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jtMWW I JH" J"1 ifi M I'll11!! .'MiftlJBMlli'iW1' ,'M,w,WMg II 111. IL II ' " '"' llggliirr"""aaai;5 iWIIBL j WV- Ii u-iJW ' - , -" ;-' ( --' i,im'- . v, 'Ufi'-' r ' '-, ".- i' ' HKi" ' "W - " T IwMh fz- t'jiuiim.'iiift'ii1ii'j.)U.,!!-Lngji.j tar - j'igju!!ijfj."!zx.r': - Wma.s Power Over Man Sis h5& "1 111113. Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of fl worth) man. When the loses it and Mill loves on, no one In the wide world can know the heart agony he endure The woman who suffers from weak Beta and derangement o( her special womanly or ganism toon loies the power to away the heart ol a man. Her Central health suffers and the loses her (ooJ looks, her attractiveness, her amiahilltv and br power and prcstUe aa a woman. l)r. Il.V. Pierce, ol ItulTalo, N.Y., vtltti tho esiilance of his start rf aide ph)sicinns, has prescribed lor and cured many tho.-.snndi of women. Ho his devised a successful remedy tor woman's ail mi its. It is known ns Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Is n positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, reu stes, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No hitnnl -dealer will dviie juu to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Of. Pltm't PleMtunl IcIIIm rrtullle mnd ttnngthta Stomach, Lhtr mil no til. Bankrupt Sale, On August 10th, 1910, I will sell to tho highest bidder for cash nil tin collected notes and accounts of thii face value of about $700 00 of the os tnte of A J. Ten ell, Dinkrupt, Salo will bo conducted at postouTco In town of Merit, on date named, bo twicn hours of 10 a. m and 4 p m., by virtue of authority from court of. lnnkruptcy. A It. NICHOLSON. Give Home Preference. Why send orf to hno jour Summer clothes made when you can get thorn lwido right here at homo by I'rcd Wcrcks Just ns cheap and jou cai soe them whl'o they are being made, and there la no chance of jour suit being made wrong or out of style. Ellard's Wood Yard. Handles all kinds of dry wood, cord, block and stove wood. Mocks $2 per rick, stovo wood $2.60 par rick. 1 glo prompt delivery. Phones Southwestern CCoj Now 438 M. A Ellard the wood mnn tt Undley Jbhuson's Iiook Store In headquarters for everything In the reading line Wlion the stomach tails to perform Its functions, tho bowels becomo de ranged, tho liver anil Tho Mdnos con Rested causing numerous diseases Tho stomach and liver must bo re stored to a health) condition nnd Chnmberhln's Stoni icli and l.lver Tablets can be depended upon to do It. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by McOaughey Bros, and all druggists. Just received a fresh shipment o' very fine high grade chocolates, kept cool, fresh and nice all tho lime Mmlloy Johnson's Book Store. Notice to Water Consumers. An additional ihatgo Tor sprinkling purposos Is applied to all flat rate services. Liindley Johnson's tccolvlng every di). ular books of fiction. ltook Store Is lalo, new pop Have a Splrell.i Corset undo to or der. Sto snmp'es nt Mrs J 0 Ann strong, North King Btieet You can get jour harness or sad dlo rcpilrod, washed and oiled nt Hoykln's Hnrdwaro Stoic i m I.lst jour property with Missay ,V Long It you want quick action tf In Bad Fix I had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. I was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardui. 'Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." J 41 The Woman's Tonic Do not allow yourself to get Into a bad fix. You might get in so bad you would find it hard to get out. Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they arc, will grad ually grow smaller instead of larger you will be on the up-grade instead of the down and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. Get a bottle at your druggists' today. DOARD SCHOOL TRUSTEES PUBLIC ISSUE STATEMENT. It Is Proposed to Construct An Up to. Date Building That Will Meet All Needs. To tho 1'atrons of the l'ubll3 Schools or the Cit of Oreenvltle: It has been npparcnl.for several mouths past, tint tnoro room was neetled in lolleve the crowded condition In tho public schools After careful conslJ oration wo concluded that the prob lent couliLJjest bo solved by building a new lioiwo for the use of the High School Wo laid tho matter befre the City Council and found the com mfssloners heartllj In favor ot a now building Thereupon tho couticll call ed an election to be held on next Mon dn), August 1st. to determine whclh ei the people will anthorlfo a $7O,00U bond issuo to paj necessary cost nt lb conli inputted building Wo take ibis irvlhud o staling sumc of the lensoiiH that moved us to act lu tho matter. 