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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1902.
RTH
THE MARSH.
E SILVE
8.,
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Warm Claim.
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IATOR
9
AGRICU
ary. 1899, the following resolution to
the
ths
This mat-
very
upon
should not be armed save with a bll-;
Austin Whit
Lime Co
those that don't go to church.
brethren,”
"Remember,
dear
time they told me they didn’t care if
AUSTIN HOU
that
might mention have vainly tried to
Two old-time darkles were engaged
guaran-
After Seacrhing Tests
condiAat
November.
"Reuben, does you b’lieve dat whin
but criticise the methods of those who
—Atlanta Constitution.
deposited in three banks, two here and
paid to all those who will write, giv-
those deceptive methods will be om-
day in the house of his eternal abode daily disavowed and condemned.
blood
Besides I
It speedily cures such.
State Capital.
pain in passing water, staining of your
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem-
a
regular $1.00
au-
1
CORSETS
NEW MODELS
money to the government so far as
it could be made through the senate
and concealments of the book agents
in connection wita the passage of the
therefore escaped this earth in time
to celebrate his twenty-seventh birth-
I was in Vermont I shot out of the
window one night to scare off bur-
peace. and my way is
peace just by being
than
My
mittee of the senate upon the report
of which the action was taken. I take
committee made July 8, 1898, be ap-
proved, and that no censure should
dition, if it is pale or discolored, ropy
or stringy, you need a good medicine,
and Favorite Remedy is the best one
dress to the Dr. David Kennedy Cor-
poration, Rondout, N. Y., and mention
negro had been convicted of burglary
and sentenced to two years In the
penitentiary and was being taken back
to jail when he attempted his escape.
Had he escaped the officer would have
been condemned for it, but his lack I
of discretion in killing the negro is
but another evidence of the fact that
an officer, without discretion is an un-
fortunate personage Killing a man is
rather a serious thing, be he white s
Condit, Davis & Fink
718 Congress Ave.
were
i by
thorized to announce the name of
Walter L. White as a candidate for
She leads him through the maze
< Of all her waiting charms,
Nor yields her wonder ways
At once unto his arms.
PHILI
MANILA
icafort, d
ecuted ■
I the prov
icafort w
rroted all
the
es-
to the communication of the bishops
to the senate.
LOUF
PARIS, I
lo is on
Russia,
ening.
«. del >
'airs, will
effects produced on the system by the
use of whisky or beer.
Her sul is in midstream;
She listens—till she hears
The waves brim o’er her dream,
As jealous ocean nears.
“You won’t be bothered any more
by the minister, papa."-
"Why not, boy?”
“Because he told Miss Judson, my
Sunday school teacher, that he’d fin-
ished our block.”—Life.
of the fact that she is not the proper'have upon the occasion of their bi-
person to go about armed with a dead-, annual meetings, that we will have
FAQ* FOUR.
4—. I I . ' -
Bustin Statesman
that1 has a sedment or a milky, cloudy con-
lot, and certainly there is no provoca- ’
tion which will justify the granting of !
ed to announce John W: Brady as a teed to pay the dividends on ________
which they afterward cut in half, re; teries when Uncle Mose said:
Diseases.
Thousands of i requests for free bot-
tles of Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite
Remedy are received nearly every day
by the manufacturers, and upon strict
investigation it has been found that no
less than ninety-one out of every hun-
This letter was referred by the sen-
ing a six-shooter with the business cism is not of an adverse nature, as
end pointed in the direction of the in the present case.
people to whom she is talking. This
business of carrying six-shooters is a
Her cheek with dawn is flushed.
Horizons tremble there; ...
Through years of nights deep hushed.
The stars have found her fair.
dog er chicken?”
"Well, I dunno," answered Reuben.
“Ef you had yo' way whin you dies
would you turn to er chicken?"
"Dat depends all togedder."
"All togedder on what?”
“On wedder you lived in de near-
abouts er not."—Philadelphia Times.
; The San Antonio Express laments
the fact that there is not a man on
I 1. « . —_ a — 14 -L--- LLa Nexna
The seagull’s brigand breast
is never false to her.
The distant tide’s unrest
Her sunburnt mem’ries stir.
She braids her hair of brown
With ribbons of the sea.
And all the lands lean down.
