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OPPORTUNITY
A OREAT V. y;.-. IT
BEGS YO" EVE'lY DAY
NOT TO FO)N ,l 'T i > I R
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BEST FLOl'R SOW > -v
PER SACK.
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COTTON UKl'OUr
.Austin, Augunt rh. The f !lu\vitijj
is Briven out by th<> State Agricultural
Department,
"The prii of the r i . •.,M ,.ro.
along with w ijt i •; .i
crop, will dt i mine « u * cy in*.- i
pendant thinf nov. havi > tin- a'tcn- I
tion of the pe. ,.li. of tii vv ,fid
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The pro.iucct > of i ' t ; ami t' «-i.-
I riends, desire a voi c hi the price ai d
■t'eniand that it* include a profit. The
.pcculativc and spinning iulereMa de-
|. > to nicvent tiib ii ,| are not ,i
i !' thuiv jol. i hey eneinted seve.nl
.scheme* duiii . the harvest and sale
jf the lit IP crop to thwart tlu- aims There are a num or of •
of tiii' ji. hitters i.ml their frien s. 41*- which itifi. t i-ui '.••
V\ hether or not th> e .chcni. weti hief offender is the sum 1
hutched hy etumii of the 1 mijciis, which pauses its onti 1 • exist* :•
i ui h eiu niie- h \e use^l them to beat house . The larvae an oti^ae f i"i-'
iuwn the mice of cotton. ainnlj called the "eggui ar mil 1*".
Some id the conditions which have whitish, ovalebjacl w... i. . •* |>!
been taken advantage of are: the em- j'!ueed in enormous numb, i by tl •
'larjjtt forbidding the rail roil- tr. "htary quoen-mother. They are
J.aul cottoi in We t Texas last fall; oosited in th« wuh.s 0J" under ih -flooi-
ihe longshoremenstrike at Galven- 1 n'-v tlut'injr the late spt'ing an J
tun, ami the action of the Federal lie- suiuniet mon lis.
er \e Hank Board. The embargo gave 1 Tlu' 14,11 wn'' i,limi,,uI to h"a!th **
im excu.-e ti> 'uworing the local price ^beie e\ itlence at pi*'.iOt 1
by Haying annol hit) it." The " ,s us u ^'amniit 'he 1 ''U--
claim of a conspiracy to lower tlu- diwuw. 1 Its chief e'aini f' i caa-
(>iie% is bou'nc .ut recently hy the ■ode at ion and destine.!.>11 is • s met-
editor of a prominent New Kin.'land i ,vst',u'' 'M article- ot f > .. pa. 1•
..pinners journal in his an.-wer to sugar, preseive*. a. . o t*i
charges of .1 coiupiycy to doprill weets. When one unt ha* iiscov ei -
the price. He savs. "We haven't ■ l'(i Mwh f"' Hs- lhl' n®wl1
flic len t doubt, and we frequently >l",eml iud soon the supply is covered
•mphuized 'he- p. int-iilank foreign ,r 1,;■' '' u"'' an t'"U!0 Colonjfc
iiui mi tin or buyeis of cotton, ami adei>
tlomestb 1 liver B a' well, have made " '* "f f,r<t '"«P«",tar..-e to k--p food
and are making at piesent, every po,- Products in tight receptacles and to
sible eft ' > depress the p. ice.
This same editor continuing : ays, ! chili.len
"The world doe- need cotton and wiil j.* ,kstr -v ,lu'm httVt" b,"V 11 su*«Mted-
Jie.il i. m increaHing amounts. The ' in'1 M temporary mea«ureg, when the
cotton urower must protect himself; "esl ca,i.l!"t 1,e the ^
«^ certainly r.o one else will protect nu-v lK'"'v':
him or will pa., him one ceil* iwuv Moisten a sponge wit! *v.ve'cm i ;
}ir, water; when tilled witl atr>. «;n-| it;- I JR
Prepare
For
Fall,
Boys !
FALL IS COMING
A visit to our store will prove
how well we are PREPARED
and a glance over the following
will give you an opportunity to
prepare for it, witnout any great
outlay on your part
Bt 3TER BR0W9T SHOES for Boys and Girls.
\ "ar pi.;•?! 'mr: guaranteed CLOTHING.
