The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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ABSOUUTELY PURE
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
TOWN & C 9UNTY.
- __ ^Announcements. •
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For Assessor. '
E. U. WHITTEN i» hertjby-anubiiue-
•d Hd * i-nudidhUi for t»r «'a*ee*or,sub-
ject to the vpiee of the poople.
For Commissioner.
K. -D. (UiEflNAlHY in h«reb» an-
nounced (in a candidate for Cosimlaaiou-
er of Hent No. 8, subject to the action of
the Kepublicun i>«rty, at the Sereeiber
election. ■ »__ l
OUB AGENTS.
The following named gunBomen are
anthemed to receive and re«'eipt for
anbacriptiouH to “Th« Koeorder." Call
on'them and nee a "ample copy of the
two agricultural papera offered a" pre-
■ miuum to cash subscribers.
Cotton Gin.. .........TfC Uuuiaev
—Brewer. .V.. -w *y« T-Ceriev—
Milla........... <T William*
Luna.............SBrJ A 8 Bailey
l>ew.........i.......1* liCompton
Butler........ .....*... W C Lane
Young........... J A Hill
Stewards Mill........ A T Watson
Bonner..........W E Honuer
• Wortham..............Wm Kirven
Cade....................1 B Kirven
. Winkler..............WS Grayaon
Birdaton...........C T JloOouuioo
To* lata far the second primary,
kut hare with Both feet for th*
November election, ie MlT
Managua's I Osmund
who oaine to hand Ur
We publiah this week by re-
qaeat a card from Mr J. H. Jef
friaa, People’# party neminea for
Diatrict Clerk, aettin|f forth hie
i teat [or the
iaMiTll VP.
d babyhxiy,
lie 20tbdnii.'
Grand and Petit Jurors.
The following ia a list of Grand
and PetiY Jurora eelected for the
»V
Another Rainbow o1 Hope.
Negro Hoy Kitted.
A aad accident occurred on tpw.j Austin Tea.,, Aug. ‘20.--The!
„ , |P! ..... . U J’ ‘,»huMdu farm uegr town Missouri. Kansas arid Tts»a» rail-
HdptembeV term of District Court; laet Tuesday in which-tf.. "5 year way company filled to-day In the .
. „ . <rtAK® W*r • . °,d BO» wf Tom Tatum, colored, | Btuto department i copy of a Teen 1
AkiJii^wTb "nl W I! *u?vi wan shot and killed by aOpther lit-,, Irttiou authorizing a mortgage by'
M. L. Harris, ’ Tom Campbell,^’ ’ l!*1...”?1™.. b°y °flIU'“1 7““* th# KauBae aud Tew
To'the Trade Do You
Johu Moore, T. IiOugbothuln
Jim lloper, J. D. Blaakenai
ar.
____pH ____H . euahip
.Pelk Benue, Jack Lindsay,
J. B. Clark, \V. L. Ed ward*,
J. O. LayUm, J. 0. Anderson,
-.pfrir ju*i-1bt wjik.
naiped Way an m Huckaby. ThJ“ railway r compauy of Texan of its
paints of the two buys liyed near fOorporatw property a yd franchises
ertch .other uud on the day of the
killing, were away from*- home
making(np cane, leaving no one at
i Alex Huckaby a house but the
Juror, will not be required to | two)itt1e ^ WUu A,ex H„ck
be present until Thursday of the
dret week:
J.jl. Ritter, Watt Harvey,
Dhv* Nettles, John Whatlsy,
H. L. Whitt . J. ff. Loader,'
Toil) Parker” H. W. Trawick,
Bill Harper, Carter Sessions,
Torn Lott, Jehu McCorkle,
W. F. Storey. W T, Speight, Sr.
reseons for declining to make the Price 81^*, Waltnr'TfihuVo."
FRIDAY, AUQUST 211,'1W2
Mbs Addle Sims is visiting in i- g^tld ^aucT ^
Mexia this week.
IxaMHABT, Tax., Oor. 16, 1889,
Messrs. 1’arie Mediates Xkt .
Paris. Terra.
Bear Mrs. Blup ua aa aoou as possi-
ble 1 groea Grove# Taateleea Chill Toe-
io. lly ciiaoomen want (trere’a Taat*
Iras (thill Touie and will sot have asy
other, lu oar experience of over 20
years in the It rug buaioeae, we have
never sold ally- raedieine which
•noli universal aatiafaction.
Timm Heapeotfally,
1. 8. Baowna & Co.
gava
Cupt J. C. Hutcheson, of Hous-
ton, Dsmocratic nominee for Con
grass for this district will address
the poople of -Freoetoue county, in
Fairfield on Monday, Sept. 19th.
Everybody come out and hear
him. \ /
Photograph Uallery.
tilaes Ware Clienp.
V We will cloyie out at co»t a. lot of
good lamps and syrup pitchers.
Coin's, aud see them. ’
al9t‘2 J. H. MoIlveen & Son.