1 rifteen hundred and four chll droit vvi.ro emolled lu the school tor whites during this )enr, the number at the respective buildings being ns follows South 517, West 302, North 1S1, Central 211 '1 he need fur more room Is most pioaslng at the South and North build lugs and will he more so next jear Iheso buildings can be relieved hv using the initial building for glade work luwor than the High School, 2 While the centrul building Is n good lions", and will last for rran vonrs, It Is not piopcrlj nrrnngoi' foi i High School There Is no auditor, lum In the building hence no place to nsBcmh'e the entire school Nclth er nru the rooms ndipted to tho use of teachers meetings, literary socio lies, ottkes, and laboratories One hundred and slslj seven pupils re m.iluod In the high school nt thu close of the sosslon this veai, and there wen- nlnet) even pioniotcd from the vVntil schools to the High School The pron ol ions from the Ward schools w.ii to the eight grade, making a totil In the grade for next ear 10S, which li enough for three rooms Not count lug tin transfers nnd those over age, tho other gi idea lu the High school wi'I Mind us follows Ninth C8, Tenth t 1 levonth W Prom this It will bo ei n that the lack of room In the Hi b school next jear will bo a ser ions matter " The standing of our schools Is such, that the number of transfers ns oil as tb overs from other locall lies Increases each jear The airount .collected from these sources this jear 1 is far above any jear In tho past 4 The purpose Is to construct an I piodiio building so arranged and qn ppid as lo meet all tho needs of i lb t e'as lilgh school for mnnj i ii It will contain a large audltm mm mil lie furnished with all need id looms, plumbing and heating fa Mm We have obtained options on what we consider a most desirable lot for tho new building Tho lot ad joins the liorcostond of Mr. 11 P loon- cy on tho cast, ami extends from Washington street on the north, to Pickett street on the south. This lot Is centrally located and Is easy ot ac cess from all parts of tho city. 5. Wo bollove that tho public schools nro not n whit behind tho best schools lu the stnto outside tho largo cities Wo do not know ot any Interest which is ot tnoro Importanco than our public schools Only one thing Is needed to mnko them equtl to the very best. That one thing Is nu uptodato High school building lies peel full-, ni:o S 1T.IIKINS, W C I'OOLE, C 12 MI2AD, 1.. A. CLAHK. 1. A llOUKNiailT, K T S1H2AKF2S, w. m Mcimtui:, Trustees A GOOD SHOWINQ. Greenville National Exchange Dank's Cotton Letter. (Ireenvllle, Tex, July 25 Dear Sir, Since my last report the weather lias been Ideal and cotton Is doing well and has advanced rapidly. The following report Is bised on 42 let tors Condition of the crop compared with same date last junr shows nn In crenso ot G',i per cent and nerncH T dajs Into Only two out of 42 letters Indicate bo'l weevil and oulj lu limited mini bers doing Utile damage. At I'.S points cotton Is roportod fruiting well vvhllo four points report fruiting very lit tie. Thirty nine pulnts report lot Ion holding Its fruit while thiee points claim It Is shedding some Last week wo had n few ilnjs of hot winds and In reply to question "What effect has the hot winds of the last few dajs had en cotton, oul) four iolnts clilm to have suffered nnd those whiuo the soil Is light The other points claim that thu hot winds was beneficial In as much as It slop peil the growth of the plant and cms ed It to begln-frultlng. Twelve of the 42 points claim to need rain but In most places where they havo both light and black soil adjacent claim rains are needed onlj on tbo light soil. Estimates as regarding the probable jlo'd per ncro without n'oro rain wer1 made nt 33 points and gave an aver age por ncre of 407 pounds seed cot tou Yours very trulj, II W WILLIAMS, Cashier Greenville Nat 12x Dank : CLASSIFIED : ADVERTISEMENTS. XH"H" XMXHMX WANTED Must bo a bargain, a im.jp leuiUir.uoi U S Cliaudlcr, nn 1 in in tun.- Man 7--!9 -t ton Itl2.Nl llnck building on North siomv all, e.mt fiont J. u Clayton 7S1 I'OU K12NT Urick bulldluu I lo It L. Davidson. Apply 10 tf I OK bAl.i: .Scholarship In Tjler l oiniu id i College If taken at once ni 1 wll virj ihcup 7-Jd 4444 k-4-k-:-::- 4sM IF YOU ARE NOT lull &ALC l'ivi) shaios IS months oil Gioenvlllo Building i. Loin Assi. stuUt bee Hoj Johnson. OUR CUSTOMER TRY US. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. Harbwck . Sor Old Phone 192 New Phone 204 Jt4fr4sKX-:X 4:-X-"X-4X'XK--X":'--:-4444 j WAN'IUD To r new expiring loans anil inako new onus. Long time and low rates. Jtljssjy & Lane. tf Foreign Mission Program. Kavanaugh foreign Mission Soclct) program for August Ut. Roll call My idea of a model I" M S. Devotional Mrs Arnold Reading Contest Names of irlsslonirles nnd wboro stationed, Read This. If jou are troubled with any Kid nej, bladder or rheumatic trouble ou will find 00 dajs treatment In $1 00 bottlo of Hnll's Texns Wonder nnd seldom one bottle falls to cur-1 Send for testimonials Dr 12 W Iln'l, 2320 Ollvo Street, St Imls Mo Sold by druggists Special prlics on llngiMle ill esses, linen and glngh mi dr ssos, wash skirts, wool skirts, walMs, etc, at Graham Bros m Very special prices on ladles glng ham petticoats largo assortment ut Graham. Bros THE 0. I ALBERTS CASE (Continued From Second I'ago) i (let your harness repaired nt J. Boykln's. M roll R12.N I' l'urnlshcd rooms foi light Iiousi-kuplnu .Mrs U. L. Davidson. foil SALi: 'Iwo bootblack stauds at i baifijiu Siu Will Jones at Banner unite 1XJST A blink jearllng niaru colt, small lu sle Liberal reward for re turn lo H. L Carpenter. ED SWIFT Groceries Will sell 3-pound cans 'Wapco" Tomatoes this week for $1.20 the do7,on. , j Both Phones No. 28. j VAN'I12D 'lo buj or rent a gasoline engine a lo 0 11 l" MiiBt bo in ijooJ order and complete, rcadj to run Greenville llroum Mfg. Co, roil SAL12 A line bunch of Ungllsh sottei pups, two tionths old, Just right i for (Mining See Tom Klnningham, or new phono HIM 7-28 ANSWERS EVERY CALL. Greenville People Have Found Thjt This Is True, A cold, a strain, a sudden wroncli, A little causo may hurt tbo kidneys Spells of backacho ofton follow, Or Bomo Irregularity of the urine A cortnln remedy tor such attacks, A medicine that answers every call Is Doan's Kldnoy Pills, a truo spo clflc. Many Greenville people rely on IL Hero 1b Greenville proof. Mrs. T. J. Llnehan, of Groonvlllo, Texas, sajs: "I first used Doan's Kld noy 1'llls about two years auo. For somo lime I was greatly iinnojcd by backache. Whenever I contracted cold, It sottled In my kldnoyu nnd at such tlmoa the passages of thu kid ney BecrotloiiB becauio too frequent. Doan'n Kidney rills, procured from Ford & Pennington's Drug Btoro. gave mo great rollof. Another rcom bor of my family used this oxcollont rcniody with equally good results and It, therefore, gives mo pluasuro to recommond it." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co, Iluflalo, New York, Bolo agents for tho United States. Remember tbo name Doan's and take no other. i I OH SAL12 I'.irk slreot lot 80 by 110, lenerete sidewalk, graded and tenactd, shado trees, l'rlco $1250 01) A II Holmes. 8 3 ":"v vt t t r t ? ? ? t T f y r f Farm Lands Farm Loans ,F YOU WANT TO EUY, LET ME KNOW. ,F YOU WANT TO SELL, LET ME KNOW, IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY, LET ME KNOW. I KNOW HOW. Will N. .Harrison The Land Man City Property t Y Y Y Y V Zf 1011 SALll Scholarship In Tyler Coumiorcl.ll College, Will sell at a baigaln New phone 3 10;, 7-31 KOIl SA 1.12 Moderate priced rosl deuces, on Cornelia St , Fuller St West I'll Lett St. or Sayle St (100 Oj cash, balance easy payments A. II Holmes. 8 3 RAILROAD TIME TAULE. (This tln.4 card Is primed for tin Information of tho public. Its cor rectness Is uot guaranteed by tha publishers ol this paper,) MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS. Dallas Dlvltltn. Northbound Loavus No. C flyer 10 : 20 a.m No. 202 1:20pm No. 10 Limited OM&pui. NO. 204 11:00 pm. Southbound No. 203 5:15 a.m No 9 Limited 7MCa.m No. 201 3:55 p. ui No. G flyer C:30p.m LOS r Ono brass sldu automobile Inmp, between Dixon and Greenville ICoiuru to W. II Samiiell and get ro wanf. fOH HUNT Nlcholkon homestead on Noilh Stonewall street, two blocks of sriuare, newly painted, new poreclaln bath tub, all modern conveniences Apply lo J O Nicholson Old phone I I (office) 251 (residence) Gil. 8 3 Y i I flll',12 HOMI28TKAI)8 from. 10 to IC.i J acres land lu Ala , Ark , I-'lJ , La , ut.d J, i Miss given away by United States J I floicnunent lo MUicossful applicants X I rfeiiil 3ri fur Information and appll ' ah. I,.., .,. m..!.. Ilf.xin Hn VT..nnl. T M.n.ll ,1,1,14 1,,V I1U1J(0 vw , lltfluilj. Shrevepert Division. Eastbound Leaves No 222 10:30 a-m No 224 11:10 pm Westbound Arrives No. 223 5:16s-m No. 221 3:40pm Mlniola Division. Southbound Leaves No. 737 Dully ex. Sunday.. 