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Free Press.
Tlio Hin Antonio Time tlio otlii r
I II..
uiuy inicrvibwini ju uot. jroiumi on
tlio roHtiltii of tho Into duotion. Tlio
Iti-iioalh Our liirthrr Mot Ire.
Wo Imvo junt i fuw woiili more to
ndl npropoH of tho Intent vituperative
J3AAC II. JULIAN
Editor
J A.N MARUQIl TIUCAB.
'lUl'JtSDAY AL'Ot'STS'i IHH7.
J ItNTCnUO AT Til 8 POHTOfriOB AT IAN MAIIOOH
TEXAN AH M BOUND CLAMN MATTKH.
RATKH OA' BVmvnU'TION.
Ono year in sdvnnca f 3 00
Hix moutlm " 1 OO
Throe mouth. ' fin
Tho loe rate include tne prepayment
or poHtiige by an. Huiuple copiei wut treo.
Millie oopluN Q coiiw. '
4ll Coiiiiuioatiomi for tlia Fui Fiih nboulJ ba
lant In CD Monday lo Imiira Inaarllun Hit aara
waataa (II tdrrllmtbU and bmloni oollcat
bol later than Waduaaday noon.
Kj Gov. doolurcil tlio prinr'iplo of iHnm!t upon tin in jruiij of tho jimt
prohibition must ho lt.cIikIuiI from oml munly eonrno of tlio peoplo
futnro Dcinocrntio plutforuiB hut 1o- tlim phteo find vicinity in uniformly
clinc il to Htnto that prohibition JXru- Btundin' by u nj' iinnt tlio many
ocrntu bIiouM bo ruled out of tlio similar oiioh which Imvo boon rnado
pnrty though tlio Times reporter upon uh on unfouudod allogatioun
"Jid hiH prcttit'Ht" to ninko him nay running back moro than twenty years
so. I no Kx uov liiis too musli hcdho ino uiHt onu mgnn tlio noponil year
for that.
The "crout innioritv" of Toms
nowspupors tho prohibitionists claim'
ctl to Imvo oo thoir sido in tho recent
cotcnt it swniH did not n-fluct iho
publio n ntiintnt of tho Stnto. It in
Htrango that those Hontinels on tho
watch-towers bhould Imvo been ho
Hhort-bighted. Ex.
They did not reflect tho sentiment
of tho hordo of negros and Mexicans
FotiriTCLY no communication publUbrd nalaaa
tha writer') real Dam acooaipanlea ii not for pub
lication auiaia doairad) tut tor our on baoeiit nnd other voters who cannot ami do
tnderolacilon. L.i . nl .-. nnt Tl.o
UVU 9 JIVa AV V'lt- mwv
could not supply brains and con
science to tho destitute.
A Ureal I'apor.
Tbe Fort Worth Weekly Gazetto
well known oa n loading political and
after wo cumo hint' w is a failure n
tliQiisrii countonannoil ami to somo
extent ongiiioirod by no Iohh a man
than John Ireland. Wo well recollect
tho frequent pilrinvies to Sequin
of tho first conspirators aninht us
and our peoplo will recall tho fact
that Jiidiro Ireland himself thought
it worth his whilo lo dovoto aconsid
crablo' part of a set speech in tho
court hoiiso at this place in tho sum
mor or fall of 1875 to our benefit. It
was then and thero that he coiuot
tho slangy phrase "Injiana editor"
which has been mouthed againut us
Tho trial of Jones S. Hamilton for by tho satellites of tho saloons ever
family nowspaper has roducod its ih0 murder of editor Oatubrell of sinco. Wo were hero a poor odi
piico to only Ono Dollar a year. Tho Jackson Missi'sHippi was sot for Aug. tor with a Bick wifo and four littlo
Sunday (Jazetto is also reduced in iq t Brandon. 12 miles from Jack- children having oomo to seok a homo
pneo from .$2 to $1.50 ft year. Tho Bon. Investigation into Hamilton's hero as a proved friond to tho peoplo
Daily which is acknowledged to bo management of tho Penitentiary has and ono who had mado enemies
second to noqo other in tuo Ma to rovoaled him na a cruel and consei- among former political nssoemtos on
will remain at tho samo picc 5110 a uook-Hs villnjn. Not only aro that account. It his always boon a
yO'T- charges of defaulting sustained by mystery to us how tho "instincts of a
Tho Wockly will contain each week tho facts hut convicts under his Southern gentloinan" could havo
a soriaj story by celebrated authors; trontmont havo lain down to dio on taken alarm agninst us under tho cir-
Tiilmago s sermons each issno and a tho bare lloor with ilesh cut in gushes cumstances. Was it even then bud
l fill li ll I
fashion and household department .'' vermin eaien. ino resnn oi mo pu8eii tjmt tboro was danger of au
n nil" la llllt-i iliiin.
