The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 283, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 12, 1902 Page: 4 of 32
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J K P QILLASPIE APPOINTED
Judge of the Criminal District to Succeed
L A C Allen Resigned
Dimply utftte
which book you
want and ad-
d r is Dr
Moon Box COO
Racine Wli
n it will petuMhently cure
r 1 udm organic trouble like cancer
uii > it uur liiipojslhlu
11 pent my lifetime In preparing this
if ii < Jr T offer now to pay for nit you take
If i AU I can not better show my fnitu
in I Wont you merely write a poatal to
learn If I can help yon
Deck No 1 on Dyspepsia
H00U No oa the lloart
liook No It on thu Kidneys
Hook No 4 for Women
Hook No S for Men scaled
UOOlc No 0 op Hheumatlim
ili cases cot chronic are often cared
W one or two bottl At all dnjgglsts
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HON J K P QILLASPIE
Austin Tens January 11The ifovornor today appointed J K P Glltarpio
of Houston Judce of tli district composed of the counties nf Hnrrli snd Gal-
veston Tire Judge A C Allen resigned
The news of tho appolnment by the
r vernor of Hon Jame K I Giliaiiile of
this city to be Jndge of the criminal court
for Harris snd Galveston countlex t suc
rfed Judte A Allen rfiunfil was re
eeheil ia this city yesterday vrlu a grot
clefcl ot general Mltlsfacllon An I wlih a
feeling much noe Intense on tlw part cf
Atr GtllanplcR ho t of pernojil friends
An expression of gratification was < Md
on all tides as the new tprend Even
rmong thoje who Knew only of thn reputa-
tion of Mr Ull i o there was an expres-
sion ot consrit itlari in not personal to
Mm 1Ut to the community at bavlny t
cured n lim f lib pivinl i lltneas for
the position as the pioper eondnet or
this nfilcu tini9 so ninoli fur the weal of
the rommuulry
Mr Gllhisplc dtirlny his long pervlce us
district illormv for tile line touiI over
vrhlili hu li now called upon in pit hide ns
Judge m for himself the repiiluilun of
relns nn able eoariirvJUi and fearletw Aet
fair anil i onuloutlnu pnweeulor liuapa
Mo of bolus sv erved liv any liiHiiein < olier
than dictated lij the loniliniUjH itilmui
mice of Tilt duty t > lie pibllc mu li w is
Ills recuvl when he uiliniuilb uhniiih turi
the fflco ot tlUtilit ettiniev in IWS and
heii Judge V D fivlii lehlgned the of
flee of Jrdge ot that court oon fietwiiiili
Ooieinor Majors then teudercd the Judg
ihii to Ml Ulluispli but thu appointment
wan then refined
When Judge A Allen rescued n few
ihijs ago the frlendii of Mr illla plo
urged htm to Nvie nil applicant fur the
position which he polntedl iefii d to do
Sonic of Ills friends however reou > iilalug
his nil > ni ntni for the position and
lili admirable qualliIeailoii for the ofliee
took the mutter up with I he goiernor
after flr1 neourlUK Mr illliiiple ti inoinUo
tjiat he would not retn o thn nppitintuient
> T ataln tendered It He uiisIi > im en e
of tho word a candidate for the > ohltlon
and If thu old political saw wun 9101 ° prac-
tically exempli lied that the of lice Hhoulil
peek the man rather th111 the min ctJ <
tnc ofllee M has ecu iluly In en In tho
prcent Inftanctr
The flr t poslttic information xcclved
liy Mr OlIlDhpIp of Mis iiMnliiTiiiKM wai
In the fallowIiib ll pJ li he icfehed ve <
tcrday from IihIeo lohn C IVil iccretarv
of state Your oppjiurment tied 1 con-
gratulate 3ou iid wUh > tii iMee < i
John W Tod
James K P Olllaspe is 1 nali Texen
Ho wan hero at rtunUvtllt Juii lary IP
1SS3 bit father at that time holding thft
potltlon of uuperln ndjiu of ihe perltcn
tlary Tie reeelrd th foundation of li <
odutallon at the uatln pnlesa at Hi cts
vllle and sulueoucnMy aiteuded the Vn h
lnfton and Lee unlverity John Kapdolph
Tucker the ileau of too law tlonlly of too
1 If You Are Sick
LET ME KNOW IT
I < vl h tltnjiy our uame au1 aJdroia
uo utouey J4 y which lo ik 1 011 w mt
