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1(1 II THE BEAUMONT ENTtWPWISt SATUBDAV. SEPTEMBER 17. 1904. BEAUMONT IMtKTRISl. lWlixt Kv r M iri.im i f Jiiii OCAUMONT kNTtnPHUI kObLISHINQ CO. tMsrprlt Building, Rraumont, Timv Kutr1 at Po-toWo n t U!ixitt as fcttcoinl t 'Uh Mail Mat tar OATUnOAV, SEPTF Mflf R 17. IW. Ttrms of 'Jut icrlptlai. One year I" 'Ttira mnnlha I I" Himday, per yr 1 I Mlnicl amy (e. - NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Tha Lnterprlts Puhllvhinu cnmpany la not responsible fer any drLt- con traded by It employees, of any ri arter whatever. TRUST PUDDING. '1 In- proof of iIh- pinl.lin:: I; In Ihe inliin;," Is an iidl i ii - -. in 'lo Ik iik I v I t :t -col i" i.f w hit h i I Mil' i. II,' linal let lii XX 1 1 r It II pudding mil' I rutin u hither tli.il pudding In- i i.ini- : niiili ii It -i r rum I .. 1 1 1 1 I - I nf siifur mill Hmir or ulnlli ri II Im some I r -1 i -1 i : t iiflWr if ' Halo, In.'nli' f i by I In- :n l 1 1 ii i of Mi) n. To fiMllii'li' nl' iln' in'iiii admin I' I t ill imi lo-vard I r 1 1 : I I; ill" one Ihing ,'iliiivi- nil ! Ii.-t t Hint it . i ii I w I III '.Villi It t I . II IK I Collll'S in ;ii'i r Ii'1 IliC made till ::Mli ul' ill tin' I'l". : i-til - i ii : i .r ii iliiiii :ui" oilier iii-;.i imi. I'l'i-sldi lit Itoosi-vcll has iiller'd lil'i ci'iil iitti'iils ill llic decimal i'Hl Hint "No iii.'in in above Iln' l:iw. and no iniiii Is he'ow it." Till:! Im a r.ph ii'lid sonnd'tig ten It-pee .-tinl Innimiiih :i:; the t rti-;t pi'di It III H lllll' Ol- llll' CMlUe I lUCNtillll!i pnssing I he American n'(iili- for so llll i til . should menu lllllrll coining f i iiiii tin- i !-.-; If ! -i 1 1 of iln- I'niiril Wales. lliil wlinl ilui-.-; il really im-.ui '.' The proof of I he pudding in not in words In mil ifnlly Mining lo;i-l ln-r lli.-il Hi 1 1 t.t.othiiigly upon llii- ear of Iln- Aiinr ieiin people, Imi In III'' lltiii'-n liny bring lo puss. T!u beef t nisi will pnl under In iunelioii, il in I MM-, Imi li"-f I rn::1 didn't mind :i liMli- thin:; lil;i- :ui In- .j il 1 1 'I it'll, mill hit:; -,oi n depressing tin- price of liw- slock ii nil lliii'liy robbing tin- limner, while II. has Hti'iiilily raised Hi" I'rlf- "I 'in1;'!'"! Imi', pulling II ulninsl licyoml III" reach of poor people. AMoriu-y Ci-iii-riil Isimv insl Hut' 'I ;i number of suits against finds ami corporal ions ".'il ly in Hi" inlminisl rn lion of I'rcsidenl l!oosi' ell . Imi Hi'' 1 M t loin seel I to drop "Hi "I" lit osi-t-iil ion shorlly willi small re Mills llll v illit been iirrotiipli!;ll('il. Alliin Honi'.on ill ii i'in;lliv iirl'cl" In lite eiirn-nl Forum .writing on litis nuM'-el. suhniils Hi" billowing n rl int-iil iniest Ions: "Is II mil :i fuel th:il nil 1'iese suits Dl-;iin::l lh" Innds wort' hcmiii in III" ..-illy tl:iys or Mr. Hot iNovellV. pr-si .! in".'' Is il mil ;i fuel Hint wln ii lli.-y were liei-.iin. Mr. Roosevelt win ri 4:nil"i ly ':iM si I I ns ;i very mi ante niiili? "Is it not il fuel ih'll ' ltoo,e,ll ill-lively lll'l-.illl tills p:ii-.n lo st eei 'liitis. ir ill iln- iili'iny lliitl In- hi"! not tlireelt ...!ii"l iln- I riiiriiiti; of btttl liit'lt I ii- :'!.. 11...111 ut.' lintel la itiiiiii'-l it III., il. Ill--ill till-.! lllill III.' Ill ft -. .1 in i . I. i lliii iln x-tiil. ill lite ' . " .