Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh Bolted Meal
Swift's Premium Hams
Swift's Winchester Hams
Swift's Premium Breakfast Bacon
Fresh Jersey Butter
Cream CheittQ on Ice at
ZUBER & McDOUGALD'S.
Ilusluess Change. j h
.... in
l-.lleetive today the firm of Higgs '
f. t..-t : j. . . . I
in -eniiiney is ui-soiveo: uy rou.
this week at Wesson I tuaI went. Mr.T. W. Higgs will
The Wtiion Itevlvul.
On Sunday an Kagle representee
attended the revival services
p?ogre
II. & T. C. Time Card llryaa
Northbound Sol 12.1 pm
Southbound No 2...... m P m
Soithboand No 3 2.07 a u
Southbound No 4 t m
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1 leaves 0o a. m.
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No. 9 leaves Hearne 3 10 p. in.
No. 10 arrives t Hearne ...II-.V) a. m
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No. 1 arrives 1-:H p
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LOCAL NliWS.
I Mrr. Joe 11. Ileed went to Palla- run-
4sUv.
J. M. Hare ami Kugene Parks have
returned from a pleasant trip to Colo
redo. i
Smoke (ieiieml Artliur clgra bee
In esrth sold at I tie Imposition sa-
oon. uitr
I Mika.io Mo-qnilo Mis'.ure acquaint
eil with ll? a bottle. Knimel's
Pharmacy. 217
Tliia morning we will place on tale a
iinity of fine eara suitable for pre.
orvifiir lilirrrflael. Howell llros. "Ill
Sheriff Nunn went to Culvert )7b-
lav and drought bark a tie.'rn nameo
Shainpi. wanted In this county on a
charge of aseult to mnnlt-r. '
Foil HI. NT The Mcl-elland plaTe
ne of the coolest mi l most desirable
locations In llryan. Apply to Miss
Sue McMland. M
Prof. A. (J. Nash is here from Sber-
man in the interest of the Mary Nh
Female College end visiting the fami.
Ilea of hie pupil here.
II r. j . T. Hinee has returned Iron)
Colorado whither he was aTompained
Miss Sue Mclllad Is vimtitttf iuCal-!)y jr. 1Ijne who in now visiting tNeir
ert.
Mrs. T. F. Caatlea li visiting in Hin-
ham. ifO. W. Norrell hat returned to
Houston.
W. I.. Zulch as hi m from Willow
Hole yestefdey.
Drink Mount Vernon Pure Rye at the
Imposition saloon. Mf
Mini Mattie Farr.uhar returned to
Wellborn yesterday.
K. A. Hearne left jesterday" to ieit
at Henderson Tenn.
Mim I.ula Mire ha returnel from
visiting at Marshall.
daughter at I'nrrell I. T.
The rari4ntert who worked at build'
inn lats at Parker lumber yard (luring
the flood are requested to hand in their
time at once to . S. Parker
The military company did not
Dot meePJ
ehurchei;ht miles-north of llryan
conducted by Rev. K. M. Myer.
Strong inUret in manifested in the
meeting utxl the large arbor was
filled with j.eojil. from all over
the surrounding country at both
serviced Sunday. At the mnrning
reviee Ker. Myer jircaelied from
Sum. II 0:2: "And David arose
and went with all the jieojile ihut
were with him from llaale of
Judnh to bring up from
tlienee the Ark of God whose
name is called by the name
of the Lord of li(wts that dwi-lltth
between the Clierubins." Ilev.
Myers paid: "There are two arkp
"Kkeu of in the Bible namely the
arkiin which Noah and his family
were saved from tho deluge atid
the ark of the covenant. The ark
S1 if the covenant is a beautiful sym-
Kilical expression of the human
out. Those deposits are a smybol
of what ;! would make in the
soul. It stems the ark was lo-t
and David took with him thirty
thousand chosen men and went in
pursuit of the lost treasure which
was found and captured. It was
placed on a new cart and they
started to the city of David with
the importmt piece of furniture
but on thier way l.'z.ah the
driver touched the ark and fell
dead this being a violation of
Hod's command. S David be
come afraid and carried the arlt
aside and lodged it in the home of
Obed-Kdum. . Here it remained
for three months and was a great
blessiue to him and bis funilv.
No doubt David heard what
hlcpsing Obei-rM(m had received
and it made him hungry fr the
same. So he went a second time
to bring the ark to Jerusalem
I.ct us notice those deposits in the
lurk and their synilioIic.il meaning.
