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BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE TUESDAY OCTOBER 4. 19C. IM . kl I. O. B. B. Monday. I a t t tN portant jusj4 for Ike poaelblllUee I i ' I l Ou UuUy t-ve. ikiuU-r 3. at I ! ' fa hf B'd Tai-i (her ar ro"WI as i-r Tt.nl 1 ml I Di.Mrr lin. I I'.vn lli-. r...i.r aii, I familiar nrwik Nl.tr.. l4.' Ml 1 1 It tMiln nJ ill. Th wiv in. ! i f-ili i.4 mi.i! Ih rjtr A'M.ul Ihr il II I xilu.tf i..rili Itimr, J l.i- .!.. i.( I lie ,i.lo mid It Til llll..lllt-. ltl.ll lliiir Tlif nli niul . ulif y. am wood 11.11 l HI Thi-rw mi I In. i.l.l liltuk li.ilr. 1 ) iliRr iiit.iin,.iik.ii i, His ilura fii.ii. in mt I., Alltl 1 Mill liMlll III L'H. tin Hum iim u unit, la a sllmp. of Vii.uit ii fur me: Ami ri vti.li., thmurtl Id Inflow li.ira. Js.r In Hi film.lly aim. - Ami ! 1 km.. ' ' ' "I Oli.il iiuu ilay I iniikl ri, S"d rim lh n.M.r, A lul lh ll.iliw tin limr. Alary Hull Mi i-i r, in i lie Aliunde, n, Mlllo MIph T.lt i I ton eyed with an- pruvtil tlii two yoiitliriil IlKnri-H hurry ing up the villiiKi' flri i l. Klriinnr, Iirr nli'i i'. ii'lullnli'il lirr ko Hi rulily (if I lint it li r Klt-mmr. Kin iniihl aliiiiiKt liiiiiKiiiif Hint nlii' wax uyuln In Iho old FoulhiTii liniiii'xli'iiil. and Hint (IiIh Klrl um tliu hlslcr whom hIiii had loved mi Veil. Tlio 1ml liy hir k1'' rImo awoko ten lcr ini-ninrli'H, fur In- was vry like Col. Curler, whi n that donuhly war- rlnr hail runic romtloK proily Mury Littleton full twenty years uko. It wiir tin' colonel who 1til riven her th) iili'Liuifiie hl?h (mil N.t,ek to lior liecniiHe of Us npiiroprlntenm.'J. Iln hail iiieiint to fclvo her yrt an other mime, IiIm own, hut Mnry Little ton wrm a true turn! hprnnr, nud nho could not forbear Ii'iikIiir n northerner even though nlie lovod him and In a fit of pettlHlineHK he had fl'iim hlm aoltf out of tho (jreat . wldo hnll ono afternoon and hud written from tho hotel a hurried note cxpltilinr.K that a folcKram wns Hiniiiiioiiliijr hi in to Ills mother's death lied. Ho Intended to coiim hack, liuf there had lieen an Involved eHtato to Nettle, ami nliiioKt heforo he knew it a year Jiad Rllpjied by and he had found at traction In a (.;lrl in his own native town. When ho wnnt back tho Littletons had roho north, ho waa told. MIhh Eleanor had niurrled a northein man, and hail taken her slider with her. It has been quito by accident that the yomiKer Kleanor had met the con of her aunt'H old lover at the Hcusldo the Hiinimer before. Ills mother was dead, hlH father travnlltiR abroad, and lie bad accepted an Invitation to spend a holiday with the MerrlniaiiR, who lived not half a mile from tho little cottnKo MIsh Lltthdon made truly a home for Klennor. Thpy hud been RkatinR, and as the pttfrt,njlio "P. UU -tiny .walk, Jhelr oheekH rony and their eycR brlf;ht from the excrclHO, little Mlt.s i' ii tie ton RlKhed and murmured a p.