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ktt ? ?tr tat ,.v.-j SpWKSS rr 4- ' . t VOLUME XX GREENVILLE. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1910. -4 PAGES NO 84 sjc ufriinmih rf w V ili V I? Among Well Dressed Men i. - ' pi H I A fit; 3? fal 2 1 I if I 1ft Y . Cofiruht 1010 V .. Thf I lw X 1 IV it. ?r .Til m4i O ., New Grop Texas fSibhon JmdifmSd na J. O. Hayter & Son. 4 Phones Prompt Delivery && :-:-:-: tirJyE- (A mm Good Gioves For Every Purpose Our largo Glovo stock Is very com pleto In every detail. Wo have Men'H Olovos for all pur poses tho best made, Driving, Street, Dross, Motoring Working, Die. Warm Winter Gloves in great Variety, lined and unllned. . Moca, lluck. Dog Skin, Suede, Kid, Scotch Wool, Etc., IUc. Gloves at 25c, 50c to S5.00 livery Olovo wo sell Is fully guar anteed to do its duty, $o-Wi&pgiVJMc 'jsmzssasaszajs s i KK-X-X-MK-X-X":- -X"XX- kk:kkkkkkkkkkkk::' m mix Aro tho most perplexing part ot their wearing apparel unless you got the right kind. Our line of School Shoes Is nmen stringer this season than over before. Wo aro showing a greater variety and better quality than can be found elsewhere. Our prices nro no Jilgher than jou pay for inforior quality and 11,11 repairs douo without charge (except half soles). Special care (should bo given tho growing feet to have every child's, foot fitted properly. WE FIT THE FOOT. I TRY U3 FOR NEXT PAIR SHOES, Greenville &&&$&&&&&&&&&&&&&&$&&&& ,;"!-M"!:''W"''.X',M,M"!"X"M"t'4"-,x:b,;'' You wnnt to look aB well dressed as any You want to tnko a pride In your Clothes. Tr bo distinguished among good dressers wear Kuppen lielmor's Clothes. They have an ex clustveness and stylo that will make you iirouud of your personal appear mice. The trim lines ot Iheso Clothes are paliiRtnltlnglv planned by designers, masters in their profession and care fully tailored by skilled workmen Tho watch words aro "Stjle, Keflnc inent, Wear." Wo aie showing "sonio handsome pntterns In OvercoatB. Come In and tiy on one. Suits SI8 to S27.50 Overcots SI7.50 to S25 EmsgESMSSMM Pure -X-w 4 -X"X-X"X"X"X- V T V f Y ? t V t t f T t Y T Y Y Y Y Y Shoe Co Y Y ! South ene Syrup IB FAREWELL TRIBUTE FROM THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH AUXILIARY Mission Program Followed Surprise on the Pastor's Wife. by Tho Qrccnvillo auxiliary was enter tnlnod by Mrs. T. A. Snirth Tuesday afternoon from a to c o'clock, and a larger attendance than usual lespoml. cj to roll call. .Mis. Smith was -assisted by Mes- names Darker, A, A. Murphy, J. T. Hoblnson, T. A. Slrunlt, J. W. Sinclair. Tho programme having been nr ranged by tho hostess was us fol.ows lljnm "All Il.iU the Power of Jo sus .Name." itoll call. "I bring jou glad tidings of gront Joy which shall bo to all people." Devotional Mrs. W. II. Hush, Piajer by Mrs. W. T. Hilton. Topic Medical missions. Our medical missions lit India, a talk by Mis. 12. A. Jones showing now gient tho need for ndoiimto supply of medical missionaries. . Dr. I.emiuoii and tho Phllllplnes by Mis. J. S. Sherrlll Is ever mi intetest. Ing subject so dear to the hoarts ol tho ntixlllary. A Hketch ot tho hospital In San Francisco given by Mrs. .luo. lleau champ. Trio, "Stnr Divine" by .Mesd.inies Hilton, Tolbert and HobeitKon wnb greatly enjoyed. In memory of Mis. I'e.irio bj .Mrs V. A. King. To Misl'earre was giv en tho dear