We are told that God's moral law
the ten commandments were
placed there. .Sow Jesus say
continue in the grocery business at!
the same stand with Mr. Kd t'ren-;
shaw as manager assisted by Mr.!
W. II. Walker and Mr. Walter!
HigK-. Mr. J. II. Mawhinney will
also continue in the grocery buei-j
neaa opening a new store in thei
Dunn & Daly block where the
building recently occupied bj
Gelber liroi has been refitted fur:
him with a new tbxir and other!
improvements. Mr. Mawhinney's 1
brother Mr. G. J. Mawhinney will '
1st with him. Ili'ith firms have the I
lieptwi.-hs of tho K.igle for su-; i
cess. I
; rm. !
Kk-1 ygt Jloiel Arrivals.
W II Campbell Greenville; II I
Kni;;ht Cmrue; II Foster College; i
V Norn- Dallas; A (J Nash!
I. an; J It Hurnett Madi-m-1
vili . C WeiUnl Dallas; Gus..
Ilollnndir Cincinnati; Halreyl
hodj.'.- Caldwell; I II Fuller j
City; K Mlollingsworth St. Louis;
T Davinon Waco; W C Hoyett
College Uobt. Armstrong Bryan;
S M Itisme Dallas; J W McGh.s-
son Waco; Dr. 11 II Harrison
Claude Mitchell City; J II llran-
non Ft. Worth.
Nail Contest l'ot poned.
Owing to my desire to attend t lie
re-union and liecause ot the tact
that one of the judges of the con
test cannot be here on the date first
announced I have determined to
postpone the do.-ing of my great
nail contest from August 1 to S-pt.
1 l.M''.l on which lat.er date it will
promptly cluse at high noon.
I'.I'HT NollWool).
i . t i . ...ii I .. : li
...mutui. """"l-I will write my law on the fleshly
Mpostponed until We lne.dav niiiiable of their hearts' AsGodthen
F.esbcoldWr and l.mrh Vtn in-nnwl hia law in stone he now
Wells sikU water always on hand at V. wishes to write it in human hearts.
P. Mxrek's neit door to Saunders A There was the manna placed in the
0""HmV 7UL- iden mug the mug being in the
..?"J..I:::r- ;zt " A .jn.boH.g .rity ...d
ths cotton crop.
Mr. liviil.n will
X Car of cotton seel hulls jnt received k.sin reprenent C. L. Sanger here the
and for sale at K.iU'e l!ns. " U-oiutnn eeein. 1
Mrs. W. T. Jstnes and childretl re' Wir.. I'.erneois and ll'di DeaiiiinorU
Z. . . : . i .1 I
MrffirTsTl army for servi.e in the Philippines.
vUilimn in sti Antonio.
FOR SAI.K Mr corner
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y of Galveston is vis- f L'b
It. J. Fold. piis
lU-d Talcum Powd.
Aiii.W to Mrs. K. It. Holerts. 21.
Prf. 11. II. Harrington and family
returned from Waco yilerdey.
Mrs. It. II. F.tnley
itinit Mr. and Mrs
I.akewood llorst.
10c box. Kiniiiel's Pharmacy. "V
Walter J. Coulter spent last wean
risiting at Waco Marlin and Ueag.iij.
V. O. Iimsx returned to Wasahachie
V Vfumlar alter vmiiunt air. an i .mis. i..
iV. Umax.
KmmeU Pink Pnckliy Ileal llayt
go like hot ckcs these ilays. HV bi;
Kmiuel'i Pharinary. "J
Itsy Thoina of Dallas s n of Jmli;e
Thoinas formerly of this city H visitiiiK
the Imnily of Mr. J W. Cm!tcr
For aci ident and life insurance either
in todies ol slmik'ht life compsnies see
Joe ft. lUx-d. Also sells thuir ri and
i s
cotlee.
If
They eiili-ted at Houston iu Co
Hare's reniment. H'tli were mem
of the Fourth Texas.
Charlie Koliiuaon. one of the colored
mere in the jil writes the Kale
rumors that he has tried to com-
nut suicide while in jail are wholly un-
lure. He further writes that Mr. J. S .
(ie has been very kind to hi in and
it'uerjjiauners.
