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GEttiiAN NAVY i L. w.e I try Its I Pro.na Unscrupulous u.v Vl'J Net Is A tVaaa. tuting worthless inU.l er pnV afcrs. you Look for tie 'UANTSO iriTERFERENCE 07 Sf axdi BacK Cti So Uttoi, Pre fnprntioi. tm Sorereigii Eiflvt, nn i 1 1 1 Armament.

af "Taste as Good as Candy" harmless confection laxative tablets. They act in a natural way upon the bowels. You'll be surprised at their effect-" tveness. Try Fowler's Pink Waf era and 1 throw away the temporary, nauseous reme dies you have been using'. 1 1 -vLbUUUoiiLC mils.

1 EVERY THE BOX-AT DRUGGISTS. Accept bo Bubstltatev' It your druggist can not rott, sand Z5 far a package by mall. HARRY Le FOWLER 'V KM B. Houston St." i I LOT Facing on Shelled Street Electric Jjfiht; X7ater and Telephone Service Street Car Line Nov Under Construction Through Entire Addition. 0 r- BAN ANTONIO.

Cppetent Physician! If ant! Siulif 1 Come out today and secur best selections; Take Heights get off at 19th and Bou- levard and our salesmen will meet you. 1 7HY 1 VE ADVERTISE I JB Advertising Is Indulged by enterpyielna men In ell" the various waive It Is resorted to. by manufacturers and merchsnta, In order to Inform consumers where they can heat supply their wants) by rsHrosSs snd heeeis. order to let travelers and strangera knew how to reach their destination where te be taken ears ef after their arrival by eeheols, coUeges, churett s-ties, and ether worthy institutions, In orSsr to inform the suoliO sf trastr Jects snel alma. i Then, why annul this same privilege be denied to ths physician, remission, moat essential of all to man's earthly hepplseee.

Is to tail sick pe where they can get wellf Te truthfully and honestly ssVertles Is not only the-legal pHvllege of expert epeclallat, but It Is his moral duty. If he has lone) studied and -ouohly mastered elngle class of diseases, thereby sequtrlno knewiedoe a skill that would bless and benefit mankind, he should say ao tHeeugn tne Slum of the press. Why should ha modestly hide hla light snder bushel; should he keep from others that which would make their Hvee longer andhaH-elerf is not such couras sf conduct sin of emlsslenf -1 DR. GREEN CO. Are Up-to-Date in the Branches of Medicine and Mostcra Their Particular Specialty.

FRANKLIN AVENUE PHONE PRESTON 1818 Ground Floor Commercial National Bank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. jv For the Man 1CBE8 ON MAIN STREET. LA PORTB, mat ob shell ratd to Romton. boat nin fmut- 8outhrn PtttOe rllro4 tn4 djololnf (poti.oM mil (M 8ylTii Buck The nw lclrl lntcru rba from llatuton to Hrlvtn Bch TUM UmiKb to crater of thU tract 1000 i (Mt wuth Mala HrM. A fine itiHM depot rill built ca ttalf lud eoct (30(Kt or mors.

Imnhr ttito Un4 fljolnj. th UV rteentlT MircbuiHl br tbt PortirdeM Erotlim, whooe land kaa- 80U0 toot front on the bar and on which laj Bopoa to apend lanra amount of money lo Baks -what aatara Intended It to be th Meal tad mhr. apot on the Blip for In hoaaea near th water of toe fulf. Tbla aropertr can be booitht oa eaur terrnt for Immediate derekipment and blf returna rcal-bad, A low estimate would, be from 200 to HU0 Me cent profit. (im aud aecute thla plain vera ootainii aow nae ic.

Thomas A. Scott Kclttite Ajrnt. Pttatoo tm iOT-iOS Klaa BWf. 14 HRM FOR A GOOD FARMER i WAMM FOB ONR tCHO WI8HK8 TO UAK A 8AFB 1NVK8TMENT. S00 acree.

