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MMUEHSWWSHiJJ- :r. -? 55 - '. J. A ir"m.y. n v pr l)e mttwili JHottttu VOLUME XX GREENVILLE, TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 9, 1910-FOUR PACES NO. 230 a& $$8n& o$ &o$ oo JAPANESE TO SOUTH POLE. x---:-: x-:--vM..)...))sA.oHfr-)vvo ott vi.ii-.A,riaKE'' TliijiT55'irwVlWWH3Kii8i Ijiralfr ii j i SomeVe Prices We Are Rflaking For This Week. Ladles' $3 95 Ltngerlo Dresses fur. Hegular 75c Corset for COc Lace Curtains one half irlcu... 27-Inch Okl Silk worth COc now.... 40 Inch white Lawn, very special.... ()c Men's 10c Black Half lloso now 5J Yard wldo black Taffeta Silk Sc 6c Ladles' Handkerchiefs now 2 for 5c SATURDAY NIGHT WE WILL PUT ON SOME VERY SPECIAL PRICES WATCH THE P.APER FOR ANNOUNCE. ME NT. I & 0 35 BUY A GOOD BROOM We sell Good Brooms, made of the best material and put together to Btatul hard imge Other brooms have advanced We are still holding pileet down to the lowest level J, O. Hayfer & Son, Our lino of Hosiery Is extensive enough for any Man to pick out tho Hose ho wants, In tho color he wants, and at tho price lie wants to pay. There are uianj new patterns for Spring Cotton, Lisle, Silk, Plain solid col ors and neat stripes and figures Hose at 10c to Sl.OO. The Spring Is low Shoe Season, and every well groomed Man should look we)l to his Hose. WE "ARE SHOWING SOME RE. MARKABLE VALUE3 IN 25 HOSIERY. &iS0Cs4 tX'MtxX Y Y t Y ? ? Y Y Y Y $ ? t y y Y t Y V Y Y Y Y About your Summer Footwear, como to us with all )our Shoo troubles We are showing the black and gray suede, patent aud vlcl Pumps also the cool Cravanetlea In black and white. This hot weather calls for a light airy bouse slipper We have them in seven dlffertnt styles, You can always gft what you want here Greenville Shoe Co. West Side ofSquare WKHKwKHHKMHXHKMH rylnterestinj .$12.1)5 ...50 . -25c uric 0 &$ & Naylor & Co. GGEZZZ3EZZZ&&' X ? f Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Why Worry1 :! Y Y' r Y Y TRIBUTE TO VETERANS' MEMORY ON JOHNSON'S ISLAND. Daughters of Confederacy of Cincin nati, Ohio, Purchased Ceme tery In 1908. Sandusky, O, June S. A monument to the memory of Confederate offlceia nnd bohliurs Buried on Johnston's la land, Sanduskj Day, Lake 'urlo, vvos dedicated toilnj'. The inovonient to erect the statue originated with tho Hubert ration duplet- of tho United lliughters of Iho Confederacy, of Cli clunvtl, O. The chapter inirclmml the cemetery hi UiOS when It was found that the spot around which so many historic memories clusteied, was being neglected and prnetleilly abandoned. Its only visitors vvei'.i tho veterans of a grand army posrj wno every Decoration day held mom. orlal services for their former foes. Prior to this, however, ono etTjit had been made to save the cometeiy fiom the neglect Into which It linil rnllen In 1S!!) a p.utj of editors and olTiclals of the state of Georgia visit ed the Island They s.avv only biok,n tentes and vvoedgiuvvn mounds. Still ed by the sight, they u'lurnud hoipo nnd lalsed a fund which piovldeil headstones of Georgia marble for each of tho 200 graves It was then found that nTty-four of them must i cmaln nameless, for the memory pf tno burled had vanished. iLeutenant Colonel William Hoff man, leueint commlssniy agent of piisouers, leased foity acres of land on Johnson's Island In