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la 4 Jfik. J.. tWWIfc f ...' . twiHe VOLUME XX GREENVILLE. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING JULY 2-1, 1910 NO. 269 ' . i ill In a t a o O o ft o o r o oo uisao oo&o oooo oooo hko ijHsao The Purchasing Power Or YOUR DOLLAR INCREASED ONE-THIRD EVERY READY TO WEAR DRESS IN OUR STOCK IS NOW ON SALE AT THIS GREAT REDUCTION (NONE HELD IN RE SERVE) OF- 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount -ROM THE REGULAR MARKED PRICE. THE SEASON FOR LIGHT, COOL LINGERIE DRESSES IS HERE AND WITH THIS GREAT PRICE REDUCTION EVERY LADY SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE or IT AND SUPPLY HEII WANTS IN THIS LINE. Silk arvd Lingerie Dresses l-S " 3IJ 13 0FF ENTIRC l'nc. (U'i Lingerie dresses 1-3 oft go nt ".U fl IS Lingerie Dresses 1-3 oft ko ill 5j5".9( 51 SS Lingerie Dresses 13 off go nt $'3.20 ISTIELEISTO VIOLENCE fltin Lingerie Drosses 1 3 off go nt. (5 IS Lingerie Dresses 1 3 otf go nt... fC7S Mngcilc Dresses 1 3 otr go nt... JCri Lingerie Dresses 1-3 otf go nt... $100 00 Lingerie Dicsics 13 otf go nt 511.15 I.lngerlo Drosses 1.! oft go nt $12 SO Lingerie Dresses 13 oft go at. 515 00 Llngerlo Dresses 13 ort go at .. 51S.95 Llngcile Dresses 1 3 otf go nt. . $1C'J". SHU Dresses 13 ort now SIS 05 Silk Dresses 1-3 oft now . . $2130 Silk Drosses 13 oft now . $27 50 Silk Drosses 1-3 off now . su.r.o . su.g:; .. $1.50 ..$ i. or, ...Hi.07 ...$7.0: -SS.'.U 910.00 9 iu.cn Sii.r.o sptu.o:; 910.20 9i8.no si a a o o o o o o & 0?s-SKS-J-0 SODvCaCO ffiOO&OOO 0&S Ripe Magnolia Figs Hot Peppers ,J. Hayter PHONES 24 AND 10: 3 tSGSSttVBSS&BSSS&Sif'A'MKiXSSSSSlEZgSZi 8 P. f fWiiiJ Ulli Vi Athletic Dndeiwear Its wonderful how I litis slle of Undeiwe-ir lias grown In popu'.iiitv --still Its tlio c-ooKst Uiideiwcir that a Man cm wear SloovelcsB mitl short sletvo Shirts Knee ltugili iliaoi 5()o t" 91 pel garment This Athletic llndorwoar In so torn fort.iblo, that every Man, tint tries it, sticks to It In preference to an) other rfiylo. i&M00''l4sty fJSZZXXL. artpmKmmvtBKmKfvsRiaftaaimttMV, TACKS DETECTIVES. Door of Station Battered Down Olflc -Montreal, Can, Jul) 23 The pos Buffeted. K. 13 O NOD AT BROCKVILLE, ONT AT 51 ' ... a a Q Q m O Q 0 O Zi o "Moutraeil, Cm, July 23 The po 'Ible need ot much hunter policing at In .pui taut points on the (Ir.ind liuiiK iilwnj Hjiiiem took Its place tola in the list ot iplcs, Inc'iidlng urbltiatloii mill fielfihl paralysis, dis cussed concerning the status of lh btrll.o liniigur.itul list Alomlaj bj the iiuniiiii) s eonduilois and trainmen. A more teilotis online ik tliiiu lias liecn picWouslj ropoiled oieuired list niglit at tho conipmj's slntlnn at riroilnllle, Out, and eaused In iruised acllMlj tlt lieudqiinrtei-s Seien men were injured, none ot i lit in serious), In llio double, which fo'owid Hit! urrh.it ,,f ica 1)ls enger a iln fron. 'loiouto Stones i eie tin on n and the agent's office Moimed in it wore sl prliate de led lies Tlie door was hntlered down and llio officers woio driven out, kicked and burfi'teil Tin dhpitcher's otflco was then at lacked and tho men Insldo uxpellvd Two of the Injuied weio taken to the hospital IHE OUT OF FOUR LOCAL Y. M. C. A. TEAM TAKES LAST GAME BY SCORE OF 4 TO 3 rrocioro Home Run Responsible For the Victory of the Home Team. IT LOOKS LIKE COLQUITT Johnson Appears To Be Tak ing Second. Place Incomplete Returns Indicate Davidson Lieutenant Governor, Sub mission Two to One. a tu AtM.fAVJt- !! !!! ! !! ! ! vVV.