The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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—Hei-vloei ul < alvary chureti Sunday
morning alld tuning
— AllpollUoulcvit.-iuml Iia iiijr nihidik-
cd, our town luia become deplorably dull.
nor fclloxx louokimiii Mr. All Mill-
ilng. hua kllli*'ilie ilmni vMtlilu ihe jhmi
t**n days.
-A litrjrc party waa out > i sterility limit-
ing Willi ulmi nurtwM we haxc nut
leu il.
— V lirg'- party from t)i< county, will
. attend the New tirlean.. c\po..iiicii. iiii.
wit. tor.
-A pleioiint p.uix gitlm. d ut the 111.1-
deuce 71 Mr. A'lulf hrhuid riiurmia) even
Vig lo cclchtaif thanksgiving.
f I tennis la happy. III liu. uriKl th,,
| pla, i f<u x> II1I1 iialurc ilvi-ii'inil lilm. ||i
^ tl Ul lie II pOltl'l III tile licit IwginlaillH'.
v Mc«trs. !l. \iiii'. tillers iiml | > i- en
Joyed n pit' tsanl limit In ilir pine li|11 n i ml
ol town iIiiimiIix morning. Tin y were
hunting foi iln n ul.
\l ;,le ' lllti-hlll'. uolor^t], class lei , (i- r
ill ^fr« wu \1 flhodltt church, hits lieen ai-
ri«i d for borac stealing. The boi*c w.r<
the pis^.crty of Mr. IVtrr Hint V dc
now lauguiahcih In the ■ unity jail.
\ ret. «:«l "I * • I. hereby • >tf« iet| tot
•ti' Information I uPng tu oven
• ■la larire und ' mit Thank «j'|x Ing
case, w hiel- il: | -anil ri• ■ m ri 'iili
■luring the past mik,
ti K. .Ilmuss.
Tin" % i>tln *-i •i iii.iii i t xi teriUy
••• >nf.«111« O i'iit ii i\ui* .■ >11111 nf I'rul S
'li ilitr'T'iili • ' Milminr. of lii;<*-is It «a*
I Xliihited III III. t• .• 11'|>rnI y Hfillul all Mi-
ll ' I*-.I ln • .r i\\i| tliroughi."t flu rni n
*-rrx ii i • h III U l.i |i| in I ilv.H T 1 II I'I,
mi Sti'ulny in *i. Vox .loih li .tli 111•>11■ injr
ull'l 111111. II- > « I! I'll', I iln,i.-nil
>iost|..iu iy, "IW iiithijf 11 "I * i iiiiitininioii
\* i I '... .i'I'.iiinuii'i* .I i tin ii (iritin^ m r-
> ■ ■ I In i>iiI-11«" I'.'iiiln mx lied tu at-
tend
(! '• I i ili Af mini Kvhibit'ii of tli*
• t llivi Sluti- Kuii A« oel«llon twjrir.a m il
. i «.tax . I Nit etui* f 'J.I. i'iiiitliiiilii|{ l.i III,
>* limit* mum <>! our cili'fni -I
< iul> xtill attrrtil. mill uiiii ^ne stuck
'' i" i ily \t ii. t i t i ii tlillinii
^ Ik< ||i r« . i|,i i ^••■,iil)|-!i
i nl. lor M il mii-i Imiv.
PtNOUl.
—Jiitljj* r. ItulrJ. hti . been aerioiuljr
III ilurinir Mi<' imm wwk.
Mi . Mi-Iiom.'iII «|M-nt ThunkuRlvinif in
Allktltl.
I'r. iiml Mm, l.ucki-it mailt' :i nhort
vinit to Aiutln tlila w.*k, rcliituluK lutt
nl^lit,
Mr. l,oue Erliar.1 It'll for n nhort vlalt
to Aiintln Krlilay uiornln^'.
n|it. unil Mr«. Org ln will visit tin).
M>loti iirxl Mfi'k, to iitli'iiil i onfi-rtMicr.
< ol. JotiM l*-lt to-|ny lor l^iiuiiaiiiiaii.
MuJ. >nyi ri. • luriu',1 from hi. I.olliloo
'I'lit'iulay,
yi'iirn mushiiiK the terminal «•••.• • 'w..o ui-
.i„t. yiu Octuiier, 1811, 1 wu« re- I , ' • He bur pi hvo « v„.
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TlilirmJ «! tin MctlfflMl'tr >«
tli.a in ,i iriSJ «•! nuifMiHii',' M
lltlii^iiin. *1 Sin iili inkt1* it It lino not
, il) U« > f liU nmcn-jraliiii hut tin
I v' t.'g ul "f tin-mtlir I'omiiiiifiln. it
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rh'Ti i iti 11 - i • on Wi-iio, > lui Ho
l'i Im , Mi ! 'n« M.< ,j Mi« Hi I
itr K ■ • . l;< Il linni« "III' ■' i >"
ii'r llii'l nil "inviti' I" fhi' nli 'Vi',
mi l iu l' ii.'ti'l.-l ■■ihk' |irr*i«nt. I"it
tinr i ' •■ ' I :ii|{ nt tii lll, w•• tu111'.I
(if 111 ll I'll' I' IP" II «l Vl'l . XVI' lull '
ii .' . 'n ir ntftiritinti'iii tli'il ill |in-
!l hi Hi.- i '«i l l>', mill t'ii 11"'
Iirt I'- I'm!.' 'I lovi'li Tito !ni|i|'V p ur
iiiiiii'-linli' \ nfli'r Iho i*«*t iiint
i" i it i *T r" t ii iii 'iii I It on tin- Ir nn < u
t hfir v I,nu in.11 I ii< I i ii1 I 'i
joiun ii 11li niir i i♦ 11•• I'litiim'illit v
in wmlicK lir t!i> li'ii'i'iiM'i" "f ll,'
VilliII^ I'oiillli' « IlK lull ' li'UU lii'i'li
i'hIiiIiIiiIhmI li"ri' iii'l wii i nn I" !"•
Willi It* it till of IM III till' fllturo.
Krnriii ailit* Mrrr).