That tired feeling which is experi-
enced by eo many people living in Ma-
districts, can be cured by taking
Tasteless Cbill Tonic, 50 oenta.
1" n* |ill's 'nut HS Lemon Syrup. To get
the gamine .HfitorOwros.
Come out am.' ^ Uutch
eBon’e speech on Sv
• • A Car lioatl of S.
, jiisl received in sucks suo barrel*,
lih li wq are selling only 1 i^ot a
pound. Come and see. it.
ul9t‘2 J. H. Mcli,VKi;N A SoN.
A wire fence only ir faw feet
wlieu the lightning atruokT tr m
cli)As by aud jumped od The tree
to the fence killing on4 of the
. j, oree* dead and the other ®ne died
You run no risk. AM druggists guar- . » minute,
antes Giove’s Tasteless Chill 1'fmic to I in a tew mmoles.
do .-ill the- lusCufuctuittni claim for it.
main here uutif Nov. lat^-'Uy way
of special inducement"! will make
full, figure cabiuejr photographs,
until Sept. 1st oufy, fer $1.50 per
d*zen. Come >/>u uud take ad-
vantage of theaqmgures. All work
guaranteed, ^fallefy in tLe court
houek yard. -
aul9t‘2 » W. M. Barger.
'Henry Oran berry, colored, liv-
ing on the Hendrix- farm ab*ut a
mile aud a half north-west of town
had the misfortune to have twiV
hoists killed by lightning lust
Sunday. Tfisy were both jtsd7 to
apart,
Warranted no cure, no pay. There
an- many imitations. To get the gen-
nine ask for Li rote's.
Commiseioneis' Court will matt
in enlied ssssiau next Saturday to
pass vu the tax rolls.
Nstlcivdin jMcii.
Do y^m want to-buy a gootl 5
ton wagoq scale. Will be deliv-
ered- at yoikr nearest freight depot
free of telurge. For particulars
apply at the Recorder office.
Wonder fill Nan-ess
Of'HntxTa v>reap"riHi» as a blow!
pufififu- entitle' “ •<> your contl.
denoe. No other ©reparation has
such a record of cun'* °f Scrofula,
Salt Rheum, BIikmI F.'Moning, or
4 other blood diseases. To trT d *8
to know its merit. Be sure *0 get
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
For a genefal . family cathartio
wi< confidently recommend Hood’s
Til la. They should be in every
home medicine chest.
. (/rove’s ’J'nst, id css Chill Tonic is n per-
fect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood pu-
rifier. Bemc vee Billiouaneaa without
purging. As jleasant as Lemon Byrnp.
It is «s large «» any Dojlnv tonic sml re-
tail* for 50c. ^fn get tlio gi-iiuinc usk
for ti rove’s, r
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Atr. Ed JJIack, formsi'ly of Fiae-
Bloue, Lut now of , Houston,vik-
jiing frisuds and relatives liei«.
,Do You lluvc llcudiM'lic'!
if ’ try Hodge’s sure cuts for
it. Tor a.'lu lT J>r- 3 R
in Fairfield.
in’iOtf.
•Grow’, Cathartic
ant to the taste ns , ’
Moves the bowel, gently,' .
afipation aud HiliimsitVs* mid
gfj|>e or'prodia'* aick ytom.mhs.
1|IW U'lt
a aw
a. V Bh.ltec, W E. -McNea!,
H. Sitapson, J. Miutuey,
L. H. Whitten, 0- Y. Bonner,
J. W. Mallard, J. O. William.ou,
R. F. Hattsr.
UE<k)N» WEEK.
W. T. Keatsn, J. H. Colsmdtl, I
W. W. Stewart, T. H. Robertson,
Hop Burleson, J. P. Anderson,
W. T. Roland,
Will Miller,
\yffTTace Byers,
obn F. Snaitj
Alfred Red,
Nat Massei
W. T. Livdcestcr,
\Y. F. Brawsr,
A.- P. Carter,
L. J. Ausley,
•L. B. Terry,
Jas. Jamison,
E. W. Odeia,
L. H. Adking;
Jdenry McNsal, J. C. Thrfruton,
r*A. Aycock, J.'F. Alrtn,
Wsiter Elsy, ,W. N. Bradley,
D. J*. Clhypool, L. J. Kilgore,
. Soale, W. 1/Johnson,
THIRD WE
L#a Steegall, j Jo/ McEarchern,
Ben F. Biggs, Clias Robertson,
I'om Smith, R. L^ Lamb,
Hayuis Tallsy, Q. li Bssne,
I. N Casey, W. C. Campbell,
Q. W. Koonc*f G. K. Beejj^
J. ff. Compton, Gso. Butler,
E. V. Parish, J. R. Sheffield,
Alex Powel, Fred Fische!?
