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Ilnstrup Advertiser
ah aching tooth
The loutli that mean- "ill
ha ih n«|ii%*r1 all in it ami all w « ih«- vm a i>t«>ni«
l( Iiuk Im'VH > •olliril :ti««i ioii\t ii. It
lia Imm-d held near lirvi until the
cheek abutting it was marls roasted.
It lia- been chloroformed. Ii has
ihimi frit 01 t-.ciier id iiipllti ami
esninct til |i< |i|u riniul and cnsciiet
of el*i\11. It ha.i been HUi'il 11-
IMTVC ban llt'CII killed. 11- miserable
mm iiit has Imm'H i i II III ii nil from Hit'
fresh air Itkt ii pn-nm i
i IIIr. (iHllll nitlnclimi's -it'* pn, llul
ii never (oiyeth ll i« uu l treach-
erous nli n it •.eiim ttuui|iiil ll
llll*cratcn (It i lit lt*l|n wl'l'tl its
pOSSC-*. 11' in 111 mil t t«t lll'illr it | m 'fill.
lake h jotirUl 1 Of g«*l iikhih' i It
may M't-in tn i • >iii|ii''titi. lull it
merely hid.-* it* unit' Itnliiontc
recreation 111>11r i- just after tiiidtiighl,
when illnjit;i-i~ mill • It-ttii«t~ have
retired. If tin- ground I - coven tl
m it ii Htinu mill the iviudn piercing, it
is fairly diabolical with activity
iiII' I < l« llil li-f III I ilUtC.t'llg
issues with i lut ruthless tint I re-
inorsclcsn moral Fight rheumatism,
it vim will nit ;ltroii ii|i tin* poligc
in lhl ult' ri at ion. Yon h#it* lilin-
tlTI'll villi! illl 111 111 tllltl rilillril V'.lir I |w,ir|, i,!,), (l|||
digestive organ* mill niinrrt lnl with ridicule
DEATH PHESENTMENTS
Soitw Curious Observations ol
Soldier
I iioIuhhI in your paper a few dava
Mint ail article oil the Mllhjcct of
Death Marking IVople Ihuiny
Life.*'. I know nothing on tlii*
subject, hilt 11li«It*r the lii'iiil of "|ir •
cMlitiui«*litM " some strau^i thing*
hate coiuc uinh r my otmci v ation.
ticorge \\ . a neighbor hoy . f mint*
iu Virginia mm* hi I"<;| one of the
i:a\cnt ami wildest of soldier loy> iu
that lll'il rci'klrM of mII | ctiods iu
tli history our country. 1'tohaldy
Im uc\ci t'uiiu^ht *M*rioual> «•( death
hi In- lift . Yd nriaitig otic morning
lie «;i 1 in I \ I« l« i liii* messmates that hc
\\ Mil.I be killed that iln). ami \\t nt
o far a- to say that he would oc
kill* «l uitli a aahre At thin time the
i onfeil rat* army waa Uing <|uictly
iu the neighborhood of MiiiN<tai«.
reeiuitiu^ it* strength after that
tUcll:"i ih)c engagement. I here was
ii.• |• r• *>| « el d lighting ait far an we
e >uM mt. the regiment ticorge
b-longed ti* being then several miles
III I ear of till picket linen. rills
was urged against hi* coti\iotion hy
Ins uncinate-, I'licn they trieil to
of tin" notion, hut
or argument eouhl
Tie Fashionable Milliner and Dress Maker.
1879. • - MISS E. LISTER, • • 1889.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
J. L WILBARGER & CO
TIIuMI'miN a i'l i hi l; ill I' >i \M . N'*'iii >'n*l|Cltl I «*|i**t.
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ItASTItOI'. TKX AS.
Full >| i iiifc: ami miiuiihi hn« < f all kimU >t
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
en mute am! aiiitlin; tlaily.
| KAl KM*
l.aihec iii\ it• I I
ill anil ili«| ect hi.I |irl<
l l sou t < ii Wliu i ■
Mil' IU I I % UK) HOI.| H.
your Imnih mill Iri. niln li.ti^ t iii.tigh. i,|mkt. |,jln nt-iiln*r tliil ht* nlinn
it'll 01. ■ ililitint l * |iull \ii(ii lii'uil | miv |i*iii nr ilt'^irt' In rvmlr nluit lit1
nfl mill tlif m i itrn-.l urimli r uitli it. i |,„ |,„i „,.Mt
:itnl livr mi mm |' if lli't'il in', 'ml | athi-ml liinj: ll j i all liin lit t It- tritlki'tn
luivt' I't'iti't' niifi* iiiiiii-. -I i'l k I lit- |||) haiiilkrri'liitf. which lit' n*-kri!
iilHiuiiunlidii 'iii mill ii will lie cull- ,tot- of liin iiic*niii£iti*n tn lm\
It'til• thi* rvcrl.'iniini: |>l )iUP on it. I mm i| tn hi** nintcr
Miss Fkmika (ham bkks a (!o.
