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WANT TO TRADE
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jis ft. lATLUn at Liaaer Harper 5nop.
mi t n I
fi - i lui k auuu dinning rdiiui
ULu? aCO beniS 5(106 OnmC 0 CBMb.
CifuutiiK and I'riKHliiK. wt make u
p'clnli f l.adie' Skirt.
Chaparral St Pliono 35.
lift
If Not Why Not?
Yqu can secure metro-
politan Tailoring in any-
thing from a Baseball suit
toofine Dress .suit at as-
ronishing reasonable pric-
es at the
1LUFF CITY PAN1T0RIUM
C. L. Jenkins Prop.
Phone 204.
YE WILL
CLIP
HORSES
R SELL
YOU A
;o gup
Mil
i tf m in w
'ill MIREUR
'VaB A XI) K.UWLKKY.
Inferior and Cheaper Beers are frequently Substituted for
SELECT. Patrons should avoid such imposition by seeing
LABEL and BLUE STAR CAP are on the bottle.
Is equal to the VERY BEST on the market. Ask for
a bottle with the Label on Body and Neck.
ORRIS Wholesale Distributor Corpus
t
NEW IIRLEANS PANAMA
AND THE CIIAORES RIVER
i ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 u l Kruti) I 'ago 2 )
llt-toml tho Chugrei. rlor
An- ikiilic Hint laii to doatkt
i 'i n Hie fibers nn-owa.
.. ..... nolaonou. bronUi
j Hoyou ) U-ojtU JnltftS. 1
Where I lie alligator wall.
Ar tho umnaloga of the U tl- -
HIk original HbUiUb
"Hoyand the Chaprw rlvnr
l.urkr? t ooiiKur fci IiIb lair
Anil ton hundred thousand danuors
Hide In llio nortour ifllr.
Uohlud tlr trembling lenflett
Ik'tioath tho fallen needs. 4
Aro th orir present porlls
Of n nilllnn different ttrvodsl :
w
"lleyond the OhngruB rlvor
Aio pntlw fore'or nnXiinwn. 1
With a spider 'tiaitth aneli nobble.
A miorplon 'uoath ouch Mtono.
Tin lion tin boucoiistrlctor
HIk fatal l)Uli(ul holds j
Anil to lile slimy Ikhkjiii
HI bupltfaa guard onloWt!
Bttyond tli CliaBroo rlror
'Tte Mid tlio atorjf'B old
Ar imtha thai lwd to uwtintalns
of iMir-Mt vlrfln old
Hut 'tin tlnn conviction
WlmtevtT talon tity toll
TIibI beyond th Cltafn river
Tlu path lwnl alralKbt to
Acrosh tli Ihtlinnifi
1 Th noxt rnornlHg tlio aoeonrt
dtonuier. tho rartnr;n. wltli iza on-
t'ors atioord. nrrlvcid and n spobUI
train In chars of Col. OootlinU.
Hi- Caar of the Onnal aono' nnrt
Siipcrintendant P. W. Klteh. tlia
lfst railroad man In tho zono. left
for Panaau City fifty mllos distant
on tho Pnetfle oconn. Tho trip waa
a dfllRhthil ono In tho nnrly morn-
Inr. cneh paHSongor drinking In bb
it wir tho glorlo of tho tropics.
HoKutiful Ujwiib hnd boon built by
tht- I nltod Stat ofl Ooverninont aonR
tho routo to hottno tho flftoorf thou-
k:k1 Amerlonii on tho Ia'thmna.
Thon wo would plunfio Into Ah
Kn'iit foroats of roynl palms coooa-
nut trees nml tho towarlm; '.white
4)8 ks tho grantl" wcuWJI ornn
and bright 'liued flowrfi rieautl.
