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W. J. MILKY. W. J. Mil L.
MILEY & HILL.
DRUGGISTS
It \srit01\ TKXAX.
ifMcial 'iii'/ cartful iillniliiiu qirtn
lo tlir I'i'mi n/jlion IV;/ni (wi ni,
m I fuiln>nn ituitn/ ' « rilhrt
•hi if nr nn/iil.
•tffp ll.e o'
i?:xtoxv: Modicinos.
iVrfuuienc. lollel Artlciea, Siuliounry
t
——
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2U)krtisfi".
C. ERM & SON
BASTROP
TEXAS
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VOIjUMK 84.
BASTROP, BASTROP COUNTY, TEXAS, JANUARY 10, 1892.
NUMBER 4i .
Mc'ESN, f'LPS £ 50..
3E?3K: T. |T TSIVE
WhclasrJ© Dry Coods, X-Totions,
I EAD'JUAHTERS
!• " •' «WI «'lt r^'J
F.*R "CTT*JM f-n
•in'!>t'iini'i, kiln!;;: Boots, S&09e ard Hats,
n>tt|> N ti III" . ii:; K«rye5«"V^ V
vi'i^iii'r i! •!••. wi iv 'i i ti,in* AUidtiikik')
I •• >rt at - • ui i<> I) Kit,
THE
!l<l| IIS lit '[■'*!iiiv, I-' 111'1 mmmmmmm
1 NEW
KOK SAI.K.
Iloppe Ibu.-e, Ilj.lit p, with ill ( iir
lit' o. 'ii ' equipment*. mill good writ
II- I In'*• ! Ill I'lai'i' Kin term*.
II. I lUllv
lla*lr p, T«.
—Why niH jron w i'itn thrt siiii'.ir.
. 'nil' ' ! glye ill. Mediate I • * I, - f. Pllee
10 Ha., Ml t*.. MMl ft. KtW by Mltojr 6
Hill, mi,I <I!i > il l A 1 "ti.
transitive verb, an invisible uoun,
ami a visible conjunction.
Woman's passport to her litis.
IinixI'h purse, and tt man's passport
to a wotnau's heart.
l.ovc's artillery. that in tiroiiffht
Her
A UIKI, AT THK JAIL.
Mi*role Moite of I'roteetlng a
I'rlKoner Front u Mob.
Wtt.i.isum, Neb., Jannaiy 8. — A
illin s uiir i I'll"'ii to, and
I u v :r'<i ones fruiM ut win tin*
- .. Tms.
INTON iTER
\
I up
Wt vara lh* Unit mannf.u tofi ra tn t i • * >'*, pnl 1t.iv* k< pt
ll Vol! :& I * • Ti >11Y I IM'IMI of a*r**a t « f lt e Uu*. a * iiii n.• •! i ii Mr i'j ' ' . • •. "i-iulilf I initio.
.. c . *, . . , pfiiuriM? ii i" i I u i w • • • otn i d uiiatr
iIii.h fact, | I• •:i• hour tin ill iiiiimI; wio.-ui*h chi imc ku.t. i
. .... Ii ■ ! III j y II h I..H r • • a*./
. ... ... .. ... ... '-f 1
•p , •«.!.. i ..it MMtui Mllh l«v«r,tti ■ • • larrlf*'/'A -• r • "• tm-#' t 1-U«siv\
I I l|< | , ^| V •• US I | till t tilt I |)0 ||| . glvltg kl||V<*:t * I. .1, IU I J / ,
i r i5 lii I III * HlOl-i .i MtTAL a U : Li. ■ ■*
tUntlllKII. In.iirii,, LIl.HTEflt Oll'.i T. •' r i - f. , *
tutl n niruri lun • Oft lortr. ulur mall.-.! fr-i. In ny . • Ir. . Hi II jy,
ti!TI. U. uLlTlLAIiLI b IU, Canton Cllppor Plow,, Volunteer ■ I Vlcwr Cut" k "V^J"
, i. .i . „ tWator,, One Harrowa, Tryolclo Bulky ■' C iik PIowb, Vf) /
ilion I i loi ami W|iolm,li <«roeer , i CoMon ,in,( Corn pijn «r i, < , i im,:. tiyi.-io®. Curt*.
iniKTnM TF*K Pomp,,Wind Mllla.Ociont loCrlndnK Mills, BAIN, COOPER & 8 TERLINt
IUUOIOH, IfcA^O. WAGONS. Wnto U9 for your warns.
MRLIN & 0REND0BFV 00., DALLAS. TEXAS.
At trill loti Pnrniprt.
•• I * i f I • f \\ ri \ I | • Ut t < - \ «• r " Will «%#T •
mnl) kill nil 11m* v\ r«-\ IU lu yutir corn,
m l pn uiii tli«*ir ifturu, If u**ii at
dlrri'lfd. For al ' hy
ita.i i A KM 11%iti>.
It.1«t Ht| . |f \ .10.
I)It. W. K. roWLKK
Physician and Surgeon.