I will peml with It as Older 01 jou urug
cUt to let you hv U UoiUcti of 11
ipop Hcatoiatlv He wtll let ou UK
It r a mncth and If It jc vds be ivi 1
U J B fpr It If It u e win
> li Ui 10 me Qe IU tiiiit to your
u > i ti f 1 ype W 4pelHivo jo joii 1
1 > ncr as thk roiul not he
unUerslty belirc ils preceptor II < arne
to lTou < rfon In 1175 and entered the law
< fflee of l aker t Ilotts In ISSi he was
elected county nttorney < crlni four years
< r mrll IstiO wh rt he was < > lcted dlstilet
attorney mtcceedlnE W C Oliver Hi
SOME SHORT TALKS
Judge J W Johnson Is In the city 4 om
his plantation near Columbia Oh 1 am
farming now he said and I am prcpar j
Ins to put in about n acres In rice I will
lime n cnnil tliit will btlug llrasos rler
water to nn tieliln and naturally I expect
tn iniike a slice of It Illce Is tho tiling
to plant In m opinion and I 11111 prorated
to go Into the business oulto extmishcly
Yes I iimiI to be In tho newspaper business
but 1 dont want anj more of It It Is
rather costly sometimes
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I have ald Mr J W Crate at my
house 701 Capitol avenue a genuine natu-
ral curiosity In the shape of a fourlegged
pigeon It wjs bom In tnj little boys pigeon
hoiuo a fnw dajs ago and as soon as It Is
old enough I will bring It dovn and put
It on exhibition In the shim window here
pointing to Hamilton Brothers establish
tueut where he Is > inplo sed It has he
continued two leg > as natural as nity
other bliil but from under Its wings grow
two more legs nnd so fnr they appear to
be t ns much u e to It as any other limbs
It has it l a genuine curiosity and I am
In hopes thai It will live
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Mr A Ellis a prominent merchant of
Chappell Hill was at tho Hies Our
town which Is one of the oldest In the
State is holding Its own TVe have been
unfortunate during the past few years
The Brazos came and nearly washed us
away ou two occasions and last year our
fniinem were almost ruined by the boll
wievll Now v > e are suffering from a pro-
longed diomh nut under all these un
lucky conditions we never say die Our
farmers are confident hat the recent cold
weather has do troed tho crop pests and
they liae gone to work Tfith light hearts
to prepare frt anothor crop They ure
ploughing and If rains are seasonable wo
look for old Washington county to ship
as inanj halo nf cotton next year to
market as she ever illdln fact we may
1 ui1 the le ord Innsl hirablo atten Ion
I Win pild 10 lee whlcli means dUqrsl
IIon lu a blbtt manner and In 11 1 in
lid iler vee so 11 u acreage is concerned
mil nu > r > f the planters will have rice If
rln ir cotton fjlU No withstanding the
hind Hue In which we have been bu t
nee U good with us
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A guest at the nice hotel who has a
rimd It would
wuuutirtlu Uutjn tt i AM hH Cr > t lov ° of children talked very
led tor Rebtoratlre un tlene i liitercstlngly of tho Juveniles and the
u Ja io MlJ fm rtrauw PrlnUa h0y py pou Brown pcolIr as
XtA < wo UPod tnch other I wouldnt give
ml ui e streiigtluHls those In a cent h said for on of theat goody
rfit ertte all vlttil orgini It goody boys
or a demure little girl When
ok rfe ouly powrr that e n mako
1 U duty No matter now dlf 1 wouldn t give a cent for goody
gaody boy 1 mean that I dont believe
there are any If there is ono there Is
something wreng with him He lacks
either tho physical or mental condition to
make a man who Is worthy of the distinc-
tion of wearing pants Tor the demure
little girl J havent n bit of patience Who
over snw a Tomboy aad didnt love ber it
be had any lore In hli makeup Who
dont love a woman who Is able to Jpln ut
opportune times In the sports of her father
brothers or hnibantl The goodygoody boy
the little hypocrite Is afraid he will say
ot do BomeUiltic iktt will give people on
