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HOUSTON DAJLY ras SUNDAY MOBBING. MARCH 25. 1900-
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l FCIHUDNEY TROUBLE
V T AND A WEAK BACK."
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Pc-ru-no Has No Equal.
1 Fmnnatsft
at. Brederlch. at S. otth SC. Financial BvnUfr SUM Emptorer- Colon
Chlaaco m. wTltse;
1 have bn aufTsring from a weak
hay bean able to find raJarf
i Taj lny the winter aeason I usually
I jMaaNhr taktna a ta a: clcbt I u feellna; f too the next mornlnc.
M ' . aajoBM of my friends unrt me that Pima u equally as rood for thalr ys-
iValbaB aftmanta aa tt la for mr com plaint but I do know that for kidney trouble
from a track back It haa no
la Not Always Raeog.
M Cataiil Peiima fta-
Kldnay Dbmsss IV
It la a Ramady tot
rj& nVU ptmaea of Catarrh.
""ItaatF rite fiiars w before Dr. Hart-
Jm tuna cUBtrlbutlna' Bis pamphieBa
atss and orrnwtt erodes. Brttrht'a
Jtsaaws of the Wdners itairW aa a
sjrnellT oietlnct rrom caiarrn.
rlabTa Disease la thought by
ntf fJM ararid ovar to ba a phass
inflammation.
IsVju JdBaio Brtaiit's Disease aornartitng
EU me power uj i-
aaamrtnn that !. a remedy for
ac one orran la obnounr
Bar catarrh of any einer organ.
la an Internal ayatamle
A Friend
TIAT ftin. lit. ID-cent Box of
Casearcts.
When caniH conatantly In
your Vest PocKet or In "my
tady's" Purx it wad off ninety per
Cent of Life's ordinary liLs.
Eat one of the s i candy tablets eon.
jiainedtnthat "Vest Pocket Box" whenever
aa aaapect you need one.
ewitcai
can't hurt you. and is sore Insurance
4 .
aataat
serious sicir.sss.
t ' Want of Exercise itidocr Employment.
the Bowel M jscies just as they
i Arm and L- M-jscles .
The Musciea lose tcr.e. teroioo stranfth.
to farce the fod cr.-nri.
And the lor.er they stay m that atats
aSe weaker they bez.e because the less
jsercue they fet through the slow paaa-
geje of food.
Caacarets certain the cr.y combination
f drofs that acts cn the Muscles of the
Bowels and Inttstines. ;-jst as Cold Water
ar Exercise act c- a Lazy man.
They act Eke Ezercise.
When you have Heartburn. Cotic. Coated
Teexrne Suspected Braa. Asd-risinj-in-hroat.
Cas-beichi. or an incpiant Cold
take a Caacaret.
Ramamhrr. a.: these are r.ot merely
Daoomforts. but ir.i.t:cns of a serious
f ' fcera in fre bud eat a Candy
Caaca.-ets d;r't purre nor
the stomach Uke " Biie-dr;Tinr "
Pfcyalea."
They act Eke Exercise on the tVrwe-
Maadaa that prtpe. F ic i. ar.d that squeeze
flhaaatanl Difest.ve J -ices c! the body
tola Food.
Caaoarets ward c" :r cure the fenow-
IWataaaaea: fewnyVifif-a Bud Breath
Btbomaua Dmbtta
POST ADS A HE ALWAYS IXTERE8TIXG.
Strictly Wrought
Oil Well
Boilers &
IN STOCK AT
UNION IRON WORKS I
POUS ELECTRIC CM!
Electric Supplies
SELLING AGENTS
C0CKER WHEELER
Motors zci Dynamos
fSS-587 TrtTti St. HDUSTOI TEL
pejer. Poet
Urea alwaora iaierui
back and kidney troubU tor asm
only through tha uaa of Parana.
Beep a bottle of toot ruedlcfne In tb house
equal."
Uka
catarrh ft perrndee tn whqla
and ooontaraota Uu affaota of
aratei
the d
A creat many people believe that they
ban boas cured of chronlo BrlfhCa Die-
aaaa by the oae of Parana.
It la oartalnly true that In tha aarllar
atagaa of BrighTa Olaaaaa Paruna la
an affaottva ramady.
Numeroua teatlmonlalj on thta point
aatabnsb tha tact beyond an doubt.
Hr Otta A. FMaanor Ainerloan ep-
aoaeaa. formerly chef to CoL W. J
Cody lali Sixth Art. Seattle. Waan..
auffered wtth kidney and bladder
trotible until life did not aaein worth Ur-
IU I bad brted aiany madlclnea. bat
did not aet any relief until I took Pa-
runa. It waa really wonderful how aiuoh
better X waa after I uaed tola nedtclne
enly a ereek. At be rod of eix montHa
1 found to my relief that It had rid my
aywtan af all pouuna and I waa cured
to atay cured.
in Need
JndigtsHom ffmdaek
IsprptUi DmrrktE
Appendicitis Hrva
Rheumtatism Jmdict
Catarrh Ncaata
Colic Vtrttgw
Scnfkla PimpUs
Womomtf TYtmtln
Warwu Bbttktt
Fila StMomm
Vkert Dymtrry
In such cases a Bale Caacaret In time It
worth fifty dollars worth of Treatment
later on to say nothinr of the suffering.
discomfort loss of Business Enery and
Ion of Social .Sunshine It aerae.