IASTUOP. - - TEXAS.
11 11 I W ii W .1 M i lr \ A I 'u.
OKAS. BRIEGER.
U
BISHOP & SMITH,
, Proprietors,
111. • !n| (mm- \\ till I'Ut'll
*•• •!IS!i,.i-;i"% 1':*• ilili |{i ||l*''l\.
I'i .VI im if tl«l I v ^1 \ iV Hill,
unit i . i :, ;.| A **i i«.
tillt.li • i mi i i |<«'|||imI\ • i po*|-
liv« eun fi>i • iiurrki, lllplii lierlo ind
« uiilii Moiitii N.l.l hy Milt \ ,v Mill
iiU 1 < Lrl :«r«l v Hun.
At** yoti mailt* niiH*mf>l«* hvii.ih/i
lion, i «mi i 11. ti .oil. Uixxin4NN>, Ijni « f
A| |M'IIl« . ^ ' Ilow Skill)' Shlluh * V itull-
/• i i- :i |HM|iIvi* iMin\ Sn|i| hy >|i|«*y X
Hill, iiU<I ' . F.that'll A Sun.
■ —■ —«-♦
II I' kiiu*l m k. u I t«lnifc ami frufc-
t mi |ii*iItiiui*. I'l l. .. j ti<l Ao t-cnis
solil h\ MiIin a Mill, ami * . Ilrlmnl A
Son.
-Shiluir* i nit will imiufiJiati ly ri,~
llttvit < roup, Wln>apUur ( outfit ud
lt'i*lit'hil|p S..|.| by Mil, \ A Mill, ami
' . Kt hat «l A Snii.
KoIm-iIpuii A .loin - ,|< |ir horo rk ,
w • f' ' ' t t • i tiin t hill i u
m ft-i -all' f I. til.II." ]'liM*niil
'« ' ik- \-i | «, tin |iM\ . >..1,1 | %•
Miloy a llill
< • p —
11" lv« \ (.• " II I i :typr. of Hour-
' any* Hoi h nil Mil ittd
^ '.f« • • «• iir Iis\••• t*> Shlloir* < oiipiirnp-
' • s. !.| h\ Mil« v A llill, mnl
«' Ki h it I A Hon,
"i ' < . ( - rinin i hill t *• i r«*. * * lh«*
m "-: ; -i«atit lo iik.* of nil l «\ t nml
s .* u i:i*iiii i a m t ■.*11«•.i in curu
' •: I I m ■ v ,1.1 |,v Mill-) A llill.
4 ■*
\lr i.' v\. I in'in |,*> .ti, at) i'\jn'ti-
' ii' ■■ 1 * ,*i 11• I ■ i ,'f An.lln, lia" li"-.i-
■ ' i'i I aii'l ii an |hi. iMp
« ill :i\• Ii" Tl.-r\ llll, i| up ill lln- old
\I'\HIII-I III
l>< rsiiii lo anotliei vurioua M'tiKatioin>
tliai cauiKit In- traaimitleil eorrecll>
Iiv an\ luf'lluiu known.
Nature'* Volapuk—the universal
laiiKoap' ol love.
A woman'* trum|> eard in the
game of love.
| 1'lie action of the lip by wbicli
the real aentimenta of the heart aru
either affeetionalely expreaseil or
faUely diaguiaed.
I iiiu ju>i tno unil two. I ain warm, I
I aiu cohl.
Ami tlic parent of numtiera that can
nut In- tulil.
I am lawful, unUuftll, a iluly. a fault,
v • li'i,' liiri Who hflp. rn.ro. ha. . i«*..iif.H ' *<" ■;f"'«i *ol.|.ilear K "-l l"t nolliln*
■ , ... . I. ,i 1'riil, la a Mower which irrowx iu
"to aruiH. ' a sheriff unil hia iie|iutiea cjuhl not, „M, ,|evjj'g «ar,|eu
An olil-faahinn«il telegraphic ar- accoiupllali at the jail here a few .i.,,.,,.., in th« i„,
ranucuiciit for transmitting from one "iKhU aKo. The atory lias l>e'*a -.Mo tbLl in thr.ii an
kept very «iuiet but through the|tulJ u,lin in lh< "" ■n-
IIK 1.1* Vol H MOTH Kit.
The fir) of Ibi* | arl«Hl iu«<t« to toM.
Thai a* felu- iiiaiura", to h«i nicHht'i fr.iiv<i oM,
Vifl ut'iili khull) oftiri'p l v iificr «l«v
lo .','ti?« n lirr ran* iunl •««*l«*ii llfr « 'iav
far llian piano or oman'i **« «i notr. • „ , , ,, , , , .... . . . .
S'. —.Mil.! fn.Mi I'll kit.iimn i at -ii act ion luimeilintel.v on tin* rail plucky girl with a revolver dlil what
float,
Ai tlo* im11It* of illnlicii kiM'p llmo mtli a loni,
Wlii'i • *i. Ifc'i .'ltiiT U hi ,| l'iff the* mothi>r alone
•' n Iin iiibtr, ii > 4irl. ihi'iv i uo Irivnil ao
I I WW*
A* tlir* uiMihrr «Nun' lovr i* now <lu limnr
i yon.