- 'f tin- lllfi'-.-il il t'f life- ;.l in. I. iln- liltf Int-I Mini lite I'll in i. f-.r in miti-f? ; Tl 'i. nl.- ii ii lii.!itrUI I nil'' n. . v t!t 4 riiiiiiulumit.il i.f lliHiiM.tt.tHi.i tivir. in till iiiiintry. T're W" iilniiv nf i'.ii.iiiHi iiihi or mir itiel I-"' .i j ii im iiiii.ii i,r tii i I 'h r nr.. i'li vi ii i-Tiul frmiiliiM 'I'l I'., llll' ill'lllilll'lll 'f i mil I v'li'll I Vn' lh f lull lllill IHlll, Willi '-' ! !e". ii - lii'iie iltl'li t'.".""" ,,r vi itlt ini.ii- Hi. oi I'..' I'"" i h " i.iih:i I'. I'o wli r forim rlv tin" j i'l.ii til of tin- N w York, Ontario , W.iit i n i-:,lro!..l. In i. Kiifylnis In f .re fe t W Villi. Mllll- l.llT.lt.l rti'llllll-' , mom mi Mitrt h II. I!i"'l. util'l: "Willi 'i'li si. me r .irieiioii, stove roitl ; ...ll, l.i- II tlrilK "I t.' II loll " I ill', in.Min Mint in I II 'on nf fit in jlluM pitv iinninlly for t!n lr iniil sup ' jly t'.l.'l lill'l.l'll'l. W III 'I lite HI HI" i i I of cull I wlllioill Hi" colli irti-i. "wi.iil.l I " II 'IlilK" Hi $Jn.lMi"."". 'I'ltlt l- II Ullliple "f '' lf"sl I'"'' ,;.. iln- ,le nf Hie I'llilt'l SlnleH .-Ho titling In spit" t f'"'1 I ii pit -,ti nl elottielllly ilecliireK I'tlll im mini In itliovi' the law. ami no t'l.'lll '!! Ill 'll'V I' " 'Iln- pi.Mif or the triisl pii'lilini,' hi in ih" i mini; of It. nml mil In ili-clnr-:iliolii innile lt.V the repnlilleiill purl y. How hum will the Allierieiill teople h i n poliiieiil p.-irly. htmml nml cat; pel hv irnsln. Imve chnrKi' 'if lh" ml-iniiiisiriiiloii? il. I.oiii liinil i4 I U a Hilton l ; loiou r.ihr iMiitioii I "i" tli m.i nl l-au till il,. Mioiiii. KaitK4t ii 'l'vut. ki ttifi.l.r iMii'inii fur il iii hk-oiii iii'-U1 "it- '' l.'.ri tiu im iln- Mi.Ktii. Ikdio-ii-. 4 Ti kii-., hi rtiiisitli r li Utct. ette til Us Hi iliviiull of lute al l.iit.ii.le on tat ions Miipiii' -iim l.i.. mill.' mi Hit- St. I.ui. llion il,- L M iiett. pti iuIh r ;l Tn coitnhler pni- j. i lurllf nil lice ami rice proilucl ; i. t on-iili r proHi.M t rule nml rcKtilu i i it-, in mow in rcfliiiii-4 nml Mrimlmu lit lliile it i f l-.Hott i,ei i tiil.e uihI oil: III Colihii!. r tlll.lilil!l I.f il-.-eimer llillll M'Hice iili L'.n T'VU-I .M'Kietlll l.ll'K.iol LOUISIANA NOTE! - TEXAS NOTES. A reporl wiifi reeelvetl ill .vr.-irlilinm. rti Iln- hilling of Dee Uiv m-iir Ashhy. l .-iii ienliirn lire not hnovvn. liolh p.n' tien ni'e well known. At IiiIiIiiIkIiI W'eilliesilliy lite lnri;e Mori' of Hie P. it WilliillliN Cire.K Ciiini.tiiiy, iliiii-iiil on upper Mtlii Slleet. Ill I ill-T'on. WIH tlihCOV ereil iii Hit im h nml luirm-il In the Kronml. it . tin r vtl'h (he Kloek of khoiIs. 'I'lte line Vililer service of ihe Willlilill i.ill pieviiitnl the lire from hpreii IIiik t i iittioiiiliiu hii'ltlini;.'- The Iosh n i i-'lillilileil In he lilt iitl , v.lllcll l.-i covt iei hy liisiii-inci'. .1. V. Amli-rson. n i-wltehninn. fin liloyeil hv Hi" fiiilvenloii, I liirriiilini'K K Sun Anloiilo TI.