A coming Headache can be warded off
In short order by a sing ie Caacaret and
the cause remorad.
Heartburn Gaa-belching Add-rWngs la
the throat and Colicky feeling are eure
aigss of bowel trouble from food poisons.
and should be dealt with promptly.
One Caacaret will stop the coming eov-
ble. and more on the Bowel load If taken
at the first signs.
Don 't fail to carry the Vest Pocket Box
of Caacarets with you constantly.
All Druggists seB them orer ten mllHon
boxes a year.
Be Tory careful to get the genuine
made or.ly by the Sterling Remedy Com-
pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablet
stamped "CCC."
xr raiu. to oca. raticNDsi
Wt wast ts sees ear n-iiaSi s resattfal
Plieit lieliaat UUfUTU aoa0 BOX.
aira-enimetts b) celen. It is a seaatr far Ike
rtsaiaa tasia. Tea oests la maine is aikat as a
awasare at nod bitt sad n tmr oatt et Caacarets.
wtttwkeVaaaTannytraMnBhileaeea . na
Gaicaaa ar Baw laak
Iron Line Pipe
Supply
Engines
OppL Poatofflea.
ouston. Tex.
OU Poene 12
! CAPITOL BLACKSMITH SHOP
. KatLiM a cat fm t a j t leaw
! 13)5 P.e.w. An
tanraj IUcxaa Unng li tab
Horweeh ing a Specialty
Horn called for ano deltrered
VINOL
Is the best Streagtb Creator
known to Medicine.
A. E. KIESLING.
Ttxt ads ar always iBtcrin
Three Captains of Industry
eaasaaaaaaaawaeakeeaeeaa'ea
UlsnfmMH Gcmid mmd Hill Sttm
yfca Mchr captalM of induatrf ftn
wwiUnc trt-nuouftty thm Oaj for ni-
pnmmer In th rut I road altuatkm of tbia
oouDtry.
Ttwy ar Hill llarrlman and Uotiltl.
HIU wilt his i;rc Northern and hla
Burllnston. Is a power In Northern and
Northwestern transportation circles;
Hartiman with bio twu Psctflcn. the Union"
and the Southern has hoMlno not to be
rwnkonod tlshtly but Oourff Is rapidly ex-
tondlnsT his network of tracks In and out.
kers and there almost erorywhera. In
fact uutll tt now nppeant that the n of
tbve lata Wall street wisknl. old Jay Uould.
la jroinjr to end up with Just abowr as
tnucn rallrosd traok to his credit as Is
noem d by either HIU or Harriman. In
loft If sJt of the TaxloiM offshoots and
braunhea wore to be fnumerated In
jnllea count the Gould ayatem nsrbt
Dow would make a surprlaluc show tun
In Texas the name of OoulJ la well rep-
resented In the Texas and Pacific which
tretoafce entirely across the State front
Marshall on the etuft. to Rl Paso on the
west and the International and Orest
Northern which traverses the State from
north to soutn.
Representatives of the OouM Interests
will dtftprmloe the final connecting link In
the Gould transcontineotai railroad sys-
torn as soon as a ivute shall ttave been
Obtained to connect the Witbaxh at Pitts-
burs; with the Western Mary I an a in v est
Vlrsrinlft. There Is a break of only 160
miles In the route from HaJtlmore to Han
Francisco at contracts haw alrenrty been
awarded for construoUns; from Suit Lako
Clur to the Pacific oast. A short lino
fmm a point near Pitts bur to a point in
west Virginia on tne nwera
ill close true isv-mue ap in um niu.
of way and Indications denote that tne
Oould Interests will soon De anie io mans
a dedotte announcement o tnai eut-vi.
All the eastern para oi mv wjwu mj-
sjauexsxM sr.sj.wsj
Tlic Heiress from England
(A Tale of Colonial Daya.)
BT ETTA W. PIETRCEl
rOoiyrrlaThL ltOC by Joseph B. Bowies
Caaptaln Paawnham.'' said his exoel-
lancy the governor turning toward the
hearth where a figure stood Uke some
superb young Mars "you are late sir;
what do you mean by such delay T 1 was
obliged to Mod a servant to search for
you."
"I crave your excellency's pardon he
I waa playtng bowls with Miss
snd so gave Cttle heed to
tune"
The secretary at the governor's aide
thrust his goooa quIH hard Into the Ink
horn and a blot fell on his paper.
His excallancy had come to this his
favorite country house with a retinue of
gueata and aervanta to celebrate not the
Kew Tsar but an event at once uncom-
mon and Interesting a double marrtnga
"Pakeoham." said the governor "you
taemr the preparations for your wedding
on tine morrow. I marvel that you should
vasts time at bowls with my niece Mar-
garet or forget for a moment the 1m-
portaaoe of the occasion when the lady
who has oome from England to marry
yott ta alroady approaching the house.