Tit" I'llloivtiin lnlltT mi r<*' ivi'il
liv nur Sin-nil frnin tin -l «*iitl ul
Hill roil III " I In' i Ii i* r ||>I lull "f tin'
III :i ll K'lii'ilv, I'lir r«*«|iutn|i r*nrll\
Willi thi' ul tin1 rul'lii-r, M'-rry, Kill
,.,1 , |;.■••II huiih' 11nn1 ullii'i'. "'"I
Mi ll.'ll lltink.1 ili'M wi«ri' "in. iiml
llii' * ii im* In liuli i'ii«i' it w.itil.1
In- i . tin- inli'i-i it "I lit" uHiivn i n-
i; !;;• I to .i|i|il V fur t Ii r"W;inl
II ll I «||,i||o N "I ' I ">sl
>V .1 II' II. Sill ll" lli"llo|' • oillill
I'l'in "*111 In aiiHWi-t I" i "in- "f ll"'
J|«t innlntii ilolui lv niily i'i* •>' null«
natiii' Unl im* jolnll) lmll« nil «<•'• "k'lr
||a «ti. u nl I" II'i'Ulli ntini \. Iml omli'
III* ,► M.i' ml l.llli'l I In' If"'"'1
n rrwnr.l "I 1""> '•* " " l ,,,u
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nt i.ltif rtw. rontnl I."-. •'« '
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Injr man, lint wry i.-il"". 11,11 w'r>
Itili if nn) ln-ai'1 v« u iu"
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• | om Itm i..
Iilti'i'ir of llnl . "iinfi'. f'Vi"-
OttlTIAKV.
I' I • I' At III!' maiili-tii-e ol A.J. WiUon.
T Kljfln. N ut mlii r K|h. Miili. V„ ajfiil
l\ yi'ir*. NoiimiiImt nth, Ilora ,ii.. njjiil
font 11 nr*, iliii.-litom ol A. .I.anii K. il-
#4lll.
NN , «i'i'|i. Inn not Ui, llio i- who liavr Iiii
lm| '. \\ i t to iiiii-i nur iliirliiijr oni'a
in I lint ii'li'itial I'liy wIiom* uoi*ci ami*
1'iiliili r I* I.o l. vvhi'ii' iwrtluit i* no inure
I lulr Ninii ami lior i. ilnrlinira ilpar,
I'lnill ll.ti*t Irtl tin i,i-i'|iiii^ lii'r*';
llilt lO.ll-tllM thou nit ifllfM',
All I III kOIIII will flllluw 'f IN'
l.i >.in I'niilil hlijfltl, or tun row fault,,
I •' -it l> timely iniiii'.w it It fririul)} rur#
Tlii'iijii'tiilc llii'l* to licit\ t li roliVi'l i'ii,
Ati'l IijaiIf tin-in hiootu lorrii r tlii re.
\\ r ii iTp tm iii. ; *ivti'l il.irlinjfa ;
I ill' iti-ui t h Willi (jrli'l ii ri* Mitt i;
III'- blltl* w'l' W llti' III', I w llilt- III. 11,1111 III,'
So *oim liatli 'it inj|i, .| miii iIhn'
I.In1, Nit.t, .unl Iluif, i|uilinjr« ilenr,
I lion 't-t I ]• 11 o* wif|iliijf hi If.
\ i-* ti w*-i'|'i l,n! ii'.l In vain.
J'o. .1' -ti• mi f tu tilt-1* Kiiin.
\. .1 tV|| Kl)i.
Oiiliilnti tif tin' Lonilnn Tlnim.
li'iii'loit, Nuv. H Tin. Tiiiipk, tliia
iiiuriiin^. hi ii li-itil"i' ili'votf.l t'< tlf
VntiTi, hi |irt">!il'iiti(<l I'linit'st, mtv*:
!t ui liki-lv !Iti-Tf will iw any -i-ri-
uu" ni'."iiijit to otuiii'it th" n-ult of
til" rlt'ttinn. Mr. 111 ntlit' in H IIIUII of
UriMit K'ft* in l nn itri:uiii|ili>li"ii
[i"i.k«r ; luit In* lii > unli,ip|tili nlt-n-
tili"il 111111 .-tt -11 with >|n i-iilniivt'
-• u-itifi ami niuiiin-ii inliTi-^t*.
t'l vt-lrftitl Iihh it-w linlliiint i|'ialitii «
Iii- iml.In " rffr h is ti"<-u c-imifmra-
uvi ly bri'-l mui iiKa>"„i, but In- lia*
aituwti wnii" at-ii#- ol' pulilic ilnty,
•ii'I will full III.illy t|i*i liitrgt* hit trust
v it lit nit fitvuiiiijj nitlier tin1 in if -
liuli-* n| Wall t"i*t tu till* iloiut^ri-
■j.ui'-. It in to Ik- liot'i'fl Hint Sir
ll i\ .iii) will di-ii-pt nffit t' iifiili-rt'lcw
' .ti i ll.- i* :t mail ol tin* highi'it
•iiti'jtriltr miiI ability ami *v!ll not
liirt-rttiii ',!t« lif'«t Irmliliun* "t ^irn'i -
u-<n ilijiluiu ii x. 'I iih I t"uuvrnt
tiiu-t -.iioxx 'li it IK \ urt* trur tu ihi*
pr iii pit-it uT M<lfiiiiiiitriil|ic ri-fiirni.
i 1," l i'i iii vi''l't " nf COtlilui'f, l>|MTt.
*i I v on tl'" lit jiiibticKt! Kt<|<*. Ii ii* ilii-
iln*.il tl*o i-m-Ii■ iir • "I l!n v'.iil.'-!
nut upturn, whirl? 'in- nlun'ird li.ni-
•ruiiit* '.-i'ii in In !h purtu**
' P" ; *i' i. nn Mrii'ui r!"|-Vmif.
