The Comanche Chief. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 16, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR LANP OOMMtMWNJ
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BA'rtJRfMY, OCTOBER 16, 1S80.
_____Colqnttt war elected J'jtovarmir
of Georgia by between 60,000 and
76,600 1 r ;
80th ShepMd nrid Wash Jones
spoke in'Bro'tvnwood ond^Willmui’*
l&DchoYbfa week.' F
The dtteens of Centerville, Loon
county, are Boon fo.hnve an election
prohibiting the sale of “rock and
ryo/U . .1 \ jt'/jj. ,-_J
_____An up eoantry paper announces
that John W. Moore favors Mr.
Coleman for district attorney. Well,
we would like to know what effect
that will have on tho presidential
election T
• Jndfce Hftfrhfaoft Mll'cffriy Ifoftng,
Eastland, Taylor, Shackloford and
Comanche 4*otinti*«i',~ and divide the
vote with*WheelerJall over the dis-
trict, oven in Stophens county.
~ f ~~' ''"fci s«m " T~'
The Brenbam Banner is down on
“long-winded'* communications, and
■ays correspondents must be brief
and,.to the point. t)t course every
newspaper is to bo the judge of what
should be published in tbeir columns.
worked
tho republicans
Tetorioh/, with Jucrcased
mfos in all tho states, carryi
Indiana by 8,000 majo
of 4,698. The r«puiAjt9i«t^oloct eight
and the dem
and an oyetwhelminsypsf^ican
n both haaTlctios ofjthelemis-
district vrtfi be oaJW^
years adfaysk^ jndgjt-
or the J«ji
utcliison aiyhi^t*i?Whc<der,-afid the
only^yaeJJ^rfarAhaVbier to decide
which of tho abovo iinmedj
gentlemen will innko the bent officer.
Let us u irmly so pro and con. Bpth
men had their claims submitted to
nuo almost a the' governor for ftpjfolnTtTil'nt rrt the
Tfifa no dotlbt, is a gloomy wnt-
lookifor.Hancock, but We must bear
iu rtdlid the fact that there are thou:
^■amhtof.rcpnbhcniis in both Indiana
and Ohio who will vote tor Hancock
fJMH-
rmafelfatt of
but would not sujiport Jeidtt€yaan,«Tid perhaps hid lie
ocratic ticket. Thewf^bo of good be*rd r>fplm -ere?v Ms' ~
cheer. DtjjnoCrney is right, and the- -jfared by the
us sure as the iih»of Ifovonibor conic
UftiH-ock wilf 'be elected
‘ States, ni
the
The
Mr. TanAell
With
«itor ,
iSTsec *•” changes
"base. L*dtfstirst article lie rtahores'
a whole sentence”!© empbsr-
sixe his assertion, and iwlollibly mi-
iirwss the minds of the readers of
the Owner with the lact-.thto my
statement wns fiilse/ tuid in his arti-
cle on re|ijhnrtb^be-**ttf*'R .was not
tlie truth er fhfiity jof Uie statement
he cinnplsined ot, but the pttldica
tion of tho tact. W l*o ** niurgt
lished it in tlic colawwsr;
1 Have no doubt uin(5-teWih» ol thc
persons coguis&ut of tins unpleasant
Wheeler’S being mayor of Austin UlTftir learned it from -the Cuiar.
-fwliilo I don't contend lor
time of Judge Fleming’s resignation,
and notwithstanding the fact of
or of Austin,
notwithstanding Wheeler’s intonate
acquaintance With JhK^^fmtpMr$0$
politicians^oIrAhtf^cftpital' ami ktatc, Yhiiin any int
fsnding the fact that Goy.
er ni/i*Jc th
irtrto^urC.th
iS9ifr''llutchi
Acs'air these requirements, llo is n
man of moral habits, of pleasant ad-
dress, and with those who know him
boat his honesty is unimpcached.
