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10IN AND COLLECTINP S: E^TS,
If A STROP, TUX AS.
COliIiK'"I'lNO A SI'Kl'IAI/rV.
MONEY TO LOAN.
THE HOPPE HOUSE.
ALFRED HERZ0rlf Muitafcer.
Bastrop, Fbxas.
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(<iin. TliU Iioiim* ha* tin in« *l :tir\ anil
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lit hit tin* lu-kt urnitiiiiiciiI r\rr cr. *
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tlri'i'kmiry t l.iil ui- kliniilii i|i<.M>r| I lint
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III.' |ir. «. nl Milijri l linn n|ii'n fur <lii<-
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as -nlilii ii. in I In' i.c.'iii war r. tin n. .1
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fri'ril hl.ivc* it cfivi «1 .-ill jiiisili'sji "f
« Hi/. imlii|i. uliiUl tin* fm im r i ill/ n*
of llii* i oil ill i \ m i'I'i* lii-lsat i In rl ai
Ii i-1 t In- in "\ {• i < Mni iit nl in. i I
iiorani •• looU lln* | l n i of iut«*lIili«*ih •
ami ll.i-. tre • f affiiiiH im inl h
foil' llm .slate of I i \um 11 at I Iutii it
o||hl lUl't I'll Ol i t * tint! I'Msliuj;
rniiDi nl Iktii rri'o| ni/i'il in \N a-li-
iu^toii At oi)>'liiiit'. lu fiu. irt nu
*lrui'lioit, white ami colon ii |m-o)
wore living in liarinuuv. hotli raev*
now were netoinim ilalin^ llu un*el\i•-
lo the i haii^eii |iohilioii tIn*\ li.nl In
a**tlt ie, ami llie coloinl |nt.|.|i
workeil for a living, wliiUl Mitm f
llieiu laiil tlu* foiimla'ion of wlml tin \
HOW |io*se.Mt, 'rill? n eoliHlrilelion Iif
tliv Soiillieiii stateh coiutuene.il alio
frcciliueti's I>iircans wi re slal lis|i, .|
all over Tcvjih lo prolcei tin ri^lils
of (lie frceiliiicti. I his look |ilncc in
Ixiill. l o^elln't with lln i Mining nf
lln* federal <liun*hi|> . f lln Ir««-«I•
men till* or^aiii/.atton uf (In* l.nval
I.clique" look place. ( |i lo liial
11im white ami io!orci| j-.tiplc Inol
worked in hartuoiix ami no ilislnr
I'll nee of an\ kiml luul taken | lme
l ul now wnrlhle*> cat|ietlia^'^t i> ami
a lew (ll'hi^lltll^ llll'tl of tin si mi 111
wi ikeil on lln frceiluicti I \ tiatiic of
I lie "Loyal League" to assi*i them
in ^nilil(iff positions ami inoney. at
the c\|icuhc of haruioriN of holli
rae. f«. I |i to the or^ani/.alion of the
lovnl league the former master had
proved iiiiUhelf to he the licst friend
the colored man had. Me tended
their siek. I mi 11 ed llicii dead and ad
vised them in regard tn tln it physical
welfare; hut now it was in tin- inter-
est of the few otllec-M't-keis lo de-
stroy tin* feeling ol conlidcnee c\iHl-
inj: at that time lielwitii (in- while
our wortli> ollliials was. to aa\ the
leant, disgraceful to (heiimelvi h.
