The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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BE .VILLE, BEECOUNTY, TEXAS. PRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1897.
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ESTABLTISHED MAY 13, 1896.
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AN UNCLEAN PEOPLE.
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and prices astonishingly low; —
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which were made np to sell at $1.00 and
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Is Full, from Top to Bottom with the choicest and newest Novelties in all
apartments. Never in the history of Beeville has there been known such* an enor-
panion And Ito Wring W
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE EXCOMMUNI-
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OLDEST PAPEH IN THE COUNi Y
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the certainty that with bim in the grave
there waa no one to do the far ey carving
on the city ball. It was decide to keep
him at work and mhoot him when he
i vary deathbed, and
has acogeded to hie
ical comdition. Hence
Ini only enjoyng in
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120 abmolut
North and
growth o l
look upon the vogmela, fcom wlich he
drink or rate an having been obhatami-
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mingled oat at
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Chureh. Yitor “
iption" cattle until there is a .bortage «> far an —
Texga i* concemned. Pricee are higher
on the general run of cattle, and it is
in winter olenulinens meenas to be dis-
revurded. of all Americau cities only
Buffalo. New York and Hronkline, THAT AWFUL DROUTH.
Ms**.. nupport permanent pblie lathe 1 - • -
A few charitable organizations in nonthenat xanmant nummtng Henne Ne
edardu
ay to tai
r Phtla
enjoyedi
the pick.
MM Papel authofity, bat impris-
His Holliem Iba eantNaaaanim
ginghams calicos,
gs,satteens and all
goods you will be
ised: to see how
TFA
TRICE.
fold.
mi Am
«uageot Gen: Orook "rou
of quail and lit running."
and condemned to be allot.
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b and Sou
al Citiesi
heast.
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yubyebbunynte
M. LICHTENSTEIN.
daily,
Bcause there are chancra for a poor man which
cannot be found in other counues.
.Becaunethe eountyis adyancing and property
Anereasing in value.
lieeauM the varied xewources of the county are ye
to be developed.
Becnuse a man can make a livelihood here with lea
labor than any other part of the inion.
Because capital does not block all theaverues to
wealth, nor crowd the poor man to the wall.
llecause the worker gets mod wages for hie labor, I
and the wideawake man baa a field for the dlaplaj
of hit energy and enterprise.
llecauee there t» health In every bree»i and strevgib
and vigor under ita cloudless skles.
ttecuse the nettler need not epond a lifetime
felling trees and grubbing out stumps.
Hecausevegetatlon is so rapid th.it in two yeare ..
the home it surrounded by a growth of tree* and
shru ba w hieh would require live yuan to develop in.
coldar climate,
ileeville haa a population of 8,000; ten year ago
it had MO.
I leeville hat a direct line of railroad- to both the
prospective deep water ports ofTexas-- Aians 0*8
andijalveston. ItlaMmllre totheforn.anauai2
to the Inter.
licoville is situated in the heart of the "New
Calitornia," the region that equals the old California
and it attraoting more attention from car r'talists iliac
any other section in th* United MtatM.
When yon make a purchnse oak for
souvenir pocket parse. M. LIcTEN-
MTErx.
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, These instruments are liable to have been on salealrendy at other plac ( and
may have been tn th* housei of several people and rejected. -
You ean easity at certain whetter the intrument offered foetale belonga to
the consiemned elnes or not, by smply offering to purehaat M, on tety payment*
WITHOUT SIAM INO BOTEH. Consigned Agents whenseiliog inntrumente
on inatallmente, not only iron clad eontrnet, BUT NOTES WITH INTEREST
and frequently them nofes enrv an additional per cent if collected by law.
• Notes are not taken aa additional necurity, but generally for the purpose of
tranaferring to Manufaciurer senimg them to Bank or money lenden, t* necure
harther credit. These notes must he paid on the day they become due or the
toss of tha instrument aad all th* eneh pata must be expeoted.
People who buy, such instrumente and sig duch noten denerve aa eyapatby,
ever. I think the general run will bring
4mto$ per 100.’
|M A New Roie.
