The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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Uastrnp Advertiser. BELL & ERHARD,
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bastrop texas, oct. 3.1891.
IMPOHTAVI Til THAI HKNs.
M. Hun.. <3, ImiM.
}.|l|tir A.lvt'iti.fi
1'lrm.r allium lno lliroiiuli >lit' ltd-
it in ii ^ ol >tnir pipi-r llml l In- Hex I
r.'K'ilur iii.'iliiiK of tin' It.iuril ol
K\aiuiiit-r nl lln ir« | r. unity will
mi-el nl I lie Artidrinv, mi
l liiiihtlm. I'lid.n itnd Saturday.
i MhIut itli. '.iili ati'i i<m|]
All npplir:iiit .liuiiid Im'|iri' cnl
<>n I liur*ila\ murium;. nl ii ti'tliHk
Tlirro will lie no regular nicitiny
alter thi* liolore .lutniarv, iN'.l.'l.
ii. i.. ii.'mv
8i'«-'u Itmiril ol Kvaniiiii'ra.
Oim of tlic Iiio.t fttuiwii'li uiul i.oliil
of tin' man) l id IIt'iil iin i ranlilr
llriiin doing liiMlurM in lt.i ln>p, U
that of Iti'll A Krliaiil, lio ilo n
h' ni r.-il retail Iiiimih... 1 Iicm' ii-
| tll'ttll'll lia\i* ulll.t I'l'i'll ImwH iHti'll
together three \rnrt>. yet in thi
; hort time the\ liaie Imllt u traile
thai ii< (rtily a t*>ui hiii|£. their
i lrai!e in not onli iiniiuu.i' in the
e\er_\ I imiievn "there i* room at the
top. ami, rmi|j nlxitiK tlii> fait,
Illoe wiling liu.illr.. m il htnc roll-
.tautiy "|>ulle<l lor tin* to|i"
mIiciv llley itUc« (lies Mould tllul
plenty of "ellio>v room," and I hi^
mot to can In* foiunl eoiia|.iciioua in
every derailment of tlieir lni.i-
iii'aa.
New \ ork is
logri|i|ii*.
.-main alliictcil nilli
I'lie lii>!yeh! rain nilli'!' IM.HH, fell al
Midland, 'IVxhm, on the <111111.
• • •>
Krpiirtn judical# general rain*
throughout weatern lexa*. tin
hiaxieat of I lie *098011.
I'. M. Ilaltel. a I'ucillr Ki|>re
Wc*M'liger in lllisaillg, HO i a park up-
containing |m.<Mmi, and atiolher for
$:tu7.
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The cheap c\ciir ioti rates loTexao
going into effect on the '.".Uli, bring-
ing tlloilMllllU of |ieo|ile from Mi.—
Houri and other states, to Texan.
(Jtiv. Ilogg "ill shortly go to
f.'oliimliiiN, (Mill . al lli<- Hpeiial re-
11 in-iit of litiv. (*u ui|ilie 11, to take
part in I lie political light ill that
state.
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Failure in cropn in Russia has
caused great distress. In addition
to the famine, files and the cattle
plague, have added greatly to the
dislre-M.
Al Terrell, Texas, Miss Com
I,'ink. a young girl of good fainiIt
look arsenic and died, because the
\ tiling man ahe loved wouldn't marry
her.
iincca ing effort* to please; !•> lair
dealing Hitli patrons, their inerenscd
I lie insue ol all I u lilt ad has hecli
■niiied in the lieriuatiarmy.
i 111* I'ope's feeble|ies>. i*. s.iiil to be
city but extends throughout tlie incteasing and hi-<ondit'oii causes
entire county, ami Iib« been gained ' liriii.
by hard work, untiring eiiergv and Mai\ Jordan, the llt uti. tin gill,
who raised a ln s about haling been
iuveigled into a mock man age, has
been persuaded into u real, and her
ami grow ing biisim-.s but show - w hat ,,anie i. Minld. \\ aco i i.n .
