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The Bastrop Advertiser
ADVERTISER'S ACLNT8.
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<{«Mn ral Agt nl—.1 ||. (illlMpv.
l'aige—.J. 1. Kelluui.
MiDtilt)—'icorgu Milton and ^ .
S I'uricr
Klgin—Mias F. Shcasby.
Cedar Creek—J. I). Alexander.
Red Hock (ion Jung, Joe Probst
and P. W. Harris.
Watterson—C. C. Watterson and
1*. \\. Ilarru.
Smlthville—<ieo. M. (.entry.
KASTKOP CHAPTER, NO. **<*„
k. A. m.,
Regular meetingoi
the K ! r h t Nitliirila>
Night In each month
T. C. Cain,
M. K. II. P.
V. M. AMI'KKWS,
hec'ty.
BASTROP LODOK. NO. 118.
KNIOHTS OK PYTHIAS,
Regular meeting
Friday night of eacl
week.
K. II# I 'KIOUNS,
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TllOS. II. I'AltKS,
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GAMHLK IX)DOR, NO. 244,
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BANTHOP CAMP, NO. 7 .
OLD 8TONK FORT.
Houston, Texaa, Fob. 17. — At
it meeting tlus afternoon, of rep-
resentatives of all patriotic or-
ganizaiions in 1 i'• u^l«>n. l the
residence of Mrs. M. .1. Briscoe,
assistance wis pledged the ladies
of Nacogdoches in removing the
clones ol ihe old fort located in
thai city to the place selected lor
them in fhe Public Square. Re-
nins as to the exact amount of
money to be given by each body
ire to bp made next Tuesday t«
drs. Luosean. She acted ae
huirm n of the meeting and
drs. (,'ox as secretary. The City
federation of Clubs was repre-
sented by Mrs. Ring, the Wo-
nans' Club by Miss Mamie < tear-
ing, the 1 laughters of the Revo-
ution by Mrs. Seabrook Sydnor,
ho Daughters of the Confederacy
iy Mrs. Watson, the Relief Corps
d the Grand Army of the Repub
lie by Mrs. Rust, the Houston
Art League by Mesdames Lovett
and Cherry, and the Daughters
>{ the Republic of Texas by Mrs.
McKeever and six others.
GUARANTEED.
Plantation Chill Cure, tasteless anri
plain, in guaradteed to bo a permanent
'lire for chills and fever, dumb ami
Jiird-day chills, billious ami remitted
(ever, liver complaint, ami jaundice, anu
10 dispel malaria. Pleasan., any child
;an take it. Harmless, but sure. N<
cure no pay. Piree BO cenO. Manu-
f ictured by Van Vleet-Mansfteld Lruj:
Oo. For sale by C. F.rhard Ac Son.
ANCHONT BUFFALO-liKAD.
RobtGill£Son'sSpotGashRackbtStore
Headache
kills, not necessarily suddenly,
hut SURELY. It preys upon the
intellectual powers more than
vr reali7C. It consumes the
vitality faster than nature can
replenish it, and wr cannot tell
just what moment a temporary
or complete abiiration of the
mind will result. Headache and
pain should he promptly re-
moved— but properly. Many
pain cures are more harmful
than the pain. Beware. If
you would be safe, take
Miles' Pain Pills.
"As a result of ncuralf'* I lost the
siyht o( niv light eye. and the p:iin I
have suffered is IncomrrrlienMt'lc, he-
e ;; obliged t'"> take opiates ; lmo:t i-nn-
tinuallv. A trie-nd gave m< rue of l)r.
Mile* Fain t ills aiul it promptly re-
lieved me. I liien purchased a bo* and
now my troub'e is K"ne. 1 liey have
alto Hired my daughter of nervous
headache, and 1 heaitdy recommend
them to others."—\V. J. CoKLKV. lire-
moud, Texas.
Sold by Druggists. 25 Dose*, 35c.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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INGERSOLL ON 'CLOVER.'
