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WEEKLY CORPUS CHBI8TI OALLE&. FRIDAY, MAY lo. l&Qo
iTI CALLER
tubtiihid by
The Caller Publishing Company
7777. 7". . ■ • **. 00 Por V—r
RIGHT USE OF LEISURE
i ^mo4 your <Ue bourn* Or have
UtrVAJU BPOWWD BAULK V
you
«. Corp * Chritu T«
II MCMMt cUM OWtiM.
....
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908.
THE DEMOCRATIC SITUATION.
There is # «iu«*tion tug the fa«*t that the trwi-
of progTHK ii iu th * direction of more leisure for
the working man. not alone the man of affair*, but
the laborer a veil. It «wed to be the invariable
euMtom ainoug biwuieah men to work at their l** ika
from 8 a. m. to H p m., with thirty minutes for
lunch. Some do «till, but the uenaible one don't
best buswetw men, thoae who actually achieve
Although there i little if any doubt that Brv the moat, now go to their offices at 9 or 10 oVloek
an will be overwhelmingly nominated at the Uenv.-r and leave them at 3 or 4 in the aft«-|Miii UuI
convention p*Zhty on'the 0r.t ballot, ,« ia in- they work while they are there. A decade or w
tor eat in ir to take no inventory of the situation to ago, it was nothing for the laborer to work i rom
date and to speculate upon the probable show of «un to #un. Then came the ten-hour day, now it n
atrength of the opposition at the opening round oí the eight-hour day with time awl a half for over-
the convention. time. ,
The situation aa it now ia illustrated with figure* And yet men are accomplishing more and the
world is growing better and richer at a swifter
New York May —A report b in
. circulation that Kloreita Whajey.
, o.wMM - HrlJ MomdMf—Gar- who vkn.d . I« .«o wl.h Jero K
J!, Ah. ■**«*. <*•*„. •< " • ,r*T ?!Jt
George' Kpiacopai church. Herap-
(fc,. nimo ivxax May The t«ad, i* about to return to this city.
„r, «T...Í.T.J «.!«. « or. «„ .heir *.. ■ -■ «*
J.r Li CutiDly rhal.'inan J. W. Sb«« k.v« kM HUM "■ ""
The countv .ote of the recent elec- tíetor* Surrogate Jackson at Mlm,-
tion WM r #v iw.d and the following ola. Long island, there in to be a
rea till announced Hon. J. W. Bai- judicial settlementnext wet-k of an
foi the oppotdnff tick- estate in which Mi W hale)
ley 4«7. «K
et.
follow#:
Instructed for Bryan ....
Instructed for Gray
Not bound by instructions
Total delegates elected ..
Total delegates in convention
217
6
164
387
. .1,006
1 fi-
nancially Interested and it 1 fUiid
* 5Lr and S H Wood were elec- that her relative at Herniated ex-
ted a- delegates to the Ft. Worth PWI her to return. The «state to
convention. ■* woufd 18 ^ * b*r J***?'!
The following resolution was ad- John Whajey, valued at a^out $- >.
opted We the Democrat! of Duval 00, out of which Floretta and her
connly a«**mbled Heeolved that sister Edna, were to be educated and
wc most heartily endorse and appre- maintained and were to receive the
cíate the actions and effort* of our remainder of the property after ¡
U. 8. Senator as well as the Hon Jno their grandmother death. Prior to
. « _ «| • i . „I.., «. Tldi'v« *ao law iivh'
pace. Why is it T Because men have more leisure ^ Garner aur congres lonal repro her elopement Floretta had a regu-
Whert
Your
In your comb?
not the heads much i
fork? Betterkee
where it belongs!
Vigor, new imprc
quickly stops I
There is not s par
sbout it. We spc
tively sbout this, I
Dots not chongt the.
A
uers
Necessary to choice ' two-third*).. 672
A rather paradoxical situation to be sure, but it is
true. Men achieve more because they work less,—
: that is, lesa hour .