ISO acre under cultlatloa; rood 'teprovemeDta; oonae etanda on an elevation Cerlaoktnt one ot tbe moat beautiful pralrtea Texas; 1-4 mile from station of trunk line mllroad 7S -mllea from Honaton; soil dark-keavr loam; -room modern honse. 8 chimney. i bars, 3 welle, ek-f ant water, 1 cistern, 10 trree fenced hof proof, with tank Incloaed, 4 acres of eboic peach orchard, pear, mnll'errr Ind flf trees, taoement bvnses; land all wire fenced. Thle farm will admit of oioee iuTeetl- latloa and can be purchased at etrtctly bar-' lain 830 pea acre, 10000 cash reunlred, lance ui eaar terms. For further particulars rOply 1 person or addrees kif rd GREEN REALTY CO.

i mQH i- N.tkhtUil Rnk Bblv- Hon. ton, Teu. IT II $1 DOWtlj 913 i (HeaMee rVrt Cssrgrw)-) 1 BERLiN. August 13. Admiral von Tlr.

alts, -the German naval' secretary, has triumphed hi his conflict with ths finance SnteUtar, Herr -WsrmSth, In the Interest oi s. great navy ana no econoralea Thers Witt be no change ta Germany's policy to build Us Immense fleet provided by her naval programs, and there la not ths faintest hops of any International surimngemsnt being agreed for a limitation of naval annaments. Misguided persons Is England whe belisrsthst Germany Is preparing to relax one Iota ot her policy with regard to arsaament need only read I today's comments of the German news- I papsrs oa this queetton. These comments make it clear that Owrtnany'B sole Idea Is to follow the line She has mapped out for herself, and that Interference from outside Is regarded only as so much presumption on sovereign rights. Fwthertnore, those who continue to urge that Great Britain should again take the Initiative forythe limitation of armaments are only laying themselves under the oharge whloh Is openly made that they are actuated by tbe fear that Germany has at lass become a serious rival as a sea power.

1 WHAT ZEITUNG BATS. The Vosslscho Zettung, In as offlclaUy. Inspired article concerning ths, limitation naval armaments, declares: 1. That ths present German shlpbulld--tng. program, being fixed by for a period of Is nrtalttrable ateept by a new legislative act resoindlsg that oi lMt, with Its supplementary sots of 10 and lm -v A 8.

That this abandonment of Qer-4 many's. definite naval, policy is absolutely out of the question; and That the German government has already Intimated te the -British govern-, ment that some agreement might become possible after all the provisions ot the present German navy have been fulfilled. -r The existing German law lays down Germany's shipbuilding program till 1817, and it Is definitely declareoVthat no modi flcatlon can be introduced until that date. It is plain that the influence of ths big nsvy party outweighs that of the lit-, tie navy group. In high -quartera It Is considered certain that the new navy bill-providing for a further expansion -of Germany fleet will be laid before the, Reichstag within a year or two.

The Tageblatt hints that the kaiser's resolve is to uphold Admiral Von Tlrpits and his entire polloy and his decision may Involve the fall of both Herr Von Bethmnnn-Hollweg, the Imperial chancellor, and Herr "Wermuth. 128 TEAR8OF AOS, I Ths claim of Fran Putklewits of Posen, born on February tl, 1786. to be ths old-, est woman in the world. Is now contested by Mum, Baba Wastlka, who was born in May, 1784, in the little Bulgarian village of Bavelako, where she has lived ever since. The record ot hr birth Is preserved In a neighboring monastery, of ths orthodox Greek faith.

Bha is the daughter ot a peasant and has worked herself as a peasant up till -a-aomparatlvely -recent date. more than loa. years she regularly worked the fields, according to the ouatom ot her oountry, where women are employed In all aorta of manual labor. The events of her life up to the time when she attained the age of eighty are far more distinctly Impressed on her mind than the happenings of the last forty-six years. Her son, Todor, following the family tradition, has also worked In the fields as a peasant nearly all hla Ufa, but he haa also taken part In various wars and rebelllone in the Balkan peninsula.