1 l,t. ItiwV'-*' '•! t'l" "it f"'liiliiti"ti
Itv S -ii* li.
r 5
ih. ! n! tin* pl.it >
in
ceived on trial in tin* T«nne«w('oii
feronce ut Cliurkivill«, witli • elm** of
oU* i*u (•♦hi*rn, all of whom are dwul
,-xri'pt two, TliHildetiK Plummer, tind
W. li. Htnrlev. Hemwiey retnuins
in thn itiiifrmit riiukn. W hile I pen
these mui nieincrieH of that w liirli
hits been, tears utibi-Men fall. W In n
I met uiy flr t upp'iii'tnient upon
Wiucliexter eircuit, I wan •! lieurdle«8
youth of nioetoeu years, wcivcliii'K
only ninety-two pounds. Now-1 am
a iruil, hoary-headed old mail. The ., ... „ ,
hardships ot itinerant border life and , •li"" * '"'t-
times fading blight, have in a mens- j ■ ~
ure prematurely exhausted my furee. J pS
What i lunges forty three years have
made in the world. Truly, I liuve
renclietl the terminal point of an
itinerant life. How strange ! How
sad! No eircuit! No charge! The
quiet Sabbath morning* unlock no
church doors tor me I No aoleain
sounding church ls-il invites me to
an open pulpit, where I may t>peuk
to the listening multitudes ot him
#ho !"o\ed and died to ruined
men ! No pastorate, no special
charge. IHIwri have, I Rave none.
Oh, how tjieitr thoofhts crowd in
upon the " irly day« <*T tf:o superan-
nuated ! Hut in the mingle of nil
the ineloncholy etnotion-t itrou«eil by
reflection-' of IhmihJ relegiit**d to a
retired and'uncle** life, th. ie is a
s^j,* :e of freedom which i h.-'V" not
felt in Hie long, long toil '*f forty*
threo^eors. All paslors ure servauts
indeed.
A liuye all >he gloctnte t, U.le dark-
est clouds oversluidowiiiK tin vale in
which overshadow ing tin* vale in
which tilost snjM'iiiiiuiiiitei must live
ii poverlif 1 No trade tin profession,
no merchandise, no incouie, only n
lew pro ralisl dollar^ tif a ronlen-iice
fund annually ; ftu "ln'ity t<> labor.
no horti:e,no tan l:-. hoi- herds, nor
flocks, nur cash. I! w tlark the
lonelv vnli. ! Ibirk a* tii-- valley i<.
hi* must g . mi lo it, i'ii I j i>' thrnngh
it, winl" numbering out iifo's reni*
nant of dn> ! To him. ' , -1 it the
only way lo the " rest Ibrtio- •*«*.• r\
II. A. GhavEM.
ileguiu, Novetiili«r 10. A
—An I'li-tMnt lot o! atruw hni* Jon Hint
Rttclianaa's.
" Henry Walker, a negro man
wHn livt*s in Ciiutou, when he re-
ceivisl the nexvs of the election of
'''"inland, biirstod into tears nnd
snid, now we niggers" must go
back i ii to !itvery. ('apt. TowlesanU
others told him he was mistaken,
that the Democracy <lid not wish to
restore tUvery, but on the contrary,
favor the protection of th" colored
people in all their fit;fit«. and point-
ed to the State of Texiui under Hein-
ocralir rule, how it had provided for
I heeiliic.itiou ol the colorrtl children.
Henry said Hint xvas nil mi un l In
living itiri years
lation, mid outlived all his children.
He wa* verv athletic and tall, and,
considering Ins age, retained hi« *a-
culties well.
$ii Ul. (lur Iff ili' ?.'! nu shot s lak" tht
rake. Lewis A IVaem-k, Austin, Texas.
Miss K. I.lster I* noxv #<.-llln>r iierkuiuiiiei-
hall out at t o|t.
Zephyr t'lnbrolilert tl ailki, euiimililerisl
t'lii-inille. rlek raek liralil. eunvna plelu#s
lor ili'iideiuuoliir h.ilr ^ooils.i'lietnllh* IViu-
jfes, (fliivt-s, rollnrs, iierkwtnir. a* Mis* K.
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i* tuI-. ■ >. ' ^li! .nn! nut hnie tor-
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■ ii'V l.i• '• • -t-.j .t «i 'tw • > x1 • 1' li-
re* ..I ;,i* nixies iieeti hoi-|"itily burn-
'1. rnt nu) I-t>.i-• il Ki "ii !■.- trunk
Wil« I- ell'" I I' '-I ii I ll'.d I lit- \x I }Ifi>-
Ii.lblv the ll I ll I tl tnu r ot In* dentil,
xvliirl- le xx.xer. ilin\ It.ne Ihi-u !hi.-
t.Mli"i I i ' i* -I * i ti t. ..■■ ll, re -.'"int.!
t^ I . t• <.11 ntj| in I'-- stomach, iHi
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W. !•, li rl i' v w. >1 :i-T- "fit oT
New v , | K ,,| 11 .- ant l-t nil-It i - to
,1111 • il- -. .I u J . >ill'l ll'ix e I nkell
j i •, i| i 11• • it in 11. * r.'tse rint ndmili-
i->i ti i miiHi-.h f.'ini-l -u- nt
i'"i| iur w ox t s I. • ' Iiik'Ii and
sai'f I i u. i«lt iJn.'ut "jIM U I pound*
H . . , t It .t I rot. I I, I'rif. lu'tt
i r.'II . letinile iii* bones nfter
tin l> 11 / 7 ir-l ■ It ii vi- |i,i I int'iii clean
*• in Mai'i o* I ii i- I'm *
I PI BK Mil'.
The Terrible riigur Nratlerlnx Dralh
in VlndRln and Kenturky.
Louisville, November 'Jo. -The
Courier-Journal sent a staff corres-
pondent up to investigate the report-
ed ravagi."* ol the dread dierCso in
eastern Kentucky aud West Virgin-
ia, and the correspondent sends the
i following from Williamsburg, Ky.r
W. C. Lester, a prominent attorney
of thin place, has just nrrived from
| Mount Pleasant, the county seat of
| Harlan, where lie has been for two
weeks past in court as acting proae-
cuting attorney. Mr. Lester has in-
formation of the prevailirsr plague,
tiriucipalljr Iroui Harlan, luilcher,
Kerry, Leslie and liell countiea, and
says in liarhiu it appears to lie worst.
It i* most '"•*tut lint', prevails to the
greatest extent up about the head
waters ol Poor Fork and Clover
Creek, hi tFt- mountains, a distance
ot about fx. lit)-fixe miles from
Mmilt l'lea*iiiit. A large territory
m being tern! Iv afHicted, and p"C
pie aredyiug ver*" rupidlv.