reports happenings in all parts of
crpial niimber of Texans being "el-
TI10 wholo of tho ni nrnonilmontq bowed into tlio sea ill coiiscqucnco
iho State domestic and foreign news proposed havo been rojectod by tho of tho advent of oursolf and family?
by wiro and tho discussion of all cur- people llnsis ottnbutablo inaiuly v'0 kuow not wo only know tho
rent topics. ! ' 1 V10 i'ct timt uio.r purport was not fncU which WQ mvQ anJ U)at
iiuiturHiuuti. x oo 01 110 p.-iiii ijiuo.wu . . . .1
wia cuoib tit putiiy pioHcripttuu iuuu
1IU niU KlltUlt IU1 Villi 1 UIU f a 1 1. 1 .
I fnr Hi mi t.nliliiftf inn in nunh iftnnft
WOOKiy UaZOtlO Willi tUO IMIKB l'ltKHS l.. firll1frl. .. r.ni.-! fovnritiUin
ftt tlie rate Of lor notll. thriv worn uh n. rrnnoral rhino- liiil Hiinnlv failoil of itm obioot and "ro
I . J ' r r. I 1 J i
and as frequently repeated sinco has
Travis coi
of a largo cxoil
fornift.
- ; : away in obscuro papers instead of bo
unty is exorcised because published in ' tho county p.ipor
ixodns of bogroB to Call- Laving tho largest circulation. Texas
turuod to plagno tho inventors."
That considering our then recont ar-
rival and tho potonfr inflnonocs
brought to boar this fir.it effort at
J'ho San Antonio river is so low atnondmont so that the peoplo can proscribing us and causing us to
leave the country was so signal a
failuro is a fact which must always
What tho Stato wants in cases of tand to tho highest credit and honor
thut tho authorities givo warning to
the peoplo to rostrict their supplies
for domestic purposes only.
laving tho larger
has few publication law but what
few she has nro sadly in need of
get what their money is nsod to pay
for. Kockilalo Messenger.
Gen. A. W. Greely of Arctio fame
is at great pains to explain in the
August Forum that tho nso of alco
this kind is honest mon in office
Then thero would bo no troublo. All
that such would caro to know would
bo tho papers having tho largest cir-
;Lol is not good for mon who nro no- cliatjon in each county. That as
ucrgoing great latigno or wno aro
exposod to oxtromo cold.
Stato Press of tho Galveston Nows
Bays: '
Tho Victoria Advocate slyly says :
It is thought that tho state reform
atory will bo located near Kan Jlar-
cos. Certainly a good placo to bo-
gin work. "
' "Sly; devilish sly!"
cortained they would at once award
tho advertising to such papers. They
would not regard it as political trad
ing capital but as duo to tho largest
number of roaders who could bo
reached. Even though tho laws
wcro not explicit on tho subject they
would not fail to recognize its niton
tion in matters of this kind.
The TennosBoo ontis havo improv
ed on thoso of Texas in ono rcHpect
a school toachor was excluded from
bis school by a mob becanso ho was
a prohibitionist. His friends how-
It is proper to say that Tho Tim on
has not hoard of a single minister of
either tho Episcopal or Southern
Presbyterian churches taking any
part whatever 111 tlio prohibition agi
tation. Tho Catholic church has held
sevorely aloof from tho wholo thing.