Mr. 1. Mixer one of the proprietors
of the I'ewey Nurseries of Ulchsrd La.
it in uur town sel'in shade trees. Mr.
Mixer is also selling a side-line to cur
merctiauls a clenner and polisher. He
vt it "moves grease spots from cloth-
inn without ir'ry to '""''
fl(if the metals and stands
ut a peer for ilesninK painted
wails. He invites all wtio nave ure-e
m.uti on their clothinif to call at the
Central betel and take them out free of
charge during his stay.
nleiiel j
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DON'T WORRY
Your life uway 'igbtin in"s(iiiios. ltuy a bottle id
Blair's Mosquito Lotion
I peace ;ind happiness is yours l'licc :5c a bottle.
I I f-SOLI). ONLY HY
( p Wilson-Jenkins Drug Co.
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LAD
The milcrn grocery store has reached that Mage in it develop-
ment that in;ikc it the di-pensary of an innumerable variety of
highly palatable and wholoome dishes ready for the table thus
relieving jou of much of the heat of the kitchen flnd of hastily
or improperly prepared food. We cordially invite your atten-
tion to our e lection nf these article and believe we' can gTeat-
ly aid you with your menu" and save you trouble and money.
JiM received a complete assortment of the
DWINNELIi-mRIGHT
Celebrated Roasted Coffee
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While House Brand 2 lb cans . . 80c
2 noyai java and Mocna 3 lbs . . 51.00 J
I Java Blend 4 lbs $1.00 1
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Wc Liw.vy no stimulants more potent than a good cup of coffee
in iclicvin-' the physical and mental depression consequent up-
on the licit nf summer. A trial of these goods will convince
you d their merit. Wc h.ic also in stock a fresh lot of
Premium Hams and Breakfast Bacon
Johnson Hotter and College Creamery Butter on ice. The
most approved brands of Tea as can be attested by our trade.
IrjTTry our Premier sliced peaches for cream. Respectfully'
MM. LAWRENCE
fit Company.
the manna the bread of lif
Jesus said "I am the bread of
life." There was another deposit
in the ark which was Aaron's rod
You remember w hat a history this
1 1.1 tiiit 1
tro t huu. it nuaiieii nioomeii auu
more fruit everv month. So is it
with the christian it he has (iod's.
law written in bis heart he feast
upon the bidden manna; and if In
feast on the hidden manna he
bears fruit for (lod. After all
the tert of dif.ciple.-hip is the fruit
he bears read the fiflhcenth
chapter of John. !o we see pavid
(Might the lost blesing. He re
turned to the city with the ark and
the people began to play and
sing. David got nappy and danced
in front of the ark as they marched
into the city; his wife espied him
as be was h ippy and rejoicing iu
front of the ark and "eho despisedj
him in her heart." After David
hud oflered sacrifice to Hod for his
goodness and blessed all the peo
ple be returned to bless his house
hold but bis wife met liiin with
ridicule. Then David said "It Khalvs of new cotton yesterday
J (I Iiriscoll J O Driso.ll Jr Il K
ldbetter 1 T Douaho J K Smilh
Hob 1 Hill Williamson-Will Todd
apd t:.ree colored men arrived here last
nitfht witbh ten s(udi after a gin ont-
fit for Mr. Dri-coll. They live In W'lk-
er county sixteen miles from Hunts-
ville taenty-eiKht miles froinNavaso-
la and forty-live miles from llryan.
The gin ouitit was bought through the
Chatham Machinery Company and Mr.
Iiriscoll told the reporter be taved a
considerable amount on freight rats by
Laving the 011 1 tit shipped to Bryan
Visitors here yesterday from Madison
county were Clew Lindeey and family
Mi-s Klla Day i V. Wildaws Kd Lice
W M and H L Taylor J W IJurney W
II (initio Je Ford Iterance Ford
John Istfitt C 11 Deuman Chaa lien
man.
Judge Herman and daughters hv
returned from Msdison county and we
ere glad to leain the young ladies are
recovering from their recent iiluess
A youug uian is here from Louisiana
10 recover a liors wbicti lie alleges was
sto.en from him. The animal in ques
tion was recently purchased by a party
Cbaa. Fliuburg's restaurant in ihe
...i.uati block is now open day and
nielli. l!ei;u!ai meals 'jO cents. Mioit
ordi r lunches at all hours. N-pl
Piof. J. li. Harnett who has been
teaching at York town was hero yester-
day eil route home to Madiion county .
