The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 15, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser.
Til KICK KIX*Kit.
Tin tlra l n> jcilcti ill tin Milliliter lime,
Wbi'ii tl e\ thought not of miitou dim I
knew not of
And tin world t%m I:*!r ■ a I dualling
brick*.
Wooed by tin- «uu In III- uariiilb alid
pride,
Ami (In wood* Hen ivIh r« -■•II
wind* ►Itflnd
lu the time of tii.it Milliliter. <. lr and
•VMtt
Mi"U tt lli|fI• ki*« made life complete,
The) kl cd III the iMItillllll *« I' .
When tin wind moaned over tlo moo
laud drear.
SluirliiK M dirge over l.iilli'" deal li la d.
And ibe puie iai blu*hcd i * •>!,
Hhauicd red.
Kor I tie li|?hl and Ilia life of •iiniliier liatl
lied;
A lid < ll ? Hie -orrow of a (lint I < > 1.
Aud Ibe pa lut: froiu uulight into tlo
hade!
The U t |{i\eii Hi> tlo \s ilitt i >iio(«
Wa iMiftly l.tMiLK "ii below.
And tUi'M orl<'. Ilki a gli"-t >.| w liai bail
iwH'n,
Wan wbile as oul thai has Know n im
via.
There on iicuce hi tin' ki < tliui win
given tfll'll
Kroiu then- living lip- Unit -puk iii.
wont
have ol love unci pardon Irutu niif win>
timl emit.
—Kali-A. Csri'lugtou In S. > tiil-.m-
Picayune.
I-X-L
cry («k of h*r
b .uaithed lo .nor •
• i) Vind, Maliii.il Ft
|U Kent Inlciuiiitc i t hivt.i.CI
Y> * N ;ur, I tul fault' e
V \ lll«>u*Ali(! U • lot ll.iti U |.j
i-ii It lhi piainnice kimI tn edi«ol I
n«' |ii i rcn*. ha l*rit li t Mined.
C H! L L
Npttft ili.m
m pmi
tyiniiu*. I
•«e bu/.i
iin (he I
MC Mil,
It Ml!
lo Pi event Rheumatism.
IK tin' exercise i>( a llttlf car. ami
tin adoption ui a few itn|ili' rules a
great dial of rheumatism could be
prcveutcd. Abstemious lit Inc. Iri'i'
I CKcrcisc. flOlplellt bathing to ki'l'p
(In- skin at-livc a liberal iif n( fruits
I ami drinking nl water In large < | nan -
I title's are' aiirr preventives. Water
ili.Mih i' Mini washes waste in it 10' r
'Hit of i In' sy st. iii ami it*
sent inl where there
i i lit* itt in tin' ail ion ul
bow Ik nr akin. IU I lit' implication
11>t this kiln|'li Iit'Ul im ill iii.il <>r11i11uI <
cure iiutnnuit\ from rheumatism ran
In obtain- il. V I rli fi.iiii.
A t KI.KM'IAI. \ IM H'K
imu I.UST titTtim wiiii II if MM.
I II.'II llll sh I Mill lillANHI W*.
iVO. ->■ t (V,
THE STATE OF TEWS.
I Ii. iu«l us.
I II. MAU I UK. • u
IJ-e In c -
m v impair*
I lie kidlic\i ,
lam
aftr
u* k.vmr t uitv
■ 1 bon
Siiyi-knioc
ll<o\. ,t„.l
tin- Fever ik I
It
t Men
i% the
rokc t
|.«rfnl
lisl-'lffc I l.c .'I I .
•I the Ftvci.
DKFOHMKI) ( III I.I .
CURE
It U uhntteoaiy t<> *.tVf pillv laloiiul • I
i> uc nift'* a> I X I II111 ( I Id. il ;
tli. whole w. rk.