-iiKvay, til KI Paw, v.itn f-niiKhl helweeti two earn while milking n coiipllni; nml rriishetl to tli-iilli. The exnininiiii; trial nf -If Diivln ;,! Alliiiny for ihe ptiinoniiii; of hln vvil'" liiive heell III proKresti for ftIll ilnys. A liire niinilier of wiliienses ,-iif Hit-re from lteininioiil nml other piiinls. Hon. T. V. linker cominllleit him wilhiinl itiiil. A ie' !l lull II II -i hen offeretl In tho Crowley I'olici. Jury til their iiiei-Cni; jeslefthty tl I'l I I III X HI oppo: lilt. Hie Cilll- 1 ii u f n sin-Hal election for 'he pur pine of vol inn n Ti inlll lax in support it' tin- proposetl ruiiroiitl. to he known IM the Opelousits ami N'orl liiflt Kail roatl. of which Hon. Thomas. II l.t-whi. of firieloiisiis, In I'resltleiit. The peli lion wan siKlietl hy over three hnn ilreil ri-JiMeiiln of the First Wnnl 'if Aeii'lla l'mish. The 'iiirler Iiii h heen flletl at Hie parish r. at for the rnion Iron W'orkn. Mil.. In he ilniiiielh-il In .li'iiniiiKS. Thoy will niernle mi up to tlale ma chine !.lioi nml iron works In the oil fit hi. The compiiny In comiiesci! of live, enerel!e HK-II. The nlijeel of iln- new com-crti In lo manufacture iron, wiiikinir lools, pinin;;. pittkim;, oil well Ktipplien ami oil wel tlrlllini; niipanitiin; In own. buy. sell or lease 'oil laniln ami In prospecl for oil or oilier miiieriil snlinliinees; lo operat" oil or wis. welln nml lo markt-l nml oll'i'i-wiHe ileal ill I In proilnel of oil ami I'.iin wells. Tli" oflieern lire: I'ic.slilenI, J. T. Sniilh; Vice Prcsi ilenl. fleo. Sclianz: Se'-n-lary. ller i : t iiilit Kreemnii; Treasurer, K. r.. f-'avo't'. The Mttartl of Direeloi-!! are W II. SleiiKcr, A. K. Knoll uinl I.. II. (irovv. What's the Use Waiting' The Rice Situation. The rice iiilnat'on tin the first of Si-plt'inher may he siunmetl iin in a senleiice: Kverylhinf; ilepemln on Hie we.'ilher. Two moiillis of such weath er an the rice hell !eul last year will nn In hnrvesl a sevenlyflv" The lnrv.per cent crop. A few weeks of such miirtler In i weather as we are nnvv hiivln?; in nave IHni'i'iosi secmiim or inn rice lien, nml I lenry . Wilson, (he linlian tlot'lor 1. 1... ii'...' l,i , -ti on li-iiit al Miii's'inll. fin1 i Hi., miiriler of John llletlnoe, a nt-Kin, , inn v. : t ; t convict ci! lasl ulnlli, I'l-iitii-lil ill a vertlict ttf tl... -ji-i-ntiil tle-rrt-e ami Iweiily years In Hie penitentiary. " iii:'nlily ami tiinlily will (all far , neiovv im- averin;o. The inry in Ihe snil of Uohl. Kii;n-1 Nat iirnlly as the seasini ntl' iiiierW tf:s. eoloreil. aualnni the International '! hecmiies ptiMsihle lo ohiain fiu'iiren x i:, I Northern ltn'lroatl Coinpanv as (' aereai;" hasetl on mure relinlile for Cold Wealher before buying your FALL SLIT? By getting it now, you have longer wear for your money and a larger assortment to pick from. If you want something that will put you in a distinguished class by your self, come here and walk off with a snappy suit of "Correct Clothes" Hand -Tailored by Schoss Bros. Co. The picture shows the reigning favor ite in Fall Apparel. This is the natty suit the best dressed young fellows in the big cities ere now wearing. There is nothing in the style, fit, fabric or tailoring that would suggest the idea that it was "Ready-Made. On the other hand, there is everything to indicate that the swell est merchant tailor might have made it. He wouldn't think of charging you less than $25 for it. We can fit you FOR SO LITTLE A PRICE AS fo.k Tor Tin Ufcl ST.YLE 4 GRACE jnjhest CORRECTLOTHCS or GENXCEME 7 m r nFA Mi ll'l coprmCHTCO no4 NiSCIILOSS BROS & CO Nfikh rinxiiF; MAicrcs I 1 I'M L. V - W ' Baltimore NewYott $15 Ui $."i.ihiO ilainai;en for nlleK'etl per sonal Injuries, at Hryan, hroiiuhl In n vi-nliel iifler lieliiu out all niuhl. iilhiwinu Ihe plainlilT Hie s or $27.". tlania:;es. nl lornev !! 