BRADLEY SWEATERS AND CAI^
BLACK CAT HOSIERY.
c " :t ^aurrs an: collars.
J. M. Holt & Company.
■move sugar and sweetmeats scat-
.•e\' iai methods
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J E i/VLER
Optition
per pound foi hi cotton than it c«.i . - . ,
be ft. ngnt at. The dealer would try '• 1 'ling water. :
to buy it at ten 1. i.ts per pou.ai. even An ingenious method has lu'cn <i '- ; )§{
if the cost wen 0 cents. Ii.- v lib! scribed a< follows: A groov ■ i;i ^
.sell at .<1 per 1 .urn! if it w e possl- ,"ii:'-'h for the pass:, - a si,.gle | ^
bit* t. obtain The embargo fur- 1 « an ordu.ary c : ^
mailed a plendid opportuni y for this hi.'tle is partly tilled with sw • ttene I j *
(un piia, v. water and a thread moistei • d :'l; j|(
The action ,.f the K -serve Hank the preparatiw passes from the floor | ;|f
Hoard cau- d b .•;.■> to c ill loan- n
totton. which fc.i«-.-«! it to -ell, thus " ...v ., . a
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aiding in ;he h nn to depres the
# way. Several cf the ^:*at^ may i)
I i ( p L'.iiiiJ 1 i> bein en out. nr.cl
f i.' v a ill to tut th*' value «.f i.lie J 1#20 ' # .
P • • 1 *ilf • lh«- i\ port ot 1 !ui
Jas. F.Wood
Has Complete
•sn 1. -i t a, v -It ' lire. <v d<
pie-sing 11. • pri'e tf wheat; the talk
"t "tight liter.! " of a biv ei it,
•x iiieh 1 .n|M> • e it ii I:; ''as . ■ d
< el Hit pi 11./ . |>f i 1 ■ i. • >c j(.
and a < ,1! . 1! -i.it in b|<. .)? An . •-1
:<• passage through the . irk. When
the aunt within the bottle is once
irorged wit!'. fond he
'in 1 amis may 1
way. Several <.f th
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>! enings.
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di.-appc: ■ ''ice. Bis'.ilph: f curb
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don, where inont of
Ion life- was h; .-11 *
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there Hv>-1 In til •
lu-art, In 'hat 01
the other «i. il hu.
inurlMt of hi) time.
Ulekeni), constant.
Borrow.
Thnekeray h.-iran
In n< honl ilay « rath-
er to .tl> ort) life
t li 11 11 to a l I 1 I 11
acholurshlp He de-
Imhud t-v> 11 then
to reprodu a It in
onniV vims' at-. I
caricature. At Cam-
lulilue. in Welmor,
In I'.ills 11 rt s hoali
and I^Dmlun taw
Bolicot, he went
gayly on his way,
indolent In stily
e^uer In frlemlshlp. ardent In life
M M.nt.v-one he owned anil in.ilo- I a
l.enilrw newspaper, nt twenty-five h-- w 1
f.M rr '.i«-'«i, ifler BeatterlnK a eoinfurtahle
for-i jti.- But ho hiol boUKlit experienee
ovflluthle to tho younK Journalist, prlce-
n> the novelist
rfcacheray's astonishing versatility was
•ukT>\ realised. Me nspired to Illustrate
t*. k'-«-np' novels he wrote travel sketchoa,
liotlnila and burlesques.
"Hurry T_«v t>n> " his flrrt notable novel
wmji >:h' hiatory of a ras.-al. but, in th.-
fnsclnatniK: of femtnlae ruseals
Hn ii;.- t<Viv Thaekerny first hrlllliinllv
a mkvmi hltnself nianler of the civ ," .11 of
I't-ktr I irnetrr ("Vanity Pair," tvi4 -*S>
•'f .-Tet.-nnl*" (lM#-f>) was, like Dickens'
'•T'ivvi.1 Popper tlelil." Ill ensonre iiuto-
biv«raphi.; l The te-el| of money drove
TVrar keray teluotantlv to the le.-ture Held
Z!i . ** ui e on I-JU'hteeiith Century Ifu-
-nnrt'ilB. popular In England and America
^'•51 prepured the ground for "Ksmond"
TiSi:'.' hln unsurpo-ssed historical novel.
n.i N.' u-t r.mlies" (1854), "The Virgin,
i i,-w and tho unfinished lvnni.<
t^bval" complete the list of his beat
novels
; f Glass. All newest designs.