I ak it n< r«liiif, t I'liecticio i I « !11«
(in ICi^luli, (icrman, French and Sj .nikh),
an I it * <loe n t Itcnclit \ou th MiUj'n t ii
•Iih u ! I rvfind 'In- ammn iiiaf iu l
1'i U ("* at all tlru;;^ul> < uNKlls,
(.i • 14. i (iAiNia, WhoUk.iU Piui'imla, i
r- • ' > mi 11)
Ifmmrir* Mima : aha*
rhe 1 « t anlve ill |Si< world f« l eill-.
brillM ►. M n>. tilt II-. 11 I 11 • 11111. t« \ II
"« !♦ -. iriter. e|iu|i|>ed baud*-, eldblaktu*,
eorna and all *>klti < ru) ti"i>, and | oi i-
iKely eiiM'f* |-i!• -. or sio | .i% i«*|iili••«). It
I" gunrant.««l to •* |wrf• • I ^ il«.faelion
or money refumle
bo*, for i*ale b>
W
I'rl
.1 Mil
i i in*
it < «'
|M I
(11-wmi ia. To\ . Kel (S|n -
eiai j \ liieteur (el1 on tin
of tin t*o ('oiiiiuam li< |>eak- Friday
llitf lit. 11 « .uiie on uii ilieliiie of about
In di'^reeM and hlruik llie ed^e of
tin | i*iik Where tin' boulder* Iiii 11^5
over I lie nide of llie liiolllltvill. It
eiltlle ft«itu Ibe -olltli. |l* decent
wiin \er\ hri^lil and rapid, fairly il-
liiliiiltUtiiig tlie peak i! fell. It
klloiked off lar^e stnlie* wliieb went
mlling ilown tin nmuntaiii. Tile
eeletjl ia 1 > ihltof barel\ llil-^ed Major
I'nrre'i Itnu < al tlie f• •• •! nf lite
iiioiintiiiu.
I'lle lllelior will Weigh M'Veml
ton- KrtiuinenlH biongl.t in by
tllOMe W bo Went III M*e it eollttlillH
nuggets id wlial l" believed to be
gold. Mau\ poopb- lui\'-gone from
< •riinbllt \ to h e tlie meteor.
I 'nn*lnli(t
wiiitti:
"t
I Kspephtn and llnli.t
all euergy of miml and
earl tie is a |Mi*iti\e cure
dtoii del
bod\.
K\-t^neen Uabella, of Spain, i^
aid to ba\e iiiude I lu If a lo Hill an
offer of martiage.
7'n tht Sheriff o/ o«<v
Ibtsti'n/i CO*lit>f, 1Jr
i. Wbi-reaa. K. V.Orgidtt. adiiilulairator
1 If w itb Will until*Kl I "I i. i ii. • I ^ 11 tli
l handier*. deee Wi-d b tviitv: tlb'd In our
I'ouni) eoiirt hi* tlnal tte< oiint « | the
(smditiou of tlo estate of •> od Sarah
rbaiilbei *, (Ieee; ed. t« Ibel wilb ;iii
applb atlon lo be di-eb irg- I frtnn Mild
adinini t rat ion.
Voii ttii'b>-i« '>\ • nnuandt-I. Ileil bv
pilblle.itln)i of t|il> ii! f •• Iwi lily diiy -
jirevlotlM to return d:i\ hereof i*i i le w *
paper re^iilarl\ publiVlted In ih< eoiintj
of lltintroli, you give due noli< « to ill
pel>n||A tlltereMled ill III* ;i'i llllt for
lllial M llleiueut of aid e tale, t • lib
tlt. it ol je« !ion* tbeieto. if ait> tin y
have, on or before tin- February b rut,
I Hint, of •aldl'otinty court, eoinineiiebig
and to lie liolden at tlo i oiirl I oiim-of
-aid county, in Ita^lron. ou the th.t
M o||da\ ill February, i -'Ml. \\',| -lid
teeo.im and apidb ttlou will b. ion-id
• red In the - tid * <itl
NN it In1- - lii\ li.i'nl i nd -• .il • 1
( I . J .| oflter, at Ibftlop. tllln Ulll d.l\
•lanu.ir\. !-•« .
NN. "H. IrsKin . i . ik
i . i . |J i . I
& HASTIANcVSON.