the fnll of 1SC1 from- L H Johnson The Inten tion was to use this land solely loi Iho accommodation of Confederate officers and although during the sub sequent joars or the war small bodies of privates were fiom time to time fcent to the Island, It was usuiallv through error and they were iuvail ably promptly dratted to othor pn ons Tho Island lies In Sanduskj II u about tlnce miles fiom the town of Sandusky and the post was known ofTIchlly as "Depot Prisoners of Wai Johnson's Island, near Sandusky, Ohio" Tho gioatest number of prlsoni'ia confined on the islanil at anv one time was about 3000 'Ibis hjs Jiiht pilor to the close of the war All In nU about 10,000 olTkeis nnd sohlleis were Imprisoned there and 220 deaths vvero recorded rourteun of the do id wero burled on the mainland. When tho Ilrst prisoners died Mi Johnson gave his consent to theli burial on the Island and the cemetery waa lild out under hih jieisonal dlreo lion. No lease on the laud was evur executed and no loiupensatlon islvun foi its usi Subsetpieu'tlj, at the close of tho wai, ilr Johnson, at liU own expense, built a wlro fenro uiouud the plot and kept It In re pair for several jears. Later on an officei from the Columbus Pudei.il bariaclcs visited the Island aud had the original fuico lomoved and a mora biibbtnntial one erected in Its htea I. Tor ininy jeirs arteivvaids thu ceiue tery was allowed to fall Into deciy until, In 18S1 the vuteiaus of JIo Meenii' post, Giaua Ann) or tho It imb'Ic, (or Smduskv, Ohio, paid a generous tribute to the men who had fought against thi-m. The had ceme terj weeded and eared for and on the Meinoila day following held hervhes theie similar to those htld over tho Union dead in Oakland cemetery, Saa dusky. Every succeeding Memorial day up to thieo veais ngu they carried out slmllu services As the veterans were all men In advanced jeais tlio were forced 107 to dlseoulliiiiti their trips to tlif Island 'J'faoy do clihil also i m. In viovv of the fact that up to lb j tlmo practically) n-i Interest had been shown In the Con federate graves by either Iho loll- lives or frli nds of Uiobo hurled thorj, there was no dennnnd on them to con tinue the services, This ncUuii b) the grand army poHl beLuuie widely known and diow the attention of thu various Confpd eraiv organizations throughout tlio lountiy to the neglected condition of one of the most mcmoiuble l.indmuiks of tho great struggle, The Daughters of the Confederacy becamu Interested Tho campaign was beaded by th i Hobert fatten post which ralBed the funds for the purchase of the renii lery and then Issued another appeal for a fund to juovlde u suriablo nionii meat lo the dead 'I lie statue occupies a position on the uho'u of Sandusky Hay near Hin entrance of tho Island cemetery and fates to the soulli. It represents u Confederate Wlillcr In uniform Thu right hand clutche-B a musket, the stock of which refits on the group J The left hand Is ralbod tu the foie bead, shading the e)os and the Ilg ure seems to bo peering Into the fa distance, toward the southland. CHINAMAN ON TRIAL. Celcttlal, Accused of Murder, Mem ber of Four Brothers Tontj. Now York, June 8 A Chinaman was placed on Dial for his life bore today lie Is Choo Hen, said to be a member of tho notorious "Ktour llrolhora" Tong, which the police ay i has been terrorizing Inhabitants