As a criminal lawyer he deservedly
stands vorj- high. -
While we realise there arc other
good men in the field, in whose hands
tho interest of the district would not
suffer wo have very cordialy given
believing him the
11m ©ur support
peer of any man
feeling that the section from which
to comes, hns somo claims upon the
support of tho county. It is well
known that there was an element in
rif the TdtcTB^f thelwclfthJttdiciul tho dirtriot whict a few weoka
district wanFa^“good clcctionooror
and a shrewd politician for judge
used every exertion to force the call-
ng (if a district convention to place
they want a capable and impartial
judgo, they should vote for tho pres-
ent incumbent, Judge T, L. Hutchi-
•w
Immigrants Booking homes inTex-
ps should not fail to remember that
Comanche county offers ns good lu-
ducoments for tbofndustrfowi farmer
as*any*county in the atate. If any
of our reodera jh the older states de-
sire information in regard to lands,
’ should write to any of our
* Ip**! agouti who. will
give all information do-
;:W-
;that there are now 6000
women and children picking
cotton in McLennan county, ant} al
lowing that each picker averages
lOO pounds^per day, we would have
600,006 pounds of ^cotton pick-
ed out each day. If that continues
through tho next thirty days una-
batod we will hate a heavy crop
big season’s receipts
will got from other
i-- •< v ;.
has s dangerous ri
Indiana, to the
3R3™» tb© un-
in the raoo, und
would make
1 of “ apppht^
availti?
ost sfren
the »pp<^
eefed by
ouiit- of his fojyf;
law and lawyers,
e work. Mr.
off
im
a limn wh
d_____
>'ntly fittod for. -the wj>
Hutchison w«T(
his legsd'^CRKfa^his studious nature,
ict discrimination, hjs int
r\ty, his high sCr.se rtf h
eomprchciuuve knewfedge of t
-judr
ge of the
last wock all four
ididates offering 1<mm^<(Cot1cc
of district attorneyJja»<j^isit< d our
town, andnji»gtt;3 with our peopl
AH Uavn'lTicir supporters;
SsTin regard to tlu^ palticufaf office _____^
has ii4«»sa8rf^^ rfcry high. It Worbisgs
this interest will esnse 11 thorough* ^ow
investigation ss-To the qualification
and fitness of candidates for thoposi-
TToiv the result cannot help being
ndvantngcmis. Tlus office is one of
very groat importance^ the protec-
tion of tho life, liberty and property
of tho people depends upon a vigor-
ous enforcement of the criminal law.
Wo want a mau who is Honest, sober
and capable. Without disparaging
lie claims of any other candidate,- we
believe that W. I\ Sebastian ppaset- jf yv->u will, let the press of the
the old. alcalde deceived whonkopro-
fcrrhd Hutchison do Wl.cclcr I Tho
question is, were the people dcccjyed-
when they almost unniiimpmdjMirgcd
tho ajipopitmont ? . -Thq qnestion is,
was the bar of tho district deceived
when two-thirds thereof oaked for
tho man ? Lot the people of the dis-
trict answer; let the bar answer;
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■vis,
Election Tickets.
ty
(COMANCHE COUNTY j
Ertrsysd by A Cl
ssT'4-r5
hiKli,
or 6
sponsible than “Ji- SL‘Ji
■ thS^1^hgihts^Mn^w^^o*
printed on plain wbUfi paper,- with*
ouf any pit ture, sfgn, vignotto, de-1 nweviWyo*r» olj,
vie'e or stamp, or. mark, expapt j* ^ dik of u^j,
writing or printing, in btackmfc<fJr| J
black pencil, oi tbp la i„r,,di'wA
candidates, and the. scferul o%#*=wH nhouM.-r nnd ttA 5
bo filled, and ojffept Jko^Sfnes of *•‘“**■*•88.'
the jmHtii-N1 jio|4i^oweaAmdatt« April‘10, wto,?'
'^tleKol, providetl, sneh jj^whiunlnniyTr,
^Vuliicsl jio.
__ _
otter paper; provided that all h^i!88®’1
fdtw ronfwitirig tho name c‘ “ K j
pryjirk't}' of the stfttemi
#i»aoo^in the Advocate*
<lngJ»vlngi
statement _
dis-
wrong any-
Our minds are
that lnoralisaUpa^tftfr
aTpriuelpleM will not* iniprcsr.