and au iiimiiIi Io Ho* intelli^ei.i peo-
not to any aiit\ thing of
i*f el it had oil
wen not injured people, tin* liijjh t hiilder
an\ dis-| for f•« |« (-«•«| vote would Re;*ure
their eiidnrseiin lit. lie would not
take a chain nil the M>te tif lln
people, hill on I lie doilill . I he wldli
\otcs wiih t I m. iii tiuiil In uiih not
in the market, ami not of an\ eon
•luerice, ami tit < m i r-ejiunt h\
tile colored \oters w ;<h etjUal to all
e lei t il III
As to the intelligent • of the fieed
un-ii, lhey had not sense enough to
know that tlnit iiitercstH wen the
•line a* those ol the white people,
that lhe\ enjoyed tin Mann* privi
leges, ami tlnit no law could he
made to fa\or either of th twu
lot* rile school fund W lis ei|iiall\
dt\ideii pro rala tin om and far reach-
ing fum tioii nf putting men in olllee
tin hit.It.in UloUopiili/.eil. In* had hi*
• wii wa). It was not a mailer of
politieai primiplcH with tin fneil-
maii. or of inlluencc which the eau-
• lidates exercised, hut siilely a mat
let of dollars ami cent* candidates
had to put up so milch tiii in \ a*
I lie \ thouglil I hc\ eoiild afiord or
lhi ir pimitioiis would return, ami lln*
Miccchsful camlidate had In |>nt all
• f his wit to work to make tin oilicc
In* hought al a high price, • ash in
hand, tngi\e ii fair income, to con
hidcr tin* hard work of riding niglit
after uight to attend tin* nn
his dear lo night friends
And now we ask, what effect had
this mode of contest in. 11 • t lei lions,
il that is the proper mime, on the
people ami coil nl,\ ? NN «• would say.
as the county is in iiointter linam-i a I
situation than il in I mi;
even not as good, no mono in tin
treasur>, the couu:\ imh lited lo a
A Scrap ol Pjppr Saved Her Lu>.
It w a* ju*l an iiidinaiA scrap of w riliti|C
paper. Ian ii *unfll liei lif«-. she un In
tin la*t *l.itfe* uf i oiiNlllllptloii. lo|i| | y
liei pliN sit iani that *he w mr iueurahle
ami coiihl Hie only a short time; «he
W eigheil Ii -* t Ii ii li •• wiitv polllliU Oil
a pit 11 kI w l ipping paper hc reml of
l l. hllltf* \ew l>Uet.\erv* iiml yot a
*iiiuple tiiillli . il lo'lpeil In*i. «.|iv litiugbl
a huge bottle, it lie-lpi-i| Iter more,
lioiighl another ami w hetter fast,
eontliiiii ii il* iiai' ami i now ltoug,
heallh> i'o ty, jihliiip. weighing I4H
joumU. lor fuller particulam encl
slump lo W. II. I'olv, hruggUt, Fort
Smith. I rial Hoilh « of tlii- wonderful
I lie IUmiim t\ Flee at W I Mtle> A < 'o.
The Fiiriw and ll.o Toll Ha Pays.
Kli.in lite I Ii Irani. N'ru k.
I im Mliialrni th I In- ajji niilt.irnl
inlii.kin. mmIi tli.- .<\.*i'|)|inn .if lln-
yrnMrisiif innn.. is iIiai liny nrr
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iii nn!. i iii i .i. \ .-nl I Ii.- hum.' u'-irki'l
frmii Iiiiii^ - ii in i .ai I «i i li |irniliicH
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l^inui r- uf • "linn i in I.rl I el In.lil fm
hiyIn-r |i■ • than III.' ^mnrin nf
Ifrain ami |>rm isinii>. is thai llu-ir
Inn iirn i'iiin|n-titiini in mini' llniiti-il
ami li ss I'v.'ii 11ii;; llni tIn- 11mi' uj||
i'Hm' In ii Mil. tn .11mil.n ial rr
||i"iis a in I (In siniih Vntfriran rivt'r
I ii .111HIIS will In u|>i'iii'i| 1111 |u Knrn-
I'fin i sI'luiialinn llraiini! in miml
Iiml thr lai nir r in ii si k. II at a lukk in
■ "'hi in i.'iiiv. th.' In mi.* market,
• iii I 11. :i I 11 i s (nri-i^u i . >n11 .. 1111 .tk nr.'
yi iirly ui" inn in (ivw. r ami al.ilily
t' in.'i'i him. nliut ilk. we now llniTf
l alu lh.' niHtmici' nt whrilt. Krnlll
l*ii in Ihhii thi' |iric.' uf Nn. 2
inn iiijjht j >(1|j,,K raiiK. il ii. tin- ( hica^'i. mnrki'l
i in|trf nl ,.,.„tk ii. 81.27 IH a lnn.li,.I .
'ruin iwj In Imwm ii ranni'il fnmi 77
tn hl'i-i-illh a IiiinIii-I. t Inly .luring
Ihm« .1 ji| ii j;,, alinvr lln .'iniik. Wlml
ilu in. II hi I ti r.-miit nf thin ili'ilin.'!
