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W. J. MILEY &C0,
DRUGGISTS
BASTIIOI'. IKX AS.
SK0OI Al*a MBDIOXKBft
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tu Ihr I'rrtu i i/ihim Ih juli lmeiit,
mi / fjntiDin iraitrd on < ill,, i
il i <j ur iiii/lil.
A lull llll.! Ill
Patent Modioines.
A.;eiita for tin LaHki.i, Chi ah. '
1HE BASTROP AOVERTISER.
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C. ERHARO & SON
ESVCTCCXSTS.
BASTROP
TEXAS
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VOLUME Ha.
IIASTBOP, BASTROP COUNTY, TEXAS, MAY lMMi.
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4093.
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rilKsTKlt I: ii 11 \iiii. Cashier.
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>ui' «<|iiur<*
I\v.11 Junres
l hrce squars ... —
in -foilrili column.
Jin-half i'uIiiiiiii —
Mil- Colllllltl
Wlvi
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s IHI ia mi an mi
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j.'l it'll III ihi. i.ll ihi
iii III>(<>.'> ihi iimi ihi
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J'r.in.i.'iil ml" ...Ill VI |M |
(nil,i llr-l iti-if lion. ii in I *1
(i.ri iijii iibnt'i|ii"iil insertion.
rnrttffi.Sii'i!!' ini cents |H r lint
silllseipi.'lll lllltfl'lloil lilX It'll I f.
words nniki' n llni'.
Ililniarv notices exceeding ten lilies. ill
tin* rati' nfcents a IIih'.
Ml Ir.iiiHii'ttiHtlvrrtUi'iiii'iiU mux In- puitl
for In
<eg.il u It.-rlis 'ui.'iil-. v\ lii'ii charge. I. If I
ii «|iuire (<ir t'.it'll liiHfi'tlni). Wlifii
paid iu advance f I per square (nr I If
lirst, mill Ml cents lor each additional
insertion.
mr'S'lin above rati'* will lie itih'tly rnr-
/«'•/1ml in each ainl everv in laiirr.
1F. B. Mil P.
Capital Stock Paid
Authorized,
Op, $50,000.
$250,000.
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?"K ' xi'l i> .w.i •/•/•>•. /.v AMorNTfi
Mi>NKY HKCICIVKI) ON HFI'OSlT IN I.AKiiK Ol( ^MAI.I. A.MOI'N'TS, SCHJKCT To CIIKI'K.
SECOND ANNUM MAI-FIST.
GivKN rxi Kit tiik ai spicks hi
TH* MAHTKOr KIHK I'K
i'alttjiknt
28TH AND 291H Or MAY
Tilt* Klri'inrii liavf rcri'iilK aii|iilreil
a Iwitiili(ii) irarl nl laml. near Ii.hii,
wltli'li l« mm licltiK lin|inivi>il ai filial
i'llim'Iihc ami I" In' kitunn lii'ri'lillt'r a
FIRKU«K'H I'AIIK.
a imvIIl.in nl |it riiiiiiii'iil anil Iiii|hi Iiik
I'liiiriii'lii wllli a limit una nl iMHMi
A SAD DEATH SCENf.
Pathetic Recital of How Colonel
John Cardwell Died,
*1111*1. IS \ S %l(ll « IUII{ l.hllMNi.
io sw 11 r mi-i« *• \i• i nv ii
l"li i i i > i'M '.iii i ii. ii l"> M 'III V.
(Jovornor Throckmoiton at
lli'Miwi. i'l'xiiM, April
Tilli Bank is tully i>i| lipp.id ami pi '|iui« il. ainl will ! •
\nii iuii'iisi any pali of yinir lui>iin'>s
KIHK ritOoK VAl'l.T. TO OI'nTiiMKli." To ■-
niRECTORSi
I*. O. KI.znui. II. II.
IIIIKKN.
a fuillil'ul lorri'Mjionilt'iil i."
with it.
M.IAIII.K I'A I'K Its
ffiinfiiij', Tr.ru*,
i ni.i'
I i i hi ii. \ i . Kiiii tun.
i to -ni: i: i: n a ii n.
I . A. iiam M:.
I'iiivi i i..
I Mi I VIN,
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iian w
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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UNDERTAKER
— AND -
RiiiuiHE
EVERY
j{riinli anil I
uImh |irniii|iily
t'Ki j a,:
till if l>
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i\ lit'11 i i iiiT I ill :iii\ i l.i ii: in nit
lint- ilmi't ft'itr in I'i'Ii'^in|.li nr
l'fli|ilnnn'.
X KEVEU DISAPPOINT.
GHAS. 8RIE6ER.