He Is not quite so fresh and vigorous as his mother, although he Is still capable ot doing a good day's work and enjoying such small luxuries of life as a pipe and the strong spirits drunk by ths Bulgarian populace. The oldest woman in the world is said tq enjoy fairly good eyesight and good hearing, and she is able to walk without support. She. lives on a penalun paid to her by many of her descendants, who number more than 100. LIVED LIFRV Biding 400 miles on the butters of an express after escaping from a reformatory, after steeling $1500 from messenger boys outside the most frequented poatofflces by the confidence trick, undertaking an Italian tour, stopping three weeks at a fashionable Berlin hotel, frequenting and making bets at ths most Important race meetings while the police were searching everywhere for him these are some of the incidents In the career of a U-year-old boy named Adolf Conrad, who, when finally captured by the police the other day remarked drily, "I regret that you have temporarily postponed my future arrangements." THE OABDEDXSS ADJOURNED After Electing Officers at Their BrowTi8Tille Convention.

iH.tulcn Pott Sftcial.) BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Auguat 1-The South Texaa Gardeners' association adjourned this afternoon after a very successful session. Altogether there have bean about 350 persons attending this meeting. The attendance at each meeting has been large and attraction to the papers have been very close, showing the eagerness for 4n format Ion topics of agricultural praotlce fur which the community la noticeable. Discussions have been animated aad prolonged and the questions discussed have been diverse. Certain questions which have been of special Intereet are growing of such crops as cotton, broom corn and onions.

Drainage waa a topic of great Interest and was thoroughly discussed. Marketing was another topic of utmost Interest and was exhaustively discussed by Roy Campbell, the aalea manager of the Southern Texas Truck Growers' association. Mr. Campbell inalated that thorough organisation was essential to successful marketing of produce. showed how even the Incomplete organisation In Texas had greatly benefited the shippers.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year; President. C. Green, Brownsville (re-elected) vice president, J. H. Aabeni, Barlta; second vice president, A.

3. Wright; R. H. Boss. Brownsvllls; treasurer, Mr.

Boeye. An executive commtttss of twenty-1 three members, one from each town represented by the association, was also elected. 'saw Bobertion County Crept Suffer. tHuuiM Pott SpcM.1 FRANKLIN, Texas, 12. Thla section of the State la becoming extreme ly dry and cotton is suffering Intensely'.

Ths crop has already been cut In half, unless there' Is -a top crop, which can hardly be counted upon since the advent of ths boll weevil. No signs of weevils have been reported yet, but the plant is withering and shedding off Its forme, while immature bolls are opening very fast. Cotton picking will begin in full blast Bear, week and. if ths dry weather oontinaes, the crop will all be opes In a few weeks. Grass aad stock water are becoming scarce.

A fairly good corn erop has bees mad and will be ready to gather soon. Most farmers say they will soaks enough corn to run them through assort JTVnw) i 1 10 ul SpaGicn Ws beiisvs that one. of thai chief reasons for our auooess.M speelallsu haa our liberal arfd progrtsstve methods In the practice of our profession. Our irMssloa has always been to relieve suffering to cure the Ills with whloh se many people are afflicted, especially those dlshases which are chronic, which do not keep a man or woman in bed all the time, but which follow them day by day. gradually weakening ths constitution.

and finally resulting In complete he' lessnesa There are many schools' of medicine, each with widely varied theories and bellefa. The foiloveers ot each think that they alone are rtr-t, and have no respect for those who differ from them. Ws have never per, mltted ourselves to be hidebound or narrow. We recognise that there la some good in every school ot medlutne, and as our chief aim is to cure -our patients, ws employ Such treatment as our twenty years of experience hs a proven to be the safest, promptest. and 1 most effective.