genuine pi| l, and honinl.v will, | |„. Cherokee, are n w tea.lv to
suv<>ni| <i#li |*|n. linn |n n tii| OM<l I lom w iniii n> hr« k< n off hut
■ l I*. II. Ili-ll and Joint A. fciimnl, V,,r I'T lln* *uli* «•! luihi t« Ihr |i« v-
tuoyouiiK nifii. lM rn Mini raUi-il in '1 J w'" rirnin-
kl ... , tin*r u tlili* (li i>o*ittoti in tin* oiul't of
tin* count V, ^«*ll kIK n n to alll.oht 1
I III* IIIII11X4 I
cvciv iiihii. uoiiittii ttinl cliilil. nil of ... , ' . .. ,
.ill inul<* iiiiinlicrM of (•iiiitii!
Hlioin uri* pnitid to urUnou Ir.t^ tlx sum-Juz family, ulion. I.rmlin k.llcl
lt.i*lro| Ihivh," h Ih mii* iIcmi \ in^ ("jiloiirl Any el Join n. wrrc tirr «*l«M|
if tin* teiict'fn* tln \ li:iv«* |111 • • a'.itr\r pi Manual San-
In /.. *v|io to Nan Salvador
('uracil COLVMX.
( inm ii iruvn i*.
I lllil-ll\N ( III IU II 1 M( i t • : l k
WiUon. I' 'lor. Sniilii\ •••IhimI. miii-
«!u\ im i f $•:;!' i. in. pit M ilium l*t
Mild ant. Millilttv' III raoll III**fltti. I*ra> •
vr inciMiin; v\n\ I'Iho- I.iv ni^tit.
Minioin-i i hi in ii Hi v.W . IVnut
ton. i' l l • i t • > - 'i i.«\#r> Sum-
iI,i in •! • . • " I*(«'•*« hi
( \c;\ -ni i\ inoruini ml nii;lii-
|'i. • i i IM I - 'i _• iT\• «\« r\ W fd ii*' ►•
«ln\ * I Ion - .. in Nl Siiii-
(t.i\ In (.it h i.i«'iilit. .t h i lin k |i IU.
Ihilhli in i;i n |<«-\ W >| Ki'iw.
I'aflm M11.4l.1t "i Imul '• In ti. in
I'rrtn'liinu • • • • • i..I .111«I foiirtti Satit>atln
in r.ti ii iiii iiin al 11 i n el at H| . hi.
I'i.i\4| im'• ! ,' • \i i \ i in tlii) infill
l*ubiti* eunllal y ln\ ■ t> •!.
« '\i \ Ain < in m il. IN \. \ It
|vrra . Krcinr. .si-rviri'* « vi*ry'init ami
till siimiiu . II a. in,, and '• |>. in. All
a i
urdlu^lv Invlti'd in attend.
In•• 1 i MH >iili<la\ at *1 fi. ill.
SiimtaN
a lii( \c(l in liuaiuc N lifr.
I) II. ItKI.I,
was born in llastrop county, in IH'tH,
following fnrm life. n i.l i I he
reached his majority. His father
died vvliell lie was but a child, he
and his brothers, continuing to live
Some
tcrs in
Taylor
elusive.
of tlie liuest races and trot-
Texas have entered in thr
races, Oct. I Sib to Ifilb, iu-
Kxcursiou rates on ull
railroads.
Willie Saunders and (ieorge lllan-
cliaril, two l( -year old boys, while
out sailing in a sail boat, al Sabine
1'ass, were drowned. The boat
turned over.
Clarence Skipper, the Houston
posloHlee robber, has been captured.
He coufcwes to have stolen (Mini In
receipting for registered package.
and then purloining the contents.
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A balloon wedding (if the couple
is willin'), a novel goat race, and
many other attractions at the Taylor
Fair and Kxpixition, Oct l.'Uh to
HIlli. Keduced rales on the T. H.
A. II.
On the .Mill, at Sinilhville, Char-
lotte county, Henrietta Mtiller, col-
ored was liuug for murder, by the
drowning of her H-ycar old child.