Ti like Ktubbomjbots; henveiJ1
of thirthet
time. still tha
tha^eaehor “denv
Hof the Bibhv^HrtTtho system of rdi'-
gion ipiofTTlcatps,’’ wfiieli a lawyer
rlf going out of the roisird,
re was nothin,
in my postoLeu*<
admit-its frutli, and “X. M-
wot proven it. ‘If thftf assumption
Q.JZ.” why ht-dtil
iiot go forward as n sei-ker-^-he sure-
__ .Jy fa ifot consistent^air^lio docs
because of Jlaim to
regnr^MXT Q. Z.” ns a
Criticisms savor of
good brpadilfg ivtjj± _
* ”1) re^roherFd. weiFsa.
V manifest^iotfof gen-
^owM»h loss jL!b|lstUaUjr i
tay croniunt iwtoo thick.]
ate iW 'JFt^flUch a
friend.
pooplc^in^wh^jyir^fong r®Va»ngc^I will nu^sxfifSJd tj^ffnbr fcc1:
sided; N^ow^fnb quest id1T*’is, was of tlwr’h-iidcraof the CnrBr by
a>1 lukali hiktinn. . a : ._ i a. 1 ...U...■ 1 4 1. tnlt
w&-
_ . . , - niBT bv
stirring it, t>ut submit tho whole
matter to the arbitmment of ah fh-
-tetnpMit rending public,
I "wn now done with controversy.
iKjT. Tunni
12th jndicinl district speak out. They
haVe Spokou. Frotn tho pooplo, from
the bar and from the press eomo
words of ■cheer, of commendation—a
Cloud hf witnesses ■hearing testi-
mony to his efficiency, his worth
and his integrity. It Was not expect-
ed that the mantle of Elijah, should
have been borno With equal ini medi-
ate power by Elisha, but right wor-
eTi
Judge T. H. Hutchison hckl court,
ip Kisttund this week, and by his
kind and courteous treatment of ju
rors and attorneys, and tho rapidity
with which lie dispatched business,
made himself many now friends. Ii
he continues to,improve as
they should vote for Wheeler. It iu nomination candidates for dwtrict
udge and attorney. There was *
manifest desire to test the gcreinund-
ing intricacies of a convention fit
iroforenco to an opon race before the
thiiy
Judge Fleming been worn by his suc-
•tl'liflfi ^ ^
One paper in the district ohly has
attempted to disparage his ability,
the Northwest Texan, the home -pa-
pier of WhccTor,“*and ItkouH othpra '
who lack arguidcut nnd reason, it re-
sorts to ridicule. When it ridicules
llutchisottVi fitness it ridicules the
people, the bar and the prosa’of the
district, and it ridicules the cxccu
Uve powei* that appointed him in-
stead of Wlioelor. Tho voters, wc
Wc announce this week the nuns'
of W. P. Sebastian ns n candidate lor
the office of district attorney of the
12th judicial district. Although WC
are not personally acquainted with
the mao, wc havo always lican! him
poken of As a thorough gentleman
Wc aro l»>r Mr.
Bowyor, still there may be those who
arc not, and if so, theti to them we
commepd Mr. Hchastiap. .who invites
the voters to .inquire into his stand-
ing as a citizen and his qualifications
to fit him lor tilling the offlcci—-[('al-
Inliau Clarendon. •
ran ■ ~— ——
>eoplo. Mr. Sebastian believing that apprehend, wffl, upon the 2d day of
tie office was honpolitienl, and as our
district was so largely democratic as
not to oudanger tho election of any
democrat, he was willing to abide tho
will of the people at tho ballot box.
, ?or thoso reasons—together with bis
ability, integrity and sound charac-
ter—we heartily give him our hearty
support,
“X. Q. 2k** Retiree.
November, cast this ridicule into the
teeth of thoso from whom it crua
nates.
Judgo Hutchison, (taring the short
tinip he has presided, has endeavored
to discharge promptly, without fear,
favor or partiality, every duly per-
taining to his position. His prompt
nous in this particular has arrayed
against him iaoppositiou an element
The Texjm, in a last week’s loader,
states that Sebastian did hot an-
nounce that he would bpconic a -can-
didatA Ho»' district.attorney until af-
ter ho Went as a delegate to the state
convention from Stephens county.