Some time ago there left Kun Antonio
W H. EHim, a negro, who sprang into.
prominence through an ill-fated attempt'
iocoloniu Mexico with negrors from
the sonthem staten After leaving Han
Antonio Ellis was next heard of in Cuba
and now he ha. turned up in New York
a Wall street broker in "stocks, bouds
and Mexican mecasitien."
Mr Steplien t iouldt, who has just re- ,
turned from New York, met the colored
stock broker of Wall street nome day.
sinee, Ellis, he says, has a luxuniocs
offlee in one of the fuent bnildings in
New York at the corner of Broad and
Wall streeta. Ilia ouartera are on the
. one of onr many b rgalusia FURNITURE, CARI’ETS and
■ to vary stew. he
the existence of so
Mave No Ilalli Tuha.
In one elm pie ninuoetivre of defense
ugainstlacilliwear, as a peopla nn-
skilled,
Wedininfpetthem out of well, and
nerub them from streeta, .But we have
not learned that we must merub-ther
from ourselves. I I
The statement that we are not a
WEALTH IN A GRAVE-
. Thia la o-*1;
HOUSE FURN
Asecanne the climate to per fect.
Necaase thesoi l i both tertile and proutne
secause "*• land is abunndant and eheap.
lsecaume a home can be made with liltl* labor
Becuume the yield is large and price* rereunerative k
becaubao great a varinty ol product* ca L*
grown.
lsecause lit* U a luxurr wbere th* mb shine
KEEP YOUR BOWEL&TsTRONQALL SUMMER 1
M h aud strength directly to the in- Ana bulls consderabiy, ft will be woen
a Provpmetov,Htnwurded fow Heine a l'wor tenel organs. Thia atops the weaken- that high prices are being paid, for both
Vellow A.Gmm Tara. ing drain, which sap lif's foundation ; rattle and teed, which is rather an un-
a.totn " - heals nll ulceratod conditions, give* the usunl oourrenee, us my experience has
2. . „ AAxn ** ■ 1 gnments elmatie power of thiouaselveelbeewsbatwheucatile wore high, feed
Mr. C. K. Wrighti reprenepting a Mt. to correet smispincements of internal wan had at rensonntiy low paicen,gand
Lonis iron mnnufactory, was in the city organa and imparts tone, vigor and vi- vice verna.
yesterday. Ho waa in a happy mood ltality to the entire feminine organism: WNorthern catilemnen have bonght our
when met by a "News" reporter at the |n a wnrd the "Favorite l*m*ripti ' .....*
Tremont last evening, and rindly of- makes healthy happy women,
fered the following little ator, fori -----..... .
vonches and Al ves it usa moral Ma A lreTime Jeh,
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They ahow that in winter but two
cities in the country keep their citie
clean, tu aumnier moat const ritire and
the gewatertk etui's provid fsomes
to cover men and women who care to
bathe. Along the rivers there is but
little bathing, except among toyw,zud
this for fun, not health.
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to and fton
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io care for him. Even these
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Youcannot afford to miss seeing this line
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ABOUT t CLOTHING
1 8’). - fas ' . > - " : ,
r.dldMtaSM
found quite en..
tier of bl* own creation not
Rormhe mainge in de-
hstockI am show*
at such low figures.
third floor. whileallof the wealthy brok
ws are content to hold mat pm the nnh
and sixth floor. Il ia a bnsnema-"ke
looking place with a ntenourapher and
all the esentiel necermenienof an upto
date stock broker, omipe, and arm* the
of gemtle and pious__
ly yielded so the pope's <1
Many other soveredgns
from the Pape intordiet
lose ipconvenience to the
• refused to make submismion, the pope
• released his subjecta from their vows of
alleginne •, but made them in no far re- _____________________________
wponsible for the act* of their ruler I bat zuagsexer had auch an enormoun sale,
srvices of all nori* were subpended 080,000 copiee were wold at $1,00 ench,
■' *■ * " 1 tn t No P" Beme 1. now dutribntin« a "eW
The attitude of the Chureh towani
duelling I. an uncompromisinig bne,
it is true that in the early agre it was
the custom bi permit nccuser and ac-
cused to settle their disput by duel,
and this mode of decision was looked
upon by the civil law as an appeal to
the juufgment of God. Even chrehmen
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stock of Boots and
Without doubt my
each city ronts bath* for a penny: Those Waler.