She gave as a reason that she could
not obtain work to support herself
and child.
St. Petersburg advices say Kussia's
revenue receipts for the six mouths
eliding with June last show a sur-
plus of Hj.isKi.iRMi roubles over ex-
penditures. The revenue receipts
for the same period received in IH'.ki
show a deficit of lisi.lNHI roubles.
with their mother,
until about I lie year Immo. when his
business |iialilications were rccog-,
nixed bv his appointment to a
deputyship in Ihe county clerk's
olllcc. Here he had an opportunity
of "showing what there was in him,"
aud so well was his every duly per-
formed. that he soon gained a thor-
ough km.'wledge of the variotlnilc-
parlmcuts iu the clerks' olllce, and
by close attention to business
obliging ai.il courteous manucra,
gained tile full confidence of hi'
employer ami the respect and good
will of the people, which was re-
tained throughout his seven years
service as deputy clerk, and when
"here lie got i iii i > a dispute about III
! l it. war and killed three people.
While Andrew liuge. clerk of
Matli o i county. Ark . was standing
on the hack porch of his home in the
suburbs of 11 ii ill ^ \ i Hi*, an assassin
I concealed iu an ombouae shot
i eighteen buckshot into* his both
killing hiin instantly. I lie assassin
escaped, but a posse is iu pursuit.
II UK lilt \ l.litiv K All lAM'K.
( I I.Alt I ui.I.k, S,.j t ".'.'I, I Mid.
K.Iiti.r Advi in-, i
On the l!Mh. the lli<kor\ tirove
Alliance passed the billowing reso-
lutions :
\\ licrens, tIn-r.* is a il'sposilion on
i In* p.ill of ill lulu business i in* 11 to
use their ildluence to have the alii u
land law repealed.
l iii rehire, be it resolved by Ihe
jilickorv lirovi1 Alliume. \o. ^ii^.'i,
in regular session assembled, on
iliis, Ihe 1 titb day of September.
IM'.ll, 1'iat we i mlor.e the alien laid
law and are opposed to any repeal
tor modification of the same.
, Itcsolvcd, that the Secretarv be
j instructed to send a copy of these
(Quarterly t oiifi reiiei servieea at
Ihe Methodist church Sunday morn-
ing. Kvcryl oily cordially invited,
I very lueiiiber of the church is re-
ipiested tii biing or seinl omr eou-
tribulious to tin- enterprises of Un-
church, Sunday morning. II you
cannot come in pcrsou, please send
it by some out'.
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The (Quarterly meeting will be
held next Tuesilay night, Oc*
••III. Ilit auuuiil election i
eers will lie lu ld al ihiw i|Uail«*tlx
meeting. Kveryhoily invited. Ihe
Annual ( oiifereiiee will convene at
Austin, \ov. IMtb. Itishop I'it/.-
• • eraltl will preside.
on the farm resolutions to tin- Southern Mercun
and Uv-
eal ion.
J. I'
1 11o|' Al'vi i1ti-i i.
U I!
Wil l I \M-
i'vitox
*sec'l V.
for j IItill •
I'r.st.
The Xi'gl'u as an udire llohlel'.
A statistician eiuploved upon the
bit nnial register or " blue bisik," as
H is called, has made some figures
with regard togovcriiuicut patronage
I enjoyed be negroes.
t if ilie I li.iMMigovernment employes
kind. ashinglon a.llli.'i are negroes,
rhi' aggregate of salaries is $ I ,.170,-
*i3f-'I to which should III" added the
fees received by nineteen employes
of the olllce Of the recorder of deed*.
Seven colored employes of the
white house receive iu all $."i,MMH per
annum; lifty-thrce under the com-
, , . missioner of public buildings and
lie left the olllce to engage in the ^^ ¥|j,-.,k| ,, v.*ar, ami
merehantile business, his thorough j eighteen iu the state department re-
acquaintance willi, and strong hold ceive$i'i',7m(i.
upon the people, assured him sue- I lie commissioners of the district
, .. employ '."IU, who receive $.101, li/M.
cess. A llllle over three years ago
he began business as the senior of
the IIrm of Hell A Krliard, John A
Krliard being liie Junior member.