HOUSTON
If i .miii I ii. I - ' I. .(
i hi ii lit lii . .i i ! . o ' I I M I v
il If II.UIl r- Hi I. Hi tli'M ! I III'
Kr- :il I'... Hi -mi. iti m- iri' in
I 1)1 ljls.l.ll. I ' 1 1 ) I'Mll.llllM Wi
H'iui li'd Hi tfci Tlviill llnlcl
Hit A iiki' It itn lnilJti r'iiH(1 b) thw
inrauuoiii . nuH tin- uuuiij tmmJ
i
HuMth u' tin' City tl Muxlco. It
Dttioti ibroo Hiorttw on iio iiutuntntn
o iit iti fur ahotf i-tw li iiiiili
IriR 11m- f llir Cttli il4ftluu
Hut Um tvoailior wc umiiu 4-oiolni;
h tki. from tlx ! aMi auow
M'aloin Mtul wo bHr.nti to lnuulro
for liiiut cloihtfl abd "Itunainn'
ml&. i hooii Uraniiui that Mana-
ma liei won inlmiinor6. Tiicrc in.
no iuch hJil In orletuuoe. "IUj iboiit
lint w .jctiMn tin! i: uJfrd Stutaiw nro'
mndo iu J5 iiHilor and only coino via
I'uiiiiina. Thoy an- not rnadi llmri
at all. icuauia In a town of .Tift.ooi'
puoplo nsttth narrow rtr'-utu JUKI
naruiw BdtvlkB It la tlm (arR-
m niwn 1 vor iw without iflruut
can. Tho ritiot-l arc Iimi tmrr-ow.
It Iiiih Iiiik i.iiiii live hundrrri hikiiIJ
lia-kH. pulk-d 'by lltllo liorxim ud
tlio alrlit at ttii di(it whon vio .ir-
rlvod roiHlnd'iiJ ibo of a Taylor r
A ut In bdHr Uht Two f tl
Ulo harks ruafttl o abroimt wi tW
rtrootH arid It va a wront raiw Hp
Aiiconlitll Not nn IrnpoiliiK Jt the
Kbm Mur chariot nv. but Juat ai In-
iojtln Mra Mount rat. Mia
1'bUia and I waa In ono back
drawn by a blark bow- ad owa-
inr Iorklna and party wero In an-
nthtT rtiawn by n IHlo whlto hori
lioib 4 tvara woro JajftuUtnti tiURroc
i who ntly boaatod thai thoy were
Urttlah nubj cotii and siKik'j and road
the nriKllxh languauo) 1 old my
drlutr to outstrip tlio otbor and
Um race la . Tlion dtwons of
ha-ka follnwod in a mad nico tho
trout; noiimllng ou evory hank and
Mbout one hundrod hncka jolnod In
tha raco. .My driver sold In cook-
nny IJiiplUh: "Toe I'm a lirltlHhor
urtil I am Kind to ioo you pooplo.
It will inako iiR all haro n good
Mum " Tho raco to tho hotel boiiiK
ovi-r wo hud tho boat dlnnor 1 hud
-atuu In a week iih I had boon
kitoekod out on tho Carrlboau Hon
by tho infwrnal oooan "kwoIIb." I
uavuf did llko a "awoll" and an
oqwn "Hwall" Is ovon moro contomp-
tllilo than any other sort.
TEXAS
1 1.1 tlllllii ' v i k .1 ll ! In r
'i iii T ' ' I 1 i i 1 ' '
fclilo lIlHlalll C.ll lnlllHl
ll.l 1 J tl'llllHllllt Illl.tl lllllll III llU
mmihIi mil r'tviiii nhich onialoi'tl
Mil' lioilln lui K .ilnl tin lilt-. IuhI tt
Ho Iuk caiNl will In- whi-ii tiniilfi
; ..
!': tin Ih dolltor-d a
; Hploiidtd loiturc. huIiik that tho
$ Jim. nun nun ulrcady apoiit had I
j own uawl wjvl. ad that tho ftf !
in i it il't-i of work Aould Im com-
llU'tOll ll) 1 . Kill WOlllll t Ollltt
Mitbln tin oMiiiimit Mi n'cltotl
bow tho raMuag'' of Ibo OlinKrai
KImt. ilurlnti tho niluy hiuikoii
mado It lin)MMlbli to build a mm luv-
I canal and maintain It I waa told
that tho rainy imgnu latim for nl
r irlKlit HMUtihu. and that during
.Mint tlmii ftnni t o it to fiOU Inehim ot
rain fall on tin lalhiuiiH. So tho
l&hniK had to bo haruonwid iih it
woru. and ito Hood Ktroain ahisrkud
.uii'l pouriid ditto (ho Kniul laku. Col.
