The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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CAMPAIGN OPfEIL
We will sei\d you First priniaj’
I the Fairftpld Jte&Qrder tion, Friday, July
ix montfic. for fifty
cents, cash.
I Mr. It Dr.IItujaiyi, editor of the
■ ,M"-xiu HeiuklEebo, "took in” the
1 iitrbdcup and speaking op Friday
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THE .FAIRFIELD-RECORDER.
Y-iQ)WN tS& (D©y?*3YV.
Anno'unicernent Fees.
For DiatHct office..........#7.50
For County oftloe..'...............#5.00
For Precinct ottjee........v • . #2.00
HT Terms, (.'ash 111 Advance, .it'
Noth—The names 6f .candidates will
he printed on the primary election tick
For Surveyor*’.
E. E. 'fuRNER is hereby -Kuuounoid
iib n candidate for ^unty surveyor, sab-
jeot-to the notion ul the democratic pri-
surer rvn. j ^,
WORTH STEWARD is hereby a*-,
nonneed as a candidate Mr county sia-
veyor, subject to the action of the dev
A nica'enlSrtaiainiHltf waa given
T> the little people at the residence
iof Mr, and Mrs. J. M. White last
Tuesday night. »
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Notice Thefce Dates
First primary elec-
iv, July 13.
County' Convention,
Tuesday, July T7.
Second primary elec-
tion,-: Tuesday, July
27.
ocratio primaries.
eta in the order in which they vmnoUnoo ! nd a* n candidate for re-election aa ooi
in the paper. . | itlissionor of Beat No. J, subject to t
1 aetioiJ'of the democratic primaries.
For County Commissioners.
Ik-at No-. I..
A. M. DUNAGAN.is lierpby aqnout o-
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
l-’or-Congres*.
I hereby announoe myself ns a candi-
' date' for re-election us the Henreseuta-
tivd of the First District! ojf Texiis in
Congress,giubjeot to the fiction of the
Democratic convention.
. k ■ , J .0. iuitchehon.
* For District Attorney.
O. W. HARDY, of Navarro ebunty, is-
hereby announced as a rapdidnte for
district attorney of the 18tn judicial dis-
trict, subject to tho action of tho demo-
cratic oonvention.
•. For Representative.
L. D. LILLAllD is hereby announc-
ed ns a candidate for representative,
subject to t!» action of tho democratic*
primaries.
For Comity Judge.
A. O. ANDERBON is hereby an-
nounced as a candidate for re-election
as oouuty judge, subject to the action
of the democratic primaries.
W, M. WHITE is hereby announced
as a candidate for county judge, subject
to the action of the democratic prima-
ries.
| T. H. (i \fi/UETT is hereby announ o-
-R’-led hh a candidate for county oommsiv
ticuor; of Precinct No. I, subject to attc
action of the democratic primaries, i
THORNTON is hereby; it p-
jliAari- “ ' ommiasiOi V
t. w. SHBM
nounoed as a canriidkte.for com miss
s n candiittte.for oommiasift it
or of Dent No. 1, suUk-ct to the notiop\
iln lvim crstic primaries. "•
j. w. oiUfiiL
..tut a-euudidute f
to the aetton of
ries.
!N jityJuag^^ioiiou
f o s n I
f the
nouncod
subject
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.For County Attorney.
HUGH B. DAVISS is hereby an-
uuiinttfd as a candidate for re-election
as county attorney, subject to the ac-
tion of the democratic primaries.
- R. M, fcDWARDS is hereby announc-
ed ns a candidate for county attorney^
subject to the aotiop of the democratic i
primaries. \ \
T. H. JIUNNEK iA hereby announced
as a candidate for county attorney! sub-
ject to the aotkai of jthc democratic pri-
maries, | -\
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- For Sheriff. *
J. N. HAYDONjfs hercfiy amkrauced
as a candidate forlre-elcotimr-ns sheriff,
suhjoct to the action of tile democratic
primaries. , i
WILLIAM BLAKENEY is hereby
announced as a candidate for sheriff-,
subject to the action of the democratic
primaries.
H. M. Wlf-filflfKER is hereby an-
nounced as a candidate for sheriff, sub-
ject to the oction of the democratic pri-
maries. t „
We are authorized to announce Wm.
M. HEEL! as a candidate for the office
of sheriff of Freestone couuty, subject
to tho November election^, •
For County Clerk.
W. R. T. DftUM'Wltl/lHT is hereby
announced- rti a candidate for county
clerk, subject to the netkm of the demo-
cratic primaries. ■/ \
R. N. COMPTON is hereby fuUiounc-
cd as a <-audidato for re-elpetion as
county clerk, subject to .the actiyn of
the democratic primaries.
FRANK TATE, JR. is hereby an-
nounced ns a candidate for county
clerk, subjeot to tho action of the demo-
Arctic primaries.