Approach on bended knee.
; bill for the payment of the claim re-i
ferred to in the letter of the bishops
Manfasturers of White Lim
and Dealers in Cement, Plastei
Hair, Fire Brick, Sewer Pip
Acme Cement Blaster.
A. F. MARTIN & BRO.
Office 415 Congress Ave.
For County Attorney.
J HN W. BRADY— We are atthoriz-
Foley’s Hooey and Tar
tens hnes urdtlnpa thr corxb
For County Treasurer.
HA M M. METZ—We are authorized to
announce the name of Ham M. Meta
as a candidate for county treasurer,
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic party.
one hand as the other, but it would be be relieved of active duties
much better to have the censure on
“Why do refer to Shakespeare as
the Immortal bard?” asked the friend.
“Because,” answered Mr. Storming:
ton Barnes, "so many 'actors whom I
-----•---—
A FEW MINUTES OF FOLLY.
Daily, every day and Sunday; Bem
IWeeliy, Wednesday and Saturday.
Entered at the postomce at Austin,
Cons, as second-class mail matter.
w. a. WORTHAM.........President
F. * SCOTT ....Secretary-Treasurer
IATE INCI
RIATION '
THOU8
________... J m3 "en- Church, South, for the misstatements
as apt to be censured on the feebled health and advanced years he
tri an the nthor hnt wonld he . _-ir____.S.A. . ..
I serious one at best, and it is an open ion that people can bet on primary
■ question as to whether or not it would ' election results without violating the
not be far better for the public wel-(law, and adds that a fool and his
fare in general if no officer of the law' money are soon parted. It they bet
was allowed to carry weapons, save on elections they are most certainly
A lover wild the sea,
A bride upon the shore—
gait winds for certainty,
And ebb-tide as before.
—Martha Gilbert Dickinson
-----» ----
GUNNING FOR LAWYERS ONLY.
For County Clerk.
JNO. O. JOHNSON—We are authorized
to announce John O. Johnson as a
candidate for county clerk at the
election to be held in November. 1902.
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic party.
D. B. GRACY—We are authorized to
announce D. B. Gracy as a candi-
date for county clerk at the election
to be held in November, 1902. subject
to the action of the democratie party.
JOE CORWIN—We are authorized to
announce the name of Joe Corwin
for the office of county clerk, subject
to the action of the democratic party.
Tillman
ith a Ch;
4, subject to the action of the demo-
re tic primaries.
For Constable.
W. J. MORRIS—We pr authorised to
announce the name of W. J. Morris
as a candidate for constable of pre-
cinct No. 3, subject to the action of
the democratic party.
MONROE BAWYER-We are au-
thorized to announce the name of
Monroe Sawyer aa a candidate for
constable of precinct No. 3, subject
to the action of the democratic
party.
Such a
Corner Tenth and Brazos Streets,
One Block from the Avenue, j
Has been remodeled and furnt
throughout with new furniture.
Terms reasonable.
MRS. M. E. FARRAR
Propristre
The Thornton Times is of the opin-
THE SILV
THIS C
DEBATE CAUSED GREAT INTEREST
— .....O
" 'Well, you never will if you smoke
those nasty things! They will make
you dreadfully thin!'
" Geel" replied the boy as he looked
Get a Pittebufg Visible Writing Ma-
ohine. "IT’S ALL WRITE."
is for sale by C. O. Yates.
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545.00 CALIFORNIA AND RET
Account convention of Federats
Women's Clubs. Los Angeles. Mt
1902. Going via San Antonio and J
sas Pass railway and "Sunset Rd
returning via San Francisco, Salt]
City and Denver. Through slee
quickest route: stop-overs allowl
For folders. Illustrated litere
schedules and all information, w
CLARENCE MURPHEY
D. F. A. "Sunset Rod
A. V. MARTIN.
Pass. Art. 8 A. * A. P. Ry. Co. 1
SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CUI
AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS 4
SUFFERING.
What this world needs to make it J___ ______________________
happy is the sustaining philosophy of I collected the famous war claim, '
the Georgia man who exclaimed when I handed to the Associated Press
---
"Simplicity is auperlonty." Tbs
Pittsburg is a high-grade, standard,
thoroughly visible type bar writing
them.