LaOt mo rexnlnd you. air that your father
haa eeoc Ms Kappa to mend with her
wealth tha wasted fortunes of your fam
ily. a well as to make you happy by the
jgtft of her youth and beauty.
"Now. If you would save your reputa-
tion aa a lover and a gentleman mount
and make each speed as you can to meet
Miaa Keppei's ooach."
"I make haata to obey your commands."
ana Pakexiham and he bowed and went
Jauntily out or the council chamber.
But tha mdtnont Its door cLoeed upon
him his countefiance changed. With a
groan he started to descend the staircase
and In Its first turn found himself face
to face with a slender brunette girl wbo
was Just coming up.
He bent his fair tall head and kissed
her on the Hps; then tore down the stair
his sword clattering against the stout
oak a he went.
Meanwhile In the council chamber the
governor was talking to his secretary
'It Ls well for the boy to go with you
to the altar tomorrow said the gover-
nor. "Seeing you so happy in the love
Of Margaret he mar pause to reflect
upon his own fully and. haply awake to
some sense of gratitude and duty. 1 am
fond of Pakenham. and desire his wel-
fare. He has ever been a great favorite
too with Margaret. "
"Yea" assen lej the secretary.
His excellency withdrew A light tap
a Mnded on the door and Margaret ins-
low the niece of the governor sit?ppeJ
Into the iT-rom.
As she ad van red to meet her lover she
Involuntarily cai duwn her eyes.
He tried to take ne-r hand but she
broke f rm him. aid ran to a window
that commanded a view of the highway.
"Let us watch for Miss Kepuel's cua-h.
Jasper. I have a wtk to tell you. and
oh I am sore afraid nay heart Is beat-
ing fast. "
EH" Afraid" Of what pray of
whom" wi
(f von and rov unrle Do you think
the English girl can be lar away! It is
hard f r me li make mv conf eesioo it
will hs harder f-jr you to hear It!"
" Margaret whai j-st i thl? Tour
fare ts lik rhaik yju tremble""
"And wet! I may Iook! sh Is at
hand -I e the uu.ridfTt !e hea'ls of
the horsH yonder in the curve of the
road where the tail cedar stands. Oh I
must tell you new or .mr lives will be
forever wnykM' It la Palser.harn whom
I love Jasper not you and alas' he
loves me If h? marries the English
helrvsss tomorrow and if I am forced
to wed y;j. mr hear; will break "
The hlow was :r lei Never tiU fhat
moment bad h -In ibted her faith.
The coach turned m at the gate.
The Meak winter night was brooding on
the rnarahe
frver H.e r.rren waste a man came
running like a fox looking behind hm
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL-
Few People Know How Useful It Is
In Preserving Health and Beauty.
V early evervb")' kno i that charcoai
1b the safeet and mtst ffV went disin-
fectant and p-rifier m nature but few
reallxe It val-je wh-n tak"n Into lh!
human system f x the same cleansing
turpoe
e"rroel 1" a rem-1y thn: the mre
Tou'take of :t V htt-r 1 is not a dr-ig
At all t-it "lmpiy atorhs t(e ganee and
impurities a. way prestrnt in the stom-
ach and inteettnes and carries them out
Of th system
("hsrcoal sweetens the bresth after
rrr.aing drtnk:r g r alter ailng onions
.nd other od- r-u- vegeTa.le
rharroal effe-uii r-ar- inl lm
ftfc and further a-ts as
natural and
.mtnertly safe catnartic.
i a.t.rhe the nuro;iS srseai
wh.rh
coiie-t ir. " - -
In'ects the mo-ith and thr-ai f r m the
poison of catarrh.
K drugglata sell charcoal in one form
or another but probably the t-t char-
coal and the moet for the m.r.e- : in
sJtoart s Charcoal Loaeiig-. thv are
wmpoaed of the finest pow.l red m.llow
cnarcoai and other hannlM ar.'Jeepucs
in tablet form r rather Hi rh f -rn of
large pleaaant tasting loxnge9. the ctar-
coal being mixed with honey
The daily use of these Jof-ngeai will
acton tell In a much improve --.jnl'tion
of ttie neaeral health better ompT.nn.
sweeter breath and purer blood and the
beauty of H ia. that no possible harm can
result from 'hT continied use but on
ui contrary great benefit
A Buffalo physiclao in speaking- of the
benefits "f charcoal says I advise
Stuart s Charraal Losonges to all patients
suffering from gas in stomach and bow-
tlu and to ier the cotnplexl n and
purify 'he breath mouth sjm: throat i
fcir livf the liver is greatly benefited
by the daily of them they coet b:it
twenly-flve cents a box at drug or.
snd ijthovgh In some sense a patent
preparation yet I believe 1 get more and
charcoal tableta.
94 is r $Sitrod SmprtmiMf
tern are oonttolM by tha Wabash. Thus.
with this gap closed the Wabash will ex
I wi
Tm.
tens) from Baltimore to mitsoui
and
from Buffalo and
Pittsburg to 'Toledo.