Victrolas, Grafonolas and %
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Victor, Columbia and s
Emerson Records.
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little old ottr.n on ha in I when tl.<
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little the'" will be will be ill the haflds ' l!l l'u-'n ,:s
■I 1 he f;. nil 1 . I i1 i\ them tlii
a. /nii-tiiil it 'i .ikit . Ir.e | ice next
1 II 11 the ioi.i' bank- and im n' .tits .
a.\ In II ili !' .in- \U<.K \\ I \ t; T' ! Ki.'.H'.l -
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fhi Hi.-( \i- I'm wi 1 ndut • a l,u- v.ii- • ^api*at.
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dii'-n of . ". | " )le. wha' form of It ca' oruai
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method.. 'he coui'* uuo ' u
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tc a !e ad. n atei the use i \:s.i.
ajrencies. The 1 -wiper . 1 ■
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Houston will address thi' ciil- helped f( rm have had to li hithv i
/fits nt I#; strop ill I li*1 1 OUl'f production and distiibutiutf aaid in
House tonight in the interest ^ot* ciud • cooperative e am e'.ui ^
Hon. I'at N'e:l' candiilate for. creameries oid iive-stock soiling a*
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Cioi. thomas nkyvcomi: the
. hem nt' Arcmn, ami of fUmrt-
potir, laid lovetl the beinitilul
iakuioi-' tie 111..is-, Put buvliiK incurred
.Math of his stepmother, he lied
«• India to eiirve out his career. There '
ot tnul tnarrlecl the widow, Mrs. I'asey,
11.-I si few years later sent their sun
•* lve to l'lijilnml. lie regaled the
■■ li.- if the roKiinelit with «' ive'^ 11 ■ t-
r ; . jiortriiK >• uiii« men won! I it;-.-.-
1-r 'itV> odds thn: the colonel would
)>.-(■ 1 ■ 1 ill fllve's mime mice liel >re live
ihnites, or three times in ten inln-.
ile- 1 tut those who laughed at I'dve's
1 lliccl ed Vef> kitldlj.
u last the hupp;' time came for
rhleli the colonel luitl lus-u lontflliK.
; 1 f,il lc> took le-iVe of his renllaetit. Ill
''liKjlantl he had In hi;< family cin-! ■
1 wi half VirotluTB, Sir !$rl:in, who lral
en 1 -it l ady Ann. dnuirhter "t1 the
1 rl 1 r Ken ii lid I lob-on Newi -t
i nn* . ■. ninjf at bn-al;fast while "
iti-lnn • : . ■.> 1 ■• -d hi- dry tm -1. I
1 nun, • id to hi- sister I Mn-I: "My
1!. (')( tin- eoltmei of sepoy- and his
Xl'oinlile SIIII have hecll JinVi'il^ a v. Ii
•ol IK1,"
• ' an are always sneerlnc aliout our
uncle. broke in l-.tliel, ".unl ■■
nil ind 1 him. about <'Ii\ 1
,t- 1-1 ',lui r. ^,uud| i.i«d uaii,
him '
,\t i-Joli .in Neweotne s and
cbi- family party ofien n-
•in.ic-' I friend Mr. I' 1 1
si. Mr . M.. •!" ■ i- w
■■ laiK-'liler llosey. Sm lliiail an
\ ci and ('live who had become a
f ,f, . ' "111 .'lie of these pafli -
1 1 ■. e a la 1 Ins Irielnl A I'I li1. I* I 'en Icte
veil!! il With the 11 nil Iliiciitia
lulit n home. "I can't help think-
; -i ill t lie . Mite ( 'll\ "I lllll till V
"ill •> as ||| | . i Willi Ftliel. N i\T.
'.lppe they think ) am enquired t•
Shi' ii- lis i;.iim| a little eenNire
■ ' an he, mid ih er out of temper,
.i,h I u.-ney Mrs. .Muckenzle tries
p,i--' d and our Mr. ('live w-'til
. I'.olen, \h ri- he found oil lady
i with 11or Krntiddaii>:hlor lit! 'I.
"l a t.a ■ h i tnsli tor pietui' -s nil!)
painters. 1 uppos.-," said tdtiy
" day to J il hel.