7:00am No. 207 4:15 p.m. Northbound Arrives No 2G8 9:20 tt-m No. 738 Dally ex. Sunday. . .5:15 p.m McKlnnev Brinch. Westbound Leaves No 2GI 10;2Ia.m raina to rny house, the bust No. 735 Dsllr ex. Sunday. .11:15 a.m Eastbound Arrives No, 73C Dally ei. Sunday.. 10:05 -ta No. 202 4:05 pin Was two white follows out ploughing In tho field. Tho man who got sick was working with mo. (.'apt Oats had charge ot tho gang. Ho Is tho gee tleirnn over there (dnfendnnt) On--colored hoy got whlppod lbro Hint daj, think It was lu the morning Nobodj else was whipped thore Hint dtj 1 worked the net row from llol ling boll), and was talking to him ns wo went along I did not see anv body holding IMwards, or get on his Head or legs ltolllnit belly Old not get on lldwnrds' head and held htm down Son Wells didn't gel on bis legs I ml hold him down 1 know Hint for certain. Wo went right there by that house to dinner, Alo dinner In the sun, wasn't no shade around ihpr Wo hoed out until It whs 12 o'clucl and walked to dinner, nil ut us, 12d wards Included Kdwards nto dinner, drank somo vvnter also. Wo walked back to tho field, and .Mr I2dwnrds did alio Nobody was whipped after illn ner IMwards walked out towards th. om patch and Capt O.its told him I i cono back About 2 o'clock Kdward' 'aid bo was sick and Capt Oils sabt he could hoe his row to the end and slop. Ho stopped lie lommincel staggering Thnt was about 2 o'clock He sat down. 12very time wo woull cxtch up wllh him Capt O.vls would tell him to go In fiont nnd ho woull keep up. lie never worked nnj more ittir ho said he was sick The sun was nwny up when wo quit work Hint evening We left 12dwards there .it the house In the simile The) luted him to the house nnd put bin-, In tin slndo of tho water lank, and put n clnln around his leg and left soin body wllh him A white fellow w.n there 1 went on with Cnpl Oat'i lioclng lu nuother Held Wells was u good pleco nhoad of me all dnj 1 Aorkcd right by the side of Hulling be'l) Will Kdw.irds was about as ar behind mo as fiom here to that .vail )ondur If ho hud jelled 1 could have beaid him I saw then-, whip th. negro On cros uxnmlnntlon ho testified I am about 18 )eirs old was wotk Ing In the bull.ist pit down here about ilgl.t miles, when the) got mo for cup shooting I had never been ar rested befoie that, never wiib anest ed In Louisiana Wo commenced work there about 7 o'clock on that farm, 1 roilton, tho sun would he uwa) up Was a prelt) hot daj Kdwnrds woik id on until 12 o clock We sat down in the sun and ato dinner Don't know how long wi tested fur dlnec We rested about an hour mid a half, be give us a long time foi noon, bo t.iuso It was hot Wo weie 111 thu sua all tho time, them w.iBiit no shndo tiees around there now here, nothing but a house. Ldwnrds commenced working again after dinner He Just said ho was sick Never beaid lilm .aj be was gottlng blind and couldn't see Ho hadn't worked long after din ner before bo got sick When 12d wards got sick we was awaj over In the Held, nboiit middle wiijb ot tbo Held Wo weru going 12isl from the hoiibo We went on down to that end 12dw arils hoed bis row uul and the Captain told hlui to go ahead In fiont if ho w.ih slik, mid lie didn't hoe no more He went on In front and u.il down on the gioiiud lie was walking staggering a little bit Aflei ho got io thu other mil he cuuldu l walk ami the otbir fellows toted lilm lo the bouse He crawled u little bit alu.nl of us while wo was gulag to the end I didn't seo him take hold of the lie gro's boo I know Hour) Williams I didn't see Mr !2lwards tula bold of Willi mis' line Williams must have lii in iihe.id of no bei-niihii I was be ilnd I could seu about nil) thing lb.it panBcil out theiu Oats iiovii whipped L'dvv.trds that evening, that i saw M) nick name out nt the farm is "farting Hell) ' I hivu gut good wind 12dw arils didn't lay donu bj tbo corn, illiln'l lu) down lu that torn f'ajii Oats didn't pull bis gun on him anil curse him and tell lilm to corno luck fiom Hie rom, ho Just told bin', to come back because he didn't want him to go nut there, and he had him go in front, and lMwiuils sat down lu a row lu from ut the gang l;dwards had not been III the shado from tho llmu we wunt to work that morning until wo put lilm In the Bliadu that evening I helped curry l.dwards over tho fence He wnsut paling nothing at thu time llu n .list havo boiu too bnd off lo walk, bo causo bo couldn't walk He was out ot IiIh head Ho did fall down out by the end of tbo rows, by 'the nine I saw everything that ncruried thei-'. -mil novcr saw him take hold of Hour) Williams' hoe Witness H Jtuilior. being sworn, lot tilled. 