and honored title oi .Mother ot tho Clirlstl.ui Woman's Do.ii d of Missions. Mrs. J, 1';- Heckham sang In bel ow u pleasing and nppealli'iK m.iunoi, "Tho Good Shepherd. ' Then and Now, by Mis. it. M. ilui cbeison was given as follows: Then has reference to our C. W. U. M. woik In 1U07 when Uio. and Sister Hilton came io us. We had an enrollment of HoveuUeu with an aierago atlend .ltitv ol olght. .Mrs. IS A. Jones was our efficient piesident, Mrs. Sherrlll. sucietary, Mr. King, tie.isurei; Mrs. T. A. Smith, prebh lepoiter. We wers moving along In a quiet way doing some good, but had not been ablo to enlist but a small per cent of our women In missionary work. Until the beginning of 1UU7 vTTTiad been meet ing in the church parlors with the faithful few, carrjing out our pro giauis. our hearts weiu In tho work but to enlist otheis was n pioblom wo had not tully bohed, So wo de cided to hao tho meetings in tho homes invito the women to ibu meet ings and wo had hardly gotten st.uteU when wo changed pastors and that caused sonio Vlolay in getting tho homo ineetingse atteudod though tho Interest was inciensing. l)ut not until wo elected Sister Hilton presi dent In September of that Sear dlu our C. W. 1). M. Increase In member ship and get tho missionary spirit aroused in tho women ot our d,uich. To her is duo tho ciedit of leading us out Into bio.idei Holds of usefulness. I believe Sister Hilton has tho lacul ty of getting tho bebt sorvico out ot people, which Is a happy gift. When she came to us wo had twofllfo mem bershlps, now wo have eight. Wo had an eniollmeut of 17 now wo have Hi quite a creditable increase In three jears. Itis with sincere regret that wo nro losing Sister Hilton but what Is our loss will bo another's gain, for 1 am sure sbu will not bo Idlo lu'thls great work of sending tho gospol lues sago and wo wish to commend her to her now Hold as one who Is ablo ami efficient In all Hues ot Christian work. Wo shall wish her wise couu Bel and Inspiring talks at uui meet Ings but wu will cousolo ourselves i knowing that she Is working in unoth cr part of tho Lord's Vineyard. And wu wish her Godspeed In hor new field of labor. Our prajors and good wishes shall follow her, Wo shall al ways remember with lovo and kind ness her stay with us, and the InBplra Hon she guvo In our beloved C W. II. M, work. Wo don't like to say good live but will say that Uod ot all grac be with us all, A motion that a copy of Mrs, Hut- cherson's paper bo sent the Auxiliary nt Fayettevllle, Ark., was ununimous. At tho close ot Mrs. Hutcherbon'g paper l.ltllo KaUicrino i:ills and Au gusta Ueauchamp entered tho library carry a violet basket filled with dain ty linens which Mrs, l. A. Junes pre edited to Mrs. Hilton with tho follow ing well chosen 'words. "Again our ranks aro to bu brokun, another name Is to bo dropped from our roll tail, a familiar fate will be missed flora our meetings. This time It Is one who haB occupied our presi dents chair for about three years--Blbtor W. T. Hilton. Sister Hilton 1 want to say this af ternoon in behalf of this auxiliary that wo aro going to inverse tho old custom or habit, If you please, of plac ing nil the roses on onos casket. we want to ten you bow we ap- pieclate jou and jour work In our 1 midst ton have Interusted and on-1 listed joung married women Into act- ual service You ha. Introduced