-..-- ..-, ------- ,n( secu( 1-4 Off on QlII new Low X Shoes and Pumps. V 12 Off orv d.ll odd lots and V broken sizes- t t All White Canvas Oxfords arvd Pumps $1.75 rlo Captain l'roctoi's big stick ii auo Uio eiuiance cbterdu iifternoon 01 me lust game of the tories with the Lungvlcu Cinnlhals on the cied it bldo ol the loci s ledger, an ontrj, l) the wio, which hhovvb tint Greco viile li.ib taken three out of foui Hon. the clust) i;.ist '1 eas chin, pious iJot Cap ' not onl) tied the bitnu with Ills homo 11111 In the sixth with two of tho sacks tciiamed, but it was ho who laced across tho pan In the ulnth with the deciding count ei wluii I'ranclH let ouo get past him A casual glance at tho score would (oiul to show that the Cannibals should have had tho garag, but the) Iml not the Inpp) fatuity of hitting when lilts meant inns, an accomplish nil nt which the locals did possess frr (ho time being 'llio trouble started In tho second vvlion, with uno hand I Ud away, Mr Clir) singled just third Snnilheri lioundod ono lo Moore, who In tolng to niltli McClaiy at second, threw 1.1 renter Held lioth runners advanced win u Soi) thiew While out nt llrst Jlonio had two strikes on I'r.inds, but lie stopped the next bill pitched with hlH ribs, and the Iiieob were full Oliver diopped u slow one betwien pnild mid 1ooro who did llio Al rihonse and (i wlim slunt whilo Me CI u uiih ilnslliiu tho pan Wllle fouled out lo l)odd and tho agon was over for llio tlnxj heliif; Monre, llrst up for nieuivllle la Ihe sixth, sHiuined one ngilnst llio left flold fenco for two sacks DoclJ lilteinpted to sacrifice, but lioth run hois wore safe when McChry drop ped Olhoi's throw Cooper gioiindert io short, and Moore was thrown ou lit the pi itc Wilt's ensy out, pitch ftr In (Irst, stLined lo oiul the local's chniuo for a run in (Ids Inning I'roc lor, however, met ouo of Oliver's shoots siiiiarel, mid the next moment tho ball hid disappiaicd fiou sig'at behind the left Held fence, while Dujlil, Cooper and I'roclor waltzed mound tho sacks. '1 ho Cannibals came straight back lui lovenjjo and got It After I'ran cls hnd lifted one to I'roclor, Oliver btoppod one ot .Moore's slants with his unatoui) llio drove tho ball agulnst the (untei field fence and the pitcher scored, Wllio drawing up Atkins Hew to Will, but (irlssom swatted ouo against the Iforus In deep luft, scoring Willo, al J j though he himself was iliYown out at second trying to stretch tho hit. ' The locals won tho game In th ninth I'roclor took two bases when Dili i r threw his slow ouo in front 4?4iof the plate awa lliistor drove one 1 ovei Oliver's head and boat It out J I Kerr was out. Tanner to MtClarf, V I'roclor being hold at third. Then. with Nojlaml at hat, I'rnncls let ono S Kel b) bl in and the Oreeuvllle captain i-rored the deciding counter ft titire b InninKB' H II )Z t ,I.oiibIi . 010 000 200 3 7 2 I , Creenville . W 003 0014 3 3 V ' flatteries llooro and Duster, Ol .!lver and I'rancls Umpire Ilalslln mm. I . m I ,, Many rare bargains to ho found in sun iieparirroni at u ran am tiros FORT WORTH, JULY 24 OUT OF COMPLETED RETURNS OF AP PROXIMATELY 100,000 VOTES COLQUITT RECEIVES J0,000; JOHNSON 25,000; POINDEXTER 20 000; DAVIDSON 16,000 IT LOOKS LIKE THE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER IS NOMINATED DY 25,000 TO 30,000 PLUR ALITY. FROM INCOMPLETE RETURNS RECEIVED IT IS EVIDENT THAT COLQUITT'S MAJORITY CAN NOT DE OVERCOME. OF RETURNS A. D. DAVIDSON IS RUNNING AWAY FROM THOM AS, HAWKINS