'I'l' -I , ii f.i -IK-I ill 111 i. "l-.;ll o'l ll' it il file! I in tei Oil. ill lllill 1 IS- llMII il - iIkii ii ,1 -It., Ill'll- ,l a-.' Mr i-:i 'ii pt-t it tl his iiiie I Tlie Coroner lias eompleleil his In line:! in Hie case of llelirv Hates III" nec.rt) farmer, who was shol o tlenih in his lietl. Ihree miles litirlh of Tex aiKnna. last 'I'lnirstliiy nlnlil. The it'i-iliel llnils (hat Hie tleeeasetl t-iinie lo ileal h ul Hie hamls of Kllis ami II. Warren anil l.evl .lolinson. all i.t uroes. iiiltl Ihey were lieltl for Hie liiainl jury wilhont hail. Mr K.i.i i v . il has -ea nil ; i . i i 1 1 I I i n I lio :on:;' t' I' .'..il l-i il liul il f.H-l n-nnili . lirtM- -':i' -in.- iniiii el Ih : i, Iiii- h n; '--I.f i ii'' '' l In i'l:' Mil, ill il 'l' i 'I i . l v i:i I ieiihir. ' li:n f,i'-- I't i'lt h:e I'tii'l'- I'" ,i..- il :i-.-,rn I anv of '! i 1 1 n it 1 1 1 i i i -1 1 , 1 1 t - ' l ii ni-i it I.' 'I '!i:i' W iini'i t I' i inn tif I : tr. . l 'im: ,il.-'." 'Ilmn-h five I in- S'i I sialic at'' I :i ill ntl;ilil 1 l;t- ill I'l.- '.l.-ii l-i hi til ilala, lull even now it Is possihle only lo nmliP a very ireneral eoinparis-ni wllh last year's ai-reae. As mi man knows whal last year's aereane aeln allv was. It is possible only to haartl the opinion Hint lh. aereaire Is so much more or so much less llian that o? llin.'l. It is a fact that the Penni-I-inent of Am'icnll lire has haartletl a. Miiess, Klvini; speriflc (lunres. hnl as Ihe Deparlnieiil of Au'iicnlliire has pot tiihen such a census as lo eiiahle It lo speah from alisoliite l(nowleil?;e. lis liu'iires are pnl in the category of i Ktlesse.i. The Millers' ami Distributors' As-soi-lalioii nml the Ttiee Associiil ion i I'lie ni'WH was sleanetl from a si nl a man throiiKh the rlee licit alionl piiiininent railway ofllclal in Laredo, it moiilli aijn to set canal Te;iires, 1ml vim slaleil Ihal his Informal ion came ,-is his Invest i:;iit ion tlitl not int-luilo in it iirivale leleuram lirtnirhi " ,1 wells. II is not romiilete cnmiKli , courier ami then transniilteil by tele- to In, cjilloil an absolute aiilhorily. l l -iiit- from a town on Ihe line of the So far as Ihe acreime Is eoncerneil. , Si. Louis. Ilrownville ti- Me" ho I'-'l- lb,, journal sees no reason In chiinne mini llnil lb.- h'nh waters of ihe IJio j;s t;. -n nt I esiimale of Anirnsl 1. T'ie Ci-iiinle have piavetl havoc in the vi nercam in Texas is stiinewhal lamer f!n ii v nf Itrnwnville. Accorilim; to ilnm (bat of last year. The con-ieiisns his informal imi many of Die Mini" joi' opinion Is thai tin; increase will not Ii ii- I iiiii nloiiK Hit- river hank nml eveectl ten to twelve per cent. Well i:i the low Ivln-r territory have he'-'i icforiin-il rice men like Hrmissnrrl. wi ni iiwav. The yanls of Ihe Sl.'iimi Mil-'nihlin of Heatimont. believe l.fuis. Ilrownville & Mexico Kaili'im-I j t jmi the acreme has not been Increas. me oei-eil wllh water and a train ,-, as much as ten per cent -'n fact .' e, h was Mniitliiiu; in li t' yards nver jiit il has not I n Increaseil at all. Beaumont's besl Clothier, tfafa. Furnisher and Outfitter Our Store Will be Closed all day Monday on account of Holiday.. 