Chicago It. Louis
Molaea and Omaha.
f ausas City. Uea
h rough tratno ar-
rancemeata with the Mlaneapolls and t
Louis. U will also touch Minneapolis and
Bt. Paul. That Oeorge Uould may have
addltfoiial plana for the W a bush Is aua
geated by the fact that some of his ad
vtaera have drawn his attention to a
means of bringing the W a barb on to New
York city from BufTnlo.
The Oould transcuittliientA 1 system will
be greater than Its name mid probably a
mightier fotve than Its nggrogute lengtn
of ieogo miles might imply. It will not
only stretch across the contlueet from
(Usitlawrea and peri tape Philadelphia to
San Vrandsca but wilt touch the great
lake at Chicago the tlulf of MexW
through Houston and Gtvetun and the
Mexican frontier at El Paso and Laredo.
The Oould system lnuludes the Western
Maryland the Wabash the Missouri Pa-
cific the Iron Mountain the Denver and
Rio (Irande the Klo Urande Western the
Western PucHOc. the Texns and Pacltla
and the Interuatlonal and Great North-
era.' Their combined leagth Is 14tjgs miles.
Other railroad magaatea may bare longer
stretol.es of track under oontlnuous man-
age n. ent without change of ears but cer-
tainly none have more different roads than
has the ttould f -unity
The Western Pacific ts the last Bnk to
the Pacific coast Hurveye have been
made for the route from Halt Laak City
to Sao Francisco and contracts for build
lng have been awnxded to the Utah Con
st ruction company a Mormon corporation
of Walt Lake City. The main line wU be
PN miles long. Trie route as decided upon
by the road" 9 engineer will be at follows:
alt Lake City to Tuktsco Nov. TuiaauJ
to Palisade to Wlnnemucoa. Wlnnamucoa
to Cameron And Murray tile Mrrsvllle
to Sacramento Sacramento to Btocfcton
aad aHookton to San Francisco
Post ado are always Interesting.
now and then as he fled. Far away In
the diet an oe twinkled a light. Insftno-
lively he set his face t .ward It. It shone
from a lew black house on the etlge of
the marsh-
He rapped on the door and a hand-
some young woman o;aned to him.
"Madam. T he saiA ' aiay I ask a place
by your fire and a morsel 9t supperT"
His voire and bearing betokened a man
of breeding. She drew back that he
nilght enter.
'The fire Is free to all wayfarers." she
said "and as for supper here ls a por-
tion set for me I give It to you gladly."
She motioned toward a table spread
with coarse bread and a mesa of pottage
un tasted aa yt. He was w at oh lag her
closely and aa aha moved to take a pew-
ter plate from the dresser he saw a hem
of Stiff cosily sJlk under the homespun)
cloak that was throw i about her shoul-
dersalso stains of mtry travel that
aroused a strange suspicion In his mind.
"It ts evident that you are not the
owner of this house?"
Bhe shook her heal a fair graceful
heed; with hair like tha aUk of corn.
' Fiaharf oik 'live here. They are sbasrtt
now on an errand for me."
The wtod screeched around the cabin;
tha boughs of the hornbeam tree rattled
ealne the chimney. With sudden reso-
lution the man spoke:
"1 am his excellency's secretary.
Bhe turned and Hashed on him two
wide blue eyes.
"Ah! the man who will wed tha gover-
nor's niece tomorrow"
"Pardon the man who will wad the
governor's niece never! Miss Wlnslow
has thrown me over fcr a happier lover.
Two marriages were arranged for the
governor's house on Ntw Tear's morning
-neither will be celebrated."
Bhe looked gravely perplexed.
"I am also a wanderer tonight" she
said sadly "and. wo-se yet. I am a
stranger In a atxaoge; inhospitable land
"Tbexu'1 replied (X a .secretary . -there Is
but one name by which I can call you
Ton are you must "be the English maid.
Miss KeppefT Though when I toft the
governor's dwelling I snppoeed that lady
to be safely housed there. To encounter
her miles away. In a fisherman's feat and
at this hour seams strange beyond be-
lief. '1 am lost on the marshes sir" she
said with quiet dignity.
And why did you leave the governor?
bui i see: rajeennam confessed the truth
to you even aa miss wmiow did to me.
jNot so; I needed no confession." she
answered bitterly. "At the harbor h(
failed to meet me. I was lsft to make the
journey alone almost to the governor's
gate
"No. I sent my maid to demand speech
with Pakenham He could not be found-
he had vanished. I waited for no words
with the governor. While he and his
household fancied me to be resting from
my journey I put on this clcak took my
purse and Jewels ar.i stole with my mala
from the house. We thought to .make
our way to the harbor and there seek a
ship ready fur sea. -but In the darkness
we missed the rosd. and found ourselves
.stray In the marches. My maid was
overcome with fright and wept and
wailed so much that I permitted faer to
turn back; but I myself continued on
alone "
"Alone'" echoed the secretary with a
vivid remembrar.cK of the marsh by night.