AND WEDSTER AMD WILL HAVE A SArE PLURALITY REPORTS FROM OVER THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT INDI CATE THAT RANDELL HAS A LARC EMAJORITY. RETURNS INDICATE THA SUDMISSION HAS CARRIED DY TWO TO ONE. ONE PECULIARITY OF THE RETURNS IS THAT COUNTIES GIVING COLQUITT PLURALITY ALSO GIVE LARGE MAJORITY FOR SUDMISSION. THE COUNTY RETURNS WILL OE FOUND ON THIRD PAGE. ON ACCOUNT OF THE LATENSES3 IT WAS IMPRACTICAL TO TOTAL THE COUNTY RETURNS POINDETXER CARRIES THE COUN TY DY SMALL MAJORITY, JOHNSON StCOND. RANDELL CARRIES THE COUNTY, VAUGHAN IS RE-ELECTED, THE RACE FOR SHERIFF IS CLOSE BETWEEN FELTY AND ARNOLD WITH CHANCES IN FAV OR OF ARNOLD, COPELAND AND THOMPSON ARE LEADIG CLOSE TOGETHER, IT LOOKS LIKE SID ARNOLD FOR CLERK, DARNELL TAX ASSESSOR, WITH INDICATIONS THAT THOMAS IS RE-ELECTED LEWIS IS IN THE LEAD FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT NUMBER THREE. THE RACE IS CLOSE BETWEEN DUDDINQ AND ENGLISH. NUMBER FOUR, IT LOOKS LIKE WHITEFIELD IS RE. ELECTED. HILLll TO BEGIN RLPORTED HE WILL ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW DAVILLA Steamer With Arms and Ammunition er Driven Out, Klckad and Arthur. Now Ol leans, Jul) 23 -Spuclnl ill l niches loathed hero Inst nlgln to tin .ilea that Minnie! Uuullla, fonn. i pit i Idem of Honduras, loft llollo vvltn iwo sihoonum, riiruing nvn, aim Mid iiiiimuiiltlon wltli the iniumkm oi enerthrowlug President Davllla of llniuluiai Advle. x ri urn Port D.utlos, finale inula, wiy ihe government uf llumlii ins bus pi u ei! eiiiluiigii on nil nus lugos to and fiom Hint rnuntiv, mid lli.it It Is Inipnsslh i to loiiin any tiling t urn hiIiir I lie pkikims of the lepoited uuiiHlng In m-eral lovuirt ilong l In- ft si leant of lliiniluiiiM I lie Bteanui snl.l io haM lwu ,m,) 'd willi in in-t ami nniiiiiinltlon for lloiillla, Ih ii km tnl lo hue de-and fuuu I'm I l luir, 1t, list wci'k rut I'uil I'm to STUNS NOT FROM BLOOD CHEMIST SAYS IS COLORING MAT IN A WATER SOLUTION. Murder Theory in Rawn Onoo Weakened by Chemist's Report. GIRL SHES HIS LIFE SPANISH PREMIER OWES4 E3 CAUE TO YOUNG COUSIN. Girl Sprang on Assassin Spoiling Aim And Bullet Went Wide of Mark. llurcolona, Spain, July 23 Antonio Maura, leader of the consenatlvo pal ly and who, aa premier, put down tho llarcelonu llois, and brought about llio oxoeutlou ot Dr TranUsco To--rer, a ear ago, owes liis cbcapo Irom death perhaps to the courage ot a )outhful girl cousin, who throw her self upon the usslslnnt. It was short ly hctoro last mid night that rormcr lirlino nilnlstor stepped from a train at tho I'rancla station, where he ar rived from Madrid, en route to Palma At Ills side was bis coubIii Hilildeii ly from the nowd a rr in, Maim. 1 1'osa, llred throe shots 'Ihe llrst hul lot pierced Sonoi .Maura's mm, mid the second found lodgment In his leg As I'osa llred again, the woman sprang upon him, spoiling his ulm, null tho bullet went wide l'bo.a who Is about 18 ears r age, said today he did not Intend lo ihoot Maura, but he doslred only ta inalto a denoubtnitloii against lilui llio wounds Inlliiled tire not rtgard d as serious INSURGENTS IIN BUTTLE AFTER TEN HOURS FIGHTING GARRIDA RETREATED. Many Government Troopi Killed and Hundred Pack Mules Captured. $5 00 Reward. To tho poison tint bought a Singer Machlno No 1.0S0.0JC Number Is under bobbin winder Hisy mono). See if your machine is that number Call or write Singer Sewing .Machine Co. Groeuvlllo, Texas, 30d II. ItUn.Ll, .Mgr Clilcii(,i)i July 23 Stains on