A. 4-. BUD I OP tr CO, llajttlactrirerj. 11. 4- a Vance of Hrda Park church, Chicago.

The beautiful ceremony was performed at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, George Thompson, 1707 Wood. The manyi guests were gathered from the fashionable friends In thla city and the Texas gbesta were Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Hemming, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Brownlee, Olln and Wllmer Hemming, now of Colorado J.

H. jBarwiee of Fort Worth, general attorney of Fort Worth and Denver railroad, and Mrs. Barwlse: Rob- fport J4aretsaa s4, jtockr-lesnisl railroad. worm, ana Mrs. Harrison, Mrs.

Lillle Peak Jones and Miss Florence of Fort Worth; J. T. -Freeman, general manager of International and Great Northern railroad, and Mra. Freeman of Houston; Mrs. Frank Andrews of Houston, Mra Mary S.

Parish of Huntavllle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Willis and little Jeon Willis of Fort Worth, the latter acting as ribbonbearer. Mr.

Hones la a highly successful newspaper man and Is connected with the Star-Telegram of Fort Worth. Mra Honea la a daughter of George Thompson, general counsel of the International and Great Northern railroad and one of the leading attorneys of Fort Worth, By her graclousness and charming manner she has made mSny friends who wish her much Joy In her new life. After the heated season they will return to Fort Worth, where they will be at home, Mr. and Mra. A.

M. Kelsey of Fort Worth are guests ot the Alta Vista. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Chad wick, 4U East Willamette, are entertaining Mra. M. E. Reddick ot Fort Worth, a Slater of Mra.

Chad Irk. and Mlaa Babra E. Kennedy of the State Agricultural college of Manhattan, Kan. August, i (which la Colorado Day, the day on which Colorado was admitted to the Union) this party, joined by Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Chadwlck, Mra. L. C. Porter, Misses Adele and Laura Porter, made a trip to the Halfway house by way of tits Mount Manltou Incline railroad. August 7 the same party made the trip to Seven Falls and Helen Hunt's grave.

Mrs. J. H. Gardner of Denison Is guest of the Antlers. Misses Lottie Webster and Ora SDorrheS-ter of Sherman are guests of the Alamo In Colorado Springs.

Mr. and Mra. P. W. Reward snd Miss Cora Lee of Fort Worth are guests of the Antlers.

i Miss Ernestine Shuck of Houston is a guest of the Alamo. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Lewes of Ban Antonio are guests of the Acacia. Mr.) and Mrs. F. D. Jones of San Antonio are here for their vacation and are guests of the Acacia.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilderbrand of Houston are guests of tbe Acacia. Mrs. James Cravens of Houston has returned from a trip to the upper mountain regions In Green Mountain Falls; Woodland Park and Denver.

Mr. and Mrs. Marcellua S. Foster, children snd maid, who are making the western trip and spending part of their vJslt In Denver, where Mrs. Foate has many friends of former days, were In Colorado Springs at the Antlers for a few days.

They will be in Glenwood Springs, the watering place resort, 4 before going to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Irwin and Mrs. J. T. Bradfleld of Dalngerfleld are here to spend a season and are guests 'at the Alta Viata. Mrs.

J. B. Blckler of Austin ts a guest at the Alta Vlata. Mrs. G.

W. Blrchfleld, Mrs. M. W. Potts, Miss Mattle May and Berts Harris of Fort Worth, form a party at ths Alta Vista.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armstrong of Ban Antonio arrived snd.

are guests of- ths Antlers. I Misses Maude Patterson and -Katie Tuckley of Dallas are guests of ths Alamo. Mrs. Todberry and children tisve arrived from Comanche and are guests of the Alamo. T.

H. Fleming snd Miss Fleming of San Antonio are guests of the esumo. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mayfleld of Hubbard City are guests atHhe Alamo. R.