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JK/LTJSTCZr
I have iu stock, Just vt-il. TWO Kl
FLOWS AITS rA'RiliWG
C.lli ! t fnilllil ill tin* « lt| k{: ihI, Jin'-
,>nml I«• 'Mil. ill iikI nniki' « I'llliinj: In
he lull it •!> I«' . - Ili-f i.-I :• ill U«l irafltl'Oil.
A it tit- III!'' of <;«tU*' (uriiUliiiig ^oimIk
an Iriml ami in;nl«'t" < ril r.
I am u^i'iil for llir ••i,lrl ral« l
White Sewing Machine
im| 1<* ami
manilfar-
llo* iMnlt'nt Miiiiiinir. I Im* mo*t
(In' uio i xuliKtaiiti ll iiuiclilm
iummi.
No Ihiiiih' rompli'tf u illioiil a \V|ili«
•ti'vvlin: inarlilm*. Trv our.
, ."£2M:B5NrTS.
Li, CABI.OAII8 of
iMI J >J.MENTS.
\y>( uTDiN(j
KVKliN 1)1. '1,11'TlO x III'
i'i,o; s, K.\i:Mi.\(i \n i)
\i. L'h i I I I U.w, I Ni I'I.KM KNTS.
will Ih ra'Hilv for tli«* rraml ori u«l«ni.
I .utility for two w holt* (lu> mill iil^lilw,
vyi-ry Hiiiui*t«iiit*iil thai <*aii Im* il \i*i«l
will Ih fiirnUlit'tl, ami rvrry i*onvenlt*iii*t'
thai run Im* wcuri'il will be proviilvil.
Tin1 manly ronlfiilP of mkill in i'atti.k
uoi'iNO will In* a fcaturt* i*iijovccl liy all.
Tin* |>ri/«* ilii- yt-ar will uiirNt t the inot.1
it rr t • in | il I ->|ir< i imiW l o\ * iii tilt' fllllt*.
a 'i'oi un am km . Willi a larger mini-
lirr of a iitrit*ii IIiiiii ln'rvltifort*. ami willi
mon i'X|M*in )vu | rl/t*i4 IIiiiii laH ynir.
will riMiill axain Hit* tluy* of HiiriiMit
rhivalry.
Tin* tfrml N'ationai. Uamk will In-
playnl for tli«* uinnli'ur «*liuui| l« ii>i|i111
of tlit- Khili*. Tlit* mail) ex i lli iit ^aimn
of litt^t* I hi 11 plu> at liuKlrop lii'reto-j
fore will iIoiiIiIIoh Im* mirpahmml mi 11 i
occnxlon.
A iiiiiuIht of (lie IichI ^iiu kIioIh in tlit*
mute will Im> prcHciil. ami nitniftou*
coiitoli* ami puroi'M w ill Im* itrranged.
Yuril* ami oilier aeeoniuiotliilloin* will
lie provided for ealtle, liorwc, lio^,
eliiekciiM ami a iv other live Ktoi k that
owner* may ilenlri* to exhibit. It in
propoM d to uii^r thin Hloek « liow the
tint"! iiileii*x|iu^ ever held in the v.
ami all pcrnon* having *tock worth) of
(xhildtiou are rei|iit Mled to take ad-
vaiita^e of lhi*t oppotluml) to hIiow
their good ipiaiiticx.
A Ma) l^t'KKN will lie ( !• rlcd u>
iiMial. Till* content for the honor i*
expected to he eveli more iliillialed than
liert toforu.
There will he foot race**, rock iitcee,
pole climbing ami oilier innocent
alumtemciit, appropriate pri/* * being
awarded in each tmdance.
During I lie itilorvaln bctw(*eti aiiiune-
lliclil* tin- people present will be inter-
tallied by ntoMiNKM mi*kaki:us who
will diiictnoi prmliug i -u«-.
At Kliticet each evening ihm imi will
be^'ili, to lie coiililiued until 1 o'clock
the next morning.
I Ik- celebrated lla^trop It rax* llrnd
Iindi " leaileiKhip of I'rof. •lung, will be
iu atli'tidanceday ami night, discoursing
moot i xccllcul icu-ic.
The iiiauagciueiit will make in the
next |i*mie of the AI'VKl(Tl*Kit and by
postern hereafter to In- ili lrihuteil. more
detlllite lllllioiillieiiient with reference
to tIi# order iu which the varloun
features ol the occhmIoii will take place
timl a* to prl/.cx, etc.
iH«'.il,'" iii in-
ill lliu mirrowful
M-IIII I sll.f MM 1*1 N IK II-
M ii.m t in it t
ll.iu.ii.il i'..-i \|trll III. imm.
'I lit' fnllowiiiK liun-liiinj It'llfr wan
rt-ci-it nl laii iiinlii In iIt.- i iliinr nl
Tlit' I'iml friiin Mr*. Ilr Uiillu-rloril.
