North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1874 Page: 4 of 4
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Tiiw Enterprise.
KlilDW. M ARCH «tb, 191*-
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••Undo Dim’I.”
By VI®1'1 Twain.
“Undo Pwi'l,” (colore.l^ aged
Hawkins mid “>'<»"»« M1an‘ C1.®>'
the new momher of the fttnul>>
ranged Ihelps'clves on ft 1<»K u,Ur
HtmpM,.#nd Vjonlemplaled t>»® mar-
velous river and discussed it. he
JKUTJSicSSJfS
of light. A deep hUopcq pervaded
«“ *i ATKStel Syth.
rvSjW/WnHrtl.., b
^^t^T-ssg
bunifttf thtot’klotV"®1*-}
company Msombled on the log wero
ull children (lit least in simplicity
nnd brqftd wid comprehensive ignor-
ance), und the remarks thoy mode
about (ho. river More in kooping
willvtho character, and bo awed
wcr#flMy% tire grandoiu* snd the
solemnity of the sceno before them,
andiby fUmir bollef that the air was
filled with in\i**Uo spirits, and
that the faint sephyrs woro caasod
by lheiK|lftksi$g wings, that all their
talk took to itself ft tingo of the
snpernatoral, and their voices wore
subdued to “a 1«!>W ■ reV6reht 'tone.
Suddenly Undo Dan’l oxcl»i,mod:
“CKil’oiV d(»hB wnfip consul
All crowded-plofto tpgqtlipr. and
evorv heart bca\ faster, uncle
liknWmWd (foWrfthW fiver with
his bony finger.
A1 dbop coughing sound troubled
the stillness, way toward a wooded
capo that iirttfea into, tho /stream a
milo' disUitt., | All VV *n .JPjM'ffiJi *
flesoe ays of' firo shpt out from
behind the capo and Wit a Jong^rlll-
iant jfalhwayaiiv®^in« athwart tho
dusky wator. The coughing grow
lou3eFan<t loader, the glaring eye
crew larger and still larger, glared
gloom, and JroiTL, its tall duplicate
horns dcsrfso Volumes of smoke, aud
apangleJ with sparks, poured out
nnd trout tumbling away into tho
furthA* darkness. Nearer nnd noarer
tho thing came, till 1th long sides
begatt**® glow with spots, so light
Which' mlrrmwA ihomselv’OB In.tho
river and ittontlcd the inptistojr like
a torchlight procession.
“What is it?; Qh, what is it, Undo
Dar.’l?”
*Wth a Uodfi BOlomhity tho answer
C9N10i > ■
Us It’s 'deA 1 mighty! Git down on
yo knees!”
It was not necossnry to say
twice. Thoy woro all kneeling in a
inomont. And thou, whilo tho mye-
tnassssss£-X
reached farther and wider, the ne-
gro’s voico liftochnpits supplication.
“Oh, Lord, wo’s boon miglity wick-
ed, an’ wmk^.datwoWoto go
to do bad place, but gi6a Lord,
dcah LoriV \yo ain,’t ready vit, wo
aint ready—lot doso pO chiVon hab
one mo’ chanco. 'jos ono mo’ cliance.
Take do ole nlggahi/ .you’s got to
hab somebody. . Good Lord, good
doah. Lord, wo don’t know wliah
yqu’s gWtnfc to, wo don’t know wlio
•^tiVt^ot yo' ove on, but wo knows
\by d» way^ytopu ooinin, .wo knows
<by do way yoa’s tiUin’: a l,ong in yo’
chnryot of fiah dat some po’ Binnor
f’te Obeditowni whnlt doy don’t
know.puffln’j and you knows yu
own her, dat doy itint 'spo'flAiblo. An’
____I T.a.,1 If ninf -r/x'
The Arkansas Gazteta,
Pnblished by Ws.15. Woonauvr,
Ja., at Little Rock, Arkansas, con-
tains full telegraphic dispatches of
the nows and markots, and is the
best and earliest medium of intelli-
gence from all quarters, for north-
ern Toxas, north Louisiana and tho
Indian Country.
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i.To Chugs.
$15.00
...... „r_______ j — .m 27.00
Thirty copies ono your.... 40.00
Fifty copies one year...... (52.50
100 copies one year...... 100.00
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One copy one month...... SI.00
One copy six months...... 6.00
One copy ono year.... .... 10.00
To Clubs.