Sue. e«-or to F. li.\> I I V ^
— OVAIIU IS
TIN AND HARDWARE
•tapauned ami st niiped Tuiware. The hirgi i
TooU, llnilvji'iHardware. I'lilifeiy. IMon-
Fence W ire. alid Maple-
anKoituielil nf rarpentem
Steel <' i*liug".
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Painrs Etc., Etc.
Thankful to the public f <t liberal pali n.i
a lt a continuance
IU ritoi*. Mart h luili. lss'
lir-lo\\ I
•I
I II|MI|I 111'
ill III. «l'l
I.. II \S| I \\ A MIS.
lions w iiHui i i ui tsn u mi \ Tiuiiii
LKK lIROH'ISli tlii'M II- HAi K.
*t'l'KU>TITInrH MI.Sli \S-
AI.M VI I'.
A ItMi-tUf a|n'i'ial uf it rt'ii'lit ilali-
from 'loan, N. M.. havs : "l'enaaro
is tht' uaiui' nf a oinall Mi xlian -i t-
tlt'inuDl a fi'W milt's friun 1'na-. il
la om* aiming till nlilt-st si'ttli'liu iili-
of tin- territory ami |irolmbla\ ni'Vi-r
before lias tlii rr lii't-n as uim li t'\-
riti'int'Dl «<i ill the past llirir ilavs.
The stri'i ts liavr bii'ti I'lnwiU'il ami
the jK-oplt.' for mill's ami mill's in
every dirertioii havr tisili-il the
pUct'. Tin! attraition ami vansr ol
the I'XoiteiiH'nl is uoue otln-r tlian a
i nriosit\ in tin' slia|n' nf a ft*limit'
cliilil. bom Tliumtla.v morning. Janu-
ary 23. lo Mr. ami Mrs. Ii.ct'iirio
.MartincH. l'liu cliilil is iritliout n
tloiiht onu of tlie ftri'atcsl living curl-
oaitien. IU wi'ijjli. hIk-ii born was
aeveu ami tliri'i'-fonrtiit potimla. il
lias a perfectly sliajit'il ii-j; (,'rovting
out of ila hark just lielnw I hi'
ahoiililt'r lilailiM. Tin- tor nails ou
tlir font of tliis extra li'K nr. on tlir
under aide of the toes. The child i«
compelled to lie on ils aidrs, and a
frame lias been made lo support tin'
Rupcrlliious member, thereby reliev-
ing the little our of rotisideralili'
weight. Another very rrinarkabli
feature, (or rather tiir alisrme of
feature) is thai the ehild lias no earn
nor even any indications ol them.
Where these organs ouuht lo lie tin
head in perfectly smooth and overnl
with hair. Your correapomirnt to-
day viiited I'enaaco tvilli tlie view of
learning tlir truth of tlir rrports.
Ut-ing admitted to tlie liousr iff ^1 r._ .U|(, ;; «
am'-at Mrs ^1 HFcinia, lir found tlir |
rlnlil'n ik'foru.itii's as reportrd. Dr.
llartuian, the pliyaician in charge,
states that tin child is in sound
health ami thinks that it tiiav live
for many works *or months. Tlir
father and mother are vcrj poor peo-
ple, and while they cherish their off-
apriug with parental affection, thc\
arc alarmrd lest it tie a token ol evii.
Tlie Mexicans an all of a more or
leas superstitious turn of mind and
the birth in their midst of tiii- won-
derful child is regarded «- a warning
of omc trouble or great calamity
that may befall them. Srrviccs an
held iu the little church tree to live
times a day. <ir«-at cxciteiuent pre-
vails. Should this child live lo lie
grown she would lie tlir wonder and
attraction of the age.
A QUttH HOME.
An Aged Lady Living W.th a Snake in
Her Arm.
I'llE I'OX I'M AM TOIIPY.-.
DKATII of A 1\V|S Wlln W V .11 -I llll
• il'I'.Ml I t ' >K III >1111.
Ki.MIIia. N. V, February "J.
Miles I'nrpy tlit".I ill llllsliviile. I'll.,
a few days ago. lie was lilt years
old and one of llie twin brothers
whose pliysiial and personal peculiar-
ities had f<<r nearly half a ct'iiiury
made thi'in local celt liritii^. i lu
other brolhrr'a name i- tSilr- 1'orpy.