H. D. Potter, P. 1. Butler,
Tom Traylor, G. W. Bell,
Duke Parker, ’ H. H. Pesvy,
Dj H, Curry, R-D. Gilliam,
. B. Cotton, Jeff Hurris,
J. A. Chavtis, VYilliatU Lewis.
FOURTH VUE
tfeo Hsmluison, Bill Ridbitcdson,
J. J DeBoide, Hiram Sjt’uhbs,
Ld I’iercy, - J. F. Wilhaunyui
R. H- Foreman, J. W. Riyinedy,
J* lk-Me.imles, G. Wv McClellan
A. J. Ward, Wiley Black,
J. W. Kilborn, B. W. Willard,
T. W, Manahnn, W. H. Lambert,
Tim Ijuws, J. M. Dittoes,
Joe Young, A A. Steele, |
F. Tate, jr. Jim Hill, l
O. E Walker, W J. HingleUft,
aby Returned home to dinner he
saw some blood on thSTiluor in his
house and failing do find the boys
wout to Tom Tatum’s and inquir-
ed lot them aud failing to find
them went back to his house Bi»d
found little Tommie lying dead
umn the houae to Home weeds.
Ilia boy Wwutnon was, ne-wlisro
“bout the place, having gone to
Mr. J. It JNsII'h wliar*. Jm mnthAr
was codling. He Buid nothing
lUiouL/what occurred to any one
till iffficer Blakney took him back
tiy/he plane of tbe killing. He at
t stuted that some white boys
iaina there aud shot Totlimy, but
finally told bis mother that he and
Tommie took his father’s guu from
the rack aud it weDt- off aod shot
Tommie, that he dragged him out
doors and tried to wash up the
blood. lh§ wbold load of bird
shot in the gun wont in the boy’s
left eye, killing him instantly.
The p9wder burn on his face and
on the bed over which the gun
bad been hanging, showed that
both boys had hold of the guu and
most likely Tommie was looking
into the barrel. . Justice Druun-
wright’s conclusion was that it
was an accident.
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A Nemination Declined.
-y Winkler, Aug. 17th 1!J9’2.
Mr. B. F. Martin, Cliairmun
Ex. Qbm, pcople'H party,
Dear tijt:—
As you and my follaw citizens
tie the People's party ^Jjo affiliat-
ed in our. county crmVeulion Vm
August 9th sth-Fairfield, know tliAt
1 nas.lhe qnanimous choice of thr
to secure the payment of ati issue
of bonds of said compauy to the I
uniouut of $10,(X)l);00u for con- i
atructiug, bxtendiug, oompleliug^
improvfug and operatiug Us raih
way, iuclmliug the 500 tuiles more
or less of extended aud brauch
fines of road intended to liS here .
after ooil6tructed vie:
1. A Imp from Sherman to Fort
Worth.
*2. From- Henrietta to Wichita
Falls.
3. From Wnxnliaebie to Trinity.
4 Colmesnsil to Sgbine river.
5 From Lockhesi l Co Smithviiie. I
0 Fr»;n Boggy Tack to Hous-
ton. .
7. From Puttison to Velasco.
8. From (Jouplaud to Austin.
The company also filpd caiLiti
cate of resolution adopted increaa
iug tbs capital stock of the Bora pu-
ny in Texas from $8,000,000 to $13,-
000,000.
It has beau, known for some
time that the M. K. A T. R. R.
lias been contemplatili^ doing
some substantial building in Tex-
as. It some mouths ugo filed
ameudmeuts to its phurter with
tbe saeretary of State at Austin,
and the above shows in what di-
rections said road proposes to ex-
tend its lina in th’is State. With
the above branches buUt^it ,will
iudeed be a tiue railroaq _s, istoa).
A gUnce at the map shdwir that'
a line from Waxahachie (a tik^uiu-
us of one of its branches built sev-
eral years ago) to Trinity, would,
ou an uir line; run nearly centrally
through Navarro aud this county,
missing Corsicana aud Fnirfield
but a very short distance. Let us
bopo that it is the intention of
this system to--speedily push a
Miiuth-eiistnrn branch iu this direc-
tion and thrqugli this county.
A nice and pretty dress, a
ffent and serviceable shoe, aud
good and substantial dry goods
at low figures, jifo the aim of
every economical housekeeper
to seouiH. YVn have all these in
great variety .mid there is noth-
ing iu our way to * prevent us
from selliug. them at prices con-
sistent with the herd tim»«
TATT TP,
In our geuersl dry goods de-
partment we carry various linss,
-and can hupply neaiy all wants.
We carry a iiice line of'lawns,
calicoes, domestics, and other
- go< .d U'r have HQeriy
evervthing in the liun of family
dry goods, and you will find our
prices are made to suit the times.-
| vaIlauuTiispect^ur8tock.»
your
Mf Paw?
TO THE MEN.
Ohr clothing tliis Season is well
selectod, it-was bought, at low
prices, aod is sold ut-suiall prof-' |
Rh. We carry a luice line of' |
and a good stock of hats of all
grades. We have also a )fyll
lino of sninffTWi underwcar which
it will pay you to exaroiud4aud
fine shirts, dress shoos nrid boots,,' | \ price, before buying, elsewhere.