the co nn nt Rldewnllv neai tho homo ot Iru tl Ituwn, rallmid liiosldont. who was loiind shot to denth lu his sumiiur lesldenii, wem die land lodny by the ibemist lo be caused li) sumo toloiliu uiitlei In a wulerv solution, and mil bliiod nt tins fiom the supposed mil' derti, as was bolloved b the slal'i iuiu'h lebillves and friends I Ills dlsttmr) vvotilvens tho tliemv of ii'iiider bold b) ruliltvis or Itiwu In I. Ilawn, a nephew of thu tb eeim id has nrfeied a leward of $rililn Iim tin .ii ri Bl ulul ciinvli tlou of the pailv or pirllis who nlitlvis believe kill id I til w II Big Sale of Dainty Under-1 muslins. 25 Per cent I Discount on Entire Spring Line. ! A X. t r t y y y i t y y t y y y y y y y y y t f y y y y y T y y y mi wiimon who linvo no tlmo for sowing will do well to pniinnie this gloat uiidoiir-uallii snlo of ours. Wo have placed ol )our illsposnl our unllte line at thoAo hnndtome garmonts, our) one well inndo, cleiiu, new goods, styles that you wilt delight lu wearing In gowns wo hnvo them In tho plain stjlea, of tnnihrle, and lulnsoolc, others beautifully trimmed with find lneo eiiihioldery mid lucks, iiuido ot cross bar. nainsook and cauibrlc. low and high neck long and short alcoves, perfect fitting mid bouutlfiill) finished, regular prices wore GOc tn UGH, now limy uio 3i.e lo $1.88 I.eiiutlfiil skirts, undo ot llio tine lace, eiu-broldery and tuck. Hume have tho vcr) deep flounce of unllru lice, nil havo dust luffles, others lu Ihn plainer sl)les, trluimud with embroidery nml lace, the) are full well irodo garments, regular prices were 50c In G 7C, now they nro 3So lo $5l07 Coisel ti r ot lneo and iiiubroldery, otbors In the plain Hl)les, numo of Iheso nre ni-ido ot cross bar, uninsook and rnmlirle, ill well made nml fliilnhed, regular prices were 25c U fJf.O now tlie) arc 19c lo 51. 8S 1)1 aw era of cambric, nainsook nnd eiosn liar. In tho plain and iinibrelli st)les. In Ilia, plain and tilmmud stylos, ot Iico and emluoldory, woll mudo and excellent values at 2Iie to ?1.50, now (hoy nro 10c lo.. ., 2J51.1U Wo Ihimi llio hnndso:ie fnur-iilcco sets beautifully trimmed In lieu eiuhroldory, eta, nil to initcli flulshcd with tho bend lug nnd sish ribbon, stjlen thai will ploaso you. at per suit ") SG.75 Wo want sou In tnko ndvnntngo of those low prices and ri l tho most ported garments shown. DON'T rORGET OUR HALF PRICE SALE ON ALL LADIES' TAILORED WASH SUITS AND LINEN DRESSES. y y x y i y y y y A y !: .vL Ijludley JohlibDn'B llnok Hloie Is letelviug oveij da), lali , new pop uhir books uf (let loll Gut tho magnetic fish liilt which In an res a good catch nt I) J .Mitchell'j. S?S To Tlie Voter Regardless of who may win Ii nnd who may Lose In to days olectlon, If )ou full to c- ill and smoko nun of tbobe hlghl) lluv orcd Clgni a Albert's Place our heirt will bo Illicit with sorrow Palace of Sweets THU BEST PLACE IN TOWN. Everything new nnd up to dfito. rina Home Made Candles fresh every day Cold drinks and let Cram, Our Ic Crnm Is made tram absolutely pure fresh iweut cream. Monday and Tuesda) Greenville Shoe Co West Side of Square 1 y y y y i , - V I New ahlprnent rick . and button hole braid - Ceuipuii) i Hive a Bplrella Corset made to or der. Bee samples at Mrs J. U. Ann strong, North King street. rack, wave -Perkins Dros llliiellelds, Nicaragua, July 23 Ad vltos were received at the Insurgent heidiiuartcrs today from General Mo na which statu thu lalter'a belief In llio success uf Ihe revolution lu the Interior hlngi upon tho