of .Chinatown He Is charged with the bhootlng to death of Dan Pool, Yuen, a member of the On Leon) Tong on 'April 10 . Lieutenant Shlraie Will Try to Antic- Ipata Englishman. Victoria, II C, Junj 8. Japan Is hurrying nn expedition under Lieuten ant Shlrnse to leave tbla month In the hope of anticipating the Urltlah expedition lo the South Pole, accord lug lo new a brought by tho steamer Hlver Clvde. Ihu diet has voted noney for tho enterprise and whon tho Ulvor Clyde lott Japan Lieutenant Slilraso was m Sendnl preparing for the voyage lo the Antarctic HARDEMAN;, MOTLEY AND COT TLE COUNTIES SUFFER. Cloudburst Causes Bin Dam to Break at Swearlngen, Releasing the Pent Up Waters. wuannali, Tex, June s ttped.il In mCUes by long dlstancu telephone todav resulted In the seeming of jnmo definite i opens of I hn sloiiu dnimge In tho lower portion of Ilarde nun, Cottle and Motley Counties, which aie to tho effect that the wlinlr front of the Goodlet building was smashed and all four walls of the Woods dry goods concern weie wreck ed at Paducah llie damage amounts to several thousand dollais, mln:i daniigo was caused in the resldeiuo section. Tho bridge at Swearlngen was do strojed because, high water broke the south sldo or the new dam west .f that place The north sldo of the dam stood, but Is Hooded today aud fnrtlior damage Is fcaiod Thoro was verj llttlo riln at I'.ulu cab, the damage being the result' of high winds. In the vicinity of Sweariiigeu the flood was the result of a cloiidhinsi Lightning stiuek a film house across the Ilardctinii line In Cottle County and seiluusl) injured three people They are still allvo today, with small hopes of recoveiy E BAIL FOR BHOH SLAYER Or CLEVE BUCHANAN REARRtSTED BY SHERITF. Defense Has a Strong Case of Hip Pocket Move and Unwritten Law Plea. Dallas, June 8 Einest Browne, In dieted for tho klllint; of Cieve llucn anau jebteid.i) by the coanty grand Jmy, was placed under arreat at the older of Sheriff Lodbettcr within ,n hour after thu Indictiu.at was re turned and spent last night In tho tounlj Jail 'loday In tho ciluilnal district court iiUorno)3 for the state agreed to allow tho $5000 ball fixed in tho Drown caso to stand. Mr Urovvno resumed his dutlos at thu Oriental diug Btoro at uoou It la doubted by tho attorneys for the btate that llrowue can be con victed for Iho crlmo with which he is chaiged Testimony of Dr. DeWltt Coker of Athens, substantiates a ttrong self defense plea 11 Is declar ed that with tho "hip pocket" move nnd a probability of thu unwritten law plea added Unit thu defense will have a strong case DALLAS TRADE EXCURSIONISTS. Party Will Arrive In tho City at 11:55 This Morning, When tlio Dallas Tiade Hxcurtlon arrives in Greenville they will Ilul tin Hoostors. waiting for them with a glad hand and a hearty woUomu Thu entertnlnn.ent committee will moot the visitors at the Station and will escort them to the lloonteia Club where the business men of ihu city aro Invited to assemble. 'Iho excursion train Is duo lo a' rlve In Ureeuvlllo ul 11-55 a. in and tho visitors will spend two hours or possibly a llttlo more lit this city. It 1b the Intention of the IJoixIcth to ciowd us much good fellowship and good cheer Into that two hours as possible and to show thu visitors just what a real Clreetivlllo welcome li like. 