Usa Uts ka tea aa aateal ajdeto U
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING JANUAIiY 121902
htm and tan mn and play and yell at oud
thet he mlsht o
ho the neit one Jinil
tempted to ttlek hU nngcr In the cueur
bowl or rob u blrda nft The demure
little till Is tiultc certain he wotild set
her hands aollsd or her drens torn If hip
coniented to romp and tho result Is she
Its around and trleg to aee how Arm w
can look t times From auch little
folks I want to bo delivered Jecesjnrlly
then ns you can Imagine I llk the romp
In rollicking kind of children They ar
the life and llcht ot any home In which
they ar domiciled no matter whether It
la in tbelr parents home or a P011
caravansary The normal child Is full of
life and action and It must havo vent or-
an unnatural condition follows Tho man
who can not appreciate such children Is n
misfit He Is not entitled to any of the
tood things of life and should bo compelled
to live In some secluded spot where he will
not come In contact with his fcllowR Just
s far from the maddlni crowd as ho
can be put Illeht here in the nice hotel
we have a doien or more children and I
want you to understand nono of them call
me papa and they aro all of the right
kind too They ran make Just as much
noise as any other dozen kids In the city
and their noise Is music to my ears 1
understand that some of tho guests are so
nervous that they are always after tho
little fellows to keep Quiet One of the
dear little thlncs can hardly stick his head
out of his mammas room without some ono
Is ready to give him a bump on It by yol
11ns at him to keep quiet Ihey have been
so constantly abused and scolded at uutll
they have at ast rebelled They know
they have rlchts and by the great horn
spoon It tickles me to oe them demand a-
right to enjoy themselves In 11 manner tit
tine their age They hnve been yelled nt
so much to stop their noise and not to
run up and down the steps so fast that
they have got tired of It and such notices
as this nre posted In all the halls We
demand our rights The Kids In addl
tlous to this they drew the following
up
I i petition and presented It to Mr Iawlor
the proprietor of the hotel
Mr Ltwlnr All the guests are
complaining about us children making
so much noise AVe ask you to please
give ns n play room
Aleck Klnm Loulw Matthews
Harry Prince Harold Haas
Sophia Haas J h Dauglicrty Jr
Waller Tame Annie King
Victor Haas Margie Illllows
Hobert Corson Jullot Diiugherty
All the ladles and gentlemen wish
our toijnost granted The Kids
Now Mr Inwlor Is a man after my own
heart He thinks that the children hnM
rights and that they should be lespeeted
Tin doesnt think they are nuisances at any-
time or under any conditions lint at the
same time he has to pay < nme attention
to the nerves of those of hW guests who
take a ronnlptlon fir over the noise of a
prattling child or the stamp of a lusty
bov as he chases up and down the stnlrs
and yet are able to listen to the ear plt
Ting screech of a wheezy engine with com
placency He doesnt propone to make his
hotel a prl nn house for children nnrt ho
has therefore took their petition under tie
Tlous consideration nud ha < nbmit con
eluded tn crant their wWi If he has to
build them a plar room 011 the roof The
kids have triumphed and T enlny the fnet
lmmenelr They may have been forced
out of tho halls and will not have the
same opportunity to race up and down the
lairs ns heretofore but they hnve been
given n little kingdom all to thenrehes
nd If they cant hold It nil they have got
to do K to call nn me Tll stand guard
over them with a club and agree to bat
over the head the first person who calls to
them You children stop that noise
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Jndge J C Matthews of fjmpasas was a
guest st the Itlce In speaking of his sec-
tion hn said We are suffering greatly
from the drouth It has not rained for