10 Days' Sale of Men's New Fall Suits, mostly samples. Real value 12.50 and 15.00, choice 9.50; worsteds, cheviots and cashmeres; all sizes. : : Saratoga Notes. SaraltiK.'l. Tex., Sept. In. -.Messrs. t Crawford & I'ralber. prominent nil men wlio are operating in liolh the liaison antl Sonrl.aUu fit-libi, have liutl .i in "i-olmlilv Irike Ihe len yrtif . ' , tho Louisiana crop Special Correspondence Knlerprise will fall r wliul iieinw. i i"" fi rs lo tpiaiility. Only after Hie major inirt of Hie crop has been housed will il be possible to (ell what Hie quality will be. or course this slale inent us lo niianlily refers only In t tmditions before harvest. tract, which Is just west of the famous TlarvesliiiK is well under way. ami j Teel acre. Pipe Is on the Kronml, ami ct.nsiilerahle rice has already been machinery iM being placed. As soon H.reshetl, Crowlev having reeelvetl ahonl .1,0110 sacks of Ihe new crop. P.,....ii.fu nt-e i-i-tiiit-leil tit .'lit lll'illl-'lial New Orleiins tq '"' ''i"" "t-o it - w.is iiiiii lilinl Hie well has been cussing spasni- otlically for Hie past three days. A slight trace of oil appears at limes. led lo me thai Ihey might help me. I I had marked symptom ; of kidney trouble for three or four years, find suffering a grea. ileal from il in spile of using a great deal of nietlici.no antl doctoring. My back ached al most constnntfy with a dull heavy Iw.m-iii.r iliiwti ttitlti over mv kitlnevs a derrick eroded on their Ii f teen-acro i.j h m,it. ,v iif(, alniost'a burden I commenced lo use Dunn's Kidney l'ill.t ami had taken them onlv a few tlavs before I felt botler. Their as it is placed, drilling Driller Paul slitick will begin. :i gas pocket in from has : 'I : I .-' I Kll -V I' ll,. IT II ,1 1.:.! :t.-: i It.. It I. n c.lil is siiliniergt'il to half its he'ghl. l'i titiiuv nliiees Ihe trn-ks are ditii' ,i; i'i ;niil llio tiiianoia! loss which will ti -1 1 1 1 will ri-at-h il lar-.-i- Hitnre Tie i. iii.iii ami yards of ihe mad are le , li , wiilnn Ibree blocks of tin- Im- ' ',-; I'ii't of town, and in view of tin ,'f,ii"in;'i inn iiltnvt1 stii'i-l. it niav b i ilii- fat l'.n- cily pt'i'tii r has siif ', i. ,l -n te ilaniiie ami ni'-lian- h- -'it.' h.is iisinil as a n-siiii uf tin- ,..-'!,' As all tiii-ittis of i--'tnMM:i: : it:iti with Urownv'll.- at''' tiC'tt';iti ' ti i In- si'tin- tinti- I" I 'iv lb-- v.i t -ltd ilui et affiiir il' ili.il :t mi' . ii I a t i i l l im d i-1 of III.- .- ",l'l -lltlltlli III. Il l,"l .1 To c-t -i.i. t i, i i 't il ami . I . , a' .-I .'- -.: lb the -t -1 ;. K i-i. ii .! i ti n . K..-I it. i . I- li.ii 1. i- I .The Louisiana acreage has iiniH.' tioniblv been decresetl in creator ! ratio than the Texas ncreage has been ii'.ereaseil. As f e Loiiisiiin iicrcaar li-t much biiier than thill of Te's. Ill ere is therefore nn ilnuhl lint t'ie ...t aireace of the Cinlf Coas, ha I been materially decreased This -i n a.-e w ill pi thiips reach ! n P' r je. tit T.ikiiu- no account of w- 'tier con-lii-i-oii-. fur bnrvc I. the cinlii on of jibe riv crop is mi beiier than it was ii-l fe fit-;! of All-lit I'lelllV of ii.