Georgia to Senator Clay, with regard Positive Cure for Kidney and Bladder
to the war claim which has agitated
the Methodist Episcopal Church.!
If she nas veen correcuy quoieu, buw or nis invites crucism ne snoum »v bishops be urged to furnish the con-truary, adopted by the Senate, nomine
la a dangerous personage to be tarry- very careful to see to it that the crit I- ference with copies of their rulings dissentlente.
s-- - -1 - -harte- wfth he husneaa ~ie-- 4e na* ~e on ndvevee natnre a S - _ — ~ letter signed by Senators y
embodied the minority report. It was
of the bishops, above
special permits to citizen’ The per-jthe fact that there is not a man on
mission granted to Mrs. Green is un-. earth who can tell where the Texas
doubtedly wrong. if she is correctly, state republican executive ------“t"
quoted, and if she is allowed to carry i will meet this year. In reply we would
the weapon considerable damage may i state that judging from the hades of
-----• ----•—As an evidence' a time that the republicans generally 1
notice: He was born May 3, 1875. and
DR. DAVID KENNEDY’S FAVOR-
ITE REMEDY HAS PROVED
ITSELF TO BE THE ONLY
the bank failed: "Thank the Lord I i Bishop Candler today with the request
sion which has gained currency may
be corrected.
Bishop Candler's letter to Senator
Clay follows in part:
left mb. The Union Pacific
the senate:
Resolved, That the report of
"COFFIN NAILS.”
3-
dred of those receiving trial bottles
. "But I find some extreme men still edy is sold at all drug stores at 11.00
A Small Boy Balances Accounts With insisting upon the necessity of re- bottle, or six bottles for 55.00.
His Feminine Censor. ■ turning the money to the government.
"I don't suppose I should tell the - ■ ‘
story," said Brown, "but it is too good
i hope, and confidently expect.
For County Judge.
V M. MADDOX—Weare authorized
to announce F M Maddox as a san-
lldate for county judge at the elec-
tion to be held in November, 1902.
subject to the action of the demo-
50-Cent Size end the
------•--
ducing my income by $13,000 on $3,
000,000 aunt left me. Then nine sav- a puisson dies dat he kin turn to a
glare. I’m a Quaker, and I believe in
on Davis’ finger.
now under consideration; that the In-
jury resulting therefrom affected only
the beneficiaries of the fund and not'
the United States, and the senate
should take no further action in the
matter.
After this resolution had been upon
to keep, so here goes: My wife is a
pronounced enemy to cigarettes and is
ready at all times to strike a blow at
the miserable little 'coffin nail,’ as she
takes delight in calling it. The other
scalding, burning
tion for candidates, commended cor-
respondence schools and institutes
have been so helped by the Remedy
sent, that they have bought large sized
bottles at their druggirts.
It has been proven beyond question
that Favorite Remedy is the very best . —--- j
medicine known for diseases of the | "I have been arteeted with 84
Kidney, Liver, Bladder and Blood, । rheumatism for fourteen years/ I
i Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Chronic Con- Josh Edgar of Germantown, Cal
‘ stlpatlon and the sicknesses peculiar was able to be around but corst
towomen. The manufacturers are pre-j suffered. I tried everything I 1
pared to send free trial bottles post- ' hear of and at last was told td
paid to all those who will write, giv- Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, whl
ing their full name and postomice ad- did and was immediately relleveg
- - ---- ‘ “ in a short time cured, and I am B
to say it has not since returned." I
not use this liniment and get wel
election to be held in
ate and elsewhere relative to certain!
occurrences at the time at the pass-
age of the bill, the bishops of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
addressed to the presiding officer of
the senate a letter signed by Robert
K. Hargrove, secretary of the college
of bishops, Nashville, Tenn., which,
while affirming the justness of the
claim, insisted that the church "could
not afford to accept it as a gratuity,
or on conditions that reflect upon its
honor," and that if the senate, by ar-
firmative action,-' declares that the'
standing army. . in.aui ueuuUu "aye auy wuu
"Just to show you how I've been kill his works."—Washington Star.
’ robbed—there's that money my aunt --
oscan LOTT-We art authorized to
annanceihe name of Oscar Lott as
a aXaidate for the Twenty-eighth
legislature. subject to the action of
the democratic primaries.