Slit- ill. Tlit- I'uhl li'.'l Hurt , |iiiriluii
t".>..iii....i, imUi'ii in |iiilili*liiuu ii,
|| fan I. of „ ,. niMnht.r;:;"',''!.
' IVxna tu Lin i'
ami t-vory «nit- r
Ifrt-ullv Inleri'itU'tl
Iiu'Ih act fitrlIt:
Mr. .1 iiIiiihIi.ii :
ClIK-l I nt t.aki I*i \n i m iun, Wliar-
imi Cmiiilv. April If. Ymi know,
uf coiirat'. Ilutl nit ll.tlilf Itfi'llier ia
ilrail. lit- ilicil at AiUO n'l'liti'k
i'veiling liefiiri' IiihI. A li'ltunini
tt an m'lil in W Inn lull (rlgllli'ili Ilii lea)
lilitl I nil I it III lime tu leate <>n
I In' train tliui ni(ilit (ur Itielimnntl.
tvliere IU. Uiillicrfutil uhtiuintl a
• 'HJIA iuiiI jiuiili1. W ' ilrnvi' lliruiiuli
llir timl, iiisilit fifty inilt'h, ruiiliiiiK
lliere at V M'aierila.v mnrniiig. I.mkI
eve ni ii|i, al iilitnil llie HHiue Innir
that In- lilt.I pa*>ti'il away, tte laitl
Iiiin Iu real here, where Iii* three |
hoV* hail lii't'it iaiil ill lite early
yearH "I IttM iintrri.il life. 1 he\
tvdiihi in- rchpcetitcK 2f, 2m ami -ti
\ear> of age were they alive. I In*
tla\ lie tlieil hail lieen the initHt
elieeifiil tine fur Hevt ral wfeliH. I'ur
I lie fir*! time In- lunk his regular
seat at the heat I uf table fur iliiilier ;
:ilsu tvtillieil Hevtral hiintlreil yitrtU
f■ imi the huiiHi* where Hume IiiiiiiIm
were at work. Nn ilreiun uf any
ilanutr iih iii lilt! iniiitlH uf lii
family, yet that nuiining he aaiil In
lliit wife lie wanted tu n|ieiik till a
Hlllijei'l lie liitiI Intel ilolie li.-fure
anil rtaitl: "Wife, when I 'im tlemi
I w ant 'ii v Iinily laid here Iiy AiIrian'n,
ami tlmie " willi an little evpi iiHe i^
piiM-ilile." She 11 IImIi 111 him, in it
(■faring tu hear him talk mi, and
Muun lie went out. ui I told you
liefore Seatetl iu his room in a
Bonham.
I'Mm. April 2ii. I'.t-
i int i -1 in ii I hrut kniort hi t Hine Iu
from lluiiet Uruve last night, and
i Ii-.null the rain >ta> ponrlnn dint n
III lurii'iit'i, a nnililier uf eiti/.ens. lie-
1-1 nupaiiii-il lit tlie Hiiiilimu Silver
< urnet i mill I. lint hi in lit i In* depot
and eseiiiled liiin up town. At i
n't Im k tliiH evening he was esr;irleil
tin- l.ti^i tllHlriei e.ntrl room, thi'
, rMcriptioti* rurcftilly « hi|ioui..
, iled at nil hour*.
PATENT MKM'CJNB
• II kinds.
Over .'i.oiiii Kimdaus have settled
iii and around Kurekii. ('al., within
a year.
I'lie woman with the Iron jaw must
give utterauee Iu Home prelly hard
ituriU.- Huston I'oat.
' ' '
I lu ll' Ham's Serve A llune l.tnlm^n
w III relieve sprain-. Ilrtilses, Neuralgia
.s.ilil In nil ilriiKgl-.t't
mid ItlieunialiHiu.
The world seldom looks to ave tho
lliiois mid galleriea of tt liieh were | kiuil of tracks you left liehintl, pro-
crowded tu their full capacity with v'ded you only g t there. Milwaukee
people eager to hear the old stales- Journal.
TO BUY.
K 'liiiinmrH
iiliiHSMITH.
Also, a cailtiail i .t-
i-aiiitot liu i'Xi'i
nl' Flour. Siiitiir and Mnl.i"1'-
IIf.I in t|iiiiulil \'. t|inilii \. * ai inly
In ilu>
in 11ri11■
I
Highsmith & Highsmith,
Attorney at Law.
LOAN AND COLLECTING AGENTS.
HASTItOl', I'KXAS.
DOIiI.ElTINU A SPECIALTY. I
MONEY TO LOAN.
THE HOPPE HOUSE
ALFRED HERZOG, Manage.
