The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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K«Ih! IUI im| Mircli l«t, ■Volume ill
ilpnotc. Main uv#r Kill art I
Ob|)toQ I More,
THON. C1
l'AIN I Kt,m,M ANI> l>HO*
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BASTROP, TEXAS, JUNE 3. I889.
Crop |ir<> |xrl- in
k|il«'intiil never I letter.
i •mini *
I'ilnt I'oiut farmer* have niyauicfit
In lljjlii tin' Inijiuiii); trust.
^ ■ — « • -
A hrute. liiiiiicil Miarkcv. na. con-
Yiflctl III t Hiio Ilint week. nt killing
liin mother.
in three hiiIv
liuilt a rjiilro.nl, a ■
u canning factory.
lime Sherman
•tin,i fadorv ami
I'll)- KpimopiiU of California have
iliviilt'il tin- Ktalc into l«o aliiH'fm'K,
tin- line running from cast to a-eat.
- " — •
Wheat, it in will iimkr from
lifted tu lliirtv liinthcls in I lit- acre,
throughout "ilroiiiliv m«l Tcxit-.''
M.>l> l.tncoln, I , s. Minister, ou
prcitciiliui; his eiiKluolials In the
llritii.li tjuceu, «u* cortlially reed veil.
■ *•
(|iici!ii Victoria recent U celebrated
her "nth litrtluliiy. Sin- i enjoying
robllHt ln'iillli anil is active in public
affairs.
'I'lic Kerr ilrnh., nurseries. sitiialcil
in tin' north part of Slu-riiiun, re-
cent ly iolil tor S'.'Oii u acre, pos-
session in lit< |>i\i-ii in two ymi
Don, Petty, o( Orange, Texas,
wishes llii- uldri'iiK of I>oulor Cliri -
tiati ami llcrmloti, confeilcriite Sur-
geons at the battle of Pleasant i 1 ill.
Louisiana.
Tin- mayor of lioiihaiu Iiii|i|h'IH'iI
in ou tln> cit\ marshal ami several
ctitiinm, while tIn-v were enjoying "
gallic ol "(Iran poker" ami arrested
tin' entire party lor gambling.
Win. William* inarrit-il Mis* Willi**
\\ ills. ami an cxchangc suggest*
tliat tlit- editor missed a glorious op-
portunity when lie fitili'il to mill
"for particular* kit miiiuII Hill*."
An exchange says, "from the up-j
pcuraucc of (it'll. Chalmers. of Mis-
sissippi, when lit' fonii' out from the
White lion**.' last week. it wan not
liclli'ti'il tlint I raked in the pot."
1HE ORIGIN, HISTOSV AND RE
SUITS OF METHODISM.
place in Milton*. particularly In the
south. among llic ncgroc*. Ili-roic
trwaliuetit I* resorted to. anil IM44
• itlicaan* lllUltMIl skill of the surgeou*
knife. Tlir organism i« severed
Uiiiii||Ii tin' life tlowa os wliile van-
mo. symptom* of inflammation. mor-
l>iil granulation* ami gangrene appear
ill llic hotly, showing otm thing anal-
organism in tin- euilioilimeiit of agou* to pyaemia or lilooil |«oi oning.
for iiolilc. practical, physical, I tjuadrcnnialh llic uiost southing lo-
in iin .
M. I In .i11 >.iii
rganlu i'\pi«
i. i. urri Ki'\«k.
i- I lie laat ami bent
•ion of spiritual life.
I In iIitIiu' order i* the name In the
spiritual ui* in the uaiuial world; in
I>otli of tthich, life preeeileii or^au-
kklU
life
uncial, t it II ami apiritual cutl , mi,
Ilut< a hiatory of tliia uiovcmeut calleil
mil hoc limn miiHt touch every intercut
o( llif litioir people i'ffeclctl li,\ it,
lor it life lx the li^lit of men."
We have our life from < Soil CliriM
tioiiH are ailmiiiintcreil, fraternal
eiuul iunn, Hliicli itomelimeii xootlic
ami iHiuietimea nickcu ; iinihiu^ linn-
ever luil the cautery of a genuine
repeuteutt' -pnii^iiiy from the nu-
llum ctniiing trmn almve. " Ural pure
i our lite, i ir^aniniiiK ille, Metlio-1 then pcattialile," can ImmI the itiuiik
lii-m mat life linen not; it in with- our internal tiindltioti rentier* ut>e-
ilratin Iraiutferreti (liven to another t' *ary even to perpetuate the itlale
people, " liriniiiuK forth tin fruit* | ol hejiltli we can now enjoy, milch
Ichii remove the cicatrix or make the
wouiitletl whole, lint thirty hour*,
thcruol. '
l lic dccayiug C'hurchc* of the dhi
Worltl, rcmlcretl the ri*e of Mctlio-
ilixin a iiei'i'n«iti. ami we *cc the
i'\iilelit token* nl it* life ill the Vet
formic** ncrui a* the piety, prutienuc.
ami prayer of Su*auiiah Wcalcy,
coupled with that wholeaoiuv culture
ami care, which prcparcil her *nu
•I < ill ii in minUter ailvioe to the "eight
or tun peraona who came to liiin in
l.oiiilon it iI h a OoUHcioliklicw of the
wrath of tinil "continually hanging
over their heail*." Thi*llrkt imlica-
tInn ol organic ftUiicturc o -ciirretl iu
the year IT.'IH. In the *aiuc year
Calviuiatic Wcthotlikin w#> organui'il
iu Wale* ami two year* later the
V\ hiti'llehl or I.aily lluutiiigloii ( ou-
I ui'i'tion a**ume<l organic form with
Miuilar tint ture of t'alviuialic faith.