It is only lustico to nmlto tho dis
tinction indicated in criticising min
ever secured another houso and his
school is going on. It is certainly !Ht0'fl 11111 clmrclios lor their course
nccjC(. "i present campaign.
Wo clippod tho abovo somo timo
McGlynn says tho Catholic church 8iUC0 frora the Sau Antonio Timos
ia overywhero founding parochial
Bchoolsin opposition to tho public
nchools for political purposes. Tho
'church once in tho dork nces hold
tho well known whisky advocate. It
is proper that wo should say that wo
believe it is correct iu tho abovo state
mont Let tho churchos nmod derive
of tho solid people of San Marcos
and vicinity and binds us to them in
tios of friendship and respect which
can nevor bo broken. And friendly
reader shall wo tell you our latest
conclusion 1 It is this: If while
wo wero yet new and comparatively
unknown in this country a proscript-
ivo movement backed by John Ire
land then iu tho zenith of his popu
larity in West Texas was thus un-
successful against uh and if all tho
numerous similar efforts have uniform
ly failed ever sinco why should wo
pay any further attention to such
charges ? We havo rcsolvod not to
do so being well awaro that any ono
who sball hereafter repeat those old
exploded chargos will 011 !v damage
and stu'tfy himself. Wo havo lived
hero too long and what wo are and
havo dono in this country aro too woll
know to roquiro us' to respond to
such attacks. And besides wo aro
"nrmcJ bo Htroug in honesty
Tlmt fltoy puHH by nu tlio kilo wiucl
Which wo roHpoct not.'
inllaoiKO of education and ilniitiin-Jgiio. Puu't iinlVgo in nbn&ivo I.ui-
ity with tho decroaso of diuiikoiiness gnayo liicino a man itn't think
in tho last twenty yeora. Ilo says yju do. Wo bo!ievo a woll org io-
for this governments woro cstab- ized Ileal Estate Agency thoroughly
lishod deriving their just powors from advertised und properly roproseut-
tho consent of tho governed. This ed could sell all tho vnoant tilablo
was not to subject tbomsolves to the land inlf iyaaud Caldwell counties
will of tho majority. This is astrango for cash in five years. Now wlioro
assertion for adomocrot to make that must they go to got cash buyers To
0 majority is not to rulo. If not who the South? No! Tlio Southern poo-
is to rulo or how aro wo to docido plo don't neeil tho land; if they did
any casn wo do not profess to bo they haven't got money to pay for
governed by a dictator or king then and improve it as it should be. Tho
how aro wo to docido tho difference North and East is our depondeueo
of opinion of individuals othorwiso for money. Land ia high hero from
than by tho ballot? $10 to $201) per aero. Money is be
lt is estimated that two thirds of ing invested at low rates all you
tho newspapers of Texas by not less want at 4 per cout. Labor is crovi
than nineteon-twentieths of tho od not so much farm labor but all
preachers by probably ninety in kinds. That labor question is a tro-
cvory huniiod of tho women of the mendious power hero they nro boil-
state and probably by 100000 dem- ing they aro wild they soo no chanco
ocrats nro in favor of prohibition but to buy homos. Thoir wages about
still tho opposing party havo sue- keep soul and body togother. Thoy
coedod in defoating tho amondmont fool liko doomed slaves. Tho South
by tho ballot box. Tho voto at tho hu.i no idea of tho forco of this labor
last election was ogrcoablo to Mr. question. Crowded surging boiling
Davis' theory that this was not to they threaten tho very downfall of
subioct themselves to tho will of the I this Republic. What shall bo dono
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majority.
Oyster Creek.
Northern Cupltul ami Southern Tin
Ul'lll'O.