Men are only grown up children. They an like
Jack, all work and no play make them dull Vou
py; ••
These figures would indicate that Mr Bryan can't have heat without cold light without .lark
will probably not be nominated on find ballot, but oes , neither work without p ay hven the big.
it is more than likely that the various State conven- indifferent machine, we are told, does better worn
tions shortlv to be held will bring the total of his | if it has an occasional rest I his fact has cm.- to
instructed delegates up to the point where he will be recognized in the worbl of finance and eom^
be absolutely safe. Thus far he has secured an av merce and is faat being accepted in the worbl ol
eragc of almost two-thirds of all the delegates and i industry.
those not instructed for him were not instructed Whether or not tins new order -.1 thing* which
against him Inasmuch as few Southern conven- has everything to commend it, will result with pr.dit
tions have yet been held, it i ¡safe to predict that to mankind depends upon how this idle time, this
the present* average will at least be maintained if J greater leisure, in spent If the laboring man con-
indeed not bettered sumes the hour* between the close of bin working
There can of course be no discounting of the day and the hours when .sleep comea, in dissipa
strength of ther two candidates Judge Gray of tion ami arousing. surely the experience v ill not
Delaware and Governor Johnson of Minnesota, benefit but injure him It the business man um->
tentative. We appreciate the fact that lar Income from the estate, but it is
we are well represented in our Nat- understood that aluce she left Hemp-
lonal Congress as any .State in the stead hc hat- allowed her share to
('niou remain untouched
that
Sandia. Tex . May 7.—The v-uter-
The
We appreciate the
through the efforts of
fact
these moat
honorable gentlemeo the nation has ««elon season is now on.
i brought to realize more fully old-timer. Wr. Lawson, brought m a
. wagon loaded wjth wateruiftlous and
the importance of the great common
wealth of the State of Texas, and we
do herebj approve arid endorse them
ir, th.-lr effort- for the good of our
Glorious State.
,1. W Shaw. Chairman
Democratic Con en tion of
Coumy,
HaDfx. Secretary
County
Duval
1
1
Delaware and QoveruorH,p. •- s ,... . . . H .
Friends < f the former insist that he will control Ins idle moment* in the pursuit of ptirp<mei-,>
200 votes in the convention from New York. New | pleasures, it would be better for him if he had to
Jersey (Connecticut. Delaware, Pennsylvania and work fourteen hours a daj For this kind ■ i idb.'
the New England States. The strength of the latter ness whether practiced by the rich or the poor,
is .to he sure, an undetermined factor, but it must means self-destruction. .
be admitted that the Minnesota governor's popular- 'he other hand, ii men will use their leisure
lanty ha* been increasing wonderfully of late The I' -"If improvement in trying to better th- eondi
other day he appeared at Detroit and the ..vation ex ; turn <>i themi« h-s and those about them, tl.-> will
tended him was so effective in its intended results; add something t-. the permanent assets of the age
that putt ill U It in ild! v the Nebra-k.iti will i,.t -rd m whieb we h\>- S.uoe substantial gau,
sat instructed Wolverine delegation. things that enrich life and make the world br^hier
Taking these two factors into consideration, it and better must be the out-ome o! leistir- or it
b not diflicult to imagine how their unification vvl11 failure Onl> bv considering b sut, as
mght easily prevent Mr. Bryan's nomiuntion on the an opportunity to strengiheu. to fortify ami to
first ballot and possiblv atogether . enlarge lib-, in ' . work and in its play, e<u¡ ' ! •
It is of course no! side to spe.-ulate upon tin out j«'or1h while us olatbirm ot busim-ss poli- ••
eOme of anything so une rtain «h a political convex' , . .
lion, rhjiiM niilv a National lífcííioeratk «'oiivriition.4 ^ • a* knon !f • maifhil íhank> ? ¡ v*
111 th*w HtiwiiiK timen, but tfo^rr in oiií6thiug! uior*' Hm\\ 1 ? 1 ^ , , - . ,
nulith* thai 1 1 , m«>tv powerful than \ Kmi-Ioi i oipus < hriHti < rtih i 1 aontrc tiiasik
that seems to whisper to those ot the Democratic .vou ill the name of the We«tcrj;i Texas Women's
faith that llryau i the man They '-an not forget
his magnilicent character. Iiik remarkable person-
ality. hiK superb eloquence, hi wonderful intellectu
ality and above all hia splendid, unselfish and tin
ceasing service to Democracy during the years that
have come since his history making speech at the
Chicago convention. And this very fuct. this intan-
gible sentiment that exists will do more than any
thing else to turn the Denver convention into ;t ver
itable stampede for the great commoner. Once he
appears upon the floor of the convention this wav-
ering sentiment will more than likely crystallize
and it will all end iu one grand hurrah.
