsii, TESTIMONIAL CIR-
Cl'l.ABS FREE.
MJSOX If HA MUX ORG AX CO.
HOSTON«XE\V YORK A CHICAGO
precaution agaisnt
sickness.
Tha liabilities of tha humnna body ti
resist the eauses of disease dabends upon
ita vigor and upon, the regularity aith
whloh the several orgnos pei f ,rm their
funetioDs. In the winter the most prolitl
iourees of siokoesa aro damp and 00lu
tnd it in therefore wise and prudent to
ortify the system against thtm by whole
■one stimulatio . Hence It ia that lloK-
tetter's Stomach Bitters prove snch an
admirable safeguard againta tha oom-
plaints most common at tela season. Tbe
ingredients of this powcrfdl vegetable in-
vlgorant comprise three essential medloi
nal elements trnieh aet simultaneously
pop tb digestion, the oironlatior, the su-
oretions, and the nervef, Isfai tog strength
nd regularity into all. In this way tbe
Bitterspnt the body in tbe best possible
condition >0 eeonpe an attaet of rhentna
tiam, or intermiteot fever, or indigestio
irbillii moeae, or of pulmonary disease,
•.'old and damp are very depressing, ainioa-
a nob so aa excessive hea', and a pro
teetivo meliciue ia quite as needful it.
winter aa in summer. The eommercia'
stimulants so nnaisely ti.ken in tbe form
if drums tu''keep out the cold," have
precisely opposite effect lo that pruduoeil
by Hosteter's Bitteis. Their Srst is suo
ceeded by a raaotion whioh devitalises sn<<
prostrates the system; while, on the
ithar hand, tbe tonioaud vitalising oper
ttion of the great vegetable iavigorant
8 not only immediste but but permanent
There is no re.ulsion, t o reverse nervour
action, ph^siijue is strengthened the ape
tite inoreaeed tbe bowels regulated, the
stomach reinforce ', and those conditions
nontinur. If djspepsia or rbebmatism.
billiousnesr, or intermitcnt fever, or
zenerally debility, or nervous weakness
present in tbe systeu-, expell it with
bis pure and able as a preventative 0
icknesr, but alto a remtdy for a large
olans of disorders.
professional cards
t hi. stone, n. d.,
1.
ja8peb tix as.
Offi>ra hla pmfewilnnnl Kcrviccs to tlie
citizens ot Jasper and uiijoining omtn-
o
o
H
H
O
■><4
J c. FAEVEY, M p., Q
Tenders his pmfcwilonnl services to tue
uixeus of Augulitiu uiiil adjoining eouti- ^
Offlco TliODins Hlnserllng'H Jr.: Matt
. O, Angelina county, Texas. S3
t
^ f.;seaee. n. d.,
* JASPER CODMTYi.TtXAB.
Offers his professional service* to tbe 13
citizens of Jasper and adjoining comities.
Office ot resilience near lliiviTpnrt. • — ^
6
|7 c. ford, 1 i..d.
li Y 8 i,CM a nj' KjD |a u r g'e 0 m
BUBKEVILLE texap.
Oflb's his piofessional aervicea to the
citixoiiH of Newton and adjoining couu-
j p. iiaynes, m. d..
JASPER, TEXAS.
Will jiruetice Medicine, Hurgory and
Obstetrics in Jasper mid vicinity." Due
attention will Is- given to chrotiie disea-
ses, especially those of the eye ami disea-
ses peculiar t<i females.
W. SIIOLAKS, n.;D
magnolia 8pbin0.",
japper county, tlx lb.
m
(12
1—1
O
>!
S
K
Offers his professional services" tojtlie
citizens of Jus|h)" eimiity. l
K"
j. n. uk ns,
Houston, Texas.
•<l W. o'ltHI N
Reaiiinont, Texas
|^ikens * o'brien1
General Land, mid Colleetlng'Ageuts.
Honstonl'uud Ileanmiit.