pornons who are not aware of this must vow. a.e w.nun. oneh.. a_1..
daaand upnaxhc insumeiqur-aixcottswwoTsooFsmsM"maAa
nzgurcw'
alarkvcity willshow which ulornative 11’raw fool and MoStgounuy couptico not
"Eipperhrence l. not » dingrucu.zn half an in. I, of raitX. fallen in threo-
tmprsraaaaserataarzttesusswrwjosuzyrnmdnsgmsmaranmue?
ira"errimamrstsanmpsktetzzsez.famF
mayanapemaiarnsauroreuusrpopunatlon:mm‛etamieltrttransmatinorat
znemhvaromimneeproz-lomin‛tse"ife
miire than 200 citiea aupport public Por a mopth or more the atock ponda
'll. wat a, . wnwinsa .na have been dry and the stoek feeder* aud
my honest opinion that we ran renson-
ably expact that a point I elow $ por
_______________________-______ wif not be ranched.-‘-Momo contend.
mil, ne.ra.o- AU" wU you mnppone the world. It hn« coat million* and that fib will be paid, and, while I think
that one of tin' bent, fellow that ever {wil cost million* more. Seven "yenrs’ehin icoksrther high, at the same tme
lived becnme a aichmanr.lt. tan f a agon dozen .killed ntonemanons from 1 would not be surprined to wee a few
long atory, but it shows to a fnish that Pennsylvanin were imported todo oma- | choice lot* nold at that figure. How-
n square act never gore natray, even if mental carving mi it* front. One Fourth' - ■ ■
dore take amne lime in finding Ats way of July a member of the party got drunk
around. Jere Gordon went out tn Colo- and killed a Mexican in a barroom
rado in the early dav. withont a cent Ibinwl. Hi* ‘dompanions, in the Ian
to eave hi* Hf*. He knocked aronnd for guage of Gen. Crook -rone like a flock
—E---.— .7—r.---a year and a half ami lived trom hand
by bi* touch and they throwthem to mouth. I waa then living in Colo-
einto the fre" Robert, a maj rado At Como. We al fked Jere,
tle and pious character, eventual- and had learned to admire many good
trait* in th* poou fellow, knowing that.
It won not hi*/anil that thing* didn‛
tarn hi* way, and you can bet none of
the boy. refuned him nhelter when mat-
ten pinched hard ou lie- unfortnute
lad. Well, one day Jere struck out; lm
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had nulahed. Every day, in summer’s
shine and winter'* snow, this workman
bang* like a fly against the great white
,— .0—.n----...-----wall, nud pool* away at wargoyles
weadingsted with the world in general and grifin’a heads. Hi* life end’ with
and wilffJere. In particular. White his Sob, and they say that he is the
plodding along ina lonely part of the moa deliberate workman in the Mexi-
can republic or in any other republie.
At the prement rate of progreas, accord-
ing to the bent obtainbl rak-ubitionK.
the front of the city hall will bo kum
as, and to get the
ist you must see our
> which is comprised
lithe latest foreign
. domestic fabrics in
ies and blacks. You
I also find an elegant
>rtment i n dress
linings to match any
i Broadcloths Flan-
l and Serges, you can
I all colors and qual*
condenned one.
Hence the excommunication i* still
popularly known a* excommunication
by bell, book and candle.
If the victim were a novereign and
clean people seems increditle, yvt.it is
suppoited Irv figures.
...... ..... . Siatistics from 18 citien, reprenentingt I
* ‘ no bath tub*.
iety of wpeech on the westen
jriMRM Stef the native red
inhabited them for many
, . SHORTAGEOF TEXAS CATTLE,
mnd desirable, hl --- .
It Hhould begin at once with keeing’to "rtee Higher In Tn Nint• Than in the
- - " - ■ । . j oven Marhat.