-iyer that thin romance iniKht not he like that other one which lay Hhroi.dcd In her memory. Eleanor came Into tho sitting room to bruHh a kiss across her aunt's chock and piinn a loving hand over the hnlr Htlll brown and-heavy. Sho made a hurried toilet before tho Hitting room glanH and hurried back to the parlor, where tho sound of their voices floated back, maklnfi music far sweeter to Miss Littleton's ears than the half audible notes of the piano, whose keys Kleanor was lovingly touching. Tho dusk grew dep in the sitting room, the wood firo, Miss Littleton's one extravagance, flickering in the ab surd little open grate bo threw fan tastic figures upon the wall patches of light and shade that peopled the room as with a merry crowd of dicani people-companions, perhaps, to thus.' her thoughts called back from the misty memories of years gone by. A change in tho hum of conversa tion in the parlor brought Little Miss Littleton buck to the present. The AportaM ius4 (or tfc poMlbllltlM 'or nil II might poise. Then r11 th fira hurne4 lov Mlsi I tniHon told bf her own UouU tbt lie girl might prunl tjr her own tlttr nperlenre. Thn, when the er-uirk-d face aj uplunb to here with the arm-kt pronilie of miudiui-nt. the iltJ ihu wUtful mouth tod J-( lur letpei night for Mlt (Jitlcton wll M U'T Kleanor, tend ho iiiornlng found the elder woman Irud tyt-0 ami unrifn-iihed. i-r idw ' jrlcf wan so llk her own thai It lore il-ii ttm Ming IJtllHun had up- ,iohi'i were long healed over. Alii-r the morning meal the I'lrl itarted for the pimlnRlcn, and Utile MIk yiUutuD priKLiiJi d ty ih klt h- n lo liive tlo n' r Hi'rvaiii.gniuu in- .iriulUiii In tfookli.aV . When the floor bell rnnrt Vlin I Jitl- ion pave rry a hhu nurvtyi-u imr (loiir-coveri'd iiidi and gent tl maid to fcuSAt-r tho bill wlilu ahu removed he traces of her iicciipiiilon. The malj wuh hack hum before tho lank was rcmpleti d. and her brief an noiimvineiit thut It v. as Mr. Carter net MIhh Littleton' heart In a flutter of gladni KM. Hlio was glad the lmy had fwM III She drew frcm the aobbing figure tht itory of the quarrel. l.oy' ni.-e r.i la It j in-d ppli-st . Ki' !:'' ei lj lth taunt 1 h- a?- a Ti'fmeiit of prermt.t f!'. me. tS. s' liti're -f a floor act V'. ltiM.n f already at the rtn.tr t t.i r--.-li Up'.ti hT bon1i1er the arfnl f n th rMM la whom tr b"i"- -. rpt4. Sli I''!t:,'J'. 'r. fri-n 1e u,Vt ii e f.ure the t, r .if f),. qiarrt-1.. It all ' 'T '''' . : tin tal "f a r'rl'..h 'iiii"ti -4 ! tr l' ' T'l'i 'it i.....T i. ritr of ivi-i.i."- M J.'.'l'.'IT-' b'-an I 1 afr-h ' ! fiV-! 'f II'4- t't ..t! f- XhH tt!" of e'!5tJ!', v it1 i.t 0i CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Half Cent Per Word. If Paid in Advance, Positively One Cent a Word If Charged vt li. UKen far tail laen SSc. lit araeraa ta ran farther aatlca will ka charge till araere4 aaL till I. O. B. B. Monday. On Mulldy I (kiuU-r 3, Mt I n I", the i-luriialili urgauuauon Hi I O. Ii. II., will give a luibiral and literary iitteriaiiiiin-iit at the room of thrt llariuouy I'luli All ara Invite! to atl. nd. WU1 HEl'IIT, II. Itudiuick. h. c y. 1'ni.i.li nt. Attornaya at Lav -V7". IvI. Crook: Corporation and WANTED. WANTKII. AT OXCK-A llnti-clas iHxiUkci M-r. Must furnlhli good ref i-reiicca. Holliihky liros. lu-fifr WANTKI-Oct. 9. 3 or room. furnished or iiufiirnlhhi.il, for Haul hoiiKekeeiiliig; on sidewalk and m.ir car lino. Addn sa It, aro KnierprlMe. JO J Dtp. WANTKD A mill wnghl. planer I. .an and aw lller. itisuii :I5 Keilt) lildg. 