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THE wtAUMONT ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1904 . L .OOWWOW MILL END ana REMNAN i bALL HARD WOOD STILL TO BEJWESTED GOVERNMENT REPORT 6H0WS VAST AREAS OF TIMBER IN THIS 6ECTI0N. AMPLE SITPLY OR FACTORIES Bulletin 8aya Raw Material EkIU to Supply Hundreds of Concerns For Many Year. "Tim Kniil Ixirfy of ti rl wood H"i Imt In KhkI Ti-xiih remains i I-'' hnrvcitcil." Iliiu; inalcrlul wifllcleiil i fuilllHll liuiilrcln of fiiciiiili-H fur many year lu nl lifinil." ThoKo ur Hoinit of I'1'1 HtnicmcntM corilitiuiMl in tin- last government bul letin on I lie hard wood l'r'M "' Hunt Ti-xuh. For hcvciiiI ycara the UnterrlHO luui claimed Mint "here In contributory lo llcauiuoiit an incx hnimtlble hiipply of valuable hard wood, and Hi"' ly r"iin:m or I In; fan, of Hi" pioxlinliy or Hcniiinont p i:..lf iiml hecailHe of I In- liialiy trunk line rallioiulK which give H " reel connection with a law conmim ...Miiiiiiltm. Ilcutimoiit olTi'rs mi 1 1. .1., I nilviintHL'l' for the I'Hl'-lle nui ,.i i.r fninlliiie faclorieH, colll:i liniiiiM - " . li.mellt. Rliokc anu handle and hox factories cic. Subiect Taken Up. The Chamber of Commerce of this n v i.i.h actively taken up thla Him Ject and hau sent letters U hundreds ..r fiirnltiiro manufacturer poiuiuih out the advantages. In Hpile r tills many plno lumlier men have cliUim-J lhat there In little hard wood timber of u commercial (iiallty m ea. It ih pleasing to note, therefore, inai Ihu last Ijiillelln of I lie Department or the Hulled States on forest resources of Texiis fully lirs "i"1 lllu I'M"' lirlse'H couleiition. This bulletin !s compiled by .Mi. ,m. I.. Dray of the llureau f "' estry and Is complete and exhaustive in Its handling of the subject. It is impossible to review 1" any Mrt or completeness the bulletin just s sued but si.me extracts from - same are given to show the extent of the hard wood timber of hast i x ,,s. lu dealing with the har.l wood of East Tcxus the bulletin says: The Trinity Section. "For at least Kill miles of H" course from Liberty northward lb' heavily timbered valley of the Trin ity will average live miles In width. This would mean Ciil'.iMMl mimic miles of chiefly hard wood fores s. Slmi'ar forests are found along the "lied river, Hubine ami Neelies, lie sldeH many more or less extent. A HoclaK'd in these forests are nearly all (he well known valualde hnr.l woods of the Atlantic Slates, many of them in Krcat abundance and pel ,f iim i.irUt iii oiiaiitily, vkiio'y value stand the oau-. iw-t. white oaks are the cow oak, bur Texas oak, willow oak aim Next In Importance- comes ash nn'l hlekory. There Is nn enuiess m lily or gum and mueh cot Ion wood, scycamote and elm. with a f; r amount of H. "' ""' '' m'' ' magnolia, iron wood, corn beam and "oinV usage orange. Hlnrk wa .. . . which wus formerly very common. been largely rut om. Timber Grows Large. the rich bottom soil the ""i- lmows verv largo .oaks reaching .Ihiinctcr of three to six feet, nsh three to four feel and hickory two to three feel. One -pecle Is often predominant in spots. For instance, hte bur oak in the Ited river valle near Tevarkana. Is so thick n ti i' nembcl a pure pine forest. From the lower Trinity and the San Jacinto the while oaks are especially nhnicl On the lied river cotniuo" very heavy anil on me black oak forms ainio-i P"' and the oak. ter lias "In l.cr ant. Fork forest. 'Considerable timber has .'ecu ahum the older lines of ran Her grades of oak have gun" t.r no and nl av tie and turn. . p. torieB are nrklnc np some him ...... ii,.. unit minion nrneps .f furniture. In spile of H'e e dralt UIH.U II the creat b-.lv ef bald o... timber In Ka-l T"as i.tualns to I" harvesled. Note the sinule vamp Hlrea.lv tn.'lilioiK'd f MMai" mi!, h 'alone the Tritutv ;,!.., I. ! i iii lu !l;iv is at tiaiii". ,ii I v are linal fanon. 