Tln-y ui're tin -ous nl \\ in. Torp.v.
all ii't i iilrie Irishllliili. who al tlir I
agr of "ii mmriril Man Miunoek, a
twrnty-ycar-oli! girl. Mile- ami
tSiles I orpy imti tin ri-ult of this
union, old Mr. Torpt livrd lu br
!•-*> yrars old and survived Iii- young
wifr live years. The twins grew up
to lie known as llie "( unlraivj
Torpys." Milrs had a Clipplt'ii I- II
foot ami a cast in Iii- left r\c. I Jilt-'
right foot wa* crippled ami his ripiil
eye had the cast that marked Iii (
brother's left. Miles liinl an rslra
linger on his li ft hand and (iilis had1
one ou his ri^'I'l hand. Miles had j
au unusually stubborn impediment I
in his speech,while tiilrs was a most
glid and rapid lalkrr. Food Dial .
one liked the other did not and v ice
virsii. \ lie mills were coiilfortabh
well off. their father having been .i !
thrifty farmer.
liiles lircauie a farmer. Mill •
learned the carpi liter's uaile and!
never owned any more ground than
was required fur liis house lo stand
on. Miles was of a religious turn
and ri>ccamc a devout Methodist,
(iiles was and is an agno.-!ic tiilr-
married n girl luurh youngor
himst'lf, while Miles choff f,it his
nniw who wa- ieli years his
senior. Miles was a siroug dii'io-
cral; liilc- as irong a i -pulilican.
Onee t• iii was the caudidat, ol liis
paity f"r juHtini of llie pi ace and
Mile.- ran against liitn on I lit- demo-
cratic ticket, but as the town wan
republican lie was defeated. Mih -
Torpy was married tir«t. A yi nr
aflcrward hi- wife gave birtli to boy
twins; (filer. 1'orpy was married a
lew inonllis after Iii- brother. Ili-
lirsl born was a girl. M'.h-V v.ife
prcsenieil him with a girl baby when
the twins wcie two years old, ami
some lime afterward (Si)cs was made!
the father of boy twins. Neither |
set of twins have ever manifested
any of the ceuentrlrities of llirir
fathers. In spile of tlii* antagonism
in ta-tes and inclination on tin- part
of Miles and (tiles 1'orpy. they and
their families were always on the
best of terms.
II
■ • MISS E. LISTER, ■ • 1889.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
IIASTIiOl'. IT.XAS.
Full Full iitul t\ In i line nl i.ll klml nl
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
til ami in-|M 11 tfoodi* and i rb •
i'aim lo hand tin Hlli day of .l.tnuar
|NU0. and « xeeuted tin -one day by
eaUllug till* W l it to III I llbli-li. l iu the
|lA*rm l' \|)M Itll-I li. t V. • ■ k 1.. p.11'I
published iu tlo town and county nf
lta*tro| . for tw ot> ilay . j i' Vion-to i. .
twin da\ lien of to«wit .1 niiro < II.
mid Fell. M.
II \ . Kill. Mtei iff, II. I
II. ,lt SKIS*, depyty .
if.
its .1.
111 • Business • al • Bastrop • Thirtv •
WM. RESSEIUS,
Tlie Tailor and Clothier.
R.L.BATTS,
LAWYER
— A HO —
Land A^0ntv
HASTItOP. TKXAU
Dyer Moore,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor • at - Law.
liAM'IfOF, I F X AS.
I'rnctiei in u 11 tin court* ol the Mate.
IMllee up •talrn iu llo Ila lcr ltuildiu&,
adjoining lU*iuorlti> oitb-e.
J. B. PHICB,
Attorney at Law aud Land Agcfn*
lUsTlmi-. I'r.XAH.
i*b eob. ellon of elahllft .« |>e< InMf
I .and* boii^hi ami *old on comml *lon.
T R. FOWLER,
IdD SURGEON.)
HA> I'UllI'
I FX AH.
'Ml ' it \\ J. Mil. * «\ i'o'b. I n tig
"ton lb" i'b'Oee at fot lliri te*>bb lice
•f I r. I ai w «>oil
" 'i, ii.