Ed. Fiiee Pities: Thanks for Fiiee
Phess of Aug. 4 just before tho elec
tion same day. That issuo was
tho old man's experience in class
meeting. Had tips and downs. Somo
protty good sharp shooting though
no ono hurt. Wo hopo all is quiet
Geo. Piper. with them? Thero is no better
place and to drive them from the
land of tho freo would feed every
gorm ot communism ami socialism
and all other oppositions. What
then? Why tako tho land from rail-
liko roiu njunop'os. S..H it to them.
Givo them elbow room in the vast
uncultivated domains of tho South
and West. Jbefc tlunn uocomo pro-
ducer3. Wo confidently believe that
I .1 f .1 ' T !.!
along tho Potomac ere this. Can't WB "'"" o: lul ""V"""
you givo us tho figures on tho vote "Kl'iwUy rtf least hangs on tho ma
by this timo? Tho journals north
started tho majority against Prohi-
bition at 15000. They now have it
much larger than tho on tiro voto of
tho stato. Did Mexico como over?
Or perhaps tho preachers didn't voto.
But you know tho North or East I
had better say has somo peculiar
tcrial development of tho South and
West
Wo havo watched carefully tho di
rection capital is taking. We believe
Kansas and Texas are destined to bo
tho grandest countries on earth ea-
pociallv Texas. Show a man rich
lands that will last forever fine dim
H. E. RUNNELS
BARBER
SJJY MARCOS TEX-
W now nblo to nooouitnoilitte nil of Ms old
rttiHtomcrs ia his now shop oo tho East side
of tho 8innro. Ho has fitted np ft tmop
thut will bo tho fluopt fiver iu Sun SIrcon
and rospnet fully invitos nil to coiuo ami boo
him. Will always keep tho best or linrtiers.
jly 21 tf.
dean of Texas. They aro very much ate' 00(1 8!boolB' moral advantages
surprised to seo tho voto 00 as woll um 'UVBSm'eui "m
as it did.
the Bcepter which ruled the world 8UC comfort and profit as they can
but it never con prosper in a conn- f0in praises from that quarter. But
try blessed with freedom and on- to tho everlasting honor of tho two
ligbtonmcnt.
Tho San Antonio ami Aransas
Pass Railway was completed to a
connection with tho Santa Fo at
Wullia and open for through busi
ness July 31. Wallis is sixteen miles
Jiortbof Kosinbnrg Junction from Wlin ntl(l incimlinr tho r.ink nilll lile
groat Christian denominations of tho
South tho Baptist and Mcthodist-
t.heir ministry and press never ceased
to "cry aloud and sparo not" at tho
great sin nnd outrage of our land and
timo. With thoso uiiuhty hosts of
earnest Christians cnliHted for the
which point tho Aransas Pass will
parallel tho Southern Pacific and be
n competitor for tho business of the
territory.
Wo aro in receipt of tho annual
report of tho Lnling Freo Schools
Prof. Gambrell superintendent. The
report shows a total enrollment of
131 with an averago daily attendance
of 285. Tho schools sro grade 1 nnd
the averago salary per month is
$78. Of. for mab nnd S1G.25 for fe-
tnalo teachers. Six tachere. two
male and four female mo employed.
It now transpires that Dr. Standi-
ord of Louisville. Ky. tho lieln st
man of the Slate a formidable fundi
dato for the United Stales Senate
licd from hard diiuking. Only n
short time before hb iler.th while
drunk bo was was married to a joung
am.iU-ur thealrical lady who now. uf
conrse comes in for a third of tht
niillioniiire'a fortune. Tho thild.vn
ol'i-ct nnJ a big law ttiit will bo tin-
result. A flig frcf-cntation to Comal
the tanner anli-prohibition county
of the Stile wrj rasile t New Bnnn-
fe! vn th- ?0t'i 1t Gd. Will I.im-
of other donominatioiiM and tho wo
men who can doubt tho final result?