'I hero will bo rom-tlilng like 100 live, wideawake business iron on this excursion front our Muter rlty and its up to our cIUuiib lo "make good" today. Meet at tho Ilooster Club at ll'UO this morning. J,x,x'&'3MC$''0"S'5', If )ou want to look well all T of the lliuu, and be well iron X of the time use GREENVILLE MINLRAL MBiailTS WATER. " (The Mitchell Well) y and get results. It cleana your ystem 41 t. ' rhona Bagley i. Sfcj nr your y Drugg'tt. X X V-x-M-:-e? TIFT TUNS DOWN PLEA REFUSES TO SOLDIERS REMOVE NEQRO FROM POST. To Move Negro Troops Now Might Move Offenders From Jurisdic tion of Local Courts. Washington, D. c, Juno S, Tho president llntly refused to uicude t iho demand Horn clliiens of Seattle vv'ush, tiansinlttod thiough Seiiiuo Jones, foi tho romoval of the tvvout) nith inlniilry, colored (uf llrowm. vlllo fnino), because a soldier Is ac cusod of assaulting a unite woman. 10plan.ltlou uf Hie reason which lit iluenced the piesldint In thia uclloi. is contained In n tuteunt Issued bj deeretury Dickinson Atiei nollui ihu unliire of Ihu complaint the slaL. ineiil su)s, -llie pisldent states tin u'uuest will not he compiled vvltii, that It nil) nieinbeis of tho loglineiu violated the livv the will be apple bended and turned over to the loc.n autboiltles ror punlsliuiunt, that Hit necessary discipline and Interests m the comiKinllj leipilred tlioruugli aim piompt Inveslltatlou, that the Unit od States Hoops me lo be slutione.1 In the United States and It Is the business of the war department in see that the) make as little dlstuin auco as possible but to i online llieai imNinproveu charges would bu ineiwl) lo Impose tboii'i on another tomniuu Ity nnd might probabl) arouse .1 pio test from such a comiuuiilt) and mi til thcru is a thorough Investigation of the chnigos made In the nelgbbni hood where the Hoops uro and vvll nesses presented, nnd (oniplcto jnoar 1)0 taken, the lemoval of Hoops ii'Jght not oul) withdraw witnesses, but u possibility of thu guilty pintles Iioni the couibt having Jurisdiction ovei the alleged clinic" The seen tni) of war hcirt won! lo tlui commanding offHei at Pint Liw ton directing a piompt and templete liivostlgutlon, Ihu ('oulliiouienl or of (outlets and tile detention of witness es, If belonging to his comiKiiid, ainl, In lew of the .st.ite of feeling re ported, dltectcd that his command be contlued Bh Icily to thu lesorvulluu ponding a cunipletu ilivestiyallou Tederal Crop Report. Washington, IJ C , lino 8 'I he government crop leport loday shows the nrea sown In spring wheal to bo about 10,712,000 acres, 7.3 per cold inoro than sown last )eur The con dition June 1 was 92 S per cent as compared with 9!i.2 per cent on June 1909, and 93 per cent the ten-) ear averago for June 1. Uvory penny couuts Save a fow by discounting your light and water bills Offlco open noon hour Don't forget J. I. Collins" special mis on pianos. Albert's Place New Phone 37-72 Opposite the New Post Office Palace of Sweets Will opeu lit old puslofflte biil'dlng Saturduy, May 'it. To stnrt things off lively and gut acjuiilnlud with thu pooplo we will give a SPECIAL SALE Saturday, May 2K Don't miss It. TINE HOME-MADE CANDIES AND PURE ICE CREAM. White People Only Aj-f--.AAJ.JLj...-teJL.---. -A...J.A......J.J..