several months In Tampasns and adjoining
counties and th result Is that the gra s-
Is burned up and the stock water Is gone
We enn stand a great deal of dry weathjr
however We ae the peieunlal prlCKiy
pear In abundance and It Is both feed and
drink to stock There Is no plant that cat
1y 1
held that ofilco for elcht yearn or until M i
1SIJB when he volnntarllj retlted decllnlni
hare nut It In the
to become a candidate for re eleilnn ft f f
ui v i i i in tin him I muck itnm
i tie old Master must
arid regions of Texas to
dying of thirst ns well 11S
support The counties contiguous tn us
will likely be ns anxious to sec him go to
congress as wo are ami we aro therefore
certain that our candidate will make the
ninn who secures the democratic nomina-
tion know that ho has been In a race
YOUR BLOOD A1ADI2 NOW
Vour heart beats about sixty thousand
times a day lliery drop of blood In jour
velni visits every part of vour body about
five hundred times each twentyfour hours
Is It any wonder that manv troubles nilso
when the blood Is not tight
Is II hard to understand why health quick-
ly returns when you take a remedy like Dr
llarters Iron Tonic n remedy that purities
and enriches tho blood
It docs far more thnn that because It Is
tho perfect example of everything that
tonic stands for Hut It would be a won
derful remedy If Its power to make red
rich blood was Its only property It Is far
better than to called blood purltlers be
ciiuse It both makes and purifies tho blood
It Is not onn of the crude forms of Iron
that Injures the teeth and stomach but a
delicate harmless form that Is almost In
stoutly passed from the stonioch to the
blood lu the blood It battles against w ak
nens and disease and helped by the other
Ingredients of that famous remedy It rids
the system of all Impurities and helps each
sluggish organ to do Its full duty
If you have skin dl < wase rheumatism
stomach trouble nervousness or If you
have any reason to believe that your blood
Is disordered or that your health Is run-
ning down be Just to yourself aud try this
remedy
Dr llarters Iron Tonic has for fortvflve
years been made only by Tht Dr IZartor
Medicine Co Dayton Ohio fold every-
where
BLOW RESULTED IN DEATH
The Negro Deal Dies from tho Blow
Struck Him by Elliot Groen
The necro Norman Deal who was struck
with a crowbar on Franklin avenue lr < ti
by Elliot Green another negro died at UU
home No 3 Loekhart trcet yesterday
lnomtne Justice Matthe vs was notlHeJ
nnd held an Inquest over the remains Dr
G D Parker who had attended tbo negro
save his tentlmony which was In snbstanoe
that Peal died from the blow on his head
with an Iron crowbar which crushed tha
sktjll and caused bis death Charles Deal
a brother and John Winters brotherin
law to thu deceased testified that they
were present nud witnessed the difficulty
between tho dceeascd and Green th t
Green came up to where the deceased was
working on Iranklln avenue nnd besin
talking to Deal that very soon Urcen called
Deal a d d liar and Deal replied by
saying Green was a d d liar With-
out further provocation and wlthont ny
threat or action on the part of Deal Green
grabbed the crowbar and struck Deal over
he head with It
This was all the evidence taken and In
accordance with it Justice Matthews re
trrned a verdict that tho deceased came to
his death by a blow on the head with n
crowbar In the hands of Elliot Green The
charge on which Green l hold was changed
to murder
Kino Edward VII
lu one ef bla first ofrjelal acts ordered
foai htelnway Pianos The Stelnway Is
toJE ofplanoa TUl A WatKIa Mnsl
A Discovery of a Remedy Has Been Made that Re-
stores Lost Manhood and Gives Man the
Vitality of a Lion
One Weeks
Trial Package Sent Free to AH Men
Who Write for It
negencratlvc Talltts is the mlv tegi
ntzeu iiwltle and rkrmaieuf en fn 1 1
Manhood In all Its forms and tnis
It Is Siclentlflcally prepnd l > > tnc bet