Si- friaivl, howi'vrr faithful. t>au fill tnothrr'a
i pla-v
WIumi lit# rlixla of earth *hall rover bar fai «•
Then llnhlen h«r toll with aaift helpluir Hr.nil.
Till \\u* rlmiil* of b«r Ufe with laHilaiwaare
^Rnnal.
An«l than all your ph> *«ure will have a-Me«l
An l i-oiiai'lenee approve that you vave
( mat.
« h ii - heautlaa of youth an- rtihamM many
foM
I H\ • onuPlrrata rar«* of thr feebla an«l *>l l'
Snil though rliiKt ra ina) aometunea rou {lr
■ni'.l mnl tanne*!,
, Paraeriptiona larefully cotupoun*
deU at all hour*.
PATENT medicine
all kindM.'
APiloitltUIN.
Ilorrowed {(ariiiciita seldom lit well,
llastt very often lips up its own
heels.
Men often blush to hear what tlicy
arc not a*hatiu>d to act.
ha i*l
Anil tieantlful ayea are the one* that look love
M the mother. *o faithful all oth*ar> abovr
\ii-1 fi-et that run luiauila of love at«* uioal
meet
To t*' • alle«1. Uvon«l oth^ra. au« h hra'itlfhl
feci
w hell Immi^IiI.
Aii I'Xlraortlinury U oii. mid a tnafter of
rot! ran.
Aml yli'Meil with pleaaure u hou taken I
very tjuiet ^
adiKinintration of one of the depu-1 ^ hit in nol needed h dear nt any
lien for llio girl'a bravery the matter pnt*e,
linn leaknd out. In the jail i a man He who buy a too maov auperflu*
who wai caught red handed murder* | itiea may he oldigod to aell hia tiecea*
inj; a traveler for money and the aarie*.
people decided thai they could not A fool generally loses his cstalo
wait unlit the law had mo IU coura, I he(ore. ,le Hu(U hl ",«llv.
and determined to take the matter i . . ,
in their own hands and lynch the' * *ho I'oarda hls riches an,,
fellow. The sheriff received warn- enJ">'' n''- ,s l'k" "" •*"«
iDH of the intended lyacl lnK and c>*"iM «oM al"' """
called together four deputiea and) '°wtra are mensured by their
anuoiiuoed his delerininallon to ■ "hndowa, ami yrcai men by their
liuaril the jail at all hazards. About j '-•"I'uinators.
12 o'clock at ni^ht a aummonH catne That man who knows the world
for him to open the door* and give j will never be bashful, aud the ma.
up the prisoner, or the jail would be who known himself will never be iin-
humed down. As the structure is i pudent.
wooden this would have been an | Hasty words often rankle the
A KISS.
Amiminir Attempt* of Mauv People
to Tell What 11 Is.
hy fnrce. . , ,, n
A Rift which is sometimes e - )llat l, '1 .',<,ll,'r to th, words asau.gr it. furKiving cures it.
pected. seldom rejected, Ibough '«rce than endanger the lives of th, and forgetting lak.« away the
often returned. olher Inmate.. He accordingly, jt ls a form of excuse for
I made the announcement to hia tlepu- .i«jM#. ,i.n, • , . ,
A speech without words. ; n« «vnt „ tllB |^'"8 lll#t _we _to do ri«ht, if
ties aud sent one to iuform the i,...„ ...n,i
\ lip-salve often tried as a specific leader of the mob that he could have ' t||gcoVer what ri"hl is " "
.i._ |._... j t||c pr||(|g(r
to
time airo I.om'.on Tit llita
a two guinea prize for the
I
11
£
t 111 Ih fouml it the nil at an I pre- J* M 5 B
v; • -i Beef, fm end Mult^s
r. It v I an ! maile to
Best sewing Machines, Sausage and Barkened Meats a Spscialty.
XEVcRYTHIMG NtW APiD hEAT
We to ^asc. and n
von DrifcronP0,' \
t. JL
BT. ... :crr c>. smith.
u k*U ' f ii " tin* n -f in *.|e:mtl
ti ii i l ti' * in' •! u a ••• m ntifw -
ll ted.
No h*tt«*' • i 'efr e ilhont A
r\* f*ii* • i Vr •• |'n oi ••
n :n I I iv. : < ompluifil
v -.ii 1 • • I uuratilei* on •*%••*! >
i.« 111•• of sii , - \ italUei It nvvi'
falU to i Id * > Wiley A Hill ami
• Krhar«l a i
v • \ th/i f i - u hat ymi n«*« l
for Tonal |«oaa of ippetlle, DU*
• - n. ill \ :t11 hi* m| | >\ pf| «. .
