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Dr. W. H. LAWREMCE
DENTIST
Owe: OVER HAS WELL'S BOOK 8TORI
Offic at Jidin' Dru -Stor.
A. L. MONDRICK M. D.
BRYAN. TEXAS.
Special Attention Given
Dieease of
Eye. Ear Nose and Throat
Residence 'Phone 261
W. C. FOUNTAIN
Dentist-
crown and Bridge work a spec
ialty. Office up-stairs over Burl
Norw xi's store.
AND SO DO
MORE THAN HALF A MILLION
OTHER PEOPLE
BECAUSE
IT IS THE BEST.
; 'oak;
i OAK
OUALITY HIGH
PRICE MODERATE.
Complete line of these celebrated
stoves just received and
for sale only by
COLE HARDWARE CO.
T. R. Batte & Co
IM IO.NK ll'A)
WE SELL
Ail KINDS
INSURANCE
anJ Buy Life Insurance
Policies.
I
1 I Ii Iil-Mttcantilc I uHiIin
fixture Hint Mocks; public luiM-
inijs ch"' houf; c unr prop
etty dwellinjj and content barn
gin and machinery.
TOHNADO-We cotrr
your property witn a Tornado pol
icy if desired.
LIKR-We ell the UET
1'oliciea ut low rate
A C OlDliN T-Our Com
pailit issue policies nt the name
price a other and Rive larger
benefit. $1 oo per month buy
from f ico to fooo tit nth hnmacci
dent. f 15 to 1 60 per month acci
dent indemnity. $15 to to per
month sickness indemnity $50 to
I300 for lo of ore hand or one
foot all for f 1.00 per month.
L.IVB. STOGK-Wr
insure the lile of jour horse mule
or cow.
COTTON - Sptcial in-
ducement to thoe holding cotton
in town or on your farm.
DeWITT'S
WITCH HAZEL
SALVE
THE ORIGINAL.
A Well Known Cure for Piles.
Cures obstinate sores chapped har.d. e
iema. skin diseases. Makes burns and scaldi
painless. We couli not Improve the quallt)
i( paid double the price. The best salvt
that experience can produce or that mone)
can buj.
Curves Piles Permanently
De Witt's Is the original and only pure and
genuine Witch Hazel Salve mads. Look lot
the name DeWITT on every tot. All others
are counterfeit rssrassDsr
C. C DeWITT CO. CH ICACJO.
For Sale by Emmet A Maloney.
IONS OF MODIFICATION.
Presence ef Freneh Warahipa le Ne
Doubt the Cauee.
Washington. Nov. 21. With the
French -varshlpe at Martinique a day!
erula from Venesuelan water. Pros
Ident Caatro ha begun to ahow sign
of hi Intention to modify hi attltule
toward the Trench government ao far
aa diplomatic relation b-tween the two
eountrlea la concerned. Secretary R.iot
la not yet In a position to make a for
mal announcement on the subject but
the tenor of dispatcher received o far
from Mr. Ruell. the American tnln
ister at tuaracaa. la that laatro ecems
now Inclined to be responsive. Thli
government haa not approved the larig
uag uaed by President Caatro In hi
note to M. Taincy. the French charge
and It withdrawal will be a matter of
aatlafactlon. not alone at Purl but at
Washington alao.
FRANCE REFUSES.
Request of Preeidant of Veneiuela Haa
Not Been Agreed To.
rati. Nov. 23. The Inquiry at the
foreign office brought out the tat
ment report that France accedea to Free
Ident Castro' request to Indicate that
portion of the Venesuelan not to M
Talgny. French charge d'affalra. which
la offensive la Incorrect. Official aay
the president heretofore haa been com
pletely Informed regarding the offen
sive featurea of the note and. thre
fore the report that France haa given
further explanation I characterise!
aa a "bluff Intended to delay and con
fuse the situation."
PROTEST MADE.
Delegation Requests That Judge Ray
mond Be Not Reappointed.
Washington. Nor. 2J. A protest wa
made to Prealdent Roosevelt Wednea
day against the reappointment of Judge
Charles V. Raymond aa Cnlted fltate
district Judge for the western dlstrlt
or Indian Territory. The proteiit wa
made personally to the president by I
delegation of citizen from Indian Ter
rltory. who were Introduced by Henntor
Clark of Wyoming. The delegation
made a like protest to Attorney Cenernl
MiMtdy. It wa alleged that Judge Ray-
mond In not fitted fur fie performance
of judicial duties and that some of hi
rulings have worked serious Injuries to
litigants. Judge Raymond I nn 1111
nols man. and has been a supporter ot
Fciiker Cannon. Charge were fl!.l
ng.ilnt Mm lift winter but Attorney
fiem-ral Moody nfter nn Incpslry Into
the milter till not sustain them
Neither tlie president nor the attorney
general Indented wli.it tliey might do
reg.irdinr? the appointment.