Ariniuiau iiiclhotlliiu however, with
it* holineaa of heart, purity of life,
anil loving temlcr of *alvatiou to all
the worltl. "So mightily grew ami
ptfvailcil " iu all land* lil('*aed with
lhe light of C'lirintinn civilixatiou,
that every ccclealaatieal orgatii/.aliou
vva* ipiickciicd liy the iiupulae of il*
I power, which a* adUlinct homogeuc-
1 oil* ami Kcif-goveruing Imth accurd-
il.ucli le** thirty uiinutea wuuld fail
Ille adcipialely to tle*crihc or *kclch
the rise ami hiatory of the fnrty-*ix
■ lint im l liotlic* of chri*tiaiiM. which
lake their ri*e ami owe their life lo
the Methiiili*t inovcinent, embracing
altiigeiher ill IhmI u uiciuiicr*hip of
li,,'lTV,iNH ami if the auuiial rale of
luereaac lie granted the live year*
elap*iug kiuce' the almve cmiumte
Letter from D G. Petty.
PlMtuir. lex., May li. '*!•.
Ktllltir AdverlUei i
i have ju*t relumed from a vUit to
Uif old liatllc llcltl of I'leaaant llill.
La., anil a* I lluiik an at count of my
trip will lie of noliie illlereal lo • few
LETTER FROM E. H J.
Illi.i.','. I'uvihii.. Mii\ iVili, l*h;i.
" I'ow liapiug* ol the Miiuiuier rain "
cuiiie in at the opt ii d<*ir. I In
lamp light i* kl.'aili uml liri-lu.
1 lie chihlie:i art ar'.cep \\it It *mili■*
C<*iiar Cret'li Li'ttcr,
ailt ell l -i i
iiiiiii x have recent I* tlmu^lil t.
lie w ■
lilt
of your reailer*. will a*k joii to plcii c of ictiirning health e iing all
give thi* a place ill the next t*Mic of their young lai
your paper.
I have alwav « known how, when
and where inv father wa* killetl, hut
not the exact place of hi* Initial. In
coiivematioU with Mr. Kutllii (with:
t'urti* tV t o, Saiul I.mil*) I learned
that hew a* puraoually acipialulcil |
with Mr. W. II lioocIi of i'lcitnaul
llin (tin- geiitli'iiien in whiHic yartl
iuv fiilherwa* liiirictl) ami that lie
hail had the grave pointed nut tn
him. Von can well imagine my ft t I-
iug* on leariiilig I In i, ami It wa* uol
long liefere I mailt' ariMigemenl* lor
a trip tu l.uui*iaiui. taking with uic
my wife ami uiullicr. We TTli Orange
at «*io'clock in llic morning, aud after
a long day*' ride, arrived at New
l*lea*ant Hill, or Soilu*. two uiile*
from the old town. 1 «Illicit on Mr.
tiihicIi that night, and fouml liiin a
moRt coiirteou* ami affalile gentle-
man. The next day lie wry kliulh
liMik II* out to hi* old ^).uiic, anil
hIiiiwi'iI u* the old hitlle It hi. .tinI
pointed out my father ><r grave. Kill-
ing: "That i* umloiibufty the grave
of ('apt. K4tly." My J .llier wa*
hlirifi! iu tile ROIltll ett''jt^nl lier of
Mr. (iiMH'h'k yard. ai"i inr over
! twenty v ear* the famil\
lug tn Ai>v 111 ri i I
I it-ell *ick. tun o!
hail the uiiiuipk
*'« very . v ei \
kUkpeli.lt tl 11.t,i.*
our heart* hate
ak we Kill Iiv a.nl
silict
, 11 it'iiiii
ill -1 li
it ml
ici..
tl,.ii
r.. li
w it
over
la t grcet-
i:t \ hat i
.liui. jr.,
I I ill II ilolllll's
I Mil
A
itel tol ill lie
Im ii 111 It's in the count) . :ii
I. thi* portion ol ii i ei
ma net til* to lie voiilii.i.iti
ine nit sell just call-in tin
tl .
win
iy lit
le I hi
I
won
«|i'li
■ lilfereUl
i - pecial-
I llik lll.t-
uml lint •
i-ea*e. I
o v, rile
tt:
'I: I
■ I
pal
|ia< I kept up jov iug inn ii v
of life.
Kcv
tcrdai
wak luaile, would give in round m.m-|U,„ Kravv< >ll(, |>niuU„, fcoul vhl.
I liwrn h lilt-til I MT^hip of !i,*> 'torn iih Ilia! of iVtly f r« m
Hill the niimlier of nur uicmlier*doe* I'exak." Tliey were very kimt to
not exprt'k* the power and reault* of il'"' ('oiifetlcralc kohlier*, hut par-
Methutlikiii lint iu part, we niii.t in-1 u! i.e. 1.'
, a . ,, , a* iu* hum. *thut ( apt. ivti\ had
elude a* factor, thi periodical liter.- ull()
t,irc we have maintained, which for |„Vt. ,,f n,,. family in the *hurt time
aeopc and eliaraeter i* without pre- that lit'wa* there, ami thai tin \
ceilcut or parailel. could not forget liiin ; thut a* lie lav
Add to thi* our mcIiooI*. college* ^ «f ki.ffcr.ng an.l reipieKie^ llarou
that luk tu* iitiriiMi in that beautiful I niou
H|Kit that lie coil hi mh1 fnuii tin* win-
« f (low, tlmt ilit*V it'Kolvtii In carry niil
liltl. iillf" Millcittl .ui. ^jiiiwiti
ami tu-aU. tu <lu\ ; I ovm'M I . . 1
tin* norld M-t in hri^ht* r. Omi
urv u|> oiuh* inort* and a full
of (U arlf IovihI |ui| il> mi l n
iiioruin^. ufU'i our lui««4 - i_, . i u
|m'Iim* a11• I <li*>tii N• i*.• 11uI
friend* haft- I •« t u mi 1% i ii« I. t on.nr.:
aid and I • uith u- in th«* ilrii!* iiu ht
fvuli'liCM ami lo (ht'i'i i'-* in tin da\
time.