1ml iinrthi'in eiic. ni consumed the litni r -n territory, at.- Inrinnm- t" the Im-iiit TiA.t- nri H". H-n t.-.n.l iiflli-ii ttf l eiHti l .'I 1 C'lt I I fa ert v "Not rni ted tut: In .ii ; I H T II I" I' I li luiiie iioiio loo noon. fr rn-n the noil that leaniiK for clllcuiciil Ih outHltippliiK the liunlM riiiiiii. a'i He'd f'r Held of UlihiirMt.ei for ft is Itelliir Himleiliil ll'l ue'n-j cl merely in K t rid of ih" ini-. "' iinlesN there Is a rapid devel .pineiil In market in ! alable irMiiu i i is likcvl to he laruely wasleil." Woodhead en Queation. The Texas Almanac of ton tains an article on Hie hard wood re-oiirccK of Texn hv Mr. D. Wsd head. Secretary or the ClininlH-r of Commerce her. In hl'h Mr. Woo.l hind sava: "Wlille export business In l non hard woods should he d-. loped so as lo Klvo n reliable and suady mar ket to the saw mills ! Is l-r value for ninnufiuiurliiK purisiMH which hhould appeal to the Investor. '"' present price or timber Sands and siuiiipiiKo In Kt Texas nuikeii H INis-ll.le In deliver lumber nt aurii ravorable points Ur liianufacliirlnJ as lleiiumont. Ilonsion mid DalliM, reiisonal.lv close lo I lie mills and to a law coiiKiimliiK population, at i; cost whlc.i should result in lunsc furiiltiire mid oilier w's.d work iik plant beln erected In iUw rill'; "Millions or reel or Hie best while . . .. ... ..... u. .,, ill lu vearlv fill b.V oiih oi .... , ...,.l...r- In rrceiit years llie.o devastators of the r-iresl have en . , n...i luinilrei U of acres of nne while and bur oak lands have been culled. This business U ex- cechUKlV wasterul. If s w m ... were eslabllshed In collection with Mave inaklnu so that Ih- balance "I the tree unfit for pipe v 'oub. he nlllled It would not he so bad. but as at present conducted Hie very Lest trees are cut and only Dear los taken from Ihem. "Ninctv per ccnl or th-so stn-cs are'exiioried and th only wnnlm .rented for Texas Is a 1'iire llvln r..r pisirlv paid slave cullers and n mere pittance Tor the owner or the ninl If the trees are not cut with out his knowledKe or consent, a Ireipiently lumpen. These forests are loo valuable lo be sacrificed n this manner, and (he limber should be put to its proper uses." HUNTING SEASON NEAR AT HAND SPORTSMEN ADMONISHED TO IN VESTIGATE LAW AS TO KIL. LING GAME. HJffl fill HP ENFORCE LAW Digest of Texas Statutes Covering Killing and Ensnaring of Birds and Animals Possession of 'Game. at to In! for tnativ . ar .il-l : -mi" - .. ,. Hi.. f..r.-i itO'i f'irt'' tnre. ac.'i iimtM-r. in.il. m-I-.' t-" !!. and manner nf l'e"t- """ liipd in'" 'he fate from m ' 't' tMn.' Vi-i tiinmihu 'nr. r Our store will close at lO a. m. Sept. 5th for Labor Day Cele brations. Orders for delivery that day will be taken 'till closing hour, and a special breakfast de livery will be made the following morn ing at six o'clock. TheFfenchMirKetGro.Co. ti... i, mil in.- KcaHon Is now near i iiu ........ r-i hand and sportsmen nte enjoined i. .1 ...IikII'iiI of the new mime law. this city many liave pledged them selves to prosecute all violations that I hey ran learn of. A digest of the la In as follows: Section 1 Unlawful to kill, catch, ensnare or have in possession for live years. IIvIiir r dead, any wild bird oilier I han Kiime birds. Section 2 Unlawful to purchase, oiler for purchase, transpirtt within or without the slate for purchase, wild turkeys, ducks. Keese, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, part ridg es, (piail, doves, pigeons, plovers, snipe, jacksnlpe or curlews. Section 3 Unlawful to destroy nests or lake ciius of any wild