The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 262, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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Entered at the Navasota postoffice as
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natural
vegetable remedy,
containing no mineral oi
narcotic poisons. It will corred
At druggists, 50 cents.
by Jne. D. Quino, Navasota, Texas.
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THE GENTLEMAN OUTLAW.
There is one law for the “nigger
and Chinaman” who tote pistols
to play bravado, and there is an-
other law for the gentlemen who jng, slimy glory when it voted to
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Imo fellow man who he fancies has
insulted him. •* ’
That is the unvarnished Tnter-
pcetation of recent events iu this
< SMamunity, and unhappily it re-
' fleets a condition and a sentiment
which prevail in many parts of the
State. . -
We might
about it.
-x. We retain the code duello in
another form. ; ,
And the last condition is in-
observed and he hastily bid the
household adieu.
He secured about 35 cigars for
M. L. O. Andrews Ed F. Blackshear
ANDREWS & BLACKSHEAR.
We need a social code that will
ostracize the braggart and the
bully. We need officer* that will
arreat men yrho are known to be
“laying for** one another, and put
them under peace bond** We
need justice in the court blind to
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civic awakening that will put the
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Stoneham, Melton (Mink), Hufsmith and Houston.
Through Sleepers and Chair Cars from Lewis. Train*
leaving Navasota at 3:30 p. m. connects with our
“MEXICO-ST. LOUIS LIMITED” at. Lewis. ' The
fastest train from Texas to St; Louis and Memphis.
Magnificent Equipment.
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J. T. Evans, 1 ‘ D. J. Price,
Ticket Agt..Navasota. G.P.&T.A,
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And the last condition is in-
Soitely worse than the first. In
the old days “Affairs of honor”
WANTED—position as clerk,
book-keepert collector or spy-
thing. O/ -
care this office,
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cloth or elastic inserts like a con-
gress. A*
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• Physician and Druggists.
Ford A Sturgeon,a
drug firm at Rocky JHill Station,
Ky.,ivrite: “We were requested
by Dr.'G. B. Snigley to send for
Herbine for the benefit of our
customers. "
glad to say, Herbine-has given
such great satisfaction that we
Birmingham, Ala., round trip
Antonio, August 24, 25, at rate of Sept.14, 15, I19.55; limit Sept.27.
Macon, Ga., round trip Oht. 4,
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.Gt W1NT*B’ Agent.
To Whom It May Coacom.
Belton, Tex., July 9,1902.
Dr. D. Y. Bagby, of Navasota,
was given the contract for repair-
!"8 and tunin8 the piano,in Bay-
Convention Colored Baptists; one |°r College. I wish to state that
_ j .. t . r. . he has worked carefully and
faithfully on these instruments,
(thirty five pianos besides organs)
and I believe that they are now in
good condition. He performs
anything carefully which he un-
dertakes, in his line. Candor,
couscientioqsness and efficiency
are very desirable elements in
piano tuning and repairing, and I
believe that be has them; I there-
_ . . . - T fore recommend him.
and Pallas >10.45. Limit io days (Rev.) W. A. Wilson, (D; D.)
from date of sale. President of Baylor Female Col-
lege. , Belton, Texas.
Colored Educational Congress,
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 1, 3, rate of
Ennaalw^
. ' EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
neawnl; PaKtaWe, Pot«nt TAste Good, Do GooA
, health. AddpeM .. <33
"U STIBUM BBXBDT COIPAHT, CHICAGO ar MW YOGI.
» KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
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W.E.Kidd.M.D.
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1 he burglars made another pro- u
fessional call l a S t- ni-ght.. Tins
tihie at the home of Dr. and Mts.
DI L. Peeples.
> It was aboilt 3 o’clock in 'the ‘ i
moaning when Charles Eeeplc/
was ^Wakened by a nojise'ia ah
adjoining room. Through a-n
open doqr he ,saw a negro or a
Mexican searching'through the
paper of a . desk. He . reached
stealthily for a nearby Winchester
and cartridges. The fellow found
mothing valuable and . went down
stairs. Mr. Peeples followed and
^svatched' the intruder searching
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color or condition. We need a
brand of shame upon this lawless
condition.
Proclaim it at the dub, On the
streets and in the newspapers—
Try them your self. Only ^25c at
Joo. D. Quinn’s.
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Sam Goodman arrived
city today at noon from Beaumont.