outcome ot the fighting now lu progress north of Acopoya, where an Insurgent victory was reported yestenluy (Jeuural Moncauo Is now nt Julgat l a at tho head of COO insurgents Up on rtcoipl of advices from the govern uitnt forces, advancing upon nun on ilther side, Moucado divided his forc es, binding one column to engage neu tral Castrllla, while with the other be ltd an attack against General Vas Quez, commander In chief of the kov eminent forces, and General Garrlda at Comolapa After ton hours' fighting Garrlda, with 00 men, retreated In disorder leaving many dead on the field. Moucado captured 200 rifles, a large amount of ammunition and one bun dred back mules with camp equip ment. Among tho prisoners Is Sal vador Mantilla A. R. Holmes FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, LIVE STOCK, SURETY BONDS Insurance Only UultsbU Cituputili s lt prttcuted OnloBit NorU. btouiul'tUr.U Both Phones ICC. Just received a fresh shipment o' very tine high grade chocolates, kept 1 . I .. - .. , .. . ... I.. .. - . Ar.nl f.B.li anl .tr.o sll 1 ll n limn V i. kA aa4 riiBtrmss engraving ai 1110 iowmsi ".., cu nuu ... .. i. ..... JKMXK9WVVVWWVMV prices In town T P Klale ' Undley Johnion'B Hook Store. J I : I V&kM ca Ri via W. Ha? HKIJIJK- y :3 .1 ,:zT k y t I !SVUV3irflViWV-.fl1TMS'l--MirmrlB,T ill II I Mil i " J I j it it s i .;;;;::::::: kwhh: i Good SocSa l t - . .'. a -ft a ff& g 0 a ii a A -J- You want ciimo right to inn .. t H IO 11 u Mill J J- rmiiit Wo hive Iho finest -j- J m ff 1 I 9 H ll II i3 I 1 f "i ! leanest nml most sanltaiy X V rLa L' H I S IB WB 8 i T & v - - ? vs . t'.,",.i I,, it... .lit. J. T v&-'3 ! We use only llio rinest frill' ! t f It v I X B'1ll', ",l11 ViU "'" buy i J W ffl tfb B JL T Our son lev is always llio ' t I3fl3 tfBTi ff BIRtA X ' best jc SMayilV Alsiiv jlX You uio nlwas well oniu ', u9aISv VvSllv Y I I j von win always nun ,i rrei.ii ;; ! p-i ly lot of linobs Ciuid) In 'Cold i K; Hlorngo ' A &- x' Perkins Pharmacy :) ?. in onocn to make a clean sweep we X' '.j: HOME or QOOD DRUGS. ? A OITER OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'3 SPRING V L-:.w:"X.'.-::":.wM.:..:xi X AND summer suit at J zrmHBmmamBmml I Half Price I? LITTLE QERMAN PIETZEL3, ? -SKX HCINZ'S OWEET PICKLES IH X D'Q "EDUCTI0N 0N MEN'8 WOMEN'S AND DULK CMILDflEN'S OXrORD8, MEN'S AND D0Y8' vlan ll PRESERVING GUOAR, "AT3 l,CDUCE0' L'"' READY-TO-WEAR I WATERMELONS ON ICE. I BARGAINS IN EVERY OEPARTMUNT. i (film jm k 'M 7fi .Ti .tJ . jFf -. w Jf JTJk t yyy HkaoMODfimAr wmimticM II Dinkie i ... ,3. 1 Grocer &" $ s I i ' t4P j ll! Comnanv i .-a" t?..f t? fciS,. x M resn rigs w4 .J x -m asvsasmsmnni&HFjQi&Ba y Tgjft f fj r . -a. !" ? . I Eiberta Peaches , '- I Moore & Jones i Old Phone 140 New Phone 140 ()( IIA-BAIISUN LUM CR COJJ ? IM 'iMi;y7?-. -.t j,..,....... . . iiV I f HUNT COUNTY WATERMELONS ON ICE X ELDERTA PEACHE8 ARRIVINQ DAILY. I ORR. LITTLE rrW4tt44toW4M&M&4& IT'S 80MEWHAT JARniNO to find that after you hnvo completed building that the lumber uwtel Ii ot poor quality and probably not sea Boned at that. Avoid taking any such chances b (KitroulzIiiK this yard, and you oan rust assured that you wl.l gl Just what you order w toprx". fii 1.CI1A.BAIISUN LUM IJCR Co! frrfrT-? vvm MM 1. MM HWM M n'Hwi iMMim .11 ii.'ij t Vl'lltlyWl H aiaij tMtfmgm&k aSil-'iln. , e . - r . m JmSIMUkaUKW1' UUv. JL v " InfMntttttimftf''' " rf fMjlllAA2mllXm-j' ' , . . A.t,wn.-fTviilt.. j t , j- rM-t jiiiiB L , iff I 1 mimmimmitauttf iLW mmmgMfXjgSWmWKB- -M