I hat, an i hi* n li. al |itikii.'N frnni lln-
fanni'r In I lir < nnnnin.'r, I hi- lull i ak.-n
h:s' ! out uf III.' prii'it uf I'Vi.Ty IiiimIii'I cun-
liniiiH al a I ii in t the kiimi' hxcl nf r.mt,
i wliih' I In- valtlr I .'i l'i veil in cnliHtuiltl V
laigc amount, uml as in the feeling' •
hit ween the two I c il is uiort mi-
fa\< ralil than en i since the war.
Il i coiniei| man coii*idcrs the wldlt
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i't (list(list ami hat I ei|. ai.il I lie w el- , i-i kel, i 11 al • d ti • m I v c his j .n i p«
la i • n| In •( h I in i s lad I o hi- -acrtln-i d en at id to t eim \ • all * \ le pat h\ li
lor the In m lit of lln ear pet haggcr, j
no ftieiul of auNhod\ I till ol himself.
Ill" f i ill IM hi t i* ll of tin tlolihlc he-
t weiii tin t w « ill* i * w as laid at that
time, lln fn cdinan waa iuatrmied
i that In was the Mipetior of tin- white
man. ami that liis furmcr friend ami
master ought imt to take ?tn\ pari in
tin- go\ii urn-lit, lie was promised
all rcasi'iiahlt ami uurcasouaMe aid
f11mii th ;;o\i ruineut and ai thejsaun
tin;, tin* fr fdinen's hard-earned dol-
lars lutd to In lp in tilling I he eaipet-
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people.
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The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of astro]), al Close of I'nsiiiess,
OFFICERS :
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DIRECTORS:
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haltker*
Hanking ln u i fm nit i
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paid
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hill* i I othei IiaIlk
Ft t« ti'Mi 1 p ii>• : '-'it
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Individual t|epo*it* •uhjeet to
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•' Tlu* Mill |{| liai'le ami \e\el I ill
desires to atilioitm-e to In- .11 Irn-ml-
ntnl palloti". that in in uiiil doing'<iu*i
lies* at the old *tniiil. ' and hi* itemi \ t"
loan on largi m *imill *tun-. on long ur
Riiort time, at ten p« i cent peraniiuin;
buy* vendor'* lien note* ami "tin t tdt
i*i|gei| m gotirihle paper ami • - iiilx
^%eilpt. \I*'| buy * and sells e\. baiiu'e at
V tale*.
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m iii* i|e k reel.
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iw I' dgi' ami belief."
s. hi x ■ 4n, v ishie
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N i im. mx \ |* Hn-trrip « «• I • v
irg iiii. IMn etor .
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WE WANT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS,
TRY US.
hags o| their m w!\ found frit-mis ami
teacher*, ami taking thercfor a prom-
ise for pa\ . tin \ have never seen a
dollar of that money, put lor
keeping in the bunds of tlu
friends, up to the present day. The
politician's interest was not identical
with that of this country. His inter-
est was to gather a- much sw:.g as
po.": ih|c. to keep the two races apart
ami then to gn to it different elimati
This was tin introduction of a pol-
icy which has worked *o injuriously
tit southern slates, a polic\ tu i ' **a
ry to the ofliec seekt r and ruinous tn
hot It count i V ami people.
At tlu* time the people gained po*-
se-sion of tin* state government, this
ruinous ptdic\ was ignored coii\en-
lions would he called, nomination* of
suitable iiu'ii fm tin* different oll'mcs
would lie made e\trylhing worke«l
well. All of our ollieiTs would per-
form their dut\. lawlessness de-
creased. The monetary millers of
tlu- countv were placed in a healths
condition, jury scrip was worth
dollar for dollar, the c« unt \ out ol
debt, large surplus on liatn1. 1'rc-
\inns tn the people's government or
during radical rule, jury m rip or
county obligations luul to be ohl on
the strccl at seventy-live cent* on
.1 e dollar ami no mom*) in the treas-
ury, tin county being bankrupt.
I In se Wcp the IrililR of t{|I Loyal
League' ami its surrouiuiing>.