In tho general crash which follows
tho wreck of ull tho amendments there
is ono person who has boon tempo-
rarily lost sight of: Tho- disappoint
ed legislator. Ho has been beaten
by tho public beaten out of hard
money won by his energetic aye. The
passage of tho amendment increasing
his timo to !)0 days at f" per day
meant 150 additional .loil.us to him.
lie had counted on it; be had worked
for it. he had voted for it with a joy-
ful acquiescence. When the measure
came up in tho IIouso of Brprcsnta-
tives there was not fifteen minutes
ta'k against it. It went through
with what is denominated iu upper
political circles na "whoop." It would
Ktoiu that the people of Texas placo
a small value on his services. Which
after his wlf-deiii.il in laboring for
.j per diem at a d ii!y e-xponso of t".i
cents is tough on tho lcgit-lutor. S.
. Express.
ThcTajlur IUtropand llousttm.
Li Gran -'p. T.xns A'ig. 10th.
Tim first train of tho Taylor. P.astrop
and ll tit"il Hallway Company part
of the Missouri P.u-itic systi 111 ran in
hero on yesterday nnd tlio road
Ik; j-n-lifil on t lLtn-ton a rapid'y
as p issible und from tb.nco on via
of th old II irrisbu-g rov to G.d-
vrton. t dv stm will lw coi-.nevt-
lrt of the lute Sttte nti oomi jitt-. JP1 witi Sm Ant.mi.v via t'ii place
f.ud 1 F Lb.trt nnd Sin Mirotw by ar.XU
From Um iriic-.i:i.g wi.:on we
in the AnMin StiUM'ian. rc in
Ci mI - N lie.- tb. t' " 1 -VHrtistrt
listn s g'4 b ' "f C-t-
fn .! r.M-.iiiy -f ! W;ii L.m-
n. ml fi'jrl as t'rt- l.r- f H."
For tllO FltKE TltEKit.
A North Carolinian Replies to Jefferson
Jravlx.
Mr. Jefferson Davis' lottor to Col.
Lubbock givos his viovvs on the
prohibition amondmont to tho con
stitution of Texas.
The social organization our fathers
established was not for tho surrender
but for the promotion of natural
rightsVand was it not also for the
protection of natural rights. Hero
wo must appeal to common law or
tho law of justice that an individual
has tho right to do as ho pleases with
his own so ho docj uot interfere
with tho rights of others. Does not
tho saloon interfere with tho rights
Lyf tho religions sober refined and
moral part of tho community es
pecially the femalob? If tlio ladies
had tho right to vote they would havo
cirried prohibition two to one but
the ritrhts of ncgros and Mexicaus
are respected nioro than our moth-
ers wives sisters and daughters
agreeablo to Mr. Dvis' theory. Is
not the saloon tho resort of tho most
unruly pait of tho community and
why do tho saloon keepers keep
screens 111 tnetr ironc iioor 11 mere
is any r liiKtm nt. why conceal il?
He s tys that li ju r i at the rot
of rainy social disorders and if
iirnuketiness is a crime why not up-
p'y it proper nn-l u b -l'litt p u tltii s.
I'li.it M tho .(iije.-t of prohi :tio:i to
appiy it to I. ie r.tA i-f th cm! l. ti-
t rai:n:'.to t'te Ir mi ;u I t .1 cure i
elV.ete !. and th.-:i ail 1:1 n' n itnri!
ri'-bts will Ihj repi-t.-.l. Hj fiv
gain he might ap-i'. to :i u r-ut .i
old a lnm-ij'.f ti su-liin fie awr-i
tion. tint drunk nn b tuim?
i Ios fn .pi- ut in the i i-t t a y..-ai. I
j Ho cm npj al t- 'ii oi.K-r t'nn l.im-1
Wo havo found a large amount of
money seeking for investment South.
Many persons havo mado free to
question us as to tha prospects and
general feelings of tho Southern peo
plo. Ono man comes up and says :
"That black land of yours is remark
ably cheap I would liko to buy some;
but you can't get labor can yon?'
They ask us if wo still shoot negros?