'u:JP "Wore you lorry?" limn to her. Ni-.rvous and flustered he hastened to the parlor. The room with Its heavy curtains and dnrk-toned furnishings seemed like n cavo after tho Runny kitchen, and sho could barely miiko out Car ter's figure as he rose at her on trance, I am very glarl you camu to me Henry." she begun tremously. "Klennor told mo all last night, and sho Is very sorry. Hut you must remember, my dear boy, that young girls like to as Hert their power, and that young men oro ever impatient." She poerod anxiously at the young nmn, hut ho was siinng wun nis laco ths shadow, and sho could tell nothing from his attitude. Klennor Is sorry," she went on anx iously. "I have shown her my own folly and sho will profit by my experience." Wero you sorry?" MiRS Littleton started. ,ihq had nevor realized like his father s was his voice. Vos." she said ouietly. "I shall bo Rorry until tho day of my death." And would you forgive him and take him back?" Miss Littleton thrilled at the tense ness of the voice. She laughed feebly, "I don't th'ik your father wants me, Henry," sl.o said. "I am old now and not as gooddooklng as I was twenty years ago, but " Thon Cs t'T d'd a very Rtr-tvse thing. He eniiRht her in his arms and covered tte still attractive face with klssos. Ten minutes later, when the period of Rcuslblo flpooch had been arrlvod at, Miss Littleton bo thought herself of tho younger gener ation. "They are all right," declared Col Carter chaerfully. "When I arrived last nigl t and found that history had been i-eyiHtlng itself I gave tho boy some Rood advice alxmt liappy endings to inpneoM. They , made it up in the pMo'lk-o this morning, and I came on hem t add tho last chapter to my own ro'iiuai ." Not Ihe last, rienry," she protested. "I-t us nay the first." E. W. Sar gi at la Host in r.lohe. Truly Feminine. Of course, all Japan rings with the prat of Miss Ando Voshi. the plucky Japanese woman who encapcil from I'ort Arthur with the UusRlan war maps tucked tightly under her kimono. "Will the moBt honorable Miss Yoshi tell us the story of her patriotic am! pirlUms feat? Ilelng; a woman, mine yi n to realir.e the great mi.11 Hrv vlue of thnw moawin-mctiti and Ma i;ranis? What attracted ymi to thost paper?" "h. I thought they were dr.Ki nt terns, you know, and I Just couUn't help looking at them!" cnnfeRsi'd th. In roltie. Then the Japniu loved tier tin tn.pre. for thT plui kj- heroine a.i a feminine as Ucr allai-n tbt - New York Sun. VANTKI A gisiil business man with level head, must bo of sober hall ils, lo Iravel for whisky house III ad vertising scheme. Kefeiences. A li'iml required. Salary based on amount of business done. Address or cull on A. Josiy, I!:iu, Crockett St. HI 2 -yic 1 WANTKD Compeieiii. dressmaker wiiiiIm sewing by the day in pi I vale families; best rily reference given. Address !. L. Ileauiuoiit, Texas. 1 ti! , it ; : it , 1023t W. W.M. C. nAIItn. I'nyslrlan and Surgeou. ihrouluAUd 4HlvU aia0i'. Whatevertnayli jmr artmMity can'i.tt nauiabl jlil; aiul,tretttiout. AlliUitfurtuaatoM.liaTe1 kiiul ajvlre; oinea V. lilvchtUe Hid'., uaw lio, Uborlory."pbou $75. ' . 1 . 23: NOTICE Mr. Helen MeCaray will open har achool of Stenography, Mon day. Seotember 6th. 1904. Day and night clataaa In dictation $5.00 per month.. Poaitlona ouaranteed.. Fur ther Information call at Room 11 New Blanchette Bldg., Pearl St., Beau til New Phona 6. 