Dress Makers and Milliners.
MAIN STKKKT. - • • HASTKOI', TKXAS.
We are now in n .. i| i ;m.| i. .'. i\iu^ ilailv our «kuit\ llm> ««f
Spring and Summer Millinery Goods,
Fancy Notions, Etc.
Iiuve hi Slock :t s|u'ili|( line of
We
LADIES' UNDERWARE
Will. II WK Mil. I il l I KISi. \ | s| |tl< I'l.S ri i I.
Mis KKNollA I'll A MIIKKS .V '<>.
BAHTnot*. Sfjit. x, 1*8**.
LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE
"LUMBER!"
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils,
The Light Hum.M.g
TJisrxoPtf.
jIk tiif9
AT LAST!
•\N
ANIIIiwII. K.ill Till:
I ill I'l All lllsKAHK
GLASS and HARDWARE
d
Consumption.
rnoM ^ l.aim who i.ivkh in AtariK
roH r< HTV VKAMM.
Alarm. M^i. ti ft. kvs.
|IH J* I. loais .10*1 III
Ileal hli . Poi > cm* I Iimvc Ih^ ii m arm I
4iitief«ai from h iiiiiiii mill l«a\el|ieil ii>uii\
ieiii«*«tle ui lio|M ut Itlului^' a • iu« . tan nit
lallru Ulilll I Olt!tilci> Iim iI Willi' Ml*
crotie l'« klhiU i lit foii* Inking ll mv
milteitiijf «.•<• io|i liiiit. and null n unly
IIiom- ..lltli leil wtlli I lull iln ail ilineiiM* rail
ii.li/. Allci I ii k 1114c Iwoji.y* I. in |||<*
.lalullUlillielll el III) Sill -||||| ||,\ I .< nilly,
lal%«I 11*1 ll.il e 1*1 III! il| < 11 in.iiiiili/.
out I 111 al i tlf<t tlutl | Hlli )•« l in 11 ut lit!)'
I lllfll. I lllli llio Mi ) fill* 1*1*1 lllllj 0|||«*«9
t ll.i \ e lik.li llu* .^iiiiijik 11| | 11.\ 1 | my
yem-ril i.ci.lhi Iui mii|.m>vro ..it.; o ulter
ih.01 ii lias laeii for *•• \i i l\ ll\. >«mi
anna a iu.i.
i(foiiiiihc Ilotit Winal Work.
BASTicoi'
I KXAH
lloi siu.N, KcbiUftiy I, |svs.
I 11 111 n. Aioliii:
ii Mi >«iiue Mine stucr .1 yi uilc-
^1* *M II I* laiiiUi n. inemliitf n| my
M'liolislv ilUl-Cteil Willi lllll|f
l.tlffl
W. b; Walker
I III I lil Kl .V 11 ill*ll III.*tlIH
111(1
Nl I ml Nnint'lt ■*•*•. V I Ij IIMlit I ll
hitialili Mai'liitii* Minli*.
ni \I.I I: IN
It cull-
l'lttnliiii** ( 111 * *lilt-li
I.
illi'stOtir 1.111 Illl'iit Mill |inni*
lively ciirc rlieutiiiitiniii, iieuniljfin.
lieiiiljlelie ti'uthttl'h, .-rirm-ln—in Itiot
evri'i ni lie iiml 1111 iIt kiii'wii in the
hiiinmi irutiie. r'nr mile li\ (i!r-
hftrd \ Knli.
Slit' Looked Into Heaven.
.Mm. ( Imrle- ( nllitm mriieil l
( Iki|iiiiiiiiiilli- nitli the remain* uf her
IiiihIittin 1. ivhn li.'til tlieil ni kiii/11.1
Mir rtttfinliiI tlii- fnneral ami iinme-
iliatelv afterwarils «n« tnki'ti tlun-
U«rounl\ ill ami |i|inrentli iliei".
1'nelie liuiir- iifii-r her iii|i|ioni*i1
ileatli Mm. ( nlliim nhoMeil nljjtiB nf
unilnaitimi. Tivn hmirn later kheiviin
sitting 1111 eiinvemitin «ith iier IriemN.
She relnteil a tnarvelnitit e\|ierlcnee.