Bastrop,
(tool! -., f 'lot liiti^,. I Iin'is. ISIioi's. ami jfoimral inr
l-'innilinv ami Caiju i liim my slock
In tin- I ia f • ot ii Is, Linliits Dress
liamlisf. I di ly eiiiiijinlilioii.
Call and See for Yourself.
OTTO EI-iZ;iSrEI^_
JONES & JO ENS.
(illtM iii ii.HIMI. lltsTIIoe. ii \tv)
IlKAI.KI.'S IN
i/
•ipei'tiil iilli'iilltin glvi'ii Transient t'us-
linii. 'I'lils In .line lius I tn- iiiii-i airy and
comfortable m uusof any lintel In ititvn.
Ili-il* neal mill every attention given
guests. Charges iiitnlt-rali- In suit tin-
slrliigeiit limes.
K. W. IIOI'I'K. I'lioi-iioTim.
HOT ami I'm.n HATII* HHI Hi>ST"
HAMI'I.I III IOM
llnslropt T *.-i . Julv. IS. Issii -v.
TIIK 'EXCHANGE'
John ii mayo. prop.
Mv lull- will he supplied with
PURE LUPOUS,
Brandy. IVhlskey. 'tlln. Wine. Ale,
I'nrter and l.ager Itei-r.
HAVANA I'll i A IIS, IIKST wl Mil V. !
Prniiiksliig emirteiius mut lilteral treui-
Ini-nt In all. I ask a (hare uf pulilli-
nal ruiingc.
.lOHN' I).MAYO.
'OPBOTOSRAPH MLURT!^
■STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
TOBACCO ANDCI GARS.
1 HE EXCELSIOR fENCE.
I-'. II. Kickc lius purchiiHed the sole-
right for lia«ir< |> and Lee counties, and
has now In operation at iii* Mhop. iu the
• i nod ma n llhu k-mltli Shop, the cele-
brated
K.\rKI.S|ti\ l-'KN't'K LtioM.
with w h ieli lie • an make the neatest, the
I chi apext and the most durably fence now
' put up, suitable for \ards, gardens or
I Held. The machine i rough looking but
| its work is mibstautial. neat, ami will
I never KWag. lie Weaves fence* from 2
; to |'v, feet high, binding the long pickets
NOAtk
I.. F'OIN I -
AND BAST.
its A • CAHHY
with from two to il\e wire
enough jiot to swag, close enough to
keep off rat* and as far apart a- you may
want them, lie weaves small pickets or
planks 1 inches w hie and over an inch
thick. The pickets for these fences are
pushed forward and held tlrmly while
the wire is twisted from It. making the
fence strong ami durable, rabbit proof,
hull-strong, horse-high and pig-tight,
lie ha* already put up several fences Iu
lta trop which have given perfect ati«-
factiou. Among the number put up, i«
the trout and division fences at Sheriff
Hell's residence, also, at the residence
of Til. A. Ila«lcr, w hi.'li lie Invites the
\V : kce'i ciiiislantIi on bami the
Mmuawm, Ktc*., Ktc. Ot u
I lioici t f ami I \ ri.Kl |[. Si •. m:. ('(•! HI
FLECIFERS | public to inspect. While neat and prctt)
!fi look at. t lit' Si 'rill l* Itfll •tlliniatlt lit!
and cheap, costing oul) about one-half
?i mm
LOUIS
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
l« replete with lift and fresh arlieli iu tlii- line.
COUNTRY PRQOUCt; BOUGHT AND SOLD,
CHICAGO. ST.
\NI •
KANSAS CITY:
. I' ■" • I I i"I • ill nil "I Hie nlinvt1
.ii,' - - Ii I .i -1 11 .i in- ui en-li rn ami
mull., in in.. -. makeiin- M. K.
i\ I ll'\ tile lie.| line In
large arm chair after dinner. Mnlliis
and lilt le Ksli'lie willi liiui, I lie) passeil
sonic time. Minnie, the ehleat, was
iu llie room t.pposlle al hersensel,
working on a portrait that he tins
taking great interest in. and acting
as a cntic ami supervisor. Soon he
had Kilitli take her inaiulolin ill Illi-
nium willi her aisler ami plat I n
him. He ninth- the child throw- a
shawl across liiiu Indole she went,
ainl afterward complained of In ing
chilly, lint would not have a lire,
lie was i-uldfsl tn his hands, lie said,
ami Mollie went to the kitchen tn
gel a liottlu uf liul water. Return-
ing, she (mind liiui d.t ing. mid in a
few liniments all was over. Ills soul
wns waft ed heavenward hy the
strniliM nt ttwet'l illume in the hands
of his unconscious little idol, while,
at the supreme moment, tin-otlu-r
was engaged ill the work for which
his heart wns so full of ambition ami
pride. A terrible blow had fallen
npoll a helpless fauiil.y. As tel. Wi-
lli) lint kliow what to do. • • *
I thought you would be glad Iu hear
from us, for you sccineti to love In in
and knew linn so well. • ' * We
are nwiiy from all facilities for colli*
iiiunicating here: in fail, il is utter
isolation. Don't know when m
will gel away, but hope that we can
to-morrow. for the weather is threat-
ening mill tin- roads gel almost im-
passable. \ cry truly your friend,
A. ('. id no in-miii.
" 4ls
Happy Hoolu-rs.