chemists In the world The lyutatlon of
the Institution Is such that all phvtlolaus
know when they stand sponsor fm a rem-
edy that remedy must be exactly as ip
relented Anil when upen their reputatloa
they make the statement that Itegeneratlvo
Tablets will cure all rases of Tiist Man-
hood Spermatorrhoea Varicocele or weak
lie ot an > nature of the nerve or sevual
organs a erne must be positive and per-
manent This company will ond evert
person who Is sulfating from nervous dN
eases a weeks treatment absolutely fie
There Is but one test of n genuine medvlne
and that is the results which are obtained
by Its use if It erres the disease for vnleli
It Is prepared it Is 11 true teniedy This Is
the test by which the rallopln Tvnn To
wish their one week free treatment to he
tiled After using Itegeneiathe Tablets
one week the sufferer will tlnd new vigor
In his organs new force In his mu co
new blood In his veins new ambition n
new mnn In vttnllt < hcslth and apnear
aneo llepenerntlve Tablet > has a peeullnrlv
grateful effect nnd the patient feels the
benefit after Its first lavs use It goes
BUDGET FROM BEAUMONT
Site for the Ncw yTm C A Building
Mr Olllasplo can not yet sny when ha
will taki charge of the couit which <
now In session nt Galveston na ho has
not yet receUed his appointment nor hint
tin optiortnnlt to confer with Judge Allen
regarding hl retirement but as Judge Al
leu It iiuxlons to I relieved ex soon at
tiosslhle Mr illlusplc will likely qnnlUy
Imnicillntely upon leeching the appoint
mciit and assume his position upon the
bench
mCcsxgs
The build
Mens Christian
for the build
ssoclatlon nnd
11
sa
feet on Orleans street and 110 feet on Wall
street Tho price to be paid is 10 H J nnd
It Is believed that the deeds will bo signed
Monday
It Is the Intention of the assoelitlon to
build on the prnpert > as soon as possible
Daughters of Corifedcraoy
Tlenumont Texas Januniy 11 The Dick
Dowllng chapter of Daughters cf the Con
fedemey has elected the following officers
to ero for the ensuing 3 ear
President Miss Olga Wless first vice
president Miss Kale Kogers scoud vice
president Mis llcnrj Long third vice
president Mn Thomas Andnix recording
foorotary Miss Nell Htovnll corresponding
secretary Mls Addle Vwughaii treasurer
Mrs S II Meii irj historian Mrs A 11
Milcoin regUtuir Mls lluk Tlogers
Committees neie appointed to take
charge of the Ilouert V loo tea wnleh will
be ghen In the Dntizhtcra of the dnfed
eracy at the homo of Captain ltogeis on
Saturday January IS Jreat nepiratlons
are being mado for tho event
Factory Secured
lieaumont Texas January 11 It is prae
tically certain tnat tho conditions asked by
the hi Eastern manufacturing concern upon
which It will move Its plant to teaumont
iirect tn he eat of tho trouble no matter
nf h > w o standing giving strength and
OMIopmi nr vheie It Is needed This mar-
velous re inert banishes all feelings of bash-
fulness tow ml thn opposlle sex cures all
tli Ills mid tiottWts trat come from onrlv
nlums e > e s or overwork and hnsltiBss
cares ill of which result In premature loss
nf streugth jnd memorj enils ion lm
uotener and varicocele negcneratlu Tab
lets will effect n pure at nnv age th rc In
uo case that It will not cine permanently
xcept where epilepsy or Insanity has al-
ready been reached Tiillopla Lynn Co
makes no restrictions ouri pevson wiu >
wrltfs will be ent a weeks treatment abso
ltiteh tree nml postpaid carefully wrippel
In a plain package with no adert lng on
It to Indicate what It contains Thej liaie
received thousauds of letters ftom people
nil over the country telling of the most
Write tiiilnv to the Fnllopln Ivnn Co Ofid
ro77ini building St Tonls Mo and re
cclc the svfeks tuatment free their book
which is nlto fie end sent villi the free
tfitment will exylsln > w to tike the
tiritment n private and euro yourself at
heme
wIU be compiled with In fact the mat-