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.t. H. I.KSTVH. ('IcrW
Rev Fife is .'it I.o -khart holding
a meeting.
Cuero shipped its second cat
load of cabbage, thi* season,
Wednesday.
Hamilton county Democracy
decides to await tin- action of the
state executive committee and
hold primaries in accordiuic •
therewith.
I)elta county populists have
derided to put out a full coun-
ty ticket. The populists mnl
republicans are called togethei
for the purpose of forming an
nlliauee.
'I he Waco Telephone says that
McKellan county is sending out
* f Texas for corn, oats an I other
feed stuffs almost as much mo ley
as was realized from the sh >rt
cotton crop.
Mr. I'. C. Sanders, of Winches-
ter, died of pneumonia cn the
lOtll. Just a week before, his
Hister, Mrs. McKinney, died of
the same disease, at Bertram,
while Mrs. Walker, of KaGrange
another sister, is not expected to
live. .
An egg famine at Chicago,
raises the price of hen-fruit to
.'{.'1 1-H cents a dozen, the highent
sinco 171'U, when they sold at lift
cents a dozen. In isTM, a snow
storm blocking the railroads,
checking receipts, caused the
price to advance to •>" cents a
dozen.
The Lock hart Oil well has
reached a depth of 1M0 feet, yield-
ing five or ten barrels of oil of a
fine lubricating quality, that
readily burns in a lamp in its
crude state. If necessary the
well will bo sunk to the depth of
«l,(HHl feet, provided a gusher is
jiot brought in at a less depth.
HKKD POTATO MS.
The Genuine Triumph Peerless
And Rose potatoes can only be
found at, Ki.znkr Cornkk. Our
]>rices the lowest.
A curiosity was brought to town
by (Jus Jung Wednesday, a skele-
ton Buffalo Head, found by u
colored man, January Is UiOO, 2<
feet under bank in Walnut Creek,
near Red Rock, this county. < >n*
J the h< rns is perfect, the < <h« i
Token off short, almost .-it tin
ttead. It was taken to Red Rod'
iy the old negro in a load of oh
tones gathered 11 p for tlie market
ind bought by Mr. Jung, who
ri'cognizintr it ns a curiosity tool;
care of it and brought it to tow
is a present to I'rol" Heiligbr<> l
> be placed among
nanv curi'i. ities.
hi-
't ll el
Tuuklen's Aruiua Sa'.ve.
The host ind mo-ft famous compound
11 the world to eonijuer aches and km
lins. Cure t'nt>, heals Hums ani
lirui-.es, subdues Inflamm ttion, ir. i-tn-
l'i Millions ol Duxes sold v uly
\V >rks worn! rs in llr>iIh, Ulcers, Pel • 11
-'kin Irruptions. It cures or no pay. 'if)
it \V. J. Milej'* dru^ store.
I.ouis Wright, one of the ne-
,-roi's in tlie Richard A- Pringle'i-
negro minstrel, was hanged by a
mob at New Madrid, Mo. During
the performance an alter 'ation
took place between the musician
ind some of the white town boys,
when the negroes on the stage
begat) to sh >ot. They then ran
out the back way to their private
car, which was soon surrounded,
the negroes arrested, and taken
to jail. Investigation disclosed
the one who did the shooting. I le
was lynched an J the others
released.
Mr. P. Connor of the United
Stutes weather bureau, who is
observant and appreciative of
other things tlmn the weather,
.vas the first of several of the
Star's obliging rentiers to com-
ply with the printed request for
1 copy of Col. Ingersoll's letter
of regret in response to nn in- ^
>■it at ion to attend t he first an-
niversary dinner of the Clover
c!ul> in Philadelphia in 1SSI5.
'ol. Ingersoll's fanciful lines'
•vere as follows: 1 ^
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but .".Oil, 7." 0 yurdfi I inch Kiubruidery, worth |t)e
ut .'ie yurd.
but .">021, ")( o vitrdhfi inch Kmliroidery, worth !. c
at l(lc \ aril.
i.ot . 027. ..no \ards S inch Kmhroldery, wurtli
20c, at 12 1 2c.