I
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Our Generaf Merchandise Slock
comprises a general lino.of other goods, such ns groceries, shelf
"hardware, cutlery, crockeBy, gbmsWare Ac. Ac., such as
the general faiynor upually needs. '
McDonald is for Hogg.
I Kroni tile Port Worth GiieeltS. |
Dallas, Aug. ‘20. Henry D.
party to make the raeq for District \MeDounld, of Paris, ouo .of Urn
Ah Vsugli,
Bill Morrow,
8. M. Got'ley,"
Jo* Misseldine,
Warren Davis,
J E. McAdams.
v’lti
Died.
Mr. A. M. Lcddon fell dead
out of Ins chair, at his residence
near Fleet noml, I. T.,'on Aug. Glh.
Ha was in apparent good health,
and died without a moinent's
wnniifgi’ X '. Leddou was long
a lesidsiD 1 iis county, forinerfy
Usui. (jotl.. Sill, laMerly near An-
tU'ctl. II* was a' goial man, good
uei^bbok, dsvotcil Christian u'qd
his rest ia that of the filially faith
fill. His stricken wife and s«veu
children have our wariatst sympa
thy. Friend
To settle up uud improve a new
package ooutama ifaorc doses than a M j 1‘k'* 'i#1M '*qh»r*. a pe<»-
otki CatliAitic Syrua on the market. t{.> “ “ ■*“ ...........
doses for 25 cents. Try it amt you will
be delighted.
Mr, ami Mr*, tl. M. Johnson, o*
Mexia, spent a few dars-with rel i-
titus and friends in Fairfield this
week.
Organ for Nule.
A gnod new first class orguu
for saje, warranted for five yea re.
Will be sold, cheap for cash. Ap-
ply a) tfie RECOBUUt-Hfine.
MMarial produces Weakaess, Osavh
si Debility HilioiiHnosa, Lms of. A|>|>n-
tite, IndiacHtiou mid Constipation.
Grove’s TastelesH Chill Tonic, remove#
the cause which produces these troub-
les. Try it and you will tie delurtiled.
5!) ...inis. To nei mo eenuiue H*k for
Grere’s. .•
Mr. John Riley who lms bsi n
attending hclniof ut Hill’s Butj-
ip ns Colhge at \\ non return pi
home Wntnerday.
Cun Yon Kcud?
bis of great energy and endurance,
'di M" the great majority of tli
7,e.
claim of p
ble of enjoy
Texas, This same
. ara elan r1;)-
-*tng luxuries, of life
baceiua able so to
ami there is no prop. •* D'-’*' W'r*
prespsroua than the in.
Texan. Then why not rin' '
g*o<l buggy. The advertisem.',
in this issue of I'urlin A Orendorlt
Go., Dallas, Texas, tells all about
their Special Chancellor Buggy.
They say it ia fully guaranteed as
represented or money refunded.
Wlirite them about it or auy other
vehicle your may ueed.
August 2‘2ml 1892
Times dull, but plenty of rain
Howing turnip seed and grind-
ing sorghum are in order.
The cotton fields, are becoming
.. Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local upplicntiona, as they can-
not reach the diseased portion of
the car. There is only one way
tp cuip Deafness, and that i- by
white to harvest, aud gathering of constitutional remedies Deaf
”’^k .... * | pup
ornnrtiu ditioli of mucous lining o tli-
Ill-ewer Brevities. j
Ang. 20th 1892.
A good shower a few days ago.
Mrs. Senior, who has been sick
forb’inie time with confiulMd fB-
ver, is improving slowly.
Mr- Buct Ward has slow fever,
Mr. J. W. Yurby uud his father
me visiting iu this county. .
Prof. E.' E. Williford hue r*-
turned home from Avant where he
was teaching. 11* will t*ach tbs
Brewer school again, A good se-
lection’Mr. trustees.
Messrs. Georg* Wills and R. E.
Colgin ar* trying their' luok fish-
ing ou the NsvasoL
Mr. George Wills of Van Xandt
county, is visiting his brojiier Si-
mon Wills. Although we hod not
eden him (nr fifteen ySurs wlieu
lie passed we simply ssUf hallow
George. .
Mr. L. R. Mesnels has put a now
cotton press to his uin macUmeiy.
IV* urt sorry to report the
death of Mis, KiuRi which occurr-
ed a short time ago Hfic was tbe
unit her of the King Bros. her*.
•She was sick .only u short time.
IJerrernsjas wera fqlloweil lo the
Cotlbn Gin cemetery by a large
cen'Ourac of friends. T° )tnow
j.rr was to love hsr.
'I'Jie campaign has closed and
the tetter war is partially over,
lie neb Bus N5«iPPHlgn bur is out of
ti job.