T. II..ROBINBON is hereby announc-
ed ns a candidate for comity clerk, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic pri-
maries.
T. .1. 8LM 8 is hereby announced (pi a
camhdatc for county clerk, subject to
the action of the democratic primaries.
DR. W. M. GRIFFITH is hereby an-
nounced as a candidate for oounty clerk,
subject to the motion of the democratic
primaries.
f’nr IH-fnet PlerU.
— w.: a JEtfi-riivcniM 1" Hereby an-
nounced ns a candidate for re-election
.-ia district clerk, subject -to tho aetton of
jtbe democratic ]inmarics/
Jj. Il.'IUTlT) is hcrchjr announced as
a pn.-ididnte for uistriof plm-k, subject to
the no.'ion of the deWxfratio primaries.
,1. M. 'TAYLOR is hereby announced
ns a candidate for district clerk, subject
tp the action of the democratic prima-
-rips. \ j . -
WILLIE DUNBAR ie hereby an-
.liomieefl ns aoandidate for district clerk,
subject to the action Of the democratic
primaries.
®; P. OGLESBY ie lvcrehy nlinonnccil
ais a caudate for rc-olcctioB as tax as-
sessor, subject to tluf action of the dem-
ocratic primaries
A. I\ CARTER i
VhapJ3*bjr «u sick, m< gmye her Csaterls.
Ahen She wins Child, she cried {or Gsstoria.
When she beoeme Mlatshe clan* to OMtorln.
Wheo she tuul Chllilrun, sho g»vo thorn CtotorU.
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I’l-ecincf No. 2. ^
T. B. CARROLL ts hereby nnuipuJ
cd ns a candidate {pr Wmmisshiner of
Boat No. 2, subject to the.notion of tie
democratic primaries.' ,
, lleut No. #.
H. M. HILL is hereby announced as
a candidate for oommiseioner of Bs at
No. 3, subject to the action of the demo-
cratic primaries.
8.-M. CORLEY is hereby apnounoied
as a cij#lidnte for oounty oommiMsioi or
of Beat No. 3, subject to the action of
tile democratic primaries. >
Preelket N^ 4. ■ j
D. r. BENNETT is hereby annoufio-
ed os a candidate for commissioner lot
Beat No. I, subject to the notion of 1 he
democratic primaries. .
The young nanple ware given a
pleasant ontertainmeut nt the resi-
dence of Mr. and .Mrs. W. M.
White last Saturday night.
V" Mr. Jarnee Q( Blain, of fayloi1,
'formerly of our county, caw a up
last week oif a visit to bis father,
Moj. W. Q. Blain.
Kcouumy ami Strength.
Valuable vegetable remedies are
used in the preparation of Hood’a
[Harsapariila in such a peculiar
manner as to retain the full jne-
idiciual value of every ingredient.
\Thus Hood’s Barsaparilla oivm.-
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<U>hwed Barbecue. - '
The colored people of Winkler
will give a picnic and b«rbecue on
Thursday, July l‘Jth. AJ1 are iu-^
vitod to attend. The program
consists of speaking on politl-ipal
issues, deolamaliotts and orations.
\ ocal waste will be furnished the Third party kneu who were iu-
thfl A M. L,. 'Wwir and the iuk- dehted to us would pay us up, we
ler Glee Club. The Buuduy | ([fd hot care if-they did ttoycott ui^
all refresh- jyY,,. lecouoiliatiou of my
friouda and enatomei-a" auii.all Uiul
may bo interested I wish to say
ipAitUAii, texas, July Hd, 1BUJ' !
1 fa 1 wli$m Uiw fiiny oonooni.
EhITOIt 11 KCOShKh :—I tec mi ar-
ticle published in your paper ol
June 22d, 1^94, dated Fairpf, Tei-
hs, J unp id, ld'J'l, under tho name
of iiepoiter, iu which Reporter
Bays a Fop wau had informed, him
that a great inrfny of tho Fops
were aiming to dTop him and John
.Bishop, he being a medical prac-
titioner and Bishop a merchant
at Farrar, etc.
Reporter goes on and says that
he and Bishop had decided that if
ATTEimO)! fOTEBS.
GENERAL DIREC
W. If, 13ri
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TORY.
Vlteiy,
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r\ioc»xm tho'
drviuontte *
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School will furnish
ments On the'ground.
E. D. Blintt,
8. B. Bloitt, Chairman.
' RecieUty
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ALEX I’ ( ELL is hereby/annon ioA
ed hh a candidate for oommiAsionAr of]
Beat No. 4, BUhjeot to the notion «fl |hor
democratic primaries. /
For Justloe of the I’cacc. 1
Frcdlnct No. 1. 1.
JOHN TERRY is hereby amiounrf'ed
as a candidate Mr re-election as justice
of the .peace, subject to the- notion 1 of
tho democratic primaries.