\ftcr Ii irmonv and votilidem . liad
iccll OU'.'e iii'ir* restored, tin- i oil III \
• Hit i.ds en.ioM'tl their situatioUR as
public HCI\ants so will, that they
would tai.e no hint that it was
desirable in a republit an ;■ •vein-
inciit lo change its servants at
times I he governor of tin ►tate i*
. li t ted for two years ami In ha «n
no instance servt*d longer than four
\. ars in Mict session, but > ot ii mii
i ntuit) officials. I lit*\ were wi ll
• puditied to li 11 their places whit h
tImv had gaimd by the stifTragt "f
tin peopie ami they "U eluded to
stay being aware of the fai t that im
stibstilute* for their place* were on
hand, im person so well 11unhlictI to
Imhl tliost place* ns theiiiRelvis. a
ctinclusion of tlu ir imagination.
Now a new struggle commenced.
Portions ^f the white voter* nf this
con lily wanted n --h tinge to tcsl oth-
er men's nflh ial capacity, the luihl-
I I* nf itllcc COUclmleil to hold till to
ttnii placet* by any hiciiir. ami tln \
adopted lie (dull of tin t arpet bagger
tti hold their platf* tiy means nf
tin* coloritl f i in -t i •
small tliff. ri n *e iii tin i , .•
ingt the former sonhl make tin
t w ecu t lo t .-. «t i... cs, ami tn
luiriuniiinii* working of tin
I his stale ol aIIallh exi'-t*
here, but in ol in -1 • i mi lit h *
NN ashinglnii • .Minty h-nk
I btnl i utility . t lie same e , ll
llhotll I > tin Mitm-cause ; i-ur colon tl
friend Is lint wise enough to sec licit
tin high and low politician* are only
making a rat* paw of him lo get tin*
chestnuts out of tin hot ashes fnr
him.
Now. what can we do. what course
I ut'siie in belter our condition ami
to restore harmony ami cmilidciief.
According to our jmigineii there is
Niilt but one was
deal
'liininisliiiiy In 1*77 tin- liimhi'l
• • r11nji111 i in Cliii'itun, on an
av.'riiKi'; i'i IHliln .inly avi ragi'il 77
n nli. I his is an I'linritioUM khrink-
in.'I > el Mill I f IV.I. .1 t, «j., ./
In |mi\ takes im what In buys at pre
cisely tin stum late as when he re-
t tiled ^ I " I a bushel. \ ml w hat
i the result .' I he farmer is com-
pelled to orgaili/e ill sell defense,
l itst In eoinhiiies against the rail-
mails, m \ t agaimt the country iner-
< liant , t lu ll against the elcMitnls.
1 iually the boartl of trade dealer*
iiml their profits cut intn, simply be
cause tlu
bey nut
when it t nuns to their'turn to total
it I here is nothing surer, except
it be death itself, than that between
BASTROP . . THXA8
Priwriptionii mrilnlly com|iovi
<!oi! at all hour*.
P A r F N T M K I) I CI N E
ail kind*.
Thought He Could fcdit.
Kmln r (In i-iliinr). • I would like
yiitl KiV1' my mil a i lmnrc in your
printing offliu."
Kdltor. "Wlml . an ihi- lioy do?"
I'atlu r. WI'll, at Hmt Im couldn't
■I*, unyihini; more than rilit your pa-
|>i'r nml lakr if. in ral t lmr|(i' ol the
uii-rlmnii'al ili-|iartiti«ut, liullaUiron,
wlii'ii li.- IrariiH ki'iihi*, li*.'II Ik- handy
tn Imvi' around to wimh wlndowa,
koop lump oliiimiKya uli-an and allt
iishik," -Norwalk Ili-rald.
• fr.
Ah ii ruli' thu m'grih'h are Kettiiift
un liflli-r in the Smith than they
iiiul.l i'lmiuliere, and their help ia
niT.'Hkary In the wlillra ati.l the proa-
perily of I In- r |finn. Thi. refore, It
i« f.illy In dini'iiM any project fnr tend-
ing Ih.'Uianay New VorkNun, Ind.
In .lni|in « In riiiuii Wuriu t 'aki' Ue«-
In.) "nrim. anil r.'innv.'Ili.'in from the
•\*ti'iii. Sufi* 11Ii i.hii111 ami .'ffi'i'livi'.
-• .