"Y"U have a brave heart."
Suddenly the secretary arose and
pushed back his chair
Miss Keppel. he said "I omitted to
tell you one trifling incident In my own
story I have killd Captain Pakenham!"
bhe sat as If turr.lng to s ne.
' You said a moment ago tnat when you
sent fcr htm at the governors h"use he
could Dot be found IouMle?- he was
Iving under the trees at the foot of the
garden with my sword In his vttils for
we fought immeiliately after the arrival
of yur coach. Miss Keppel yu need
wander no further I hiv -id ymi of that
fortune hunter that blind mole who
ccu!d prer-r Ma rgaret initio w t vnu !
He walked toward the d'-r Sh utarted
to her fet and t.Kfc a ster- after him.
"Jh. sir. what would you d where
wruld you go?"
"Back to the governor to surrender
myself and take n.y punishment like a
m;in.
She tried to bar his
say with Imploring
hand.
"Oh. sir. flay Continue yrur flight'
No one shall know that you have been
here that I have een you Do nt sur-
render yourself. "- 1 niai ) ;dg-H have lit-
tle mercy they wlli demend n life for a
life Pray. pray listen to me' '
It" look'-d at her with a smile
"Yn-i pity me: that is sweet fl'it I will
not fly further "
Argument seemed to fall her. Her
hand fell to her sides
"Then If you go back. I will go with
yon. that Is. if v u will JK-'ept my poor
company I w1!i plead yn-jr n.'ie with
the snTTfinr Af'fr TI that hun hap-
pen
tieo he pip' in so m mjudt-ra t Ion
Maybe we can resich the t
rn befiir; the
tl-l -sr o'e
' me . then" said th
VI hietje yity for a tr:t
maid "
HI nfllfiKv alknic hi. -.. incil
chamber In grat di-a 'i rl. - "ifni
Th- ' j '-e wai i!! : 1 f V-iv:ty
had l'-rig Pirre d!d in
Steps avnunded in - r-idor 1
th maid '-pned the d -r : ".rv
saw on the hrsh'1! " d'i.' &led
srow-f-overed figures like sj.ect-Ti blown
out nf darkn. mm
"What' hsve yc'J dflrd o r-o"i bark
sirrah'' !.e -rl-d. and f.M'-i f-r his
gt-.J.! snuff-b i
" Y ' answered the aer a-y. ' ake
m c inM.m r.t
pinlhment- for what"
Th aiiTlng of pnkenn.
in t mr ea-
eeMencj garden
' Humj'h e id th- a;
t r-.'ir .
we Fngi
a hiv
Is TMg Wlttl
- mild'
t- the
A i r'-t'v kettl- o
house' 'Well sir V
To r rword mlad h' heat
or w-. he will re"- r
Tli secretary hal -rcte(' nthr tid-
ing H- th-e up 1 : iii and h'-a-hd
freely again
"Tea. ye. said the g -vernor. ' will
mrvive your thrust fapt er.ugh. fir hts
new-made wife la now m.rwng hm a
cU-rryrran wadd-d hin tr Vrf ser-
ernl hours as; She thourht him 1- ig at
the time and wouid n- J.'- s;j!n-;.i A-.
for yu. peretary. In'"" Ma-earM i the
fh-e brand that has lighien the t-w. I
rsn not punish you as I o'htM the Ugan-
da) would be too gr-at T" crfnT t:v
take rare not to talk of this Vw Veer's
eve and you will Immediately depart
from tl. p'ae and remain In tile till
pakenham recrer-i and I can pa-k him
and hi w.fe off to Entfsnd '
'And what will you do with Mir Kp-
rel" queried the secrary Tosjther
we have msde a strange journey tonight
snd I would know your plans for her fu-
ture "
"She shall remain with me till some
Spring is nature's time for renewing and changing; eveiTtiing
pats on new life the sap rises in vegetation the carta thaws oat from
its Winter freezes and all respond to .Spring's call to purge and purify
themselves. The change in the vegetable kingdom ii no greater than
the change which takes place in bur physical systems at this season
ana tew can unaergo ii witaoai some evidence oi aisoraer.
During the Winter months we live a shut-in life as much as possible breathing the
impure-air of closed rooms and heated-buildings; we indulge our appetites eating mora of
the heavier richer foods and take less exercise. As a result the blood grows thick and
sluggish the members whose duty it is to carry off the refuse of tha body get dull and
inactive from the lack of exercise etc and leave the waste matter in the system to sour and
form impurities and acids which are taken up by the blood and distributed through its
circulation. Then as wanner weather conies on and we change our mode of living the blood
is aroused from its torpid state and stirred to quicker action and begins to throw off these
accumulations causing Boils Eczema Tetter Acne rashes pimples scaly eruptions and
itching burning skin diseases of various kinds.