I'riee 10 mid "A cont« |ier boitle. Ml ley
\ llill. ii «l t'. lirltaril A Son.
ll \\ :ilk* i. !.:i«tro|i eountv a
V ' ii mo i1 ? u t. hita r« ftio\i'i|
, 'ti I.m ' J -Iriuil. ||. ii Freight ih*| ot.
'!•* N H I. i t |*i*i on sir«*rt. when- In*
itrla • n fii tr ltn« groearlea. He
ptri'iui il, i tier than • w r. lo II > mi
in- V |H ■! gt* \ Oil Mia
11■ S• - in i \> t t >i kimu « f 11-tintrv pro-
lie. Ill *': I' I I ifit Invllra flt^ Old
I *t I mi . | i. utla o pull eti ti i in * l hia
tu \v film * ni hmii < «. MA, |. i«t I'oran
Some
offered
he*t deliuition of a ki-s. Seven
thousand anawera were received.
Iln* prize «ai awarded to lh'ujamiu
.1, (i recti wood, of TuUe llill,
I^ondoti, tioae definition i* herewith
frmned :
! An inaipid anil taateieaa ;
I morael which hecomea de-;
! licioua and delectable in
proportion an it in tlavored ;
! iili love.
in tiffection « of the heart.
1 he iniaaing link between body
and aoul.
l'lie only delight of the god* that
tnortala have Iteen permitted to
enjoy.
l ln* aafety valve to an exuberance
• if triider feeling.
llurlnK the parley the sheriff and „ Hoo||e
all ht. deputies went outa.de of the, Ww.Tlmmons. ... Mavi-i..
jail, when suddenly the dtsor was:|,,,|„ write.: •-Kle. trie itut.-r- l, i
slammed to and bolted. A girl, done more for me tban all other i.i. ili-
about 111 years old appeared #t one l'lne« eonil'lU'il. fur I hi, t ti.cl I- ■
of the upper windows and told the ' 'r".!" i ami l.lvr iinuiii,.
,:ii i .i . .. it ''olin I.'■-lie, Inruier an.l st'irkinti' . <■(
astonished crowd that they could ,alllK .. H1|V, j n ,.
not have the man She was Susau trr. t<i |m- the best Kidney and I
t'M' ,0*''r . ('order, the daughter of the sheriff, uu-dleli.e. make Hie f••• I Ilk'' ! in ii ,• i '
■ i.A .1. W. Uardner. bnrdware mereliant
same tn« II a\ •: Kle. trie Hitter, i- | 1-1
the ihlii;; lor a man li" i- run "■
he live, or die.
What tl.e child ):ive«
steals, the foolish waste and the old she said that she wa. Dot afraid of
VH' " ' ,uo'' "n'' wn,|l<l shoot down the
I'll ■ urn.t popular lip sahe of the lirsl man who attempted to approach Vi.|'"l.Vi'rtV-'Ir".* whl'th.'
presi ut day
A t.mi'■, which in childhood m:i\
In a,Itni'i .lcr. d with safety, !"it house and told them that they could
with ureal caution «li n childhood is t."t accomplish anything by remain-
past. The mob talked together a
ll.c lover's llag of truce altera '"V1'* nd _ then cheered the plucky
i|iiarrcl,
happiest expression and
the place to sel it on lire. She would lie luund new .trcnifth.ni"<.l :<p| *lii.- l
not let lier lather back into the felt Ju t like be ha i a new
Only "s.e. a liottle, at IV. .1. \| \ ,v '
ilrux .tore.
1 ' r- i o • * ,ir
" uu
iV?:rin'' - Lnw,
-At
f. \
IV
> AS,
'C
> b f fte W
k • «'.\s:i on dellvi ry
I * It work otiii t
. r\ nt i i .1. „f
inlK'twy • v. Millinery
at .'it I*. < .
t i u Ki'fvi^. tali v
• ...N i r iv *
tT 3. PBICE,
C-runty Attcrnoy,
\SI>
.'Vtlc raoy M Lc tr,
BAIT -vF, TEXAS.
! 11{ I I'A'S NKW iv !' PI Nit
P. O. ELZNER
.mi ii..."I-, m
inl> ■ ,v I'(■*".
,|„
rile following in a selection from
some of the best definitions stili-
iiiilled:
What the chimney sweeper im-
printed on the rosy lips of the scul-
ler* maid when she told liitn she
favored his HOot.
1'he ««eete*.t fruit on the tree of
love. The oftcner plucked, the
more it'timlan' it yroas.
nuil.'i'rViV.iiy 'W
The baby's riuhl. the lover's
|ltitilep , the par. ill's pci.sion ami
the h* po, rite's mask.
I'I,-it which von cannot give with-
"Hi taking, and i iniiot take without
givinji.
The tn me of agony to a bashful
man.
l'l.c only known "smack" that
uill calm a storm
l.ovc's happiest expression
sorrow's tendercst balm.
A cannon olf the red.
A good iii.prcsMoil made bv the
seal of love.
It is like the wind that IiIotts it
is felt but nol seen.
The "pons asinoruin" of court-
ship.