oothala m.u-(l thai ho oxixtciod (tic
rnnl to bo oiiiloloil ou tlnm nnd
Mil bin tho tl-4 00.ono.uoo mitiuutoK
nnd all ilotHjialiiil .iioii tlu pludn;
i ri tin il.tiouu'iio rlvttla afior tho oa-
tilt: and thoiiocka and iliiina nro put
lu It la llujriiioral opinion thai It
win tako nmiror (Ooo.OUO.OIIO to
ciiuiplMtii It. an It will yul ruqulro
!fou )mn and lo.ooo mini. Tho co-
unt fiurt-haaiffl from tho Uol.oHxopa
iwtnln- I' S (lovoriiinoni ito.iioo-
'fttm iU rlKlitf-way ovor tho cr-
. hJ cunt $10000000 from I'n-
t mnta uffor It ncccilml from tho 1'nlt-
I ed Staw-K of noloiubia and our (Inv-
1 omuiutA. ia paylm t HMi.000 a your
to tht Tunaina Dovurmnont for tho
right to niaintulu tho I'awumi Kall-
rftiA tin rtiilv rniid on tlio Ifll.liinioi
At pluou. apoclnlly lu tho Culabro
cut. thin mad Iiiih Ik1iI dlHtluot
tracks upon which to trunnport tho
! ihouaftndtf of trnlun of nmUirlal that
mo ovor tko road oror- day. To II-
liiMtnitf) tho glKQtittu btulnuHB oar-
rind on during 1000 tho Panama
Hallroad or 10 mlloa lu longth
clou rod above all ouiihoh and irn-
provonionta. jl.liQO.OOO. It oont
to 000.000.
Tho ItuliiH ol Old I'aiiUiiia.
Tho rulfiB of old Panama nro lo-J
catod six in i I oh out from Pannma
City on tho Pacific Ocean. Wo o-
cujjori va Jamaican nogro (who boaat-
od that ho was British) with tils
lIUlQ'horscs and cmrrlaf;9 nnd start-
ed out on tho trip up tho royal road.
SOUTERN
that the
COMP'Y
Christi Texas
' i . I . h . i liiilll i.ii I In
iii i 1 1 "I III t nl fcrl i' 1 1 .i ii't I' i
ui I". id u.ii 1 iilunncil "I'll I'ltii-iilt
it ktn- I'lii' iriiincul In-in kii'W
limn hint I v and wore in full bloom
.mil frul i hk' Wi' mot iniiiiy or the
t Mull. rciiirnliiK from tbU hll rl
lluco At tbioo iiiIIoh wi- iiiriiod ro
tin- rlslii and unlomd Hid junisb'n
Two inlli furtbor wo had to livo
our nrn-lum and iiw-hihI tho nioiin
tain on font Did Panama. In 1070.
WU OIIO Ol tllC WKUlllllOMti CltltTH in
tlm wurlll. Ii Ih roputod to havo
4Hnlalnid over I a. ooo buildluR.
utility tiMlium 8tom. Tlu wnallh of
Panama uxrlmd tho nnvy of tho
-world na ll waa Incatud uuar tho
rirhiiflt Kold llulda lliou known In tho
world ftii 1770 llonry Morgan tlm
liuouauiiitir. will) 30011 incn inaroh-
od acroHrt tlio IhiIiiiiuh hud oapturod
tho oily killing and driving out all
tlio HilldhTH Wo walkod ovor tho
riilim of tlio royal roadway brldgo
wblcli had biiou thori for cnnturloH
m hlHlory tfiiilltloiiK and lugDiidH
ton na that lu Ifilf) Old Pauiiuia watt
lotntad In tin. nuiio- of tho Spanish
rrowti. Tluin tho building of tho
gntiM aathodrnU and watuh-lowurn
iMgnn Quo of tho wallrt of Iho
gnlon umld tho stoat (rooa atlll
tfliiilit Tha towur of tho church of
81. AitKuailiio la a moHt ImpoHlug
alio. H atlll atnndH. 100 foot high
on an auilivuco ovui looking Iho Pa
'Ilk- Ocean. I walkod up tho boanli.