J. L. PEELER—We are authorized to
announce J L. Peeler as a candidate
for representative, subject to the ac-
tion of the democratic party. •
M. C. ORANBERRY- We are author
ized to announce the name of M.C
Cranberry as a candidate for the
Twenty-eighth legislature, subject to
the action of the democratic party.
A W. TERRELL We are authorized
to announce A. W. Terrell as a can-
didate for the Twenty-eighth legtsla- • — ---- ,
ture, subject to the action of the ■ Roundsmen and policemen in general
democratic primaries. _______
and as eliminating the question of; peclally at night,
I returning money to the government. I: ' ' ‘ .
Nowadays life is but an incident in This seems to me to be the obvious linen by the urine and inability to hold
the reading of books.—Life. I meaning of the resolution in response It. Alse the unpleasant and dangerous
eluding army chaplainship and posts, the calendar of the senate for nearly
■ •• - six weeks, it was, on the 21st of Feb-
South, for many years, and the reply
of Senator Clay. concurred in by Sen-
ator Bacon and seventy-eight other
senators, in which they absolve the
church from all blame in the matter,
possible, and as being open to many
objecttons of both right and propriety.
It might even in some quarters be
bonds । modern streets and
ones. Will the wish ever be gratified?
practically an offer to
Flossie—I’m afraid, Bridget,
, "For one I have and do feel the ut-
■ most disapprobation of the acts of mis-
■ representation practiced by the parties
who had the war claims in charge, and inis paper. I
A Kansas editor wrote this obituary at the approaching general conference ! Put some of your urine in a glass
soon to assemble In Dallas, Tex.. I tumbler: If in twenty-four hours it
to preserve
ready, like a
beyond the arching skies, leaving ter- ( "f have interpreted the final action vou can take .. spcouv curen
restrial land on Friday, March 19. 1902, of the senate as entirely exonerating dangerous symptoms as pain in
at 9:30D. m. central time.—Oklahoma the church from blame in the case back, frequent desire to urinate.
" ‘Yes’m, answered the boy between the liberty of addressing to you this
purTs. j inquiry, if my view of the matter is
correct? If It will not give you too
violating the law, but there are few
politicians who will prosecute them,
so they are safe.
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1902. subject to the action of the dem-
ocratie party.
HENRY FAULK—We are authorized
to announce the name of Henry
Faulk for re-electton to the office of
county attorney, subject to the ac-
tion ot the democratic party.
ten the names of three men on slips. ...
of paper, and those slips of paper are never had a dollar ahead in my life!” that widespread publicity be given
..... - - them. In order that a wrong impres-
- All druggists sell Dr. David Ken-
course appears to me to be nedy’s Favorite Remedy In the New
entirely impracticable, not to say im-
For Justice of the Peace.
WALTER X* WRITE-We are
‘ ------ I smoked a
The Dallas News Is of the opinion Free Press,
that even the rich are in need of —
or black. The world is not so large ‘claim overshadowed all other ques-! committee had made the investiga-
but what escapes can be recaptured, j tions before, the Methodist Episcopal I tion. That committee, after a full
and officers should think of that be-l church conference again today. Bishop I consideration of the same, in connec-
fore they begin their reckless shoot- ’ Hendrix of Kansas CIt y presided The tion with the Investigation previously
ing. It were better a thousand times debate over the war claim caused in- made, reported, on the 9th of Janu-
that the negro should have escaped tense interest among the delegates; - **- --------- ------ ’
temporarily than that a peace officer! The session was opened by Bishop
should have shot him down like a dog Galloway.
Such action upon the part of peace of-i a privileged communication from
fleers does not meet with general ap Bishop O. P. Fitzgerald of Nashville . -------------------------
proval. The officer who tries to do his I was given ln which the venerabi e nre- rest upon the Methodist Episcopal
duty has a difficult task before him. late asked that in view of his "h•—* do
and is r —* ** *- --------- — * - -
murder was done, so long as they won. -------- . . — -
Think of that, will you? mamma is dissatisfied with you.
"Of course I won’t shoot first. I Bridget Is she, now. Faith, thin,
won’t shoot at anybody if I can help she’ll soon have a chance to be dissat-
it. I'd shoot first Into the air. When Isfled wit somebody else. Puck.
