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MILEY & HILL.
IDK-TJOGISTa
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VOUJMK Sit.
1IA8THOP. BASTROP COUNTY, THXA8, OCTOl'.LK 21, 18IH.
NUMBER :w.
C. EBHfm & SON
£iB.O'C CISTS.
BASTROP - • • TFXA8
I'erscriplious laretully eouipoun;
«! d ul all hours.
P A T E N TA1 MEDICINE
all kinds*
HEADOUARTERS
FOR COTION ANO
GflOCERIES.
Houston is I1<JlllirttT.H ; 11(1
?'* ! |1 J. 141 <M 11 lli.il. Look Ul till'
uiitp. Notifi- tin* rciliuiulH con
verging Hi.•!«•. with wi.i. r trans
]IOI'(lltlOII to llOllt.
HOUSTON, tlii n-fi'iv, is the
pliw'i' to «liij> yiiiii'I'ottiiii tn, and
Imy groceri.'*. front ai whole
null' If Vo l III'- I'olivillll'll of
litis fui't, plcaiti' IM'Hr ii • in iniiiiI.
if not, give us a dial ami )>■'
('Otivllll'fd.
m. o. clev:lano & co.
ilion Km lorhu*l \\ Ih Ic*.iIptiioeers,
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l
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I)
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THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING TO
BASTROP COlJNT\
THIS REASON.
I UK I ol.K I \SK.
A MT\ Ul ««lI*I «! •• -ti« n Ua-ke
I0USTQC TEX^S.
I u'i't mil
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ion*
II1V
:rn;.
The Gate.; ol Wonderland Thrown
TOWERING MASTJ00N OF TENTED SHOWS,
hkm.mni. IO I'll.III. ok KMINKXCK, ItV Kill III'ok MKIUT,
in KICII I Ol si I'F.ltloUi n . AMI HV I'OIM l.aft Mil.I.
tin: i:\.\i.ri-.u ut i.kks ok amiskmkm i<i-;ai.ms.
XjEJVCEISr BROS.'
j..FAMOUS FfOMAN HIPPODROME.
RING CIRCUS,
'11 c W. I. I« I id III. \k'« •
Ihe •• il;. v . i • N|n ! ii < I lint will
%e « h aek %. I a* v* 1 - |i*i >%«««*!
\ > i it. It || j i*tl- • "• i• Ii«Mil
Ij'l ir ! ... . , , , , t • IJ11 ' 1.11 • I •' III llll
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i.f t pi./ iiitl |t>l(| nifilal v i
ul! • illicit (■ mi * ut tin* world'* i j •
ll-n l V \ t • i leuu .
I* of >4it' hy
t na * Hiti «.i M.
A11 «* m h n Farmer*.
•• i ni ii-i - \\ . vil |)< if • • i " « • • r
i «iril> kill ull iim v n vlU iii >oi i i i
• ii<l | i«\• tn iii< ir n liiin. il u*«ul it*
cliri't ten!. I oi • tit
Hi i i A Kmii %KII.
M;*«li••!>. r. \ 4-.
DU. W. K. I'OWLKKi
Physician and Surgeon.
BASTROP. TEXAS
i n r i« i h i li w .1 v in i <
"ULL WO ■
Tk I
T()I{KM
•|<i (iKT Till".
YOUR MONEY
- I - are uolil at
^ACH OF ALL.
ELEVATED STAGES
* A.2ntid«'
Five Continent Menageries
IN MII.iir\ L'miom iru
^THE GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS SHOWS.
^ZONST£R WORLD PAIR,
'.o'ngifi ■ / ift/r tti-i iii, . *l,tro(n>lllan ,Vn«
• mil i nr.' i*ntil tiuhlru W< tummr,
WI I.I. K \III III T A I'
A'
IjKT L
'OP
.iOTHIlTG
!', . OUT . S AND BOYS,
MONDAY. OCT. 20.
I tiy III.-
inru w In. ullui'k tin* ui'tloll ol 'In* IUlla.
.'Utility I'xn-lltiVI' I'lillllllllli'i'. «lii'li ill'-
iiiiiihI.'iI lie- i-i-i.itJliiilli.il .'I ii ^'i*'-lrr;ti.ni)
li.llim i-r l ie') « mil lokimw II it w imill
not I..' ritflil I" I'M'1'' i o i> 11.-in,h i .I
win. ii. 1.11| ii .i l in i ii*' i tllltulti! i'i "iii in i - -
Wide
1 lion li t« 11• i■ 1111 fii for .i roiiiiuUtioti.
llif i|iiintluu iimy f-inlly uifwrftl.