ou of tho proltlaat on oiirlh and
could not lmlji but ailuilro Iho Uieto
of tho men who. conturlM ago built
tho llttlo city. Thora woro atono
plllnra and walla lioru and thorn
and through tho groat forotd wo
could sun an luliiiid lako. Whnn tho
old Panama waa doatroyod puoplo
wont to the now Panama nnd built
tliaro tha progotrt ally but It haa
nevor runchoil tio glory of tho old.
After wnndorlwg through Iho ritltiH
wo wont back to tho ocoan front.
What a night! Tho lido wan coming
In with u groat roar. Tho whlto-
enppod wavos ruuiimbled tho uhlpB
coming houtu from nnn. Along tho
al retch of white itnuds under tho
towering tenon. Bat tnnny a wonry
HlghttM'or. I walked oulon tho
Htraud wliu re tho huiih had landed
tho pourl and go'd litintora of the
world and whom people had lived
loved fought and labored for con-
turk'H and listened to tho roaring of
tho Incoming tltlo. somehow th
mountains or tho ptnlnB are Insplr-
J
II. I In III- l)ll till- i eilHI'U-HII Itll'l H
i !.i .il iii Hi' ii. t'.iii ti illiM ri'inlmt
nil- or tin' i . r 1 1 r-- of llir dead (Iriiiid
unit I in . h I ii u whu thin ilew. Ite
rulna noarby tho groat mountultiH
lu Hie dlHianco all mado tho trip-
out' of tiun-h Interoat. II proved to
me thai no Nation waa ovwr loo
mighty to fall and Hint uion In
tholr oaf. Uly trlumpha of wonllh
and glory and powur Hhould not for-
um "that Ood ran lovnl I hum with
tho diiHt" and that tholr duoda nnd
nchlovomoutH If wrong can ho left:
na tho lump of ruliiu of Old Panamiv
to bo gaxod upon by I he Hiouh-
iuiiIh that come and go through tho
I
Shall Wo lKo Again?
1 feel In myHolf tlm futuro llfo. I
am like a foroHt oui:o out down; tho
now HhootK aru rilronger and livelier
than ovor. I am rising I know to-
ward tho aky. Tho huiihIiIuo Ih on
my lioad. Tho earth glvoa mo Ha gen-
orouH nap but hunfvon llghta mo with
tho riilleetlou of unknown wordH.
You May tho hoiiI In nothing but
tho rejtultniit of the bodily powora.
Why. thou Ix my houI moro liiinl-
uona whon my bodily powera begin
to full? WJntur Ih on my head but
otornal Hpriug Ih In my heart. I
bruathe at HiIh hour tho fragranco
of tho lllaea tho vloluta and tho
roHoe iim at Ii0 yonra. Tho noarur I
approach tho und the plainer I hoar
about mo tho Immortal symphonies
of tho worldH which Invito mo. It
la marvoloiiH. yot almplo. It Ih a
fairy tnlw. and It Ih hlatory.
For half a century 1 hnvo boon
writing my thoughts In prosp and In
vorno; hlHtory philosophy drfim..
roninnco tradition aatlro odo and
nong. I havo tried all bin I feui j
havo not Hold the thoiiHandth part of
what Ib lu me. Whon I go down to
tho gnr.-o I can aay llko many oth-
or "I havo riiilalioil my day'a
work." Hut I cannot nay "I havo
llnlHhed my Hfu." My day 'p. work
will begin again tho next morning.
Tho tomb iu not n blind alloy; it iu
a thoroughfare. It cIohob on thu
twilight. It opens .on thu dawn..
Victor Hugo.
IMPACT.
"Undo Jcrrv. van llilnlr
going to Iw ail atyful sifKwh'.ih
pricoj sonw of tiioso lUy'fl do you ?''
"Qoih yea I Look at tho distance
Ihejv'vo got to falL"
ii
WlaTlftMffw7''
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