, provoked discussion led by Dr. White-1 The leter signed by Senators Clay
head and Rev. Alexander. j and Bacon and concurred in by sev
The committee on fraternal dele- entzeight other senators, is as fol-
gates presented cordial greetings and 1owS: ..... ....
appreciation of the northern dele-} The simple statement of this his-
gates. Adopted by a rising vote. | tory of the case would seem to leave I
j The committee on education urged n0 room for question of obligation de-
- the advancement of the standard of volving further duty upon the church
education for candidates for the mln- in connection therewith. The letter
istry; commended Vanderbilt Univer-
sity as the best educational institu-
could smell chloroform in the room.
Now, If that isn't murder, what is?
"That was thirty-eight years ago.
I'll never forget it, though. Seven
years ago my daughter was injured,
and now my husband is gone because
somebody gave him the wrong medi-
cine. Is there any wonder an old
woman almost. in the grave wants to
carry a revolver to protect herselt?
"I never robbed any person or’Cor-
poration. and I don't fear any one. I
won't carry my revolver in the street,
except when I'm going to some con-
sultation of lawyers. Then I'll carry
it in my handbag and lay it on the
■ table when we begin to talk business.”
From this It can be seen that Mrs.
Green is not the proper person to
carry a six shooter, and a serious er-
ror has evidently been committed.
The Houston Post observes: "That
contemplated soap trst looks like a
dirty shame." Why not soak it?
----
The hot weather man is knocking
at the door. This is one time that
we would all like to be away from
home.
I having been appointed as i
man. president. T. J. Clark, of fl
committee to solicit aid for the
celebration at Govalle, having for
inconvenient to serve further
give the same the proper atte
because of my duties, hereby V
and Mr. Dudley Burdltt has bee
pointed in my stead, and those}
have contributed are asked te
the same to my successor an}
committee. L. B. KINCHI
Do you wish to stop at the best
in the city? If so, go to "The
cock."
dublet ?•* hhePne ton"o?n nnb sympathy. Tea, but not so much as
eratie part. «>• poor.
ed. which motion was adopted.
Adjourned until tomorrow.
• A letter of Bishop Candler of
critically at my wife, who is extreme-
ly thin, ’Gee! but you must have
lot of them!"'—Detroit
. .. ----. .. .. .. ter was referred to the committee on
If the New York papers quote Mrs. the side of letting a man escape rather episcopacy.
Hetty Green aright, the police depart than killing him. An officer without < A communication from the South-'
ment of the metropolis has committed the proper amount of discretion is to; ern Baptist convention at Asheville
a grave error in granting the eccentric be pitied. At best his position is an N. c extending fraternal greetings’ I
Hetty a permit to carry a pistol. She} unenviable one, and he should always, was read.
calmly announces that she is merely , think twice' before acting, and think , The committee on Itinerary report-1
carrying it for the purpose of laying fast while he is thinking. The people < ed non-concurrence in extension or,
for lawyers, whom she considers are expect more of an officer than they | the time limit of various charges, in-
responsible for all the troubles thatido of an ordinary citizen. His posl- eluding army chaplainship and posts,
have ever visited her or her family, j tion requires respect, and if any act I A urging that the college of
If she has been correctly quoted, she, his Invites criticism he should be bishops be u” d to furnish the
i. » dangeroua nefsonage to be carry. v»rv careful to sen in it that the criti- 20___ " . ... .
quoted, was
repay the
+++T♦+++++++!
+ School Notice.!
+ Open May 1st, private schor
. Grirntts’ College building. Fa
* ing pupils brought up to "gradi
+ —others advanced. Compete]
suit to recover what was stolen from "Remember, my dear brethren, the war claim, and especially
my father's estate—about $1,500,000— said the minister, "that charity cover- who conducted the Washington
comes up in New Bedford, Mass., in’eth a multitude of sins. I hope you'll ceedines The ddnnment "ee 1a
a few days, and I don't intend to be unusually generous in yonr offer-
have those lawyers bulldoze me. Lasting this morning."—Baltimore Herald.
NO LOSS OF TIME.
I have sold Cnamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. for
years, and would rather be out of cof-
fee and sugar than it. I sold five bot-
tles of It yesterday to threshers that,
could go no farther, and they are at
work again this morning.—H. R.
Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will
be seen by the above th. threshers
were able to keep on with their work
without losing a single day's time.
You should keep a bottle of this
remedy in your home. For sale by C.
O. Yates.
Judge Strother of Los Angeles Led the passage of the bill was due to mislead- |
Minority In Its Fight on the iing statements, proper steps would be
taken for the return of the money to
the government.
Important occasions.
much trouble. I will thank you not
only to give me your opinion but the
opinion of any other senators who may
feel free to express themselves on the
subject.”
| When the facts connected with the
payment of the large commission were
made public and criticisms found •F
pression, both on tb* toor ot the nen-
a concise, cogent arraignment of the
policy and motives of the friends of ________.________
the war claim, and especially those- + + ++ ++++++++++
— 1 pro- + +
codings. The document was Lengihy‘4 DEPLORABLE CONDITION IN 4
clUng in detail the main contentions J JERUSALEM, #
of the manner in which the Passage + According to letters received 4
of the bill was secured in the senate. + here, conditions in Jerusalem +
There was a heated discusslon over + are very distressing. Many clt- +
what was termed unparliamentary Ian- + izens of the Jewish religion here +
guaKe used in the report, and a half + have during the past few days +
hour was spent just before the close + received letters asking for assist- +
of the nesalon, participated In by 2 ance ±
Judge Strother, Pr. Glenn of Georgia, + Some of the letters are from +
Dr. Whitehead and others. in which + widows who wish to leave the +
membersof the committee wh ch pre- • + country and are unable to pro- +
rented the’report endeavored to have + cure the necessary funds to +
the objectionable language stricken . make iournev . j
out. By a vote of 128 to 114 the con- J e -oe- ’ J
perrereaddecided to hear the entire Pa+ + + ++++++++ + + +
__________________ _____ __ Rev. Mann of South Carolina moved ]
bonds in a discussion of death and its mys 11*16 return of the report to the pub-
' lishing committee and that it be print-
one in Boston. It's on account of
these three men I've gotten the pis-
tol. I don't Intend lo let them put me
out of the way. I know they won t
stop at murder.
"I always knew my father was mur-
dered. That Lawyer Southmayd got
him to hire a law clerk named Davis
I never mind their first names, then
they can't sue for Blander) to attend
to his business. When I went into
pa‘s room when he died there was
blood In his mouth and there was
DALLAS, Tex., May 13.—The war,ate to the committee on claims, which
claim overshadowed all other ques-' committee had made the * "
out wuat oepe" -uynpuou tions derore the Methodist Episcopal I tion. That committee, after
and officers should think of that bechurch conference again today Bishop I consideration
nr +hov hein their recklega ghoot- F .. •_____ 2.. with +h.
+ Instructors. Practical method
, No pupil or student yoked
* lagging classmates. Address.
+ N. J. M’ARTHUR, Prin.
cratic party. t
—---------------------result at any time.
GEORGE CALHOUN--We are au- c. _ _ _ -
thorized to announce the name ? person to go about armed with a dead-} annual meetings, ums wo wa -ur
date and
___________'cent Issue of the New York Journal, | ---------
For Sheriff, 'said Interview having been secured! The Waco Telephone has discovered
JAMES I. FOWLER—We are author- from her the day she secured the per-1 that there were more votes cast In
Ized to announce the name of James j mit in question. She gave as a rea- the primaries there than in the last
1. Fowler as a candidate for sheriff son for carrying the pistol that she general election. This is a case of
qoTrovincnunwcratee party. ' •6 d inning gor lawyers, and con-.up-to-date machlne^polltlcs.
J AnBomoPHEWmerpeuoorzsd I "rm not afraid of being robbed] Austin would very much like to see
Moore as a candidate for the office while carrying my money or bonds, modern streets and well sprinkled
of sheriff, subject to the action of the i around, but I am afraid of two things—
democratic party. _ ; that's lightning and religious lawyers.
GEORGE H. MATTHEWS—We are. Religious lawyers are worse
authorized to announce the name or
George S. Matthews as a candidate
for the office of sheriff, subject to
action of the democratic party.
. ---- --------- construed as a nagging of the senate
Sr:
whhoarups srdhthassinhhocpuzed her dinary virtue.