As merchants, their success lias
been astonishing: taking as their
motto, "lead anil originate, but
never imitate," ihcy'j have moved
steadily forward, until they have
reached the "top round" doing the
safest and most extensive business
of any retail lirm in this section of
the slate.
John liiincan was arrested at
San Antonio for the killing of a
Mexican in Souora county His
father accompanied him to the
door of tlie jail, ami was himself
arrested on an tdd gambling indict-
ment. 1 lie son claims the killing
was iu self defense.
Hon. W. J. Swayne. of 1 arrant
county, is suggested for Comptroller.
What's the matter with John I). Me-
Call!" No man can fill the office of
Comptroller better than John I).
McCail. and he should keep the olllce
as iong as he will have it. It to
the interuat of the state that lie
should.
At the Taylor Fair, Usees and
Kxposition, Oct. II, 14, l.'i and 10.
I'rof. I.e Ifov, tin famous lerouaiit.
lias been aeciired to make three
gland bulloou ascensions an-l a peri-
lous parachute leap fiom Ihe clouds
each day. Many, uo doubt, from
llastrop will avail theinselvea of tin
employes, and a salary list footing
up s;io^,i o,i.
The treasury department has on
ils roils .1.Iii colored employes, draw-
ing tHi'J.'JI!' in sal'irits.
I'lie war department employs 171,
and pays them 81 lli,.110, anil the
public printer find- work for 204. a'
■ill annual expense of $ I .'IM.H.'I |.
Tlii' library of congrt -s gives sliel-
ter to four negro clerks, at an aver-
age per clerk of SI,000 per aiiliillli;
twenty-eight who work in Ihe house
receive and thirty-six iu
the senate represent IJI. Kx-
t'liaiigc.
who Iiiuttil him in such ,i style and
a politician would scoff at lie idea
of gi' ing I'llhe to si,cli lukewarm
foiloaeis. Why, here iu ( hri.tian
America Ihe will | i>, no in,.ri*
liecih'il by the luaioiity than that ol
tlie Kinperor of China, aud the Itibl.
might as well lie the K..i an
l.tinking al these lad ■ fiom inx
impartial slnuilpoinl, I mn iliiveii to
one of two alternatives: Kit'ier von
legard your (.oil as kind and
good, so Im it ill.I, il, ,i \on can
trespass ou Ills forlit uraiiee in any
i xlvul, and tieat liiui and liiswi.nl
villi a neglect anil au indifference
that liiille wouitl show loAiini llie
pettiest earthly potentate, ami still
;. 11 w iii be well; m else you have uo
leal practical belief iu your religion.
I ho' lint vciy t haiilahly int liut d. I
' mi nut think i| ii i 11' so iiieauly
human nature in- to lake tin former
view , s i I a ii dliveii to the latter
I or surelv I'o ill:'n who wisheil to
live and piospir, no woman who
lived her husband ami children
could so coolly and emitiiuially dis-
^ regard tlie (jod iu vvimin tIn*v pro
; less to lit lievc.
V\ hy iu order to see the truth of
"hat I am ssiing, look at Hit
lo
< iiit'lciii of \oiir faiili tin* i'Iuhh.