\\ In n tin* lii'inoi ruli* w lio o| ! • • ti rail*
filllll COlMUlU^loll lo^l'lln r ill «l lilllil
llirilliiflM " l ) U ri'ftoliltlou In Mll| |Mtrt no
I li'llMH'I'.lI foi' l|U> nllli**' M'llU W ill lllll
i l-li -ix' likuiM-lf lo o|||M'Ma lln i i iniiil- ii n f
lin n it I* Inn** l« r nil -ui li P«*h
ot iul- lo lw pul out ol Itotmr.iMi-
| tlon* iii tin* |mrl> or^aiti/ itiuii. II purl\
! •llMci|>lllie l- lo 'l i ki-| t no. Il raiinot Im
1 do iii* by milking . party ttilvlM rofit man
I .\ b«* i" boiioil l y |il**tl|{«« «iM t t« -tippoii
j tin* niii<lUiu(t*K nf Iti^ part? ui lr * tn« >.
I will a^fiM' lo advoeah' a pUtirlpal lli:il
their pariv lii^ ih i IuiimI 4ij;ain-t. —I'ori
Worth tiiiflHtt'. • •
riii* I >^lla \ I VPiiunTatic «**i-
riilivftoiiiuiiUiM a."U '«l fur tlu- roi^-
iialion *if NN . ii. Coir lu'iuiihi' lip
ailvofutcil (In* iil>-lrfasiirv hill. Il
hat* now here Ihvii ^lati'il, liiui Tin*
I)u\ ha? Mill, that Mr. Cult? l«aa ^"i
t.itlier ami IhhiihI Iiiinscif not to
<«ii|*|Mirl ii ii \ iK'iiiocratit ininiutr.
On Ilif contrary, .Mr. C'ulu ,yU'I<UmI
hi- mi'inhcraliip uml«*r protoal, i lar-
.life' at tin* lime that In* was u* j^ooil
i Di'inocrat a- atnluxh, ami that lie
'i.nl not foroworn allegianee to the
jiarl\. I In* fart that lit wa^ willing
to remain on the coiumitttfo wh
tacit deel.iration that lie woiihl net
u 1111 the party, ami until In1 per-
formed aoiiu im i t net or made wune
2
we t.c
\\ e o'
on. ami for the
i' T'JTRTY DAYS
o c toc iit
'RI( fLY COST,
DR.CARyER.*S
imdi.'ir. hunting
Wi LD V?cst.
Dl'rA.O
and
htM
tn
ise w
- IX
on
f I
THI
t
SI
ir
CHAS. BRIEGER.
(Mait Tailor,
< mi Im* found Ml the old ilMnd. | n
.:*f d u> eul. tlI and Uiwke ' )othili|( in
ae iut' *( Htjf :• > i '-la* iuinaji- an!« rd.
\ err1* Iut*- fTTPTru Tun • niig U'"imU
tn litnd -iiul iMmli* I*, order
I am ntfi'lit for f it* r«drlirat«'d
lu
ourSTOCK s vari
Completf," of
Spei tally
. jU, we will
LL DEAPER,
mint' 1 to close and discon-
di'partment.
Fargo's
Shoes
Family
FARCO'S
"Boi Tip" School Show
for Boys and Girls. .
iniuut'iiUbi^i iisit> „
A*
El,
d and
' i't -V''".'V .
f ■M K.
tin
t '
I «I.i'iiilntj; Shun is ot tin' Nlitimi I ru vi linj< :unl K\liiliilui({ n< I liu-
l *„ ||||i ('iri ii-i'i-' I'mi Hiy Kli'vati'il Stitj{i'«!
I hi. lii^c M«'iiit(fi'rii' ' I' •!> Ilitt lli|i|i|><i«lr(iini'ii'
i « i hit: Miitiiiiih '
I «" Iti)/ l'arttdt's !
-Big Railway Equipages —
Best Sewing Machines,
,« < -o t itim iuy flu uio^l oiuiple :ind
i > iui | Nul) i.io(iitl iiim< lalii«- uiaiiufne-
u led.
No Ii'iiim- |* eniiipl^te without a
■ w liti* muehilir. l r\ one
Rememf >er,
ycu forget,
and d- n't
* w j o \ i •*
II \l 1. 11 i w lit'
liltOS,
\T Tin:
FARCO'S
$2.50 CALF IHOE
■sQ (or GENTLEMEN.
SHot^ i" : i Avr..:
•— | • I n 4 .nffri*. •«
in* • 4 U*«. Mat • •<
IMIrA
FARCO'S -
$2.50 LADIES' BOOT
V Oongola or Coat. Button,
V Opilrfi, C'r Common (onto.
The Whole Mammoth
i im i
Show Presented
at Once.
AQt'Aim M.
T'ES&GAR WOOD
.'.uorneys at Law,
ItA.slKor. IKXAS.
W ill ptnelnv In all llo t'ourl*
AU*l I i detal.
J.B. PRICE,
ittorney at law anil land Af.ent-
IIAHHvi\ I K* A**.
|' te i ol*• • !it n "i im - «pei lall?