Airnrdillg In Si Iililnr I UU1.11. of
Kansas. I hi* inarms arc klini kindly
maltri ati'il in Arkaiikn.i, I'.-xiim and
other Sunlhrrn Bltilin. lint Hnuii'-
ho . nr other it hn|i|i.'iik Hint they
.Inn'f UJIl'f In kcml rniniiii-li'i'k to
• itli.-r Hlal. k Iii In g fiHii| fur ih.-in.—
St. Umik I'iml-1iTkpatelt, li. tn
— — - —
Aln.nl III.' only thlliK Iui|mimIIiIii to
an iivi'riiK'' illuiiiin.-1 ik i.i Ih'i.i u|i lli.i
run.t. \Im.iit tin. i.iilv mi'dliilui' to
.•ff.'.-l unllv ritr - i'll 111 * anil fever U
S i' 111.11' h riilll and K.'v.'r Antidote. Kor
"ale hy t'. ICrhar.lif Sou.
■ ——. -•
K A. Swanii, au ..1.1 ('nnf.'derate
wluute inin.l ik impaired. Ih at llie
puur farm near I.urkliurl. lie Hiklna
lu ni l intn the t'uufcilt rale lluiiie, at
Aiiklin. nii.I ivanlk hi>iiii' nn.' lu iden-
tify lit in. Ili- tt.'iit intn the miny
fruin l.iii'kharl. 'I'etiai.. ami hum «i-
laili.'il In Kiiiilirnu|(h'ii nrlillerv.
I iano'H lirlitade. If any nf hik ulil
rnmraili'M shunl'l nee lhi< |>iiragrii|ih
I hey will .'(infer :i ftiM.r tlpon III.' ulil
k.il.lier liy «riling In him at l.nck-
hurl.
4|i
l t to \S .1 Mlley |v i 'll., ami g 't ii
I utile of M ( I I'ertalfl • lull I lire"
slid if It i« not llie lie*, ri'im-dv you ham
ever iiRi'd for i'hills ami Fever ymi
money w II be refunded.
llie llalleltsvilh* Kra saya.that iu
llie fs« t that lie has been for a ftjyjf
time chief clerk under Tr* usurer *■
Lubbock, Mr. Wort ham holds a
strong card which, if he uses it well,
will materially assist him. 'l'hat ia
not the reason w hich leads The Kx-
press to support him. He might
have been a very had chief clerk. It
is the fat t 11 i/ir iie I "in tli,Mil Id.I « • l
will gi\e him tin* support of the
soul liw cht. lie slum hi lie made trcas
nr. t in the direct line of promotion.
Kxpri ha.
—- ——
i i m i'l.Ks on rill kack
henole Jin illlptllf Ntiile of the lilootl atld
are looked upon by untilV willi miRplcloii.
\cker'* lilootl Rlixir w ill remove all im
purine" ami leave the complexion riiiooIIi
ami i• leui I here i>< nothing that w ill mo
thoroughly build up llie constitution,
bushel of wheat i* taxed purify ami tlengthen the whole «y*tem.
•t pnssibilit \ of pay incut t >o|i| and guantnleeil by C Krhard A Son.
ley I., ili..tr I nn. I.. I..I..I I in ' ■■■■ —
The Waen Day nays •• Kx-tSov-
etunr I hmckmortun ik welcome to
Waco. We apetik of him a " ex.
giivenmr" rallier than " ex-repre-
imI that ik fur every
lilu-nlii liny man In cxerl all hi-
| nncr. In iikc all hik ililluellce in
l>riu|(iug lln people tn act together,
lu nominate ilie IickI men fur ollici'.
In intiki' nuininatiuiis \v i I In hi I fetir "r
lavur. lu ili'if unci* III.' ilciuugngiir
that >iill try In rid'' inln nllice UU the
iicgr.i vnle ; all «• have tn >lu in In
unit i ntiikelvck. ami dn oil r ill III nr. t
fur lie gnud uf iinr eniinly As lung
as llie while men are divided uin.ingkl
tin inki Im s the negro will till yonr
nllic.'M with n s' l i f ih'iiiagngiii s. ami
lawh-kmi - will lie l he nrih-r rif I lie
ila\ Il Ik only the political llelllli
gugiii', the man who caie- mil fur
I In gnod uf . -oil lit ry nr peuple. III.