Lambert and Smith of Dallas are guests of the Alta Vista-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence) Sharbauer snd Mr. snd Mrs. Charles A.

Goldsmith of Midland are guests of the Alta Vista. Mrs. John Kennedy, Miss Mary Les Kennedy and William Kenedy el Houston are guests ot the Acacia, Mlas Ann Smith of Bolton Is a guest ef the Acacia, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Patrick of Houston are guests of ths Acacia. i Msmu) 8. 2)84wlck, Painter FeU tft His Death. I (Ht-vjtM tail SfircUft TYLER, Texas, August IS. A.

L. Hill. i while at work this moral ng at tn Cotton Belt shops, fell iron a beam twenty-seven feet high and sustained Id juries from whloh be died three hours later. Hs was $8 years of age aad earns here two weeks ago tr eon Mount Pleas-SaaV 'v. j'-- i "rf ii Hi 50c Week! OUR METHODS ARE OUR OWN- The result ha been that we hsvs perfected a system of treatment for chronic diseases which I superior to that of a nyone else.

Ws know this by results, and by this we mean Currs effected. We keen pace With scientific and we are always among the first to Introduce its latest discoveries We, employ no old time, painful, slow and methods. HOW WE CURE, STRICTURE. Take Stricture for sn Inatance; few phyejieians are aware that an operation Is unnecessary, and still employ this barbarous method whloh is so excruciatingly painful. Our treatment I gentle, painless and causes no detention from businese.

It can not fail to effect a speedy and permanent curs. VARICOCELE. This Is another disease common among men, which ta so often forced Uuvurv a series ot cruel, futile operations. Out of) several hundred cases of Vartcoc i.reeented to us we have cured a very large peroentsge without ths nee at trus knife. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

Acreage. sjm sieWeeiew'MMMMMii. i i eesee8 Ms K. 6 T. Land Co.

Bargains on Bay Short Interurban 123 cres ahebt enllesHtwea- -PeVtr depos; 1-4 sille -eTom Alain u. voart; 1-4 mile from Interurban, now building, adjoining Dr. Harrisons property; the garden apot of the eosst countrrT We are offering It now at 8t0 per acre; 1-8 cash, balance tomMlme at per cent. 40 acres adjoining above at 800 per sera; assy terms. 40 seres 2 miles, esst of Deer Park, one mils from shell road I niy $40 per acre.

Can r9 beat UJ Easy ternia. 1L0 acres 1 mile from Genoa, 1 mile from la Porte Interurban: soil a dark sandy loam; $50 per acre gets this tract; 1-8 cash, balance eeay. 42-acre tract fronting on Clark street road, clone to good school snd church; $80 per sere: siljolntng land selling for $78 to $100 per acre; tcrme. 20 acres miles west of Houston on Ksty gravel road; Al soil; can't be best for fruit aad truck; must be soli 1 1 880 per acre. 40-acre Improved track farm, 8 mllea from Honatoa.

oa swid gravel road, new houses sad outhouses; all in cultivation; pries $75 per acre. 34-acre well Improved farm miles from rood natural drtiaage; all under fence end cultivation; good home, for someone; price well improved truck, farm, miles west ot Webster; 11-2 miles from lnternrban: good bouoc. outhouses, price $1250, $760 uul, oaiauce 503 Bins Bldg. 14 IF YOU wish to buy or sell reel estate of an kind, anywhere; timber land, mineral lead, fainting Und, elty property, or any kind ot btialness. write me.

Address F. L. Tbomaa, real estate. 12U0 River Rued, Columbus, Ua. FOR SALE A beautiful tract tor towneltea; 20.

40 to 80 seres Joining town of Chlckasbs, will sell chesp. This la a money maker for a townsite man. Goklrn Oats Trust p. l. Box 884.

Cuictaaua. Okie. 8-27 FOR SALE 00 acres 8ne tand la MeUdo tract. Rio Urande valley, near the town of leonta Crlsto, Texaa, 8 fcts and $250 cottage, ssme town. Price $1780, Ohaa.