lord. Section 4 Fine not less than 10 nor more (han 10i. or imprisonment not less than five nor more than ibir Iv days, or both, for vtolathfli. hvcry bird ii separate offense. Section 5 Unlawful to sell, offer for purchase deer, antelope, Itocky Mountain sheep, hides or antlers thereof. Section 0--Nell In? or trapping of wild birds prohibited. Seel ion 7-Unlawful lo shoot wild r. wl oilier than by ordinary shot Rim placed lo tdiouldcr. Section S-Utilawful to kill, catch or ensnare Mongolian pheasants, an le epes or Uocky Mountain sheep for !ie vears from passage of this act. S.'iti.n ! Open seaons: lccr. No vember 1st to January 1st: turkeys prairie chickens. partridges and .ii.iil November 1st lo February 1st; ,i,es September 1 si to February 1st Unlawful to kill inoro than :i birds per dav. Limit, six bniks a season Fue hunting at night proiuiniea. S.i lion 1" -Unlawful for common In (rnrik.mrt rnil.C WltllOIlt .if- ir,':.nil made by party killing a:.d iiii ..iiU- tiaiisport Mini' b it -om .il Ni.l.u l thai tame Is fur personal u-e i I lint fur f.l'e , S.vii.m II ITnclish nr l.'irepcan i s.!.ri...i. h:.ks. ir-.. buz- ;;..d. I.lai I turds, tie.- Iiinls and o s . mi tx t.i'1. .1 at anv time. l',...,..ini, .f mme out of ricrn .r ma frir leneo of cu':t. and. mm ,.: in-tain-e ..f vdfla'ion every! i'H ..r sii. in.i'i is.iisti'u:. a ni-aiaTj TEXAS SOLDIERS ON THIANASAS THREE SPECIAL TRAINS BEARING TROOPS CO THROUGH THIS CITY. BLALMONI BOYS Ml W BOARD Greeted at Station by Local Frundt Who Wished Them Good Luck and a Fine Trip. Three special trains, or rather, three Meet I. .lis of one special train, bearing the two Texas rcKliitcnts si hc.luled for Maniisas. Va., to participate In the army innnoiiverit nt thai plaeo, passed through lleauiiiont over the Southern I'aclllc eiironlo Kust vln that line yea terday. On hoard ono train was a number of Henunumt Isiys, who tiro going lo Manasas as members of the Houston and Jasper companies, the lleauiiiont Light (Juards having been cui out of the trip as a company. The hoya wero greeted ui ine sin Him uhiii'ii Hliorl sloiis were made, bv a large number of their home irietidsi who wislied them luck and a Rood lime. The boys making the trip are Saigeauts Harry Jlrou, Hal I. Oreer and Sam Levi, Corporals J. C. Mow, Jr., T. K. Linn and .1. It. Synolt and I'rlvaies (5. L. .loneH. W. W. White, Nealy Hallard, .lames Hoek. Jesse Shook. Hoduey W'akelleld and Hubert (', Oxford. Make up of Traina. Tho first section carried the com panies from Iaredo, Houston, Jasper and Orange and tho llicnham band. The section was made up as follows: Two haggago ears, seven tourist cars, one standard sleeper for offi cers." Major J. S. Hoover, f irst in: lanlry is designated train commander and will be accompanied by ("apt. W. It. Hoslcy, (iiartermester; Captain W. I'. Ilryan, comniiHiiry; Lieiitanant H. F. Slerling, asslslant surgeon, and Lieutenant W. (). Selkirk, battalion quartermaster, and such non-comrnis-sinned staff officers us are in Hous ton. The Second Section. The second section carried the com panies from New Itraimflels, Austin and Taylor. Il was made up as fol lows: One box car, two baggage cars, sev en tourist cars, one slandard sleeper for olllcers. Lieutenant Colonel H. F. Delamanter, First infantry, Is desifi; nated train commander and will he accompanied by Major A. V. llloor. First infantry; Lieutenants J. W. Hawkins ami H. K. McKie, haltalion ajutants .and Lieutenant AVI. I. Ilrady, battalion quartermaster. Cap tain Joseph Gilbert, First inufntry will act us surgeon on this section, and such non-commissioned staff offi cers and hospital corps men as are in Austin or join this section enroute, will travel through vvjth it. The Last Train. The last