We wish to say in reply to this that
Mr. Sebastian stated in our presence
-several months before tbfi^qnven-
tliat it Mr. Moore, tliPprosent
nbont, wns not 11 candidate for
rc-eletiion he would rnn for the of-
fice. As soon as Mr. Moore mode
JtOOwn tbrynglyhe Cgfnajiche fhmy
that ho had decided not to make tho
race Sebastian declared hifnsolf.—
Eastland Review.
„525:-' • • I-?:'•
K<litor Cnity «|T,
If you will “ X. Q. Z.” (excuse)
mo I will quietly retire. I took up
my pen as a historian, but history
soon mergod iuto theology, and for
oonsuming so much of your valuable
space, t BOW offtof my candid iq>olo-
gies. If I havo said anything I am
aorry for, I am glad of it. I have tho
highest fegard for Mr- Tnnneil, all
but tho spectacles; and now I am
forced to rob trim, of them. They
must desond by all rules of equity to
your last correspondent. He needs
them; ho ©on Ihoa Sea more plainly
how Ip read both Mr. T, and mysolf.
%r did not say fast Mr. T.
,‘rolled as a sweet mOrtaftinJer his
tongue the exponent .of nonexiet-
eofa.^ Ihqr, bless yon, no; Mr. T
has m iittie use for Ingereol and his
theories us any man living
any ne
whoseevoiy- action showsthemtobb
opposed to good order, morals and
law. The question is, will the voters
sustain ft judge who has the moral
courago, stamina, backbone and
nerve to see tho low vindicated ! Wo
boliovo they will.
The fact that Whocler is a good
eloctioueeror.doe* not entitle him to
the office; the fact that Whocler was
mayor of Auntie does not entitle
m
cannot refrain from ad
(“pome times silence
and acting upon the delicate
1 tkte die.
X.4J.U.
S^lf/
—h
■m,
A ,v '
' * A'*' A>- .M4MMSI
SHifi
1 state, and
found in kis unbiased, fearless dis-
obargo of
A gallant 'efacor of the Confeder-
2r My. an unswerving soldier of Stone-
wall Jackson, an advocate of the
reign of poaoe whon the flag went
down at Apponfiittox, an early set-
tler upon , our frontier, hoi ping ^t*
moral and material interests, a lover
rtf his.profossjon and eminently suc-
oeesfal therein, we say to the voters
of, this judicial district Jt becomes
them to endorse Judge T. L: Tlutch-
-J ison’a sdinliiistration by their votes
KL __. 1 in A||i»iu>|( v - / sfafa
jliirTTi " T1 w ~* t-; ■——-y—y** - v-
rapidly
he has since his appointment,.hebids _
fair to become one of the best jiidgcs chanc0\o BCCuro
in the state.—[Eastland Review.
irrif^on
eU
didato jiasted over thejjaufiTo'f nny
other (•andidAtc^stactTnot be counted
for such^cafifiTuate whose luimtt is so
edTqnd auy ticket we^|t con- AUo, b.w thJ »aini
)ity With the above shall uot hi' 188(
ltod • ” '^ihamul.igk^brmiX
”"fnm iTjpkisi «ia.
[orm
counted.”.
Tbs.’
^TbC'tbrcc
"IUI1U
hRt1,l'' high, 8 year* Ob
:*&'
»»me autl
o» ft’
—J...V i h
n, J 1* jil et iuct J-
no buy lnjj*o^‘
9---e about ft
■igb, brand indkr^
Pad
nhonlder,.