I
nouDCed
N. ROBERTSON is hereby
ced as a enndi Into for justii
the peace, sifliject to the action of|
democratic primaries.
.ken:
a cam
Bubjopt
j hereby announced
»s a oandidate^or tni aPHoesof, subjeot
to tho action Of the democratic prims-
T. R. IVY it hprr Jiy announoed *o a
candidate for 1 a J a MM • • r. anlljivt to tllB
action of the democratic primaries,
JABK O. MA YOis herobjr announoed
as a candidate for tax asaeasor, subject
to the aelion of the democratic pnina»
.flee. ”
J 4' Hi NDI/U/.iON n hereby ipi-
nonneed as a candidate for tax assessor,
tuihject tio tikis action of the democratic
pejmaries.
tr SMITH CLARK ie hereby ,sn-
uoMncrd as n candidate for tax aeacHaor,
jvubjcct to the action of tlt*‘ #em<Krrutic
primaries.
It. P. LAVISH is liereby sudouikhnI
.as h randidatc fiin t.ax asaessvr, subject
to tile aeUon of 11 :c democrat!: prims
rice. W
J. . KENNEDY is hereby annul
ed as a candidate for justioe of r
peace, subject to thp action of the
ocratic primaries.
^ For ConKtnble.
I’recinct No. 1.
. /. GILLILAND is hereby]
nounoed BO a candidate for oousta
Precinct. No. 1, subjec t to the actjtl
1
T. . mMANAHAN ie hereby ]
^oiynvd as a candidate fir rc-elocf
as constable of Precinct No. 1, sn'
to the action of thi
rics.’ 1
democratic ptl
Pit cirict No. 5.
F.UUKNE t’AMPBELLV- herebd
liounced as a candidate for cAnstalJ
lbecinct No. 5, subject to the actid
i be democratic piimariea. ,
1RIDAY, JULY 13u I8!)lj
Volv to day. -
Let 5^10 rail-road come,
L«On county (Might to b |
of I ruvis, Daslnoll.
Alisa /V'ldio (Suns is visilinl
Cotton Gijn this week.
B. 8.
ardner Esq., of G(
beck, wasl hi town.yesterday.
J. 1. Gaui p_be 11, ia Mexia,-
apprecialle yonr lumber trad(J
give you feood etock and low’pif
Mr. ArJlii Evans, of i:,itlei ,|
circulating about town Wec|
day4* '
aud Mi W|
T>rry, of Thgrntou, arrive
b’niifieid last Sunday."*
Money! Maneytl
J am again prepared to fu
. Y
are»,It nii(i>ii nla off tmod mill
security. Wf M. Wui^
Mr. A. D. Anderson, of
cuua, liiiti -dt the harlieoue |
speuking bevn l«ftt Ftiduy,
For Malaria, Liver Tr]
ble,orIndige8tion, t
BROWN'S IRON BITTl
, T
There wgjrwil- enj oyable
taiuuieut at tlie r<Miletice of-
Sallie Childs last Mxi i • I
I havejor sale a ^O-horse
engine and l>vil(5r in good rur
order; \vhiah I will sell clieaf
. ’ ' W. 8 Wats!
, jol5t4 • • - Fairjield^
The managiug editor w
the piciriff at'Wortlmm last
neeiUy.ii. ifli.m not returned
1
or gripe, hut act promptly,
and (Anciently.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bow ders
ind family, qf Mekm, were a the
barbecue
■.veijk.
and speaking here
last
s Qu
sure to ^et Uood'ih.
The. first round i
campaign closed yes
barbecue and speakfilg^Jd the
Flum Creek neighborhood, about
sixteen miles south of Fairfield.
Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Ely wont
to Kosse last week to atteud the
Joo Jones meeting in progress
there. Mr. ISly returned Sunday
edfming; he aay# Jones is waking
the boys'up. ^ *
•" *’ Singer SewingA^Iarhlne.
I have on hand the genuino (high
arm Singor sowing machine, latest
improved, which will be sold or
traded npop easy terms^; A fair
price Will .be allowed for Btock,
farm produce or old machines ta-
ken hi part payment. Oil that
will not , gum, needles Wud Othfcr
attachments k?pt for aide. Old
machines repaired if brought to
mo. Call and examine the best
macbinff in the world. /
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jyfit4
Klopeincnt.
Mr. T. G. Lyucfi and Miss M.