section of the train car ried the companies from Hillsboro, Waco, Hremond and r.ryan. The sec lion was made up as follows: One stock car, one box car, two bnirnage cars, seven tourists cars, one standard sleeper for officers, Major Webb llearn, Second Infantry will as sume command nt. Valley Junction, and will be accompanied from Hous ton by Captain J. M. Loving, assistant uiiii'inin nn. I ,nw. i.r the liiisnilnl corns men. Colonel Henry Hutchings, Cap- lain .1. S. Wheeler. Adjutant anil Lieutenant Colonel J. O. Newton, Secoiiil infantry, will travel on this train. Class Program. The following class program will be rendered Saturday afternoon at :!:::tl o'clock by the pupils of Mias Lallie Ilryan, nt her Btlldio 1209 Itrnadway. Part I. La Uriemier Zitterbart Mrs. Will Norvell. Miss Ilirdie llerg. Song The King of the Sea Allon Mr. E. Mabry. Callop Streabog Misses Lay, Vauclielet and Lee. Song Maybe llo.soy Miss Margaret Houston. C:irb.inl i.f Itoses.. ...Miss Irene Ie Part II. Huet-I.es Svlidis Kessler Misses Iterdie llerg and Isabel Smart. Snug 'llecause I love You Dear . t law ley Mrs n. H. IVtmock. Jr. Song "Dreaming I K Koveli Miss llatistine Ivts. Fair U.lUn Maurka C. llohn Miss lhrtie llerg. S.Mm-A lay lriam Strelezkl Miss Adiida Wells. IViin ing KlncT Host Misses Mabry and Ijiy. 1. v. 4 I Pui! . V I ' HI 4' K -. Sale. i I " c nr ..ft nt . r.!..v I t-:. ' .r . ' II -. ft. ;l - h .T 1 i .. r c'-i C 1 . H i-t NOTES AND PERSONALS. V - 1! ! ctmrmiriE II - S'nl! . . i. n i in 1 V I t - ' t: .lt V. M C ' M ! l I ' llii-'ain. 'Ii rai.lK r in lt,e i.fliec i-f .f iti. Sh'is.i. ill n-icn . . mi r 1. to aci-ept a :.h1 t"i- in s hi'I.-c ';i n a f'Tii'.i-r a ''tio r !,. .."-. .'f ih" ri.ft' and d-ir:n ti r r i.. S inx' ' 'is made tiia'iv t . i T"I ty j"n .. r f. ..rki-rs - S.iti ,'tll W I: '; "V !; fl r v f -1. "f "a1!"''' a i -. . e "ii 1 rrt- '.vt' rf 'Kr Full blast. . Inf, offered at this sale. Hundreds of articles lat .real 1 b-in prk Sri profits. Come tc ..ninvmi to iaKe A.dvantaiie oi our wu w - W if w w - FOR INSTANCEi It's today. Men's Clothing Choice of any Men's two-piece Suits io the store worth up to 12.50, for - 5-49 Men's Shoes The celebrated W. L. Douglas and M. A. PacKard Union Made Shoes for men, "best in the world", 20 styles, every pair guaranteed the world over, Special 3.29 Men's Suspenders Sample line of Men's Fine Sus penders, worth 35c and 25c for Mc Men's Shirts Men's fine Woven Madras Neg ligee Shirts, all good colors and pretty patterns, 1.00 values, for - 48c Men's fine Silk Bows In a variety of pretty patterns, 25c value, for 10c Half Hose Men's fine Imported Half Hose, fancy lace and embroidered, 50c and 75c values for 39c 3 pair for 1.00. Men's Handkerchiefs In plain white and fancy colored borders, 10c and 15c values for 5c Ladies' Waiting Skirts In blacK, gry and brown, made from fine all wool material, worth up to 6.00, for 2.98 Ladies' Waists White and colored, odd lots, worth up to 1.50, for..- Ladies9 LaWn Waists Ladies' white Waists, all nicely made and hand somely trimmed, worth up to 2.50, for 89c Ladies9 Hosiers; Ladies' fine fast blacK lisle thread Hose, full fashioned; double heel and toe. 35 value for 19c Ladies9 Muslin Under Wear Shirts, Drawers and Corset Covers, nicely made and lace trimmed, 1.00 value for 48c MARTIN WESSS DRY GOODS COMPANY Ladies' H'dKerch'fs In plain white and fancy bor der. 7 l-2c and 10c values, for 2,'2c Ladies' Supporters Black and colors, 25c values, for 10c Ladies' Fans Japanese folding1 Fans, nicely decorated, worth up to 25c; for- - IOc Garter Web SilK Elastic blacK, white and color, 35c value for 10c Ladies' Collars Fancy turn-over and fancy stocK collars worth 2sc, for .