Ladb * in\ited t
i u lotile and aiitvlrif dailv
HICK IIKIIAKIIELKIIES'S
I'.KKK MARK KT
N'HXT DOOII TO K. HASTIAN' K.
We Keep Constantly on Hand the Fattest
BEEF, VEAL AND PORK.
I'll I I ii ■ inviioil, ami lull saii.sfu'iion gum
I linvo
of llllllllli
in—s -nil
iiiniisliiji
mill 111M•—
mid ctistiiucn
mul iH-rordiiik
it Iii-. oil, i
just ii'ivivoil n w. ll
mul singlo luo.isti'i
nuido up in l.'ito-t
; ul
Kill. Ii
' "I
II Vl'l> llllgl
liii*K ;iin 1 I.III. diiigi'iiul
suitings and Iiniisi-iin^-
111 lali s'l si \ ii -; a! i
••Itt.■< I stuck nl rli ii hi lig, i'i insist ing
ill. s- -.uits, eutimav and sack iuiHi
-Olo- (in,nl uiiiicrial and work
luck id' linjiulli'd JiiiM" guilds, clolll
plain and liii'i• \ w"ited
m lio Ii I iniiko up in uidi'i
\ inu machine altio hun tils
pHYilClk ^ SjURGEON,
il V.-TIKH'. risx \H.
"iiii \ l.il ipr* Ibnv iHlore
i; i • i'i 11• 11• ilo i« iii n< r of tit
Klxntr IInm,
lbn>tro|i. M<> I ft. l**%Uv.
£•:USD CHA9B,
A I'l'i >HN F \ VI I. AW
h
OiOt* • I n f too
II t o l I 11 1 V • lfcll > I H J!
I • fir... 'ii-.- IN
*• ii < irtn • <i|i
I >F \l l-.K- I
•tatn l!
iikfhbn .1
^l tIIIon
i pan
ii.^ until
uii nein^ I
b. -i
DESCKiPTiON
Patronage ol' tin
untoed. Try us.
M.\STI:ii|\ TIX as, Si-J I t I - II 11 K . j- On
llll,!. Ila«k II..I,
111 Inl lei'l Willie I',
hand- hiixh. grand -•
i dark I)
pant ion. I
ml action.
PEDIGREE
The " TWO BROTHERS
f PI
Sd^XjOOIST
C. R. and R. I.JENKINS,
Proprietors.
il'IK's, II lll -kll , WIM -
i.IN. FiiHII.lt ami AI.K,
Fresh LAGER Always
and courl
Tap. Fine CIGARS and TOBACCO.
mis trealiuont guaranlci-d to all.
Millineis and Dress Makers.
Are iii I
W'inlet
Ladies
of
•eeipl
Millinery
I )ress
nek ami ('o|
a Full
(i Ol)(1 s
Got
s.
red ; AU
iue of Fall and
Latest Styles
i IcnricttsiK
so. Sateens.,
lie wax nileij t.\ I', |. . i .n• I
! prtfc wium r. IL by lien. I 1« b tier, t
(a«t 11otter and pn/e mm > i «reen -
Itit-ll tw . f in. u i i -I tin -in "f
| trodel' ill tin - :.iu li-t. Ii11 * .i - l i-Ii.iw
trio ei back till -ugh I «i'g I md III o-k
Haw k. <o-n. .Li'a-« ii. S "iinj i:,t*b.iw t.-
llllpol ted It - It
Itbo k II.« vk lla^h.n-. i obl
Kate. ,*lrert lo Ih. i n M j.i . m III o-k
llawk: be by < n ■ I' I p.' II w .
i "row'► Paint I Hill \ ■ . n. t lll.-o k
Haw k. sin \< • rami ^« n- i .ti imu
I nine mare, lining f* eipial- and no
nape Horn In W trrt n «ounf>. llllnol*
PREMIUMS:
llUek ||a W k |l:t*baw I- I'.'oilgbl
from flliunb hi the ppiin . "f lM^l
w in-re In- had wnit flr-l prend tin \* *t
roadster -i.illlon e.di, m l • ei.nd in
g n r it purfMXM? 'If lb • I • 1
sif the suinuei « • iint\ I' dr ! f II and
Wan ail ea<<y wliun i "f dn1 nI> e l- tlo
It.fhaw - \ • J! . tlie bit - r;}.