now I means and incthetlr for tho advance- ment of our work. You and Hrother Hilton havu cultivated tho mission- ary Intelligence until our congrtga- Hon lias become loavend with the missionary spirit. Ana we tning that it bus over flowed to some of our reJIglou neigh bors. How distinctly do 1 rcinuiuber about three years ago when a letter' rame Into my hands from the 1 Hil lary at Atchison, Kas., cominonalus- i nn to our midst and our work, i feci now that as though they have only loaned you to ua for a tlino. Uut wu Imo en Jo j oil that loan to th ' extent ot ownership. And now we Icol that wo nio uMenrtlng Unit loan to another congregation who wo hope will appreciate you as wo have. We don't want to feci ns though ou nro going among strangors. And we hope that you do not IM. that wa.v, but only going to n band or listers in Christ Jesus who nro labor ing for tho advancement of Christ Kingdom on earth. In token ot tho very grout esteem In which wo hold you, wo doslro to present you with this llttlo basket ot gills, as a feeble effort ot expressing the Rrntttudo ntul appreciation which we Im-vo Tor you. May jou accept it In tho spltll in which It Is given. It lias been prepared by hiving hands and hearts, ami now In thu hm gu.iRC of the post 1 wlil sa 'Our heartfelt wish wo would nuke for jou May ever unrthly gift ho thine Ma) llfo bo hnppj1, frlonda ho true And think ot Iho Greenville Au.i: Iniy In ruturo time. And when at last voiu- work l o'er Ytnf draw near to the, uront un known And trend tho Snnds of lMen'9 Shore, May jou reicjve the .mil crown.' Mrs. Hilton's rosponso wiib full ot tho love and esteem lor which she fuels toi each member ot tbo auxil iary. During tho social session tho bos less-B served appetizing lefrt'shmcnls TlntH closed another enjoynjilo ClnistmnH meeting with Mih Smith, tho pleasure being mm rod only by the thought that llro. and Sister Hil ton aro soon to leave our midst. FREEI501M! FRANCE GRAND MASTER SAYS DIDLE RE MOVED FROM ALTAR. Did Not Visit Lodges While in Paris as French Constitution Replaces the Book. Wneo, Tox Dee. C. In opening tho leovnty-llflli annual communication of the Grand Lodge ot Texas Masons Giand Mubter T. C. Y.intls ot llrow.. wood this morning leferiod to the 'net that ho was In Kuiope recently ana that while In Paris hu did not visit tho Masonic lodges owing Io thu fact that these lodges nro not recognized by -Masons in tho United Stylos -r Gieat lliltaln because of the fact that they have removed thu Dlhlo from thoj altar and hno substituted thorofur tho constitution ot France. MRS. EDDY'S FUNERAL. Will Be Buried In Mount Auburn Ccm. etery, Cambiidge. Huston, Mass., Doc. 0. II was de cided today that tho body ot Mis. I'M-dj-, lalo head ot the Christian Science Chuich, would bo hurled lu -Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Tho directors havo inlten rull charge ot tho mau.igemout of tho church. m m Some Heme Products. Ask your grocer for DIxlo Cooking Oil or ISIk or 121 Toro Lard Compound, homo pioducts niado by tho Texas Refining Co. Equal to tim bost. Italka's for ladles writing dusks. rtalke's for davenports. Italko's for easy chairs. I take plcasuro lu Informing 4 my friends thnt on Jan 1st 1 X will removo my mllljnory htore y, to The Pair and to leduce my ' stock, beginning Monduy, Dec !! Cth, I will oflor all Y, TRIMMED AND A PATTERN HATS, Y T of which I still have a nice ', lino, at ;!; GREATLY REDUCED jr PRICES. - ff There wl'l bo some attractive X bnrgalns in inlllluorj'. Those X who attend this sale first will ,, hi'cute tne nest. RemovaMe KZ : iss vadda ;;; .VJotch em ?!: O I .. i,X-X,,5'"X"M-'C,rt--X"X" 2 i i Before (Buying X Mriko It a point to learn tho V riossibllltles of this ctnrn in 4 Drugs, In value and In prlcdi. X Stop In and see our lino ot Y, y Sundries and Toilet Articles. NEVER ANY TROUBLE TO t, x 4 ,. 