BITTER CONTEST.
It I For Possesion of an Estate In
Oklahoma City.
Chl:igo N.v. 23. A litter contest
for the estate of I J. Spencer f flk
l.ih'itn i It y wa brought to hl.-ago
Re:iti. of the man .ire fighting a will
filed ty Miry Cartwrlght also of i
1'ihoma. They charge that the doco
ment i n forgery. To determine th
truth of thl. ch.irge the will and cope
of the testimony In the rase taken
the pl have been Pent to the t'nliet
Stales dls'rh '. court here and pxtr
on handwriting will examine the doc-i
ment. when they will lie returned to
nkt.ihotr.i City.
DISASTROUS FIRE.
Doe Eitemive Damage to Ungathered
Corn and Cotton.
Onthrle. Nov. 13. A dHaxtrotw
prairie f.re Wetlne lay In the vlclr.ltv
of Meridian thl county. .11 I extenv
damage to ungathered irn and cotton
crop ori-inn and f irm iuiiiwb. i n
farm of C. P. Summer John Stov.tll.
Frederh k Rider and J.itne Kletc her
wi re Hwept clean by the tire. The only
thing saved In th path were two
chnlhoue.
ENGINEER KILLED.
Planing Mill Caught Fir and Wa En-
tirely Consumed.
Arcndln. Ii. Nov. 23 As n reau'.t
of nn explosion In the luiton Lumber
mlllt near here Thomn Vaughan. the
engineer waa killed and later the plant
caught fire from the scattered coals
of the furnace and destroyed the plan
ing mill nml considerable lumtier. Los
Is about ItO.eOO.
Burkhart Dead.
F.nld. Okla.. Nov. 23. tailr. the girl
who la charged with shooting Joe llurk-
hart a bartender In this city Monday
night has tieen placed In Jail nn a
charge of causing his death. Hurkhnrt
died Wednesday morning.
YELLOW FEVER REPORT.
Louisiana Board of Health Will
Tell
How It Got Foothold.
New Orleans. Nov. 23. The Iiulnl-
ami state hoard of health met for the
the first time since the fever nnd nfter
other business held a three-hours' ex-
ecutive session nt which data was
formulated ami blocked out for a report
to he submitted to (lovernor Illanchard
nt hi request a to how yellow fever
cured n foothold In Lolslana. when
discovered ami when reported.
It Is rumored that Dr. Som hon. 11."
president will resign.
LARGE COTTON FIRE.
On Thousand Bale Are Either De-
ttroytd or Damaged.
Augusta t.i. Nov. 23. Augusta v.- t
visited Wednesday night by a II v
which destroyed or damaged 1.000 hat
of cotton and also damaged the ware-
house In whlih the staple wa stor. I.
There Is no possible explanation of 111"
cause of the Are ao the compartment In
which It originated had not been open.
ed for two days and there were no
sign or sm-ll of fire before the blaze
burst forth. The warehouse la owned
by Nixon and Dan forth and the build-
ing and contents were fully Insured.
The loa I estimated at $40000.
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loung I-elgutoo went llatleV up
the tep of the embassy. It liad"tvvii
an "(trvtneiy but July day ereu fur
1'arU. a ud U'lUton felt tired ami lla-
plrlti-d. Hut all good American must
go to their ambassador's rect-pilou. lie
aide thwe waa a glrL Yet Lelgtitou'a
atep did out quicken at the thought
III pace. If anythlug. slackeued. 8U
wa a ukt glrl-ult. yea and pretty
aud hcu. evertufkas
The room were crowded with the
usual tuob of America us traveling and
realdeut mingled among a few French
people. Lelglitoo watching idly fur a
moment caught tight of Mlas llarrta
weiged acroea the drawing room aud
worked his way to Lit. At hi sug-
gestion vf the eouservatory abe lookeil
ktvuly at him aud atwuied to bealtute.
Then she autlled.
"W hy It might be cooler" abe assent-
ed. "You kuow the wayr
But once away from the crowd amid
the luxuriant green of the palma where
a little rippling fountain lent a bote of
frehnes to the heated atmosphere.
young Lelgbtou fell slleut Aa the girl
chatted gnyly on apparently unheedful
of hi quietude Ulgbtuu attldled her
carefully hhe was alight and trim
perfect lu detail from the tiny patent
leather tlea to the huge rose crowned
bat tilted ao beeouilugty on the wavy
hair. Yea abe was undeniably attrac-
tive. Yet ouc more I-lthtou alirluil.