L. Williams, of Birdstou,. NavSr-
ro county, hied''themselves away
to Fairfield last Mpnday and were
A horse kicked H. 8. Shafer, 6f
.(he Freemyer House, Middleburg’,
N. Y., on the knee, which laid Jhim
uj> in bed and caused tbe -Jfuee
joint to pecome stiff. A frianS
mcommoifcb'fl him to- usil jlhamv
berlain’s Rain liivtip, >vhic|t Idiilid,
•aud iu two days was afc'ln fa be
ai4i^id. Mr. 8hafe‘com-
ineuded it to many Voters.audjaays,
it is excellent for nny kh^ a
brijae qr sprain. This bnjnj>,reia-
edy 'ia also-famopa for its fcrtyesbf
'rheumatism, for sale kf ^
llnklndnl, Uni .(/..I. I 1 IV 111/. I
S-.V./MostLEif,
Faiffield, 'Texas.
married iu thp Coi
fice, Justice John
uty Clerk’s of-
erry officiating.
of the\ county
issue are as
Lyon, charged
ult, mis-trial;
arged with car-
‘ guilt}; \Villi4
work the road,
The procoediu.
court since our 1
follows: J. M
with aggravated
J. 8, "Ferguson,
rying pistol, n
Rogers, failing t
not guilty/
RESTAURANT.
I have again opene
my restaurant in Me
ia and solicit the £*ls-
tom of the public*.
Meals 2B cents. Spe-
cial orders served on
short notice.
jyl3 R. H, Keeling
The many friends of our wel
known couutyman, Mij. Wm. G.
. Trtff -hi
learn that Ilo has boeu quite "iii
fo&JSeyer^} vyeeks. He Ki Ihil a'
severe bilious attack, complicated
with Vi kidney trouble from which
has suffored qiuch, mid at vari-
ous times has been seriously ill*
All that knotv tho^Major will
hope that lie will soon convales-
cent.
Reunion PrivHoge*.
The privileges at the obtniug re-
iio6 jf 'tbs Confederate Ycf-rana
here were"obtained by the follow-
ing partial
Lcmonaxle aud soda water,
Messrs."Cain and Ledbetter; cou-
fOctibncrie^ aud cigars, Mr. J. F.
Chqv.cin; ico cream, bid in by Mr.
Robinffon, Fairfield arid W. 4jle-
gre, Wortham. "" . - "4*
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J ' J uly Dtb, 1894.
Editor Recorder\, *» ^
Some few days ago while, l^r.
Sam Parish and others were in
the woods hunting deer, just above
wjiat ih known as the J.-X. Lott,
bottom farm about 13 miles Bouth-
ciist of Fairfield, they came upon
wiiat seemed to be three newly
made graves. .On lasf Saturday
morning myself. witE some thirty
or forty ot^mrs, repaired to tbe
plaoe to investigate tho-mnfter, we
dug into them and* found nothing.
It was indeed quite u sensation. I
R. L. Smith.
that I.kJMK nothing about the
writing of- the lettcY more than
this: ' Dr. G. I. Thomas had come
Tli» following vote is the result of the pri:
rnary election held June 10th, 1894, in Lime-
stone and Navarro counties for District? At*
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toruey: •• ^
; I/XAdlTTSTOdSrB OOUTT.T'Y':
G. W. HARDY,....;. ,v... yrv A ... im
A. E. FIRMIN’,.......... J.....038
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HARDY’8 MAJORITY,.. v.. ; ... , (jfifl
«- ‘ COTTlSrTX-v ' '
I M las «?\jl i
fife
.HSR*
Shlhaih at iii
II. m: Evai'm,
' Swpt.
I o’clock n.
, I-. G. BflJ
'pAin
Himdm
o: w. hardy, .-
A. E. FJlfMIN,..
■ Tlieir Name Is Legion.
Reader, there are many blood
purifying medicine#". . a-
’There i£ but one Hood’s Sarsap-
anHa.
'Do not allow high-sounding ad-
vertisements or other devices to
turn You from your purpose to
take food’s Sarsrparilln, bhcaUse
iu this pttYpoee yon are riolit and
Will u^t bejpHmppointed’i^Uie re-
Hood’st Sarsaparilla is an hon-
"icine, honestly advertised,
.ouost cures, andgi/ves ev-
[uivaleut for
)()(l H
lefiic
ts be
pat n
est m
effects
cry patron a 4nir eqpiv
■ you
his qnoney. What mqr6
reasonably ask?
A fair trial guarantee^ a yom-
plete euro. ; ; ' \
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ll. Tr Powell for the Indies of the
brothel, and sinters anil brother*
bestowed upoD him tho fullness of
coDtidence and love. He made
~ , iii! homo bright with his presence
•mg off ground and building stand, , , , * , ,
'Mr I <’ Xndcrson and his departure -has left a dark
Hood's Fills‘do not purg?, Jpaiii Fresbytcriau oJjprAf Imil.ccuc,
Messrs, liott and Fergith )ii; clcim-
We noticed among the visitors at
our barbecue and speaking, tbe ft?-
miliaV face of Captain Bi^b John\
ston, of Eurekaw^ivafro fcouDty.