In its efforts to rid the system of these accumulated poisons the blood calls upon every
member to assist but the system is often unequal to the struggle: the energies give way
Bome four raara ago I waa aaffarloa; from Impara blood
and a ganaral run-down oondltioD of tne system. I had no
appetite waa losing la Cash and aa a 14 one tlrad feeling
that mada ma faal mlaerable. I began ins uaa of 8. B. S.
nd after taking aereral bottles mj skin waa oleared of
all sraptlona and took on rnddy asaltay glow that as-
sured ma that my blood had bean restored to Its morsaaX
haalthy oondltlon. My appetite was restored and oould
sat anything put before ma and as 1 regained any appe-
tite I Increased in weight and that tlrad (Soling 'wMahv
worried ma so moon disappeared and I waa oaos again
my old self. V IOTOR BTTJBBI2TB.
Oor. Barthmaa ft Washington Atss. Columbus Onto.
and if we wish to pass this trying period of the year free from disorders and disease we
must have our blood in good condition. S. S. S. is nature's remedy being made from the
roots herbs and barks of the forests and fields and has long been recognised as the "King of
Blood Purifiers" and the greatest of all tonics. It goes down into the circulation and removes
gently but thoroughly every particle of impurity or humor that may be there restores lost
energy builds up the appetite and steadily and pleasantly tones up the entire system by its
fine purifying and tonic effects. S. S. S. neutralizes any excess of acid in the blood
making it fresh and pure and cures Eczema Tetter Acne and all skin eruptions and diseases
promptly and permanently. It adds to the blood the rich healthful properties it is in need
of and in every way prepares the system for the change from Winter to Spring. S. S. S.
cures Rheumatism Catarrh Sores and Ulcers Contagious Blood Poison and any and all
PURELY VEGETABLE
est trace of mineral to damage any of the delicate parts of the system which are naturally
upset and somewhat deranged at this season if you have any evidences of a weak or
impure condition of the blood begin the use of S. S. S- and get the system prepared for the
depressing Summer months which are to follow. Book on the blood and any medical
advice without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC G0MPAHY ATLAMT. OAs
suitor more worthy than Pakenham asks
ner in marriage.
1 he secretary rataed Miss Hep per a nana
to his Hps.
"Will yo
a.
ou wait for me till I ret trra r
I will waft.
and the tears aheae in
her ayea.
La Grange Local Item.
(Houston Post SfinruU.)
LA GRAN US Taxaa March tt.-Hon.
C. J. von Roeenbarsr. who owned tha
buildings occupied by the Voo Rosenbers-
Heintae company aa a at ore. has sold
the stores and warehouses ueed In con-
nection therewith to the company for a
oonelderaiion of wla.tAiO. 1'hia ts the
larereat realty dfcal had In tula city for
many years.
The Aiamo Lumbar company has about
com pie led Its eheda that were destroyed
by fire some time ago.
Mr. Will i-'. lnetrich of Kaufman spent
a few daya here with friends.
Judge A. Haidueeai spent a few daya of
this week In Kurt Worth.
Prof. C 11. Schroedcr and wife returned
to thla city from Walllsville. where they
have been teaching school.
Ooorge L. Halduaek a student of th
university at Austin came home Friday
morning to spend a few da b w it h hi
parents.
Mr si J. W. Moore l.ft Wedneday night
for Fort Riley. Kan . to join her hus-
band. Lieutenant Muure.
Mr. Adolpb Hendricks of Houston spent
a few days with friends here tbla week.
Mrs. Frank liarlgel. who has been In
Beaumont tor the past two months has
returned ome.
Mr. H. G. Gerlard paid Houston a busi-
ness visit Tuesday.
Mills Brown who Is attending srheol at
Austin came home Thursday to spend a
few da with his parents.
INDORSED.
"I have read Senator George B Orlgge'
book Norkoma.' Fur beauty of lan-
guage. Intricacy of plot and morel tone
'Norkoma' haa no superior. If. indeed
an equal. In the field of modem fiction.
'Norkoma' should find a place In the
home of every American cltlsen. ' Dr. H.
8. Iehr ex-president of Ohio Normal uni-
versity. Write ns if you are rady to try Uquo-
one. Iet us buy the firt bottl- for you.
Let the prodnct ltlf rfore the good it
can do.
You who are waiting fln'l know what
you mlsa. There ar plenty to tell you
ff you would ak; for millions have al-
ready used It. Some use tt to get well;
some to kep well. 8om to cure germ
diJie. "m a a tonlr. You will use
tt as they n. hn you larn what the
product dos And yu wU t h-n rgret
thnt you delayd so long
What Liquozone Is.
The virtues of Uquoxone are derlTad
soi'ly frm (ta'F. by a proceed requiring
targe apparatus and from t to 14 days'
Mm-. No alcohol no narcotics are In It.
chemists nf th? highest class direct the
making The r-nlt ls to obtain from
thfuo harmless gases a powerful tomo-
germldde. The great value of lqooaooa lies In
thr fact that It Is deadly to germs yet
harmless to you. Germs sre of Vegetable
origin and this gas-mane prooacx. wnea
abeorbed by them stops their aeUeltlea.
We publish art offer of fl00 for a gts-
aae germ that It cannot kllL But to the
body Uqnosone Is exhilarating vitalising.
parlfytag. It Is helpful In tha extreme.