She milii thnl her iHitll hail left her
ImhIv (luring her ciiualime ntale ami
liniie Ktrai^ht tn lieHveu. She nan
the Saviour, she naiil. ami the ivnti-
ilel'fiil liitiKlllllceiiee nl liin Mtirn ill iii I-
ili^n were 11 m 1 ivonilerflil 1*1 In- iA-
|irinnell ill IvnriU. "All tluit I lulli'
Keen," naiil >lr . ('illim*. "I ean
never reveal, lint I kim.i that I tint
1 leu. I. I km ni thai I went tohnaieii
mill mv fven Iit'hi'lcl til i irlnrien nf the
Lord. (ill. wh\ tlidn'i you let me
llloni' r I ilotl't it.'lilt to live here null.
knowing ivhat unn|ii' kahle glnrien
are up there." Mm. ( nllitin in :i*
yearn of «|{e ami nf mure than nnli-
ilurv intelli^eni i' .she tolil her re-
itiiirkalile Mtori I'tiluili nml i tirnr lli .
mill hotientll latlii iite'l that nlie hail
retiii-neil tn earth ouain. Mi*.
( oIIIuh i |iii«llivi' thnl it iia- not 11
ilrenui nor a vision, (ut! that her smil
ivan trmin|inrteil to heai n. I faliklin
(I'll.) < or. i'lllnliiiii*' < Oinilli ri'lal,
illlllu' Oil
inoni-y ivhcn you hin ■ niieh
— :~nk*Mlt contMft mlii yen
Harrison."
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.Mr. Harrison annotiuces that
liolioily i* U'lilll! lo I'e a|i|M)iliteil to
ofttcc innrelv liecuimc lie l.« hlaek.
If thin principle of ei|iiality before
the law ii kepi ntricll.l in view the
colored brother will fall into only a
very fen unft place*.
The Senile lian adjourned. So
Iia* the Slate Legislature. 1 lu re in
no lalit of war with Samoa.
preat Kiifflinh seandal is
What will tin
Thank lioil the
Nothing oceurred till mune time
afli-r breukfiutt. when, all at once,
the l.llglen blew "nadtlle lip" ami
" I ii nit n and Huddles" alliiont iu one
breath When then we knew it nan
lor m-itlitT itinpertlnn nor drill. An
, noon an the regiment could In formed
i il nan ordered at a trot to llranen-
! v i lit*. noinc II11 It - dint Silt, where the
i-lleliii itere inakiug a rtntiniioinauee
and hail driven tile picketN in. but an
n*iou an the latter iieri- reinforced
the leileraln started back, after a
-li'^lit nkirminh, iu which (ieorge'n
liornr pit the "tart of him and ear-
i ried liim into tli.' eiicinv'n rmikn.
| where In' was killed Willi a sabre
11 lie mill man lo-i out of liin n uimeiil.
By the way I Inn. nincc Irarmd
that lielieral Stanley wan iu com-
maud of the federal forces at llraucn-
i illi-.
Again, at the second battle of
Mauansan, l.iiciau I'. was sick with
bier, and had dleaineil or had a
presetitiDenl, tluit ht* would be killed
that das. but iiheti liin (Stonewall's)
brigade left camp lie was ordereil to
; remain, but not liking to misn the
1'iillii'. lie uol up nit 11 thr fever on
iliiui. followed his regiment into the
[battle anil was killed just as lie had
told hi" alteiidlilltn In would lie.
Another east wan thai of tlweli II.
Mr was mi neighbor before the war
and was totally devoid of personal
murage, but a good inali ullierw ise
and a supporter of the south.
I nward the latter end of the war he
ua« conscripted and when the armi
ol I.i i- wih all eiieauiped near I ieneva
Station iu iHi'J. he sellt for the
miter and liin brother in linit him at
liin camp in another pari nf the
army. We went, and while there!
linen gave tin au outline of «lial lie
fcn inlieil doll' vtilki liin properly I
,t>* .l*. • .* .ifi" *■!• ■*! • * * '
of providing some measure by which
cntltltv roads could be made passable.
It failed to determine hnw this should
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Cotton Factor
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
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li|i|ei|i|>- Imviiiy liemoi liiiacs ut (lit
Ililij** II* lioil^lil niii jiijf uf ) our
\l li I'oIm* i ir^llu) i'l ;• 11• I | «*j i|| l iking It.
I i |im than I In • • week* a yeniiul i Imii^i
hi liin • umiilInn took | line, all lii'iuor-
Sews Backward as well as For-i-en.;:iru.,:!;.::"l:.^:r::0lr^C!
j Illi i lllli* iii lull- •'( IllllljC i h|« it 111 • 111 .
Ill' I ••*« 111111 % ,
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ward without Change of Speed.
In k First I'ri/i ami
GOXjD medal
At Wiiild'- K.\|iiisitinii al New
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U NDERTAKE'R
CARPETS 1 - FURNITURE!
To Try is to Buy,
WARRANTED FOR 5 YEAhS-
AUK NTS W ANTKD.
Z8AA0 DAVIS,
State A^i iit. hnllnf, IYxhm.
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Mail ni'ili't*
HEARSES.