(et'iifral health 1 not no ^ootl. and
Nfi* regret to nam* on our «n l<
Mrn. \. NS Mill. M, ( 1 \\ an
o|i, .Minn Ktlna l'ant ll. Mm t.uii
W atMiii. infant daughter of Mi. ami
Mr*, kohl. \S at .on, 1 harllt ami
illie l.t f ami Sid l. i-tlaml ami Mr.
uhhifh!' f.iuiiiN sine* rt l\ do ui
hojie all of tht-in will Iie ou ♦llic mad
to recover,! before t iii A lettcl -hall
"c the li^ht, however enough i f m*
lire well, to lie up ami doiu^. and en
f llic \er\ ihin^H
t
i«-
\
iu
L'Ull I
I llll
It:
. a rt^uiiii old fanhi
er, and re i hiH*id«
eh 'ol which without H.Uilc di a^ter m
th - uti!e the liaitll nolo- « f lli
I Iicm t inU i | (lit ♦:utli to ayaill
jo\ (lit- !ii«-***>ct| |*||\ ||| il^'t of • In v\*
corn dod^c! for aiiotlu i tv\el
month-.
f ottou i' aU • oiiilttLi I" the fn
with .. f. u |*io11:i - • ot aiioth i I i ..
titi l \ it id l i a; tin deli, ' aud in .
Ii>t ,j'lad tin luart" >t (ii *t tin* plair-
hut tin lnt| } S . i a-\ ^o hn- ti
from i nn . trull-h ut i .c«ci • I t
th'ccN nta|de, who ran U e\
thi- cai In date I > Ii. id «• ii l:;t:
the dihtance rejoicing ami u ! '
uicrrv o\er hin futu • | n -) < <
ihinkiin^ to iuiii-' 11 ami « .utm^
hii* Miiml ihc main -l iuii . < e
i luil he will Im* ah|t
tIn-, ahc-, i :ii|it\ | •
ed and ariMtoeititi
knit fallow - plaint
I In model U • otti
^i i J-in- 11• a-tel imlet ii. w In •
cum. ia are |iro|iiti«ni- and tic « o
\ l Id |.ea% \ ■ lint it t a ll>il.l t
fall, ami Mien he in uio-t h.uhmiu
and in i oiuimulat iu^ and Ihm oiic
penile a> a lalnh. I • \ ill thei
and univertUUta where the generation
now Htandiug u|ioii the threshold
civili/atioii in hcin^'| rt| are«l to enter
and control the deatinyof the natioiiM.
Add again the inniiiiicrahlc liookn,
em I tracing Theology, Philosophy.
IliHtory, lliograpliv, hook?* of travel
ami tiookM of trade, the acicnccH and
Ida even wi h, aud thv\ did it." 1
can never expreen* tny gratitude to
them for it. and to* King as 1 live will
hold them iu grateful rcineinhrance.
In front of thin onee pallatial resi-
dence wtretehcM the battle field of
1'leiiMaiit llill. Ah I tood upon tin
porch ami looked out ovel it. I im-
agined 1 could nee the raging hattl*
the art*, teeming from the varloua
iug to higli 'authority, in Wckleyan l, l'l|-,,iuK * >•** "f °,,r ,lon' 1,1 "«> htiim'dhiiei7'iirir.ui7f,,"'ing'^.im'ihc
Idatorv. khiuihl date it* exiatence ,l0tl,i"B ll,e in,"v,*lu l «nterpli ii |IOHte waktien. Hank* army,
from that memorable love fca*t l., I whleh often kul.kidUc* the *ccul r advancing upon it tin
Keller UneJulv 20th, 1740. From pre** and co.umenU it U> the devel- i lbou auil ina.l lexan*
that germ the W'cklevan SiHiletv ha* i ol ll' « t ItriMianity
grown "and no other change Iim MeUwdlmu. Another fact of
pa**ed It. except, from amall | triki^ « k« n
to great, from few to many, from
weak lo *troiig, from a rutlimental
condition to one of full development."
An important epoch iu the history of
mcthoilikiii occurred ou Dec. u'lth,
A ltoiieinlau "woman wa* found which time wa* organised
dead m ar I Mine Box. in 1-oc county, ia Haltimorc. Mil., what i* known a*
*iippo*cii to have licen!
llie('hri*tina* ( onft rence from which
iakt week
murdered. A Bohemian,
Deddriek hn* lieen arre*lcil
with the murder.
j preacher* were present, many of
South of Lai.raiiL'e a larirc n'clioU. , , . . . ,
^ ^ ' whom were nriiaiued deacon* and
i^inMlntrV wa* recently siiiUeil liy
named formal org.nix.tion of the
charged -^1 <*tho«li .t E)ii cti]Mtl church in Amer-
ica. Dr. C'oke pre.ided *oine *ixty
ilclructive hall *torm, which so coin-
pielely i|e*lroyeil growing corn thai
niauy farmer* arc plowing it up ami
planting the land in cotton.
« —
Campmeetin«'
The Meliiodi.t ('•mpineetiiig at
Wooteii Well* will licgin on Friday,
•Inly 12. Camping facilities miMir-
paMki'tl. Due of the imwt plt-a*aut
elder*, among them the Apo.tolic
A*li)iry, w ho tva* also eleeled hv Iu*
I I'rethreu ami according to the iiiHtruc-
| lion* of Mr. Wesley ordained to thu
general auperinteudeuoy.