cucumbers, the first meto.) oí lh í
-ea.son Tuesday. Ther-t will b'.- <1 lite
a ;qOod deal of express sblpiin ists of
aw en this week. Oahiaige, nótateos
and beans are about pone. Cutum-
i«-i< are being load i iiy cars.
Cotton and corn are promising; In
fact, crops of every kind.
Mr. U. D. Upton has been in bed
1 r several days and is still seriously
¡III.
Vhe Sap is f-.xrending their slde-
to aecommod.i ^ the melon
Indeed, the one {reat
our new Hsir Vigor may i_
be this —ii stops fallió k
goes one step further
restoring tbe hair and «
condition. Ask for "t
M«d> by Um J. C. Aju c „ j
FairbanKs-l
Marine Enj
tvsss
ABOUT GOOD ROADS IN TEXAS
London. May J! linre Klralfj's
greatest undertaking, the Franeo-
Britl h Kx¡)OHltSoii, ojK-ned iu- jsat.es•
to the public today and will continue
throtiKh the coining sumu er The crop The new depot will be equlp-
promoters expect *o have thirty mil- |>ed in a few days with telegraphing
Hon visitors a large proportion of facilities, which will be of great ad-
whom will cone frm the sid< t the vmitag' over laat season.
hannel
The exhlbltioii ( tbe largest «iter- KingsvlHe. lex-.. May s. - 1 here
l>rl«e of its kind ever under'taken in ar'' i!Vl ^w houses unde: construct-
England. It occupies a park of ion for tbt i alt road employ e . I he
nearly 150 acres, convoaieiitlj locat- 1 - '" ion of a Catholic church will
ed iu a North London suburb. A In a few days.
score of hpacious exhibition ¡<a)a>-es '1 hi the last week of the public
houses a fairyland ot exhibits illus- and it is hoped the las: sea-
trating the science art and h.-du-'.ry -iU «' wi" !-e taught in the old
of (treat Britain arm Fra <e The ^UJíüiut; Th. new trustees are all
buildings are large and artisti • strte.- • ^m-.ss men and enUirprlalng. They,
ture.H, built for the most p r of AÍil l"'sh the new building.
íat««!, iron, concrete and pia <*. The "«¡on harvesting is about over; re-
one big feature is the giant M|aehiu ;,|nii are very satisfactory.
Mission ai*}' I'mon for the many courtesies cxlemh'. I ,'1-1 w'htch is th. large- build- A ll.ivs has tin t.,.i loading ears
to us through vorir papers an<i for the attractive iu* ftV0jr erecttft' at an:* b*!"8un;
programa made m your office. Sincerely ynurs K a «« «ocr space ot <• '• r,,Ci' ls ' «• thp
M líS 11KXKV KKDMOM) over eight acres *l*« and liubles are still away from
Church' Program Committee' Of Cníon I The promoters expect to have UiSr-'hime
# • • tv or forty million \ isitors. but ¡his rhf'r® I talk of another brick ho-;
Speaking of baths, a tramp who was r< • eutly Wl!1 ta.rK«*i> depend upon the nui mi- 11 Kin-n.lib
caught aboard a millionaire' private car, confessed anc® trom l" ranee w hii- the French ¡
that he was there to take a hath lie whs doubtless {«nanuíacturt# and industrial con - ¡ Mr B. F Brice, son of Mrs A R.
an auti-Baileyitc * | cerns have given their hearty co-op A. Brice, owner of Bnysido Ian, re-
* • * i erar ion to the project the uewapap- • turned Sunday evening to his home
Abe Lincoln. it is said, used to split rails to buihl|<'rs o1 !'ranee have |mld little atten- in Rockport, after a shorr visit witb
his i.-rices Miirse Henry Watersojl says Hooscvclt i'io" r° ,f tar a-, the c||enses ' friends in Corpus Chrlstl.
concerned,
Latest and most.
sign. Simple and cc
a IT parts eaisly ace«a_
the best materials usel ?
gine that will take you I
back.