Burial Rt'bes, Shoes, Gloves, Hose, Etc. 8oi
Tombsiones. Iron ^encing.
main stkf.et. hasthol'. tkxas m n n v
Pall
Tj pliolstery Goods.
A lull line nf i'\'i'i-\"tliiiiir 11"ct'ss:irv for
House ^urnisliing.
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JOHN' C. BOAZI,
C D XT CXI ESS AVENUE - 803.
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TKXAS.
UNDERIAKEHS
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No
pending,
newnpapers do.'
bane ball season i*
on. and Tascott i- being captured
every few days.
|.tiling the session of the Austin
l'risbytery held at San Angelo, a
resolution «u- introduced a* follown :
"Whereas. The civil war ended
nearly a quarter of a century
ago." If Ihis falls under the
observation of num.* of the news-
papers of the north it will con-
vey to them an astonishing piece of
information.
The speaker of the Florida house
of representatives in calling that
body together wanted In know how
il was that a man who had received
a majority of nf tin- popular
vote wan defeated i he speaker of
the Florida house of reprcsoulnttie*
if he Im- lived very long in this
country ought to know that this in a
government of the stales.
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"The complete vote of the state of
Klioile Islaud for governor, give*
i .add. republican, 111, SIM ; Davis,
democratic, 2l,:i.'i0; Klchar.taon,
prohibitionist. 1.51".' Chase, law
enforcement, Davis has a
plurality of l,8!>h. i'lie senate
stands: Hepublicatis, :(l ; ilenio-
crats, ii, willi four to be elected,
limine, republicans, w; democrats,
87; twelve lo lie elected.
Tlii' Tes« .Inurnali'f Hortlciiliure. imls
lUhetl al Tyler. Texan. in iinrklng earii-
e.tlj fur till tlevelopiiieiil iii unit grim -
lug ami gardenitig. fur jiruflt ami |i|eiis-
ufi'j a innst pn lltal li' line of Industry
and tin ml important to till* Htate. mil*
■lilering (In* niitural advatitaii*. ol Te*a
In till** line The following articles.
Inwlile. iii.ii> other, nf Inlert-i. appear
iii tin* Intnl.* nf a|nil i ."'iii "i silg'* I etl It
i'lltMni." the IIml of a **rle nil till,
viltijeet Uy t. i.. Ilrunk. i'rofe—*ir of
HufllmMuri' ami Botany in Hit* a. a m
i 'iilb'he id Tenit.; Till i 'uhtvatkMl of
llw |'|g and l*re|iaring lor Market, liy
t. Baldwin. "i Mann (lonnty. Ten.j
llra|«' ami (llliei kmll. In Western
Texas, hv B h. Brant. i'een., Te*ft i
Tile IHninagi IijJ.I' Wright, Haas-
vllle. i .a.! tbi* Outlook fur the Kmit
I'ttij. nf WW. re|*irt by i*om*«|i«iidwn.:
IM'nnie lllseiissinn. bv eorn ip.mtlents,
He., an Intlec lo till eliaraetvi of Ibe
usual f.nl«*i! i of «l'l" Journal. A Iree
etipl will I" l«iiil"l I" n
ap|>lical!i'ii
ill w/tu cai * "^i .♦icau i.^i'
east our votes wrougfully. we mai
lie excused on the ground that the
issue was so coliiplexed, that we
be effected, anil did what legislatures| n,,t trull unih*mtaiul il. But.
aliiuvs do when the) don t kiioti f,.||,,w citixens, of the . orpornlioii of
ii hat to tin created some new'olllccs. n(.ntrop, vou \i ill be n^ki'd in a few
The little changes to the reviaeil ,|Bysto cu.nl your votes lor a measure
statutes are perhaps well enough, i jMB| ,( plain a- tin- streets of old
It won 111 also liaie been well cuiiugh i ita-tlt'op and just an niuipie an a colli*
to let them alone. These amend-1 moll town pump. And though so
tut*nts make up almost the sum of | aiuiple yet il i- faruinr**
ii hat ItiLn been done.
The legislature had a splendid op-
portunity nf becoming popular anil
nf
tin
importlinl tn till enlnreil peopli
llantrop town, county, yea even
State of Texas than main of thene
cotiiplexed ami eomplieatcil issues in
which «e manifest such interest in
advocating ami supporting, and in
tin* cud IInd ourselves worse than «<■
first began. The measure which .Ynii
will be asked In vnte int. will lie tn
vnle for an assensment on llie
taxable property in llu* corporation
(.corgi* A. Knight has been ap-1 sullicient to give each race a ten
Marshal for' months school each >ear. with eipial
iiccnmodatinus and no
fatuous. It evidently sighed neither
for popularity nor fame. T'lie peo-
ple arc not proud of it; yet thev arc
thankful that matters did not turn
out worse If the legislature did
no good ; on the other hand it did
little harm. For this lift up
head, o ye people, and giv
, .y t ^ ul ,l?itlfl dllll 1' al.