To rckiiuie the llgure with which
we liegau, Melluxliem i* developing
lioue. muHcle, tiaaue, liraiu ami nerve,
all the eoiiHlituenl element* necesaary
to a healthy, working urgani*iu. At
ami lictiltlifuI *iimiiu r reiort* io tin thi*. lirst general conference Weale.v'a
Stale. The Central railroad will
*cll excursion ticket* from iui.v point
along it* line.
W. WimiTTKX, I*. C.
♦ •
An old man recently died at
Tyler, Texna, leaving a large fortune
and no heir*. By hi* will hi* fortune
I* to lie divided among all person*
living in the .onUirrii *lute* who
were Imrn on the *auie day. month
and year that he wa*. lie wa* horn
March 9th, lH.'lii. For further in-
formation addrcHs I). 1'. Adkin*.
Tyler, Texas.
aliridgment of the thirty-nine article!
of religion, of the Church of Kngland
was adopted, which with the atldi-
tiol.al one on civil ruler* make* our
i .'lily live complete. Utile* were
adopted for the ctlleient working of
thi* kV*tcm of evangeliam—the ad-
uiini*tration of the **crainent* pro-
vided for the ntaudard* of Met ho-
disiii einphakixed the nlilig.tion of
the church to Iter *uperuuuate* and
their dependanU recognixed and
Bishop McTyierc *altl that "The
work of Church Kxteu.ion licg.u at
tlif Chriktiiia* Conference." " A*-
iiury timk horse the day after adjourn-
| mcnt and rode forty mile*. Lambert
left for Antigua, liarct.ou and Crom-
well embarked for Nova Scotia ; tlieae
were the lir*t uii**ioiiarics *elil out
into the account, which from it* very
u.tiire in ilitllcult lo el.kkify or ilt-k-
eribe. We will call it tlit- overflow
of Melhotliklii. There i* kcareely a
I church in the luud that i* not fed
from thi* stream, ami *ome of them
ahno*t dependent IhiiIi for their min-
istry ami iiii-iiiher*hip on the produc-
tive power of Methodism ; thi* i -per-
haps a part of her mission. Not all
the good that is done in the worltl is I over the Held I
designed by the parlv doing it.
"Thou liawt wrought .11 our work*
In ii*" wan both a pious .ml philoso-
phic expri'**iou of the p*almi*t,
nevertheless, we are thankful that in
the providence of (iotl we rank .* an
independent orgaiii m deriving our
life from the fountain of being and
not feeding a* a para*iteou healthier
(iodic*.
Umnisience alone can fully weigh,
measure ami deacritie the full effect
of MelhodiHiu a* it deliver* itself ou
the civilix.iion* of the world, through
it* living ministry, it* learning ami
literature, it* church exteii*iou, and
.ml
I luc hundred
as I iiutral
Bank* afterward* cxpre m d it In
'lie light, facing I he Federal*, wa*
the Texas cavalry, ami lo llic led
my father'* company, while iinnu ■
diatelv iu front was the luave lexas
aud l<«Mii aiia infantry. I here wa*
the ruin* of the old church, and to
the far left the brick college, after-
ward* use.I as a federal hospital.
Above lilt Iliad could be seen the
hole in the wall made by the kSiell
thrown by the Confederates which cut
the pillow nil which the head of
(•en. Hanks hail lain the uigl t before
1'ti uiv side ei hi It 1 lie seen the hole*
made lit the lliillllie ball*. alkilig
t ill It I see tile incline
where my father fcllr To the extreim
left i* still to be keen the old Niiehe-
loclicN mail along which the Federals
retreated after tlieir ignominious tic- "r.\
feat. Iu my imagination I could sec
the great battle, ami how I wished I
bail been there ami fij.'^hl. and
khared in that great victim After
11liite a while ItHikilig over tlie luittli
Held, wc returned to SoiIiih. a sail
party ; there the mother who. afit r
twenty live year* of waiting had conn
to .strange laud to claim Inr dead,
anil the son who hail I deprived
of a fond fathers' love Mini protec
lion.
After thanking Mr. (iikieh for his
many kindnesses, we returned home
hv way of Alexandria and I.a !•a\ cite,
passing through many line sugar ami
missionary enterprise aud ull thi cotton plantations.
It is our intention to remove iii.y
father s remains to liaitmp moon,
ami it would afford lis great pleasure
to have his old comrade* ami friend*
aecoiup.uy his remains to Fair-View
Cemetery.
Hoping you will give this space in
your paper. I remain
Yours KcHpeetfully,
The Spring I'alace and the tial-
veston drill. Texan' two grand at-1
traction*, iu progress one ami the
same time. *Ir>w what Texas can do.
Both cities are represented crowded 1
with visitors, uml it seem*, from by the Methodist church to foreign
reading the papers. . tiiKleiilt matter lands, extending their lalmr* to New
to tell which in all raiting the greatest Foumll.ml and New Itrauiiswlck ;
crowd. Die tialveaton drill ooulin- ami ill support of these mi«*ionarie*
ue* until the I Ml i uml tile Spring llic lirst missionary collection was
I'alace until the 27th. Bailroad fare taken by the Biahops thi* year amount
to each place,
only |.V
for the round trip.
An exchange referring to the dem-
ocratic vietorien in the recent elec-
tion* in Virginia, *avs, " the fa'-t is
Virgiuia ih in better shape uml trim
aa a Democratic state than she has
been alnce Sam Tildcn'a election.
The breachea of the last four years
chirtlv occasioned by dissatisfaction
with the distribution of Federal
apoll*, have all been closed, and the
column i* ready ami eager for (lie
forllicomiug state collie*t, ami couli-
dent of victory.''
ing lo i'.'IO. I p to this lime the ter-
ritory wa* not districted into annual
conference* as now, but the preachers
went everywhere preaching the glad
tidings of salvation "with sign* of
following." Indeed, the llr*t annual
conference wa* organized iu tin' next
year lix'i at (ireen 11 i Ilk, in North
Cnrolin., including all of N. Carolina.