Win T 11111111.11-. I'l.ilinasternf Iditville.
liul.. writes: " Kleetrb' Hitler* tm-
*|i.lie iiiuri'fur llie IIiiiii all ulliei nn-.11
clues imiiiiIiIiie.l. lur that li.nl f.-cilug
itrisinK fmm Kiilney mi.I l.lterin.uhle
•iilllll I I "lie. f III nil-r .'lllll slili k IIIIIII. "I
same pin. e. says : '-Kind Kleiirlc Hit-
lers to I'.- Iin- I..-"I h i il In-v ainl Lit. i
mt-tlieiiii . make me t- el like it new man
.1, \v. Gardner, hardware mwehnnt.
sametiiw n s ys: Kleetrii ItllbTH l jtlsl
the tiling fur n man w In. is nil run il" n
and ih.ii'l care ttiielliei lie live* nr ill. -;
|.t- It.nn.I new slreiitrlli.gui.il appiiite mill
fell jll>l like III- hail II ll'-W ll'll.n- till III
iiiiiii. The grin heads of old tinier*,
willi whom lie had shared the hard-
Ml? ! tr" \!}iri'Vin<>^«i. i in>
were anxious to sec and hear their
I,link introduce.i I tie got'e-ruor. after
which, auiiil 'In' frnpient applause
of the henrcrs, lie nthlresaed theinj
for more I linn two hours.
Inpall's Matrimonial Pension Bill.
Apropos of the rr-niarriage of
widowers, a woman of much uciile-
ni'ss and no slijihl personal I'liaiin
lias said that there are at leas! lite
women in the world ready and will-
ing to marry any given iiiiiii. Itui
she had in inilid a whole iiiiiii. Iii
I ihe case oi a mail with only out- arm
ami uiie leg. ur with no cyc . Senator
iugalls, ol Kansas, scenia to think
an i vliaueoiis inilini'inelil calletl
lur Su In- lias iutiodiiccd a bill
pensioiiiiig at llie rale uf *1-' a
mouth during widowhood any woman
who will many a fragmentary vete-
ran of the abuti- description Ilii'
i iiuipensatii'ii may u..t st em high,
but it w ill 11 rut nib iy be Ii .11 lit I sulli-
eienl The Senator has no doubt
rt-lletied that llie veteran put to
nurse on the proposed teruis would
be unlikely lo survive long. New ;
) ork Sun.
« •
Rf.ASONS FUR UVYING LOCAL SCHOOL
TAXES.
I, l.ucal taxation is cheaper than
pri\ulc sttiiH,'} ij^tion.
'J. Local laxsili^ii ^sutcr Mian
ptivnle silli*i ri|dIon.
Local tiiMitiiiii Ktrciigibctis
local inlet* *|m in I lie *eho(ils.
I. A local school tax. with maxi-
mum of '0 rent • (01 tile £1"". is Hot
luirili iiaoinc.
The Iriihtccs of tlislricls levy-
ing Idea I lax.es lill\•• llie right to ex-
tend lite *cllolll*lle age lielow eight
and above sixteen ye lira.
I luring a recent storm li^lit niti^
struck .1 oho ^'I^hImv ItfAMt.l^'**•««««•
of bin eyes from tlielr sockets. At
llll-l •• < UHt. 1 ||- II • "! I"
An Kxehange says with truth:
A mail might as well ntti-mpt to
ipiem-li the phosphorescent cuiaiia-
lions from llie tail end of a lightning
bug with a squirt gun as tu try to
run a newspaper without uiouey.
I.t*l Ilnug reniain where In- is, that
In- may complete Ihe work lie hart
undertaken. Return llirickinurten
to the place from which iu- waa re-
moved, before Ills time expired, lit
the point of the federal bayonet -
Helton Reporter
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An interesting butter slory i onics
from the Indian l'erritory. Hev. J.
I', t tihhoiis recently plowed up a jar
of butter that is aaitl to have bei n
buried for the last if year*. Il was
perfectly fresh nllil sweet except on
one side where llie jar was defaced.
Ill all probability the oldest cili/eli
iu Texas, iu poiut uf resilience, is
Mr. .luhnathaii Anderson, uf I'aliola
county, lie was born ill Tennessee
in February ITfS. and on the day he
was -1 years old In- cmsaed the
Sabine river to lu-comc a citUeii of
Texas, making his residence in this
Stale dale from February IMIO.