All its liirdorical aimoriatiolia an
tlliwu of M-lf*«l«*iiiul. anil Hiiffi'iini:
for oilier^. Ilir foninK'i of \our
faitli ( inlurt d ileal Ii u| «hi it \\ 11?*t
lli imaiit il« fca«<| 11 In l ii l\ and
tlt'arly, iih, for liiHtatiiT, *\N Iiomi-
(Nir < lot Ii not In ar lli* i ro>u ami I
t'oinr afti r uir cannot l r in\ ili^i i-
III llii' BJ£i h of inurt\ liloin
iiiiiltitudi'H left all. ami i i.iiun-il all
Hi* iliil. for lli* -tike, lint in tin*
prai'lical a^'i' rili^iou* ontlmsiaMn
lian luit litl !«* ilituiT. Wliat itomi'k
do tin* llirllitiiTH of (lie i liiitvli take
111 V and wlnit arc liornc !•> tlie
Uii'at rich chnrcln * of tin* land '
Tin' atireWil ju'oplo of thi« da\
manage lietter. and |nit their cro**c
on t« | of the clinrili 1 Mi|i|iohc
tlit*\ rca.-on that the mIoiic tower eaii
carry it for tin whole coii^rcgatioii, i
in the 111 inci|ile of a lahor j a\in^
Mnchine. lint lion. >tl\ \our modern
dlei|ilea are no mote like tlieir
inaater than om- of tic | ale, kIiiii.
Mhilc kidded jxeiitleman who «lt«iic«*
ittvndaiH i at cver\ p«i| nl:ir Hniiei
la like Uichard Cienr de Limi • lie
led a chaise a^aiiiht tin M >->lein-*."
K «ai I the ii hove a^ain deal friend.
and nee if you dlaeo\cr atis likciieHH
loyournelf or your nay of Imntf.
I eonfeHM it in a terrible imiiclun lit.
Let ii* see to il that it i-* riot read
out a^aiiint u* at the ! ai offiod.
coininoneKt doctriucH. that of prayer; 'Jod will make uo mUtakci. nor * ill
the inaj< rity have no practical belief I!•• lie to save am man or woman
iu i*. I have attended never* Only thoac w tio have Im n k<mhI
! prayer ineetinga. The mereat frac- i and faithful" will receive the w -|-
tion of the uicmhcridiip are preMeiit i come plaudit in the .lud^riieut
i al the lieal ol time*, aud if the ui^ht day.
is a little dark or had the number " * *
A eorrcHpoinlciit ol tin Sequin
' Kocord ^l\ci the following i \celh nt
1 reaaoiia why a county paper
publish the jury lint ••%« rai
before the con\eilillK of court
••|i is bl llcr to publish 1 l|e||i for
mo rcanoim . the lir^l in that when a
man iu th«* countrt *ec* that he m ori
' the jury - • or to l i\a bef. re i uurt
that jii\ i * him time to i i t up a
vfood, aupply "f nto\e wihmI aud do
other thin^n that ahoiild In* done
before lie to court to ntay a
week; and the other renaoii \h ttiat
the 4-011 ii t r\ people have frirmU
Look to Your Own Interest
and <lo not Imiv until you luivc cx.-uiiincd
and
Cliil-
li'ini-
onr Msiinmotli Stock ol Trunks
Valises, all si/es. Mens, Hoys and
drons Clothing. MM) Ladies nice
mod Hats, every shape on earth, l*J.">()
Sample Mats and Caps, at factory prices,
eonie < et you a hat. cheap. The largest
; job lot ol suspendors ever houghl hy ton
stores, over UOOO pair at any price you
want. Nice assortment ol' Dross (Joods,
any color, Henrietta's, Cashmere's Clial-
lies, Hrocados, Sateens, Solid Wool Tri-
cots, Creole Suitiin 's, all Brands <il
I'ue follow inn extract from I .. I'.
Hoc will I trust be read with profit:
" I'lie educated uiiliil to-day stands
iu the same attitude toward Chris-
tianity a- thai "f tlie cultured mind
ol I i recce mid Komi' toward the
older my thoh'KV in Ihe second cen-
tury. Then, us uovv. the form of
religion was Kept lip, but beliefs in
its truth vvus fast thin^'onl. Tile
cities abounded ill gorgeous tem-
ples, and were Ibronunl with wor-
shipers. but they sacrificed at the
dictates of fiisliion. custom ami
pleaaure. not of fait Ii. So our cities
are adorned with splendid churches,
anil fashion ami the tastes of the
eotijjrt'nalii n decide as to the form
of the service. The seels differ
widely vv it Ii each oilier, and all diffei
Willi the liible. I'lie all lenls uavi
no more respect to what was re-
garded us the vvill of their imayi-
iiiii> tlt ilies than do modern cliiis-
liaus to Ihe precepts < f the llible.