ter Is now regarded as nractlcnllv eb el
nud unless omethlnc unforeseen oeeuis tho
reinoicl will be made The concern which
Is rtenllnir with the lteiumont oil ischsnge
nnd board of trade hfii a Ucd that ik thing
be glen out rognflng Its plans itrtil a
site has been seemed
BUDGET FROM BRENHAM
Cctton Mill Soliciting Committee Calls a
Meeting
Hrenham Texas January 11 The so-
liciting committee for tho cotton mill has
been hard at work for two days and wants
to meet the cltisens at Lufks hall Monday
afternoon for the purpose of laying before
them the conJItton of things and reporting
the amount subscilbed and for the taking
ot some deflnlto action
At n meeting of Connor hose company No
I held lrlilaj night the lollowlng officers
wero elected for the enMilng jear E 11
VerebeiX picslileiit ilier rfchawo vice
ptesldent W 1 Teach secietary August i J
Jtrocksdinililt treasmer J It Sthawi o
foreman T V Miilchett first assistant o
loiciuau 1iit Krauke second nsslgtuni a
fiucniun rinance committee l II Dieyer
Meter llaunigiut lrltz Krauke Iarl com
mlltee Willie Schmld Walter Sehuwe nnd
II ICiimmel John Olneji was elected
mow ud
At oclock this afternoon Kvlllne Knil
lee the Inlimt daughter of Mr and Mr
August Ilroekehraldt was laid to icst In
Irnlrle Iei ccincterj A large number
relatlc anil friends of thw family turned
out for the mi uiswion
The remains of Mrs A Megulre whoso
death has already been chronicled arrived
from Temple on the early moinlnir train
and were comejed to the home of her
daughter Mrs A A McNeese from where
the funeral look place It wis attended by
n laigc concoure of grief stricken friends
nnd relatives
Them are quite a number ot rase 0
To feel as vigorous as you were before you wasted your strength
To enjoy life again To get up in the morning refreshed by sleep
of
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The Delt I purchased of yon in
May has done me a great deal of
good 1 do not havo the pain In
mv back like I used to I cm a
great deal htronger too and I mint
say that the licit has ilono all this
good I had tried so many reme-
dies that I almost gave up all hope
until 1 tried your Kelt and 1 know
It has done what all other reinedl a
bad failed to do I can not wrlto
ss I nam to but your Delt Is all
right 1 romaln Yours tiuly
T II OKIGGS
Ilox No 321 Houston Texas
and not more tired than when you
go to bed To have no weak-
ness in the back or come and go
pains To know that your manly
strength is not slipping away In
short do you want to be a man
among men I can make you all
this because 1 have done it foi
others
DR MCLAUGHLINS
ELECTRIC BELT
has restored health and strength to thou-
sands of wenk and Impotent men If
used as I direct it la a positive cure and
ran not fall It gives the vitalizing power
of electricity without burning or blister
ing to etery weakened part developing
the full vigor of manhood It removes ail
the effects of Indiscretion or cicesnea for-
ever
Dris wont restore your health They only stimulate If you have to take a
stimulant tflke whisky Taken lu moderation It does less harm than the others
If von hnve one of those oldstyle blistering belts 1 will take It In trade for
one of tnluo mine never burn or blister 1 do thl not that the old belt Is of
rtiv uie for It l not lint tn establlrh the valne nt my goods with people who hao
been inlnled by the false claims of concerns rcllitig a heap worthless artlcls
Write for my book which describes my treatment and gives full Information
dr m a Mclaughlin
DALLAS TEXAS
407
Uax Bide
NOTE When yon use Dr McLaughlin Klectrlr rteH yo arc nn4 r Uie car
a phy cluv Affcnta or drojrjrt t rre nerer allowed to aril tljev gnarl
amnmmMmimmrm
Unprecedent-
ed Offerings
in Jackets
JACKETS Box style
as shown in the picture
light tan color regu
iS p
S JACKETS Tailored
Mellon and Broadcloth
in black tan castor
and lisjlil brown requ
S larSIS value O Kf
at
loom