R W
Blown, J P present
dark brow* hftggf
then to Washington, thoncC to New1 - ^
York and New Englfttul, nnd will in-
fect tho jjrhfdc north. EveiywbcniJ-
“ Igurcs" sjiring into Wn, 1
_ jicj’ bei<uiiie iite^9dHr!hc
handwriting oh thqMaHr^Ail the
Irish-Americans jivha wit/tf^wli to
savd thnir conffiy nt Surfitogo find
8829 in gigojJtic dtatW mnrks- stata
.. „ ..... i »ug ©t fhiyn from tlyeir (task*. AH
Aft?rSnn'i towns
1 .8829 is mnrkcd>rrrtlic sidewalk;
fences. IJccj>te go to rw .
ncyor^drcaniing Is before
en>, and injH^mofmng their eyes
%sgsS@ss&?%& i
ifva^^cn covered with the sign. Lsc with an umT<*ribabl« bLd^dTiT
-plemocrntic polittcLins make their I bit thigh, left bind fuel white, Mfo *'
bets 8829. portraits of^fhtrfield ' “* 1 ** **“
dcoorated with Ji829. Public builJ-
h,ig arc sy-blttimned. ,„Tho mischief
‘ ristaj
stop unti
s
dark bwfa
yoaM hid, faeul ni b.;
dcH/ribaMe on i.-ft »hould,.ti i
hrand on the loft birr.-#
Esirawd by Ik K
Terry, .J. P. Procimj
1880,« sorrel i
U-&llwuW«r ^ ^ •Vt*r4 old,brlS£J7^|
. forrel liorsc, H haodi hW.i*.
old, bald ftice, left hind %*a whiw'lil
18 on lift shoulder. ThJuLfl-ir
Khtmyod by G. W. Ussim£2!?J
Smith, J. P. Prroinrt N« a .
1880, a t.ny hors.., ft y^mi «M, u
ed. Valued at #3Q.
1880, a bay mare about Ki-
rill probably not hands fcijfa, branded
itself opon tne Pacific coast. Ul.branded. The lot V;ifu«
A tramp priqjcr struck the offitT
of the Democrat, at.Albi|ufowa,and
Uiibjcandcd. ^riiclot v:^u*4 it I
Cmrop.J.IP, Prtcim-t No. ill
u sum 1 jftVAHi urith un,.l.l..^ ^ ***1
wB. tnker m ont ul th, w.-t, hi(ivtaS UB “
a while the editor got drunk ami JetT b-ft shoulder mid 2 on hft t
town, and his wife secured afiivoree. ' “ .........
The tramp braced up, edited the pa-
per, and became a-Qian among men.
He has just married the grass widow.
Lampasas has yet anothor good
a railroad. This
week. wc publish a letter written
from Dulfan to tho Now Orleans
Democrat; giving an account of the
organization of the Chicago, Texas
and Mexican Central fail way com-
pany. The company has a cnp'fal
of 87,000,000 to pqsli their enter
prise. Lampasas is named in the
ehnrtcr nn (mu iff the counties
through wliicIiTTlie road will pass.
—[Dispatch.. __ _ '
a Sum-1 (Osn-
taflkrg
__offiunfaj |
siiouldfr nnd 2 on Irft thteh; nib i
btiinded. Thu li<t!vnliud «t
jfistrHyed by Jolin Walker befonL
Tirrv, J. P., precinct No. 4. August4,1
on* sorrel M-m, 8 venn old, 16Wu4ik
bliun-fiice, branded 40 on right •liouldwT'
' ~t Inn block horse, 1ft hnods !ii»h, |
split, 6 or 7 ycttri* otd, branebtf „
left thigh, inis n muill bell on.
One cliostmit sorrol m»rr, 8 rnn
widdlismsrkcd on back branded D Ra
- --- V--
< bn- Wv jiuut! and colt, 6 or 7
18 bund*"high, b ft forc-ftSSt white, t
oil b ft tiiouTdcr. gfl
One bbs'k inure, 8 or 4 years oik tail
\ oung colt; ii.hiv i>12 Intuit* high,tari|
hi LA oil left shoulder. The lotrstaid
- - — — -
Entrsvod bv J. W. Holmes before J. I
Smith. .1. P. l’rteinri N... ti. bepteahtl
1880, ft black bone, about four y«r< otd, II
hands high, branded AU connevtsd <■!’
shoulder. Valued at ?2o.
TCamjed by J it. Raratatt before!