\ • i «lre be ha n ■ -npi hi •
eolfn in huinin i eounty K^. i-o -how
for thcuinclv* Tlo;. ire m • - JI > *,
have tin form, n I nno. - I t; • m in
already developing g ,| ;. d. It
fact, llo linr-i e\e| I- ep i'i "Mlllei
K n*a• i .1 • how i ? • ■ Ir♦ r I
H ID W ZR, 323,
Stoves and iiutilery.
Carpenters and Builders ciitllery, a specialty,
a,\ 11 soi.i> i n I'll; s rifle i ui ,\ i; \ -
JE WELB"ST9 ]
M. COHEN, Agent.
\yiioiii • old Maud. H i-trup
1*1 h I Mi IN
DPY GOODS
( l,i i'i'III Mi M()iI'l'S, S||« IKS
li.\ is AND CAPS.
GROCERIES,
FINE MQroRft,
WHISKY. BRANDY, WINLANUGlii'
\ >1.1 i tin
I I.I. I.IXi: (IF W Villi I.- • I.I I K
and eon 'illicit' sold wai raiil*■ i a
IF. .1 ■ , A.,,. ., ii it i-
I l,\ ll'U \ It I''
I. W "I I' I
/ . . u I ' I 1
Ul
III
III KCII I'll II.I'I SI,
MAI'
in i r
u
I IIIIMI'MIN
II I Kl Ii 111
I \ \ I
II I
It 11.1 I
11|..\ I Kits IN
LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE
"L U M B E R.
Terms, Reasonable. SIlDffleS Sasll llOlfS, IllillllS, FlIllS, Oils
UNDERTAKERS
I'l-f iy ; ni i, roar i .\ j "a,
llotmr livo
« klml • i f t > lit of
coFi^iKre
Uaske s. Burial Hobes. £c
HEARSE
furlsi In- I.rli I I .III ,
• ♦« til. V . It,.. U «
"k I I J. II. . jj 11W 4 .
Il. intf .' i«'1.• lu.fi
G. W. SCHAEFER.
•5
THfMMINGS:
aVn ageil lady lives about twenty
miles from this city who lias a snake
in tier arm. The snake in Iiy no
means a si ranger and lias lived in its
lirvucnt lodgings for forty years.
Mrs. Itronn is well along in years
and tuue lias sprinkled its trust in
lier liair. but slic in a hcaltliy s|ieci-
men of woinauliood. says a Columbia
(S. C-) dispatch to the Post-1 lis -
patch. She was pretty, plump aud
pleasing when a maid, as sonic of
the of the eileh'sl people toll, atnl the
arm now so peculiarly marked might
have caused many an admirer lo
envy serpent of it- favor. One
day ahe noticed a "1 " nhajie llgure
on the upper lleshv part of her left
ar.n. It was faint, and seemed like
a delicate' lilack thread beneath the
akin. That wan forty years ago. and
a* the girl grew l Im mark developed
until the prcacucc of the reptile nas
unmiatakablp. She was a repeatedly
urged to have it removed by a surgi-
cal operation, but was unw illing, sin -
lug that after death it should lie
doue. To forestall any theory aris-
ing from accepted precedent, it is
only neceaaary to say that Mrs.
EUxahclh Itrowu has never touched
• drop of intoxli'ant*. To this fact
and continual physical activity ahe
owe* her rugged ohl auc. The- snake.
through the forty years, has grown
to Im about a foot loug. ami lies iu
tlie •' u" curve, with the head
pointing toward the elbow. Il is
Juat beneath the skill, and cau plainly
be aeiMi. The head and eyes are
vlalblv and the pulsation ol the rep-
tile'* heart can lie felt .by lightly
placing a linge r on the spot. Il\
the name method the scales are
•vident, and when the snake is much
disturbed a alight movement can be
daleated about the head ami tall.
How the reptile ever came iu itj
queer home is a problem. Thai Mr...