The CaptAin says/he- always feels
perfectly at horn# when at- Fair-
field, among old* friends, this Ije
in(j on half-way ground between
where fie lived at Centreviile, Le
on county, since 1848, he Being at
that date iu his 19th y#ar. lie is
stitl S’IqWw <if fine horses, aud was
driving one of the t^gst that we
snw here, ba|; he-sabT thftt he left
his finest one ut home, a saddle
horse, of the Wilkes crop set) with
Duuuittik uuu utuel MU
diets. He says the Utdlo • llodm e-
rang filly beats tl^ein all. Come
again, Captain, you are always
welcome. *
An Old Friend.
up td>the postolMce a few days be-
forffYnis letter was published and
read a letter jm my and Mr. Mart
etcher's presence aud. I cannot
whether the letter that he read
aud Melcher is the same let-
ter iiYmtically or not, as I was some-
what \busy, being- postmaster at
this pltme. I did not pay any spe.-..
Ipial am<itiqu \to it and irover
thought, anything more about it\
OX toy and the Dootor’a makins
,au} agreement between oursalves
f the Third party men would
pay jus up '^fe did not care if (hey
dtl dKjyfcott iss we uevci- djd make
ilgjNetfch agreement. .
I regret very much .that'the ar.
tide was written itiMLpublished
and my friends here tftt 'belong
to the Third party have demanded
or requested toe through a com-
mitteeman apppiuted by- them to
visit me that if I knew nothing
about the article or letter referred
to, they wanted me to deny it
through the same paper, tbe Re-
corder. v ..
Now I hope and trust that this
will give entire satisfaction to ull.
Now in conclusion I wish to say
that I have a name among the
Primitive Baphst and havo had
ever since the third Suuday iu Ju-
ly, 1875,1'also claim to be a Dem-
ocrat, have plways voted that tick-
et according- to tin} best judgment
I had of it. I have been in\ the
settlement .for 23 years and I sup-
pose that everybody in the settle-
ment knows how I stand religious-
ly aud politically, and I think as
good friends as I (have beloiq£‘"K)
the ThirJ party. I differ from the
inost^f the people in this part of
tbe ‘coilnty both religiously and
politically, but this is our liberty
handed down from the founders of
our'government, we give our views
to eich other but in a fyendly
way. I *
Now 1 hope that I havo offend-
ed no'one, it is not my desire to
do so. I am only a very small
merchant at this place, I sell some
good* to a large majority of the
people in tho settlement, 1 try to
give hqnest weight and measure to
all that trade with mo regardless
of political or religion# principles.
(I am very milch opposed to Rny
kind of mud slinging especially
through the press, if people want
to discuss questions 1, for one,
think they ought to gef together
fuoe to face and disouss their prin-
ciples aud thou iu a friendly way.
i • \ John Bishop.
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. IJ^RDY’S MAJORITY,'......•
Total Majority, - -
958
1617
the X^st* t
of ouch month. W. .
W. M. White, Iioi>orter.
The voters of Freestone county are most
respectfully requested to give me their solid
support on the 13th of July and thus make
my nomination unanimous. * '
v V '• C. W. HARDY.
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Don’t Buy Consigned fianos or Organs.
TImmh! inatruruents are lialJe to have been on sale already at
other plpces and may tiaye been in houses of several peopteimd
leoted. You oan easily! ascertam whether the instnifiient of-
tallments'
iemand not only iron clad contracts but notes with interest,
|and frequently those, notes oarry an additional 10 pier cent le*
gal fees. Notes are not taken as additional security, but gen-
erally for tjie purpose of transferring 'to manufacturers, or selling them in order
to raise money. These notes must be paid tin the day they become due, or the
loss of instrument and nil The cash paid mnst be expected. People wjm sign,
such notes and buy such-instruments deserve nor sympathy. We are cash buyers.
Wo Carry a Larger Btock than all Dealers In Texas Combined.
We have houses in Galveston, "Houston, Waoo, DidhtCjAnstin and Ban Antouio.
We luiVe-been established over 28 years in "fexos. We ou not ask for notes on
time.Sales. We refer to any bank in Texusl
ap6tf -TIIOB. (JOGOAN & 111*0., Galveston, Texas.
idiNoyouiboi
oiuieps.
j Corley Bros.’
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE
to reduce stock.
MANY GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT AND BELOW COST.
A I wenty thouasiid dollar stock of /
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper,
I Matting, Window Shades, Etc.
Coffins, Caskets, Robes and Suits,
AT BUSTED PRICES FOR CASH. A TRIAL SOLICITED-
CORLEY BROS.
Mexia, - - Texas.
What is
A.'
r bkitnary.