I'eople wel l to the eeteinonies, (jot
through with them, aud then did
what they pleased; and so they
do now.
I tike for instance one of voiir
The interior department lias .'l.'il ""l ridiculously small. \ et all
profess to believe that the Lord of
heaven and earth wid lie present,
aud that il is His v\ ill thai they
should be. I lie llible teaches that
the lb inu who controls completely
the destiny of ivciv person will lie
hi the midst of iIiohi gathered in
His name, to hear ami answer their
petitions. If this is true, then no
earthly ruler was ever ao negleeti'd
and insiilteil. so generally ignored
as I.hi* very Diety to whom you i
ascribe ii ill i iii i l til power, anil from ! living
uhoui vou sav \ou receive life and
vv cel.*
ill the
Kcv. 11. ('. Spurgcou tells the fol-
lowing good story, which we clip from
he Church Signal, pulilishcil al I In*
city of Houston :
"A poor man who iiail a large
family . gave tliem a very comfortable
support while lie was mi leailh.
Hill lie broke Ills leg ntid was laid Up
for some weeks. A lie would be f,>r
some time, destitute of (lie means of
uraec, il was proposed lo hold a
|irayel-liieeting ut his house I lie
meeting was led by Ileacou llrown.
A knock ut the door interrupted tlie
serviies. A tall, lank, blue-frocketl
youngster stood at the door, with an
ox-goad iu his hand and asked lo see
Heacon llrown. * Father could not
attend this meeting.' lie said, 'but
he sent his prayers and they are out
in the cart.' 1 hey were brought in,
ill tlie shape of potatoes, beef, pork
and corn. The meeting broke up
without tin benediction. Many who
,, , , . „ , , pray would do well, we fancy, some-
town. .bowing business qualities Uj „om, l|u>ir j)riiv,.r, ln
creditable to himself and an honor
to the ancient old town where he was - •
given birth. In school he was prompt1 •'•"'f' Highlower,
.... , . , , ' of KtiunlJ!, this Stale, that it is not a
and studious, and what he done was ,.rill)). t|H. ( tutes for an olllcial
done well, hence when he started in t(, appropriate or misapply bonds or
business life, it was easy to keep iu coupons placed ill Iii. charge by the
the ol.l rul, which proved ao reliable people that Ihe legal ilelliiitioli of
in tchool life. From Ihe begiuuing
Uiwii and *ln:i the
ton u pi oph' their countr\ friendii'
.... . naineM oil tlie j n r \ lint, the\ can meet
everything. Any Kastem despot),, M .i..,,.,, „utl , ()11(|u, I them
would take off the heads of those dowii to the citv."
Tie Fashionable Milliner and Dress Maker
1879. - • MISS E. LISTER, • - 1891.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
BASTROIN TKXAS.
I ull Spring ocl Siiuiiner line of ull kind, of
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
JOHN A. KKIIAKH,
the Junior, is also home raised, born
in tl.e town of llastrop, iu the year
IMC"; he has '-grown with the1
l.adli
juM recciveil. >
In%'iI*•«! tn call ftinl tm>i>eet ifooiti* ami mice*
ii route uml nrrlvliti; rlnlly
THETPAL/tOEl MARKET; 1
money i. leg 11 tender coin, may In-
law, but it is not common sense,
the young linn w«s strong and ||0,,.v,r. we have laws enough that
Il dueeli railroad excursion rates and establlshi d in the hearts of ,|„ Uol U1' iloiilde harness with
attend. the trading public, who determined coiniBon aense, aud a general over-
— i.i give •'our bojn" a clmuce. Their ; f tl e atttlutcn i. very 'Ic^ir
Abo.it Imii hufulicd ineuibciN of |mihiim'i*h Him uooil from tin- Mart. M
the Ketail l.lipior Healers'pro cctlvi
association, aie in convention at
Aiis.in, this week. Fiietids of the
liiplor dealer, say thai Ihe object of
the association "is the elevation of
Ihe liipior business lo the horoptati
plan, where a sahsuilsl is as gisid as
siiv IhmIv . Slid tn see thai Ihe luw is
applied eipially lo all engaged iu the
. business "
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Kil I'owell and Jim l.eeper were
haugetl al (ialeaville 'I'exa., on tin
Will. I'Im'V were game lo Ihe la.I
When Ihe goii'inor'a niesssge was
read lo the effect that Ibe law must
lake ils iiiurse Towcll was silent
lull l.ec|M'r said, "l#t her go."