Send for catalog No. „
FAIRBANK8-M0R8IÜI
St. Louis, Mo.
Por salo by
NOAKES BR<
CORPUS CHRian.TI
Dougherty
LAWYERS
BEBV1LLK,
Abstaacts furnishe-' of i
Bee, Live Oak ard Sm !
ties on short notice.
DEüJWñSGr
Othce iu Doddridge Building,
CORPUS CHRISTI, -
mei'-ly rails to build his
A Chines'- editor says that America is the «>ul>
country on earth with a conscience, Also it is the
only country where the public eonxe¡> nee is in
exhibition for a long il-n.e. but the
French journals have taken sea red y
Is some
The peo|)le of this county are waking up to the
innumerable advantages of good toads and we hop
thev will «o to worl< for gootl roads in a way that j , 'un"' many men.
will be of great benefit to the counl.v (lainesville .. ,
Mesacnircr v -,M'« physicians arc expressing the opin- an> note, of f and tier
Kaufman countv is in the limelight just now and i,hftí !ht' ",!,k"s ,!'1' bf*sf husband, but ' «at the great mas ot Frene ,
is attracting no end of attention as tin ,vault of the t nit can hardly he true ot the man too fat to split lUlt k «w >«• «' ahou. o.
good roads crusade that is sweeping over the entire t,K' kunllmg and carry the I „p from the cellar. <ar, i--. t, ¡„ Ml,l that Fr.-n. l,
eountrv, Some very practical result> are going to .... . 1 obligaii«iu
be accomplished in this direction, which means that 1 i,'r" '* ;l rumor that the price ot -ugs is com ° a scheme which does not
the country is gfdng to be there when the roll of ' * i,l't Uior ol the report u is careful hring then, any remunerative ad vet-
progressive comities is called.—-Terrell Transcript ixvhen tisinn An Kiiglish correspondent
Let us build good roads and thereby build a good . " «ritis to a prominent Lotidou dally.•
city. iJo, d ra< ds induce the corning of homescckei's letona has just launched the divdgr that will 1!,|i ''"iich tradesmen are me
and when served with good drainage enhance the j ,,,nhe t lu'^ I itiadaliipc navigable < ongratulatioiis anxious to receive orders for their
j to "the I it y of Hoses from "the Naples of the goods, ami to be paid tor «hem
¡Cull. British «bee,nie. but lie)' do no!
• • * think that there is a«.yt|§$|j to $
It ts suggested that inasmuch as most, things are - «alnod by advertisiu,: the tact in th.
traceable hack to the farm, th, merry widow bat press, on the other hand, tbt
are concerned, an ui.comfortable ~~—~
suspicion appears to be ««iniim The Farmer's Wife
; giound that ue-.-t ot these will have j8 TCtjr careful about her chuta. Sha
to eooo out of British pocket-. Ki,«- acald« It thoroughly after usías, and Rtvaa
liah newspaper- ha\e been full of tie 11 H un batli to iwetiten it. sin- know
value of property with the pusing of each day
Beaumont Journal
If every business man in McKinuey wants to sec
his business increase, and have business when it rsittis
just like he does when it is dry, let him do something
In
, f • ' I'O' <1* * I ■ ■ 1 •' " •< « ' I* If '111 I í II till II'* n' ■ 1 H ' ' I M I 1 J , | . .. .... ........
to get a few good roads leading into McKinncv '/'.".'V "s ":,i' ,Is l)l'"! i!-sI" 1,1 1''road brimmed l,r,tllih •'•'«augers tin- i-xhlbiiion.
- * fine Id hat-of straw.''