- ii. while ii I '-: iiiteifer.-J with t'ie I rlv btrest. has not benefited lb." jl.tt.- rice I l!, i.,ti from .i'l nirr t'i tie't .low lib. -l 'be wttti li.is can-teit a cr.-.tt j.'. :! i.f d in ac arid ibe viet.l m-ill l-e t. ,l.n-i otniMli.t on th- acn"'"i f.'utit. cti .. .! bv i be ru e worm ati l ;ln -i l.nt: l a' :- in 'be sl.-ni ' t. ;...-t,-, to ti i-.e d.'I'e --'n'r iliT'ia:--'i n-'at'v .t r'-'-e pari-'i 'n 1 . i i - - :i'i:i :ii I r:i ei,tvv ,.f T' s ! f ni-i"".- '.'' !-' .T''eTii 'f ibrni-i"- 1 I- I,. . i il, l.li S'l'" I"' ti l' : ..' i.'U p- -T- -t- - t V --- .T-,-- t. the rice points Ilrownville. I Harvesting wtnlber thus far In en verv itnsiil isfacltiry. liecoipls ai New Orleans have been almost uni formly of poor grade, on account of diiinage from rain, ami reports from all the principal points in ihe rice licit 'titlicale that first receipts h i e been damaged. Hice threshed thus far also shows evidence of the same "spoiled" condition complained of in all sec tions. Alain- of the grams are imnia trre and liuht. There Is also a larger m ret nlaiie of red rice this war iba.i hist, if thai pi'ilion of the crop al ready harvested is any criterion, l.o tai showi rs continue to preva'i thnmghoiii ihe belt. This hinder harvesting and threshing, bin Ihe crop has t.oi vet been materially in jet'i tl from this cause. If tin- weather m tiles soon the imp can be savid in a satisfactory condition. If the sl um ts cotii iiute. iitaniiiy and tpial ily w i'l siiff. r. The n-arki ' openetl streti-; with the aiUctit of ilu ru. r -rii. but b. .m to siutiip Hi n a few tlavs 11 is tow lowi r than at attv time for y a''.-. The Sltltt"! Ml . 'v b ill. :.t etu'e f i tber Tli V a r bu ilt tirt-.saic The pi. - A III ..-.r. -be mat n. tii I-... n ' s i-- , i -tl ' ,.. 1 - ' 1. t in I ' i, tt i- f f . " ! IK ... Air ' latin 1't -is fc It f T- ii." m Ii. T , f, i n... h as i t i-. --ily of lartrt. s in inn ! ' -v w I- v r trii'-U ft' ! a,l t heir infl'i I r,,i.-rt i t' .i : -1 i.-.l i'li r ? i i-i.ii i'l !" 'tnit ii ,ti .-tint; if" ' -. :nid fn- ' i i'- i.-a. i I.. t - t-: is .. I . . - lh-- . .if : . . n a 1 - 1 "i:t'i L. lo'se t ea rn 'a-i Uriller King is wtiikiiig on the Kio Ciiiinilo well No. 21". which has been the banner gasser in ibis lieltl. This well gushed -i stream of oil over the top of the derrick for -i few minutes, while ihe drilling crew were trying lo draw some lour inch pipe troin the hole. Several families have moved in here the nasi four or live days, some coin ing lo work for the (iuffey company, ami some for Crawford & I'ralher. Coin raelors Mower .V- lialy are send ing one rig I" Itals.-.i in care of 1 'filler K. I. Mcltee. and will put down one well, after which they will return to this lield. Mr. Angier. a rial estate mall of lliittisville. was lu re mi business to day. Mr. .lames lly;n. a fed inert haul of liaison, was hep- today. Miss Hart has opt .toil a millinery store li- ro. Mr. I) L. I loops has n-tuineil from a trip in Marliu t"i bis inalih. Mrs. ir. IL W. Hill is visiiing In-r daiih'er. Mrs. Cuior. in I'm-nimntil. The I'hi ii.ii'iI A lla' tii" l lll nil lire iiiii t'.iltv are nu'V'ti:- llt. ir stock lo 1 1 '.. a ii nn 'lit. use tlitl me more goon iiian anyiniiig else I over used." P'.enty more proof like Ibis fnfm Ileaiiiiionl people. Call al the Cas-wel.