RodenckgNtwton I3i
II. M. amlGBary Bom,
cwton Uonian, son of
ary Roman, was born
Jupe 22, 1^84,and died Jau. '4,
1894. 'feu bright years measuted
his earthly ljfe. H« wevt qot into
death, but into life. There ia no
death to tlnjee who love and trust
the Savior. He was a faithful and
dutiful son, and bright were tho
hopes fond parents entertained for
him; he was
Milk and Butter.
ptjadow behind, for he is sadly ______ _____
■ mfss#d in the family circle, and bogany over 5,000,000 cnbic feet
1*01 < ollcctor?
.1,. - ■ - .BA.- J •.-! 1". 1 * t.
cwl a* a canditlkte for O' clrrtiixi ns tux
colhkrtor, sub|t'ct to the action of the
»cr»tk)j'rimari"*.
For Treasurer.
J AlpE aJ( WOMACK* is hereby an-
lio.inclit as ft candidate tot* re election
«Ht county fStoaimnir, sul.jniff to the ac-
tion of ttwxlenineratn: prixtmnc i.
It'. OHAMItLKE is hereby .meonne
.lldidato for onitlity treasure.
t&sMi ' ' ' "......
uimp
Ktiling a tontr, or children uho want |
it la pleasant; P1.MH Malaria, 1 nCIgeatl -m,
nuiouamiaa, l.lrar OompUtnla and Neuralgia ~
Mins Maggie Burlefcon, wlioJins
been visiting her prater, ^ M r.. H.
N* Daviss, here,, radbrned
luesday.
I (re you neiM. a pair of JeaWf
;1 lol “Tfie RiK-Wakin
logic
lie
Fanis ask
| Breeches/'
'Tfifty areyMie best nisdq, anil if
rW»% (lej-! fl'ive you get a
,cair ffoi sale by Sltna A I til
Hf
i Do job yrsnt Ly keep yo
\V/ rand sweet ait dny^fuwe graiil^ tliiek
iwunti 'i ixmitty u* 'wuri i •
tMitioi bt tire dt'inooratie
\V Ooybctidall anal. Mr
i contractor, arriket yg.
i'iui field, last Frklay. Th^y vftwi
Mr. C
ON -is Ireiehj 1 to Buffalo, looking o*or Litres t*»i-
l» riSto ]■ r»«to Saturday up(l Y»4n.ii*d,1
i'o
e-rerr-rew-------
''I'"
■yi
Jm
*«|i your milk coot
v.-./flllWO good, ttllek
uml htjunwie tho quuntityTif bnt-
|ar made? tx#ou do, buy one-of ,Slcll-
tne&’s f*oftable Milk Dairlsa, psimited
May 1st, IBM. Good reliable tretimo-
pais of, ladiwt using them cm> be
<f bi the totrket, “
State of Ohio, City of-■TefLEpq,
Luo#« County.
Frank J. Chcuoy makes oath
that ho ia the senior "partner of tho
firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing
business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid,' and
that #aid firm will pay the sum of
One Hundred Dollars for each and
every oaso of Catuffh that cannot
be Cured by the-qjse of Hall's Ca
tarrh Care.
Frank1 J. Cheney.
Sworn to licfore mo and sub-
scribed ill my preaence, this Oth
day of December. A. D. 1886.
A. VV. Gleahon,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
------ ---------... torually and acts directly On the
kind and loving blood anil mucous surfaces of tho
system. Send for tostiifioninls,
free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by J. F. Robinson, Fairfield.
British Honduras gives the
world an immense quantity of mn.
every delight of home seetue less.
Tho Iohb to the faindv circle is ||is
oternal gain; hs^hns l^tt the home
on oarl^i for thenar brighter and
more glorious home above. He is
not; for God has taken-him to
Himself,'. He gave him to thi#
earthly home for a brief season in
order that he might transplant
him into the beautiful hoipe ,,f
Heaven, thus Jinking the oqrthly
home to the Hep verily home; there
in tho beauty and glory of Heav-
en bo sln^s with IJUainta and angel*
around tko Savior's thrimn.
Fond parents and Moving iwoRt-
Isvgivwi. “r" ''"‘l sictcra grieve hot for him,
rftaW, Ij l Only tlituk of him aa * Rrik hiivj-
w” yw *• Det\ybur ^
r«tq witli- ttptufnnBon be," “He cautmt m>M*(
[back' to ant, but we .will go to iftia.’
A, W, H,
in 1§90.
Tailless cats, with purple eyes,
are common in Hiiyn,
--;-- ♦ ♦- ♦ -wrere.
.. % Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
“ oa
tip
BtB
Castorla is Dr. Santiicl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Cliib^reu. lticontalus neither Opium, Morpliine nor
other Narcotic suhstanoo. it is a 1.armless sqbstituto
Tor Paregoric, Drops, Spotliing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant/ Its guarantee is thirty years’ nso by
Millions of Mothers, tjastorla destroys AVorms nUd allays
"fCVorislincss. Casterin provpnts vomiting Stmr Card,
euros Diarrhoea aryd Wind \Collc. Castorla relieves
Cures constipation and flatulci^r.
tho food, \ regulates the stomach
healthy and natural sleep. Cas-
*s( Panacea—thw Mother’s Friend,
teething troubles,
Castorla Assindlat
bowels, glvir
toria is tho Child
/
“Osmli Ip
dirm. Mothers
gtxid off eel Upon
/
mi Psrc^llent ui«dlolno fdr dMl
t >mv* h'p«rtU*<l!y told of its
>n th^-uii
>R, Q.jO. Oiooon,
Maim
” Oiutorlli \» U>© b«8t f4r vrildron of
whloh I Anfaot|uaiDUMli I hope f)ie day
far distant wh#u» mot him wlp ocniddar tho rent
tntans«tof. their chlklrm, anil OnHioria in-i)
stand of! various (Mim'le nofitrutru which at*
dufitroyHfllc theirlovad ones, by forcing optutn,
iftorphiita, Aoothln# aynip and tlior hatful,
afrohtit thaly throafts, tftareby
thom to fttunaturA prarvt^,v /
*' ‘ nit. J. V. KiMcriaBLOB,
Coq^ay, Art.
•v
JJ
■nhw-Oon
Chskoria.
i^a to me
’ in a>. oxr
'' 'nr ^hysk/vifl In
»nt hft^o^^qioLrri ll
CH-atorj^i Ho wM\ adapted to ahil.Irru that
I rty*Wnrn«r*4 it an sutxtrior to any j.rt'HcrlpUon
k mar a to me. ’
' i II. A. Archer, M. D.,
Oxford f5t., llrooklyn, N. \
tho ct)Udrflo% depart-'
raenft
enoe Ut their outRido
and al^huRnhi vre only hare Among our
tn«dionl’vnfttllam what is IrnotvA" aa regular
priKlucta. yet vrejuro ?rco to cQAf*«M *hai tho
incrite Of tlnet^rja Lar won us to lock with
fqror up»in It.4’
' .Uhiteo Hospital Ift> Djhpenrapv,
Ikwtoa, Maw.
AU.icni 0 Rnrm, /Vea ,. «
if (n\ ‘
:>f rmirv monliet
W.* jp. BfBwiW’/l'Wlor.
1 overr Hatiduy
J. W. Konnftdy,
lifer, > Huyfc.
fft Cn^KUHr-Sejrri^Ds 'the IAI
in ©very month. *
ev©rv Fruliiy' niffhL*
J. W4P. MorYow, * ^
kA. J. Brown, ■» Pttaior..
b'^Hluy Hoiiool ©very SrtlibhlU ut, IU
’clock u. m. "*J. Li. Chilil^. ^ w
Tims Mary'Jdaty^h -vt3u4*t
Ijadg©Director. *' - \ *
KajrtlaM TV«*. "A. f\ As AJM. ' *
leiu Httlurduy liitrht. after tTio'ITull
pacU month. \
l .. R F. Hutter.W. M.
Tom Dmmwifiht, Bse.
n.x atna, k. of is.
~ ‘3tl MomluV ni^htn * *
u' n. oflmpi.
Dictator.
^ COURT DIKECTbRY.
* X . 13tji JmUeial District.
Itufus flnniy .*........pistiiCf Judge-.
James Kimball ......District Attorney.
Meets bn tlie Btli Monday nfter tlie 1st
Menday in January, and on tlieBtli Mon-
day .nftor tlio 1st Monday ifl August.
Terra I my ted tirfnur weeks.
. "COUNTY COUH'L’.
A. G. Anderson .."..Oounty Judge.
U. B. Daviss........Oounty Attorney.
Meets eri tlio-lst Monday in January,
April, and July and on the At Monday
j In October.
COMM LBBIONEUB’ COURT.
A. (k Anderson Qd. Judge, Presiding
A. M.Dunagan CommiBHionerpreo.No. 1
J. A.Wright "* “ r” ‘‘2
Edwin'Eppa “ “ 3
A. P.Carter * “ “ 4
Meets on the 2nd Monday in Februa-
ry, Hriy< August mid November.
' Oounty
A. OTATfilereSii....... .County Judge
H. B. Daviss..........County Attorney
K. N, Compton...........Cquniy Clerk
Wnlker Jeff8rsou........District Clerk
J. N. Hayden.........:.........Bheriff
J. P. Ogleaby ............Tax Assessor
L. G. Bnndifer...........Tax Oolleotor
J. A. Womack...............Tregagtor
T. II. Bonner................Bim-eyor
JUBTICE COl'lU’H. t
Fairlteld, Prec. N«. I \
Meets the last Monday of every month.
John Terry ... i....... . ........J ustioe
T. W. Mnunhim........’.....Co is table
• Antioch, Prec. No. 2 ,.