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Monteagle, Tenn., and return;
one fare;’ on sale June 30 and July
r, a, 22, 23, 25; limit Aug? 30;
Bible School. , - -
Special Sunrner Excursion, rate,s^,’d 10
------- ---------- __----to Eureka Springs at one fare
era* Protective association, one plus >2; limit for return Oct.31 *02.
1 ..... r„. Stenographers Association, Fort
’Worth, August 7, 8 at >8.65; limit
for return August jo. _ >
Address'1 Flood sufferer, iaH home print paper in the county
Office. ’—THE REVIEW.
as well be plain
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A New Claim Agent.
During the incapacity ol Claim
Agent Evans, whose injuries have
been recounted, Hon. A. F. Brig-
duties of claim ageni on the Beau-
mont Somerville division. Mr.
Brigance has been attorney for the
compapy a long time, ?nd that
with his general practice makes it
rather trying; but the company
wanted his services and he never
lays down. -
Just Look at Her.
Whence came that sprightly
step, faultless skm, rich, rosy
comp lection, smiling face. She
looks good, feels good. Here’s
her secret She uses Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Result,—all or-
do all in“lheir individual power to
make the Brazos river conference
a success. z
Write your friends about the
conference to be held here Sep-
tember ti. '
We are all here
fresh and nice
Swiss Cheese
Brick Cheese
Pure C r e am
Cheese
Pineapple Cheese
Caulemett sau-
sage
1 barrel of xhis
season’s breakfast
'/ tion from your business.
Is also prepared to treat
successfully fissures,£stu-
his trouble and left one of his ]aS) jiicers, Chronic Dis-
sjioes in his flight. ea^es of Stomach and
The shoe is a lace one, with Bbwels, Genito-Urinary
. diseases and diseases of
women. .7
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No charge /'for consultation
prominent and examination.
Office upstairs Citizens National
Bank Building;
Wc ordered three Lq8| — Ladies’ hunting case
dozen in December, and ive are gold watch, key wind, with fob;
•— monogram on front lid H LS.,*
between Lindley’s stable and Un-
ion depot. Finder will receive
liberal reward by returning same
to this office.
Arrival and departure of H. & T. C*
•ad G. C. & 8. F. drains from the union
depot. I. & G. N. trains from their
depot one block north.
H. & T. C.
north-bound.
Ho. 1 day________________X-.......9:20 a. m.
No. 3 day................. ?..12:31 p. m.
No. 5 night.......................ItlO a. m.
SOUTH BOUND. • <
.........3:04 p. m.
......J5ri5 p< m. '
....... 3:45 a. mi
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X SUMMER T/ME........
X IS HERE again and we
• are anxious to do our part
• toward keeping you cool
• with a clean Shave, Hair
• Cut, Shampdo or Bath.
• Our shop is the only one
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were carefully arranged, both men
took a shot or sword, thrust on a
given signal, and perhaps with a
show of bravery and a little blood
' letting “honor” was satisfied and
the antagonists shook hands.
Nowadays the man who is
aggrieved puts a gun in his pocket
and kills upon the first convenient
•ccasion. Gentlemen of high
social and commercial standing
.walk the streets or ride the roads
breathing threatenings, and 2 no
mm raises his hand in protest.
The officers of the law know it
and refuse to make arrests.
Citizens know it and refuse to
make complaint.
The man with a fire brand going
to burn a building would be ar-
aested instantly, but the man with
a weapon resolved to kill is un-
wiolested. . ( ’ ' ' ■ Wr
A false and vicious notion of
bravery prevails, and officers and
citizens alike condone it 4f they do
not expressly approve it,
We need an awakening of pub-
lic aentiment to teach deluded
men that honor lies another way;
that the latT*provides ample forms
of protection, and that it. is false
honor to revenge an insult by
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THE EASIEST WAY IS THE BEST,
-jfcrx': ano ths BEES"!" WAY. 1 a TH a
'ffi'’ Houston and Texas Central
South @ Central
DALLAS
AUSTIN i
WACO.
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another desk down stairs, while he ] p ractl t i 0 H 6 f Send 10c in Stampsfor'Ccpy ofiSjouthern»Pacific Rice Cook-Book,
endeavored to load the gun at a F. B. MORSE, ’ M.
convenient turn of the staircase. Cures Piles without using 3. Pass. Traffic Manager. , Gen. Pat
The noise of the rusty weapon gp- ' knife, cautery or carbolic _ , _ ■ j
praised the intruder that he was acid and without deten- k
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TheTeiKas Railroad!