________________________________ but alko} DALLAS, Tex.,Oet. Col. Willam
ferihenakeof benutsof charcter nnd Hunter, the state’s veteran live ntoek
health of wml F* thene bathing is re comfnistsiou agent, speaking of the cattle
sential. I feeding outlook ‘iTexna, Mid to-day:
Horton, New York and Chicago Imve "Pung my experience in the catile
SriS^SSd^Zy whol oT^kLate^n | Pr ^iBton^rf'ahalf^nn^ l plnengwtu, tueumgnn sunerrcndsomi mrly 70, I have nave MVjr eSafe*- .
.1 ” w’ ... A. orA hnir xmocopiem..A basten to foUow tiMir example. Every ced a year in uuywav shmnilar to thia,
mamingeror horpomfet Luran^Tt. copy-wimnmem Ho^the W<»m'« ang " etot Iiy waterwork* Ponid have < Snede witaHi Kr feeding purpoe am
.olenin. Tim U*b^ Mamyiiiod | ^| jrapyt. the *:imo e* that sold at | It can nover be permnnenily relieved by cipated, ami I believe that fully a*
hdshor.euestronetthe Penitent whethen e loth. What l» needed i« Dr, PieTce’s Favorite tmi Weed han been bringing « to >4 per
howainolyaoorttritepuiSatisfelto the weAT-AARAI Preneription to reach tlm innermont ion mor re tban * year ago, which ba*,
he aad the nwwntant yieata nvitted Ine | WEALTH IN A GRAVE- wources of the treuble ami restore of eoume, udvancca the price at meat
mevem penitent psaimn, interrupting - -■ - •• i 2 • - ~
t hetuselves from time to time to flog the
victim with a whip or ataff. Then the
f imula of nbmolution wua prononnced
and more prayer* were said, at the end
of which the penitent was readmitted
into the comminion of the faithful.
The excommunication of Robert II.,
king of France, to perhapu the meet fa-
moo* instance of a wholosale excom-
-g
munication of this sort, it waa pro-
i a-czuaL-nayp-wbishhcuxpmobfneyma
ooorin Bertha waa incertunu* Oardi-. up NO that yon wil never got 1
Ml Saint Pierre Damien, Ida otMtem- " he tegan. "How do y-
nprary, In a letter written to the Abb* - - -----------
du Mont Cnsnn reporta that-"the terror
frit by the people at this snecerdotal
edigt I* ■<> great that eversbody ha«
fled from the preence of the kina, and
only two litele elaves remain in the
F M. LICHTENSTEIN
in Boys and Mens of which I School shoes in all
have an endless variety in the choicest goods grades and prices. I ptointpaa
carry the best ofmakes. gions Qincfplii
-* (Niall fault*.
f it
aptorto--wFt-tspe-Swe*0“ SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
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’ 1n Children’s Suits from
ne, half-wool dress Men S Suits from
- taste TO M Rur
- to 2000 Of aos Ttn Gel A Siool tan-
country a comple of day* alter that he
cam* pom the dead liody of a miner
lying in the road. 'Prior wretch.’
though Jere,'! suppowe that'* bow ri
tr fetch up.' He Warted in to give the
lie drad at ranger the attention he'd like
himnelf, and was noon digging » grave
fora man ha had never eeen before.
EGULATE THE I
middle of 1860 _
There are, according to an eminent aare atock uroker a omce, uua a
archaologist, no ire* than from 110 to windows are palntedthe »tgu* l
- dtstinot lanscuaqes in „w H. Eilis, Broker in sioge
nth America. A* the nnn Mexieu Securitiee," El'
that he haa had all of Cab* ande
colonizatiop that he care* for
(uxrazn ut romrgricnarnMLLA,A1 swoKD-CLAN* M AITKR.)
•e Derive Frau I PonnPor ^kiiXZ aiauta
biie - "" i-d a duel to prove that Etienne de Mnei
The formal excommunication by the had been.wrong in imprieoning oneof
vone of the Count of Turin and of their merfs. Ohampionn for eneh side
Mare Henri of Oriean*, because or were appointed. They fought long Mid
their participat ion in the recent'duel, bitterly in the courtyunlof the monas-
which haa challeneea tlie attention of try, "Audmgou
thecvilized world, renew, interest in c hruoicler. "by — c
one of the great power* claimed for the champion of the abbey gouged, out the
Papal see. _____ eye of hi* ndyerary afid forced him to
lu ita broadest feraa excomniunica- confens that lie was in the wrong."