In one iieiglibt.rhoud twelve per-
sons died in a niti"l" day last week.
ami Mi, rtt were scarcely xvell people
enough tu make them colliua of
rudelv-hexvn Iwiards an ' bury them
en Hrown's ('reek, wV ich ri es in
Harlan and empties mlo the Cei"-
IutIiiiiiI river. Iii Hell cftuu^y the
tiiseife i* raging with fright till fatal-
• ty. and there is no way to keep ll re-
cord ol the deaths. All along the
bank ' uf llie Htreams people are sick,
mid ph\ sieians and uii-tliciiieN, out-
side uf herbs mid roots with whose
curative properties the native* nre
acquainted, are iiiiknown ami unob-
tainable.
Tin* epidemic is rapidly spreading
ill Harlan, und so far there seems to
have been nothing discovered to
check or i lire it. those afllicfeil eith-
er dying in a short time, or nature
saving litem from death only to leave
tin in such physicul wrecks that they
ore helpless a* infants for weeks. In
j the district covering the ,outhcrii
purti"ii ot 1,"felier ami Perry, the
; whole ol Leslie, mid the northeast
'portion of llt'il, the plaffue lias olt-
' tained a foothold, but r> ports a* to
j it* vt'ilcnce an* vert cuiit'i. ting. Mr.
I,"ster tliiiikH from wual lu- has
| !m*.*ii able to learn at Alt Plenaaiit,
' the deaths riiii up into liuii^r—ils.
while the iiumlier of those utta'-ked
i iuiiot In1 entiniatAl. The di-teaae
ilues not prevail at Alt Pleasant, hut
tin* session of court was a Colt'plete
failure, scarcely a cii«o lieing calletl
| Hit it had to In* continued l.ncause of
i the illness or death oi defendants or
| wifnei.>cs.
Mr. U*!'!' further said that no
one seemed to know- the exact nature
! uf the epidemic. Must people called
I it H.ir, end it i* probably a very ag-
jyrsviiled Wit! of that disease. It
begins with griping pains in the
•toinach, f i'owe'? 1 _ debililntiug
.li-. li.tr^* •" and ;*v|ling'>? the tliro-t,
hi I, i'- hot fntnl in three or lour
I tluvs. the patient recox"}-*. All re-
: putt.-, agree ,< to f!." cJiin* ol tli"
•pidi 'i/, Is-iiig I'tt'ibutcd to the it't*
1' i" paie wa'cr by the natives.
Hie -en >n lia* lieen ii ii ■"* ual I y dry.
' tin- ••trei ios, nt n rule, consisting "1
1 ti-u'i o*x t; i. 11 of murky . foii! *iin-li-
ing and iiMii-t.-iftiui; water, with an
'!' .1 pOlll til MOHil- ptli«ol|il||*
, stllfl.
The ■ "i n i rop is i mul, an 1 starva-
' ti.in ,'iilv eiista becauae the people
ran span' ll" tlliie from tile sick !" light will l-re.'k iii upon lliesi po ir 1-1 txlit l.lxetlak School House, Thiirwl:!,'
! gal her 'I.
HEPATOZONE?
IICKIDIM ITIB. Santa Quanta, aged 12- years, of
! Archer. Fla., is dead, lie was a na- i
The Until of a W'amonl lellwflil t;ve ol' West Africa, and wiw brought
T«MiS.":iv,«i.U' tf> this country in 1778, when 10
Yea ; nuperaniiuated at last -forty- ft'*" old- l,e out l,vrd ,nH j Vk>p ^OT^TTT'S
tlirw> L...L ^.iti.it, .in. terminal I tin* *on and the grand-non, who tn-1 fiAi A \JjJXJN SS
LOUIS R. ERHARD
fiKALKK IN
£-
CO
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Tax - Collector's
QREAT [IVER Medici^.
Cures Diseases of the
Liver in all its
Various Forms.
Such as
Dyanpep&ie.,
H«&daoho,
ITeurolgia,
Wat«r Braeh,
Coastlpation,
Or any Irregvilirity
of iho Bowels.
This i* a coiiibinafioti of Saline 1
and v „. *able materi ila, utui contains I
no mercury or any driwtic vegetable
cathartic, such as mandrake and
uloes, and is far supei iur in its action,
as it never debilitates or iiroduccs
any unpleasant ctt'ect. , it will remove
all dise ises iiicidentnl to adisordered
state of the liver and in therefore re-
commended in all liver complaints
It will act thoroughly on the liver
in from two to four liours time and
does not produce nausea or wining
pains in the lioweln.
The attention of the nfllict -d mm-
vite<l to the following i i rfificatesfrom
prominent citizens of Austin and
other portions ul our state :
Noti.-e Is hereby iflven to tin- Tax-Pay-
er* ot Bit trop county, thai I xxIII lient ttie
believed Capi. Towles was lioties'. i|i 1 P1 f'erein'nfter tlealjrnnlisl on the tiny
bin helief, but lie had lieen told wiieti I Mini .late m-l opposite c n-li place respi-e-
f he I fetuocr.ifs rntne int*> power, j lively, for the purpose of collectii<;f State
tle-v file llegroes would lie placed
ImcK into slavery ami In* Itelioved ti
and (lie tear* ro!|.«t| .lo.v.i Iii- eiiei. *
a- lie Ialk*'d. I.ot' il <*liroilit-li'.
Ii is by such dclusiou* as I hi*. I hat
tin ni-uio h e. !'t'.-o beiil last to the
iil--pnbln an pillv \tler awhile fin
ittiil <'oiititx T i\i> tin.- IVir llie xear IsM:
I ".tl'lxveir- -Store. MolitlllV. .1 tillll.-tr\ . 1"2. "S."
I '."lar I fei-k. TiltwUy. .Ihiiii u-y ift. "M.Y
l: "I I!■••-;*. Weilfiesil ix mi'I l'liursilay,.laii-
n-u v I lilt iiml I.'all. "ho.
Win il'« More. Kri'lav. ,t inuary lillli,'s.'i.
•IfiliI... Muti'la'. .I.ttuiary I'.'ih. 's."t
tas. i'r.iii ic I'm ■••lav! January iWtli. 's-'i.