1mo Commercial Law. Rooma 1 17, Blanehatta Eatata Bldt. Aaaoclatad R. C Harrla, I. W. Lawhon Beaumont Teias. SEYMOUR KISCII J ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' 17 Cllbarrt Building, Beaumont ! Correapondenta In New York. 8k Louis, Chicago, Eto. miTKna and CONTRACTOI13. For Iron fences, brick, countora. noor ralllnK". lira eBcapes, winuow iiuaru, Inimlnr oncloBliren PBllS. trlllO EIIU u,u. nrif for nil niirnnuea. Write the Ti.voi Anchnr Cenrn Co. Fort Worth Tn.il UO WANTED A flrst-t lusn Airio at 9S Liberty avenue. Settled woman pre ferred. ,, 21 f 0f)I.Ollriji GHiror 15 years, en lind good hoino wMli small family at rcnsouuhlo w'ngos wllh, jirivllego of going lo school. Must sleep on prem ises. Impilro at Enterprise office nt 7 p.m. 10-3t-ilh WA NTICD Posit ion by competent liook-keeper; best, city reference. Ad dress M. T. II., P. O. Box 8, City. 9,2fl 7tp WANTKD The public, to know that I'ntum Ilros. pay highest prleea for Second hand goods of nil kinds. Im mediate sei'vice. See us before you sell. 52 Orleifns St.. J-22-2wp WANTRD To sell on Installment, plan a $1,200 six room, double, gallery house for $1,000. Dr. Balrd, New Phono 120 or 575. 9 23 WANTRD Good boy with horse to lako route on Enterprise. Apply to C. B. llulny, Circulator. LAUOHMAN & HINCY will buy old abandoned oil wells on Spindle Top or surrounding country, or pull pipe from same on per centago. Call or phono 3&7 or 109, or address P. O. Jlox 1075. 9 22 rap. .; COMMODIOUS comfortable furnish ed rxms, with or without board. Special rates for month or week. New management. Modern conven iences. Tho Gray; 0. Bellinger, pro prietor. Corner Pearl and Washlng to streets. 10-3 2tc. Sour Lako "Sprtnga Hotel," rebuilt and refurnished, nates, z.w ang $2.50 per day. Meals CO cents. Spec, lal weekly and monthly rates. Hotel bus meeta trains, far 2f cents. WANTED Two young men who can read and write ntm speak goon Knglish. Call room 17 Trendnway Ithlg. 10-,'l-wp WANTEI' 10 teams and scraper out fits at once. Apply to It. C. Wellsi Supt., II. S. L. & V. li. It., at office in Opera House Uldg. 10-4-2tc WANTED. For U. S. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages 21 and 85: citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Postofllce Build ing, Beaumont, Tex. 7-3 e.o.d. tf FOR 8ALE. FOH SALE Nine-room cottage. wilh twenty-six lots, one and a half miles from the court house in Orange. Hani nnd nil improvements. Choice location for truck farm. For terms apply to Arch W. Looney, city. IH-lmoc FOR SALE Oil TRADE Mice land inihcr laud and saw mill. Cottages uiil on installment plan. Room :t.r. Keilh llhlg. 10-2-31 p FOIi SALENS mine milch cows, guaranteed and first calves. $45.00. Dr. Haird, V. Blanchette Building; new phono 120 or 675. - h-2(i-t-r c FOR RENT. FiRST class moms nun board can be id at niTi Miilbery. half block from .i Motlieo. Privilege of ' bath and ilume. $25 per month. MRS. E. A. WORTIIAM. o :ltc I 'I ill RENT Nicely furnished front room with all conveniences. tllS Pearl street, epHitc couri bous. lO-l-Stc. FOR KENT Two nicely furnished mane,! rooms, dresser, beds, cook tove. etc. front gallery, $11.00 per month. Other larg. unfurnished riH'tns from fM'O to $."i.50 per