A 'b in us'ration of love which
will dry the baby's tears, llirill the
maiden s heart and soothe the ritflled
' .... ,.t ., . iroil wife.
\ stitaeU for catering v. v ....
inojua! Ilsli.
1'ne sovereijrn ti net tire in
household dispensary.
U lint man struggles for before
marriage. *\.:w woman tru^glcs for
after marriage.
Draughts of nectar from the lips
of innocence.
Cupid's cruising smack, the crews
A Talk lo Vonng Men.
gtrl and left, telling her that they 1 Hunt up the leading 'imm i-,
would not harm the murderer, as doctors, or farmers in you;' neigh-
he had such a brave defender. borhood. I,earn how and for what
wages they began life. Volt will be
tlectrte Bitters. astonished to llnd that a majority of
This remedy Is becoming so well them worked their first year for
kii'.Kii and ... popular as to need no to $.s p. r month ami board (and
rr ril,,"Vonl-v
praiM*,—A purer tnedlelm* ilo.*>* not exlnt 01,1 w,,,ttlo.aosu \ <*:ir. 1 heae
uui it is guaranteed to do all that is <Ujs you'll oil your hair, put more
elulmetl. Kleet>lc Hitters >\.ll cure all Ion your back a', one time than your
grandpa earned in a year, smoke n
quarter's worth of cigars in a day,
loaf and loaf and loaf rather than
work for less than ?|ij to ST."> per
month. You want <«4. the nest
month, and ¥.">() the next and Sl't'l a
ha1, opened a choice Sux k. of
Genearl Merchandise,
('tips, si ion nf Dr\ (Jooils, l.ii'lio IMt s
DYKR MOORE, ciotirmsi, sh .•>, 11m>.
ATTORNEY AND :11h 1 Notioiis in (irrriis New
Counsellor - at - Law, i,,!l*'i"-
"XA> Fl!ANK WIIF.III, vV Al l.il' EliZNKK
in cliiti u'l*, w !11 will i>c ^hnl !<• u^rcct llicir
fi icin'> :i in I tiic ] • 11111 itj h i h 11 i s i t i ir tiiciu
cinirtcoiis 1 resit in. *n t iiiid lilicriii I >;i renins.
I'i ..ii. i i .i 11 . . i nrt« of llie ktate
nil iip *l it ii 11.• llaalet lliillilinif
fct. L.BATTS,
A W Y ER
Land Agont,
ilASTUOl*. - - - TI'.XAS
AT THE OLD STAND
' t - ■•* 11 \ \:irii*t> indipiidlty,
^! I i i in t li.ttiilHTu
< M ' lin- i \ cmfioriiiin.
Ml ilt \ mimU. ^r.u'oin-, carpet".
*111tix:• fi*-111i1111• I'll . miIi! at reduited
| rn*i at P. ( . hi/.net *.
tlvi rat"< k•• • I w.th ccrtrnu line* of
Mlllim n jjimo!. w > Ihivi iii.it kril ihi-Hi*
lllir* ' its l\ .owl pill | III'*!*
^ooi|«^?. ll ! . \ ml of tlio | r t quality.
Ml-- hi Milt A < II VMIO It* A t II.
I In f' i - li liitii. pni up mnl aold In
• i it M,i I .1 i- M k the pute-|
toil hi*.I.
I • •••■«: t' • t il im it-, and hoi
in-i^i . 11w : v * on h ttul at the I'alaec
market. i
l lo \ l*\ l liTI*1 u j'ili oOlee la nip-
| >1 i* • u il It lieu t\pe..f the lale«talyh-«
•ni I- i- « ii 11,1111 i i -|'ii ti'liil ato. k
•*! it• i i in. h: p • n \..nt jolia. and
«i* will .«11-f• \i«ii ho|li In price and
<1 . n\ of in.ii.iirtl and worktuaiiwhip.
If \i"i want i ci'od coal atove. up-
i ■ conihlnation -i«iiea, you tan
gi • i • n* :it r i) KlfftterV, then hut
\ from •' h lined) and no
until t how cold tlo w iiiti'i may he,
\ ou w i11 lie . I'lntoltaMi
A telegram to the heart, in which ,,f "''i'''1 P'' r«".v lovesick.
•sounding
1 he striking of a love match
A simple thing in which a whole
world of meaning is sometimes
hidden.
The starp in the Armament of
love.
I he best plaster for ihe wounds
poured down given in domestic tiffs.
l'lie poorest mother's richest gift.
A cheeky application.
A kiss resembles 'i short sermon,
consisting of two heads and an ap-
plication.
Cupid's sealing wa*.
I lie essence of tit-lips (two-lips. )
I etnporarv facial friction genera-
W In n ilp. o| Imt i-meet in bliss. tinu inslantaucoiis rapture and
l'lie pleasing act is termed a "ki--." . (
Itut wuen the pair have wed each
olher. 1 l'lie soul's ambassador.
Tile valid thing is call.d a "buthei
the operator uses the
system.
Nothing divided between two.