Mo* I I i * ti-1 ii.. i'i -t t.
' I llll" I I'll. - XI"
•txi'ii H t ".riffv
lie" Pre** : It Willi Iii vei.lv seeltl
lliat now and then some one is burn
under ill nusptelot's 'f ir 'lesiinetl
to i o. l im I, t l|je of tile |n,i«| |-i'-
m il k il'.e in ' in ' s of ihis I,mil n
ll.it ol lirox- r t'lrvi 'iitil, l'i"siii"iit
I'll rt I't lite I lilted ?,J"'tc I'rotn .'ill
li ii in b|e position, an! having pre-
VI o i I s | v he'd I 'III V II t-oiilllx ofAoe, lie
ix i . in I^M, '-leclei! max or ot I In Ha-
lo, iii I goieriior "I the ureal
*-! tl. uf N ix N uk, al,d noxv, betore
tli'- expiration "I Ins uHicial ferm,
l- railed to t he highest position ixilli-
111 the gift o| the Vnicru in p -ople
and realll tin forelliost III tlie w.nld
III" pn/e so iitiMuuslv and v in tl I >
-Irugul.'d Iur through life hv «nue uf
nu greatest men. and pain I ill I \ and
|abtt||oi|s|x attained I'X ofltes, lie
lia* I'-ai bed almost at a single hound.
|l xxoiild b> 111IT!c1111 to timl a par-
alel in tun pa*t political history ul
\<ivanc' nieni so great and rapid,
M ix lie prove worthy of he* good
for tunc, and continue lo jnstifv the
p It' 11' I I'll ■' ol Ills telliuv Cltl/I'll* '
— s]11,|„ t . Ill - nit,I luiiton t'liolii, /.leg
li t •. in iki :il It'll leie iti -
\ t ■ i n ii.-1, uieasuniig al H ml fit * Hi
leri long, and i ons|rui'ted al le i.I
llltie relit ui It's lielure tile I lirtsfiail
era. has jtisl In U dlseuvered hv the
t iox el liol ul the Islllild u| SniltOS.
11 r| "tli 'I It" lllc II t lolls this I il 11 llfl
which served t"i providing the ulil
sripoit with drinking xvater. It is
coiiiplctelx prcherved, and nuifailis
xvater tiil'i-s of nlioiil felt inches in
illilllieter, each one provided with a
lateral aperture for cleansing put-
poses The tunnel l< not quite
: straight
i lillilr Mother.
M . .Iixly tinllin, xvho In*'* xvt- ;
'*f tuvn, i* one ul th" smallest xx i-
ili.'ll iii the Slnte tube n lliotlier
She xx as iiiarrietl sevpii vt-nrs ago to
Iu r present husband, a tanner I her
"ianlt* i ui'tic xvns f*inip-uii. ^ hiln
at lu-r I nt hit's live miles m* lit li of
hiiiifi, si.e gave birth tu lu-r tirst
child, last Mondav, whicii unlortu-
lialelv, i'i r.ci mii-huii'llt cm i" intu
this xvoi[il liti 'l1'*"*. I| i)m| j/*ltt'<* Vl |
scieii ilii* uperalio'1 11av111f* to be pcr-
foiMieti hv |)rn Sessions ami • irahuni
oi Whiinex. flic chihl weighed 7J|
p'liTiids, which considering tli" si/^>
of the rtiotlier was very large. Mrs.
• ri Hi ii is t went x -*ix years old, xx-i iglis
only lortv-two puuud . i* thirt x-thiee
lliclii's ii:gh. She has been n xxile
seven years, and is snid lo be one of
the iiiiist industrious little wumcu m
the county. In her housework she
i Xlierii'lu es considerable iiltll'ivalire,
being so r* iii ill I At last accounts the
inother was doing well. IlilUhoro
Mirror.
I t ntn iileiialloa of trridcnlit.
Last '""el, was a season ol misfor-
tune lo Master Patrick .Mnlvy, of
Kliinra 'in Mini.I.tv a plavniafe ul
his nn iili-nt ul I \ stinrk him with a
niise ball ha!, breaking his nose
Ti 1-s.l.iy, while • leaning Ms father's
gun, the weai ii i xplml- 1 and lodged
i load of but* Is -Ti i it hi Ins feel Wed-
iif dav hi* nu flier left u *>•! ut false
teeth near xvhere the sufferer xvas ly-
ing, and when she xvert i tit -t| the
mom the xotingslcr put them in bis
m 'iilb ti ml nearly choked to death,
riiorstluy In* w as in the act i# slicing
an apple with a ray,or when he cut
otf Ins t h tl til I' al flu foot of the nail,
aud I'Viday, xvhile sitting In the
stove, n kettle n| billing I vt xvater
upset and -caldetl he- legs | om h"'s
knee-down, so I hat the .kin peeled
I rt tin them. He is s'lll fixing, and
Ins patent* are iiiixiuuslv awaiting
furl her accidenls.
Sonif or I tie IT*.
nimli\ ill< A mrrlrnn.
Sin li legends na '* ileai ntuieiif tie.
prisnls aud lleveiigee," ur " Kmu, llo-
uiaiii*ni ami llelielliuii," will never In*
emhla/.unml again upuii partisan
bautieis in this country, ll we must
have alliterative mottoes let them In'
" IIcgfncrnl ion, Heunion ami lie*
lorm," with plenfyof Head in,' llitin'
and Kithmelic.'
ignorant ei c,t*tre*.
Hard
t'lnrksvillb Stall- 1 'tsnnary -JJn. \*.V
\ Itiiu rt'i't k. Friday, .lanuarv• ffltl. 'S5.
Klgin. M oti.l.ix and Tut-silax ..liinitiiry -Jiiilt
r* mill 2Tih. •Sa.
iiie .v e xx * has i oreived tin- uiix'-t- Me| a'le, VVeilnesilay anil Tliurmliiy, .Inn-
uttrx '.'sih ami 2Hth. '*si.
' Paige, l-'iltliix utui Satunlay. .lauuiiry .'tui'i
it a* 1.11 i. ■S-"|.