1 y j SHOW OOODS. oy urug m. ', Flret Door West of Postolflca. Wo carry tho Ctfltbratel Y Hess Line ot Stage Muko-Up und Raqulltea. X J SOMCTHINQ OF THE CAREER OF O. H. COLLINS. Some of the Principles That Have Guided Him In Deallna With the Public. In 1S98 a young inrin by tho name of George Collins, unknown nnd un tiled in tho business world, purcluu od iho hardware bUsltiuiB ot J. M UngmlAlv which wn ni thnt tlmo being conducted In u rather unpre tentious building on the northeast corner ot tho Square. The jrars lmvo lOino and gouo and today Mr. Collins, Instead of coniln Ing himself exclusively to the sale ot hnrdvvaio mid Implements, has ad ded furniture, hh undertaking, depait- moot, nutoniobllfls, buggies ami other .' lines, saddUiiy and hnruoes, and oth. lines, all contained in n mag- nineeut thieo utory building which gives more floor room than wns oc cupied by Sanger llros. In (SHU. Ills business has grown steadily fiuui small beginning, but his Incroaou alnco thu completion of Ma addition. as his hooks show, lins beon simply phenoniiual. Asked what slnp'o principle be had followed that ho cousldeied had eon- tilbutcd most to tho growth mm permanency ot his business ho rad lly ansvveiod. "To secure n pleased and Btitlslled euslomei. It Iiuh al ways been my pulley to look out fur my cimloinui-'s Interest along vvltli my own. Tho main Idea with mi lias not beon to seeuro nu Immediate piof. It. but to please mj customer, to have what I Knew, would satisfy thorn ev en though for mo there was voiy lit tle In the sale. A satisfied custunie' It a permanent customor, jour busi ness fi-iond aud one who eonsclously or imioiibclously helps jnu Io socuib other custoineiB. Ot course this in cludes giving honest 'values lor the monoj reieiwHCnnd observing all the pilnclplea common to thj proper con duct of legitimate Imslncss .Mr. Collins has been wuglng a vig orous ndioitislng campaign this fall, und a visit to his sloro and an In spection of his (Iirteiont Hues pioves that ho la making good every state ment lie has published. While neglecting no other dopart ment .Mr. Collins has given especial wile to the development of house furnishing. He ban ovoiythlng In de pendable goodB necessary In propei ly furnish uuy homo from the most Fine Confections In the confectionery lino sou will find tho best and choicest or Chocolates, Nuts, Candles, .N'ougots, Marshinallovv nnd Car uinols, hosldos other temping candleb will bo louiul flesh, de licious and wholesome lu our sloio at all times. Wo ctiloi' to the ladles' and chlldien's twulo all the tlmo. Greenvillo Confectionery Co. Albert TlBchmactn r, Mnnncor West of I'ostoffice. New Phono 37-72. Old Phono 417 M-X-XX---X.-.