Esaw
Clerk, you will resiember that I
than told the convention that I
was s peer boy, with limited edu-
cation Aud had made my arrange,
ments to pnrsue my studies during
the wiiitdi. i '• \
After mature deliberation and
consultation with friends I have
been forced tt^ the conclusion that
it would be suicidal to every pri-
vate interest a^id a greater sacri-
fice than my ^po|jtjoa| friends
would ask me to make if they were
be.tter acquainted with my affairs.
I i!uter»d this mbve, my fellow
citizeus, purely through a patriotic
feehiig, without fear or favor from
any man.
1 um confident that the move
'<//
participants iu the famous ■ Wind-
sor hotel conference whicL brought
out Judge Clark for Governor,
was iu the city tq day, en route to/
his home from the convention.
Mr. McDonald was a tieiug Uh from.
Dallas and also from McLennan
county o.n the Clark ticket, but he
repudiates the Turner hall oouveu
tioli and proclaims himself to be
regular.^ Ho said, today: “litc-
Ugniza Jim Hogg as a Democrat.
I fought him as s Democrat and
got whipped as a Democrat,
there, was nothing irregdlur about
the convention. Nothing that
would in any way justify a bolt.”
He thought perhaps , the silver
plank was ill-advised but it was
will be successful, and know yen nothing unusual for a bints plat-
,hflfe men in the ranks thst will
acquit tire causO/vith more honor
than it is in my power at this time
to do. Allow ms therefore to
withdraw my nam« from tbe race,
cordially thanking my fellow citi-
zens for the honor they conferred
ofi ms, and pledging my hearty
support to tbs success of the tick-
et of tbe most patriotic and honest
political, move that lias swept our
coUntry for thirty years. -
_ Respectfully,
J. H. Jknnrhm.
To lltaHinesH Men.
riot* is the nioQth in which
meichants shonhl have their com
mcrcinl printing done. Business
will o|>en early in September, ami
ovfjrylbjyg will be in a rush. The
Rkcghder office has op hand a
good stock of letter, nut* and bill
heads,.cotton statements, monthly
HtpJemsutH, envelopes, Ac, and
wopli! be glad to. pepejve- the or-
ders of the bqsincsH m»p of thp
town and county. Call and see
sambfSs. VV- will «;«« .. j-«od
material and ns lew prices as any
house in Galveston or Dallas. The
irn-rn to differ with the national
platform s»f a' party. The refusal
of McDonald to support Juilgs
Clark has fallen like a vvst blank-
et ou the followers of Warwick iu
Ibis city, aud has given .them a
•hook.
Coke Declares tor Hogg.
’ [Bpeoiiil to the Eort Worth Gazette. |
Waco, Tex , Ang. 2‘2. Senator
Coke lias openly declared his iu-
teution of supporting Hogg" and
the ticket. He saya the llogg
platform is an admirable state-
iqeat ot .Democratic principles
and politics. Furthur, tfie seventh
plank of the national and the
uintli plank of the Houston plat-
fpi in arc co-opt*tativo. The Chi-
cago platform outline.-, tho genqj
a) policy which Urn Houston plat-
form Hqppfeiiicitls by indicating
the first grout stop fiecufesnry to
the attainment* of (ho great pur-
pbeo desired by both.
Call and get Our Prices.
». T. WATSON & SONS.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE
"GRANGE,
GEORGIA
Gitnvlh
Knrollnd
Boarders
Music 1’upiln
IW-M 1W -92. I
HH SIS I
90 III
MwWfMtZZ:. UGRAIGE, GL
GOOD SERVICE.
Competition hue reduced />/ar
es and charges so, that there is
scarcely any room for further
improvement in that direction
among first class houses ivho will
insist on doing a legitimate, bus-
iness. '*
But there is room for improve-
ment in business .methods—
prompt and businesg-li-ke treat-
ment, Good Service, in
short-- w
and this is worth- money. p
*...... " ‘ ' Tl
II c solicit a test of these yuali-
tiet; by the trade incur Grocery
Department; by a ll„ sh (/i/wrs in
our Cotton, If 'not and Hides De-
partments.
Notice.
Dunison, Tex., June 1,189?
Notice is hereby given that a meotni/
“r the stock tsoldeis of Uw Uiwt,isfi,
KatiHiiH and Texas ltitilwny Company nf
TeiHS has been called by the ilirectors,
to tie held at the public bffioe of said
CVimpnny in the city of Denison, Oray-
son county, Texas, on Tuesday, the l«th
day of August, A. D. 1892, nt 12 o’fllock
m. of that day, Ufr the. purpose of (iu-
thorizing and "auctionhut an increasbof
the capital "t,n’k of Haid Company to
the amount or thirteen million dollars,
to whioh amount it is proposed to in-
crease Such capital stock of the Compa-
ny; add Haid meeting of Btoi-kboldcra
in alho culled and will I>, held aH afore-
said, for the Snrttter purpose of author-
izing the Coin puny to borrow money to
the amount of ten million dollars, nec-
CBHary for constructing, completing, im-
proving and (operating it* railway, in.