It wait predicted b#\ noinc Allinncc
i men a- we!l it* wjiiic oiit.tidcrH that
i the meeting would he a failure u* to
iiiciuhcra and intercut, lint tuicli
will not the ea*c a we have tn ver
had a more earnest %et of deie^ati«
than uii." present at thin nieetiun.
Soiue of our ineinhcr* are yettini; a
little skittish and are not pulling trm-
lint ne hopt to ipiict their fear* and
ie torc i'iiiilidciice. |'re* i«lcnt i'ricc
made au eiithuaiaMtlc talk in wlilch
he iaid "the Alliame priucph - ^cre
true ami j^ood and could not tin*.
ill- wan more hopeful now then ever,
ami hclicved the tfrand time for the
Alliance wa^iu the future.
a resolution . f thanks was ten-
derm! the lire company for the u e
of their hall.
SM uk I un.
11) oilt tl
hreath i
lint Hum
1.1 •'• ii t
aiiff
and " e|« vi •
ui-i ifo tn l le t
- wanting m<
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a.
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ulil i«• i
• f..r It
llifnor*
• lo im
,V.R.Vl u,i.lt)..r Ii
LIVEhY
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TABLE.
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ile • Hit*
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II IM l| IN
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iii r.
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i
it- i-rovitli'
ti ti*_r and t
i in gri
Hiking.
pn
at nilmI.
i'lau!, ti
giieli fi'
il! i.
I!t
I ll
I II
13 AT .1^.
nil li v men
lu - and
•f.hilt- *
vour
thanks.
n ith
di-eriuiiua-
tion. Now, no reasonable man will
oppose this measure, and certainly
every poor man who raines hi
against it ought to
forever be ic hauled nf himself fur im-
posing upon progressive humanity,
and for a colored man to renin! or
light against it. is to altow himself to
Ih very stupid and in faior of down
right|lgiiorancc. For. friends, louse
it in practically voting for ourselves
pointed United States
the Western district of Texas, lie
was a i'lilon army soldier and ban
been a resilient of Texas for twenty
years. lie is at prcacut passenger
agent of the St. i.ottis and San i* ran-
ciseo railway, with headquarter* at
Hollas.
► ■ ——
Pistol Law Amendment.
The following is the amendment to
the pistol law passed at the ptesctlt
session of llu' legislature:
Sec. i. Be it enacted by the legis-
lature of the Stute of i i'XIin : i hat ^ j-, ihi )ux l() ||„. |„.|,t |it of
article :il* of the 1'eiu.l Code shall ^ _||)(_ (|(|r ||(,h1
be and the same is hereby a ndeil
so as to hereafter read a. follows: and wealthy white men in town, sotne
Art. .'iii.. If any person in this j too, who have no children at all to go
state shall carry on or about his, ,(| h<*|„h>|. r.. ready and willing lo
person, saddle, or ill his saddle bags, i|( .|r l.'ill, |(>u ami i'll taxen;
any pistol, dirk, dagger, slung-sh.it, ^ i{ wh„
sword-catic, spear, or kuuekles made nun an you g g n
of any metal or any other substance, have no properly lotax. and a school
llowii-kulfe. or any other knife inan-1 full of children: certainly not : i
ufaetured or sold for purposes of j would not.
offense or defense. in* shall be pun-j \ ..|-r t a i ti i'oel naiil:
isheil by line of liol less than li'*i nor i ,,| ||>(. jnr u,,,,,. u,, . fur slnme
more than t'J'*1. or by imprisoiimenl j uih.h me true.
in the county jail not less than ten i Fur tin* future In the ill«iii:ii'e and tli>
nor more than thirty days, or both that i . an do.
b\ such Hue ami iinprlaoumHnl; Let each and every one march to
ami i in ri tig the time of such | (|„. p,,||n on that day ami cast his
ballot for ten monthn free school, for
i k'ltkh i k<im i ki'all < iikkk
( 1.11.1U I h.i s. April -i, ix«''. As
the am kill l-i u "" a welcouic visitor
to our home, we ean not help but
think that we ought to contribute
our little might to il. and let eon
know thai we are yet iu the land
among the liiiug. for i declare i hat
we would f**el lonely without it ■ il i , j
liei olid a doubt, the life of our count i,
lor it in gratifying to all i ami
true clti&clis to know how we are gel-
henceforth and ting along generally . a word of praise
h ik tl
In
ll< ii.l i
runner*
u-ini: at Mice
i'n f (nnii | "
^tittrault ct!
'•time mhi i
\ti i" • a«ion ii
lunn' "ft' ii -1
.• t -l' k If m
^ uun^ in.mi.
all) *kili i|i-ca-
in eutinir ii
111111t • « til •
jut.