J.iets.. Mission. Texaa. IT Texans In Colorado IHoutttn Pott Sptciol Crrttfitet 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, August 10. Misses Edna, and Helen Tutu of Rosebud, who lived In Houston for go long; and have hosts of friends them are vteltlng Mr.

Joe Lew Jamison of Austin and her two sons, Malcolm and House Baker Jamison, at the El Paso apartments on North Tejon street This party has made many of the delightful trips In this vicinity, such as Seven Falls. Pikes Peak. Cripple Creek, High Drive; they also a pent one day at Cascade, the beautiful canyon which la oroeaed by the Mid-, land road at Its Junction with the hlatorlo Ute pasa, the old roadway uaed by the Indians, but now It la a magnificent graveled and graded highway tor autoa and all other vehicles. rom Colorado Bpringa the Mlaees Tuttie made the unria trip via the oog road to Plkea Peak. On leaving here they will go to.

Denver snd Boulder making vialu before returning to Texaa. The following Texas people have registered at the Hotel Ramona, Cascade Mrs. Ed C. Bmlth, Mlaa Lydla Reeae rjtritth and Mr. F.

B. Reeae of Houar ton; Mrs. T. B. Hlrt, Galveston; Mlae Minnie Warren and Mrs.

O. W. rWoma.cn; of Kort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison of Fort Worth; Mrs. W. f. Raymea and daughter of Btami Mr.

George Thompson of Fort Worth waa a gueat at a dinner party, Broadmoor Casino, given by, Mlaa Anne Bmith, a Misalaalppi girl, to a sumber of her Southern frienda who are now visiting Colorado Springs, O. Cochran, of Houston a gueat of Hotel Joyce thla weak. Mrs. It. R.

Wood and Miss Morr Motion are guests of the, Antlers from Ban Mr. and Mrs. W. Angell and A. W.

Bagley of Fort Worth are guests of the Alamo. Mrs. E. and Miss R. Cockrell, Mlaa 8.

MorrU and Mrs. A. J. Guvens of Dal-, las are en party at ths Alamo, Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. Mcfiath of Parts Bre guests vt the Ahtmo. C. O.

Mountcaatle and Mr, and Mns. Merrltt of Fort Worth are recent guesU of the Alt a Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Herman, Tyler, are now guests of the Alt Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kslsey, Fort Wort are UONBA-TH0MP8ON MARRIaOB.

Miss Mary Louise Thompson and Bar trand IfeeabAm Hones, Dota Of WorUi. asavrte4 tor Mm, etas REAL ESTATE FOR, SALE. 1 Acrssgo. BARGAINS IN TEXAS LANDS. We bare the chotceat Hat 'of bargains from 88 to 815 per acre, te til slsed tracts from 2u0 to 25.000 acres.

Bend for qr lUt--fre. Address) W. P. ROSS 8j Jtrtt national Bank Texas. MUST SELL A choice section between Qalreetoa and Hons, ton, east of Genoa, at 82T.60 psr sera.

Biggest snap is Texas. JAMES H. AGEN CO. Pboas Preston 1088. 817 Usin 8t BARGAINS IN LAND AND TIMBER.

400 seres, black prairie. 412.50. acree, timber and prairie, 810. 10.000 acres, timber, on railway, 86. 000 acres, cut oyer, near station, $5.

2000 acres, virjrln yvllow pine. ImproVeil Fort Bend county farm, $38. Call en no for particular. MYKRg SINGLE Preston 228. 308 Scanlaa Bldg.

4 TRACTS ti 80 seres each, doss to Alts Lome, fine orange land. ti.W, 10 acres close to Dlckinaon and haynu 840. 100 acres adjoining Clifton by the Sea 140. 180 acres close to San Leon, pick-ap, $40. 80a.