4
Every pnblio-apirited man ought to
take hie county paper, or one or mere of
them, where there are aeVeral in a coun-
ty. He may not agree with all the opin-
ion! of the editor, and may not like him
personally; yet a local paper in a coun-
ty, aa a mean* of pnblio communication,
ia a public necessity and s benefit to tbe
people; and with no county pr.por, at,
all, the public would be greatly incon-
venienced.
Again, a paper Is on6 of the iuutitu-
tiona that ie supposed to repreHent tbs
enterprise, thrift, profcr&w and maleriut
growth of the county aud town in which
i t ie published. A paper that is liberal-
ly patronized at home ia utile, by'in-
crested mne aud gnimal husincMi make-
up, to go to the* unhide World with an
apprsrnnoe caioiilated to imprpss atrun-
B»r* favorably with* t^e peo|de and
oouutry whoje it is publjalieih
The person, then, who ia able to bike
his county paper but does not do ho
probably ou the gtound of some* objec-
tion to the editor or the views lie may
advocate, helps that much to weaken the
effectiveness pf an institution whose p*-_
ouliar province, more JJnrffthat, of any
other bueini^, is to advertise, develop
^ud build up he oonntry in which the
party lives.
hiding certain extensions or brunch
lines of riiih-oad,
*. wlnoli are proposed
ami intended to he hereafter construct-
ed, and to idmio and dispime of its boudfi
for said amount of ten million dollars to
be so borrowed, aud for the purpose ah
| bo of autlyorizuig, as seenrity {or the
payment thereof, a mortgage hy said
Company ht.iU corporate property and
. j franchise,/ eft ailoh portion thereof, iu-
(ottini Factors anil \\ hnle-iile Uroeers, cigdlcgtUt Piojjosodextended01 blanch
______________ lines of railway to lie hereafter con-’
struoted n* the jitock holders may at Haid
meeting approve and direct.
-Y
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AM. 0. CtEVttAND & GO..
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HOUSTON, TEXAS
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r. l\ Merrill, Sec*
Citation.
The State of Texas to the Bheriff or
any (Vmstabhvof Enieatouc county
Greeting:
Oath therefor having been made, as
.•"|,liri'd by mw, yon arc hereby mm-
■handed that, by making publication of
this citation in -aim* newBpapcr puli-
liMhml in*miid couhiy ouoe a week for ’
four consecutive weeks prevlonx to the I
return day hereof, you sninrifon Laiua '
Murphy, defendant, to he ;uid appear
before-tho Disisict C/ftirt, to lit! liolilen
ill amt for the aforesaid county of Pree-
Btonn at the Court Honso thereof, in
l iiirtlctil on Uic :tr-l Monday in Nept-em-
her I.Hjki, then and then: to unHivcr the
petition of .loi - Murpliyj, pluintiff, lit-
t ’< 1 in mil’ll (.iiirt ini llu> "7tli Jav , .F I..
i
jC’oke pfipps fiis services to tits
uriniHiittne until Nnveggbar .
V ♦ ^ »
Tbs.following ure tho nonuoeos
I fop Htato officse tin the
japnay you wmy iiare to pay out, J ,
’li b* r i j l t Cmrk ticket. « • , r
“ * ■" , ! BRprwm inwM»ti4»n *.m pcriziaucHtly f
For Govei uor, u®'*ign C liuk of (lolling him anU often
oil lit r#*f iii’ii tat i.IiiiilifT
if /tiny, wiJI he spent tiers and kept
in circulation; tint lh it which you
send off will iicvSF corun buck
to tho county again.
TUB -ItKATKMT DiSCOVEKY. »F
TDK AtiK.
Catarrhal limifni-KH ( urcil. No More
I se For Kar-Trnnipi-ts.
TltltfMj’n AT f.AST.
Aji infallible remedy for the
| , ........... ... -M I' • ’.SI I'Ulllllllll, 111"
ed in said Court oil the 27th day' of .In
ly 4M*2. ami uiunboi-ed on the "docket of’
mud (lourt«$77l imaidHt the . aid Lanin
Murphy and alleging>in Hiilistauco as
follow":
That on or about tho l«t day of Aho- I
uei.Jrinu piatunn (Milt itefenduut were I
legally married in Ereestoun coirhty,
'l'exns, and coutimied to live together ne
mm) and wife f-u n pmi.-i ->f about hi,v
George j months when defendant without ciiuhv
or excuse nbinidonetl plmutuT-wrih the
1 .apie«" intention ->f purnumcatty abtu-
Do lull want to reml two lit* .... ■ , , . . i „
I rooks on live ijihje.-ts subject-. »| "^y «tapla will wmn he in, uess is cnqecrt by an liilmutr
special iiihrrsnt this tear? It *-o progress. „ j ditiofc of inuopns Itniiig <
rend "l.abm and Capital" add R*v T B Gniv..* filled hi* ! *“tac-h‘,“ - AW\e’ ''heu tl‘1#
...................