Texas’ Greatest Railroad /
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Superior Pa^etigOr Service
from NAVASOTA. X
Take our train leaving Navasota^ at 3:30 p. m.
f Palestine, Longview, Tr-1"' T*-‘
Little Rock, MEMPC__
FOR J Bryan, Calvert, Mar^n,
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[Antonio and Mexico. <
Take our train leaving Navasota at 8:25 p. m. for
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and then/make it stick in the
courthouse—the wanton’killing is
murder, that murder is personal
disgrace and social death, that
individual vengeance is crime, aud
that the armed citizpn is a public
enemy. z - ... .
Down With the gentleman out-
law! - ' /, / ’
Make him shunned of his fellows
gnd let his name be anathema;.
At the worse he is a coward! At
the best he is. ^d refined, bfute!—
Houston Post.
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.YEJT COLLEGE PROFES-
SORS.
Which alone is quite az
inducement to our mmj
friends and customers. Thi
corp of artistsill charge of tlM
• lonsorial Parlor._^
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• Geo. Banks Chaa. Colenum
- Frank Constant
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For Rent—Schumacher cott
near J. M. Ackerman's reside
Water works, bath room, b
garden, twd lcrts of lm<*
< FrancklowAK
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Fsr Rent
Five room cottage, with g
den and horse lot. J. J. Feld
Subscribe4or the best and ei
times,- and" today we gave ybur
salesman ahpther order. We beg
tow Dr.'G.B. Snigley takes I Lc9son for the Men’s’prayer
pleasure in recommending Her- _ i - a. .
bine.” '50c bottle aFJno, D.
Quinn's; >
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r SANTA FB ilATES.
Special excursion to St.. Louis
and Chicago"; round' trip to St.
Tlie citizens of Navasota should Louis 120,'Chicago $23; Aug. 16,
only.. -
Calvert, Texas. Meeting Zion
Central Baptist association, Aug.
20/25, one and one-third fares.
California, $25. . >
♦ New Orleans, La. Meeting of
Daughters of the Confederacy^
Nov; 12-15.
Atlanta, Gk. United Brother- date of sale June 1 to Sept. 3b.
hqod of Carpenters and ^oiotrs < - a
df America, Sept. 15, to Oct. 1., bu
\ Sah Antonio, Texas, United 31
Brothers of Friendship and Sis- 1
ters of the Mysterious, one and
one-third fares for roundtrip.
Detroit,. Mich., Annual Con- ;
vention American Steel Railroad
association, Oct. 8, to 10, one-and
one-third fares for round tnp.
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BEST FORTHE
BOWELS
If you bifven't a repular, beiUthy njoiement of the
•st. eaaiost^ inont ny of “eePlu8 the bowels
dearjnOelsan
• 'P aa » your peart nuiuns.
you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels co
stipated, bad taste in the mouth? If
not all of these symptoms,
then some of them? It’s a
your liver.
HefB
any or all symptoms, make your
appetite and spirits good.
I. & G. N.
north bound. .
No. 104 day...........1.......... 3:30 p. m.
' > SOUTH BOUND.
No. 101 day.........................8:25 p.m.
G. C. & S. F. 7 the unqualified-endorsement of th
SOUTH BOUND. - >
No. 85 day-----------------------5:18 p. m.
• north bound.
No. 86 day...
Delivered by carrier to any part of
city. Subscription price: /
Per week.....4.................. T...io cents
Per month........................ 40 cents
Office of publication in Miller buil-.
ian Church, Oct. 16-23, one fare.
Montgomery, Texas, Barbecue,
Aug. 20, $1.00 rotffld trip.
Dtirango, Mex.i Reduced rates
until Aug. 31st.
Galveston, Tex. Special Ex-
cursion, Aug. 15th, See Agent for
rates.
Washington, D. C.—National
Encampment G. A. R., Oct. 6th
to nth, $31.30 round trip. Num-
see agent. / v
ftockdale, Tex. General Bap- B . s__ ____
tist Sunday School & B. Y. P. U. third fares—World Famous Hot
convention, Aug. f9th co M* Well. Natural Sanitarium and
One and One-third fares round
trip* . . . :
anca has been assigned to the
* “ ’ . Special Summer Tourist rates
to (Chicago and return, see agent fare round trip; sell tickets Sept.