S. Carolina and Virginia, who could
uttcml: ami .11. alMiut twenty
preacher*, were entertained at one
lu.iike, moil of them sleeping ou the
Moor. An lucreaiie wan reported in
I Ids division of the work ol llill mem-
bers. SimiillaneoiiHlv thi* stream of
gift* and agencies CimI in lli* provi-
dence ha* made HUhncrviciit to our
iinc, Ket ii* therefore be content
thut mir record is on high .ml
" Walk lluitiglitliilly on the silent. ..il-
eum shore
III that v.sl ocean we ulinll *1)11 sn
soon."
lest we suffer lo**, or another take
our crown. The whore* of time are
atrewn with the wreck* of ecclcsias-
tical orgHiiixation*. none the Ickk to
lie inoiirnetl because they still live.
There I* no death so milch to lie de-
plored aa that which never dies, uml
only less unfortunate i* th.t slate
described as " Dead while she liv-
eth."
It Is a keif-evident proposition that
our proHperity a* a church, is in pro-
I tollman tailed to collie \ e -
his regular appoiiitui.nl.
Ijuite a number Weill out lo I. ji
hill! ami were IihicIi ilisappoiuti t
hi the evening i.i Fight l.ive l >ak
It goodly li II III I .er lit tile III ■lyliboi -
met ami oiganixe.l a I uiou Sundiiy
school, having til*! enjoyed an in-
teresting lecture from Mt \\ . I I.i
(Missionary Aincr. *•. >
) We arc truly glad to know
of any effort to build up i Suiulav
school iu our ill 111 s i indeed villi a
school o| lifty pupils ,1 Sal.liath scle.ol
seem* a necessity, in any iaii it
seems that way to me.
Several of our young friends ai-
tendedaervlceaof lite * narilaht ii-*
ileal t'plon. ami niiiging iu tin , v.
iu«. Sumlay.
Mr ami Mr- H'itu* I". rry . Mi
Allen and Mr« Kogan. of Mhfie >. .>:i
a visit to iilti friend* of 11 i~i i..|,
county . ale llow guests of Ml oel
Mrs. .1 no. II. .Icukiiis.hr.
Ouruutiri community • y in; .111.i • -
most deeply with Mi. .Iiilui II"!li^ o.
iu a recelit terrible . :iiauilty i I-I -
of hi* eve-sight. I'"l some 1-011-111-
eritble time lie li.'i snffert": \ tl li is
head ami eye*, ami iln* i* tie n
*11 It. il 11111*1 indeed lie :i s .|. atlli
ttoll. IiiiI from out Hie daisiies. ,,(
like liliudncss down thi' i . i .-illthi -i
year* wi hear | Idiml Milt n - .
I hey alsoserVi wh'iollly tI;' .... I
wait."
Miss \ .It-Ill, III- I I S I I .ol II ' I I , .
till exlcntlcil t I-it . fir*I to I III t el. I i
Intel iug in A >ikt i ■■ aud l lieu m It.
I lop lo Mai I i -t et<
Ki t ilosi.ih \\ hippie — |'i nl :i li ii
day - iu Iln I'rairii . guesl .1 I ii \
M llill - f.1 iniIv \ .illaut • • IiI --iliii i
i "f I lie i |os. I* * > l liitll till 1 l Iln 'I
|•cute seem* very near ami hi iiiciu
of liuw early he enlisted, how
fail lllllllv and etlleiellt It lie Irtv I'M'
I let I for l,oil ami ^.i>itl lie can Iml
b r i al lie a prayer ll.al tin- latlei
day s of hi* life may I" In from : II
care ami In art :n In
l 'in lieiman in iglit>• i| v|i I
Unlike has In ,|i 1. 11 • 11V I IIJ IJi ll I I
a Ii w days in sii.uhville building .t
Iioiis, tlien fm Mr .loliu N.i-I wln<
il Is reported, anticipates ulollie to
lillll growing llt'le tillage III I II lull.
i rop' iu prime ..nh i Jii-I net "in.
a little more am .ml a greai del
im in work. V. . • - > 11,1 «. i.II i ali/.i
■' sweet Mowers are -low lull Weeds
make I III * l •■. V nice t ode. I n u I
rare plant*, geranium liisi i.i.i . ..lie
etc., from Mr-. .IoIiii Mill, i mm I.
apprei ialed and enjoy ed
I lie l ccelit ileal Ii ol M I • It 1 • I ■ >
w ll- source of I It lie 11 erit I lo tier mailt
friends here, mid all -t ni|<atlii/< ill.
the lonaly liiikbalul In Id- r'r. il
here,'it i Iln III
to ex I | act
l.-lsot III"
y III II sue!.
| il'kl'l I a
-t-
x in le lli
I lit It it * I
lu.pp. i- i t
ledge of pi.
llill lltlllill e
M'lt es
rin so
in an V >'| p
II. l'iv - ..v
I loll lieni'
of Kgy p
I poi.11
I Ill-Ill
it >-ne
•r wlm
•r
• llil l In']
101 forty
lids and i
lli
t I In
lirtlel
I e mi
lb'
III nle .1
Nth
ll-nil ll
tile olle
I lie
stun
t-.ml
.1 th
■■ am
into w Ii
11
-pel.
broi
liiu.
ill-t
itu
ell >
for
lil.
tor
ii in^
•p. \\l;e||
t-l ll alltl lie
gel into til
eii ham
it itn>ii
i not j,
. wln r.
■ ut rs in
lit eellt
II the w
ildrd
1111 :• 11 y .tin i o
ne.'ilIn l el. irt d
Held to vto*I,
ak.