\m 'n.' nt Iti" ple'tsre,"
! "It^
. i lie Pull - i thull: I
■ lie • ;i\ ,.\e I
■ ■ 'd i. li\ ,
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• 1 on I hem."
.u s Ne«coiil(', l(|i, \ ii '' 1! I ft.
1 i wio ii innrry |t-i 1 t! I n ly
I'ull- yii. free nt hi from ti 11
.■■ >> Mrablp Taek ltel«lxe, 1 ord II h
• f mm. l.ndy Kew had plttoa
l <'life's prowlmc rt .--i ti for his
. ■ l,thel put In Jtsipardy.
v:. • a nil younc in -t, I think It Is
i-ui r n'e off," 1 .nd) Kew -r l to
■ ' e with (ii"ttt fc'no I humor "I have
I. Io • ee that pi if little ■"!!'
A'b'-"l I'llpttilfi llfls . '. > ■ 11 •: V* si
.ji*'-' S'a tl i . llo' I tic t it*
not one Hit. Sin is e'iL"i,"tl. ms
>«'] know, lo my ci itidsoti Itirnes;
'■a - I :o'!|u-cts ft tnnsi elitflh • union;
• ;u.«{ Kthel's "tiirime: lent to 111 \ lirund-
1 ci Kew, I'll - 111'..' Inv'l s..fn^l
veil wi - saw ymi in 1 union w ■ "ard
Mfvt 'in inn wpn* emrii^-t ♦ -i young
nV i.i hwu ran v of i. " Ml->s
VLw.Kmu ift'
Cllve'a dejiarture l«*<l to more Hlrta-
tlons hy Kthel than old l.ndy Ke\w
could countenance, but Kthel h:i I
found out how undenlrnhle a man Lont
Kew wiim and hroke the engiigemeac
so done lo her ^ iiidmoiher'ti heart.
When ('live heard that the enifag -
nietit whs nwr ia>twe«'n Kew and Kthel
he s'-i out in I fe for 1/ondoa. I wa*
a,-tailed a • a it. and to me OU
-aid : "Mrs. MiitUenr.le Is it hers nie si
I hardly know where to turn, and |x* r
little Itosey Is imglo to write me a
note about aoinetbing twice a day.
( li I'en! I'm up another tree now'."
I'llve met his cousin litliel nl ii party
III* two ill the I'll li ' weeks of III.*
sen son, and nt one ot their meetings
lit hel I old him that her grandmother
yrot'd not receive him. 1' wh* thea
that ('live 11loti^ 111 litllel Worldly, al*1
thou :h much of lo r attitude was div«
to the keen and unrelenting I.ad'
Kew. The i-i.ioiiel and .lamps iteiiui *
during nil tin time put their two font'
heads together, and Mrs. Mackenzie
Haltered hoili ol thna and ('livy aa
well.
Meanwhile the Lady Clara was not
happy with her I'iirues. All the li.
mid spirit had been crushed out of thn
girl, consigned to cruel iiMage. lone-
llneHs iiinl to hitter recollections of th
past, .luck I'.elsi/.e, now Lord lllgh-
gate, could stand the strain no longer
ami took Lady Clara a\wij from her
bullying but cowardly husband. Tho
elopement of Clara opened Kt bid's ej --t
to the misery of loveless in a fringes,
and the mamma of her new love, th
Manpils* of Kurlntosh, already th-v-
tressed over the unpleasant notwrlet//
of the proposed N'ewcotne allluuCe. r> -
celved a letter from Kthel which set
her son free.
Ethel then turned to the lonely,
motherless children of her brother
Karnes, uml found enmfo.'t In devoting
herself to them. Clhe nuirrled h;«
Kosey, and his father determined t
become ii member of parliament In
place of Sir Karnes, one night th
colonel returning from his electioneer*
Ing, met Cllve, candle In hand. As each
saw the other's fine. It was so very-
sad nud worn and pale, that Colonel"
Newcome with ipdte the tenderness of
old days, cried "tlod bless me. ny boy,
how III you look! ('otue and warm
yourself, I'llvy!"
"I have seen a cliost, father." ('lit*
said, "the ghost of my youth, fiither,
the ghost of my luipplness, and th
liest days of my life. I saw Kthel 11 —
day?"