tiomasucceleninntiealeenmrebywhieh+ Nevertheleen, despite the example of
a t hrintian is seperated from the com- individual churchmen, there hud grad-
munication of the chnreh. Catholic ually been growing up in the chureh A
authcritira hold that it in a power in- sentimeut agtlinst this form of appeal
aludeain the power of the key, or of totheGodof BMtlre.. No early as 85
binding and lnsening given by Christ theIounil of Valence abmolutely pro-
to Peter and the Apostfes, They deduce hibited duels, imposing penance for
it from our Saviour'* words. "He that homicide on the mail who killed his
will not hear the chnreh, let him be to lantagon istand depriving a man slain
' fhea as the heathen and the publican." In a duel of the church's prayers. As
—-- (Matt. XVii., 17.) For to treat a man the duel hist its judicial character mid
as a henthen and a publioan is to repel calm, under the bun of the wcular law
him from theeburch and all things so-1 the church opposed it with still grentor
ereh—that is, to excommunicato hin. I uiiMilwirt tiwfl* vehermenco Julin#r
The mine authorities hold that Mt. publisherf a bill strongly condemning it
Paul put into practice the power of ex- tn 1510, while the church of Trent ex-
communicatioh when he said of the in- communteatd all who engased in duels
cestuous orinthian, “I have already Mid thone who couneelled. ,pr promoted
judged him that both so done, iu the them, benides depriving pronswho
name of our Lord Jesus Christ, you be- died in dnel of Christinn burial.
ing gathered together and my spirit in 1762 Benediet XIV censured those i
with the power of our Lord Jesus, to who tanght that a man might accept a
deliver such a one to Satan " H. Oor- duel to save his reputation for courage
inthian, V., 8.) I or to keep his post as an ofieerof the
Mt. Augustine comments thus upon army. Mon vivir, theologists tench that
this passage: •Because outside the sneh excusre do not save a man from
church is The devil, as within it is sin against the natural law or from in-
Ohrist, and nccordingly he who is neper- curving eceleninstical penalties,
ated from the communion of the chureh Bo long as the bun of pxcommuniea-
i»,te it were, delivered to the devil." lion lasts neither the Italian count nor
There are two forms of excommunica- the French Rrince ma attend muss or
tiom recognized by the chureh, the ma- receive the sncramuents. Among the an..: . ___________________________
jor aud the minor. The miner is an co- sacrameute oladedthatof marinbuilding poolandtubnapd ahowor.wnter With nlarge pur cent ot them
cleriastical censure by which the Chris- riage. No Ontholie priest cauld unite FrancnAnstriazdermanyaud Hun .this means a drve elch day or from
tanis deprived of the right to partial- vithier in the bann of-m atrimony. hear Lury l-vu romu dphnaselueatepmidethreNto ten mice The ptoree are
pate in the scrament.a Ts alaterel; confesxions or Klve themn coninu- Xg iMtlw “n.ugl^mt th“ Xy burned up and mont of “* stock iwbeing
----- --------- " ’ But prompt submimion and public Vmmhannotupinthoporrerwari Vogotationofallkindsisblightedana
in former times the victim of a ma- ncknowledurement of their error wil A MXon pTrburinespikarhower.cbathp ‘he trees have lawn promaturel stripped
iwaan pariah, the sufhice to restore both to their birthright, dopigne d for Nealth rather than luxuy: <tf (heir lenvea. The merehant of the
The sentence was ' Aapnruouv,. Grmnanxalohas.mnadebathing.rat qtie ana twns whor •“••• ‘ spriukling
,------------,---Im with the mont wtforemprtonihenitha" rOhow *“• been necessarily discontinded, have
solemn and awful nccompnnimeutis. One of the most deeply inter* sting oxhar0 Pre nanthnan nx.ba experieneed a muterial deprealaton in
The chureh was elothod in biaok, the and truly educative bookn ever written ", ! * A are roniI I C 2let. AoI8 their stock on aeconntof thedust having
priests donned their most sombre gar- is "Fhe Poople’a Common sense Medi 10 ■.LT'? 5 blown into their stores.