J Midsummer excursion to City " c ‘
' of Mexico, one fare for the round
trip.
Brenham, Texas, Buckskin
Bill Wild West Show, Oct. 8,
$1.75 round trip. x
Conroe, Texas, Buckskin Bill
Wild West Show, Oct 14, $1.75
round trip.
Caldwell, Texas, Buckskin Bill__
Wild West Show, Oct. 7, $180 from date of ssleT
round trip. - - . -
Butte, Mont., International
mww MMOAiua. uotuu,—-mi yr- Mining Congress. Sept. 1, to 5,
cans active, digestion good, no one fare plus $2.
kodachao, no obaooe for "blues.” Pa„ Annual Con.
vention National Carriage Deal-
and one-third faros for round
trip. ? [ ■■:;
O. B. Preston/ Agent.
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ANOTHER NIGHT VISITOR
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Au Unloaded Gun Allows Hasty
-Escape, of Burglars..
14, 15; limit Sept. 27.
J. T. Evans, Agent.
D. J. Price,
G. P. and T. A-U. &G. N. S. R.
Palestine, Texas.
H. & T. C. RATES
Round trip tickets on sale to
Galveston $6.40; Houston $3.80
fenarkana, Hot Springs,
HIS and ST. LOUIS.
:;J| Mart and Waco.
Hearne, Taylor, Austin, San Marcus, San
Little Rock,
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At a recent meeting of the direc-.
tory of the A. & M. college ’^hree
new instructors were elected to
fill vacancies as follows:
Fbf the position of director ol
the experiment station and head
of the agricultural departmenf\,the
board selected Prof. W. D. Gibbs,
who is now director of the experi-
ment station and professor of agri-
culture in the. A. 6FM. College of
New Hampshire. 7 Prof. Gibbs
was reared in Illinois and educat
ed in the agricultural ^colleges qf
Illinois, Ohio and Wisconsin. He
has had a wide range 4)f experi-
ence as an instructor in agricultur-
al work in these ’states,, and has
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leading agriculturists of the coun-
try* including ^he authorities of
A ientAat Washington.
> - Prof; Frederick S. Johnston, as-
sociate pref^ssqr^of agriculture in
the Iadiana-schooroGagriculthre7
wasjelected associate'' professor by
the board, and ^Isd has the ^igh-
estendorsements. . have duplicated this order three
this state, and a graduate of\jthe
State [university, was elected in-
structor of economics and history.
The populist State convention
covered itself with a sort of cling-,
arms himself to take the life of denounce the poll tax amendment
SJb. k. Ft.. tobevoted on at the November
election. -
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meeting next Sunday will be
found in let John, 4th chapter.
I. 4kp. N. EXCURSIONS.
Dates shown are those on which
_ rx tickets are on sale. . J
' Special Summer Excursion to
thV following California points,.
Santa Monica, Long Beach,^Sgn
Pedro,Newport Beach,San Buena-
Ventura, San Diego and Corrona-
db Beach, rate $51' round trip;
ticlets on sale every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday with limit
for return Nov. 30.
To all Tourist points in Michi-
gan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and —
Colorado, rate one fare plus $2,
Special excursion to St. Louie
and Chicago, Aug, 16; limit Aug.
31. Rate to St. Louis $20? Chica-
go $23. ; : / / » ;
Settlers 2nd class rates to Cali-
fornia points daily to Oct. 31, at
rate of $25. /
National Holiday excursion, >
Mexico, Sept. 6, to 14, inclusive;
„ .m. ...r. Monterey $15.15; Saltillo $16 25;
Omaha, Neb., National Christ-] Ci|y of Mexico $30.60; limit Mon-
terey and Saltillo 10 days, and to /
City of Mexico 30 days.
General Baptist? Convention,
Rockdale, August 48, 19 and 2o*at
rate of $2.35, limit for return Aug-
ust 26th. ,
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Meeting Grand Lodge United =
Brothers of Friendship and Sis-
ter* of the mysterious Ten, San
$7, limited for return Sept. ^nd.
"reduced Marlin. T.zee, All-Year-Bouhd 5, limit Oct.
excursion tickets, from I. & G. N. ’
points at rate of one and one-
Well, Natural Sanitarium aud
Health Resort.
Birmingham, Ala.
North,
^Texas Points.
WACO.
FT. WORTH.
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 262, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1902, newspaper, August 15, 1902; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346840/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.