to call on you soon. Miss Luolia H*lotuott, of iV<rr-|n,,<J when it [h nutirely oioss-i m( lm,„lura roiueuy ro
AuK.19to. H. C. Hanson, tfinro, spent last week viiittu* in | w ‘b* r,>BU,V ‘'"lp^ I par* of catarrh and doaleoss in all
.. ... the i nun matron cun be taken out i ,, . . . . , , ,
The editor left Wednesday to I nnr was scWrm- j a|M, tlji« lubn restored to its m.r whubaa tieen a
attend the "oniitorial cmveution !M,,n,,l,y ‘T ' M*=** |raai cmrdttiou, bdariag will Ira d«- , “ <*,7',tnl deafS J ^ ^ 'iVav
al Woot-u >v*lls ar..l |*'rt tiro |». I CUrifl«* "nd Mr. .Roaa stroyed loitwer pine cases out of I Ni> catarrh or slimy grneu and f*r" «MP®.ri'
par iu charge of the devil knows - ^ilpen, who will remain up there I t*n are caused by eaterrh which M j,ow. Btioky l0ltter d,BC|larg)l)g
I-'"'*1 ”"k- . d
“Jlow to ( are all .Skin Diseases.” ! Mr Bobeiteon i. step-j We will give One Hundred 0-4 TlorW"8 Boau^ »“
Simply apply -Hway.is', (imtmcnt..’’ ! account of ; iars for any case of Deafness caus-
Nn internal nre.licrne ri>|nir»nl. Cure* : an erent ’-which iK’eapr*(l on the I by c»»arru that cannot becirt-
trU -r, eezi-ns, itch, all eruption* on the I ooo, ... „ •, * *d by Hall a Cstsirh Cure Holfrl
fa... i,I..mra .no, !,• living the akin **“*«»•• T ’—
Clear." whits* and ImalUry It. groat | Minaea-M»y ami Gr*re Has.-h
I ♦*;111r»jlt Riitl f'lirwtiVH [ittwfini nro jMtHHi'Htft
1 Mrliennan
Li*t}teilfinl T itrvei nor, C. M.
Rti :era of Travis.
j For Attorney. General, E. A,
MsDoivell of Cotyoll.
I For Htatw ITesaurer, T. J.Gorne
of < lisrukee.
| od to return to pluintiff, "tie linn lull. -I
H<» to do for tl jaciTiiii of avOtc (linn thrive
years.
for cirentsrs, free. Price 75c
head. No mucous iiintior lodging
in tite tlironL No occasional hack-
ing cough with throwing up slimy
go-vii lunj iyciiow siicivy tnaum.
F. J. Curnbv'A Co .Toludii, G. words cannot
iVUon*fort», (trciiiirMHN
lil^ j»ravB flijit deft Ut inn l> lit) in
ft i ins < *r law to liiibWi r lieoiiu mni Uuu
Jio have juiigrueut dinsolviug umi tm 1
milling Kind morriu^o with dcfmnhinL
Horeiu fail not, but Uavo you then
and there, tldfe wait, with yuvtr return j
I thereon, fthowinj; how you hnv<> rU rui ,
tor ('omplrollei, (’. 15. OilUapie j eil (hemnue. j
ofballss. I, *"bui"I this tbti 27tli day of .luiyiA.
.. - l>. 1892. \ - - T
(’or I,and ComiiiiBsiinnri, W. V, \ . Wilm nj. ,1. j T. iicudrix, Olortt of
til* (-S*irt of inmxuimi ooflutv/
Given iiii<(^pr my hand ami
SPECIAL RATES.
I
A Reduced Price for
the Balance nf
the Year,
•
Huporinlimifstit of public
instruction, Jacob- Biokler of Gal-
T6t»lpn. •-•■a-T ' w
I'or Judge of Criminal Court of
Appeals, \V D Wood of Hays, R.
H. I’hslps nf Fayette.
/ an ai. jtIn, seal ,,f said fkiurt, nt oftii.'i ,
^TfvVtliia pic 27th day of Julv A. D
Attont J. a T. HENUllIX, el k,
District (jt Hirtr-ErcwKtoiirt CUi.
L. 0. LILLARD,
AGENTS WANTED
FOR Til F !,| VKA OF
WEAVER AFIELD!
-Amd Tur■- , .
Achimmcrnts of (he Pfopto*! P»rty.
Tfio onlf«mheuUc und tilngfBphioa ol
!.> Tionttiwff (»f tht; P»j-ty ( f FrofrattkM. Article
•ti lUc NAUonnl F«rtu*m A^JIimnw, mi«1 plaxui ol
imuitxMUon, Uie 1*nc,,iloa * '
We will solid iho Mlleoi|rdor" from iu>w
to the end nf the year for only fifty
nents. Hl’OT CASH.