room; one six room cot I ace, $10. Dr. Hair I, V. Itlanciiciio bldg., or new 'phone 1-0 or iT.'i. FTRN1SHED ROOM3 Elerntly furnished rooms, with or without mrata Helalg apartmenta 8-t-tfc DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President : ALTON B. FARMER. For Vice President: HENRY G. DAVIS. State and District. For Congress: M. L. BROOCKS. r'or Governor; S. W. T. LANHAM. For Lieutenant-Governor: GEO. D. NEAL. For Comptroller: JOHN W. STEPHENS. For State Treasurer: JOHN W. ROmtlNS. For Com. Gen'I Land Otlice: J. J. TERRELL. For Attorney General:' R. V. oAVlDSON. For Supt. Public Instriictum: R. B. COUSINS. For Railroad Oom",is,i'"w" ALLISON MAYFIELD For Associate Jus. Supreme Ct.: T. J. BROWN. For Judge Ct. Criminal Appeals: M. M. BROOKS. For Associate Jus. Ct. 'Civil Appeals R. A. PLEASANTS. For Representive: WALTER A. MYRICK. For District Judge:' L. II. HIGHTOWER. Jr. For County Judge: D. P. WHEAT. For Cminty Attorney: C. W. HOWTH. For District Clerk: B. BOY KIN, Sr. For County Clerk: HAL G. LAND. For Sheriff: RAS LANDRY. For Tax Collector. R. D. KENT. For Tax Assessor: S. V. PIPKIN. For Cotinfv Treasurer: JACK COWARD. For County Surveyor: Gl'S FALKENBERG. For Cit. Supt. Public Instruction: M. L. MOODY. For Justice of the Peace: II E. SHOW ERR. SAM HOLMES. For Commissions ; M ALLY EASTHAM. For Constable: C. P. HOLDER. FOR SALE CHEAP i pair large Mare Mules, i pr. medium size flu les Apply at once to French MarKet Grocery Co. William Weber General Contractor and Builder . BEAUMONT, TEXAS. Prof. Cheeiman'i Yy Dancing Academy Optus Sat., Oct. 1st for girls and men. Oct. 3 for Adults. rN MUSIC STUDIO MR. VVM. A. KIRKPATRICK Teacher of Voice, Piano, Organ, 466 Magnolia Ave. Prospectus Mailed on Application i' '' i' i ii i , V Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans, Peail, Austin, Magnolia, Liberty, North, Heert, Forsythe Col lege. Park, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 BEAUMONT OASCO. J J. S. GORDON CO. pimiimiaWKMtMBMI Dr. A. C. Stafford, Dentist Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Prices reasonable. Examina tion free. Gas given in extracting when requested. Rooms 14 and 15, over French Market New phone 806. LEO. L. FREEMAN Violin Instruction Address 545 Pearl St. - Beaumont. C. T. Helalg. T. V. Smelker. HEISIG & SMELKER. GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. Phones 61 Beaumont. Tex. In His Native Tonoue. A country petitlemnn In Wales hss sent a letter to every member of Ihe Ilritiyh house of commons written In Welsh. One of the recipient., has maile a neat retort by replying In Uermun. Different Mam End. The lal.- Sum H'i1 ba-1 ctcn llKt of KibmI fli-riti. Mch t. '.i'jM aluavi N- lu.lat-t-4 te r,-lat-mh.-n In a HtrV of frt.-ieli A Iml t,.ry mhili a fat.TTo f hi a, of a Hi f..n I'U In -o. .-n'Li! i VaiV'.'"'1 1 .t .--ti on an ixct ton fil-..rt-d M hear, r f. j ft r.llrvti. nt.L inr iua;n en f n n After ihe fui! 'ii an ""' J a dnt it a rr"ii' f frwul. bii'i' i il'put.' - .- ";iV V- pr.-':! In 1 -- , . iti," .r.. tart"! !) ' R. i)iiif i a'l T ViCn r,i " ,4 n . Vtrt ,- at v-tiva r ii hi i. r-i ii k i'r '.i r,li ' NATHAH SELLS IT f OR LESS, j LOST HiST-On rortiir of Pearl ami kii.. sir... lm!' lm e-colorr-rt I . -1 ' a r-Kiiiamiiic Im te-n l'"i anl fT .