I' KO1-1.1 I t lilt tt III IO
t 'niiliriti i.tir slaleineiii w lien w t-say Inat
\.k. r- KnglMi Iteineit) Is in every way
siipcrim tu an) .imi nil others prepara-
' in.ii- Im ih. Throat and Lungs. In
t\ Iniupillg ' titlglt ami t itiup II i niiiKie
mill Ii Ii. t. - .1 I'llee. <• nfft'l ) nil it
- inn pie I.I.ill. file III- Hitter, this
Itemed) issi.l.li.n a|Hisilitc guarantee.
Sulil by t . I ll Iilll ll A Soil
A land owner is bound to iiasunie
nut half tin- cost of constructioAsstld
iiiaililciinnce of division feui-i-un
twccii his iuiproveil liintl ami lliat r "
t., I in- cilies, towns, tillages others, unit su the owner of adjoining
ami school dii-trii ts which levy local laud agrees with liiui to leave the
taxes iiicluiie nearly all the really boundary uiifctieeil. Hut the owner
guild schools in Hie state. of unimproved or unoccupied land is
7. The State school
fund is not
now. nor will il ever be. siillicieut,
w it limit local taxation, lo maintain
the schools as lung as they should
be maintained. I exits Journal of
Kiluciiliou.
under no obligation to build mid
maintain division fences, If. how-
ever, Iin- adjoining proprietor build*
all llie division fence ami the owner
of ihe unimproved land afterwards
! improves ami occupies il, lie is re-
. I ii i rt-tl to pnv for one-half llie value
uf llie fence iii llllll tilllf. k*.
emarkalilc Rescue.
\| i Ml. It ui < 'ii 11 al ii . I'lailitlehl. Ill .
Ill'lke- He si ill• iii.' Ill IllUt she ciiIIkIiI
....I.i wlii.il s.'tlletl nn her lilliji-; she
w a- I real.'.I fnr a nnuilh by her fainil)
pliv-ii-lati-. Inn yrew wurse. lb- told
her -lie w.i" n hopeless victim uf eon-
'Ii.iipiloii and Hint m. Heine eiiulil, asking why congress cant puss I ho
■ mi In t. Her druggist .ugge.ieil Iir. so-t-nileil siiblrcasiiry bill. Thin
Senator Reagan has written a very-
plain letter lo the Farmers' Alliance
peoph ui Texas, lie has received
his share ui i'tlers from farmers,
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(Next toClirl.iiiiiiCliuri'li.
IIASTHiir. TKXAS.
Thanks for past liberal pntroinu.-.
fair ileahn;: lo im-i it and I
pa.routlgt re
Hastrop, March . I vin. 1 \ .
tte iiope lit court.
ct lie a i "illiItnav ce
i'ti" i in I... past
' treaimc
t lie good
:it ami
st.
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FATJZi.
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on supi.
-i\. r*
^1- IMI IS. viO •
C. G. KRUSE, Pro'r.
Cabinet I'hoto's, only per do/.
UrOllpc UNI per do/.
t Mnudy day4 a* good a* any for making
Negatives.
vrn.ir /\i Titos ,i< a* MHjr/rrn.
A CARD.
♦'The did Reliable ami Never Kail
desires to announce to hl« * Id friends
ami patron*. " that lie i« -till doing hu«i-
lii'ss at the old stand." and ha* imific) to
loan on large or small sum*, on l'*ug or
iiort time, at ten per cent per annum;
.liuys vendor * lien note, uml other gilt-
fdged negotiable papei and county
♦cript. Also buys and •ells exchange nt
.•urreiit rates.
t mi old mutual friend.. 'apt. fJllb'sple,
aIII alway* Ih« found at III* de k re.idy
%ml anxious to wait upon ill) cu*loiners.
.1. i . IIIOOIN-.
lla-trop Nov 11. l"eo.
HICK ll'IIAHIIEI.KIIEN'S
B.KKK MAKKI-ri'
XK.NT pot ill 'Tn T.. HASTIAN'S.
We Keep'Constantly on Hand the'Fattest
BEEF, VEAL AND PORK.
Pafi'onap'of tlin jitililii iut it> I, ami lull s:i:irtfiMTit.n giiai
niift-i-d. Try us.
HasTHoP, Tk.VAS, Si'Jilclliliti i'l I, I SMI.
.1. W A I.
• o i Tialllc Mn'gi.
II. IV ill tillKs.
\- 'l I it'll"I I' l— \tr*1
I t Worth, lex,
11 \sio\ Ml -MM;.
tien'l V !••. a 11- k. t \gt
>adab i
Mo.