Are wo getting a good system of
publio schools? and so on. Tlio main
omeaUon is will the bontli let a
Northern man live anion? them in
poaco? We generally toll thorn first
That tho South has no special spite
at tho negro but on the contrary con-
sider him the main dependence for
l I I 1L.1 I. ' . .. 1l.
utt iu uiuor iuuu uo ia yuuwitiijf euit- Tb fnn0WjUK ftre tUe members of tho
tented is protected by laws as other new Board of Directors of the Summer In-
citizens; that ho is neither shot stituto and Sunday School Assembly
people and he will come. Wo havo
already too many in-door workers aud
adventurers thero. What we waut is
material dovoloptnent our soil util
ized. An annual incomo from our
tremedous land resources. Let tho
lands bo tho homes of tho people.
Let tho lands havo the Gno stock
tho beautiful lawns tlio fine resi-
dences and tha palatial homos.
Givo somo ono tho power to stop
tho mouths and pens of a few hot-
hoadad cranks and long earo I editors
in tho South aud North and in ton
years yeu will soo a strong tide turn-
ed southward which will result iu
our material and permanent pros-
perity. J. A. Thomas.
Hornellsville N. Y. Aug. 18 '87.
skinned or scalped. Wo cau also in-
form them that our educational facil
ities especially in Texas are sur-
H Shaw was elected director of the C. I
and S. C. class nnd Rov. E. O. Mclutyte
Rev.
Judgo W. D. Wood Maj. W. O. Hutchi-
son Jude Storliug Fisher Ed. J. L. Orei n
E. P. Raynolds Dr. J. H. Comba R. I"
.Tnloicnt. n( n I 1 ITill T T r!. ..!.. .(
l.DBU uu u .u Loolthu-t and Capt J G. Storey. Rev. W
statos. ximt our cnurcnes are gen
orally supported. That both religion
and literature in tho South are on an director Sunday School Normal clnsa
nnward tondencv. Bat thdv seom to M- DuBoso Supt. Instniction.
. --
press the question aro tho.so old po
litical prejudices still existing. If
wo consider tho general conservative
olcnient in tho South we answer no
but if wo notico somo of the utter-
oncea of our loading men and jour-
nals we are forced to answer yes.
This prejudice if it does exist we
consider far more unfortunate for tho
South than tho North; for tho simple
reason tho South is the field wanting
investments while the North is want
inur to invest. Would it not bo well
to stop and look at the causes of the
wonderful developments of Kansas
Nebraska nnd tho great Northwest
sinco tho war. Was it altogether
natural advantages that filled this
blank world with its fine fields and
handsome cities and teeming millions
iu so short a time? -
Wo confidently believo that the de-
sire for rest from political strifo and
turmoil turned millions of dollars
west that might have gono South.
How long O Lord! will our politici-
ans continue to harp on thoso old
relics of war in order to become j'op-
ular ? Their policy ia against the
material interest of the South. How
long will it be before a man can con
sider the gre.it que.-tionsond policies
of tho dav nrgue them ou their value
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Shippers !
Before deciding what disposi
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where to ship it to phase vorrcs-
vond with us. or Irii us with a
a. t v
shipment.
Our arguments of last year
and the year hfore and the
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and in addition we could tell you
if some additional and special ad
vantages this season ij space per
milled
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Prompt and business like dealings.
W.1I. D. CLE VELA XI) & CO.
Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers.
HOUSTON.
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W. H. BOBBINS
THE "OLD RELIABLE"
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
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and dealer Iu all gradea of
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GOODS AND NOTIONS.
NOKTU H1D1-: OF TBK Pl.AZA.
All goods warranted as represent
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money refunded.
CS All goods sold as low if not lower thna
cnu he boiu'ht olncwherfl iu Texas.
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CONQRE8S AVENUB
AUSTIN - TEXAS.
Mrs. N. L. Dill Proprietress.
Centrally Situated. Good Sample Room.
DR. J. H. COMBS
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OFFICB: North Sido Public Square
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OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR WRAPPING
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AUSTIN - - - TEXAS.
SAN MAEOOS TEX.
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