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-7000
Klcvcn copios ono yoaF..
Twenty copin ono year..
Five copies one year..,
T4i copi.es one year..
Bonham Seminary,
---- ’
Maes «nd Females.
STRATTAN * COOPER,
Wholrtale and Retail Dealer» in
Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware,
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF
Hheet Ikon and ^oitekwa^e,
NORTH TRAVIS ST., SHERMAN, TEXAS.
jy Sola Agt*. for the calobrnted Jewett A. Root rooking atove. Every *tove warranted.
JOB WORK
DONE ON
SHORT NOTICE.
rilllE next Sexalon of llii* Schoolfwill
X open on Wednesday, 3rd day of Sep.
tembrr, 1873. The 8c**ion will h« divided
into two term* of Four and Five Mouths,
r«»pectively. l'ir«t terra wilt clou® 33th
December. The aeeraid will beging In
Monday in Jaimury, aud cloao oa 6th
^TheUeahoil ol thM achool ii peculiarly
favorable for a fint-clMi Institution. In
tho firit place, it i< easily icce#*ible,b«M»£
■itunted on the 'fcriinCoutinenta. Hail road,
which in a short time wilt ho eompleted to
thin point. Secondly, Bonhain i* conceded
to be one of the healthieat.towm in Texat
And laatly. it poueHct a moral and.intel.l
goat population. '
Ax to the character of the School and
kind of Student* lent forth, thell’eacberx
would confidently refer to the labor* pe
f°R±^i¥uuK,<liy» to $5.04
tier month. Board, with wattling. fu»l and
light., $15,00 por month. Charge* Spem®,
but Currency.received *t N. Y. quotation*
to be paid punctually at close of Term. No
deduction except Air protracted aicknat*.
t'HAS. CARLTON, Principal,
F. J. A HERN A TU Y.
Priu. Primary Dept.
Bonham* Texa«, July 89th, 1873,
&
4-
Ke*nectfully
a n iro u
have on hand a ful> line of carriage*, haggle*
p .aemi*, aud bach* tor bira.
Iloraci
Taken Caro o*.
tr Feed, oat*, <fe, for *ale ehenp
» . BONHAM,'TEXAS.
CAPT. W. L. HARRIS,
' Proprietor of tho
DENISON LIVERY, FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
Crawford street, Denison, Toxas.
Good wagon yard and a well of
excellent water, for the accommoda-
tion of my patrons.
TERMS REASONABLE
I should be pleased to have my
old friends and acquaintances in th*
country call aud see me,
□ 14 Jy W. L. HARRIS.
folks
t waiv a
ueillli uvnil UWU.VH MVIM, fipall (10'
uni olf jbftdSi ojiCO, And take it out’n
TUB flwiiilng wui tikm niftg uloamor
lyas right abreast of tho party, and
not’twfity stops away! Tho awful
lumifvr or AmoJ.vslvo burst forth,
frowning U»o praypr.and as sudden-
ly llnckir Ltan’l snatched a. qhlld
rakli ItNnuarM into the
woods \\iUi the rest of tho pack at
his hfcoSv Fnd -Ashamed of
luioffllf, ho halted in tho deeii dark-
Pes/Arid tthWtUd, knf MUmlfeobly:
‘'ttof»»4 ^>Fn,b1 h W 1Thoro
as a monTOniojrtbrobbin^susjienso
«»nndso A^d comfort^ of
By, for its
recoding.
ui-iu i iiuauvii n cautious , rc-
eMiKJsunco'in the dh-octlon i f ,tbo
>g.i Sai(voii.oqgk H|o, Lord was
Ml turning a J*nut gsliortdistance
UuL*lvnr. win! utliila ihov looked
ta~ t ii e -©•
“NEW SOUTH,”
' - • m ru.rsuun .AT*
DENISON, TEXAS,
s the largest papor giublished in Dem-
on. Each number contains from A6
•”o 20 columns of r&sding tnuttej Tlio
coal column* ar* »cU filled with all
matters of interest transpiring m
Doniaon, while *aoh issue will con-
tain ft oondensed report < f Afortli
Texas news A special feature of
The New South is its Market Reports,
which aro carefully corrected just
before going tojpress To those do-
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(HAS. DAVIS,
the old Alexander Coruor,” Bonham,
Hardware,
Stoves,
Tinware,
Iron, Steel, Carpenter’s Tools, Nads,
Horse-shoes, etc., etc.,
In fact, a genera! Hardware establishment.