-X-XXXX- ec Jones Pays Muko your Xinas lulacilons) now, as our goods aro going fast. Nothing makes a hotter gift than it usorul nrtlclo In tin) Furniture lino. Kor tho host ot picture fiamlng Boo us. R. F JONES Furniture x-"XX"X"Xx:--x-:"X" .VVV-.K-VVV X-M 'rrtWv WE ALWAYS BUSY BECAUSE OUR 8TORE 10 OH - THE SQUARE KEEP YOUR EYE ON Us AND $ WATCH U3 GROW. X . OR.R. LITTLE I :: C"X'x--x--X'--'X---x-M---'x'M"'-x-'X"---'-w';- tbbbWrWthttj&W rr.----r.rrrrrr-rrr' 1. X 4 Is the most cenci ntrot' d um! than tbreo ilnifs tho nutilt ,c while Its coat Is less than Hat or Hogs, will reduce your ii Cotton Seed HuBIs hare more nutritive value than common hay tvhlcn costs 60 per cent more, is more coj ventent to handle. Is perfectly free trout dust or foreign matter and Is healthful and appetizing. The EVa.xed Feed forms a 'Tlalumcd nation" giving better ro Bults, Incroaiod milk and butter production In Cows, nnd in Fli-ali, Fat and gercral condition In all animals thru any other feed in thu world. r I X Greenville Cotton Oi! II U ww 1 I Wunili i I e i " I I i'ii n 'i'i, lto lias -iii)iliing no lilivry, liv ing room, din im rtium, brtvnktRBt room mid kitchen nt moderate pric es. Ho Is proud ot the fnot that he Is n pioneer In the sntnllor cities In offering lilgh-Kiiidc tuinlliiro nt lower piuie tlmn tho Rime goods eould be bought for In the cities llq, has a very largo lino or hard ware, stoves, quennswaro, tnildles and Imniess a lid Ms ilocK of buggies and other vehicles "would rolloct crMIt upon n much Inrgor olty tlmn Green ville. 1H iiinloi'tBlWirii department la equal to thnt of any oily, unit hi exhibition room Is so arranged as to present sample oT cvoothlng In otock lu this lino. His rest room Is cnnifortablj' and ntt'ractlvoly furnlBhod and Is liberally pu.ronlred by his lady customers. It has nlwnj-s been Mr. Oolllnr idea to keep his business In advance ot the development of Greenville, and thus his establishment Is uuw ami has nlvwijs been n credit to tho town. Ho is not only n successful tiiisluuss man hut Is ti prominent, progressive, llh oinl honrtod clllnon who takes nn tir-llvo inlorest In ad that portnlns to tho vvolfuro ot tho city morally and materially. MESSAGE READ IN CONQRESS. Attlon on Many Suoaestloni Not Ex' pected at This Session. Washington. Doe. c Congross gnv lospeetlul ntlcnlloii to President Tuft's inuasngn today bin thoio wore coiniHirntlvnly few mouibors who were willing to comedo Iho piohuhlllly ol farm able acllou nt tho planum boh hIoii on many of thu ii'comiuenda ilbus coululued thoruln. 'I'lm guunrni opinion was Unit tlmo would not per mit ot notion In view of the fact tnat tho session will clone March I. Tho message was delivered to both houses by Secretary l.uttu soon after they convened nt noon. Tho reading of the document, which wns of iinitHiini letigHt, wits at llrst Klven close attention In both houses, but gradually this utlontloii censed on the part of most ot the inoinberH and those who lomnlned In the chambers devoted theinsolovs to prlntud copies, bofuio them. Dun't forget that wo cairy every thing to bo found In tho liinilluro lino, both new and second hand Unllto's rurnlturo Store. ;: J Y ' lleautirul Christinas HookB of j I every dmorlptlon. Fancy Ilox S ;. ? . and Hulk Caudles, & :: t Ilarmimloit Kienoh Ilnrps nnd y '. Shoot Muslo. Tho latest und ! most popular. y Tho Celubrnlod Parker Kouu- A t.iln Pons. v !'! Llndley Johnson's f Bookstore I i. fi Call around and examine Y stock. Old phono No. 15. Second Y; dcyr oast llurkham, Leo snoot JJ Y l .. ,-.a.x X-X"X"X' WW.