'•kncln
Il\s| I
Ic.
«% l I I
..f lie
a
•ut i'
Ml.
i u prepare.
an utei •
l -n lll pri.f.
MAY
.f iii
q j eij±ii\r
it till
'i.
m
I I'
r
" n.
ranu"
MSTI NOI ISIIKh >l,lv\ K i:i!S.
ami ill
til oration in;
p. . Id I «
111; i
i.. «|n
llttn
ten
FINE STOCK RAISERS
iii >1 ( villi o ii i
l>sl iiimi
projierl)
low rates
l.eefl invited t
>1 lilt? ' n hil'lt loll
i pirn i
will m
tin
xhitution 'lieu
result.
ippl
i \
• Mto \ i s
cut lllfl
• lk
-It
illi
« clut lllllj
v •toil*
ill
-.1 tn
to church, and the world, it i* worth
its splice iu any i paper
The prospeel so fat looks bright for
a good crop, farmers are working
with a mighty riinh
a delightful rain it falling In-dai
Corn is looking well, very little
cotton ban been planted lip tn dale,
(.aniens are almost iu full bloom.
Stock is doing belter than for many
years past.
we have now a good school at
Hickory (trove. Mr. Austin llill i.i
teacher, satisfaction is given to both
patrons and pupils. i* scholium on
the roll.
\\t have also a good Sunday school
with much interest manifested Iherto.
Treadling llu- third Sunday in each
month by llci. Dixsoit. (Baptist),
he certainly tells un what to do lo
gain eternal life.
Health in this coiiimuuity is good,
getictally, and the doctor sees kii
easy time, u resting spell, we hope
tl will lie ii long olie.
i'll*.
«1 llllpl
•al""u.
and n
"one
tie
i
• i w ine*
Ml
tleli\ er\,
l)i.
utile.
Men
at il' le *
." «rtfti un ■
.line • ami .loin
( ul tie tin
Sehli: - i \ i
Kre-h ••gk"
hanil. ii i •in-' «\
(iohleii i «l|
ket at .ton- a i
i .and l ei ii ~ «•'
i h. a. ii ulci a i
StoVt Ileal Mil^
kind- iii i n iia li i a * ■
a - a mixture! ul line ill ink
al llu i \ i -alouu. lak 11. •
lnrli < al if* *rrii i i mil
t a hi i -. at ii Mulh r ^ Ith •
|...-t
yen • ht i| ,
DANCING! DANCING! DANCING!
trip
Crystal Spectacle.
pin
in.i i
ipti
J
<i.i r it
and h
ImI. It
It it
lie-t In III* lu.il"
i"
ii - m' if. fi it * if ilaiiiii^ r ■
pared foi dam my. ami uiuh i pioj
iiiNited lo imlvil^e hi that healthfu
Nothiuvr ik tin •oiniiu' M u I •
Itastrop
Stand and l'n\ ile^e- will )• -u>
i ion i oiii <111111; t In in " ill
< 11 ii i r in ii ii • i a u v tncm'iei
plat fo
i im
Ih l ^
an< i
t ha
i|i- e\ i
\er l<
•f..r.
niletnp
• i
kmu all
•* hill,
i ik-
mil Vi m
l\ Mjaw -ki.
or infoi ina
•r addle -
of i
il lie|
«■ «l April *
heel'f II11\ r
nam t • ointni
JiUlijl el i*. • 11.11
i li
at pit liin
il h
• i uith tin out•
rpri*
The Noted Thorotighbr d Stallion
HHIilN urn)
\\ 111 - in i ii tie
Evergreen Slock Farm,
s \ in11• • ic it'i "i (Jlil'lilllt* al .•>! .
1*
oil-.
• .'li
cut rants
ju-t l' i
.ilk
hull
III
lla-tl'.p al
im . ipt ut
•s. lutll-
liuprisonineut such offender may be
I'"1 > i the gis'jil thai we can do,
ilii. Kfiiintv iii which naid ioffline is *
may the devil leave m and
Jau. 110, 1MM0. I receive us, mi that day.
committed.
Approved,
— 4 • — .
At waco, last week,
Mr. If. i'. Winn died
aged respectively
This iiioruing Mr*. Winn died
there is now none left of the family
except the father. All day two
coffins lay iu the front room and
people went by hundreds to view the
uffciting scene, lu one oottlli the
two were plaeed, llu* youngest with
Ills head on hin brother's bosom and
the older boy's arm embracing his
Utile brother. Beside the casket
containing the lioys was that of the
mother, a beautiful lady. She died
apparently of a broken heart. Those
who cattle brought flowers ami at
lio'tii the hloasoms were heaped iu
i ioil
plofualoll in tile MOMl
lltKli K. ( IIA".
two sons of - « • ►
of nicKsles, ll Coniumphon lncur«ble?