C l by no Otfmi remedy. \*k > oirr drag- i •‘»P. »w«r l»f JD*w’* falVst flj.iver. I 8oltl by Ou.,’’Fairfield. 11 *j,,or fnrt| j .. j. NtfUteru R. R. J the ilirek tiuni J «'u W a uumherof flr»t-
ent 1 .11. n/LI .......klA. 1—^ l.ii X*__"1 . - • ____ . .... ......... . . ... . . t iln/inaltn U..n I il..,,;- ...i S...... I . . .. I ntaQO ClCM fUllllS", AU Of
tfint for Ointment
To Ti imIc for ( •i n.
A linft lit*w Union i iIihwof
neuitiK lURidiitH*, lirrtf cIh^ aih(
WHiittiib'd (nr Hv« yAnrw * K«?f» ml-
foil till pHjjro It
will bo. trmii* ! for «.s»rn nrnl onl?* rgbam/y, AJr.
to Ith.cou i»kk oHico.
attends)! pr«w.hii)|j her* IttefiMup2'| ^ Plliial rilwt Itchlag l-lle*! I for circoilam.
d*y *' j J. SvWptouji Motstnro; intense itching [ ^urlt A. t'n , WnnskU
Mrs. McCall, sister of Mr. A. i «*•-**••«»««; «Hi<t at night; worse hy or 10*29
w-wo.. -i» i.. v.. ■ i Essiss -didjstf&saas:
••viffftl iDOirths here will’otarL ii*x( i Nwniuiitg' HUO wwe- .Hwsyne'a
INSDBANCEA8EHT
FAlrfield,........
J inn local ageiit for a uuroller of first-
iroroiation wrtto | ; / ., ., "A .1,'" ..... olnss file iitsurorwiffl corn pain**, all of
Address, Frank ,V t,iM> J*Wr*. whish t[av» oompliodXith the flaw* uf
ISOU \Vis Draw *V' nn" ffu,dk him bstwneir the Htate and are. fully nuthorisml t*
’ ' nu!9tf ’ ifoUbtiiii and Galveston, Gloss.! <h> buMtete iu Texrw,
V«n Slrnuld Knew,
llm luteriiStional th Great j
•imuiimUon, bjr the 1
COL. L. Li POLK.
j rv>u1ftbmi(»n’- from Ct.’V TUwklo*. Hle»
h r A lifwmR Flat ' Umtigf; AutruM raft, Ftamterj
! VwrjM> r# A IHmuio, inn
«/p,tt . I thn < ->nv»nUfSi et
tlb*’...... "I’.ins: SitaUtakroan
-nri-ii.-g lu'iWi Vi.u ff.tlt. AMiTBU
•1 ; , . :)V rlN A.\t H Tlt VNSfitiRTA-
Hiilrecnbe now and t*k
this pro|Mw8iun n* noon
pOHRlbln.
Wrf~*» lor h.’r ko,„. gJS*«&*», Itt
rsuiotre (he tumors. At dr)V)jpri"t<i,or by
Ibr 60 oeirte Dr. 8way ini ,8s Hoiy,
Ipliis, *
the
t ration
Olosd I <h> biitHtteea iu Texan,
T,.. H.....r„„ r-,..-, !4,. -iV’r:!:: I
(wo cotiicntiopis and Its thus-aluuJ and. most djroot. route lo )'d«nce, Giir, Mill, «r rtbBr.pfoparty. oan
oils of rrcrw and im-uL i ts M<‘x,<'u via lwtr*|... Call on tittk: 'Whur «U«y mii’.l.y naalVuqj I 'tnjU,
■ . . , ■ , ‘ * ./**.'' F l,tf. flt/’Rffe*s for folds rs mu)' ft»rH»er i^T «•—,
wmo ime and nhoFed.it to *>«• k I inform,.iron ii"l Dnioir b'-mg n Iteridnut. A«sU%i*i,iu.v*nteiit| j4MSl
, i ,r r Mo.tr., . K -ld HlOKi • JO t.m put,ho, t roe,„.,.tteth ;,„tf*it (tr* ; (jjgw;.;
rwhM (\ 1 A, I’nloiituiAf I ox | ot tho -1 UT mm!
>■'„ i. \SV*\
hr.' V*1 cvrf-? h»'
itTl.v iitMJck fLtxt •»> irafl
• »•!*( ui poetJPttP'Ot 4hc* »/f
:A C’tMh'rs oTv.w' norly /H- u
■ «.V. I.T w*fl, IRkfN, .
Xti'fono who wIM »urTputtm Nrtkc book,
•**)! u« with t.miH u «t*r
WMBl e-v«0 M ©DT.T
..... — —tt».
tAwAlM1
At, mctiAvUnc
i And promh
‘ k# mmptm
1 liip in without (hcv Tuont nm-
mcntoGH imihI imjV>rU»ut |>oliti<v<i you r
the wholf* tnition Iimk known pjocw the
fltritfriK imk . /
Take your -wnif \»......-
posted in great lavRunem-ro gf the day.
Address
Tift: ilfeciOiaiKU,
t i.ii field, Tt
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