Hatoyou a pair of pants made from
our large hue ef tauiple ends aud get
the Iwuetlt of a big reduction. .lllw- j
Mrs. K. J. Presley of Crowell Texas b
is isiliiig Mr. sod Mrs. W . V. tiarrett. J
liar'.h Howell A Webb's gin received
on.; lsle of new cotton yesterday
Ihe liand b iys are putting in
good work at practice these night
Pants made to your measure fro
liue of sample ends at a big reduc-
ti. S. Psrker's win reieived three
I Have Just Received
An elegant line of Nethersole Silver Bracelets Friendship
Hearts and Bracelets which I am selling very close for
First-c!a-s (ioods. I have a large line of
LOCK BRiCELETS IU SOLID COLD.
COLD FILLED and ST EH LI II 6 SILVER. SOLID GOLD HEARTS ETC.
My line of GOLD BROOCHES are up-to-date. I call
your attention to my line of Alarm Clocks of high grades
continuous alarm. Also cheaper grade fresh and new.
Walnut M-day Clocks ns cheap as can be sold. Call for
my new silver Metal hpoons 50 cents per set guaranteed
to e.Usl solid silver. We will engrave free of charge from
date nil goods bought of us no matter as to price and
quantity we want your trade and will appreciate same.
Cut Glass Silver Novelties Watches Etc. at the lowest
prices which must be seen to appreciate the low prices. I
-J. M. Caldwell Agt
Kandy Kitchen
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All the new ICES and Iced
drinks tastefully served.
The finest....
Candies Fresh Fruits
FIRE CIGARS.
LOWREY'S and
GURTHERS
Candits.
Phone 202.
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was before the Ird." lie reached
the bedrock of consecration when
he cried ovit in the face of his wife
and said "And I will yet bo more
vile than this." A christian wife
is tin earthly angel but a wicked
wife may In-come a living devil.
It is a pleasure for me to go home
because I hive a christian wife.and
two sweet little girls to put their
chubby arms about my neck
May the good Lord give us chris-
tian wives husbands and chil-
Iren. Then we will have a land of
christian homes."
All kinds of tine millinery very cheap
at Mrs. C. M. Proctors. ls:iif
M. 1). ToMnsend wss here from
Whittaker yesterday.
Mrs. Ixiuise lUikincyer bus returned
to (iiilveston.
The new srrnngement of the Texas
Pacific Itallway for taking care of pas-
sengers to Hot Springs Arkansas does
sway with the lay-over at Malvern.
This iiiukea the best service ever of.
lured those who desire to visit the
greatest Mineral Springs In America.
The T. P. run two fast trains daily
equipped with superb Pullman Hleeners
ami handsome new reclining uiiair
To the Public.
I'nder a recent ruling of the
t'oininissioiiers of Internal Revenue
banks are prohibited from stamp-
ing checks for customers. There-
fore all unstamped checks will be
returned to the drawer unpaid.
This applies to receipts also when
not presented by tin' drawer in
person.
First National Bank of Bryan.
Merchants A Planters National
Bank Bryan Texas.
Cart (seats free)."
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W. C. FOUNTIAN
S ' Bryan Texas
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DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN.
Short end Quick Line Petween
North and Kmth Tesss.
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GALVESTON 4H)DENIS0N
Vis II 01 1 urn sn l Pilias
GALVESTON (Nn ST. LOUIS
Vis Hnmleii. Entili snd l'srls
HOUSTON AUSTIN
Acute and Chronic
bowel troubles such
as Chronic Diarrhce
Flux Inflamation of
Bowels Cholera and
Ulcerated Bowels are
cured with Emmer
Black Powder. 50c a
box. Sold only at Ein-
mel'sdrup; store.
DR. PAUL M. RAYSOR
Ths II. AT. C. reacbrs (.sItmIoo. llomlon.
Bronlism Austin. W too Conlcsna w sis-
hsrble. Ft- Worth Psllss I'lsno McKlnncy
' Sherman suit UcduIsod and Itcs Flnt.
class SrTlce
0. W Bhi M. L. RonBtss . .
TrtfUc Manager G.P T. AgU
W. f. Wnaos Agt.. ' v-llonstoa
llryan Texas
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rilYSlClAS . AND SURGEON
Bryau Texas.
Office ovet James Drug Btora Reg-
dence phoce 131
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