Saillhxilly. lion.I.iy iintl T i silav. Fclirtin-
rv d mui 3il! 'Ha.
ing inquiry :
W'l I you I* I ii* 11 v ilerlil" i It#- foM.iw lt.^
W*t. Who ti-i-fiii-,1 the lui^i-n populm
Ttite, IliaiIK' or I'lpyelaaii* ,
;<t n«t tri' H.
Tin ri -nil 'f the ufticiai counts in
i'!I lliv* Males fief havim* I'eeii nro-
mulgalcd a* vet, it is iinpos'i'ile to
I'ecid" wi'li exact ^r-uracv as tn fig-
ur.*.*, but there '*no doubt tlia' Clev-
eland r. i ei veil a 'urge mati-rnv. A*
nearly as ran be ascertained Hlaitie
receixed MStVTt^l plurality in States
that xv.*n! Ut-piiblienii, mui Ch vyjnnd '
received IM.tlSM plurality in .Slates -
Hint xx'ciit Meuiocratic. Tlii.s Wiuild j
give Mr 'leveland a plurality over !
Hlaine ol lli,jl74. It is highl? nrolv- j
able,that the oflicial declarations of (
the vote of the States will allow Clev-
eland's plurality to be more than
1ih 1,1 m hi.
" The professorship of ancient, pa-
triotic and modem fireek. eatablish-
ed in ISUn, has been abolished iu-
llnrxaril I'liiversity."
I'liis shows t bat t lie old time fall u y
thai a college atiident must throw
away years, in learning something !
ut nu use tu |,im in life, when it is
impracticable lor any mini to nc(|Uire
the entire «-irelc of useful knowledge,
is gix ing v. .tx to | he utilitarian spirit ,
of (he age. The xvurld atlvaiices, al-
I"• i* that many ul its population do
iiM sliox-* sutiafactory advinneineiit. I
Hut the spirit of progress is in the
ascerdant. Clark'svilh- Stnndard.
Klmitl and Fi-frf,
I.lri* Hlm ii lotMnnl
Texas is supplying the mar-
ket with steers averaging S.'itI pounds
at three years, Kugliah farmers are
nelli^g Cmirteeu inunths old year-
lings nt HIVl piiuiids nverng *. Hloutl
and feed makes the dilfercne.*. The
yearling ami the mother goes, to
niarfef together mui the voting stock
bring* as much as the cow. It is i
hard lo ti ml nuv old cows in Kii- .
gland : fhey find their way to tli.1 i
butcher with then third eal'f.
JL
I llll ' I'hitaV IIhIsV! Hats"" At
.MIX prlcij i'lnill folly cents lo ten iloll.tr*;
any slit- iVoni a nutnieg to a hall Itiiaht-I. at
Ituciianan'i.
■ ♦ ■ - -
II VOII XX am the oiliest ami l.ent xx hi*
key in I't-NRa, go lo lll^gins iVUiirxtn.nl
and «-t liu Mary Anni-rion K.-ninckv
Hniirhnn :M-t| '
Tax-I'ayers a'* inpiested to meet tile
< dlei-lor primarily anil get lliclr reeelpti.
Ml'it It A X Ml HLKIISuN.
Tax i ollccior U.uurop t'ountx
lit trop. Texas. XoveintN'r 2il. |sst.
KING'S EVIL ^
TTaii the namo f irtnrrlx gjvt-n tn Scrofula
tirraii*!' uf a Mi|K*riitltiuit tint it could bn
rurrtl tiy a kind's touch. Tttn xvurld I*
wiarr uuw, ami known that
SCROFILA '/
rin only lio isirrit hy a thomuch piirlflr*
lion uf thr t.lnotl. if thl* Is in-ifl.-fl.sl.
Ihr tll*rk*t i'< iji-tiniti-* It.* tainl tliri'liuh
irnti-rat'oi* tiflrr kt-ni-raU.ui. Annrnx Its
i-arlit-r syfnptimiatlr tlrvrlepni.-niH am
Krivmit, t 'iititiieuua Krubtloiia, Tu-
mors, Hulls, 4 :trl<illicit**, Kryai|H*lna,
I'urulvnt rirers, Nrrtuai anil I'hy-
all-Hi ( oibt|i>e, t li- If- allnwi-il to run
than-. IthAiiiitttlaiii, i-croftiletis l'a-
l*hy-
i i-on-
i <' -
tarrh, Kitini't anil LJver llim-aim,
Tutwrcuiitr ('ottaumpMun, aiHl vari-
i>u*i'tUi r ilanirvruua ur fatal uuiltMlit's, an*
prxHlut't'il by It.
Ayer's Sarsapari/la
b I fir nniy poii+rfiil ami almry* reliable
bh"ni-l>uri']iitig t unite int. it I* an ilfei-t-
ual an alli-ritllvi* that It rradteatiii front
tin- avatrni llereilltitry Hi rufnlit, and
tilt' klmiri'tl jiuls,in* uf cuntitvliNia ilim-aara
ami im-n-urv. At Iho aamc tlmo It t-n-
ririti* utui xilalli'** Iho IiIimmI. rt-slurlnij
healthful ut-llim to thn vital untan* anil
riguvt-uatiiiK ilii.'uutiri* ttystt-ni. ThlsRreal
Regenerative Medicine
Il fOm|*ltil'll Of tilt" pOtlllltll- |f„Nr/liril.«
SarnifnirtUtl, Willi >*Wi'io / noJ. Mil-
IiHfui, llii- /■ iftf/<* (.r fntdMitim and
Iron, ami nllti r liii.-rr.ll.sit* uf irn-at |*>
trui'V, t-artfullv anil .Ii-nlltlrall) o..ni-
t'unileil. ll* fiiniiula U iri-iiorallt known
thr inrilli al |irufea ltiii, and lite h*tl
phvilt'lan* c,instantly pri'M-rlb* A vrit's
s* h.sa e i Id i.l. t a* an
Absolute Cure
Proa One or Austin's leadlnr Pli nlclani,
Ur. iolifti:
i ear Sir—"i on xv til rouu-nilM-r that «oine
tlliie ago I rliniinkisl to you That I nitli-ml
from an uneaay. painhil ftfilujr In uiy
right sitl". iMiltseil hv a foiigi'HiwI eontlilioii
olllie liver, wttiili pn-vcitleil tue from ritl-
Ing on hnraeliiick iiml I'tignglng in violent
cxercile of any kltui. You thru tolil me
that you lind aullVrt .1 from u kIii.IIhi- nflis'
tlou of the liver, uad Inn I eureil yoiuself by
using certain luetllcinnl In-rlis xxhicii you
Iiml tilacovered anil nrgi*l me to try them.