1O0 ranis Interurban, near' Genoa, 860. Webster townsite adjoining. 800. 10a. South Honaton Oardena 8110.

300 acres, lnternrban through same, VAU.KY LAND Sit Klam Bldg. tf ROSSLTN OABDBNS. Fine tracts in one, two, three or poor acres. On pared connty road. Hiiro deration.

Perfect! drained. No mosquiiots. Dark sasdy all. Excellent for fruits and vegetables. VloMt la sereage sear Uouatoa.

kloat faTorahle terms. Just wbstjoa hare wanted. O. R. KITcilELL 818 Frsnklla Commercial Bank Houston, Texas.

Puooe Prestoa 1808. tf WELCH'S BIG SPECIALS. 80 ecrea. Peartand. 8ae oralrle land.

100 acres, Pearland, yery One, 80 seres, highly Improved, sull road 1V4 acres, 12 miles city, sell road. 850 acres, 12vmlles city, shell 640 seres. 15 miles from city, very lot Hi- acres, 4 miles railroad 1558 isckeon county, nesr Osnado. 1,700 seres, tuwniMproo.mltWjn, shell read. SIS Uasoa Hoastoa.

Texas. .114 it in avrtco ricn uo iviiids discs prame, sou fdee6. 17 miles from Houston, oa (raveled coasts roaa; per acre. GO scree 11 miles northwest ef Honston. black sandy loam; well worth 840; can sell for 440 par acre.

10 sires, 1 mils north ef Booth Hoastoa. between Trlrnhoue and toterarbsa readal srlce 87S per acre. 800 acres, 2 miles south of Pasadena, La Port and bay shore laterurbaa paaass sight this tract; price 4o per acre, teima. B. at DUI'ttFB.

i Boom 8. Kiam Bldg. v.vv.e HEtlCO TIMBER. 120.000 acres mabigsny snd ether timber, oa navigsble river, near Fronters. For fanaer la-(vrmatlou and terms writs US 43.

6. PRESTON. I0O8 Scaair'3 BuiMing. Uvostesj, Tessa. if HERE'S TOWB CHANCB.

An excellent oputslouliy for a person to mska a 1 title money (briug Isrge returns. i seres l)f tbe best Und lu tills locality, ail fenced ea! Impruved, a boot 4 miles, fnim Houston. There Is so better truck taria proposition on tos Bur ftftt. For terms, eau on oi or plone HA1X, KNKELX Pkona prestoa 887, at uaia. 1 403 CTHREE SPECIALS acres Bear'-Telenonse road thla side of Brays kayos.

A snap, 81100. i 40 acres hi AlvlB dlstrlrL Sua fat aad nropositioa. rich sou, well arswsa only sea per easy torsaav 10 acmrbest land fa the new Pearland arsis-age district, frontina oa main road from A I tin to Huastou. guod soil and a gnat bargalf Bldg.vr 1 1 i 1 1808 ACRES esr railroad. Bring watrr sow (red with peetoak and blackjack, food hog and cattle ranch, only 84 per acre, F.

li, Weataars sr WiJasa B148V Allnierurban -BuildihgSites "Low PRICKS EA8T TERMS Y'j DbXIOHTFUL bpot.w.thb Coast codntrt of Texas. 1 1 Interurban land Corporation BLOOD POISON. Ws cure this disease without leaving any bad effects. Our treatment frgcea every vestige ot the poison from the system and removes all danger ef Smmib-r-ltung the disease to posterity. We do not doee our patient on daxrnirou drugs, which are more damaging to the system than the disease Itself, alusouaa thla method of treatment Is still in general use.

Under our treatmenjt outward signs of the disease promptly disappear, aad a permanent curs Is made in the shyrtest posslbls A Ward tq Nervou. Debilitated Men. Toung, old or middle aged men who feet ths first indication of a detenne hi health owe It to themselves to at ones oonault a oompetent. up-o-date Bpeoinl-Ist. We feel It our duty to warn them against the fraudulent offers of Trea samples," etc, which are being made by many so-called deotors and madlrna Institutes" throughout the country.