-itM t ti'l" liatiU-. Kin-l.-r r I im in tt' ffi-r atnl eel rcri. ' 1iT-On Pearl troe. In-t-ti I P ! n ;!-! men' aii'l S'.irk t.iiiMine s r..'l ih. i'h ifiiiiil K , I. ,.ii mie i.lc Wnl-V -orl. i V n i h .- '.- uM in a 1-lne it, ' ' l I ii ir f1' e r"iirn i" '' , . rwm r.. Pipkin .i!M:s. '"' . - , . , r, m 1" ? " MISCELLNE0L'S. H.-'l ' nYrTP.II i I '. t-.-i, r-itu Womaa Smoker's Record. k'li'lmtinc I'er lonir life te the ns of tobacco. Mi. Ju li'h Mover, of Knl.ton. dfchirc. at the ate of nino-ty-rix. that fhe moi.-a twenty-four pipes of tobacco a ilay. Counterfeit Victoria Ceos. 0111 rt i fi it Yirtoria rrnwi . are riinuTiMi in Kiislish urbwi'y hop. A r. al cn.sn i orih about .lon aa a r-r', a'-liixiL-h it iLtrini-ic valae is nH tlr.rty e. ct. Saratoga & Batson Transfer AND LIVERY 8TABLE. PHILIP H. GARRIGAN, Propr. Heavy hauling and general transfer nnd livery business. Phone No. 6; Saratoga, Texai. GRAIN & ffm PHONES No. 32 'jeBmaxawBaBBBsml 11 ESTABLISH 3 188V. R. IVI. MOTH !NSER THE POPULAR JEWELER .CROCKETT STREET, -a . .BEAUN.Orri , TEXAS B. R. Norvell, President. Chaa. H. 8troeck, Cashier. W. C. Tyrrell, 2nd V. P. Geo. C. O'Brien, Vice-President. W. B. Llaon, Assistant Cashieiv A.Broussard's LIVERY. in Old Beaumont Iron Work Stand, corner Bowie and Orleans. BOTH 'PHONES 63 .1 MONEY -LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELS RY. Low Rate Int. UNCLE SAN, . Pearl St. , : - How are Your Eyes You owe It to your self to And out at once. See our eye specialist. THE BECK JEWELRY CO. Leading Optician American National BanK, OF BEAUMONT. Capital Stock SIOO.OOO.OO. Exchange Drawn on all Principal Cities of the World. We have the only Separata Steel Safety Deposit Boxes In the City.. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY coooeooeocoeooo oeooeoeoeoKoeoeo4oeoeo This Space Belongs To The WON A MlliliS ooooooooooo' oectKeoac-eooeoeoooeoeoi i The THinlt'.ng Cap. Vy daut'.'' t." a't an old w"thti on 1-T i'.' 2:1.1k-'!. 'I lur tl trany tT.iil-i in ti j I ut luurt c tht-m iier I ai'l" " ! " Hebert & Hebert, BUTCHERS and Dealer in Live Stock. Look out tor negro and mule, for notu. rnied neat and pork. Give a a call (53 Main street. Both I'hones 220. HECERT A HEBERT. I V. WIES8 & SON I Tire. Rlrer and Marine, Accident I and Tornado Insurance. Estab e nhd US. rhone - Beaumont. Texas. , Park Farm Lithia Water Both Phones One Gallon Water 257 On Credit. Cash. Three Gallons Water Five Gallons Water Ten Gallons Water -One Barrel Water . .10- .25. - .35- - .50 1.00 .OS -,20 .-,30 .40 .80 Special TicRet Discounts: Potr iff Wjterfai'a. ;nT.- I r u'.ii'.i fcl'-h 'mid fir I ""' ! nr.. i -cr H iiti the "trr r . -" ' 'on of ci!. PHILLIPS ACADLMY Corner Sixth St. and Broadway. Peaiimotit. Tfta. A prara"Try chnr.l f,- boy and ri--l. ffw-isl ait'ni" t- tnilet)t ritu rrct'S''' 'OB fr r''re. Af f Nation l'it-ri-T of Ifsa la Cr,- branch; ch"'ai-!ip to fl"Ft ho-T rir;l- PnH claaf. Ailea tvrn in tb tni vi.lnal. ArlKwr B. Phii.ir. B. A, VlrtfT. O'a 'tiboae 12. 20l CaJdw Ae J ( 15 One Gallon Tickets 6 Three Gallon Tickets. i Five Gallon Tickets 3 Ten Gallon Tickets 5 One Barrel Tickets 10 One Barrel Tickets 20 One Barrel Tickets -$L00 - 1.00 - 1.00 - .90 -3.25 -6.00 -10.00 I Call for Tickets. t