.mil* 'onih i ir I -old on « t moil alofi
Dyer Moore,
ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at - Law
ItAMKUP, IKXAS.
|*n ts4lee in nil Ihe eoiirN ol llo MhIi
Oftlee lip -I ilr« In tin Ilimlei Duililil i
R.L.BATTS.
LAW YBB
— |\| —
Land Agor.t,
B A STROP, - - TKXAh
^ THE HOPPE HOUSE
AlFHfcD HERZOG, Manage.
•UsTRi)^, TlX AS.
npi-. Ul ul I r ul lull gl\eii Trandeiit i to
lllll. Ill I llllline lilt*, llo- lllll I III N lllll
i oiiilm lalde ro Mii* of nil) Imti I ill low li
lied* ileal mid evii\ ill iii I n • n uloi
Koe«l>. t'hai>fi modi iiih 11• •nil llo
• Il Inuetlt I km* •*
V. W' IPH'n;. I'IHH'uii iiiii.
llni iM> riM l lUiih hilt Di iar«
S A Ml' i l KOIIM
|l i •( 11 *| i. lex m. .lull 1^, IfiHIl V.
Green Flag latere.
BASTROP TL"
— •I .
*1 « kkll nlnl I Ii lll l*.
Wtrrao'i ' Hu* ni i iiiinfc
• 1 f Mill >!«''■
r 1 ( II AH V.-1
I'i l«'ltv« •itil il,* l
Hfl 4
MKS AiiKltll ini'l'tHH.'liMK MI-I1M W IMtV
MIAltl AN i \ IIA VAX, .lAI'AVKSK VII.I.AIiK.
V r.-. Siri'.'t IVirml. . .111.1 :i uurl.l ..I M.iillli.:: \..,rlli. * unit 'I'lirlllititf KiMituri'i.
till; MM -I -I1IKKI I'.vIIAUK KVI.lt i.l\KV IN \MKIIIr\.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY,
\T 'i .Nil "If M. Ilillltl* ot'l s I 1st lllll l| I'llt \ Ull
REMEMBIR DATE,
-A^THOr, MONDAY, Ocx. 26.
TiLGI^T, ^ATUKDAY, Oct. 24.
IUI NAHI IS ON TH( SOT TOM Of IVIXV 1 ^at.
a. H l'AROO U CO.. CklCAtfO' XU. '
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■ i in >ll .! I'
in 10 ,i k Ii..
on lull I
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I.
Iii- HI
<*li* mi i limine.
iii^' luaeliiue
in !- i ni l h
|vi|
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and. ;
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-III
thi
11 in trie
M i
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IIAS'llidl' fMj'lllIXt; 11(11 SK.;
~r)
liuhl. h
Mutoi
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h run
ill) ii d i
,.,.,,.ii.-,
< nn ed
io n \
t .il tliie'i-
>1 I It \ i' III lull Kiliti' I hat id
till- rolloii ^ia, llo -r v\
thr plouo'u'nipli and llo
I n t lny UHi >• u ilitf
It i- ii -! pi> ••mi
i .'l it inv « a in:-
I ik I e I'll an M>rn (I up ji^t IU W ,
so if \i> . tiiHiri in kill anybody, yon
would lu-Uer wait till two or three
more ha\e l e**n lian^eil Then the
people will in- hatinliei|. wInn you
e.in go ahead and perpetralr your
hoiuieitli with r :i-"nal'le palely,
^toi'kuiau ami V : im i
II
V till i l ih
lu Ihr i
•n recall
• d in 111
£ lllll .Itil.*
II I IM-
tili^hnn-
it- i.| ihe
thr huijf ami
In-fc lie ideut
iu" !"•: p
W liuvr k, Hurt lllll tl ti' I'fti'f
\ >'il 111 '.In
CLOTHING
! inn* low omrii
4 iiiA< lilli* iti'itdle
thi' tfii-.ti \ thir of
nofur io w oiiu ii
i itf I lo- -I w iiitf
f tlolho * III
..ii I n ut.Id
<1 I..
III w l!
d If
line that w
nppreeiate,
i* believe mui
both
will
ril*
►.•fi'. Mifhl. atn!
ti
(^E QUALITY Si PRICE.,::-..
.'h
Mothern hi\<
«Inldri ii nil t ' \
Mi ll lit-auhful
to dfiHH tin ir
flit M lll lll. \\ I
muiih (, r
nmalI ainoiini
ami i
f money,
u \OUIM1M *.
a \ ei \
t onu
I' Mil fnri' l tin
$10 Dollar Saddled Bridle
in 111 I.IN I N \\\ \\
MUSIC CLASS.