'I bo count) convicts worked on my faun about the fall ot tills mouth, couldn't 8t.Hu positively, but sent Mr Arnold word to send mo in .Mr O A Albert bad charge of Ibein thu do fendanf here Nobody worked lu the llo'd that day oxiept the convlclH and myself and sou C W llueker My son and I were ploughing My son and I started In to work earl) lu the morning and ploughed until betwi en '! and I o'clock Wo rpilt work Id foie the convicts left the field, slon ped our plows, and saw them leave the field Wo were In sight of the convlctn at Hints while wo were at work, there would be Union couldn't tee them When thu greatest dls I n n io from theiM no would bo some tiling like 400 J.inls, the best of in) knowledge. When the nearest to them we would bo from CD to 100 yardB from them That field Isn't exactly level, It has n lllllo rolling lo It On ono sldu It slopes lo the Kist and to tho other Bldo It slopes to tho I2ust nu 1 west 'I be rows of cotton run I2nst nnd West I saw tbo guard whip one of the convicts that morning, couldn't statu positively whether the convict was white or black, of my own knowl edge The best of my knowledge that was between 'i and 11 o'clock. I did not see anybody else whipped thoro during thu afternoon ot Hint day If a man had been whipped by tho guard that afternoon as many as six I lines and halloed loudly live ot those time I certainly would havo noticed It I saw Mr I2dwnrds tho dead man, afte' he was brought lo my house; I saw his face I saw no brulso or irurked pljro on bis face I waif lu a posl lion to seo him fully- After Mr IM wards wns brought to my house he was put In tbo shado of the house, chained to a post nnd a negro water rarrler was loft there lo wall on lilm nnd keep bis head bathed with cold water, and they went to another Hold to llnlKh another Job. I bad a phone lu thu house and Hie guard had my wife phone Mr Arnold Mr Arnold oi in) X Oat Greatest Clearing Sale Will End In FIVE MORE DAYS . - . . -. , - i. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X I Y Y Y Y Y f t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t r r t L Time Is stunt- but ovary lnluuto ot there last di will bo crowded full of vnluftRlvliig that wll, bring crowds of enthusiastic economists to this sale Wo are going to nnko this tho bost week of our SALi: nnd every ilny now witneBe the final selling out of many llnM thot can not be re plsi ed but there Is still nniple solecllonn Tho goods you need nro here nnd you can buy thorn here and now nt much less than they'll cost liter nnd elsewhere. Many of the Items quoted are small lots and will nut last long. One lol misses' and children's black lice stilpo hose moHl nil sires, our regular 20c values In rlosi at halt pi Ice 10' Our entire lino of Indies' and misses' white hose this wick nt halt price, 15c to r.Oc values for pel (Mil TMiC lo II Is'" One sinill lot 10c nnd 15e toweling lo rloso at per )urd . ., v 5f One small lot lOe to IRc percale and nsidriis shining to i lose nt .. . 5l Our entire line of children s slippers for the n tniiuil r of this week at HAM' IMIIt'Il Warm Weather Wearables For .. Ladies at Still Lower Prices. Six "Ilk dresses in llnjih and taffeta, prlcos $12 01) to (25 00. this week nt halt price, G0O $111.50 About twenty Lingerie dresses In nil good col ins prices fit ISO lo $12 00, lo closo tills week at half price, $175 to SO, 00 About two do7en linen mid cotton coil suits, all In best i tilers, prlcos $ri 00 to $7.60, to closo Ibis week at less tbau half price, $2.20 to .5, 5 r r r T Y GOOD BLEACH DOMESTIC PCR YARD fdiOUk 5c S !Z ir r y 9-1 DLEACH SHEETINQ PER YARD 20c x: o ions to the luiinl) rum and Hun phoned llmu luv lions, lor him to initio lluiic Hi Mllnei did nut in it him an) thai L know of IMwiiids died light nbout 8 ocluik, oi mi)lje a little utter S u'cluik 1 bu ruui.ilns were taken itvvnj fiom ni house somuvvhero between S and '.I oelouk, 1 couldul sn) 1 stlil nut see tbo le uiulns aftei thu) weie lakeu awu fiom 111) house Witness I'lojil Kuekei, being sworn, testllled 1 mil n sou of S lliukur I lemeiu Uer the datu the count) convlils work ed on u ) tathei s farm, about the Blth of this mouth 1 worked mi Hint farm invsolf. 