DUHOO JEHSCT PZOS
lit.Ill I'relll-
II red
Mock.
for sale il tl Hint
ium and Iteg -tere I
Alao. high grud«
•IKU>K\ i I >\\ s,
w itb young calve-,
• '< - I • • Il d • lie. >ol iletl llni ill-pec-
lion invited.
Addrt «• It. I'.. .Ii xmxiis.
Mcblile, J'l # xa*.
the price of ordinary fences, lie refers
the public l« the following certificates
of Sheriff Hell and T. A. Ila-b r. which
shows how well they arc *atistled with
the Kxcelslon Kctice " put up for them
IUsticoi*. April .'t. I Mini.
To NN tiom It .May Coueern
Nh. I . II. Kieke having put up tlo*
•• Kxcelsior Fence " oil oiil pfemi-e-.
both for front, divinioti and ba« k feiic*
we take pleasure iu ciidor-ing all that
can be «ai<I favorably of tlo- fence, utid
• oii-ider it the neatest, cheap'-t and
iiio-l durable fence put up. and clieer-
f 1111 > tecoiillDend it to till' public, foi
\ al l. garde'l or lleld.
II N I'.l I I .
T. A. IIASI.I l«.
ItAsrnor. April -'*
Ila\lng carefully examined I lo Kx-
e«dsior I'clu e" made bv Mr. Kieke. we
an *o uell Sali-tled with it* lieatlie**,
• I) le and durabilit) that we him* given
I Ium order- to rc-fcm e our premise*
willi "Tile Kxcelsior," allll cheerfull)
ii « <iiiiineml it to other*.
11) i ii Mould .
•I I.. NN ll.llAMOl.lt.
T. i\ i ain.
i 'oiitract* I ikeii foraii) number of feet
of f lice r« ipiiretl. NN ill contraet for the
entile fence iir will sell tin Wove fence
(•> p irtb - desiring put them up them-
I'all alld see sillllple at tlie fioodtliail
ltop. fronting oh! pott ••tilt e.
r, II r.i« KK
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I r\ l>r. Thurmond'" I.one St at i a
lai rli t ure. It w ill cure the mo*t aggm
Mtted a*e iii !••*• than thirty days. Nil
, hruggi*ts.
I Itlly r 0c. a bottle, ut NV, ,1, Mile) ,V I o -
drug store.
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III the announeeinent of the New
York 11eral.I that ,M iss Winnie I lav is,
daughter of lion. Jefferson llavis,
and Mr Alfred Wilkinson, a New
Knglnnder ami llie sou of one of the
stalwart aboliliouists uf the earliest
period of that aggressive mouieut.
will tie united iii marriage, the cur-
re-pun.lent at Syracuse is probably
corn el iu referring to il a- "tin
ir..wning event." not. however, as
lit- put- it, nf the great rebellion,
but tin- crowning event uf peace r-
stored and perpetuated by just such
unions, Still rejecting tlie term
rebellion" ihe point is ninth- thai
the crowning event of Hie war was
the surrender of the Southern nrinic-.
Nun thai pence reigns, llie cruw uilig
event of that peace is the intermar-
riage of the suii'. ami daughters uf
the fues once, friends now. ami iu
the ease of Miss Ilat is ami Mr \l il-
kinson tin- Southern people will
rejoice that U if the report pruve
true ami also if Mr. W ilkinsun prove
worthy of such a beautiful and tli<
tiligulsheil wife I lie I lay .
l lie f irinerH "f | cxa* bought dur-
ing the year Im.-*:• 17.-!.' .* '• • pound*
wf liacoti t oiiliting il at * centa a
pound bring* a total of $ I ;.■*,* lT,9Uo.
I lie) iillgllt lo raise CM r\ pound of
llieat tlo ) use. and I lux should seek
to «lo it. Hogs can almost Im entirely
rained oil tlie wio>t< and slop armind
the farm-. Troy Kuterpri^c,
King - New Iii«co\ei) foi l oiisumplion ;
«b' itoiight a bottle Hid to her delight
(otllld her-i If iM'iiefltteil from llrst dose,
she continued it* u-c and after taking ten
bottle-, found ||( rself -oiltld ami Well,
now doe* her own housework and i* a*
•veil as -In \ci was. Kree trial bottle
id thi* (il« al I ii-coM i v al NV. .1. Mile)
"bug -I(• ie. laige bottle- oOc. and
$ J.UU.
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Seed Corn 4,000 Years Old.
During the season of ISm-.i a must
remarkable crop of corn was raised
by David Drew at i'lyinouth. N. il
In isnM Mr. Drew cauic into pos-
session of some corn gruins found
wrapped with a ui 11 ui my in l-'.gypl.
supposed lo lie I.Otlil year- old.