Lot lO.'l, loo puil Iiicii'h t xlr# iplnlit) Mile duck
overall*, with or wi'iioul apromt, worth ti,' c, ut
50 • n psir.
Lot - 2«I. .'it' pair Mi-aisaippi doe skin jeans pantH.
that Hell the * 01 hi over for a dollar a pair, at 7.'ic
a pair.
Lot Hsy JI.'iU yanls it inch Hamburg Kuibroldery Lot !• .'>. do/.- n tneo s l>c t ork bliirtd you ever
worth 4()u, at 2.ie \ard. saw. worth (i.'iu. at AOc.
aoo yards Keveillv I'urcalea, spring palterns, worth '^"'o pair men's glovea that we sold for Toe, to
7c, at ac Mud. ulose out at *i0c a pair.
aoo \iuds .'$('• inch extra i|tiality Bleached Domes Lot I dozen pairs men's cashmere panta,
lie, worth He, at 0 l-4c. cliesp at S2.oo, at ^l.ao.
Lot N. N , * dozen pair 1 Hx.'tO inch bleached Cot bot 1 2 dozen pairs men's Mississippi corduroy
ton Towels, worth .'H)c, at 20c pair pants, worth 82 00, at $1 5o a pair.
Lot 1665, lo deten ladies fancy colored drop V dozen pairs men's heavy weight pants that sold
stitch hose, worth Lr>c, at 10c a pair. f"r J'Loo, to close out at S2 00 a pair.
Lot 1502, 2o dozen pair men's red, blue, hlark and Lot ;t2l, 2 dozen pairs men's heautiful plaid cash-
tan colored Iiobp, worth 15c, at 10c pair. mere panta. worth ?•'! ">o, nt 82..* o a pair.
Lot («. 2oo, 25 dozen gent's heuiatilched colored Lot 2 > 1, 2 dozen men's nmall striped pants, look
bordered handkerchiefs, worth 10c, at .">c. Kl"' wear like a e." 00 tailor made, at $3.00.
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Don't forgot to I my your Garden Seed from us, and you will I o cer-
tain to get a stand. We handle the celebrated T. 11. Thompson <fc Co's
Seed, which are used by ail the leading truck gardeners of Texas. Wo
have the genuine New York grown Tmnessee Bliss Triumphant Early Jfo.se
Seed Irish Potatoes.
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We have just received our Spring and Summer Catalogue
Tailor-Made Clothing,
Consisting of over live hundred of the newest and nobbiest patterns
prices lower than ever.
We defy any and all competition on the above prices.
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ROBT. GILL & SON'S SPOT CASH BACKET STORE.
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A Doctor's Picture.
The likeness of \V. M. Caldwell, M.
I)., is on every hottle of the jf' nuine Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin. Accept no
other. T.iki- it for constipation and as
a H'^ulator of the stomach and bowels,
rsic and $1. Solil by W. .1 .Viley.
lion. Nelson Philips, of llills-
boro, is in Dallas to-day. Mr,
Phillips is one of the best known
Democrats in tho stato and is
considered a very influential man
iti all the political affairs of his
section, lie said: "This talk of
trotting out another candidate
against Dunham is pure rot. The
Parker county man must have
been born to be governor. It's inn-
ing to him j tint as easily as falling
off a log.—Times-1 larald.
ha k I; !•: i >- p i 7\\\ o r t I f
Kot'K CUICKKNS.
'"I iegret 1 can not be with
you tonight 'in clover.' A
a'i>mleii'ul thing is clover. 11
nouns honey and cream; 1 hat
i< to say, il means industry and
c Mi'.entnieiit; thai is lo say, it
means the hum of happy bees
in pel 1 u met I fields, ami at t lie
•ottage gate 'Old lloss,' the
lountiful, serenely chewing
satisfaction's cud in that bless-
ed twi-light pause, which like
a benediction, falls between the
hours of toil and sleep.
"A wondefu! thing is clover.