1 "i audi! years , Bead tin* lullnw lug Mr. i.'. ii. Morris.
ami Newark Ark., say.; w as down with
Altsees. ul i.uiig-. anil friend, and phys-
ician* pronoun, i d in.' an Incurable^ 'mi-
el i ll 11 it lie. ilt'gllll taking In King-
New IMsciiveiv for i'oliiuilllillnii. alii
imw un nil third Imttle and able to
overset* ih" work nn un latin, ll i- tin
tl nest iiieilleilH ever made,"
je.m' m lil.il. n ;irl. fleeatur. (lino, «ai .
"Had It mil Isen fill iii. King s New
ih.t oit ri for.'olisumplloll i wottltl liavi
illi il of l.itlig Trouble*. Was given u|i
of doctor*. Am now in Is-.t ..f health.
Try it Ham|ilt* Isiltle. free al w. .1
Mile) a i ii
tin ii-. ul .i .ingl. Isillh* of Hull -
vt'gelalile Hleillau llslr llenewir will
slmw it* fill' aey In renturiM iii.' natural
eolor nf the m*ir and eleawlng the scalp.
McOitle Letter.
Mt Dauk, April, .'Ird, IHM'.I.
Kditor Ahvi.uti-kk :
l.asl nighl al about 11 o'clock Mrs.
Hell ("on 1st inn resilience, ih'cupied by
Mm. D. i*. Airharts family was ilea-
trou il l.\ lire. The famiiy of Mm.
a'rhari itial nearly everything as the
lire was beyond contlol before ills-
covered. Mrs. Muda, mollier of
Mr. Airhart lost |(i«i in money. Mm.
( ouisoll'-i bouse was one of the best ill
tlte place. As she is now living iii
(ieorgetoMii. no one
whether there wan any
mil. i irigiti of the lire
4 • ►
One might ii* *hi try to l«*in the
inpidr of Maicam. a*toex|h-e| perfeet
health w hile a SerolulotM tallit exlutu iii
llu hlood Through i!" nlteratlve and
1 purifying tirujicrtlev Ayci'• sti apiirilln
removed every \enlllje of Serufilloui
i poimin from the hhMiir
Frenli eaniu <1 p
orateil apple- rai«oii
lit Join • .V Julie-.
\ full liic- '<1 till- lllli
• Ire-- •hlrt- mi r • uried to
llantrop. at i > llasli t A «
.Htaple and tain > jjro
vlieiip* r i li hi iii) It• i■ i«*
II. Mulleio. w it Ii s Knjt ^ -k
'i a 11 as 1*1 «\ ii n e i
ti p|e|idld hit <>f 111« ii* - am)
Intf. all m/e*. clyh ill'l i|Uiihl ..
i i.e eelehiati d i'ailee . il|ll\ itor.
tongue ami lunuuele--. >iiuual\ n
etilliuieiuled hN llu* lah \N li Millet, tl
j Tli. a llii-h r a < o.
— kive i'ai lua«l- t j ^<a>t|- <'iul.racing
nil kind- uf iiiereliaiullsi . -taple old
' falicv i'oei lien. 110w < fi luiite. all'l In
' arrive next week, fur i \ lla-h i a i < ,
i luUI liulf >t lea III all'l s. , I ,hi „|
Junes a Julie-. h\ llu • < k ul hallel.
I liMiitllle. Valum lue ami s|i:mUli
i.ace l liiunrln^ i ae. i nitain- i u •
lied Setc. i .mi Handkerchief- i'm.-oh,
Uluve* ami i*.111- it mi** i* i.i• i• • •
FROM HOUND ROCK.
S • lil'INlHN III | III
i I S< <W I'll I V \II.|N
lllli • III
. ih -m ill.
\plil
itiil over
II SI ills of
• if a «oii of
HoilllC,
11 Id
inn roit win 11
non i oi-i
in
>pei I II U< ill* H
km m. |{t< i
is terrihh • vi
diseane i W
llooiie. vs idow
i n iieral i*. n
with HOincthlU^ like spoiled fevel IIIlll
died ti\< if ii- afterwards, the mpotn
turning hl.tt k after death hoctor
Wooteu «>f Vusiin, ai« telegraphed,
and -| i lit m< iula\ with mi llooiie,
w ho was also ei/ei| w it h i lie disease,
iii pionoiim ci| il ineiiin^itis. li i
hilppostd to ha\i lieeu hroii^ht to
illl- imv\ ii
a dr adful
mi .1 -i
i \ \ttonu n
Wife se|/.ti|
t I.I./M I;
( luiirn ii. Airan^ctiieiit ( ouuniiti •
ALLIANCE
"W" O O 3D
IRON
WOUKS.