Ml-* \ns11 i'imi -I * Mudi i ii
alll liealn'rm-div. ^i pt Ut, l"*' l,
11 it M -
|Vr iii nth • • ,MI
| \ n ni Ih I i ii'ii u d N hditi |
I; , . I '. I 111 I ' | 1: 11 11 11 I • I i I
' it ellh I -nei l«.
I o evi r> ImmU who loi>i of me
woilll ot t Im||ih h. ut u :i ii ii in t i i«il In 1 e .
unit wlo u .UMii kt ls an . iM n "ill ihe m.r
holdinix the em tl *| Oiiilini' notl ! • r to n
til ul l now in a sinliii i i m It | e 'ti *ife
w ill I a U i (hr huildlt ami liiidle tin •
few i haiieea It*fi
I
IS/l. T. 1=^C
The Mam a 3 ..
iii.ll I'll'
treadle
rritdi
W II llOtll i Vi l | t lOtl
i> the Hw "I 11 :• *ew
u imii then e<u|iual
tin- *imple uprititf
« 1 \ lo ii- w ho n|
111 t< hi in- M inv mil ■ i• 1
iiietlii ine :• n• I doi iiir' '•
i^oiiv ai d -iifh-ritiK h\
iiiii" and d oi^ht 1* w
\ nil W ill ll||)> fIIrIII#Il lll<
Ion m'wiiik unii'lone in Ii
e i.iiiii : 1'
ilii- *tlvj;Ui"t In o 1 • 1
Kirat. h I* .il- -lot. I
• an tn ret.1I1 nil e In I I
Seeoti I l« - ' Ii' i|*i 1 I
lei. Meaui ut el li it , •
w lnell mi ni ! I
thi* it 1 ml. i\ oh
I It ifc . I ' V v Ml! IO i
Id • hilt! w !i,!i 1 uumtijj w iih
t tllolhU . lllll- tl;itili«• ti llo 0|
tlorlo«ew eonlitiuou*!) n it It.mt ai.i
l it ur fiilltfue.
Koinlh It forevei <1 away willi llo
h id i ffeet* of llir liiMille.
I If I Ii Tin *pei-.| and •loppiuK id ih<
moloi im w ilhln Ihe eoniph I. . .-:i*\ ami
lti*l.inl emit rot of the o|iemt'M
s kth Ii i u.il'h■* ion I • lln ih lour
•*••11 in -j; ill ah'iil oil! hill llo linn r«
iptm d In n I'm In .-Hi i- ll-i .1
>t'Vi lllll II * ii « - Him t. lllll* III'" I l-io|-
r\rl !••' I l\ I i ;i I on .i • U*lli|; III" i>' i lie
11111«I • \ ma M ii|| It I lie ^ i • 11 • • 11
«ail!l£ (h i In lli.'il lid* i*i« I hiTti offeii-d
loi llo |iio |n>*< itifi-luh d
rh> *li i ili* j.i "ii. tin.-i- it a Imioii lo
woiiihiiIh". I. ihiii w ill pr vi • Iih *-
ni|{." w hil«- ii I- k'i m rill* i'i1111• i <h 'I io h.
Ihi u'l. all I ll I' llthio "I llo !>;• I I i"
"loiitf Ii It w ml u ollt-n w^hed lot
hv lolir I* • . il tinli found ill tin
I I .i \ li'ii ^i'W i it j Vi o hi«v M oh i
I .1 TII«imi'*O& •
N^i-iil It.i>ll I* • 'iilili
Shilolt'* V il r i/i ' • what y<ni in-eil
fol t tui*li|iai *>ii I •* - I \ppi'liti . Ih/-
/.im * *. and ail *\ lupioin* oi ii)>pep ia
per
l*i lei lo and 7ft 11 nt«
a Hill Hid i Krllaid A
tiolth . Mil. I
Son.
I'l.i NN 11 In I *oi ut ^ lir.'iu It- lelU of
a N'uiii^ lady in that Yhiuity who.
Iiavln^ net lo r Ii. at on attending
tin- World'* l air, went to work to
make nii'lie) for thai purpose. Mie
plantid i "eotinii pateh" lliis m ,r.
eiiltiN.ihd it ami i^ gatheiiu|: ^er
ot
i
erop
l.al.-r
imlej
the i
\o
which will
1 or hom
•e Hi
Pat.
i.ipl
lliake
• "^rit"
I \ :i *
\t m
tin m
and h( urd*
j;irU In at
hi
Ihi
KltN* \ t.SI. A *1111
I lo |h'*I *:ili'' in the world f.n .ol-.
hruUt * nere*. ult er*. *alt rheum feu i
•ori - li ltrr, t hap|H'd hand*. < hildam*
eorii- mil all *kIn eruption*, and pi-*l
'3C3-S^S,
_ Ci-otaici'.
ineli i uii-
. • kin 11 a til • '
ot mom \ it
lni\ I ni p
I he |;
li
• I lo tin
I iimled.