(til
>1 Iln
.ml
put
of. It'
pauy willi
hull noun
al leii'ilh
I.en linaih
th. .ii
".ill
It I Iv le
. tl. lil
fsi
llif
d
/lllilt
III'.
Im
all
nild
tell
Do* (t, I'l.TtV.
Re^J Rock Letter.
Kill |{ot K, Tex., May ill. 'Mti.
Kiblitr Advertiser:
I will .gain attempt giving you a
few dots from our tieighburhooil but
since "Big Fih.I" ha* entered the
lilerarv Meld I fear that you will eust
my little teller into thai miserable
waste-basket.
The weather is not so fair u* it
* as w hen I wrote you lust .ml if any
ot Bastrop's young gentlemen wish
portion to tht life we have from tiod, tn make all imprcnsioii now is itn ir
and while there i* an accretion which time a* the mud i* aoft, .ml by put-
itometime* pa**e* for growth, ex- Ibelr f<mt down tliey are sure to
., make an impression.
primed in number* or in wealth, all ,,rof jor<|,u pruacl,u(i „ |ar)(l.
true growth i* from the life we live j ..ongregation at tld* pi sc. last Sun-
by "faith iu the soil of God, who day. Service* again next Sumlay by-
loved ii* ami gave Himself Inr u*, lev. Thomas.
ay ami !• tl my
I nill ailil on
i ml ll even al
rcturm-d t<
a vi*11 lo
ilaughler
Jf.
lias
lit
i ui I
t lie
wIiohc presence with u* i* *alvation.
and wlione power reating upon us
causes us to triumph in every place
where victory marks the march <>f
methoilisin.
I.a*t week the Advertiser publish-1 hfe wa* overflowing all Europe, tak-
cd a clipping from un exchange tn ing on organic strength and form, in
the effect thai the Supreme l^i.lge the drawing up and adopting the
Knight* of Honor had paaaed a reso- deed of settlement which gave per-
lution to the effect that death* occur-1 p.'ulty and character to the llritmh
ing from suicide would uot tie pant W e*leyan Connection aud that in-
Thc item was worded to deceive. In creased eltlcieney which arose from a
the last issue of the Knight* of llonot • couscioiisne** of *taliility. They fell
KeporUrwc flml the following, which tliey were not building with wood,
fully explain* itself:
During Utesession of the supreme
lodge Uic Indi*n*|Milik paper* puti-.
Ilahed an itniu that ha* gone the;
roti ut la, statin# that the K. ol II. had ;
a suicide law aud that here
hay .nil wtuldilf, for the wind* of
tickle fortune to sweep away, when
their great founder should Im- gath-
ered to hi* Fathers.
In proci-k* of time a* the year*
■Iter the lntueflU on death* occuring *W,'P' "" 'here grew a stricture in the
ftrota Mlt«4de would not lie paid. Thi* heart of American Methodism - the
was a lie | hi re and simple. The *u- healthful How of the vital current Is
passed any *lich ^ t|lllt.ll jM|.,eded danger threatens
tliey have any iutiiiition .... ' . , .
SO. I he law mauds ll,e ;l,'e b-nly atrophy of part, occur
i B did last t ear. i ami sloughing unusual growth take*
Otlleer* elected at C. F. A. lor
tlie ensuing year:
J. W'. Ireland. I'resident; S. W.
Wtkid, Vice I'resident; II. C. ,lohn-
sou, Secretary; T. W. Ireland,
Treasurer; J. W. Wolfe, Chaplain;
.1. II. Ireland, l,ccturcr; <•. It.
Dr. IturlcHou left for Went I'oint
la*t week where he will *liek up Id*
shingle ; we wisli him ac- niks in his
new liomii.
Mr. W. J. Smilli lis.l the misfor-
tune to gel lii* leg broken iu two
placc* last Saturday eve at the tour-
nament ground* while crossing the
track w hen two other gentlemen were
running a race, he and Mr. Ilarvel
Howell collided, both were thrown
from their horse*. Mr. Bow en escaped
uninjured. Mr. Smith is doing *
well as could tie expected and we
lui|M' to see him up soon.
But a. the *hadow* of night are
tUr I.ii.i.i it
Miller, Assistant Lecturer; C.J. deepening and "ye editor" doe* not
Wood, lit sir Keeper; 11. N. McDuff, Uvor '""K '''Iter*. I will *ay bye-bye
Akkiktuut DtMir Keeper; ,1. S. Byrtl,
Sergeant al Ann*; S. W. Wood,
Kuh. Businetut Agent.
for the present.
Delegates to county Alliance to
convene at Smlthville, July 2d. IHMti.
O. B. Miller. J. II. Ireland and li.
II. Wilsou. K. W. W mm, Hecy.
The
Agatntt the jute
following Kesotution was
The Kherman Courier thus speak-
of lirayson eoinily's murdered Sher-
iff, It. I- May, who wa* shot down
in the discharge of his duty:
In the death of Boh May, tlraysnu
county ha* lost an officer who was
without a peer in the state. 1'rompl
and fearless in the discharge of every
duty, lie we* a* gentle and kind as .
woman. A* a cltixen and officer he
adopted by ( olorado C happel Farm- universally loved and respected,
ers' Alliance, at the laat regular Bnil ,.,nn„t filled, lie
meeting Juuc lat, leaves a wife and live small children
Be it Resolved that the members .^ „ely fate.
of IM. alliance uae mi Jute Bagging lo ; '
wrap up their eotUm in, II any aub- , ,f Msrl.le
atitiitc can lie obtained. Kstln ihrn-s al Jow. * Jsm * if vnu
N. W. W'ishi, Hei-'t. waul comfort.
.MM I Mill
I lie t\ i ii Wi lli lt\\
leth r nut liliislli-il
•in item mi tu.i iii«i •
t In-* lat<> «la \.