-J.J..AiJ,.f,r.5ti!H&' yr)vvvvv,fvvv'vv",fV''vv,r''i''r'rrr."V'f'','"'vv,' -- - - . X - rvrnvTHinn EVERYTHINQ ORR. WE ARE MEMDEWS r &rtMWrrWrrrrtWitt.t IF IN NEED OF ANV1HING IN OUR LINE DE BURE TO CALL ON U8. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADi; AND MAKE THE PRICES rilGHT. , , J v J. J. PULLEN. 'f , vvvv'vmvvWvWvi X j i HnuiH 'i wTSfVmFTIliB f wpHMMH 'fit A Jil V n II ! MB WMmmmmammmmmm AMERICAN GIRL WEDS. Miss Margarets Armstrong Drcxel Bride at raihlomble Wedding liiindon, June S -Tho mirrlnw of Vlsciiunt Mnldslnne, elder sen ol the tnrl of Wlnelillnon ami Nifillnghnm nnd MIsr ,Mnrgar''ln AriiiBtiiing Dn el, ihugliler of Anthony I)ieel. ur America, were celehrntod at St Mm gnrols, Westminster The service wai fullv churn), thu bishop of Umdon an I Cuuoii llenson of Westinlnstor Ah bey and Hip rector of Si Margaret'' offlchtlng CAL1TR1 IS if IN M KING AND QUEEN or ITALY MIN I8TERINC. TO SUBJECT'S. People Are Calmei and Hope That tlie Worst Is Now Over. Avelllmi, llulv, Juno 8. King Vic tor Ihumanuel nnd (Juei u Helen i spent tndii) nuild Iho dosulutltiu uf Culltii mluisteitng lo tlieli nlTllited ubjoits The town Ih praotbnllj u heap or lulus. About .SOW) inlinbl InntH wire bhouirkod lasl night In tho coiiuiij Olstt lets 'Ihitiiighoul the day the lovo uf the people hn tho king aud itueen found tvreaalO'i lii the spontaneous ileiuiuiHlnilliiiu Naples, Jiniii S --Dining Iho night a hi'iIob of slight earth Bhecka word reeniileil bj AelnuiogiapliR at poiuis In Southern Italy. Iho disturbances hmvi'vor. weio not othetwlso notlco aide and todii) the jiiHiiile throughout Iho region that was severely shaken yesterduv. aie calmer In the hope that the wotst Is ovei. Vrf x THE BACHELOR GIRL Will Have Charge nf Our Clg ir Cise All Day V ? n t v Friday $ :: X :: Wo Will All Ro (Had To Seo Y. ;!; iJUmJtMiJISlaQiSSSISaSXiM. "RAW UV&r t T You Come In X ' ;;;.:.;;;;:: KKKKKK :!: Perkins rharmacy i A I' HOME or OOOD DRUGS. t (51 " P 5 S B W A I H HPP19 Q XS1PP h Q I nPECIAL IN OXrORD3 AND PUMP9. O J lA)t No 1 Vie 1 lllucher I'luxlblo oolo, neat last, $3.50, reduced j lo 2.90 J I 'ill SM il If B I Lot No 'J IMIuiit Ulurlirr Welt sole, newest last, J3 00 grade, X II B w I 4' K O0 Jj ol filti 3 Viol I'unip iroidiy solo, J2 50 grado reduced to A ', only $1.90 J j K Lot No I Vlcl lllucher McKay solo, out on hero, all elzca, J To The South Sitle of liM gluiit ruillKija u 101 i The Stiunre in liur- Y a ,t4 GRLAT BACRiriCE OF LINEN DRE33E3 AND SUIT3. A -SS-J j Iiett S UlU bt.lllCI I Many of tbose Linen DroBSott nro or unusually good (juallty, Uli t;uod color trliu.mlii(f,n, aro now designs, I'rlce rangluc from - - ) I jj en in MOO, we offer one-third off from regular prlco. A !1 Pi I II I n m I n II Or h i'v special in white waistinqb. y UirEK16Mi1a II H :r,c white wnuti,, $ V Mr Wlilto Wnlstlugs 19" f j j , wr Whit- WulallngM 15o I Giocer Gomnaiiy : '" vv w"""" ia' t 1 i ff WRr m vrnirMUMisGS'&r' QRtEN COOKING APPLEB X ..,. M ', ( in urnrTuni rt. "r IN VEGETA0LE9 LITTLE OF THE DOOSTER CLUD Y Xrt-rrrr'f4rXl ? r4'l .x!