.it l.\
oi tin pa| t< tpiin tl ll
pi ifi
I'll-.
I \|i
*fat li
I ol
: .1.1 \ Hon.
11 n i •
puiii
*hi!nir
iii i
id r.
A II
imp
. iiul
I'i, .rat en
ri^lit lo
\n*i no ii ;
long hav
i.i.
II
shi
had u
part y.
oiitrarv lit
> in the
ii hi* past allilia-.
ue< r< ii up lot l.e
: : im'IL'. nf i u
w r
HI.
d
> ill-
|.r«
port ol ilu' j arty at large. Kven
the •.: /. 'le upeak* riowr wilh a t' ne
that indHa'es t'.at it reali/.'** it^ mis
lake, l.i't the I yler jjanj;. ai ling
through \ W . Kin ley, •'(airman,
dare to indorse thai aetiotiaudit will
lie ki' Ui I from power an m oii as the
I hi rt \ | ei* it-, -h «i* nil. W aeoi )ay.
Specimen Casjs.
>. Il.i liffonl. \«-w i asilc. >\ i^., was
Irmthled *• iih X.iiral^ i nd Ulnuma-
ti-ui. hi* >tonnu*in-ivat .li*tirdcrt'4« hi*.
I.iver ii a* afh i ted to an'al ii iiiirf^' ile^rrr,
appetite f« II aw a.., ,itnl h '-v. a* ti-rrihly
tedu(N il in lit *h and streu^ih. Threi-
1 hoitlf* of Kh . trie llitti i * eiir.-d him.
Kdward shepherd. II itri-lnir^. III ,
Ioid a riitudti^ ■"ire on hi* h'tf ni i'l|(lil
M-ara' "landing. I'*i I three hittil. * of
khu'lrie Hitler* lllll *.I.?I hi.Xe* of
Itiiekieiw* Arnii-a Salt*', and hi h tr I*
Minn I and well .I«dni aker, < al.aw
ha. ti . It ul Hie lain i Fi u r Mire* on in*
h'K* do.'i"i - said Ii' ii a> lin nratd^. On.
hotth of Kleetrie ll 111 • ■ r * ami "tie l...\
Hueklin* \rtit.a >alve «un«l hiui
etiiireli. >«dd t y W . .1. Miley A t o.
hru^ store.
-4 •
Kilt i III 11 \ 11 I n\\ | S.
How t in tin \ l.e reiie\e.l? l ake
a feather and tri|> it until near titt-
up, and then <li| it in >wcet oil. ami
lei it remain until it lieeoine.-* tltor-
• itiglily saturated, then pa** the
feather up the e^u pansa^e till it
tueet* tin i ^, whit h you will lltul
iv.II relieve (In* lien at nlKe.iiiiil etialde
her to proceed with Iter dulie* ; il
she experieiiees any further «11 Itii ii ll y
repeat the operation, mttin^ the
feather well tilled with oil whenever
making an application. Do not
attempt to help nature in the way id
pre'iHiite, for in that ni*e the t ^
may he broken ami prove fatal to
the hell. After you have made the
appliealion a- directed, let nature
lake her nmr-t and all will he lijjht
V:ueriean StoeKinan.
stallliuir Kitels.
The Aim lii-ati | «f. | • i. an rap hi I > 'ie-
t'tiiiiiiivT a lie of tiervi.n- w r.-ek ..
llo follow in,' •ii^i *)- the In *| r
Vlpl '11*11 II. iupltlit£
Ml I at'* III ll W hell III*
>: \ 1111 * 11 .* tt In. vi ii, . '^n n
1 n i in
i:. -t«
.i. i:
I a i li
i l ; <
and
lUed v ;
of llni N r. Cm .
on ii t- -pi . • 'ill --
In M ih'*
I X
I
iat t\«
Mill. .
Ol. ill I
> pound
ai die i.
|o 0 .
Nt'iiin --tired him. Mis.
i f V tip irni-o. ami ,1, l>.
• ll-; • I, |n ! . • •• ll naiti-
. 111.in t ik. ii Mi*. M
id \ l-tlll 11 I . iv a* i lied
• in ul*
dai.
d A
and i.-ni' Ii
.her*
tie. i i il
lo ir\ ell.to-
'•IK
l'er*on: I jotirnaliH.il ii iiIiiiohI a
tiling of ttic pant, ami Hhouid tieiet
In* renorted lo, an there are other
i Itauiiel* for ^elllleillell to nettle their
tiiffereni'i h oulside the t oIuiiiiih of
in*i%npit|n rv I'lie uiifortunate li.-t^-
edy at Snlphur S| iiiil'- t* one id Ihe
many illo*ltatioiih of perHottai mi-
iialisiu. I.ne iih peace ami a | i• 111
t; 111 to k:*h ||H for Otit mothel
•limplecute.