mail iv lin uliiv cares fur himself nml
nhn had no frien I- niily during the
l auvtiks, w liicli hail wnrke.l no diitak-
I r1.11-sI\ I'll llie guild uf llie |ieople
and <-i.iinl ry. I'lte only w ay in which
we can coiiiilerncl this diHgraeeful
and ii ti lu w fui imi\ uf men luiyilig
Ihelllkclve- Ilit.i ulllee I* l.y llie or-
giiui/.alinu and deterliiinalmii uf all
guild peuple. to nominal.■ and elect
llie lu st uf men to ofllc. and such a
iiiurse will sill le the race .|.ieklinii
willi im and will I • kalitfiielory lu a
liirt." portion uf the fn i dun n.
As long lis We llllM' faMitk lu i I.. a
ti friend In reward, iu making muni
nallutu. for nlllee. we .hall nnt do
well. tu ki-leililty men fur olll i' w.
must iie imparl ial, not know any pet-
sons, nut .M n lake nurkclve- into
con-id. rat ion ; only ncled the righl
mail fm the right place.
. iiir orgnlii/.tilinn ik not a poliiii al
one. In11 this and nth. r uIiiiki s force
ii« lo try and prolccl ourselves, lo
eli-viile our voices tind to di'tiouni i
all til'iinek carried oil in our go\ctn-
iii. nl. mi matter whether local, alulc,
ur federal, li t u* rise In a mint and
eseti l-e III.' privileges uf ti free pi u-
■ ie once llinri'. let ilk lllsenrd the
p.ililii li ili'tutigogue forever, let its
r. ly on tin highest gift our < reutor
litis given lo maii, on reason and no
longer take i In* word uf tin* profek.
ktuiiul poliiii inn ■ "itccMiiug our vvel
fare, we have too long neglcuted uur
duty tu pr.il.el lln Itnst the fathers
nf this county put mi uur hands for
safe keeping. If We I II. tllll wake l)p
to our duly oui iliihlr. il will Miffet
III.' eoll-e.|l.i n.'< - I lie \ no lollger Will
I lie free Ilk. Ilielr sii, , Imt \\||| hii\,
eau e to . urke our inactivity and
li''■ h win li hearing the naui.-H ol
I lathed.
I -1 ti. pray lo the I reaier of all
I a i ill l"lln and the lulls of Ihe ruii-
ways, Ihe elevtilnm. the inerchantH
and llie spceulaturk, and kulikei|iicnt -
ly of the inilh-rH and the linker*, un-
less the farmei ohtaiuk relief lie miikt
throw lip the kpnn^e 11 In I quit hik
occupation
" rather than
kcntntive "
It is true that lie liak served an a
tepresi illative in congrcMi, hut il ia
aUo true that lie wuk governor of
r. \uk. Iioldliig hy a tenure full an
legal bm that hy which flovcrnor lioaa
tUPtKSV. hnlila to-day. and that by reaaon nf
Ihi. is In fan what von ought to illegal nulliudk lu waa deprived of
have. MMiimist liavt il. to fully enjoy •' he opportunity to discharge in full
Id- Thtiu-aiiih are -can-hing for it tlu- trust the people had confided to
• lailv .ami inoiuiiiiig lieiiiiiP'e they liud it |,ij,, the people mil v \ et see pro-
j.i• i. | ti«ai- itnl* upon tiuMMiuid- of dol i , i . . . , ^ ..#1..
1.1 me ;,„t,allv hv |„ I" "" " •'< ' l "« k .teeutive
ili.- I„'|." tll ll may alia.II tliU tiiH.n.) elmir not alone to vindicate their
choice of twenty odd
yearn ago, Imt
lo honor a worthy citUen and iiunctU
llie stale tik well.