Your condition needs ths best skill, and you should place your case In tne hand of a man wboee reputation yon toAasoma thing about. We are both professionally and financially rosponalbla, OUR GUARANTEE A (V Is backed by a Certificate) of Pepoult of Ten Thousand Dollars 11908 with the largest financial aud banUing instil utter in Houston whloh wfll be ehowr- fully shown to those n-n-Hlly Internsted. No other Sperialiats have to our knowledge made such provision for the protection of their patients. No afflicted person should suffer longer when they can get the servtaeai ef Educated, Expert, Experienced Phyaiotans, Surgeona and Specialists with each absolute and oertain protection agalnat any possible losa. Remember, we do not ask you to sign notes or deposit money fa Batik, but simply- i Pay Us for CURES ONLY.

The Physician or Specialist who has not sufficient oonfldsmre In hls-own evrn and ability to allow his patients to pay only for cures Is not ths ons to Inspire confidence In those looking for honest and skillful treatment, Ws guarantee to euro or make no charge the following diseases! Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Troubles, Stricture, Verleooele, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Rupture, Ulcers and Skin DlsSases, Contagious Blood Poisoning, Kcxema, Rheumatism, Catarrhal Affections, Pllea and Fistula snd sll Nervous, Chronic snd frivste Diseases of Men and Women. iv OUT-OF-TOWN MEN VISITING THB CITY, consult us at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before returning Many eases can be cured in one or two visits. No Charge for Advice. Consultation snd examination free. Hours: lap, to.

I p. m. Sundays, 8 a. m. to 1 p.

tn. WRITS If you can not call, write snd give ns full description of your ens ia your own words. A complete correspondence consultation costs you snd If we cen help you wo will. i T' DR. GREEN Spccialisb 508J6 Travis Street Houston, Tcrc NKXT DOOR TO CHRONieLf ILOa I' of Texas T01-711 Stewart Bldf.

4 tf GOOD LAND CHEAP 800 seres. One dark lao'dr loam. 11 miles north Hons ton Beikbts. On Rood rosds 4 miles from hell and wa drained. This Is a bargain at Herniate Hi Gieseke 915 Texas Ave.

RceHofe tf I- TUB BEST YET, 1M sens smooth, excellently drained, black Bandy land, about 8 miles north ef the HelnhU. Just off the West MontRomery Knad, which to be shelled st once; all prairie except 10 acres. 'This Is-right in the midst of the areateat development arramd Honaton, both as reasnis frntt sad track; In section where ther can do.tMnn; sdjolnlns land sailing in small treats at 8100 nr faii.Mr pot- acre Ukus U- weekj tAKD a e. raoas Prestoa 0T1. 816 Congress At.

ft nt FINE BARGAINS IS seres this side Pierce .11 09 400 areas Ojatit creek Uad. Bear Aagle oo acres at dienanco, black land. ton .1 jo to 00 KMX) seres prairie, miles Trvss Hoastoa IS 60 00 229 teres Oyswr creel land near ecstiwa 40 acres Sns UmberealnM Bear food tews. a- 'i-t f' rt. b.

aaivnc 808 Scanlea Bid Plwoe BIO. tf A FINE? IMPROVED FARM eW seres choios Peacfe Ridge and-Oyster Creek end loam soil, mostly in crops; food T-ruom rncb--exwee, -bams, etc. 8 latum, store asf a- witula few bundle feet Fenced and 'flood corn, osts, alfalfa track fruit lead, at 8m stock raaca. A bar-, nn eaa Jerma, JLi 1 eitaJi wJuLa4 i.a-u nu in mrt si sn i evw gcanjas flag, THE CIGA11 THEY AU, COME BACK TOtt- f. CICS mCAimU Try a Post Want Ad-They Czt I I- I A I.

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