hi ip ii vn skiiph ii nmiii
i i oh.td l
li<.Inn ii i
ilol h\ h«i|i
Tlim
know n
fipt-i ml
here ktiowii
liiaiirance or
not known.
tlertr r Bitten,
n ineth l« Im-i • tilling o wi ll
ami -o pupiilat a« to need let i
nit nlit n All w im have u«i d j
►Ilei'lrh' liltl*'l« -inu' till tailie aotig of |
praine A purer im 'in■im* due* not
caUt and il Inj(Uamii4eed lo «|o ill lluit
| claimed. kl« ••In- ii«tlet ii ||| cure
all dlnfmcit of llu 1.1 \11 and liuliieii,
w iii rruitoc rimplep. Itoll- twll lllieiii j
and uther affection* • au-t <1 hv luipure ;
1111 ii nl. Will drive Malaria toon llu 1
pyntefii %iul present
Mala* ill f« \« r- i ot
t 'omlipntion af t i • i i
flitter- km lr« ail-i
ur money refumh'd.
91 .uu jh*r hot tie hi w
■II ii a cure ill
• illi uf ||. .el u iu .
:> -! ion It i ic. It ie
.1 .oil if' hl lllli ed.
l'i let .* o ci-. ami
j Mil. \ a i'u.
Houml Nock i'n mi \n ilsiiii. f;• tlii*i
of mi • lioone. who came from llreii
ham la-r week, wlicie It s said a Illl Uf
hei of death* lino recently occurred
from the -aim diieime lliutoi
\n out en nut it w im contagion* ; thai
ll WHS ^t Ufllllh cuntilliit iii people
under ii i yearn, particularly children,
ami thai ahout •.i per • • lit of the
eases proved fatal Scxeral families
near llu filial houses haw moved l«i
tin country I lie ncIiooIs arc din*
Inrhcd, ami feai ami nunpem c ate
fell all ovci llu- town Miirohc
Killer is used hy the g'lll'm hy the
womc:i ami children, ami whiaky h\
the men i'lie scare clonal- \ lie
yellow fc\er hc.iic ui i'lorida laal
vcar.
, i.> iMm *1.
Ill
k M i of -
uldli id
hull- Huh
Hoy
• ll
lam v* ,i.
'lu i "iliii
It'.i' If*
coin
1 d <
III! t 1 '
II. Ilk od
' In lie tiiuo
mghi
lift '
1
i pit iijIuui
! *atldh m o.
. OW
liei
1 to tin
1 iti John
, IIml * l. k
..I r
ai i<
Im •
i il III* Hull
Ho) 1 '
• •Id
1 ii u iu ti I k a
ttlO|UI||tll
- '.It'l -I'll "I
J 1' l\ .III
Mil |
•tut
I d ll'tlfc!
1 fut.l i 1 i III
'ko.
the
rough hrt
ll 1 lull 1
; sit \ i • 11 \. i
H.ihin II "I
j loan m ue It.
.lute uf M
' « I Ui'k • It Jt
WHEELRIGHT WORK,
a a n • • i n i.i' 11.
him itii lit mi
ill liuil lull i 'tti-l im i ea« una tile Ic mi*.
| .1-1, 'all tl '.* '.ii i Ill l I (I -I)no id
public pit i nlioffi'. gum aiiliflliK e\ii>
-alUl ictmn J. I* I KI Hit. I I Kit.
to imported I Hunt' I
1 on i Madame Join - a
il d in I m i, In ell to \S ie
iUl|f"mci \ li \ . h) I la\
lu to (lid I > IV \ I 'IU, kt ll
\ IiuiuIm i ul tfi-t and -l\ll-li Itutlel-
hin i|e«cci|l|ei| ll'uin hold • nnk.ll
silt li i- Ited t 11 * I u I leeuol J I- and
s^ hii ■ mi
llavln.: "hi ui) Ksci^n en faun, lo
y|\i pu* l-a-iun Jail t I*'*1 tn lull ll ,n
in .: I'U in \ i .un li iu N ni l 11 Ti mi I lian
de|i i in i ii* 11 lo •: I \ • ill an iippi'i 111 ii ll \ ••(
'•iiitln^ i tc* il. t ii 11*" id 11 « i eti.i ^
ha\ ■ i • tl ii. . .| tlu | ii n i to M.'i I lo i *
miiii 1.1•■i -• i"m la o mm .1 i til., m ilu*
lulled lliurollghhred I • 11 It. 11 |,'uluii
ii i
\| oet w ill j^i\ ■ 11 Iti • |' i tm aift f'*r
I \ • I ek- tllilll illl) ui II I h il
• **i I .ii t Iii i Inloi in illoii, ipph to
I I* III -II
IHihthlgk, |i. I u.. Tefc.
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