Meet* the 2nd Saturday in every uontli.
HuMer'Webb............... .. Juatiee
B/tf. Miller................Constable
II u tier,- Prec. No, 3
Meets tlic'lHt Friday in every month.
W. L. Howards................Justioe
j. K. Bryan .. .-.'I........«... Coijslabto-
>■ Itehoboth, Prec. No. 4 i
Mbots oq Friday before the 2nd Satur-
day in «Vnrv month.
T. F. ()weu8.......t..........Justice
/B. A. Spencer......... Coinjtable
Woodland, Pivc. No. 3
Meets at Woodlimd the 2nd Wednesday
of each month, aud ut Wortham1' tho
next day.
J. A. Duhcan ..................Justice
M. W. Boqly............,.... Constable
Colton Hilt. Prec. No. (t
Meets thodd Buturday in eveyy month
.1. T. Carley.....................InstiJ
W. A. Carley ............ ... Constable
St. Elmo, Prec." Ne, 7.
.Meets the 4th Wednesday in every
month-
J. E. Gilmore..................Justice
J. >V. Majdox. ..............Constahl
liarrtHon s Ctiiqicl Prec, No. 8
Meets tjie 4th BaturdSy in every month
It. L. Smith .'...Is,............Justice
W. T. I; nig ■ ■ .......Ci.tiM .t«ic
w . A. WOMACK, ’
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
FalrfleM, Texas.
Bpooial attention given to diseases of
it
le^
-V-
the
t - Office at 1 >r. J B.GyMmtji Drug '
/ ApdOtf
EAK, NOSE AND THROAT.
F“
Store.
J. W. DAVID,
Dental Wfo Surgeon.
Mcxtn, Texas.
Offers his professional nervines to tho
people of Moxin and surrounding coun-
irv *OUU'm over T'raeey McKenzie's
Drugntonl
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ELKHART CARRIAGE aid HARNESS MFC. CO.
MAD6.
: Cwm Of TJfrlw f n wd«. Psm
tie, Aiuffire*wy other adultersat,
If EARS THE STANDAIUJ. :
«<il<l t* nAnn-itlvirA Cop #1 jrc*
»T»n« tiiom ttx* i-jcr.;. v.'o -
OIAmI nnfi l<nr|f«tmniii||In ;ti(tr«D in Ait
VelilcioH furl IlmrUcA^ iRiurWNy -«y
MTUtii privlWc ionrintmo l*ofhr« nny tmtndnr i« ' "
PMIH. Wo J):i/ l‘r<!t;r|»l holT V/NfH I * not fintiAifiC-'
(uljt, Waf.'ftiil r cajv . Wiiw r%j "n * '•*(
tdflHHo onJor / < s*Hir y<-wr c^n tr4#r
Boxln* froo. V, j ush*? fir risk of d4tnAir« «n
•hipDtn*. ' V\
. rerriJi.2wei.fi PftlOEO. .
•prlna, IIHn.u, SJI t, IW, tareentMKt ,7 v,®
wmtdWtfctjvi -t*, fitMUka.ady reaiM ■'/ **•
(wn. *:i MHifd’t *(*(,! ..a 1,,a c- . ^,ee- v- -
■" ( l llt-v-Ti, a-c ------awk '
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ririred ^
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0. i. DEun.
i:d\v akds.^
Attorneys af Law and Land Apn s,
FiUrflolil, Texhi, /
V|Ifis for miId • >i* u; l miproviui
and mho V<nl lilDilw.
; (HI Mill fi'liiUi(ju 1 •
ijf. i.Kii:\ i:n,
Lawyer, Land and Claim Agent.
. *V'cvxufu
J w Witti nit t/lwtraol. of Ian ( tit), .r uuV|
;tiUfiiUnriiir wjt.ti tho roitnly rrconlH, t,o~
- If other wijth ft ^('Doral Mo.^juirifciiiii’-f' wiili
tji© lmiflA atid theirovniGiH in Fwt tono
OGUnt,) , t(i pr< v Maul to Jovo wutiixfHctwry
to tho Hellinff, rontiii^ ana
/l&riyinjfot IimhIh. and iu litigating and
pprf«c*tiii^ the titiFA .thoroU*. . A tfononit
law pnietHt in nil t ho ooiurtn solicitod.
w.rM. \vn1Fni~........
Lawyer and Land Agont,
fair 11 eld, TcYs-;.
Will (ie s gfinwnl real esiato Inishirea
iu Freesumri end nfijpiniug unnntieeu
Bnrieisl atlenlkni given t- buying all tr
g Imxhyijmying taxes for noq-riwi-
reiteeniriVk lauds sold for taxes,
I'ing. Iifiea>e. Money to. /Qhxln :
* uW«unl»,«>n Ud»«>r shoN
* nitotdoL yVon,1 -,1
Kte of
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