Mr. I'ern ami f.-uiilh
I heir liomr nt HI men
Mm. Win Vouri^ m.-idt
Siuil li\ i I If. ••iii-.i i .f Im r
M i( liarlf- .Icnkiiix
Mr lloh 11«1111 >:i r < I
' little lloh, from l\ vie nh a
to hi* ninli r .Mr K M I nxis
otlmr r 'lnli\i - him I f r i • imI" "f
I'rairi'.
A j(oo l drill nt IimmI-«|ii^ i \«• i| *
men! nil nrouml iiimI n\t'inl
Ii a \ hi j/ *frortj( m ui| lom of hi«I r < •
phollla. llMVl* I li'l'll >ll« t I >||I f ; | In*
to tin- m hool-iooin. *na|>|m t| ill mim-
«tr two of (lie eltihlri'U. looke*l «l<. mI-
eillv " mail." an<l I had him rdmi
(^niti* a llm- conifrt'tfnlion atli-mli'd
llill - I'm.mi chi.r. h \« 11 I-1;• \ and
a* iiHiial i'\i f? od\ ciiju\i i| aud a|>-
}>reeiati'f| Ki-v. I.i111«'I at5*' < * v • «'11«-111
Hermon In flu* c\« inu^ a lar«e • « n
irrigation met at I'.i^ht Livi Oak*
for Sumlav m'IiooI and to Im-mr our
|in iii lii r. f >u injr tn fatigue ami p u*
j «*ral dcliilit > Im- rouhl nut coiim1. ko
I lie eroml «•*. uiim Ii di-a|i|iointed.
Still the tuiek li*t ii fli*tre«4iii|;l\
j l« iitf, adding name* of several friend-
thi* week. \i/ Mr ami Mr* .I.i-
ilenktii*. nr.. Mr* llar\\ I.• • Mis
Jmlf/r Kantlaiid. infant fiau^hter o|
Mrn Miiini' k, infant uf Mi and Mi
M Oldnehl ami little Mahoni."
riievuiin^r folk * enjoyed a idea-
ant party at home of Mr Com M
lionald near I |don a fcv\ d-i\ . a^o.
A f«w fliend* autiei|iatc or | roj ote
iitleuilini; the I hin11ninpiii nl lieorio
town (ll V)
Dew bcrrie* gone but .May peaches
ami plums lit hand.
Misscs l.aura lliiiike iiiul 'lihia
tVclwr an- mtikiiiu ■> short visit -ii
the home of Mi ami Mrs. .lew Mil
ler. ill Siring I'raiiie.
We regret to hear of the sickness
of Mi. S. II Mcllomild. of tin llrm
nl Mcllomtld llm- of I pton uml
slucerely hope he well sooll be res-
torcd to lli* usual heiillll.
An interesting letter from "Btow n-
ey t's" of I'ptim speaks encouraging■
ly . etc., of Ihc geuernl lisped of
affair* in those part*.
Mr. Charles Jenkins, from Smith
ville. i* guest of Ids father, Mr K
W. JtiikliiN.
. tl.
mil un
f- 'fin Ii k • . * ^
•\l> hutt much
of slnpe.l e
and d voiii
th ut" t of it In
ti It' ll t le' lit t h 11 :• I
liar \ mti*d "iii ti i
formed that tie j
and tn * had yr at
a it li t he principle im < • *•• u m
and that cuti-.u u a « f'i*f «I
pttee, uml thill if le did II
up ami p it it on the mmKet
not Iuim^ enough « f tin ^
tu (N'tMe th Slippl
In ful l heoilllUL'
kind w<u«l <>f adv i
un lit v\ill le- r. < ■ is
lia\ e *< kiieih i im I
in i • *iar> 11m hi* (•
**f indu-tr\ r• •llini.'
I III. u ho Wi iid ii
f
lull, v hii
and man\
ami • ue.
from Mm
dged him w
keep the
thit- I ii
I le a fill i
air
-tuff III the f*ipufi
open counti v ami drink I Im «:i
invigotalititf appetii/nhutti
ami iloilhle hini-i !f up
t UUltile i||er t lie *a eel *i
ami llowi'M down iu
m* ailow , all from the «
loo cai lv atcriiM Ion
pickled euelllicher.
ami
elit i
th
ff..
i lid
run li
.11 a l
urapi
love
th
I n hi ii
« •
eo Uounty I otter
Ki*. Aio Kini*i i ill \on pi i
l i\i uiv little leth r t m\ lii-t of|.
iiij4 ) a place in tie column* of t
I llll
li I l£H ri
Ni li I I I
Mas
erai\ hi. . J
eellt iaiu*,.
«4ood. in I et UI
\oil 'i VI t :
mCMfri v\'0t\ I sit
hut :i ic il hi
Hi i tui limit of itu illicit and
in | «Mikiu^' >l« te*. .ill . im I pal-
, fill". IlieliiililiK the .'♦* ll*lo« ki r. t
I., iv u. at I II i-i i ^
j. i.ei ui.ui VtllUt <<d lo «rrhe ui a
few da . . t •lete * \ .loin Hell \
[. '•jliar I. uml Kohl. Ulll
4 I ui ill . \ alum iu< ami Sptmiali
Liua I"11 iii• lii;. I. . • I ' iliiin*. lain*
Hell Sel I e riamlken l M U. Paro. u.
t«lo\e* iiiit 1 I'liiii, iit M K. ItUler*#*
I n *ti • um d ^ einraiit- «\ap-
orated ai'j.l. la: -n , e|i.. jimI leeeiveU.
.!•
ollcil
ink11
II eu-
>iI iu
% . i
- pi. inii.:
ti#.
hut ua*
letter iii
11* It'll
i t \ a:
III KMpM't
IXooil old Aio i i: 11*1.li.
thought of wriling hefoii
afraid I woiihl not m m\
print.