We may lie nddrcsxed at either of the
alsive places, ami will give personal at- "W
tcntion to all business eotilldetl to us.
N. II. We have for sale one linndred
ami seventy-five thousand acres of choice
land iu Mouth-eastern Texas.
o
J2
DAN. II. TRIPEETT,
ATTOB
w.bendv jr..
UECEIVING, FORWARDING
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
\fi'port~ Jasper County, Texas
Hart tg established myself at DHV -
ILPOlfT with ample facilities for
storing cotton, wool, hides, atul goods
of every description,
' ' \ ' .. ' / .....
iw3ulv ask a liberal
•diare of tho patronage of tlioxo ^shipping
in this din'ctloo.
A large ami fine amrimM of tlaple aud
an a yi wci ic* at the very /otrwi eaehprice*
Haviso dbtbkminkd to offeb
TUE PE0P B
latest from tiie jlava
beds.
D.J.Ii
enderson
Has the largest and ehea|K'st stock of
Dry-gissls, and every tiling in Ills line
Arriving from New Orleans, and for sap
at.
UJODOC jpRICES
Cheap! Chkaper!! Cheapest!.'!
Peojile become perfectly
Captain-Jack-asper-ated, when they
find how" much higher they have paid
lir .goods elsewhere; instead of going
o li. J. IleniU'isil's.
the
• "
STORING
BBST
FAOlLITIES FOB
AND SHIPflf$
ns'nn liiiln einent, and retnrnlng thanks
for tlie pint liberal piitfinare nweivvil,
I aoliclt, and hope lo merit n coutlu-
nance of the same lu the future.
H. W. BENDY IU,
JJ,vi1port Jasper County, Tc*as.
day. Agents
$10™ $20 Slnted everywhere
Particulars five. A. II. DLA1R & Co,
Ht. Louis, Mo
john t. stark,
ATTORNtY AT LAW:
Xotaxy Pill,lie, ami General
Newton Texas. Will practice iii the
Joints of till' 1st and lid Judicial Districts
anil the Supreme Court of the Htate.
Prompt attention juiiil to tlie uo] loot ion
ot oluiiuM uiul roniUtuncvH inoniiitly
made,
Ajjent—
C
1 H« m °r« from the worst fterof*
nla to a common Blotcb or Plmnio
RjimVi 1 wonderful
J,5Ji t."* cure ^
•evere rvcont or lingering Conch In hall
ia'nerfcetlv'.-if 'V f"ly,oUlor "ledlclna
? Mjfe, loosening cough, sooth*
j/ritntion, aiKl_j-p.Moring Borercn.", FoVi
ftsr— ■— —
""'PPlilfc n. V. PtKItCE.lil.R;
World'a Dtepcuaary, Uufliilo, A. v.
-Sl'OONFUIi doses 3 tituer
daily of Uamiltou'd
BUCQ t AND DANDELION
promote* Itrftlllifi action of the kidnei/it li"
and boirele; is therefore the (/rctilt'
blood purifier, .
j -- ■... " .-"f,
'and health preeerrer of the agtf and e
renin dfoeane* t>n remoring llieeanne. at
iilood the tent and it the bent ineilieineU men
w c hamilton * co.
no l cincinatti, ohio.
roth'J Joaa'ha
A LARGE FAMILY PAPER
Is nitir.Ulied wceklv at |1,2T' a year.
It lul l lii-en enlarged to 'M long col-
limns, a id is now the che<i|s' t paper of
I lie kiii.l ill tlie world. Ten ilollars J11
gniluicks given t nun out of each
new snlwcriliers. S|KH iinen con
f,« . Our lluok Catalogue aeutf
lb cud cash oiilers to
Bro. Jonnthan Pub. Co.,
48 lJeykMau st. V.
A BOOK FOB THE MILLION 1
Ik J , A pHrat* Ccannclor «• th*
^LArriar^ .r .• «
M m m | "*«" lit ^hyk loikiil
| iti«rr\nul avtt. w. villi lh«
,*tnt illwatfrtM h prtdwlir and |ir«rwiliif o0 i>riu«,
w« ia hrMrn ibe rt>mpl tU>u. Ac.