That is the solution Who'll take the lead1'- M-
Kinucy ('ourier-tlazette
.foe .Stanford, the man who keeps one of the best
that if her churn is sour It wii; i.,mt th«
butter that is ir.adu in it. The sternal
a churn. In tile -tomaeh und dijfe>t:v
and nutritivo tracts arc performed pro-
eessfls which are almost e.vartly ltk« the
churning of butter. Is it not apparent
then that if this si^tnacb-churn is tout i!
makes foul ali which is put into it'?
Th* evil of a foul stomach is nota1 .o
the t ad taste in the mouth and the •..!
breath -anxsl by it. but the corruption ot
the p«re current of blo-.d and the diss, m-
liutii.-n of disease throughout the tuiity
l>r. Pierce's Gulden Medh'al Discov'-ry
makes ;he «our and foul stomach sweet
It dnes for the stomach what the wash i w
and sun b th do ft>r the churn— abiolutejjj
removes every taintmg or corrupting do
merit. In this Way it cures bliritclii-s
pimplos, eruptions, scrofulous sweiíüigs.
«am. or open eatin« ulcers und ali
humor- ord'-ei, .. ariiÉg (rom bad blend.
It you have bitter, nasty, foul taste fjj
your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath
MIS.
of them in every part of the county and there would ' '' ,n\wi a wholo lot of _
.. ....i- n. ..: i, u, lexas now, hut let us ali dlKCOlirage the institution ! then
who presumably are spi;tiding a good ar* w*ak an<1 «a*üy tired, feel depress,I
den! of money oil if, exm-ct to despondent, have frequent hcudai-h-.
A Miissachusetts new.spjijier m«ti is suing on a 'IumiiboIv*
for! rush of ,-reiun vtXrs to London or «"tter rtsm«s after liatin#
• i - - .... .. vs s mi , v/i t uu( • j ■■ " —í or iin^ .*/11 c i vi * i •
courts would have all they could do they w, l not do so; but w« are be- auflVrina fr.m^ b"l?nÍ^ 'yo,,.,,re
tieeadc t" adjust the claims. Corpus s'anlftg to w onder, her. in Paris Uv«Jj the Uitial accompanVin^MI^
we Englishmen who read the London Imn^nTcíu1'*^* and tb*lr at,un(lunt
brain fag" in papers, and therefore know uUti
money on it expect to rreonn J};1" despimdenl. have frequent heudaelw-s.
Ves for lli.-lr ml ■ dlitzy tttt.ii. Ks unHwim; <,r distress in st«. in-
wwv utuuioiu, III' iiittii " «i** nt V|m on- uiv i *r i . . . !•> * ^ " «UHIaV U\ thtf ECli, Ot irrOffUlftr büWtíl^ sWinr
picets of public road in the county, had County!" ,um , UP"" bram tag incident to work for rw*d* of French vlslors to Urn don or tutusr rlsmgn after eathiR and' poor
Judge Manning ami Kred K. Hortou out yesterdav ,l ui," ,,'al '. It all iiom spapcr nu-ti followed that during its run In theory, of courae. f 6r any consider*
to sec the drag iu operation. The drag did Hue work ,'x"t,|l,1°- the courts would have ail the,\ couli
be more good roads, («reenvilb- Banner.
Kfíi
; in i ni i v. * 11 ■ i in ui u) «ins inn \>miiy a ..
aa is the ease all the time. There are a number of :''r -1 V'.V
draga used in the county but there should be more if. a
" " -V;I I fti'l*.' tllllUi orna u íi'ti.iin i.^« ^.o • t i. „ ,L . .. p . ..if ■ i>,n...v„ . . i
| that
WW BPL ^ a Franco-British oxhl-
Most farmers at this time, who are engaged in 01 s,IUs account of that dreadful malady. In-' bltion whether the Freu<h public
hauling, load their wagons with the view to some M'a " ,(l° (u'irts for a rod res s of their wil1 ever hear anythlug about it
mud-hole or batl place in the road he is in drive ^r.lVv ,u,nvs- who arc thus aflUetcd should quietly and whether, h«aring nothing about
over.—Tyler Courier and Times retire to some health resort for a few weeks, live ll- th? expected rush of French visit-
VTit.li four-lifths of the dista u'c between San *>n P^bwted t<H>ds, until their mental equilibrium ors to f.ondon v,t;| take piaee. France
MPiifl mtHimucj
Bbove umptoma
itltuF?