ments. The organ was nilenced. AllFoal Adviser," by Dr. It; V. Pierge, m”. ortyaEiurpean: a. ewhnvo. L on * windy day stores are closed
assistants held light«sl candle* in their Chief Consulting Physician of th** In-lcn.thern.to.pubiosvohooi.. 1N tiuhe and in most instances the stoek is
hands The pmfeintiny elergemen sol- valid'* hotei and Burgicat Institute. Ihatl.for Gormnn work lililxon0ted/ev"red. Owing to the scarcity of
emnly read from a book the curses Buffalo. This splendid volume of 1008 wiz mitarzshopdz.niatn.rouiroad water on the farms it is necesanry for
which were to follow the .ofTender, pagen, include* ninety pugeson the wokunt.manag waten.WA rruni.8* them to travel overland to get water for
sleeping, waking or dying. When he subject of disensos poculiar men, fu mnacpawsitingworks andabroweriop. ‘Mr Mock .nd themseiven. The con-
was through a bell rang. The ausintanta with directions for home treatmeut, Ameris natura 1011 iti0n ti^ dition of th* - soil is such ni ne pio.
rverwed their candles and crushed the rendering unecemsary the enbarassing noroTan T "W.0.,uJi. ««».», >.!.>» ing has been done and the acreage of
light out under foot) a terrible symbol examinalions and generally unelesn larnahron.Water. it.chenpo and mor winter wheat', which would have been
okthefactthastheappiritnaylghs.had.nlormitrentmept.l"uedreadelbymota“rndgnnorrispariporqhetppowinucouu-iarurrthantor many yearn wl b
been exu*"**0" """""" "m"TaiwouormiNuatonttanbempip“bqussinfo lay 1M foundaslem-upau ile gr.Mlynrtm.si
mXi The 1-‘k Pcontaing.pn moopsofwint Europo has provma and
comprrhennive. explanationTofshuman It "yonid pegin at once with keeing, -1
with over 300 engravings a complete !deom.tor "® "" or s uItatrot, imt “
medical library in - ene volnme. No'
To iqnderg’audthie werld h.wte
than to Condemn 11. To Mnuy
world i better than to Khan H. To v
. eheworid is nobler thaniabune it. T
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plete with ths exception of about fifty Fine Pattern Hats to Come Soon Watch for
the Opening day of MILLINERY which will be Advertised later. “
.---------AllGoods Delivered Free, Agent forButterick Patters.
Ezayaruzanqypnzparaduetngndunqyoskunkan
,w lob printing preas with a large adsortineut of
6* Jos type of lb* lateat ktytes an tacun,
spedint rata* for speclat pos to ns. Local notices
b cent per line for first insertion, tve cents tier
he each Bubeequent insertion. Al bill* payable
tenthly at ou omce in Beeville.
Opituarynoticcs over ten lines will bechurged
g at avertining raten.
Lieu of wedding preseuts will no be published
Wept Atadverusng rates.
The editor will be pleased to receive cotnmuuicn
ona on topics of eneral interest, but an article*
mat be sigied by the author not necca*arlly fur
abUoaUuu, but as a guarantee of goud faith,
monymous comuunications go into the waste-
Bubeqribeta who do -"4 roceive their paper
gularly should notify U- office.
The But to th* oldest paper j ublshed in this
B**ville lx Uy capital of l>e county, a county
11mm* fertile lands salubrtoua climale, law-abid-
Iff character, low taxes and good schools is attract-
.more farmer than any'other county in the
2 ' * 1
Th* land* of Be* county are practically inoxhanat
ble. Farm* in cultivation for Over lElrty five
■are produce a* welt to-day as any time during the
kUr* period it haa been ip cultivation, and this,
10, without one ounce of reftiizer of any kind.
Bee county le diatinctively the poor man's country
[ere tee can Bud no better return for his labor and
Mid himnelt a home cheaper than any where in the
Picnic slippers a t
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Reasons wy Th Inaignaattacatas 11 Im Cony
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another bote and quit the frt
li man. A wood tarn, even to a
will never give you ihe wont _
Five-Nixths of he Ameriean Population
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