These were planted and grew. 11
had many of the characteristics uf
real corn . tlie leaves were alternate ;
i! grew to lie ovt " six feel high, tile
mill-ribs were white; but the pio-
duet uf the stock there l wilt-re the
curious part comes iu. Instead "f
growing in an ear like modern maize,
il hung in heavy cluster • ai the tup,
nn xpikclcts, there was nutnssel: no
*i!k , t it. I. -prig v,, * I.:i kly it'udded
willi grains, each provided with a
a separate hu-.k. like wheat grains.
Kx,
Home First
Let home slauii Iir-«l before all
otlui thing-, No matter hnw high
■tin bit inn trans.end ils duties, no
mailer le t fai y our talents or your
I nil ii.-iice may reach beyond its
tloor-. before everything else build
lip a true home lie not ils slave:
ii. its iii Iiii -si t i 1.1-1 It not lie
enough thai il is -wept and garnished.
that its biinl U guild; bill I tin
luvc in it feed the truth in it. feed
thought .nnI aspiration feuil all
charily ami geiith ncss in il. Tln-n
fr.itti it- -tails shall coh-.i forth the
true tt i nn a ii and i h> trui man. who
shall 11ig.'tIii r rule ami bless the
laud. I alinag'
bill proposes to establish subtreas-
uries iimong the farmers, ami to l^an
to till-Ill llie i...v el IIIIIent flllllls.
Senator Rcagnii writes frankly that
he cannot support any such measures
for two reasons. 1 In- lirst is that
that bill is unconstitutional, and tlie
second iitliat il is impracticable.
The Austin i ilobc say s that Col.
Il"gg fnvurs a stale appropriation
(or tin- < otifederiite Iioiiic and where
is the v i It rati ho w ill not say allien
j The Kxpress is ucipiaiiiled with sev-
eral veterans who are making iirsl-
elass sheriffs I he only thing that
Col Hogg could sa\ that would
awaken a responsive thrill iu them
Would lie: " l.elltlciuen, a stern
chii'i is a long chase. I've gol
enough I ipiit." Supposing tlint
the Tyler 'Terror euiild be inilueetl
to throw mil soinething like the fore-
going, the iiiurmcr of response from
tin- nuieti corner would lie ih-ep-touetl
ami melodious. -Kxpress.
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In Atchison, Kansas, July 7 ISS.'i,
Mary llaldwin was . bior'i'orineil in
death in her bed. Sus|iit:ion fell
upon lu r brother \l iIIhtin. and lie
was tried. eonvicteil of murder ami
sentenced to be hung which in
Kansas means life imprisonment
The ease wns taken t.. the Culled
Slates supreme court which attlrmed
the dei isn.n of the court below.
Interest in the case is revived by the
confession uf one Morgan \iier, a
prisoner iu jail at ijuincy. ill who
says tluil Mis- Hahltvin was mur-
ilereii lit a pal uf his ill all attempt
tu hurglari/.c the house of fTooo
known to be theicin. Renewed
efforts will be made t>. secure the
release of young llaldtvin.
The Mills of God.
The well-known lillt translate.I bv
I .oiigfiilow.
" 'Though tin' mill- --I ii".| grind iow It.
til tint grind exceeding small.
hits latelv been paraphraz. d in this
fashion by a popular le.iurer; ' The
mills of tiie gods, though they grind
with I lili in I. i Ilii acy , gi nut often with
wcarisoiu. s 1..h ni"-, W , lire un
able tn sec that tin- whilt- It iscffei
live, in in nth uf an advance upon
tin 11 r sin ii "f Ihe I tin ago innli, w ho,
in addressing a >101.lav s. htstl re-
marked . " As iin- pin-1, sav •
•'Iin titill. "f lie g...|- giini .lowly
lllll they gt t tte 1 e all the -nil'
—N. w \ ..ik I ribuiie
llie llillsiii.ru Riileetor makes
metnion of a new order •• The Loyal
Son- itiid Daughters of tin Smith,"
lllld gives the credit uf the uriglll to
.1 v Moore, of ilillsbi.ro. The
R.ilei-tor heartily commends the
organization ami it- objects, the
latter being 1. To honor ami de-
feud iin- true ami noble patriotism
■ f the ex-t onfedciate soldier ami
tin justice uf tin- cause f ir which he
enlisted ati-l so gallantly tit-fended.
lo labor to support the needy
ami disabled > x-Cmif. derate soldiers
and sate them from the wants of
•i.is life. 'i. lo protect ami support
tin lice iy wIdiots iimi orphans of
tin ex Confederate soldiers I. To
iuculcatc in our 1 luldn n to . vcr love
and honor our ex-( onfeilt i ate fathers
ami til-- justice of the Lost Cause ;
bill at 1 in- saint- time to love, honor
ami labor to protect lite gram! ami
powerful I uioii of the I uilvtl Mates.
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