1 went to work ut 'J o'clock lu the morning and worked tin til I o clock that tiPicrnoun llio mi llets had left the 111 Id when I leti I'liun wbeio I wns working 1 iiiuld so Hie cliuilcu vill th" time I dldnt seu iiiijone whipped theiu on Hint afleruoou If Hun- Ii.ul been u in whlppeil live or six times tliei 0 and yelled virv loiullv I Hon I ilium whether oi not 1 would havo seen mid heard him. I think I would 1 no Hied them Iwo oi three tlnius during the da) and neiei saw innlliing nil iisiinl Iiiiuii n I saw Mi IMwiuils nf lei he wiih brought to in) fnllieiN liuiise bill saw un iii.iiIih oi luulsos m bis faio If there had been uiv Ihero I bullole I eoiiM have men It On ciosH iixniiilii.Uioii the witness lesilllid I nevir had a rnuwirsntlou with llio lifendint nbout lldwnnls, illliiu be foni nr after IiIb death I lioniil lilm sav boii'oIIiIiik about It whim bo hroiiKht lilm to the house befom I2d iv .ii lis' diintli Albeit did llol suv ho whlpind I2dw.inls anv Mr Spillikin wasn't present 1 never board Mr AI burl Slate Hull ho whipped HdwardN that mining 1 have no brothers Witness.! 11 Uedwliii', being sworn lesHtlcd .My glvuu mime Is Jim Itodwliio (Witness hoie sworn) 1 am u laiui cr. faun hind I have In en n guuid on the pom farm of Hum loiiui) I was ploughing on llu- nirni on tne ''in of this month Was employed Hum thai day 1 aaw the bod) of Mi Will lbtw.irds at the pool farm I saw him biforo bu died, and when ho died and uftei be died llu JuuL had on work clothes After Ills death bis lu iiiulus were washed I saw them washed 1 saw bis body whllu It was being wiiBhed and allot It was wasliud 1 did not bundle the body any Was standing 1- ' d'1' "0 nolleo any bruslses on bis bod) or face 1 said I ilidiil iiotlui mi) bruises on his body, I iiolluil a skinned plaeo ho low euili kuioiup 'I he) Weie siillin uii)ililug 1 took to be a bullae ciipt 'KIM) bi.ovv tlio Mui 1 would sup I -' the linn had laileu mil hurt In i in m 1 mil) know the skin was olf ai tin knees Mason, the J 1' vv is out thore 1 didn't lull him tho bruis es on Hie hips weie caused befoto death, 1 Haiti Hies ludlinted soiuetliluit lll.e thai, I dldiil say tbo brulsu weiu put un uul tbeto, 1 was not oul theiu ami illiln'l know That was It as will1 as 1 can exptuss It I ex- picssod It as appealing as thu other i use 1 bad bad W'ltuuss T J. Mllnur, bolng sworn, tuatltled. It Is admitted b) counsel fur thu statu that Dr. Mlluur Is u ipialllled lihjBlcliiu (Uallllud to testify as nil expert In this ease. I aie. louiils plDslilau now and wan mull on tho utli and 7th of this n until and have been all dm lug Ibis month I had occasion lo seu Will LUlwnrdi Ut Mr. ltucker's farm Just bcfuiu liU death, lu luj opinion he died from congestion from overheat. 1 saw his face befoie he died 'Ihero wore no marks, abrasalous or bruiseB on It I exiiuMued Ills eiittiu budy the next tin) ui the next d.t) nlghL 1 strip pid Ills txid anil uxnmliiid lilm en I lin'i, nil ohm I foil ml Just below his knees lieu. Just below the knee tup I found twu places, a plain on nub Kill" wliuiti thu skin wns knock ed oil J lieu 1 found on Ilia hand HOiiiD similar plaiou wberu tliu skin was off '1 tin sklu was gone Jus't Ilk-) It wns buie fiom lint Imiu, tho outer tilttu. I'loin death raiisul by the slik hubs fiom wliii Ii ho tilt tl. tho body woiihl be dlHioloied nt dltfuruiit pla es I round no pliu h un his body showing dlseolorallons I iiiuld not at 11 Unite to the silliness itself 1 ir.ulo tho examination beeiiusu I beard he bud been wblppid and I madu the t-x iiiiiliiatlon lo Heo If theru was auythlug un Ills body to seu If hu bad been v Ion t ly dealt with I found thuso plai- es I spunk of and Hie othurs were ills iiilorallons wlibout an breaking of Hie sklu and these would bo naturil with I ho ileioiiipoMltlnn (I)i tense here nstud with iiiulnr stiiiiilliig tliey luiilil use Dr Cnutrull when lie conies I It was agreed Ilr C, 12 CantroU's testlmiiii) glteu at the liiiusl lulgbt be cousldaiud us swum tu horo, w blch Is as follows. My unuvo Is C 12 Cautrell 1 urn a practicing ph)slifau lu Hunt county, Texas I went to see the oouvlci on Mr ltucker's farm last Wednesday lu luj uiilomnhlli' I was called tu coin.) as ipiluk ns I colli. I Mr Louis Arnold lulled me to i oiiio by telephone I found thu man lu a pulseless con OjHjsyj i ! Wood Wood V CORD WOOD FOR BY THE CAR TRACK QREENVILLE $2.75 PER CORD, I OR I S3.50 DELIVERED TO YOUR YARD ? DOTH PHONES. ' Ia.b. turner! i. X s-s-oO'M--x -:m--; havo cullapsed. 