- Th Freight" Funeral Director -x--'."X-X"X-xx'-'Xx-c'S :-x--,-X"X"X"X"H' t"J"i"M"; ARE iuiicji food known, nas more ..1U10 of O.in or Wbeut Ii-an, f uthi.r, aid fui Cuttle, liortoa ! bills .md give better roiultl. 4v( - XM - M - ..X - X - X - X aSnS' Vyk I The Advantage Of Early Christmas Shopping ISvory ono will ho waited upon but early shopping wlil lie found to be best. .We io better pruparcd to meet tho demantt that will be made upon us this Christmas The stoohB nro larger, the variety bolter and tho salcsforco more experience:. We have goods bete that one wilt find tulubtu Tor every trlena. Gifts for Women and inombvr ot the family. y ElcBivnt lino jt nucltwer In the lact, silk nd cnitton, Jabots, stock and laco collars, some put up lu fancy boK at 280 ' TJio UIORtint shopping bags and fnncy purses, In blaek, brown, gray, red, etc., Inside pursoa, many l)le at 50c to SU.-10 Potent lonlbsr und porslau belts, uovvoo't stylo bucklea'oDe Handkoroblofs, tome halt doian are hero In endless wirioty, laco, ombroldery, and plain hem edges at 16e, Bo, HBo and jj()0 Kino black silk liota, bost quality at per pair S'1,'16 lllaek silk nnd lisle hose, also tho folorod, at ftUc amt.T..;;5o llaiiilsonui fitra In the single boa, and iniitf ot In the sol, In black, nnd rich hrovvu nt 11.03 to $J(.50 l.'retty swoalcis In tho white, blue and red, newest atyies at usc " a.yr Illitck mid council kid gloves, olf Btltchod, boat values nt OS" Illuck and oolored kid glove, self Btltoned, at 75)0 I'Muoy bell pin In largo varlotjj of nwot tyl nt 25c and 5(Jff rnucy ghrn pillow lops, laundry bags, oto., leady to be vvorKed, rich dOklgnt nt 2Bc Io 5yo Jload sunrfH In tho 1.0II1I, poislan and fnncy stylos. In white, black mid all colors, I'rotty co.it liangerH In the rich colors. l''aiu v bags, iieeillo tioolui, biipportors. cfunh bruoliB and tin- like. In fin t ii'i Mlilug I lint is suitable an a gilt will bu found I'i-ii nt tlic Iiiwrnt prlcri t DO YOUR SHOPPING E.ARLY AND GET TIRST CHOICE. eW(i iififS'o MJa.3' "SS3SSSlEsiri - x - - x, - 4 - x - " 'X"-;-,X"X"X"j'"j"M"X""t'X exander 4 "X-c-:-: X"X"4--M":""X"X"K'" ;v'X"i":"S"",M;"J ; r i: I Watch This Space For Christmas x--;..:...X"i:"-'M-":"X"X"X;-m- "i-X'"X'-X"X"X"X"X''"S"X'- I ABSOLUTELY PURE RIBBON GANE SYRUP X EACH AND EV8RY DUCKET QUARANTHBD TO PLBA8B 4 TO YOUR UTMOBT ATISFACTION TO TRY IT, MEANB TO DE CONVINCED. -42 Wfry &, '-"X'-J'''X'X--XX''t'M'X-''X4-XX-X-' 1 11 iii' ' .X..X--X--X'4'XX-,X"X-- I Fresh Shipment 4 RALBTON BREAKFAST FOOD, t RALBTON HOMINY QRIT8, '" 4 RALSTON VHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. ore PHONES X'X'4 - X'! - 'X kl- -ii L ' am. -i i) 1 ' " X-'XX-'-X"X-'X FRUIT CAEXES 1 There I always a lot of trouble and perhaps u failure, when V you go to make u Fruit Cake. We t.tn ri'itiM- jou ot thu trouble by pUelng your order with us fur u iuru Irult oske- Y I'ttoneA st your sorvnt. .X Weyrich's iekory - - X - - X - 4, - W - K S1.00 would make a nloa girt, tney t - - - - x - 'C - : - ":x - ,kk - - -x--:"X"-:-:"-X"X--!"M--s-x" I Grocery Co Y 1 X,-X-"'X-Xf-44'Kw.X sXMx,iV'C"V't'X''fr-H'XMfr X...X:"-X'K-"-X--8"fr .'OML JMUIJU'l'UM IW? M'X-:"X-XW",X"4 fj2l ,i n uta, anuiuuii. Jgag -X-C--XM444- I M0 - - 4 ' ' iu 1 jggr aqgggi 0-XXXX-Mh gr!w si 3BS& A n M f. s S -- C- "Uwiliyt-w. ??; A-i; -J.V ..Hac S3"' BBWiBiBtin?'ftiLLLLLLLB