That fs Us main dmiactloo. Commoa
gtrmlrldes sre poisons when taken In
ternally. That Is why medlrtna proves
so ( nearly helpless In a
Uaooavone Is a tonic
oiseases arising bom an impure or poisoned state
of the blood and so thoroughly does it eradicate
the cause that no signs of the trouble are ever
seen in after years. S. S. S. is not an experi-
ment bat a Bucoess and during its forty years of
existence it has so thoroughly proven its worth
that it is now the most widely known and used
blood purifier on the market One great ooint
in its favor is that it does not contain the slight
Warning Against Weed Pests
Farmers and planters contemplating!
sowing alfalfa and other seeds of the
kind are again cautioned aa to the great
danger of Introducing soma undeatre!
weed peat Into their crops It the seed
has not properly been acrutlnlaad before
sowing. Most of tha alfalfa aad other
seeds offered for aale la Taxaa ""T"i1p
seeds of weeds that bars grown In tha
crop and hare not boon separated In tha
cleaning. One example of thla haa lately
oome to the attention of the experiment
station of the Agricultural and Mechan-
ical college According to the analysis
of thla sample mads by Dr. Ball there
were present in thla seed the seed of
aeveral undesirable weed peats notably)
Russian Liu la lie tumble weed various fan-
tall graseea and some docks. The first
named of these seeda Is that of tha moat
pernicious weed peet that oould be Intro-
duced Into the fields of Texas. The seed
of this weed has boon found In several
samples seat to th experiment station.
These samples were from such widely
aeparatod parts of the State aa to lead
to the conclusion that much of the al-
falfa eood sown contains seed of Run-
si an thistle.
The vile character of Russian thistle
ls sucfti that. If once Introduced there ta
but Ht tie chance of Its eradication with-
out resort to heroic measures such aa
f 'lowing dp and burning off all tha land
iifeeted- The weed produce lead at aa
Incredible rate a few plants of tao flrwt
rear s sowing giving
rise to many thou-
sands In the next aprtng. Theae fei
may readily be overlooked even by tha
f be over
lful farm
d at find
ner. aad ha will
line his field covei
dutnbfounded at finding his field covered
nth the prickly growths during the seo-
ond and third years. The spread of thla
plant In some of the Nortiiwaetsra States
was so rapid a few years ago that Stab
aid waa required to effect Ita control.
with only alight suroeas. Many fa
were so overrun that their cultivation had
to be abandoned.
The experiment station of tba Agricul-
tural and Mechanical college haa raoent-
Say "Yes
To This Offer and See the Good You Will Get
We Paid $100000
For the American rights to Llqnoaone.
after hundreds of teeto had been made
with It. AIM Its power had been dem-
onstrated again and again. In the moat
difficult germ dlepaaee. Then we spent.
In two years more than ten times that
sum to let others teat it at ear exponas.
The result Is that mtlllona of people
scattered everywhere have shared In the
beneflta of this invention.
We make the same offer to ro We.
ask yoa to prove at oor cost how saacS
this produrt means ta yoa. lt lAntra
son. luelf show how wrong It la to suf-
fer from a trouble that tt earee.
Germ Diseases.
Most af our sickness has la lata raara
been traced to germ attacka Tha Bet
of known germ dlewaaea new nan hers
shout one kurodred.
Some germs as In ekla troablee direst
It attack the tissues. Bom. create
oaoslng such troubles as Pthetsmatli
Blood Potsoa. Kidney Dli
sraakneea. Some destroy vital
as In Coneumatlen.
af Catarrh create
easse tndUrratloa Directly ar ladhaclle.
siearly every em Viae ailment ss
result. Boca dtaeaaes can for
aot dnara whkaa cant km
Svery geraa attack as
aysaptossa calls far a gt
IMbqss of Useoaune aaakas saaaa af ats
tne appetite grows fickle the spirits are de-
pressed and a general run-down condition is -the
result To others the return of Spring
means the return of disease for warmer
weather is sure to force out the seeds and
poisons of old chronic troubles which have
perhaps lain inactive and dormant in the
system during the Winter months.
MOW IS THZ TKSX TO PURIFY
YOUR BLOOD Nature must be assisted.
ly published
the moat ob
airtna figures of
objectionable weed seeda found
In smmpieo which have been eduunlned by
Dr. Bali. Tha bulletin will ba mailed
free of eoat to all deeuing It.
Farmers are arced to eend si
plea of all seeds Intended for sowing to
the experiment station CoUasro Station
Texas These) samples will be examined
and reported upon at once free of ail
charges. The name of seed age place
grown aad price should accompany aachr
sample-
NURSERY NEWS.
Young Cotton Waa Hurt by tha
Cold Weather.
(Homton Pott Stciol.)
NURSERY Texaa. March St. The sur-
prise Inflicted br eM Boreas has operated
nteaaiiliiuslj' sa jroasj eottoa and baa
evea oamaaad corn. Qarsena and fruit
also felt the Icy aaatd. Farmers are re-
planting with apparent cheerfulness.