'I bo ikath of this man was caused from a chill and thu beat ot tho day, aftur being taken from the shado and placed In thu sun Mi Arnold was anxious for uio t odo everything I could do for tha iii.in and bo did all that he cuuld do, or tin) body else could have donu, under thu circumstances thing like thu slu of in) tliiiuib nail ttltlou and having hoiio slight Hpisius Were HH) Druisim or cuts' i.ookuii ne was aiiuuriiiK irom hum niitntu or to mo llko strap's! pi lieu 1 suw Inn congestion of thu slomiih I left a hack and bullock, ami nip, saw nun nolo mr nr Junior uiiunr imui i all over Haw nu biulses uxiept on statu una wiini i mini in nun iioiu bis kniu I Ibiiik I would liuvo seen was true vvnon 1 iirrtveii I loiiiiu other btuisuH thore If there hud been that bis cloth's bad been stripped to any It was nlgbl and there was a npply but cloths to the ali.luiniii ami inmp thure. I was Hlundlng r or 0 the from part of Hut body was bipi fiet from lilm and Ids feot toward saw the front pari of the body, his mu hands iiud fnee 'I hero was an ovl On cross examliinLlou this wttnsss dunce of any Injury to the front pu't testllled: "r ",c '""'v '" "" ' '"' Imndu and fine .i-i,r..,.',,,.ir,.i.K wiishud his body, ono Tin re were some elates on his hnmU was Jess Hunt nnd Howard Dickson, which ueeiiied to have been caused by or l'loyd Dickson and Ployd Johnson soiuu workliiK Inslruiiieiit, which niatle If 1 Am UOt IIIISMKlll lllOne WUIU i"r iftiatvi Jim, mu imtl uiiibiij., , .its', throe I think Jess Hunt Is oul of uaw bis naked iiiiim mid 'they wen thu noor farm Johnson Is worklim not Injiiiuil A loiigesllvu thill or for a fellow out near the Imiu and I Bunstriike oi ullher one of them would n,i,iu nleksou Is near Celuste,, tint not pioducu these very synnplonis lint II1IIIR lieiVIll -".. ,M..a ,,.,. ,v..u. i IN. i,, , i,i sure Do not Know siwre ,,,. n,. .. Mu.,nV., ,,.. ..v ..H-. ..... ...w lives but think bu belongs at Celeste lllllo Vltullt) when I arrived, but lie ii'iniost M r Nui'y bolng sworn revived somewhat under Hih use of tf sill "? tsliiiiUlaiits. which I niluiliilstered byp i I am nn finbnliiier by iiiolf-Mlpu 1 dorinlcully live In Orecuvllle I sow thu re I be hlstur) of lh tnso wlilrh I miiliia or Will I2tlatds on the ounl) hud whs veiy meagre, but I bminel r farin, on I e "tb of Ibis month. Hun bo bid be,,, .ouilued lu Jail Iwo ?.i n f i li Lies Uufori 12 ' l' h or lluce weekM before bolng taken lo ho daw ,n I Jeurns to .no that the county farm tbo day before. u,l wU on tliu Till He was dead I d" tha' h; kad bee., working on lbs n.tl now bow long he had bin dead fanu that day, and hud b.cn taken T,,,K "i(:" ttlH"" "'tl01 k ""'t 'u,r,"""" riie body was ourK , ,1 iu (iu ioiii I'. .,"'.'1 "l.nl .. "LI.'. , Ifltv ,.,,.1 was rarrled tho balau... and thai ?"?l.,"r.."J,Wl,.::u Hoik off',.,, day b..l been vry hot. and so .,,,,, ....,-... ..,..., ,.f ,1,,, nnrt nf the nlliing, me i"" " I. M. Strlncj.i rt., n.is to Greenville. Aftur u y. .i. ,.i,i i half absence I M Mtrliigui, 1 1 1 L thu must compu tint uuilurt.ikiiH and furnlluru men lu Texns lutttrns lo tnku his old posi tion with O 11 Collins During Mr. Slilngoi's nbsence ho has been con nected with ono of thu largest furni ture and undor'liiklug establishments lu Texas He would bo pleased to meet all of bis old friends and lo form nuui) nuw ones, nsiirlug thou, that ho Is bettor ipiallflud today than ovor before to render most perfect service. Air Stringer will bo In e-liurgu ot the undertaking work at the Collins storo, and will respond It) calls both night nnd day. J25 00 Tor a Nanin. A check for $25 00 will bu mulled lo the one giving a namu tu bo ducld d on by llireo competent Judges as the moil suitable for our Lard Coin pound and Cooking Oil This contest doses nt 'J a in July 29, 1910 Writ' I lain, giving d tlu, tliu name you think most suitable for each, and your uamo uud addruBS The amount will hi equally divided between thuso giving the same name, but one uamo for each ii I lowed Conlost open to all TI2XAH 11121'ININO CO , 7 20 Contest Department A Wntched Mistake to ondivu thu Itching, painful dls tress ol J'IIch Them's no need to. Listen: '1 Bartered much from Piles," writes Will. A Msrsn, o! Slier City, N C, "till I got a box ot llucklen's Arnica Rase, nod was sqoncjjred " Hums, Ilollii, Ulcers, FuvogSore1fi:o zemn, Cutk Cbupped HundiTFChllb lalns, vanish buforu ItMZSaVnt all druggists y" 'I bo woi Id s most successful medi cine for.bovvul complaints Is Cham Lei Iain's Colic, Cboluia and Diar- 1 1 1'lorldu 7 2C :s . T I TEXAS MIDLAND. Bouthbound Ivei No. 1 Mall and Express... 