A rock in the sea of life, on
which the good ship Bachelor was
wrecked.
A kiss from a pretty girl is like
h ,Ving hot molasse
your back by angels
The thunderclap of the lips, which
inevitably follows the lightning
glauie of the eyes.
A report at headquarters.
Ihe anatomical juxtaposition of
t*o orbieularics oris muscle* in a
state of conti action.
diseases ol the I.Iyer and Kidneys, will
remove Pimples. Hulls. ,sa|i Che'u.n and
"the! iff. . turns caused by Impure blood.
Will drive Malaria from the sy-icni
Mild prevent a- well as i re al M ilatla
t,-\i-r*. — For cur" ol Ilea.lu> lie, t'ou-tl-
, i.Vlo't, aud Indigestion try Klectrle flit - i
uione\ refunded.—l'rlce V et«. anu e'i ,is>
,„ir per bottle a( W .1 Miley.v i ".. Drug- your employer', bltslucss. lllflT'oy
,-tore. the time your employer ha* trained
• *■ ; you lo be useful to hitu, you get dis-
Tlie Child—18S2. , satislied. you are not making it fast
Non/ of us can tell what the child enough, imagine you can do better
will be, says the llev. I)r. Talm ge. i elsewhere, you quit, and leave to
1 hat it will have an eventful future •I"'1"1 w,' t you have made, and tlieu
i* assured. It will be a vear of mirth very won you are aceking another
and a year of sadne*s, a year of Jo1'' "tart again at the bottom,
prayir and supplication. It will I hen you think \oii must keep up
laugh, ting, weep, grow and die! with the "swell' crowd, part your
I lie old year died in giving birth to .llair 111 the middle, support glittering
the new. as the life of Jane Seymour. #,'lrt "tad*, wear watch fob*, drive
the Knglish queen, departed when livery teams, occupy reserved scat*,
that of her son, Kdward VI, dawned. Il v'' the barber to twirl your goslin
The old vear was a queen—the new mutlache, etc.. etc 1 hen when you
IS a king", l'lie grave of the one and K«'t married, buy. il > >u can. for. ash
the cradle of the other are side by nr "" a credit, more household
side. At such a time on the thresh- kitchen furniture than v.uir father
old ol another year, we review, we *"1' mother accumulated in a life
wonder and we contemplate: only * time, ^ni want :. t>,i(l cook stove,
genius at stupidity does not tliiuk at when a $20 one will cook more tlintl
SII. I. a tunc. To manv of us the you aud vour family can eat. Yon
year 1HH2 will be a inemoriable one. " ut •" sewing machine when
I he spring grass may be cleft by your wife lias not a half dozen uar-
the spade to let Us dowu lo our nenta to make a y ear. Um want a
resting place; or while the summer piano. Hue mirrors, line carpets i .
graiu is falling to the sickle we may and buy them if it takes all \..ur
lie harvested for another world ; or ca.li and credit. I lie, you ever think
while the autumnal leave* are tlyir.g how foolish you are r .-it down and
iu the November gale we may fade think it all over. A dean, healthy
I 1ST
M i
,
p
Hi- \\Mt i'iiaI «i M claw
^ > I' • I I • III H. |ll t • I s' 11
•wjsyjwE- FALL mi WINTER 6GDDS
.Ml ili'iutiitni'iits nr. I'litiiiiii'ii'. hli'.vvtti^ all llio i'"Vi li ii"- of ill.
s.*|is.lit A II lltsp.'i'lliill si ilicili (1 M \ s|( ,| 1% is r|ii\*'ll ll
• willi g"ml* H'jii • si'initi llo l.i-a liiij; anil Ilo|'t'
Pronrietress. wniaii...sty i.-s i,.r
SI \l \M> . I.MI I..I IMtl.K ill nltv (iOOpS. | m ss tjOilpS. SMOI'.S. II \TS, CAPS. Kit"
|(< >'^1 - .. ■ 1 11 * A« . , \t \| I'll \ I I V -S 1 will llill k.' I I Id I ' .ll III ll .t I b .1 • 11 I' tin -t I'.CI'III lint' :|l llll* i'i
It-'.-M it I'. I day ,.H.> P^r^wci'li. | |, ||„. bivv.- t pi fol :l.o I I ; m.i I • t n v t Hi I III < immI ,
if llli'V Ht'o, I'..Ill'' 1111 I I'V.'illl, no iiiv sl.ii'k ii Hi 1 plir.'s
M'J^IC CLASS. TI RNITU^E, STOVES
AMI
V HOLD GOODS
■i "p -"j Acncultr^ ;.'i;f5ar^ni?f
[ i.' j it! L A u Ltn i.' i vl .ii vt «,
BUIXSMiTHING"
Wll
HORSE SHOEING.
pi,i i, „ i. • . ... i.,ii., M * pa *' ■ i t' ti s narc ! .•! Ptati :iip nllior iin'i.luitits
a«ii " . •' .no ., t •<, in tins s.'i t it ,i i I I'll* l * 11 ■ .hi loll. I, I Im'i i' in >■ g.'l I lio I >. • 11 < • 111
" *' of Inlying In Iiiil,'.' .|iinii11!i.'s as well as cli.-aju i 1'ioigltis, nil nt
wltii'll malxi'M ll In ill. inl.'l. Sl of llll' IiIHtIuisi'I lo llll* id Mo.