Vie \ .ill III i-li llll-el I'.le l y llid.^i *-
I 'oil. « o||*t Ip ll I. It. I ' • illi -- I ••-« of
\p pet lie, N i • 11.. ii >kio siiilnir- N itali-
• i is a pio«lii*i nn Sold hv Mlh i A
Kill, ami i . Kt liaid A >oi
l*ht* W aco News wants ^irU wl;<
are oiue ready for society to he
thrown hi tin company <>f men ralln r
than of woiiieti, ami nay h \ wihL
deeeilfiil, hold, imprudent, nekle**.
Heiitinie ii tally romantic woman can
pour more itestruetioii iuto a vouii|{
girl' ar in (die hour lhan the iiiohI
tohlhcarteil It 11«-111 in* tail infill I in a
mouth or a lent I In entire pie**
will h\innathi/.e with the News tn
the unfortunate . \ | erteme which
inuh| tic ha k of sueh a \crdnt.
Vnitin Siati HUian
ti.i.i i - rt a i ii i htll i ore
um-t ple.li.aill In t ike of ill li\.
VkJile i. • tin 11 le* W^liailletl lo
t lull* and I ell r. s.dtl I i Milei A
< let. 1 .
the death
the
.• I
MEAT SLAUGHTER SALE!
0
I ii'ii'i iuiiii'il to iiiuku a < linn««' in my btisineHit I have tlwldt'd t«
5-1 -11 out my until* mIim'U, consisting of
MENS and BOYS CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps. Trunks.
and I'vcrvtiiiiiu kept, in a
FIRST GLASS CLOTHING STORE.
To airoinpl^h thin en-1 I will
SELL FOR CASH
( ood> as wcru never before sold, regardle n of iit ire. T«is Kr*'1il
SACRIFICE SALE
will coiitintie front day to day until till are sold.
I HAVE GOODS KOU THE MILLION -COMB AND SEE.
THESE (lOOliS MIST HE SOU> IMMEltlATEI.Y. llEdAltl>
I. ESS (iE I'It 11 E <>H (jl'AI.ITY.
Those willing lo set me these bargains must call at oine.
IMI. T. ROGERS.
Till'. IJASTItOP CLOTHIER.
I i.ou i vi:i.\ \
I'll.' i
(JIM - ill
II rill'. .
fur the i
i n it..|i
i ii,. i
lui iiii i
.'|i
Ii IlKKI'.
.1 tli" nitioii crop,
:t i I ii; l «,'i' tu t'oiii-
tIni; i ;lilv |irt'| art'
in I lie !.iu rt'i> • if
is llllll ll. iillil silUll'
I In- iir yiirmion ol tlu'
I or |>i*i« i-li mill 11S ii ut t rt't'H plant
-isi. i ii i. rt . :u-li way, uml lor uihiIoh
.. i.i \ ■' t \ ul v -lour fi i I. I>i>{ it
fi
iii
.I.
ami i ir -
not lo
lli '\ iff.'
li
■ ir
ul vim- Ir
t ill the
i,* , r uiiil imo
p. 11> ■ I- ireful
- 11 fi* i" ■ r tlinit
11 ■ ill' Willi Moll
ul .. I r. |,l.ialiu^;, tliiui iu alter cul- from the fence eoruer-i, leaving ilep'li
Ijvution. Hiitlleicut to net tlie tree. Spreail tl.e
It i^ tlie tAperienee ot ever) one, loot* out a> tliev grew all'I pi.t more
iv In i Ii :is put tin) mailer to the te t, soil on to Itolil the trees stea.ly. If
iliut tin- earlier ami ileeper our lilaflt it in illy pour in one or two Ijucki t
lunilft are plo«eil ami pulverui'il lie- of water, then llnu.li Itlllug .1 little
lore plantiutc to eorn and coltou, ttie al.ovii the turroiimliiig eartli ami
better will he the crop. press genlly with Ihe foot. If the
1 liH curly ami deep plowing serves trees are large ilrive l vo stakes liriuly
several jjo'oil purposes. When the in the groiiml about two feet apart
plow (tnriflug) i- run ileeply ami ou opposite (ides of the tree and lie
irulv, the surfaie soil, which has a soft rope llrmly to each stake ami
been remlered line ami fertile h> to the tree iu the center. This will
previous cultivation ami ileeoiupOM- iiolil tlie tree tiriu till well rooted,
lion of organic mutter, in turned uu- l'*ruit trees of every kiutl should lio
der ami fresh soil brought to the aur- heavily trimmed ami always iu Mew
hire til tfo throiiKh,lln- same proecs of the amount of root. When tl e^e
rill- newli turuuil up soil ueeils is hut littl" root but little top should
lithe ii iii ^ tin* act ion - if ruin and fro-t. ue left. As the tree grows instead
to pm il into a mechanical condition "I trim tiling to make long body, top
suitable for plant growth. I'liis is the trees and keep them low. 1 his
why land plowed j'-iat before plant-; is llic custom of the best fruit grow-
ing docs not make a good erop. un ers in America ami ta eapecaly ailap-
less exceptional conditions prevail' ted to the south, as high trimming
afterwards, plowing has another ad-
vantage ; it Is out of tlie wa\ before
had weather sets in. and the worse
the weather the better the land.