7:C8am WANT12D Toun6 men to learn auto No. 6 Lone Htar Umltetl.. 9:00 pm left urm and slipped down bis diaw ers down that far (liiillisllngl on i' leg I made an oxmiiiiw""" " Idy with my eyu Tlicj w rone blue spots on tho body. 1 Iww ' balirfd IkhIIuh I hat tllwl from ui stroke, uppoploxy or congi-KHon Ai ter a few bqum uch bodies turn tlar,( i,. ,, leu, hours after death n H' .i . iiunuii ill Die body It turn' darksr there than other places It i' a difficult mail' r to properly vinbalui such a body after a lew wiiir. -fiuisn It Is n hard matter to reiuov the blood afterwards lue bean empties Itself of blood Just before death from om- of those dlsfiises and thai Is why it l difficult to nroha'"' such iKKlles I noticed Hu .leieasesls face I dldii ' see any unn. .-' on the race; the see was oars tin) first thing that occurred to melrljgca Remedy. It has relieved rooro nr would octur to u profeBSlcimjUjnlud,';,a11 anj sintering and saved mora lives Hutu any other medicine In use. Inraltiablo for children and adults Hold by McUaugbey Ilros and all drngglsts. S" See Nix the Wood Man. r' I! Nix still sells cord, heater, uintewood and coal Stovowood $2.50 per rick, beater $.! 00. cord wood $3 51 per cord on contract New phone 311 u ., uiiriHlroki, JMSSSW'ii from what I sawrof tnv man nun nil things ouiuictcnl with lilm 1 will iay that 1 tviw uolliltie whlub suggwst ftPiO my mind suy external violence, iind Inlurnal violence certainly would uul produes the syiupliiino That I dls lovered I also doslre lu statu thai I do not know who the guard wui, ilu personalities pave iiotning tu im u.iih niv stuteumula whatever lu tah'is like tbo one now under dl- slou tboie would iruf(iiiiiiuy no LIl'leswhL lh.7 uld TJ duiSlu Chamberlain's Stomach and liver on on TtbL " ace , the body be JTablels gently stimulate Iks llvor ?- iL e kUiil heart acllo.i "! bowels to expel poisonous mat- '1 i.-r'.i !,ik would thiie biek tor, cleanse the system, cpr con.tl and parlbuUrly would "iw " "..',,. .,, ,,ck boadache. Bold by irroro":ura.urU.w-uica. ground, as was Hie c ase with this nr R w.ddl. .,0.,uilst. sya On cross n,n.nanuu .he "- ma,.. iuo..( b- "-"f" n0,u ua throat. atail m Z m express the opinio,, .... rj; U Jo. Ita... DtoA . p'aied on tho ground by the side or were bruiseit puces """; "",r lu' Toiy when de .th is produced the man and we put the man on tho violence dldn 't say tUgT J e' m f,,,, ". or ,i,is.i.B ami ay,l --. w I A ' ,. n,l l,u . ojrrlul niwl ul in mu t-A mmta I Salll hlUftU IKlW I lior.i I irom ItlllK' '"" . .... ., , ,, I s f f?" i f T I fll J?or Infanta aud Chlldien. 5 knowledge, soiim tblrig like tlinoouar tcrs of un hour The first thing be done was phono tor Dr Cantrell lo come there He wiped tliu sick man's face off nnd cleaned off bis face, and don't know that he done anything else a coi was nrongoi, unu wi i "o' '" w,-- --- - - , ,....,.i... .,i,. i.. ,, ... ,1 .... .1... .1.1.. nf .., I.rnlxul nines on ins uouy ll" l"" . X t.t, ....-, . ... ..ii ..-.a ..A lnrfhriunn 4 ujouuu uiiBiiius vj iuuii suu uiuuuiu ...-- . . ,,t UMM ,,v nHD bH...v-. ,.-". ,-... , -..-- . Jl,TiM., ,, ,,, lf.itl tu,urtt soontr alter ui'Hin nwn "M V for nosltlons as chauffeurs and repair No' ihoa e 8Ur "ndUO.. :J6am Lak.ry ,)r Cantr.,11 arrived there Ii were two 1 tile IM' 1 .SsiT Tin b'.k,ml .ondlllon of city rz??rzx& ". -jsi- 7!,spm- sr.r.z'r K ?ks36 35--: -,-re is- X'r'!'""'6";-'" P?0" BELTV ground, that wa.tafor.tU. I nanC l ' ''',,,u!S:yJQP".,"i,.b Z .IWVn"aiZ. mm oum lie liout up a" "" '-"" m "i u' '" u"uw ",V"",,rr,eif those blued Hie ease of i eaih produced t.y uu , n IJOciJtp I- ,Tut-u,u ww (IndlulliiBl There was ll uio. and tho Captain told 1.1m to l pU f. ,f, . Bsara tho ST? iLJSJirp- iss.?!5rT5A.A.A "u,"r ."..:,.." .:.. ,!,,, La i.t.'!,,. Un, wllh the Hang and Edwards '-'spots was ou Hie gliouiner ami oi. "'""".. , drivB Uio Wood to1 Ritm-ture of (utSJttaJcti&l -'" ' " ""-' -" '- T'JZ the .to'maeh I dldTt't see ,U. ur.uce alter tho return vessel.