Hrown, .1. P. Pricinct No. 1, AuguRi
a Itov itiHre, about 7 years ola.lt
liigli, brand* d iincbor "J- on left tlioalda
One bay yowling ig^w- ^nlt, uni
X)iU! iroft-gre V n vein okl, i
hands high, branded S r on left »KoalB|
H V on tuo tl.igh and E ou buck <ti
One iron-giyy mine, 7 vren ft
about 13 bunds high, branded J WSI
shoulder.
One dnrk buy inure, ftbout2 yrend
about 13 liftiufs fiigb, bnuuled J W (
shnuidor. The lot valued nt §100.
Katrayc'd bv J. K. Iaiwis before 1
lirorvn, J. P. 1‘rvcinct No. 1, June 2/,J
n grey mare, about 15 hands high, r
years ohl, unbrandwL
One dnrk buy mure mulq about I ]
old, 13J bunds high branded p2 omWH
One rhestnnt sorrel mere, aboutlj
old, about 14| hands high, unbrnndre.
— One dun , marc., about S.>‘*l>w-fg3
~tft| liswdi bigbi branded T C on I«1
Tint lot valued at S80-
Kstmved bv J A Montgomery
Milton Hrown, J. P. prtvlnd >e 1.
1880, a sorrel home with blioie foTO
or j} venrs owl, about 14 baud* "'87 L,
K ** on left thigh. Appruiwd at5»
Iative processes, anil restore regular
healthy action. Tlieir ewensive usa by
phyaiciwns in their' practice, and by nil
civilized nations, U one of the many
proofa of their value as a 'aaf«, wire, ana
* — - " “ ——ill vo. iqwMciMj,
IT coiicoiitfated
purely vogntnbie aubstancire,
aitWely free from calomel or
they are posit
any iniuridun iffjperliua, and can be admia-
iaterea to children with perfect safety.
Front 3 o’clock until Rundown on
Saturday afternoon n crowd stood on
Main-street listening to various col-
oured snetikorH in nuo port of the
green bar iTTicItcL Dr notk'iiig Uiis felL^^iLii^.dfd Sfir“ti,
ucmonstratioli wo wish to say u wmxl virtue "oT^uely vl^otn)
in regard to a recently intmdiiciHl
feature in our comity contests. This
is the abuse of white men by colored
opatfo'A- Gn this occusion, we un-
dorstund, several of those Who ad-
dressed the voters were severe on
their republican opponents. Wc pro-
test, ns we did less Innti a year ago,
against this “war of races” in the
civil Contests we mHv .have In the
county. Men jnay talk of “retribn-
hiin; the fact that ho livos in fifty [iivft justice,” and we havo no dduht
it is good in its place, but. what was
wrong in the county Rent election fa
wrong tn t}ie oresent canvaRR. It
may W, Too, tnat the. men who
laughed then are frowning now, hut
this is no justification of personal
nbunc on tho, Stump. Lot It stop,
and* let colored men know tha^ the
abuse Of white men, even though op-
posing them on the republican tick-
particular part of tho district does
not. Then, what docs? We imk
again, what docs entitle him to sup-
plant a man who ha* given satisfac-
tion everywhere—a man whose ex-
periunce will bo priceless ill his next
administration, a man who is free
from entanglements and alliances, u
mau who fa »o politician, a man to
whom the; office came, a mau and r„..................J H||l............
judge whose beet electioneering is h, wRl not bo toferat'ed.^Calvort
Courier.
■ore
Cathartic Pills
Com bins tha choicest cfttbattk priuciplea
in inviUciiiM, tn jiroportiona accurately a«l-
Jnstwt to Becnro autiviryt corerinty, im
uiiifonnltv of efTvct. They arc the result
of year* of ckroful atmlv ami practical ox-
|M»'iuuuit. oud aro tbw.im'i'. cil.-etiiul tenv-
IkTy yet irr t’fuisfu by
d'-rangeiuont of the atoiiiHch. liver, and
bowels, which require prompt and ciloctual
treatment. Avkn'* 1’ir.l.* are apw^ftlly
applicable to this clan* of diseaaea. Thar
act directl v on tli* dlgcatlvo and oaaiini-
Atcr'i Tin* are an effectual cure {or
Constipation or Coathreaees, Imllgca-
tlon. Dyapep^ta, Loss of Appetite,
Btomacn and Ureath, Diszlneaa,
Turnon, Worm
Grlpea, Dlacrh-
ns, Neuralgia, Colic,
Grlpea. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout.