« h'AKMIMi IMPI.KMKM' > '
jr-riTrr^:;.': IP. O. IET1J iZISTIEJIR.
i
f I 1 Ma'
!•
\ I' \ K M.
I'l- lt.lt l :i.tiil- llill llll* I'.lltOllH of till*
I'll III c<* Mark, t
\ n i1111ii i iuiln.it' credit hu-inc-n the
paat \ i ii lia« cmivin. i tl ih that we can
not -tt • -•lulls run i Mrat chiaa market.
acllitiK I •*vcivliody without rc^ird to
pay inriit i f vM-. ,!\ oi luouthly itccoutii*.
N i p.tv i • li ft I-. -. ho^« and tuiii
ton, "d 11• • (oi nU i a*- 'laln'i* a- *
l.i • lc.| ''.ill ' u i. |n |
we uu lot. i il, I In* pii*«enl \ eat. t •• honk
only am Ii cu-ioiiii *- i- will pat prom
p11 > wlo'U account in pie-i'iii- <)
I'll iuknitf our palt« i - foi the s i ; \ lil- ral
patronage llo * h o. him n n«a in the
piM.Wc Im) i . Iiv coutl. oiia tte umenl
and (urniwlnni; the l c*t of tueaia, to
llierit a continuation id III. < kooiI v« 111
..ml p iiH ii i^. li. . ell dli .
lh*to * A t t li
I'i' .* M ok f
I he awceteat labial of the world'*
language.
1 ht* sounding line uaed by a
woman to fathom the depthx of
inan'a wcakneaa.
I he dew gathered from the lips of and fall; or tl.e driving .Icet may cut "«ia beat* flne g!"*sy clothes. H
crib's fairest tlowera. i the faces of the black-tasaled horse* take, but little to support a .eusiblc
, ..ii that pull us out in our last ride. It voung man or a couple. 1 he poor
A game for two. always in „„v Vt.ir in which our b,.l* .V> K man of to-day who saves will
*|s l,n|1' and aoul part—the year iu which for J)t? r'1'^ oI«l man of the future.
I he cfi'itm of couftahip, time enda and eternity liecioa, 1 he chief value of your credit lie- in
That which ia exchanged between All other years a* nothing , they car keeping it. and a" money bote's
\n article that ia always accepted, tn(> pcraona, \* something while in in which you were born, the year in money, ao tloe^ a scnaiMe tr.an at!a-
printed, but not pub- tju. ,,f exchanging, nothing after which vou art re married, the year iu himself scnai'dc pcoj :i*. 1
lover
00
no * t VioHn. . , ..
\| , , i|.| '••• «: i« I • U I • * '• f :t: I Ms
til
V
li'i.
t. tl., |
'JD'
I I II. I.IN ' OK
I- f'l'i Mini Ci 'lllplrje
III1.-H7 i. RACKS m buufiES.
\"* ■: i«t i.
,ip .'.HI it.
t .1 rii iinpson,
II *' ,'tlll, If ll
* oni'ili. I I ke
... i,' III. Ill I -I
...I l.i: I
,,|i^ nr, > ' .
I t ,i| he. i I'.i '■ I
" Ii' ; uctehli.e. s
:' I I' ' '.|' l"l ."
Stl.l ('til)
llihed.
The only gift a generous
likes lo gel back again.
rile lover's privilege Bt.il the pug
| .log'* right.
Contraction of the mouth due to
enlargement of the heart
Hint tn which two head* arc better
than one.
l'lie food by which tlie llame of
lo\ e is led
l'lie tlsg of ttllee in the pell) w
of i ..unship and marriage.
Nol eiii ugh for one. just enough
lor two too much for three
l'lie only reall\ agreeable two-
fared action iimler the sun. or the
i.i" ii. either
A woman's most effcli*. argu-
ment, whether to cajoh llf heart "f
. rithcr, control ihutiH'ts of a
lill.l'Siiil.
i 1.11• t .|,M >.I
•I Collsoic the griefs of
the exchange is made, and for which
neither can sh. w value received
Matrimonial bird line.
A kiss u l.ovc's press telegram,
llu heart's thirst appease! at the
fountain ol a loved one's lip .
Woman's food, mans luxury,
boys's physic.
A lubricant, witluut which the
machinery of love gets rusty
An unspeakable communication.
Mil-1'" Nl'ttV I ,% I.IV I K l*ll.| s
Ait on a new principle regulating
the III. r. sliilllai'lie al.il bowel* thr* U[lh
Ihf ntrvr* * new discovery l r.
Miles' Pills spe, III, cure lillliiiiisuess,
bad taste, torpid liver, piles, eon-tipi-
tioii I it, |,lilted I.• I men, women.