A i.'l v ■ I 't nitiv I" luul h v all. W
It'.i: .'il'i thai Kle. It le It it ti* rH. if u-i «l
lie "111111sr I" iIik ell.in. ami III" use per-
-1 s i 11 iii. will l.riiig wii g. ii nl I. Igi-1 l.iti
anil mi.i llie ih mnn 11vkiiepahi and in "— — -
.till itikiei.'l Kupep'v. We uimeiiir Kcv. .left I). Km, llapllat tiiinia-
11 v -|" I"'" 'i"1 « ,er. in edilor.ln-chie'f uf -The Chrik.
ill-. a-> of I ivi r. :.|umaeli tiiul Khiu.'j'k,
>..l.| at ."iiii ami #l ,nu per lioitli'hy W. ,1.! tian Itauuer," recently atarted at
1 % v ' "■ ! Iluntaville, Texaa. Kev. Hay wan
I he of Texan, an ; partly rained in Kan .up, and wan
Im- Iii en noli 11. dci-idck thai the city fnr many year* a pupil of Mik. s. J.
il* I Irgain'n nc-honl, at thin place, lt
ik a four column eight page paper,
annum.
council of Sail Autumn im cell
powers when it adopted au ordiunii.
lie.liking iiiniifiiin il* joi, olhcrwinc ,
I iii wily hot,sen. il.e',|iics|ion ha- -"d.ncripllnn «U ccnlk per
been utked whether Mn svstem nf In his salutatory Kdltor Hay nays;
licensing such place*, as is done in
NN in n. not illegal. In reply it may
Im aid Ilia* when vAac i went into
tin iicriiaing busim st* she tliil not
lean any gaps dnwti. I he special
el it or i tei| to \\ aco by the leg-
islature el arlv ami
luitli Mi/;t * the <ily to grant licenses
tn !. • i *i-* n| i|tieslinfiaidf repute.
NN i il" m l 1 utiii.ntt- that it is any-
tluii / i-i ' i ag al" - it . but \\'aco stamis
on solid o m.l * f ir as the law is
c.iin rm d i d a Waco lit t nsc to a
bawt\y housi i t. h gal tender in it*
way. Kin it Authorities of Waen
iu i|c\Mtig measures to ileal with
Cue I)n. ml evil til nit tl tins coll hi not
*i:ppt' * atid tulnptetl tin* next beat
poli \. which was tn icgulate ami
derive as much revenue as practica-
ble out n| tin y stein. Waco has
lie, .nrl> from lln
.1.icing kcctiuu of
rcceivcil and say thai the callc crop
was a I ii ..si twu inntilhn ahead of the
ordinary growth, making the plant
two feel high, and I hat tin' frecltea
uf llic past two iiiglils have killed
lln growth, and il is feared thin will
i bus. au entire replanting Cotton
and corn are lint linit. rimuaaudn
up.ill thnusaluls of \. gclatilen have
In . ii killed ami In. gar.III. r* even
In .v. have liegiili replanting.
. . ►- —s
llvspepkia ami tliiligwtiiiu dentroy
all energy of mi ml and l >dy. (
Il in devoted to the intcreata of
inurality and religion. It in owned
and edited h\ a ll-ipllat preacher.
Il proposes In go to the people with
nitcli I rank parent fairuck tu treating
every subject with nucli clean haildn,
npetilically and such nn open heart, an tn make
it a welenin. guekl in any house.
!t is unt publinhed fnr ennlroveray.
Nn pugilistic display will ever be
made in iu coluiniik. Itn editor aa-
k.iut.'H these new duties in the in-
tcrenl .1 peace ami brotherly kin.l-
nt kk lie liopen to contribute his
part (..ward liritiging about that day
when "man to man the world o'er
nliiill brothers lie." If any one dncn
not approve nf uur starling thin
paper, of course lie need not lake
it. and bin responsibility will end
there. W e are, fortunately, not de-
pendent on any otic'* approval, for
entire sugar-pro- the people of Iluntaville have shown
l'i\a« have been ' their approbation of our venture in
such a aulMitantial way :i« In make il
poilnihic fur us In run twelve muiithn
wiilmul drawing one cent from the
insnilde future incntiic of the paper.
ilorcit vutiTk pay their |.er«oiial thai tl. will give us ktr. ngtli ami (carim is a positive cure
It aeeins the ll'tii'ier was uiiatakcii
iu annoiiiu ing thai tin- late Stephen
W. III"..nt was the lukt surviving
'•lign.r of the l'exas declaration nf
indepeiidciii'i'. Another one of the
nn in 1'i-r who signed that historic in-
kt tu iiiciit till nurvives ami liven near
Mvarailo, .Inhunnn county. Ilin
name is Win. (' t'rawf.ird. llreli-
hain llinucr.
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