f> rwu n s L-Tn
é-inrrtnif^iTiiUrarnrr^ff^^fa
—_ nat mi is absolutely true
win be readdy proven to your satisfaction
at
" UIMK le "n«H-u ¡3K1I .1 Ml.,1 ■■ > wiji u,Ke pi act'. France if :.ñ,T,™ u¥ «i ctiun
Antonio and Austin covered by good roads, the gap restored, when the\ can return to their dingy has been compared to « prettv worn- to'Dr. K V.'pi.iei «id reouesi
ought to he closed right away.— iSan Antonio Light.. san, lums w,wr ,uul better men.-—Fort Worth Star. an. She i that, but uafonunateh ropy of his booklet of extractsfem
• • • . i, Ul® Stannnrd
If yon have any sympathy- to spare, remember
the poor druggists of Georgia, who are going to I
dreadfully overworked thin year.
• • i
she is a pretty
woman whose affec
upid s darts
° .,lin l^'oklet of extracts from
Uie standard medical authorities alvinu
the names of all the ingredients enterinit
!¡¡?Jl¿* «¡", shew-
íaíl medical men
experience is that France is always
A Seattle man, it is stated, has traveled 100.000 >«>" 1 !,nd UIW*>S ttverse t0
A Hoboken prophet declares that we arc in for
a year of calamities Don't laugh. You might b«
feeling the same way about it if you had to live
in Hoboken. I I . __ J
• • • smirch of a w f« and hnan't fouu.i her i.et-
"Keep your mouth shut." was Mr. Taft's advice j.111,1 , ' ihe k,,MJ ho want«. Me simply failed to
to the graduating cadet , but his campaign mana- mchuU> { orpus Christ i in his itinerary.
gen evidently have not had a similar tip. * * * will remain in Corpus Christl
• • • . A Kentucky woman is suing for a divorce that lp tasetaated with the citv
The Newcastle, Pa , man who committed suicide ™linaL?'J K^soirs ghost. If she sue- —
rather than be eleeted to the city council evidently . " tl,e®8 hftve ocasión to reverse ^ (aliforahm's i.ucJk
le knoeka on ofBceholders too seriously. idwd 00« " ^ '* lhe portion of a11 Jht; UltkifM * r life w,s
Mr. W. H Moore. Dallas repre-
sentatlve of the Farm and Ranch
He
Will practice in all Htata tMj
: Court Bi^ciul attention giventeO
cial, Insurance, Corporation, Pith
Bankrupt Caaea; KianunatioDOfii
ties, furnishing Abstracts ot I
buying u-ei selling Real Ksiat
>:oUatitit; Loans. NOTARY I
HTK.N OGKA PHKH in office.
a. r. seo*
Attorney ana Counst
CORPUS CHK18T1, T|
Will practice in all of th i
Prompt atteutiou ifiven toalU
trusted lo nie. Office upataln,
Binaham'a Drn : Htore.
Henry Redmond,!
OCULI!
'°d AURISYi
OFFICE HOURS!
0. to 12 S. I
3 to 5 P.
C0HPU8 0HBISTI.
Ice! Ice!
Ice one-half cental
Discount on coui
LONE STAR ICE
GEO. A. von BLl
PROPRII
FRANK Mi
Real Estate.
Brownsville '
¡¡EI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT
REI5TLE5 RATES ARE RIGHT
fJANK REISTLÉ
I %R^VEI'".° tUCTBOTYPtR
Have for sale «oroe cholo* I
tural land in large and am.
have a num ber of tracta of |
Office at store of Juan
HEJIHY E.
Austin Stateainan naya that the woman who
ttvtag pretty hosier
•hies
business
• •
Iffiújs
low
when t bought a bua of Buchon a Ar
mi «• j* ^ writfH Chfttids p rv
ng P'ottv hosiery ia generally found having l !u, ^ i**" °* Tracy' c*,,foini*- "Two
tea for algns of rain. It muat lilst fowinoilthv vv h politice* _ during the ***** cured me of aa annoying case
v&mttñSMstjer imSSUr
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