-5c Shirt Waist Sets Gilt and Gun Metal, for 5c Ladies' Bags and Purses Odd lots worth up to 1.2."), for 48c For Particulars of our great Mill End Sale see large circular. Monday beirm Labor Day the Big' Store will remain closed all day. ; COURT HOUSE NEWS MONDAY'S CASES TRANSFERRED TO TUESDAY. CITIZENS' NATIONAL FILES SUIT Louis Betts, Accused of Murder of Charles Walters is Confined in the Hospital Ward. .Tiulse Watts in the sixtieth dis trict court yesterday made a spe cial announcement regarding cases which linvo been set lor Monday. September 5. When the cases were net I lie fact that that day is Labor liny was overlooked. Judge 'Walls wishes to ftate' that all eases which were to have been heard on that date will be heard Tuesday, Sep;, ti. One Is a sepeial venire case and the jurorse for it are reqiiestt'd to re port at ! o'clock Tuesday morning instead of -Monday morning. The case of Paul Hernandez, the switchman who is accused of killing a negro in Cleveland's saloon in Him city Knie time ago, will be one or those called. Another is the case of Hie state against Hrooks Andrews, also accused of murder. This will be a new trial for a killing which took place in Carter's saloon nearly two yearn ago. The first trial resulted in an appeal, from which a new trial l.l the district court was ordered. The third case set fur Monday, lull which will be called Tuesday at i o'clock is thai of the slate against K.lw. .1. McCullen. formerly a Jus tice of lh peace, who is licensed ol misappropriation of public funds. II s allege.1 that the Justice fail-,1 to turn over to the county certain funds rightfully due It. Jndire Wheat t'l the count v court f Hurl nf Pori Arthur. T man who accidentally tiot himself a few davs nst by Miaking a revol ver off bis bed and cabins it " strike on Hie Iricger ..d c o!T. The application for an administrator m made by Vrc.1 Miller, who Mated that the dect a-cd left proiv Miy. including bouse, ami a .alon. 10 i ho :iluo of 1. r.'iu. Miller auiwiicil administra tor and in-tnitel v the curt to cor.v,-rt the t.inciblo l'""ltiy of S;aaiili" t, into c.-i-l. bv public sa'e. I io.it the Tcouev tbu mi i.r.- ! 'o t in ! :t a a!m'n'-irar and r p.rt tl, re el! of r cti..u t.-. 'h -r ,-i II . t.on 1. -ulnih "re iT.-r-.1 ..w'v f -trii.: d. a fivd 1 1 , . , , f v t:V1 in t " ff: t icb-': "-- ct roil v r.'n I- fn, !;. ri ti-t tie- .,...n.o r.r. . n't . n f"- ' he has been damaged to the extent of t:;u n month since the dale of the alleged dis-possession and asks I lie court for a jjiidgment lor that amount. Judge Watts ha granted an in junction in favor of Mrs. N. C- Op pert, restraining John 1'iitrick et ul I rom interfering willi or molest ing plaint lit in I he possession and own ership of acres of land near Nome. The application for I he in junction alleged Unit tin- defendants were endeavoring to sel up claim ' ' litle and were tearing down fences, culling trees and performing oilier acts to the detriment of the property. BOND FURNISHED. Alleged Illegal Liquor Sellers Arrest ed an Released. Deputy United States Marshal Wilson came, to l!ea;inumf yesterday with two negroes, Miu'.i Cauley and Tom Scott, accused of violating the internal revenue laws by illegal sell ing of liquor. The men were ai raigncd before fulled States Com missioner Haley, waived a prelimi nary hearing ami were admitted to bond, which they furnished, in the sum of ?5l each. They were leased. Alonzo Williams of violating the rc- colored, internal accused reventi" laws by illegal liquor selling, aim who has been confined in the county Jail here, was arraigned before Com missioner Haley yesterday and ad mitted to bond in the sum of $:!." and released. AUTHORITY TO COMPROMISE. Receiver of Citizens' National Bank Files Suit. C. L. Williams, a-i