Tklil* in inltrcMlBii w rk *f | # handrM in4 l*ljr
pun, villi nuuiefiua riiRratlnc*. and rMiiilM «*lval>lt
Irilortnnfl«n i r thvw wli mmrrM.t coiiuapUi* «r•
rlan Sllll III* book thai •ufhl lo ti« ke|>l under lock
mil k^, a ad BOllaM nrtkMl; ihMl Ih* Iiinm.
It fitauilsa Ik* •ifwrfovM and adik-« *f a |>kr«|<-Un
•hs«4r*fiHiilmli v«rM *H . nd h «ld ko In ih* i>ri
launmrof rwy mat* and frainto ikrnsrkom ik« • stir*
rink*. It rnikraaMtvtrriklnK en lk« ni>)wt «>f ilir rm
inilveMMtmikal h v«rth knawiiig.iM ainvb iknt la
nat fMkllaked la anv ntfcrr «<>rk.
Umt 10 anv (ftw .>f |.« i (t*> Tlfir Casta.
Addrra«l>r. ttnut' Ul^pvnabrj.ko. 12 N ■ hltfbtk titrant
Bu LvnU U .
Kotlce Is the Affile ed sad Unfortuat*.
f(«r<«r* apply Ing w ika nntorW>n «nn«ka wk* advert Im In
AMklic |<a|«r*.nr natuf an; «|tia«k reuadtr* |*m«« Dr.
litis* work n« manor nfcet jrewrdleeaee ka, or kuv 4opk>r-
Voyaur raadltkn.
I r. Iuld fcC$n|d>a I do«bl« k«nan of ivvnlj
«n« : U lifdoratNl k,v awn mi the mo.t ««lrbrrUd
'*"** -""•"ikl «,omitrv and
tot by mall, nn tkc di«*t
- . lavfthv ....
i •lfu flaaanra«rtkl <aoMiitrv and Kntniw. andean Imvmi
*li«d peraunall* nr ky mall, nn ikedUeMe* m- ntlon^l In
|.u «r->rl*. itfheo | arlt-re. (in. l i X. Kl(htk t:r««k
kivaeu umti and c * -not, 11. L*«... J*.
• nt-ntlon«d In
rosson a moore
ATTORNEYS AT LAV:
Livingston, Polk Comity, Texas.
j. m. ciiiwsox. tom jUsina.
Zfj
H
l'ractice in Courts of MriTt, Kecond,
Third and Thirtieth Judleinl Dist Ids,
uiul iu the Supreme Court of the state.
W
H
O
ifsc'omb norvell,
' ATl'ORMEY AT LAW'f
Jasiiet, TrA.iy,
Will practice In the Dist. Courts ot the
counties of .las|ier, Newton, Bahine, Ty
ler. 1'olk, ami Harden, and In the Su
preme Court of the .State. seplly
M. c. Mdtl.TUN*.
D. w. 1MX1M
M0ULT0H A BOOM ^
H
O
*
attorneys at Ut ,
practice
Second Judicial District.
D. W. Doom
Conita ot the
H
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NOTARY
Jas]>er
PCBLir.
Texas.
QC
jy icks, hobby * cooper.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
And General Collecting Agents,
Woodville, Tyler County, Texa . .
\Vill practice in all the Courtf in tia
ml J itdiciiil District. .ou
£eastrunk * ford,
physicians.
Resilience Uurkeville.
Tender their pmfemfona! services t
the citizens of Rtlrkrville and vlciuityo
R.
c. smit1i,
practical accountant
—AND—
Couubrci/' Lawyer
BvaKKTtu.it Tkx.u
Will attend to Imslnesa in Newton ,nul
snmmnillng Counties: Partienliir iilli n
i-.11 given to Estates, aud .
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