I 1lil sit, aud am noxv well. 'I'liettt- mi'ilieln-
til het-h . In eoi\)mieiion \xlilt suiinv* joti
have since preaentetl to the public uiider
tlie inline of "Tobln's Meputomine." In
doing so you have eonleru-ii a great Imon
on people living In a hot. *euii-iropieul
ell mate like mil*, where diseitses ol the
liver art so prevalent. Ills the tlnlly ex-
,. 'rlenee o| every pbjraielun to Hint people
. ..itling tbelr eonalitlltlolis by the eM-t-hs-
tve use of strong lilereiirial purgatives. A
still larger number coiiMiuitly uaeatM-alleil
"liver renulmora." mostly composed ot
aloes und o'.lnxr tlriisilc iiiirgwlixes. xvliieli
only tentl to proililce plh-s ami other troii-
hleauilie utteetlons ot tl.e lower Itowels.
Toail •licit niM'emH your iceiliclne xxlll
lie nn Inx iliiuhlc aiil in re'lorhig litem to
li.'Nllh ugulu. anil I lei-l nsmir-iIiTiiit it only
ntiuires to t . kuoxxn to b.* npprvebited
sii'l that people will cease ilestrovIng then
constitutions by the rwklesa ntnl tlunirer-
oils abuse ol luei-curiala noxv ic. vogue.
Ilejiato'/.one corlal slip hurtful ilrug, iiint
yet It is signally rttlelent :tit a liver tneili-
•ine. I may remark.lust ht-re thai I ttlti
not viulatliij; uit-.llcii'i ihh s In truililtil'y
giving you my opliiltui ot' a ine.ii im-
xxlilch I have useil my self nil It ber.i III, tl, i*
formula uf xx Itieli yut'i illil not hesitate in
sltoxx to me. Alton all. il ni'or in itieg'. a!
pleasure I" km ox Hint von In.xt- |*l .-ti w-t I
your ine.lli'lne . oiiijiusi il mil\ of oilv
ilrugs) xx itliin th. ie , i, .it'll e nil
or woman. I!ei>| i-i-ifulIx.
W.,1. M xtiir xs.
Austin,Tex.. April 11. 1*M.
1>K.XK IN!' TM XIII Asvit-Jt. ^
Ai *iis. Ti x.. May a. is-s-j. j
l>rs. .1. .1. A \\ A Tolilit:
Ileal" Sits \ nur Il. pnto/one hits Iiml n
rallu-r exteiiileil trial III tills itislitntloti,
ntiiony ottlcers ntnl pupils; It Im* proven a
ife and ei rlain reiue.lx in iiUcetiolis ofttie
liver. II is al-o a Xaluahle and cheapn|ier-
ii-iit. ll ri nn. xi* coil <• 11 pu t i oi i ul the luixx-
els, rellexes iuilige*tii.||, mui i nil fie till,ell
at anx time xvilhoiit any bail effect, I'
cln**' rflilly rceomini'iiil its use in all eases i
involving ileiiiin;,'iuent of the llilietlons ol 1
the liver, aliil In nt.mx eti-ied xx here lite'
stomach ami hotels are Inxolvetl,
l'ruly yours
•loiiN Foati. Snpt.
' rum a I,railing Merchant uf Klgln,
Kl.tiix. I t x is, May 17. ISH3.
I>r*. .1. .1. W. II. Toliln:
tir.x ts—I luivc It-let I your llepnto/.one
tnvselt' anil in my family ami xx ltnes*eil It.*
etle.-ts autoiig lux neighbors, ami Iiml il lo
he t: perfect mil i ?*. I lu'llcve it lo lie lite
best liver meilleitie tluit I huve ever t-i-eii.
ami I have no hesitancy It, uiiuiciiilliig
it to the ntllicti-.l. I linxe been selling
sinie lor some iiiuUihs. at*.,! can ha till y
kei^|it In ttoek. I ^tiltl ixxo bottles hi-iore
in tun lo-ilay xv il I hnve to nt'ikc a tit >t lu-r
unlet, et|-
I*t-s. .1 .1 ,'. \!. II, I'tililr, you xvlll please
-eltil me IX' o ili./--ii liotlh-s Ileputo/oue
j iii "I very much oblige, etc.
lu'specifnlly. S. W llions.
Front lln. J. IV. Whipple.
\imix I'i x.x*. Nov. i;i. |s<ct
l>". ,v W. H I til.|n ;
I oar Sir 1 take pleasure i'i reeoinui 'nd-
Ing your great liv "t- ntisili inc. "Ilepato-
I /, in- " ami trxliti i-xpi-i■lent— think it xvotthl
| In- xxeil lor in family to In- xxilhoqt It. it
' ' "Ifele ;t, llllltl. ami X I ccrl'llil i.) ac-
| ce"X|i|N|i xx hat I* prop - t-il l>) iii tt« •
| .1 \\ . V •n "i i
ri is iiietliciiie is sold in Hastrnp
' coti'tlv In ,
JEWELRY
WATCH KS, CLOCK .s, la ,
i
All kinds of repairing ilone/anil all work
v*>aruiit ei-t I.
A fl'I.I, LINK or
SlllWfll m\ m STAT10E8V
A I.AROK -dTOTK OT
CIGARS,
The Best Nickel Cigar in the Town
SPECTACLES.
Mr Pure Pi-bblea u Specialty.'*t|pi
llasirop, Texas, Sctilenitier ti, t-aCT
New Confectionery
OSTABIZIRMBSTT.