-''''!' - IS WHAT COUNIS IN 'I III l-NU RUN. , A House built out of DUST QUAI.I TY of Lumber, the kind wo bundle, u itUI a good lioure when the bouw built of choao iuulier, pui uuar o any prlco, from Uuatern Taias or eleewltero Ii lone gone lo pieces. Patronize Home Trade and get HIIST QUALITY It l Hie tbeapest. H. A, BARSUH LUMBER CO, (p'cce.era to Conway Craig l.uinbr Corapaay.) NOVELTI This week flndi ua with many new arrivals In noyoltloi They hip the summer' daintiest styles, ones that will delight tho noiitin of tnsto You can make your selection hero with tho mwiininre that )our purchase will bo satisfactory In neckwear wo havo an unusually attractive display, them nro the fa'H-j wash utock In heu and embroidery, plain linen mid the many kinds with JUmHs altncheil Tho pretty soparato Jaliolfl, large laco collaiB, and lace yokes, the fancy dutch eoi law In while nnd colors, plain and plaited, lace trimmed, a sljlo lo ploaso every ono at 25c lo qq Now hand lings In Iho hhtk nnd colors, medium nnd largo bUos, Bquoio and long slyles, now handles aud Inside purses at 50o to....... S12.50 Ulastle bolls, nil have now buckles, pretty patent leather bolts In Ilia oVtra wide and iwdluui widths, wash bolts nnd gold Htjles, nil new nt 2,"e lo Sl.OO Irfirge line of handkerchief In the plilu, embioldery and Inco odgoB, mini) st)lea nt loo to 350 1 iini'v hose In thu plain and hand onibrolderled styles .these I'omu In lilack nnd all tho deltcalo shades at..., . .50' Neck chains In tho piolty bends In fancy colors and black at DOe and )5e Uaireltim In all thu best stylos, largo and medium sizes. In ninber nnd shell, nt 25c to .50 Hide combs In the plain styles nt 10c to 35c Now hair nets In black, brown nnd blonde, at 10c, threo for U5o Hall liuilda In tho coronet Btylos nnd the long switches at $1.30 t $5.50 H.iihIboik) lino of now hand grips, In tho loathor nnd Imitation loaltinr, some leather lined, If )0u nro planning a short trip gel 0110 of llioso, they 1110 oxceptlonnl values at (2 to S1U.50 Ono lino of pretty hair ribbon In the plain and chock styles, In white, black nnd all colors, lit many widths, worth doublo what wo aro asking, )ou havo cholco now nt "lie, 12Hc 17Hie mil 2iiW lliflck and colored shoit silk gloves, self stitched, at .....53 lilack silk gloves self stlldied at KOc to $1.00 Italics' vest, tape luck and sleuves, blenched, a good value at lot, wo bought them cheap and jou get them now at only (Jo Y Y Y SPECIAL IN OXrORD3 AND PUMP9. Ml No 1 Vlt 1 lllucher I'lexlblo oolo, neat last, $3.50, reduced i in nn I l.ul No 'J I'aliMi!. Illiu-ht-r Well t leduced to , I Lot No. 3 Viol I'unip IftilCtiy ... i.. - iiii.... , Y I.ol No I Vlcl lllucher MuKoy solo, out on hero, all elics, . (III prtulii reilllitul it) M"1 .(Hi A .. GRLAT BACRiriCE OF LINEN DRE33E3 AND SUIT3. : Many of tbose Linen l)rcsou are of unusually good quality, ,, good color trliu.mlii(f,n, aro now doalgns, I'rlce ranging from l4 $2i0 lu WOO, we offer one-third off from regular prlco. . I l SPECIAL IN A ' Y :iic white WaUting Y Mr White Wnlstliigs I Wr Willi'' WulallngM A Iki White Walstlngs. . Y X KwsjirrffL mi Am as ,ir m mjsshbai masst ffMgW&2VVBM . Wfrvrm v I I 'il inn in i ii ' - r C '-SW'',','l Chapco Poultry Food I Cha.pco Little Chick f Food X'X ill ? X Old Phono 140 id ? f,WWWS&'WXW'J''' I WrrrW"WSs&yr4rrtrSrf ? Lunch I y X .j. fl'Jt Po'-nn ljornl (lerrlnit, ' ' Hulk' Ufled Beoff llseiUHfort OhM, 1 4 , gull Chei t X. 1 ! $$ VALS IN ES sole. uowoHt last. $3 00 Krade. 3.25 solo, $2 50 grado reduced to c on ptiJJ WHITE WAI3TINQB. y5c 19" AW 12 New Phone 140 Specials Brick Checiae, J; llmter Brown Dntad, J Cerrelat fluct, j riln Biauw ' t i l'aotromo Spiced UM. . l vWvWvvvvvv M 1 e - -