Il makes me dream of other
days, of childhood hours, of
dimpled babies, of loving wives
and honest men, of streams and
woods and violets, and all t here
i< of stainless joy and peaceful
human life.
"A wonderful world is (do-
Main Street,
Ba-drop, Texas.
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TRY IT
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ver. Take awnv the
and
they do not un-
derstand fully
the peculiar ail-
ments and the
delicate organism of woman. Wlu.t
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRA D Ft ELD'S
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
you have the happiest of man- by Nature for all female troubles. It
i.• i , i ,i ,i .... j • < i is the formula of a physician of the
kind; takeaway the v and r . | hiphe8t stamli„g, who devoted hi-
you have the only thing that whole life to the study of the dis-
makes a heaven of this dull and ti,,ct ,ailn'ents, l,ecul.ifr to ^
ers, wives and daughters. It is made
barren eart h ; take away t he 4c of soothing, healing, strengthening
alone, ami vet there remains It 1 h"rbs and vegetables which have
• . , been provided by a kindly Nature to
warm, < 1 <MM i11u 1 nllu, that ; cure irregularity in the menses. Leu-
sweetens the breath and helps corrh.ea. Falling of the \V.,mb Nerv-
ousness. Headache and Backache,
to keep the peace in countless jn fairness to herself and to Hrad
homes whose masters fretiuenl 'Icld's Female Requlator, every
| stiff -ring woman ought to give it a
^l"',Si trial A large fi bottle will do a
"Afterall. liottoniin Shakes- wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists.
0 s#n I f« r • nl< fly lllii'tratfd fr^e ho .k on th*
I have I ho Tlioroughbred-
liegistered liari'ed Plymouth
Rock t hickens, for sale. I '^gs,
prize winners, $1." () per setting.
M its. ( 'ii \s. DkSi r.i u.
Mill's Prairie, Texas,
.Ian. I, P.Ml'J—tf.
Till* MRIKOEK llAKHFIi SHOP.
The Uri'-g'T ltarber Shop north of the
1 Iron Front, is now re-opened, in charge
of K. J. Mrieger, who ih prepared to
Shave, Shampoo and Hair out, in the
I latest and most approved style of the art.
Your patronage solicited, Hatisfac-
oti guaranteed, 3iu,
peine was right: MJood hav.
sweet hay. hath no fellow."—
Kansas < 'ily Star.
I n t he 11 ico I lemocrat a dis-
cussion is running as t< whether
the negioes are ilescemled from
The braJflcId Hcjfulator Co., Atlanta, (>a
Over ."ill, 000 rabbits were
dressed and shipoed from Mon-
ham last year, the shipment, il
is said, will far exceed that re-
A.lnm, iin«I of tho wiinc t'm««h ,,„rinij y(>m,
as the w hite race. The nega-1
tive side says t lit
liiail and wo-
man referred to were Indians
and placed on the western con-
tinent ami were not instructed
to till the earth for the Mible
says, "There was not a man to
till the ground," which just
(itsthe Indians. And the Lord
formed Adam out of the dtisi
of the ground aad planted a
One day last week 7.< oo "cot-
ton tail" rabbits were in front
of a store in that town. A plant
is to be erected there lor the
purpose of canning rabbits and
otherwise preparing them for
immediate us".
Millions Put To Work.
Tho wonderful activity of the new
century is shown by an enormous de-
mand for the world's best workers Dr
garden eastward in Kden. and King's New Life Pills. For Constipa
there he put the man to diess tion, Sick Headache, Hillou neBs, or any
, . . ,, ... fl, . trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys
ll ami keep it. —Waco ele- unrivaled. Only 2.Vr at W.J.
pllollO. | Miley'u drug store.
A district judge in Southeast
Texas imposes lines upon delin-
<Iiient ollicers, jurors or witnes- j
ses in his court with absolute^
impartiality and enforces the
collection of such lines. He
says lines have been heretofore
imposed and remitted more us
it matter of form than for a dis-
tinct and resolute purpose, but
when a line
is imposed in his court for neg-
ligence, delay or other cause,
excuses will not be lightly ac-
cepted. The delinquent must
either pay or go to jail.—S. A.