Miscellaneous
C HI L D R ENS UNDERWEAR
White merino undeNnrts and
drawers sizes A to 12 years regu-
lar price 50c a garment 25c
MENS Underwear Heavy ran-
dom shirts regular price 25c j9c
MENS Drawers Heavy Canton
flannel regular price 25c lnc
MENS SHIRTS Madra cloth
culls and collars attached or de-
tached 49e
MENS NIGHT ROBES Large
astonlshlrg ernes made by IteL nerative j Jong Well 111316 tlamielettC ClOt l
Tablets Their one week free oiler Is uen I j ° j
nine and no emharrn slbg question asked g rUUICU pilCB Hit
BOYSHOSE School kind regu
lar made double heels and toes
extraordinary lnc
MISSES HOSE Onyx dye lisle
finish double soles heels and toes
extraoi dinary at 25c
LADIES PURSES In morocco
seal alligator and kid wuh or
without card case on special sale
at 25c and 50c
New Embroideries
one
addition and five
Vi2 °
rouSj
Price il i l
Reductions
LADIES WAISTS
French Flannel tnnfljj
fancy buttons
braid regular
price Siso each
RAGLANS Guv
anteed rain proofmdj
of Rautelte cloth
fancy yoke rtp
price 51250 O-
at 0
We have no storage rooms No place to put in storage any winter
goods Our letaii storeioom is taxed to its full limit each season mi
we are therefoie requited to unload to the people all our surplus each
season Puces have been deeply cut and the biggest and bst bargami
e ot the season may be expected here this week j
Surprising Specials
in Goods by the
Yard
OUTINGS Dark and light c6ots
plaids and stripes 5c and 6c kind
lQvardsfor 35cJ
GINGHAMS Apron Checks
standard brands 5 and 6 centj
goods to yards for S9C
TOWELS Turkish Bath hifj
bleached and fringed regular valiiij
35c doziii this weeks price 60c
OUTING FLANNELS Light
ors in stripes and checks M
kinds this week 6fc
TEAZLEDOWN Dark Colors
in checks stripes piaids and finm
scroll designs 10c and 12c kin i
yard l
FLANNELETTES For shirt waisty
in fancy stripes and floral designs
15c kinds at 10i
PRUNELLA Fancies for ladi j
wrappers green castor garnet
navy and black 18c kind on slit
at
The first 1902 showing will be CASHMERE 36inch wool ill
leady for Monday morning Ev grays browns greensold rosMtii
erything from the narrowest edg blues 29c and 35c values lii
ing io the widest in Swiss and ill
g Hambuig Season will open with colors 19 inches wide 59c Ml
o practically outofseason prices
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All Remnant Prices
Severely Reduced
jmallpnt of a mild type 1n nrenhnni now
In addition to the ea > e reported a few rims
a21 > Wrt
jccnsccjErESasaTaiass O0 slpf there nre six cases lu
on sale at
45c
HENRIETTA CLOTH Silkflntsh
eJ this seasons most popular
shades all wool 75c values psj
yard
5Sc
for This Weeks Left Overs Will Sel
Sale Very Cheap
All Woolen Goods ShirtingsWaist Remnants of Laces Embrolderiaj
Flannels Washable Goods Tow and Ribbons will sell this w k di
els Napkins and Table Damask onefourth the regular vard prtoj
FOLEY BROTHERS
507 Main Street
oo oo aonac oee oBoooo oooooa aBBeo oeoaaoiooo > l l
were married In tho court boose f
ufternoou Justlco Cbappcl offlcUtltf
ease in another faniUy in tVak dT J n l Ta iSjl
Voah AtklnB whfle huntlnt in WW
Mi Mr HenVhYtI rJ Whr ° n c ° lty an eotuity Both young men were cl
s Henrietta Qoebel of
Austin counlv Knoxvllle business houaes
B nlster Fantua if hue
Ftench klj b iuh ma
MtrnslortedtemttEl rv
heel sell all 0 r the wuxut
at 500 wd 600 j
cut Price de48
Binlsterara as gbww
nude rf UeilpUnt vicl
6 f > traJ <
Clearance Sale of L
ses and Mens
High Grade Footweaf
No old styles or broken g-
all new shapes and wyJ
width that may
or you
Wc mean just what ws i
WriKtltn ersGiCelt
wliroteO i h es Uleal paten
vjcijiand ttirnccl miCu
tt > n hnJ nut tild tltrivjf
ullr iiitci oo 7 00
outurlca 070
WrJKht Peter Co 1
Unenuli ina Lauli he l pit
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Iliad tuxnrdnlrstsuUT
nritoiSiOD 7 JO
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