Piloa, D.M.r. /n of the Liver, and ail
other dioeoaee resulting from a disordered
■tat* of tlm d festive apparatus.
As a Dinner .111 they have no equal. '
While geutV, In their. aMlon, these Pn.ra
are the roost thorough and searchingeatlmr-
tio that can be employed,' sod never give
Mein unleee the bowels aro inflamed, and
nett their inf .i*nce is healing. They atiinu-
La(a tha appet .to and digestive organa: they
operate to puiify and enrich the blood, and
impart renewed health and rigor to tha
whole ay stem.
Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer It Go.,
Practical aad Analytical Chemists.
Lowell. Mat*.
MS nr tn nureetsye iremnu.
Our good friend.co laborer In tho
fonnmlwttr vineyard, ( aHk» Tninfater
in the Methodist denomination ) W.
F. Wilson, editor Mid proprietor of
the dally ai\d weekly Advance, cele-
brated the rites of matrimony for a
couple at Handley day before yester-
day. His mind was pro-occupied,
as is evhlenccd by tho fact that he
sakL “itt thojuuue ol tht Gulf. Col-
orado and Shin Fe.railroad, J declare
you pian and wlfa.’’-3^I*,ort Worth
awgiias. • *'■ • -y - - ..Td
jyjDDDY A JRMH4DN, -
COTTON FACTORS
—1X11-
Mrholesale Grocers,
Strand, Galmtoa.
■ * >■......v —
To correct emus end prevent ^ drpuds
___Wo guarantee arrival
Trtuni then! tn our account *nki
tratsgjjttvd.
Before same,officer, June 9.
Wbiilcv, h sorrel mure, "L*ut •«'
about iu hauUr high, braisfad
shouldi r Slid 14 ou right side- j,
One sorrel ninre colt, one yesrw.
branded. One blue-roan mam, l
old, Rfauit 14 bnnds high, unbrsisk*
lot viiluod nt 830. *.
Beforv tbe snino officer, Augn«R ,
sorrel pony horse, about ft years 0^
1R bnnds liigh,branded^ on left
Ims three white feet ^ (th* Jr!,!
running down from It) and »
face. Valued at $16. ,
Estrayed by R. V. Odom btfo^
Brown, J. P., pW'inet No. I.. *,
county, June 2d, hsn<Utal
borne, als.ut 6 Vesra
branded © on lch ti^igli- '
•*’ ^1 " i-t
1* ’sff.f
(far. Tbe m«ro h.(s
rel mare. 8 or four y«»" old-
has a colt. V*lu‘j"})JrtoKhT».
GRANGE^SALOOH!
This popufar n*ov sal,Hinwds'b^j
infill. Vvor. as
a bmndi ^
Whiskies, ,
Wince, Olg"^’
y DON’T you FOROff
G
Local D»t«.
irkshfe; '
Itbookeu.
j^jjasrtSjSiyttn this issue.
for cash,” 1* elLtiic go.
fotton cuuiuig-in quite lively.
I ( mididiites were as numerous f
grasshoppers in Kaitsos file
* Our graded scbuoD—
The race forffistrioL.^mt>n»oy
lilr.^*»«ffR «syz his' ArftSwdl
tn this ieswz ^
Shake, brother; shake with 1
.bands of the dearTutc^^^
jjevvrul l.iti(UytwO«*fhAve p«
p.wn the- week going to nmrhc
'r Ibwthefftge sal.
r ift, lust ^ioudayJ-JoSn Carnes pij
Tb« LaJder boy* should liu\|
■rail to honor of their new tr
Tbesnurij^'l'
%-erks sesioin lliirUrn tru*_
turnod.^-^1^;
XbeTW«l tTerop is excel lout I
rest many are being brought|
for market.
The house for the Hook apd
b (S.mpleted, mid now boys,"hr>
put M.u.e life into the machine.