1'erhup It M-a the eight of no tiiuuy
of hi country le together but un-
doubtedly Ilkrh!oU WU COIIHlllMI of
a vague mtiiL'i:!. Wobld bj ever .
America iik'aluV
llo was a tull. chim cut yoiiiij; f -.
low with pleasant haztl h n
round Lis iiiouili Lad ilei'.U' I In. -which
U lin.M-d that ..vsi u c . i
proving iioiii- tiN kind i-'iw a
hit lind arrived ut the llcirix Ar
eager hopeful. iiiiil'ili.iis !! I .!
worked nurd lie had H
til'lllly. Ji t XOtlll llO.V MICH'. H
M'ciii ti c.unc titi't iinw a tc:
doubt wa iM-ghiiii to tor;;.enl
young fellow. II. id ln lai t iUen
Vocal Ion?
I nun I lie 1'i'Ililillig his father had
been averse t' these artistic lirol 'i N
There 1 4 a place for yuti In the han
wlicuevcr jiu cliooi M coine holiu
utul take It lie li.nl said "but no
money of lllllli- hliall g't for fo:)lislmi"-s
lllid I'relichmcli." Yuillig I.cllitoii. nt
first too coiill.lctit to dream of f.ilhir.
nml later too pmud to inlialt the fact
had fought along striving to the U-i
or 111 iibliiiy. I low could ho give tip
nnd go home? And then. Just a month
ugo lie had met Mis Harris.
Mie wu stopping awhile lu Paris
living with u rich old aunt ami h
esscd of the reputation of Ix'lng her
self extremely wealthy. Apparently ehe
had at once taken a fancy to Ighton.
Shi nsktil him to call. The day ufler
he had left a card ut the KHz came nn
Invitation for dinner and henceforth
nearly every day saw the young pen-
to together un home pretext or other.
I.c!!itoii let himself drift lie liked
her likisl lux Immensely. To her very
lilitfcr tip the girl wa sensitively alive
the U'liuilftil her tH-rceptloti were
licnte mid tine her taste cultivated.
I.elchtoti reallisl fully her harm ami
yet he still hesitated to put the de-
Isive question. Her Voice broke SU.I
delilv ncros 111 reverie.
"You are not listening nt nil" she re-
inoiftrutcd gayly yet with a certain
strained note below her mirth which
I-elnhton in hi abstraction mlsstsl.
Why thl wool gathering tendency to
day?" Lelghtoii lutlghisl.
I wn thinking how like a rose you
.Miked against oil this green In that
pretty pink frock" he answered. Ml
Harris frowned a little.
"I do not enre for compliment." she
uttered dryly. "Pray let me tell you
again that I am leaving Purl tumor-
row."
Leaving Paris." echoed Lelghton.
Why"-
"We go to Lucerne for awhile" stat
ed Mis Harris. "It I far too warm
lu Pari now."
"Lucerne:" repeated Ilghton again
rather blankly. He could never afford
to follow her there. If he were going
to ask tier it must te done now. HI
mouth tightened. The girl whose eye
had acrutllilzed hi face with a certain
eager Intensity Interred In-fore he
could iciik.
I am going to Lucerne to Jolu a
friend " she began rapidly a though
there were something which must lie
met and faced now. "I want to get
there before she leave a I havo Just
ard that she la sailing next week.
We have alwny been great chums.
thl girl and I; had no secrets from
each other nnd that sort of thing."
"Yes." snld Ilgliton absently. He
wn wondering bow It would seem to
work In the bank. Whs It fair to a
girl to marry her for her money? Aft-
r all dad was a good sort. If he could
inly make up hi mind to renounce art.
to confess hi failure to dad! Hut ut
the thought hi throat contracted. Give
lu; admit that he was id good!
In-lit forward.
Listen." he began unsteadily. "I"
1 1 tit the girl wa still chattering nn.
You see she cannot come P Pari"
she pursued. "Her mother h i nn Idea
thnt Hnth I Interested In Nome young
man here nnd hint would not hear of It
when I suggested their coinlvg to me:
consiHtieiitly I must go t them. And
that I why I am departing so unex-
pectedly." Lelghton clinched his hand nerrously.