"Nay, my boy, you mustn't tnlk t>
me so. Von have the ilea "est little*
\iife nt home, a dear little wife unl
child."
"You had n wife: but thai doean't
present oilier other thoughts. Do you.
know you never spoke twice In your
life about mj mother? You didn't can*
for In*."
"l—l did my duty hy her." Inter*
posed the colonel.
"I know, hut your henrt was with
the other. So Is mine. It's fatal, It
runs in the family, father."
'I he -nai i s of t li< I'.mel ' ' ■! Kuft ■
I ti lt company, in which the elm I hn t
Made |:is fortune, now ih lined -tc el-
lly, and ni last the crash ciune, wiping
out nil tie- e-ilonel's monev c.e.d wtt'l
II nil Hosey's fortune The Impover-
ished* Ni'Weonies settled down llrst nt
limi ic.-ne, and then In I.ondon, tlu*
colonel ue; ry, feeble, white haired,
Mr---. ,Miiel;i'ii/.le a perfect tertiutu'unt,
Ilo-e,\ pale and ailing, and lit11.• i'uu-
t the bnhv, a co:iitort and a ■ if" li
tile hi
The
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Friars
Kl-
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tin longer ■ hie
eolom
the same roof with Mrs.
found a home with the
niul lu re 1 -:iw him.
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W'iien the i ilonel'- 1 lh rtun -i wen
at lie i■■ v ■-.1 lit*. I, iii rending ;in old
book, found a letter from tin lotiefrl
st"; ' I th el* be|W« ell tl cove' -. It M':IS
• "momuduill of ti p npuseii ' eqiie.-rt
to Cli\e. lilllel lit Oll-'o delerminctl u
...I mil.
t, and
home;
lll'l -oftetl
nper. That
.1 nit-lit, it
ornied until
lt'.O lll4
dent1?]1
(i -v I'rlanj
Ciihinel Wil.-I
loudly,
spokn
Thea
lie spoke words In Kr uch mpltlly,
"iirlng a hand thnt was u> him, and
crylii.' ' toii.lours-, toif.i nirsI" Kthel
a. I ('li'. e nud tin nurse were In tho
room with Itlm, The old man ttdk">i
on rupidlv foe awile; then . ,'aiu h <
(bice more f
carrj out this int'
-o she and I hastened to I'liv
but not even good news
Mrs. Mm l;music's evtl t-
was a .sail and w retell
w filch Mi s. Mackenzie s
the pimr ilelicnte Hum j
fever to which she ov •
We soon repaired lo tin-
where \\ o found that lie
in his hist Illness. He t
lie gave the word of co
Hindu .ale'" ns il i i h
talked
iim.-iud
- men.
and be stlt
■ay, hurried
I'm In In
would sI
heard hi
ef him whet. I'm li
with a heitrt"
for the love of h
I MU-el'te The ft:
■i'o faint linn"'■
nnd then uhtioun
asleep.
At th" lisitftl even
hell h< .'till to toll,
Immls on
*
- \ •
d
I eat I
lee ll" called
ith "Lei more,
e ,t's voice sank
v il iii • a now
that he was not
com*
heat ll tillle
iKtnu
O' er
h
ii;u b""r tl i ' .ipel
and Thorn:- New-
Id" the in i feebly
And ,|u-t as the I -t bell
p • et <ii ile ■.hoc •
lace, niet, h" lifted up htii
If d ti little, t ad otilekly said "All-
an ' I'I fell btlek. ll WB« ie WHTlt
n'e u d nt school, when n 'ic - vcm
ill' I; and lo, he whtw" It w is nn
ki of a little olillil I'.-id ti- I t.
I is ntiic.e. and s'loxl In the p e-i • .< otf
the Master.
I'm vrlirl-t
(The t
served.
t i|<1 hy 1 u 1.1
-if>n Po*: i AU ft
i:st
Not Hard.
Rome Cnllfornlnn ha- In ■■ -d a
new device for gathering n t - '
"Thni's uuiit^'oHiiary All hro
to do Is to advertise a m '■■tg 'ar
hnruionlxlng opinion- .>>i tin pn *
treaty or expbiinln. t -w to .1 t t'Ur-
Ists Into Mnrs,"
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Pearcy, J. H. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1920, newspaper, August 19, 1920; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206338/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.