BjjoWnTid pcriiKlieuis it vuriou.l
pje had ftt Dkve Zwifei’s bakery a|
„l„, equare meals at all hours,
this- . •"'
A ilsputy U. &, lpHrshul was il
ai^sunrtureiliu^jaimSssesJeja
ram rtatf^/riSjuithT^A rkuij
of l‘mlg(rtt, lW the' murder 1
btcphcif”- ^ 8 , j
The lmu.ipulaUugdftpurtinent t
returns timnks to .Messra. 1''. J
Ackerman, of the (1 range salo^
i^na aetewfaiti'
Owing to tfiadelSj; of ,mrj
cbtnpelfad^lo “logk-up^’ luy I
and waft until it came. I
wss onh-reij over tw<> weeks agl
bqftMjjtTtrt road ten dqytr--TVi|
renders -will bear with our disu)|
Look out for two ('liner’s this
XXXX MissptM+ i'lour. Bu|
Hums, Ae-f-at J- K. Staxcil &
ids public square.
Coll for Commissioner Groans. I
Editor Chief:—If J. W.-OtsoJ
isent to l>eeome u candidate for 1
unity eonapiissioiier lie will
earty * up po ft of M a n v |
To Our Subscribers.
Owing to unavoidable delays
getting paper the Chuck hi
peach many subscribers regular hi
ust mouth. .This Ve regret
l will ei.duuvflf to prevent in i
1it- i
low lz 0m Aoeeptod Time.
Having fully determined to qul
knvl.oby, I respectfully request |
(elited 'til lin' to eoine forward as
wok dues, i will hereafter sell for
|md guarmitee to sell us 1, |
(tie money os anybody.
Sad Death.
The many friends of Mr. and |
»wh will regrat to hear of -
sir bright-eyed, darling little I
vUicli sad event oeeiim-d ut tl.(|
fuusdny uigilt fast. The grief-1
nits have tlio deepest symputll
fasoalc Installation.
Grand Lecturer Npliu instailci
uigoffiiers for .............. elmptl
ay: W. L. Sartwelle, H. F.;
L; James Carder, S.; (}. A. Be.
L. Hbropsiiire, 1*. H.; K. II |
p.; 8. L. Murphree, 8d V.; J.
IV.;-, IstV.; J.W. (ii
. Jf, \Vright, treasurer; J. K. 8t:|
th* Favor.
We helped you to |..;d.eii er.-p.
wl to'return the favor by e.finj
1 making settlement at duck
l p«y lill. pay part. .If you i
", come see us about it and
rover and sec wluit can be I
Respectfully,
. - Dickson
Items.
Dhriidtog Eider Ellis and
*t|ry have been condu< ting hiiI
tnu-ted meeting at the Metlul
aider Samuel Lowers wiii def
' sermons at Zion HIT! Cbufeb, 1
i Fqday night befori- the fou|
j this month.
****»• c \ .. l.
, V'h. (iirt.-r. son of Mr. ltober.
piled nnd severely injured b\
ktmfay. J f
Rarbnry Cumniing4, dwightel
|Cummings fell from ft tree ll
Itoeeived severe, lint not serl
fhil* working around Tfollil
rs gin vesterdiiy, Mr. I. B. Hrl
Bu and arm cut by the ssws I
lost causing tlic loss of bis ha|
: lot of staple dry goods I
r& Green’s. 1
Potatoes
oinanchb county’s potato.-
nse both in quantity nnd sizel
’ lost Turner Roberson broul
file weighing j|Vh(T 1111.I n, hall
I Thursday. Inst Mr. T. J! Bui
*rae, equally ns farge, grol
|l«on, on his place. We hsj
rlne Irish potatoes raised
■O* BpB Assoeranfl*.
Jfalffift snjLdtoisto
will meet with c»[
Churrh, 12 miles north
re^rMay before the flftj
A full attemlnn
ntotitoss will cm
Tfqnest if the church
•uroer. J. T.|
Clerk Coniam lie .
7.3R 74fr»T'
A Given wlH sell
am'' -, t*'.. -v »■-
> _ cfor; i;.d-
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