[jg^* Hoofing, Guttering, Piping, etc., put up m style to
order.
New Book Store!
I. A. Steagall & Co.,
Booksellers and Stationers,
Keen eonatantlv on hand all Standard chool Books Novels, both bomid
and pamphlet; Miscellaneous Literature ol all kinds. NNe also keep a ii c
- r f ) BaMion of ,
Pocket cutlery, Photograph Albums,
Ladies’ Writing Desks, Gold Pens, Wall Paper, Pictures and Picture Frames,
Moulding Bibles, Hymn Books, Note Books, Blame Books Wining I upi,
intial Paper, Envelopes, &c. All of which will be sold on iibe.al
cash. *' __
DAYID HH1NK,
In tlio Bi*r Blue Store.
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SQUARE,
HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
New Goods!
Boots $ &jiocs Huh (general gterdjantise,.
Which he is selling
CHEAP EoR CASH!!
Don’t fail to Call on us._______
corrected just
r_____ To those do-
ing husmeas at Denison, this alone
is worth moro than the price of the
"\„_J{)miyOftr,W;$lx moiftlis,
A4; thrtn moniis»60 cents.
\SomVI0* cents fw specimen copy
Address WBBSTER&HAM,
• Denison Txas.
j"-.' iiiiT ’io «■;
iunrivii rpi'lso driu wi.i.
ho paHj" it was plain *tliat
iiigiwt puagonen hail gm
ii-v'nAltdiiaww^TMrf
Uncle Dan 1 headed a
Cttpt J.
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D McCauiant,
• • Ml I * IfflVt * ,,MU I”
v («MflA ^
, uH’w»hl >y’eli, dei-o’s 814P10 folks
• ay dey amt no Tlcienoj’ In prali.
Dis child would like lo know \Chah
we’d li’ ben now if it wnrn’t for dat
prah. Dul's it, dul's it..”
i-witli-^
Block, left & Co'.
Wholesale Grocers
__AND DEALERS IN—.i f
.BAGOINO AND T I E 8.
North travIs street, f y
sherman, - Texas
* 3132 QoaiaaEk
■ Jill 1 Vi7 .
Where you will find constantly on hand a fine assortment of
CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES,
OysfeM Cold Lunclios, Etc.,
always on hand and furnished to farailiea to order. .0$ ZZ-
•>3. ' »»
Mr. EWlng solicits the patronage’of all, and intends'.tn sell on torms
that Will tuerit it., [no 7 tf. , j
• PH0TOGBAPH GALLE1RY.
WEST Sllfe^OF PUBLIC SQUAHE. UP STAIRS.
J. L CAYLOR returns liis thanks to ftll for pkst favors, and respectfully
Solicits the i.str>D»go ofalltlmso who desire a nice picture of themselves
^ irieftds. llo oas a new sky light and guarantees perfect satisfaction.
NO CHARGE IF WE FAIL TO PLEASE.
Fitly ll«»<ing btovea tor »alo At Coat It
yun inu'i orlievo it, c«ui® and *e®, si tho old
Alexander Corner. _ .
Chat. Pavw.
:i i!
Gem pictnres
Photographs ; -
25 cents each.
$4,00 per do*.
. All kinds ol plotures Iramcd to order *«•
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Wholesale Grocer* ’
AND DXAI.ua IN
BAGGING A ND* rifEl,'
COR. KL.il 4' LAMAR ST8„ '
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LUMBER, ■"'"IHflW? **
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COMMISSION MERMMMTfi * •
812 N. Com nvnrc\ai 'Stjr&ii 1r
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One *4t
CONSIGNMENTS |S0H«IXWV V.
a“7.r'r^G»>ZFfK^'<’'
Highest martlet pride*.
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throughout the &>uth-we*t.. . , . „
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paopRritTORS hr fit* nnfdneix’tkn **
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1 u J’ .SLiatfc’-'S*
otli*r *bl* U ll,»»!»*•*, '.Jj <ljivr booioi
| a coutisuaao*o! tb* *M0*e fuftffmj
nonkam, Augu*tlO lb, V*J
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Burnett, Tom R. North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1874, newspaper, March 6, 1874; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913663/m1/4/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.