Mrs I'owi II, mother of youug I'owell,
told Ibe hots lo "die like men aud
iintI has increased until a half iloxen
clerks is reipiircd to give the proper
attention to their sales Tile people
have never regretted giving "the
boys" their confidence, for they
have been repaitl by prompt, honest,
fair dealing, ami so popular have
the Iirin made themselves, by holiest
business luilboils and upriglil treat-
incut. I list their names have become
household words. In the counly\ and
tiicii lepres, illation, never i|ucstioii-
ctl. They are ri cagni/.ed as tin "ol.e
price" inert lis ills, who never mis-
reprcsflit lo effect a sale, hence
their popularity is no! so astonish'
iu«.
1 his year Hell & Kihard have eu-
gageil extensively in buy ing cotton.
History does not seem so very old
after all. when we recall that Jehu
II It. I .at robe, of Hull imore. who
died lately al the age of eighty-eight
years, was Ihe man that founded Ihe
African republic ol I.Iberia, anil also
one of lhe mini who took ihe lirsl
railway ride In tlie world, in Ihe ear
drawn by I'eler ( onpet's engine from
lial'iliiore to Klllcolt City. Herald
All eccentric ladv in the aoutli
France left # I,Ami.mm to any French
man who penetrates further into tin
wilds of Africa v.lth -' * 'i or more
compaiiious ami returns wi h si least
half of Ihe inruvaii. which is more
tlisu anyone has done thus lor. I he
relatives dispute the will.
« ■
A Choclaw Indian, Jackson
Fletcher, who was to have been shirt
Thursday, was granted a reheating
liini iNv ■ im «•« imr iin ii bum f « i inii 'iat , "w h"«ih«" - ■ * *•- -■ -"f
pay no atlciiilou to ri'ligiou, if ilii re."1"' bought, up lo tlie preaenl j H'fi re the .upreuie court of the j
mZTETZZ -j—. .. date, over 19(10 bales uf coUoa. lo Choctaai nation. 1
a as a Uml Im* a u uajust.
BISHOP & SMITH,
Proprietors,
Beel, Pork and Mutton.
' Sausage and Barbecued Keats a Specialty.
X J'tBHHiHOHEW IHDNEITJX
We study to please, and ask
your patronage.
BISHOP & SMITH.
(1 iu^liaiiis, Liulirs ami
and Kiililii*!*. A lam'
Mi
ssrs 11issiuicrs aii'
:tssin t im*iii i l
Vchcl Kili'ions for Iriiiiiiiini^ Hals,
He surn ami sec our slock, ai
I land Sowed Shoes at X.">.()0
lo retail at sii.(HI; trv a pair
see ns,
lain am
I M essrs
lower Ml'iees
e\ el' t ill licit out t
, \\ t* (liiarantec S
( itviilars, Klancl
Kaii'-V Sateen alul
and .N eck W ear.
an e\ er. Tin* lies I
tin
art hi v. inadi
I>i;11• I ton.
Call ami
LOUIS EILERS &d SOlNT.
Lewis' Casli Stui'o
To Catch the Eye
flllW lilt
Ht>t iliinir
licit-Hint
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lo Please the Mind
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To Gratify the Heart
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To Fit the Purse
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WINKS.
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K\ I Hitiii^u KiHUT < i AM.
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NEW BARBER SHOP.
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JOHN D. MAYO, Prop.
All l III In IIHII SllM'k Iff
Jeweliy. Watches, Clocks
Silverware.
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