-l'roslon Company's drug si ore iiml ask wlia their customers re For sale hv a'l dealers. Price cents. Foster Milburn Company, l!ui fiilo. New York, sole ageiils for the Vnilod Slate-. Kememlier the name Doan's-and take no siibslilule. Left-Handed Compliment. In ii case Involving tho manago i.iont o un linglish Insane asylum sev eral former inmates were called as witnesses and the king's counsel, who (ailed them, remarked that they were as sane as any one in the court. The Jii.lge on the bench Fhowod no en thusiasm at tin' announcement. Cstt With Knotted Tails. There is a brood of cats ia Malacca whit h has this peculiarity. At tiibt. trakclers are under the implosion that home ruel mts.ui has ti- d a l.iu.f in pussy's tail "lor fun.' but thi L: not ho. The kittens an- born with this H-cu!i.irit y. and it continues llneiicliout their life. Real Leaders of Men. Men of genuine excellence III every station of life- -men of industry, of In tegrity, of high principle, of sterling l'.opesty of purpose command tho spun I uncoils homage of mankind. It is natural to believe in such men, to have cuiiiiiloiice in them and to Imi tate them. All that is good in the world is uphold by them, and without their presence in it the world would not ho worth living in. Samuel Smiles. Catch Words or Phrases, If you desire to get rich tpiickly. In vent catch-words or phrases that will grip tho attention of the public. Big sums are paid for tho right article. The inventor of a word now used for a brand of crackers is said to have re ceived J.'i.inin for it. Manufacturers of various things from sonp to nuts have paid nearly as high. A railroad com pany gave $ 1 0H to a girl who suggest ed a name for one of its fast trains. NO HUMCUC MERE. ! Beaumont Endorsmnt Ii Counts With te Beaumont Public. S over.ly Russian Servznts. Tb- :-' i-iiliness of imii n servant I In Kn-ria is a fart often menu ao'-l J nr l y Atiieticans. A n.i.i h- i What! a:iir:g ii;nn the '21m is ot n Theory Regarding the Moon. The novel theory of lr. Voight, a ncrman nslvoaomor. Is that Ihe great er part of the moon's craters repre si nt work of coral insects in long vanlsi.eil nas. Ho finds that if the earth's tropical ocean were suddenly dried up the tied would resemble the face of the moon, the oraI foraia tiomi i:i;i ating exactly like tho wat ers .f lie- eMinel vol'-l""e... Y..u j i line. can't ti-d ii:- lie p'l lb i I i!n .si-il in t b"i1 j-rit t ! lit iirtd ' lii"-:e. i fcjo J. - .in -i t-'." Mc-''f,n-I lit- a -'iift--(l ban .keicLit f ttitt I..-.- I :it. Foe. hall Games Aid Detectives. Tin- Australian detectives find fiMit ' i: -i I 'd. Criminals v ill hide lx lis In the wiik; but tby have tm I. n oat on ?jt.iitlay to see the foot- i.il t.m:i'. ::: ,1 ihe polite are uu baud. : it el i ,rn i "it ai lie a. .1 I T- . V ' ' Iitl el li !'' : I :t- t Ji f r. ;."t ' . ii' r ;. r n f.''- !.- r-i-- 'T ' ' '" -i . - ..f 1- r f -l'-r f -r V. . -, r ... , ,. -., b f. '- J-.-.S'---' ' ' ' -e- T' 11 ' ' ' ' ' " 1 r- . , . f,. - , 1 ,':,- ' . 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