Express.
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Saved Her Child's Life-
"In three woi k.s our chubby littlo boy
TIM K TAULK AT IJ A STROP.
Women sulTer-
ing from female
troubles and
weakness, and
from irregular j
or painful men-
ses, ought not
to lose hope if
doctors canimt
help them. Phy-
sicians are so
busy with other that 111 tut (in
diseases that
SOt'TH. NORTH.
No. .'I, .'1:80, p. in., No. 4, 2:'_'l, p. m,
jNo. I, 4:01, p. in., No. Ii, 11:47, p.m.
I .OCA I. FREIUHT.
No. 71, 1:110, p. m., No. 72, 8:10, a. m
J. J. Carson,
Agent.
KNKJHTS OK HONOR.
Bastrop Lodge, K. of H.,
Moots first Monday night In each
month.
J. B. PRIOR, Dictator.
11. K. KESSEI.US, Reporter.
FOR WALK.
I'll Acre Farm Ranche.
The Farm and Ranche, known
as tho Hancke placo, situated 8
was changed by Pneumonia almost ton I
, , , ,, ; ... ... . miles south-west of Bastrop, on
skeleton, writes Mrs. \V . Watkins, of 1
Pleasant City, O. "A terrible cough set j ^ alnut ' reek, consisting of 404
in, that, in spite of a good doctor's
treatment for several weeks, grew worse
every day, We then used Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, and
our darling was soon sound and well.
Wo are sure this grand medicine saved
his life." Millions know its the only
sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung
diseases, W. J. Miley guarantees sal is
faction, fiOc, $1, Trial bottles free.
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The recent rains put the
ground in line shape for plow-
ing and corn planting in South
Texas, and seasonable rains
from this time forward will in-
sure good crops. The outlook
acres, 100 in cultivation, the re-
mainder in pasture, mostly mos-
quito grass and ever lasting
water. Title guaranteed perfect'
Will bo sold for 812.00 per
acre, on easy terms.
For further particulars, see
Henry Hancke, Klgin, Texas;
Frank Hancke, sr., or Frank
Hancke, jr., Bastrop, Texas, or
on the farm.
FOR WALK.—A BARGAIN.
The Twelve Acre Lot South of
\V, K. Maynard's residence, in
I iastrop, is for sale in sub-divis-
ions of three acres each. This
for the fanners is very promis- property will bo gol^ low down,
ing, but the stockman would on eu8y terms.
be better satisfied with such a'
F. A. Oroain,
Agent for Owner.
FOR SALK.
downpour of rain as would lill
all the waterholes and start all
the streams to running with
an ample Mow to last all sum-
mer.—S. A. Kxpress
A Legacy of The Grip.
Is often a run-down system Weak-
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en-
ergy and ambition, with disordered liver ceive prompt attention, or address
and kidneys often follow an attack of |>. Hanson, Bastrop, Texas.
thia wretched niwapp. Tho im m ^
need then is Electric Hitters, the splen-
did tonic, blood purifier and regulator of
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thous- j
unds have proved that they wonderfully I have One Tenant house and
strengthen the nerves, buiid up the sys'- fj|lv acres of land vet undisposed
tcm, and restore to health and ,- ■! of W.,,,1,1 l,L,, „ !
HARKKP-I'l.YMOL'THROCK KOOS.
1 have the finest Barred-IMy-
mouthrock Chickens in Bastrop
county. Kggs, 81.(K) per setting
of 15.
Orders left at this'offlce will re-
W A NT I'll — A RKNTKR.
satisfaction guaranteed
|f f v/.. Would like a good renter or
Perfect _ .
J. Miley.1 Moncure, Bastrop, Texad.
spirits after an attack of Orip
fcring, try thetn. t nly fiOc. P«i^feet j <roppor. Address, ('apt. .1.
by W.
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