Brown waa bitten by a snake jusi be-
Hot*' the prcaent monstrosity began Covington. Kv
to develop, is given as a possible ||
by those who know her.
The Whole Ear For Seed.
Several years ago I saw a state-
ment In a seed catalogue recommend
ing the planting of the whole ear,
rather than to shell off tin lip and
bull kernels, and then iisiuu the re-
mainder fur seed.
Flu; uld plan or al least the one I
had al',iii\i been accustomed to. was
to go to the corn criliin the spring
when the time for planting corn came
aii'i pick out the hi'M ears, ami nlicll
off the tip anil luiti kernels ami llie
rest, was usee! lor seed. 1 here was
no particular reason I km-w of fur
doing this, except iii-tun. After
seeing tin- statement I inailc a care-
ful trial, pluutiiiiT several rows uf
corn, part of seed used was the tip
kernels, pari the bull kernels and
the rest was from the middle of the'
tars. Considerable care was taken
iu the selection of the kernels, so as
to get kernels from the extreme ends,
aud from as near the middle as possi-
ble-. I l.e* naill was well pre'parcd iu
a gooel ti|th. by plowing ami harrow-!
ing. ami the rows marked off three
and a half feet each way, and Un-
seed carefully planted anil cove-red. '
All reasonable care was take n to have
the soil as ne arly alike- all over as |
possible. 'l lie seed was all planted
I In ■ satue «lay . and cultivated togcth-
cr. borrowing twice and cultivating
four times. The \le!d was good, the
only difference' of any consci|ueuee'
was in the time of ripening. Thai
part planted will, the kernels frotu
the lip of tin- cars, ripened several
da>s earlier than the stalks llist gre-w
from the bull kerue-ls, Km lijl.-t wa-
carefully weighed with the grain and
the fodder, ami the «-ar- and nubbins
uounled. the eliffcrcuei wassmetll;
so tiiilcli mi Ih.'it it satislled llll- that
then was no m-ces-lty for discarding
the lip or butt grains for sce-el if
tlicv were sound. Kxehange.
Full Line of Velvets, Plushes
and Fassemeniiiries
ii \-1 nor, 11 \ v
dan. 'JO. I•
GLASS and HA^PW ARE.
J. I PIERCE
S I 'I I /, S s I I Ii III
A. L. HOPPE,
It.VN I Id H '
I I \ \r-
W. B WALKER
u• IN TK\ vs.
II ■ I i I W I \ S fill I V% • I III I'll | <1
upp «d Ih l. -I tie tnnke!
i '• n I room* ' bun ImiU
mint tlii kr«i\ nit*. I'atmn*
I do pit bill I'I'4|NM t-
f nil V •ollelted
I>i A I l i: IN
A full lnmot NotiosiM and Fuiuy tioodn. A nico Kivlo uf lab
" l-ii'lieM; lull line-ol' Clunks innl IIu'ikIs and
I i.lioggm, . fm liifaiitaa, including Silk mid Wunl
HOODS.
In Ilat rimming- ami Fancy Kiblmns, our lim - are of the I.ATKVI
I .allies are iv-peetfiill.v Invited to call ami
mtr stock ami 'irl'-cs before tuakim< their purchases.
iflHpeet our
Merit Wini.
We ilea In In say In our i-KUetis. Hist
tor )i'«r wi'liaveWrn selling |ir. King's
Mew IllMsavil-y fur (,'iiiinemplbiii. fir.
Klag'sNew I.ll. I'llls. Iluekli u's Arnica
Halve sin I KIrctrle liliiers, siul bare
MVrr lisndleil remiille- I list mil h> well,
or thai listglten nucli uiilvi r al -all- -;
on. Wr ilii not In -liso in uiuruei- |
i evey IIliee*. ami w* slaml re' e|v
1 llie peire'liSJM' prle-e. If sstleifac.
lilts Jo lieil lealllaW III. Il list',
nmiedlc* liave mm Hu ll gresl
■ mi llieli merits. W
llie' oldest litiug criminal In I lie
I niU'd State-s i- John Mount, >f
lie- nas a good oiic
i- now nearly ninety
years of age, and II ft y - si n years of
ills life have been spent lu various
pi'liile lilisrie - in tin 1 lilted Mate's,
lie' hss committed almost every crime
except thai of murder, lie is living
a vciy secluded life at present, ami
seldom goe'K on the streets.