receiver for I he Cili.en's National bank of this cltv. I, as filed an ex-parte mil in the Cuitod States Circuit court, askln-r authority to comnromiso the il-bis r Scott Mi others & Bryant and J. T. Spires and K. Scott, i be hearing wa had an order graining (he authority requested was entered. MEMBERS OF MEDICAL PROFESSION AND OTHERS aslicil to remember Uliat the consensu s of the Best Medical Authorities (based on investigation anu results j uuuuiiuousiy lavors me unrivuieu advantages Coo! Colorado Offers as a resort for Individuals or those 1 u need of Physical Upbuilding bo- cau-o of Over-work, Hedenlury Habits or oilier Causes; this having par ticular reference to those res. dins in the I uiver Altitudes or Malarial dis tricts. This Land of High Elevation Invigorating Atmosphere Piul Magnificent Scenic Grandeur, presenting uneqita ed ipportunil ies for Out -Don r Life and affording all the Oomfortd of Civilization at Minimum lixpenso , is but one day's journey J.'rtiui Tex as via "THE DENVER ROAD" which Is the Only Line offeriiit; Solid Through Trains from the Southwest. "The Denver" saves you ,!'J0 miles p or- round-trip and many hour3 time, and provides Double-Daily Through Trains with Palace Drawing Itoom Sleepers and Magnilieeiilly Appointed Cafo Ca"s serving till meals at city price--. Keinembe- five weeks session, "TH E COLORADO Boulder, began JaJy 4th. CHAUTAUQUA," J Ask your Homo Ticket Aueul or write us for Information relative the new "Tri-Anglo Tickets" to Colorado via St. Louis . , 'One Way Via the Denver Road" N. S. Davis, T.P.A. . R. W. Tinton. C.T.A. A. Fort Wo'th. Texas. A. CltBSon, C. P. A. BETTS IN CUSTODY. .i I .. .. .1 ... : ., .I t-. ' nc omepiny ni'i'mi'-'i or the e state of the late Alois S. aw-1 Remove . t0 County Jail IFrom Si3- Thi- is the Mosoital. ten' Hosoital lmis Trf'tts. who is accrsiil of the teiiribT of i'liarlcf Wallers at Spin die Top thri-c weeks go. was taki ti into custody bv Sheriff .andiy yes terday and confined in the hospital ward of the county jail. IVtt- n' tcmi'ted rtiicide immediate 1 after Walters was killed kpI ii. fo yctrr .'iiv was at the Sixers os-.i'al .in ibis citv. niffiT:iic fr.-'n a bulb t wound in h' breasi. II- ha pra'ii rally r,,,v rd. h-iweT. ."til ! rr.inl Jury ha. r.iime.l ;iti iieliri re tit of miirdi r acatti:-' him ! e a t routht lo tie .'ail. THE COTTON BELT DID IT. A WEEK AT THE WORLD'S FAIR The Col l on Belt lias put on the very low rate of $11.70 for the round J t rip. Shrcvert to St. Louis. I nese tickets will ha sold September 3. 4, il. 12. IS. M and 27. These tickets allow sewn days In St. IxiK and ill be honored on our "St. lfuis Tiain" in it Chair Carn ami Hand m me lmy Coaihes. !n't forget the datcft. and that tickitg t-hould lc by the Cotton Ilel; from ShreveiHirt. The St. loiii Train have- Shreve pxrt al 4: IT. p. tti and arrive at St. IMits 11:'i nest tnortiie. Write L. I". Stn th T. P. A . il Milam St, Shrcvi r'. Ij. i:i ::t Will Entertain Maecabeet. frm T K. Bvn"l' f"t.n ., Wn'.rlit. find ljl'l!C of tho Mic ,Hlre at h'f h"'r-. 1".Tr. Cba-V'n Aie. n Thur'!ay rich 1rm in pi p. m. tie t.n ! .. r ' i Wm. T 'ieiri rT-'T "f t.t i :t, 'h- "' fl 1 i TToa;M-f E 1 ..' ! r.- :r r ' rc T -.-r I a " : '"""' fa:n'd t:';r- M .. Jrf.tt.-,r-t H-'- le I r r 1 - i SEYMOUR KISC1I ATTORNEY AT LAW. 17 Gilbert Building. BeawmonL CorreaponiJtrnta in New York. St. Lou-. Chicago, Etc GREER &. MINOR ATTCNEYS T LV. K th Bu id -g. ; EfJVTI Tf . w vjT LETS GET TOGETHER You buy Hardware We jell It l.ave In n t"t years. Come and tali it fiver liin in Heed of anytfiif g i tl.f Hardware line. It iil ly you. E. L. Wilson Hardware Co i; a M f T. C. Taylor WD0WELL. DLTDE t TAY.OH Atr-fr;-: ai La T: "r r'-t'ju. i.t, 7 ex.