I'lilblrri' Muullesl. nilhlest, s.iiest!
.'.o .t* samples |'r..|. nt i'.
I rli nd ,\ '. 'li ind ** ,1 Ml ley .1 .
I.rug -tor' ■
which your child died, the year in over this, young man. and quit I.,
which your mother or father died , a fool. W calherfor.l tuqu.rci
all of them of less importance than " * *
the last year of your life. Kiftcen1 It la from act >**
hundred and forty-six was a memo- the ocean that the • !
raid. yciT. because in it l.lllher died ; I Kr'l'P'' ha* been detect. .I I hat
s'.'n wa. a marked year, becaus. in
it ltcnjaiiiin M est died ; lM.iy w as a
marked year, because in it W elling-
ton .lied ; IM.'it! wan a marked year,
because iu it Hugh Miller died. Hut
what are these ve.r* to us in coin-
medical men have sucecedcl in
identifying this pei uliurl* yiiiilutisc
liltle wrelcll e.ill lie most all.fa. tot \
news, if verified, I lie next thing
will be to coiutiicnci a campaign for
III* extermination. Pr Otto Seller!.
1 imes are
tl. w spa pet.
out f T i ".I. as
t. r T soiitetin'i
we i' iti make all
llu
thing that
aflotci bv
. lo
, In
I '
I
ip.en .'tilled sl
■t' .i I I,, ni'
i : n mi Moli and left
tn tin I ** in. i | , oi
w i 'k i li in irl ihe w Ilhont
lo "i liicunvcntence. I wonlil mil
III* 'I llll"1 t II I I'I 1(1 IiIU ll . "HIIII, llll tl
I ' III) It ' I
M i> lili II «It I ■ 111 iii.i ll.
•• 'infilling i ut Ii e i dangerous.
Sunn thing rather nice,
i mi thing l ,1 In-1 \< , keii.
I lioiii; ll e in i Im . a I ted . in*
> ui.e tliiuk it naught*.
I e|> tlllllk ti .* I "UK,
VI agree Its i. 11*
I h.iugli ll ilix'sn't last long.
I * cry body's si ting t dillon of
"Hon-eo ami Juliet,
... , , !a acogi iochc
NN hat the child receive* free, what j u jr
tli. young man steals, .ml what the
old mail luiys.
I lie drop that runneth over when
tin cup of love Is full,
\ kiss m three part* of speech- a
tfeltttl.;
^* e ai.
squally with
on the look
low man. rail-split-
ol the kind where
honest living,
■f
I he
nt ion
is over ai.'O.lHHi worth
in the cotton yard* of
Nacogdoi'hes I hron-
parison to the year of 18'JJf, if "f the 1 nuer.it* ,.f **ert/.berg,
'it shall prove to be the year in which ' leraian*, is the man. lb fitrni.his
we shall die? ' ' the world, it is said, with a prcscrip-
-.«. - lion, .t otne illlcatious an.l gustatory.
si i mis. vusi.i s 41 vi.. It is nothing more nor h-. than gin
... 1 ami aoda. I'liis may meet the cotl-
I lie tie.t salve ill the world for cuts,' . .
dcmnalton of our prohibition Iricn.ts,
and in sections of the country where
prohibitory laws exist and are
enforced il may be hittcult to procure
the most potent ingredient of the
mixture. To many persons, however,
it's gr at if.* ing to l.e told that nol
only has the atHimuiahle little creal-
iire that makes the mischief been
fouml out, but tliat also so conven-
ient a method of dealing with him
has been discovered. Pi -elfert
will be a popular practitioner. N. i*
\ ork New <
lirui-..., .ores, til'ci., .nit rheum. feve
sort., letter, . - li :i |>|i. d hand., chilli.ina
corns in.I all skill eruption*, and po |.
lively cures piles, or ui> i«s* required. It
glialflliteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded 1'iiee .'."i , --ins twr
IhiX. rot -ale hy W.J. Mile* it t o.
When the devil gets a man in the
gutter lie leave, him there and go. s
iit to the home of the victim to destroy
mart * ing buaine*. i. ihe i.nl* co Mwwt "f
seem lo be 1,0,1 fli'M™".
tin low price of cotton.
NOT |« K.
All person* hoi.ling I'al.ce Mat-
All kinds o| justice's blanks and
ket checks are requested to have *11 k.mls of legal h!aiik>t printed and
Sidney \nn **llhtle. of -edalia.
Mo , is 1 y.ars old, w*'ighs '.'AH, market purposes
and wa. a slave to (ieorge llo.me. a
lirolher of Ilaniel llootic • llaslrop. Ian
them cashed at the market. Kroni'
this date the* will be used only lot
III.Hni* sV Syiirii.
' IM''?.
kept on hand at the An* i it n. li
ollice. 1 'heae blanks are printed
especially for Itiistrop county, an.l
..Ulcers will liml Ib. iil more c<>nvi<i|.
lent than lliose printed ehewlu rc
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