Kuth" he hesitated coloring faln
ly "I used to know n Ruth. It I
pretty Dame. And and you aay that
abe 1 Interested in aoiuo one here'
trying dcseratcly to ajieak with Im
personal caluiuesa. MIsa Harris nod
ded.
"Yea." abe responded quietly -l le-
lleve he he asked her to marry him
once. Itut she refused hliu uot know
Ing how much she cared. And and
then he went away. Khe did no) know-
where to write yon . He had quar
reled with hi father aud ao"
She atopped for Lelghton. uttering
low cry had caught her linger lu hi.
"Vol knew" he managed brokenly
"You l:iiew-oll the time"
For nuswer Mis Harris thrust
hand Into her pocket aud produced
letter. Tills she uKtied at a certain
page and without a word passed It to
the young man. Lclghtou'a breath
tightened to a gasp.
"Marie oh Marie If you meet him
aend hliu back to uieT he rend. The
word blurred by the mist that dim
med hi gate danced wildly In-fore
him. Kuth little Itutb! Outside the
window a splendid American flag trail
ed lastly In the faint breese and with
a sudden great heart throb I-lghtou
spirit leaped to answer the call of
home. Yea he would go home be
would take the place In the bnuk. He
would work slave force aucceaa. And
ho wuuld tell dad dear old dad thnt
to be a plain everyday American cltl
gen was good enough for him. Aud
then perhaps some day Ilia face
fairly glorified by Its new radiance; he
turned to the girl beside him.
"How good you have beenr he ex
claimed ardently. "How ran I ever
thank you? I aball start at once.
There la a steamer leaving Cherbourg
tomorrow. And and If you see Uuth"
faltering.
"I aball tell her that abe will see you
lu New York." promised the girl
"tjoodhy then" aa their bauds met In
a farewell clasp. "Coodby. And I am
glad."
Itut as she watched the tall figure
cross the wide room the Ism-d look
now quite gie from face nnd tx-armg
the girl's smile faded a sudden wist
fulness shadowed her sweet eyes
while her lip quivered.
"Ami -and I thought that he really
c.'irel-for me." she grieved. "Ah'
with it NtiiMeti expectancy. "1 lie going
to turn? No? Will lie not even wave
a go :' y v
Hut .eight ) was already headed
for the st a;; .hi oi:: e.
MISSIONARY MONEY.
Episecpa'i.-ni Will Endesvor to Ri
a Large Amount.
Pallas. Nov. 23. How b'M to em our-
nee lt.teret In n l"'b'i. wa '!t.-ci- I
hv the n4 Mon irv l-t ittin- iit nml r-
ence of the lllthth district of the Kpl
copal i hutch. The nppnrtolnmctit o
funds to tie raised by thl dlstrb t for
the coming twelve months Is iift"1
nnd It was stated by s-ver.il speaker
nn earnest effort to thl end would
be made.
An Informal reception wa t- n b-r' 1
the delegate nt St. Mary's college
WILD GOOSE TAME.
Goes About the Barnyard and Is Great
Favorite With Ducks.
Sherman. Nov. 23. S. W. Porter ha
a rather strange visitor nt hi Kalrvlew
resident e In the shape nf a young wild
go ... e.)i-ntlv strayed from some mi-
grating flink. The bird run about In
the barnyard with the other fowl but
Seems to be regarded with disfavor h
the thicken nnd domesticate. I gee.
the chickens and domesticated geese.
which fight It while the duck have to
the contrary taken the stranger Into
their fold with nn apparent welcome.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Mr. Marie J. Col of Dallas I Grand
Protector
Miner. t Wells. Tex . Nov. 23. C.rnnd
lodge Knight and Ladle of Honor
elected following officers- Mrs. Marie
J. 'i.e tf Villa itrnnd protector; C. J.
McKay. Iiallas. grand vice protector:
J. Iturghelm. Houston grand secretary:
Pain Swnrtx Hempstead grand treas-
urer. Order ha a ensh balance of 91.
A net gain nf 4.000 member past year
waa reported.
OWN GOLD MINE.
Two Former Cltliena of Terrell Favor.
ed by Fortune.
Terrell Tex. Nov. 2.1. Advice re.
clve.l from J. A. Rouseaux nml H I
Kennedy former citizen of Terrell.
who recently located In Oregon where
they purchased 450 acre of land for
which they paid llSflO. have sine
their purchase discovered a gold mine
on their land the value of which Is now
estimated at Il0.000.no0.
STATEHOOD DELEGATION.
On Thousand Strong and Depart For
Washington Dee. 1.