Again, bugs, grubs and injurious
insects and their eggs arc more easily
readied hv frost iu plowed than in
III.) loW I'll Ii.in 1.
I'll.- lament the boll worm winters
about si\ inches tiuilertrrouud. if the ■
I uml is Iclt iimlistiirbcd ; but if the — For Hvs| 'piiia and I.iver Cumplalnt
-ml is plowed seven or eight inches you have a pruit.-il Kiiaruiilee on every
dr. p the pests arc brought fi the J""'1" sl.ih.h s VitiilU.-r. It nevei
; ' . . ,. .. .. , fail'to cure. Sulil tiv Mlh'v ,V Hill, aud
surface ami killed with the lirst sevete Ki tiur.l .V >"t..
frost. I lie same remark applies to
a host of other vermin.
lint deep plowing is not advisable,
where wheat, oats, barley, or any
small grain is to be sow n, unless the following are samples :
done iu siilllcieut time to allow the " M e sell our wheal iu carloads to
o|| to become compact. Small grain the eastern mills ami buy it back by
icpiires a very line, well pulverised the hundred pounds. We sell our
surface and a linn soil. 'I'liis is not broom corn by the ton and buy il
back by the broom. 1 hir cotton goes
out hv the hale and Is sold back til
lis a handkerchief at a time. Our
wool - sold by the ion and resold to
us hv tin vai'l Me sell beef by the
:icad ami buy it back by the steak.
Our Im timber falls down itii'.l rols
causes the body on the south side to
siinbske ami affords a harbor for
worms to destroy the tree.—Stock-
man & Farmer.
Hubert sun ,v .bun's, .lunesboro rk ,
write: •■!'. I'. f. I'i-Hutu I'lilll turn
iiv'-s universal saiislaetiou." I'leanaut
In take. So cure, no put. Sold by
Mill v ,V lllll.
t he Weatherford Itcpublic prints
a list of "things that hurt," of vv li eh
ol so much coitscijiienci' where Hit
seed is town in the spring, after the
last seven frost; lull in the fall sow-
ing is a matter ol lirst importance.
Many farmers sow oats iu the
spting from a bar of witilir killing.
i li.it fear is well grounded it the -ceil
ha- been plowed ill deep ami tile soil while ivc buy our n\e handles ill Kail-
left loose. but if a roller ha- hi
used, or the crop i< grazed down,
there is little to he feared from frost.
Farmers, take tiun by the fundi'; k.
ami plow early ami deep. ,1. t . I I-
gar, in Austin Sutesiuau.
A Wonder Worker.
VI i Fi .oi ', 11 liftman, i
lhi'lin.
■ a> ( : \ . We breed our marcs lo
inv kind i f scrub cayuse and send
Mi-suuri for our mules Mi can
misc hog. iii ir<- cheaply lliuii any
ountry on earth and y et we buy our
an-ii iii I'hit .ig". A large porllon
i- idiliirahly ill ipteil to
:ii ol su-i .r
III
111
-I
\. is
>f Hr.
7a v cai s. :.t
mliii k as ii
II. , lllll.' lo
I'llll .
lllll
or. i i •'11
I'll Is l\l. I . Ml -
has n ic le d Iii re ol
t ailoh Iv mii i. . ag.
I low III V . < ll. I ll l\
native ol Tennessee.
II vis in Is..-.' mid settled in
line, where for i\ years lie w is tlu
l eloved and , Itii i.-nt pastor of the
llo Han chun Ii. I le w as a ii.lcii'.cd
m hi i.ml an able preacher, and all
I t- life a close siii.lent of llic uiillis-
t iv 111- /i il iii i In i-il i ise of t hi i-
tiHlutv was unbounded ami lie eon
tinned to labor faithfully iu the ser-
vi,- of Ills Master up lo tlu I a-I
days of life. lie died al the lesi-
lii'llcc ol one of Ills soils
* •
sudden heath*.