Nbrmda have "stacked anna" at tbej
oammand of U law. but hare takea op
their flahlns rods and tackle.
Uader tha etlmulua of advanced prices
irrint cmcaene in urrre n urn Dart
Deinc taken to the eiu man
Rain la areaUr needed for
tha yeaaar
crop and replanted lands.
Mr or.
hare been
Dr. Krle. her mother snd son
rial ting friends and ralattvea
at thla place.
W. p. Bishop ta asaln at home. Ha
has beea oa a protracted visit to San
Antonio for the benefit e hta health. Ha
seeme much tmprpored.
Schools are retting readv for ol acinar
exercises and public eatertalnanenta.
An organisation haa Juat been effected
here to reduce cotton acreage and pro-
mote general Interests of farmers.
Mlee Mai tie KrU la Tint ting retatlree:
also many others from Nuraary aava
gone to Victoria on a brief rust.
Mrs. caraway of this plaoa la sulta
sick
Mr. Pattrraoa aa alas beea very atek
with pteurley but la ooavslsaoant.
After having whan etda la wet. apply
Un akin cream. Soothes and heala. Sc.
results seeni almost meredTbta. Bat ta
that mtldneee hee tba power that germ
diseases BjeeeV Aad Unas is wMoh bars
resisted m edict ne for years often yield
at anoe to It.
50c Bottle Free
If yoa seed Uauososs and
tried It. plaa as aaad aa
i eauaoa. We
win tkea mail von an order on
druggist for a full-else bottle and wilt
pay tha di asasH euisslios for IL Thla
Is our free gift made ts convince yea;
to let the prudaut ttsetf show ywa what
It eaa do. Ia Justice to
accept It today for tt
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
Fin tt so and mail It te The Lasaa.
Bone Company tM-M Wabasfe Ave
Oitoago.
Mr dlsiaas ta .
I have sever tried Uauoauses. bat tf
ru will ewppty at I Ik bsttss free
will take IL
Otve rati addi
Not that tins after asanas ta Bww aeera
saly
Any ptiyatelaa or hoapttal not rat werog
Uqnoaoaa wtu as aiailg sawaeBi Jar a
LUr1BER
. " aeaweeb; -.' 4
Scuth Texas Lumbar Co.
Pratt .mm .t MM tad
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LUIV1BER
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JESSE H. JONES CO.
W. V. AN ALB Inanagar
PKCXES24. HAIIindKCaimt
MAHOGANY
AND QUANTf RID OAK .
FOR IN8IOS FINISH.
G II C0MMIN6S LUMBER CD .
YARD 14 MAIN JTRIIT .
LUMBER
Whits Pins Ysllow Pins Oak
Cyprsss Lubsr and thlnflsa.
Stata Agents for Msrthotd Rooflnsj am
Malthlns Building Paps'.
BURTONLUMBERCo
HOUSTON TEXAS.
LUMBER
Lat aa figura oa your bUL
YELLOW PINE LUMBER CO.
Office aad Tarda: tut Hsrrlaburg Boait
Phone HI city Office: UWik Pralrla ave.
BERII8 MARUFACTURINS CO.
Lumbar Shlnglas. Sash Doors
and Blinds.
MILL WORK OP ALL KINDS.
LOW PRICES.
FRANKLIN AVENUE CAR LINE.
T0FTE
BOILER and SHEET IRON
WORK of all descriptions.
Your Credit is Good
At LECHENGER'S
for a diamond or a
watch. Ten per cent
down and 10 per cent
per month.
L. Lechenger
JEWELER
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Judge.
X hereby announce aa a candidate for
Couaty Judge of Harris county. Texaa.
subject to the action of the democrstio
primaries. A. E AMERfeAN.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the State legislature (position No. 11
subject to the action of the democratla
prlmarlea aad respectfully solicit your
support. r. C. HUME. JR.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for sheriff of Harris county subject sa
the action of the democratic prtmeiier.
ROCKWELL H08KTN8.
For Tax Collector.
I berebV announce myself a candidate
for tax collector of Harris county sub-
ject to the action of the democratic pri-
maries. M. D. BENNETT.
JAMES Cn t CD
General Fire Insurance Agents
HOUSTON. TEXAS
our a xrx
" - eventhtna. but if
ROOT. kT kMney. liver or bba-
' ar broBbt. H will be found-
r e siaaaa mvmr
kaM s? -m.-r.nrrrr.-r.rr:
una ail i
sr. Jtllmer On. Btubam.
California Prune Wafers .
Cars ttver alsiaass and ad stomach
troablea; taay aet aantiy but surely.
Ithaa the bowels and stimulate
to healthy actio.
100 Wafers 25 Cents
A. K KiaaUnc Druaalst KM Kaia street.i .
UNDELIVERED SUITS
from Aaaarlea'i ioranidat tailors 1
surrrra Daily
$30 SUITS $15
anwoa sm co.
l Tasai thy CAJSUIff jti Mparts;
Xj a ssassi ittk-
is not leeissinisiuid toe.
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