< iop- ,ir. jirt• a inif i n • l\
prctt) ami the wild ami f
Ihiwein ji|*t loVeh I lut
llflH ci \ aril Millie pre! t \ lloa
whieh we make hcaullfliS
Health of « o.'iiinunit \ ^ood ; hope
il udl continue ho through the nuiii
lller.
The Ai.v Kli 11*1 li viftit-N H i w eeki s
ami we all love to read it.
NV e have ii ui< «' Numlti) sehool i
near iu. ami will noon have a Sunday
neh (Mil.
I ii ui vour I (iv ear old friend,
Iji mi tii(\ .
< • ►
Why do you keep eoiiiluii^ out
vour liuir when LodeMlonc Hair
VllCOl ta ho near at hand* Koranic
l y < \ Krliard ii Sou
« •
lll-aihleltt - .ml liiieloii III mi Inn
ruiiiiers of eltlll. sml fever*, l uiiiin.'iiei :
iwlng al mil*. rlii'Rtliiiin . . I.lll I ..in.
Kit e from iioiwui-. pi. .' nil in,| , ui,
guara literal.
\ ii
\ .1
< •:iit.iii Haslrup .it
I .V 1 . le II ,.|
I ui* n * aiei me, ' clot Im
I) It . ami tpi JIIj .
tt* il |'uUi'e culliva/i«i
'*M i* •• -II. llj l\ O
Hie t il* \\ l, M,||i |. :.|
iiu I ill** • I •*! Ihi Iclii alei|
"" * "it n ami iioy ju-t
i i.' i\' \ a. I ami tin
' •M i iiill I mile tak' ii
tie a
t ui* women aiet the
>t ti .i l*. .tmi now i*atiji
• • load ol Un til
u i lei '«u
I V. II t*l lit \ I o.
I«t ' (*n lot iiii man."
< •• Hi un < toil
from .1 Ioii^i ^ j ** * 11
• • Mi . Ilti J a \ .
0
i'niiiiiii eiciuiHi % the
II . .iii<l^it i"
e ; tii lieati In per-
.. l « m, nt I rluiidV
i III IIM' il
I lies all
If •!!• il
Slut • Mllli i . 1 t
III IMI* | Ulll .' In
'W
\<
W. L, DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE cc,
Il. nl |t| llti «irn I.I I till •
* ... SI I I l - -It).
%i *mi II \ s | • «i \% ; i \* | i .no
'• t Ml I'M) III \N|| I UOII I IOO
4 111 I \ I It \ \ \ I I I \ I II
• i w*n:iti>«.tu • • o< •
"• '.ihi ami . • i;ii\ - *i fl* ui iii', v
W L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
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R. A.
AfTDRMFY
A. It,
a i lien
Tlie Itoifi! Ihorriiirlilir d Stallion
ilfMlil
tvei'griiiiii Slock Farm,
.-v-.v,1?;
Prico.
illl<l |>ll'
'•li the I I!
ll ill I 111; ll >| i. t |N. . f. i |
left html l**i11 ii - oi l i ,.11*1 i m
o|i tie ri|/ht >houtil«'l tin* hut i|ud
•iiil. ou*' > ii uhl 11*liiaielcd. Vp
putl - it it 911.
<«o* it and* ? • h in) ti Mm It
UN*,
Taken itp Ut .1 Vt N|. 11. i
lta\*'*l t*ef**r* .lltiin ' I p. i
MH, I I -1 hi,, i i,
Illiicl lit.'h. t/i ate|e*| d tt !,.f,
shoulder \|.pitiii !,(}*.
lilVCII liUllel lilt ll Ol J. . III* |||
May J. I
\\ i-:. .11 skis iii, i t. i .
I'l IMMIH
il* ••*! t n I ti Kuli 10.> l.e
•'< hi He ki ot .dill, -l ,|.
!' i'" v ti.., t. h iii* i illMi
■ 'I I ' * * I UiO I- ill
Kf
I t' i • In. .1, •"
t I* III Iv V I, HI. It.ill
hi «11.1 | it 11 tn.'i11. i iiiiirniiijl!
l ImpMit* <| II* i;_-* (..nl i| oil
MU*k*.. Il|iif«iiij*||lire.| .. Mill *.|
h . ll*' li\ i iii | * * | f« <| | IM*!||CI
■ 1 I ... i N| el i.i*' .1 iii* - a
in iii ii> l* al* d in I''ia, l.reil ti) Hui.
•'**m *f \| ui jt.iii. i \. Ky.. I i I mm \
i I •" k1 11 ii . le I 1 )hl llm \ t I' ke|l
\ liumtii i fn-1 and -tyli h lr*-tti r*
l"i\. tii . h I- it ii .m | i,i\ nl i luelki li
•n* h r d «Joml i * *•*11 I j I * mid
fcllti .Imi.i • Ml.
IliXUiv - * h I i\ I'Jli i^lei'll fill III. to
y.Ue pi. * •>*Inn .1 in. I. I' !,!l Iw'llire leHV*
• iii I * i no i,oi* h In Noilli '! I have
•let* indue I I.. i/i\ .11 in apiHMtuiiU\ of
• '•ull.. i K'ltiln It I coll. tlni.h*re
ha\ * nliMc.t I tic | i in .•* i | tiln |«
voi'i t i a . i ni i ui' i co|i fiuw iii.
•I t •' !•• > '|B
11' I ~
Mo* Hill tM |\I II If. piMtuiUK* fur
' « eek fn .. d of nrrU«l.
I « I flirt m I In I *a M :• I lull Ipptl III
I I' in nil.
* • I*I*111ijx-. I.ce I o., Tel
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