Hi*,art d a*e* I- In far lh«' tuont fit
ipl ill' to* ' of *ti.|.h n le.ith, which ill
three mil ef lour c i.*e* i« litisuspi-cled
I l.e -ymptolm* ni' not ^l Ueralll under-
*1" ..I llni. m i ha I e I of )\in ; mt
llo ii^ht •ide. *hotl t• 11 ath. pain ut di*-
III * in *i«h . h i k m *hmihlet. irti*|(ula
pul*i . a-lhm i. Weak and huuitii *|m II*
W lll'l III III' *|o||l It'll, Uli'lliu^ «J ankle-
or tlropHi. oppre-*ion, di i eon^h and
sumtht I I tn Mil - Illu-tt it. .1 I k
un lit nt In-. i*e. fie. it I IlihardA
**••11 iml Mlh'\ A Hill *, m Ic *t II oi l
grtiaratikM IH Milt - iia«K|iiali*il Men
II I'll 11 I lilt , and III* |{ei|ot Itil I- N'l
line, win. h cure* lierimenie*-. head
lit he, "leepli-*||I **. effect« of dllllklU..
t ie. It contain* no opiah -
lio to M h I a lllll for • « • t
Cell nil I Olljll i'uie, It I oil % I Ull^ll*
i old* and 111 I'll teat and I tni^ l t*ea*« •
min^ man d
thai In had I• n
uu h r ti. • nt i tin* promiuetit ph\*t>
li *ir n itmeiit until lo
a* not aid.- i _ • i are nid I hey pro -
umiuee I iii* i i*.- to In* i oiiHumptiou and
met it ii . II* w a* per*uaded to trv hi
linn: - N ii I'i- overy fur t'om-uinpiioii.
i oii^h* and < oid* and at that time w a*
not atUe tn walk aero*.* the atreet with-
out ri'*liu^. lie finiiid iH-fore In* hail
n-t l half «d a dollar hti'lle, that tie w i*
null i) he It in-, lie continued to n*e it and
i* to-do.t enjoydlitf good heallh. If \oii
Itai. on I hroat. Iiitti^ or t'he*i t rouble
iii il VN • guarantee * ill*fa. tion.
I till buttle free at NN Mlh i A I
I ru^*tore.
a | I
W e
Itin t liav me
i i New in
{;.!!«♦ I' ll, luit
w ll. it wasn't
w. uld import
it
made
our
III. t. w
unl. <
t n hi.la
uildn'l a- •
iu llhuoii.
wive* and
\ woiuati wiio
neatly dressed in
greater I till tietice
w Im in the reverse.
ih alw ay * w cil and
aide lo evert ise a
fur good than one
I he w ell ilrcftM'd
woman i* attractive to the eye and
the cic Ih otic of the lllll I ll avc titles lo
lite heart, t Kher IIuii^h lieiu^i.pial
her influence i* more p.dent than her
ueiahhor's, whose reputation for
dr« H•*ln^ junt a* it happens at home
in notue iudeflalde way .ant-* a nhade
oirr whatever virtuen nhe may pos-
!* H* \ ivotiian in al 1 v i|rc*Hcd In
ti • • Iy f.u t iin tu'ciit it * I'lie ehatii i
caller and the unexpected guenl fimI
her ready to receive them. Ilut per
haps the ^reateat iieceanit^' for look-
ing well nt home c\iM* tu the home
t M'lf In the ineuiherH of our own
family we owe the lirst ilut\, Inter-
I h eall.
Why w ill \ .m clinch w lo ti Shlloh'*
* Uri* w III nl%e in.no .Ilatc relief I'rlee
1" ■ I* si ct* mil #1 "Mild l l M I lev A
lllll iii.I i I- ill ird A Sun.
chihlieii if are had to pay for them,"
-4 •
t hat hacking rnugli e nt in- -o qui. -
li iiired hi shiloh'*! tile NN • una ti
tl. it. NI. lei A lllll, i lit I C. h I'aid A
Soil.
— 11 at k im* t .it k. a la*lln|( and flag-
rant perfume. I'rice J."i and .Ml cent*.
**..,d D) Mil' I a lllll Old 0, %fb u i a
Son.
^ ^
I h. Southern l.ive stock .lourual
lots the nail squarely ou the head iu
the following fashion " llacon is
worth ItH'pt-r pouutl ami cottou Si
how in that tlur progres'.ive fat
meth arc raining cottou to liuy their
hat 'tl am! corn |ih . tluesHtln i art*
Hoin«4 to prollt liy the Icahou* thev
have learned ihl-t year I hey are
fast flmltiig out that all cotton ami
no meat ih a cottly thing Wonder
how it would do lo diversify a little'
Plant one-third eoilon. one-third corn
ami one-third meat, with now and
then a few ai ret tu oals and graMS.
Cotton would then he woilh li'tu
per p« mi ml ami haiam would not lie
worth half of it What a lovely pic-
ture would eiiHue. The aoiltll wnuht
himin hank tu the sunshine of hcroHit
tiuamt a 1 Hplemlor
« i
\ N %-aI llih i loi ln-e w Itii i'a-11
Uoiile o| shiUiu * t alari h Itenrdi.
Price Ml eeills Sold hy Milei A lllll.
1 and i. Kihard A w„u
y
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1891, newspaper, October 24, 1891; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205090/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.