Mr. A. S. Ilouae xvoubl reapectfullr In-
form the i-itl/ens of i'ssti-op ami vicinity
Hint In- lias |tcruiattfiillr located In Has-
trop und o|>ene<t a
Coxxfectiozisry Store*
ill tl.e (.ret n house, txxo doors brttixv I>r
A. tinrwoou's ilrug store iiml second door
above t'. K. Iluynle JC Co s. xvhere lie wll'
iiiuRtitaefiire
FRESH CANDIES .
of all kinds. I will also keep on band
fresh cukes, nuts, truits ami such other ar-
ticles as are usually kept in a tlrat-clair
confectionery. Altn'i,
Ice Cream and Cold Lemonade.
Wlllahortlv establish a llrsl-clans Iiakel y
Soliciting a lltierul sluire of put-He patron
age. I sball siudy to please iiml niarantec
Katlsflietlon.. A. s. llvl'sK.
32-tf.
Edward Bastian,
DKAliKH IN*
stoves, m m umnn iRE;
Japanned t Stamped Tinware.
A large assortment of Canietiter*' Tooh
ami liulluers' iiardxxare. I'loxxs nnd
Steel t uning-. Felice Wire and
^ia|tle*. I.uinps nn-l (liassware,
t utlery, <Jln-*.s HI. paint*.
K;c.. Kl^. tie.. Kle.
All theaeOuods va ill s-llat the very lowe*^
market price.
Tin, Iron, Copper, Zinc and Roof-
ing Work Done Liberally.
Beetroot nne 1st, lss-t.
C. ERHARD & SON;
TUSTKOP. TKXAS.
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES
<!E!IIIUHIE\SUil|l(lilS, .
PATENT MBPSOZMBS
And a!' other thing* in aiir line ol bu
I'ltKSt KII'Tin.VS i AUKKIT.LY COK
I'ttl'MiKli at nllhoyrs,
C. SRBAAS A S03ST
Bastrop. Feb. 3. 1SSV—-Iv
?
For all tllaea*.« t-au*c.l by thf xltliitlonof
the IiUmsI. It I* nmcentrated t>. the blith-
est i'rartl.'ilila ilr(trei', far beyoml any
utbsr prepurailon for which Ilk.* tITis-ti
are i-talmed, aud li thrrefure thr i-hraiiett,
a* will at the licit hWl |iurlf>tuj; uti-dl-
clue, In lite xvoi Id.
Ayer's 8arsaparlllaf
rnartarn uv
Dr. J. C. Ayr A Co., Low/I, Matt.
| Analytical ('hemlira.)
5ol.l by all I irtK-^i u: Price #1;
Ail botllrr for $t> ,
llll. A.«IUU(MH . IfaMetip.
t A I'l i't h,l'11 \ li 11, liastrwp.
T. \ II \s| l;|. Ilaslroii
I'. ii. F' /.N Kli. It '-trop,
tiMHtht: MIl.TtO, Mcllaiic.
s. ll, nlinis. Klgln.
F. li. .lliNKs, Klyin
/iiiatln.Tcxa*. ,1 tint -Jtuh, Iss.i,
A. GARWOOD
in: vi.f.i: in
Medicine •«
Chemioala,?
Bruelaoc and
Perfumery.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS
ciirctullx ciiiiipniiii.led ut nil li.nir* -
tin! tip.I night.
Fresh Garden Seed
lltixv III stuck
MERCHANT TAILOR
BASTmiP. I'F.X AS.
.lust reeeivctl.f>.lull slm k ot choice
SPRZSTO GOODS,
tor gents', boys' and youths' clothing
Also, a full line ot I lie latest fashion plntep
and perteel Ills guaranteed custotiieis.
Suits made to order, xxith neatnes anil
dispatch, and the utmost -all.-lin lion given
ritaiiklul lor lite very libesal pntronaee
given me tlurlng the pa-t txxi nt) -l«,oy«ara
I respectfully "sk Its t-i n: lit Hit in >•.
I HAS. BltlKHF.R.
Change of SasoJ
Blaoksmithi Shop.
Billy Mai tin r.-ipjemit Id* ft li-uds and the
public lo remeniliertliat In- has removed to
The J. R Nichols Shop,
opposite tin- Vdverli-er oljlce. xx (u re lie Is
ptepared to do all "kiiid* of lllai k-liolliilig
on altorl ni'li-f and in -i xt -'rknutnIlkt- u>ali-
ner.
S|teclal attention given to plow wolk
and I In- shoeing "I hoi st s,
'llirinktill tor past liltcriii ptilronage. 1 ask
olltliiuanee ol sniueal -liv rt. xv slant!.
Mil,I.N M AIM IN.
I list t op, .Ian. 1st i*s:i
ATTKITIftt, PI BLin
I take pleasure In auiioiineitig lo Ihn
' people of lla-lti'l. that I i'iixi- *t vert"I my
I .'oniiet lion with Mr. I,. Fvnaid anil .t ifl
I beri-altci lie lot Hletl on l'u*ii'tlii t sirt t-l
! iii \t to tlie postolllce, xx ln ic I xt ill lie
j pl.-aseil to do ill kinds ot xxoi k ill II e iexx
ilry and xvatclimaklng line, I guaranleo
my xxoi k. lilt •• me a call.
Kn. K 11st.ti,
H'aieiitiiake
AYER'S
A.sue Cure
* >1 taiii* at antldota* fur all malarial tllv
I m * fur us kimvh, li uir i in u<>
I'.ir raniaily. It rtmiauu im gumma, in«r
.tv Ot iur ml iter J«4«tlari>uo ut*l*itr« %h %-
evt r. nn I cuii«ri|iiuatl> (irtnliM1*! Kn ta;uru'i.i
♦'.! I U| i |||« tut UftVM (ha
• itdtu ti«alihy aa it ••• l ibr ttia«k«
WT WAR&ACT AYKR'8 AOUB OHU
tn ran* irf o.*iM ul lint Agtit*. |ni«r-
!• "t a ..r «*> III I^ r r, Kvmitfiii K t r,
i n it t|M, HIMmi Paver, ami laiver l'<iaa«
i - ' i'Nii«it'l utilaria. Ii fatlata^
uf. r dm< trial, il*"%irf« ar«* nuiliuriMKi, tf oat
i u ir il«i• tl July Irt. Itr-, t nrfaml ||§
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Or. J.C. Aye r 4 On., lowed. Mmt
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1884, newspaper, November 29, 1884; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204888/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.