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Itarlici u' -I .Meals.
CEETEH MEHCHA2TDZS2T'
Cotton Factor
NEATEST MARKET GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.
MRS. M. McOOWELL. Princioil,
hi iiii u.isiii I.a I.ll I Ml si HI
lI SIC.
I'i Organ. (Julhu nmi
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Bastrop. Texas.
KK-oriAKI)
TheoldHidiolsoii House
IRON FRONT RESTAURANT
II AS I Hup.
A. HIGHSMITH.
| .1:1 at ll :l r llllll1
1
I K \ AS.
Proprietor.
TbUoiiee popular bob I hu ju«t • ?• • n !
leopein (I. h.'lVlUK been relinvilted >llld
refilled Ihron^hoill. The bible m ill itI
all time- lie u| | II«mI wilb evervlhlliK
nbltiinabli* In do in.itk> t.
Kxeellenl 10 eonunodrtlIon- f« i coin
uicrel.il traveler*, lilvc a • nil
.1 IMOVKLt. Ill N I KK.
LEFTIST
llllllllli', I I * IS
I iii villi itniiiiin«r. Main siii'ii
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SALOOIT
The '• \ l IMI\ i« -11 pi • I ie < I \\ i 111 til
llo IM M Al |«.\ \ I with
t of 1
illd llo ll lie • i I itfll -. iilld
THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
UYSTEHS II II .|.V/> Mi llll lil I I'M , I I.ISt llli:s
Kxperleiici
or bv ordei
( ... il. ■
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pllll(e \\ I
depart iiicni
kept
Mi als -i r\i d n yuliir
III at 1-hlH-.
Kll K.N Vi il AUI. Ill N(iin (lit llll Its I ^ (.IS! Is \ ( A1.1
"Mil I'i
: OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT, Prop'rs.
For Sale.
The Dr. Wilkin's |elac. In lla tre>|i. J
Iwii-storr ilwellliig, Komi well, twin
acms of land Ulliler giM.el lelice. Will |
In ...III clieap fur cash; perfi'ei (llie.
Apply lo K A. OHiUIN.
Age nl lor Owners. |
The 'Little Gem'
A. It. HOPPE, Proprietor.
Imported Lilquora
BKAMilKN. WIIIHKIKH, WINK8, ni.Y I'OKTKK mid ALK
KKKHII liAOEIl. ulwnys on liiji. KINK CHiAltK
|-j^T" Vuur tiHironage ii'hjmm-ifully colii-ited. -iA-t
The 30th
ANNUALSESSION
Ol —
Colorado Institute.
mil open lu the room In-low
^ MF J — 1 1 IHilttl III tin v'tnli , mnl I III III I' I III I • It llllll
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Soptombor 22, 18Q9
DAVE WILLIAMS,
( tt . mini I*'- I.illl , )
Hempliill's Prairie. Bastrop Co.
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All kinds of
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(lull K lit llll. ell pill Mill-*.
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|| • III lb III.'. - I'mui. lb.Ill ,| | , II,
I I • l-e I lie III ii. I.i pile. . anil «| ll it 111 \ nl
work.
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Nil*. J I - i ;l ai
R. W. SIDDALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAM III l|• I I N AS
I *ti in I \gi-ni nmi < eilli'i'lor
• dlil'i- III t 'llllll llllll i-
ESTAELIioHSD 1XT 1838.
T. W. HOUSE,
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A i r. in no « f i fit «-rl« i I ■ mW« i •. M
[ The School will lie f ree |o tlni M illtlll I
nehola-lle ii^i tin 111 llo pnbli- njoncv ,
| a««ltfned thai conimuiiity in ex ban* j
Mrs. S. J. Orpin,
I'ltlM I I'A I.
llaatrop. levas. Aug. JI, IMMII. I MAIN
T. W. HOUSE.
COTTON FACTOII.
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