Oklahoma City Nov. SI. C. C Join .
chairman of the Joint statehood execu-
tive committee announced that the
statehood sjecal with 1.000 d.'legal"
would leave this city for Wishlng'an
on In-c. 1. A rate of 3 lj for the roim t
trip has been secured and stops will he
made nt all of the large titles nlor.e
the route. Manners for the car an !
badges for the delegates nre now bel.i'.'
made.
GRFAT GAS GUSHER.
On of the Largett Ever Developed In
Indian Territory.
Muskogee Nov. 23. tine t.f the larg
est gas wells In thl section of the T"'-
rltory was discovered Wednesday r.!g'.'
at 10 o'clock In the town of Coweta ten
miles from thl city The estimate nt
this time Is between 4.000000 nnd 5.000..
000 cubic feet per hour. The well I
owned by the Demlng Investment com
pany of Kansas.
The President of the United States
Proclalme that Thursday the 30th day
of. November shall be aet
aside aa a day of
TH AMK.SG I VI MG
Tut a little sunshine In your home and uiaka
the festive occaaiou brilliant with
cheerfulneaaand beauty.
Heath & Milligan Paints
Alttl
GARTH HOWELL & 17EBD
IF YOU ARE QOINU TO TAKE A TRIP
to
ILL &
He fore you decide on the route
tjuick Time Itetweea
South and North Texas
2 -THROUGH TRAINS DAILY-2
PULLMAN SLEEPERS Between INM'STON and DALLAS
HOl STn.N and Al STIN HOI STON atxt WACO.
OALVFSTON ami DKNVF.lt via II. II. N. to Houston.
II. A T. C. to Fort Worth. F. W. A l. C. (Tim !..
ver Iload) and Colorado A Southern to Denver.
OALVFSTON and KT. LOI IS via O. II. A N. to Houston
II. A T. ('. to Dallas ami D. iilsou
M. K. & T. to ht. Louis.
Fiir furtber lcfcrmtloo e ticket nt or aitdres
it. L. ROnHINS O P A Houston Tei
Better than a Job!
An accident Hicy in one of JN0. A. MOORE'S
companies will pay your SALARY when you are
SICK OR HURT. We guarantee to nive you the
best HEALTH OR ACCIDENT Hicy written in
Bryan. We have paid our customers in the past
two years over $ I 1 000 for accidents.
can anyom: i:lsi-
5mow a m.milam klcoki) i
Jno. A.
O KT A (K)OI) I'A INT F.
"TtlWS AND lOi NTIIV"
on jour house and you will have the
beat obtainable result. Sold by
Haswelis
We have the most up-to-date line
CONDENSED HAPPENINGS.
Carload of cotton burned at Phreve
port
Prownwood. Te.. I to have two gn
plant.
fif the 1.200 Mississippi Choctaw. J0
are yet unpaid.
Ecuador will participate in the pei-
conference at The Kagu.
Indian Territory IVmocrntlo Pre
association meet at Ada Dec. 27.
Four men narrowly escaped death In
a hotel fire nt New liedford. Mas.
E. W. Wilson of New York has re.
covered nt -Havana of yellow fever
Four prisoner made unsuccessful at
tempt to break Jail at Prownwood. T- v
Braiding water fell on W. T. S!s .
of IVnton. Teg. Ifln Injuries are
rlous.
Mangmn. Okla.. hospital was de.
atroyed by fire los being several thou-
aand dollar.
Tern Consolidated Long Distant.-
Telephone company ha Increased Its
capital stock to 1240.000.
Kafe of Treasurer Whlttlngton of
Eastland county at Kustland. Tea. wa
bored Into nnd $200 stolen.
New State Investment company of
outh McAlester. cnHtal stock 1100..
000 hu been Incorporated.
Police Judge Morgan of Lawton re-
algna to accept the paatorate of the
Southern Methodist church at Temple.
Okla.
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BOLD HV
It would be A GOOD IDEA for you
its a repreaealative of the
T. c tt t
Moore Jr. i
nnrr"if iwv f mue:
It TO ITT IIAHKIHON'8
Book Store'
of Wall Taper Sample In liryan
SAN ANTONIO
THE CI IT imiCtlt!
At home to visitors. Not.
iHth to i'Jth inc. Wilt
porirenualy entertain with
their jrreat
INTERNATIONAL
FAIR
Greatest Kx hi hit ever
sent from the Hepuhlio of
Meiico headed by the
World-Famous Prealdent
Diai'a Hand.
I.&G. N. R. R.
Will Assist With
Extremely Low Excursion
Rates.
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