" Little boy.' said she, severely, . A8 you were A member of the com:
don't you want to grow up to be a big,
strong man?’
We have received h ship-
ment containing some new
models, which embody the
latest Ideas of correct dress.
The Straight Front Corset
is no longer an experiment;
it is an assured fact, and has
come to stay.
A leading feature in some
of the new models is an
extra long hip, making the
style a desirable one for
large figures, giving graceful
and symmetrical lines and
insuring correct style of fig-
ure and accurately fitting
gowns.
WE MAKE A SPECIAL-
TY OF FITTING CORSETS
AND CAN FIT ANY FIG-
URE.
and urged many advances in educa. I of the United States. The resolution
tionaraualications in candidates- adopted by.the senate was a distinct
seven on Sabbath observance be ap- by the church, of this money to the
pointed by the chair. Carried. , government in view of this record
Rev. H. B. Parks, missionary secre- we are unable to .see upon, what
tary and fraternal delegate from the ground there, can he.based.sthe con-
African M. E. church, was presented tention that the church, should make a
and received by delegates rising. ) second offer and invoke a second re-
Rev. F. L Wiseman, fraternal del- fusal from, the government or any de
egate from England, was received and partment thereof. The rerort ok.the
made a brief speech. ) comm ittee and the resolution, both
Fraternal greetings were extended adorted by the senate in „explcit
to the colored Methodist Episcopal terms, exonerate the church from all
church now holding conference at blame or ground for criticism for any:
Nashville thing which occurred in connection
Judge Strother of Los Angeles led with the passage of the. bill, and, a
the minority in its fight on the war clear expression of opinion that there
claim today He made a report which ,s. no .obligation on the part of the
- - church to repay the money to the gov-
(ernment or to make further offer to
do so.”
Ings banks conspired together to rob
me. If they’d do that to a rich woman
what’d they do to poor people? I tell
you there's no chance today for people
who earn their money by the sweat of
their brows. The lawyers never do
any hard work and gobble up every-
thing.
"If I’m ever found dead there’ll be
no trouble in locating those who kill-
ed me," continued Mrs. Green, earnest-
ly. "The police know that I’ve writ-
For County Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
PROF. J. H. DAY—We are authorized
to announce Professor J. H. Day as
a candidate for the office of county
superintendent of public instruction,
subject to the action of the primary
_ election, June 14.
WILL P. BRADY—We are authorized
to announce the name of Will P.
Brady as a candidate for re-election
to the office of county school superin-
tendent. subject to the action of the
democratic paty.
For Comiiseloner.
JOHN W. PHILLIPS— We are author-
ized to announce Mr. John W. Phil-
lips as a candidate for the office of
county commissioner of precinct No.
1, subject to the action of the demo-
cratic convention.
W. S. SMITH—We are authorized to
. announce W. S. Smith as a candidate
for county commissioner for pre-
cinct No. 2, subject to the action of
the democratic party.
L M. CROOKER-We are authorized
to announce Mr. L M. Crooker as a
candidate for county ccmmissioner
from Precinct No. 2. subject to the
action of the democratic party.
P. VON ROSENBERG—We are au-
thorized to announce the name of P.
Von Rosenberg as a candidate for
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rening P,
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an if he
e affairs
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Ik about)
clety’s sa
vided on I
Land sac
lor for an
mended I
e, but oil
esent, he
uld not I
at an ele
For Judge of Civil Appeal*-
A. B. FISHER- We are authorized to
“Xe'*e tortaoni Suengr"h
the unexpired, term of Judge Col
lard, deceased, subject to the action
of the democratic primaries.
For District Judge.
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE.
R. B. PENN-The statesman l» au-
thorized to announce Judge K. I
Penn a candidate for re-election to
the ponltion of judge of the-,TWen-
ty-slzth judicial district, subject to
the action of the democratic prim-
aries. ______________
For District Clerk.
JAMES P HART-We are authorized
to announce the name or Jame r.
Hart for re-election to the office or
clerk of the district ceurt of TravU
county, subject to the’ action of the
democratic party. “ -
------------
For Representative.
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otecR'NEE sSAn ALWAYS METHODISIS CONFERENCE
The killing of a negro convieted of o
a minor offense bxa peace officer in A..
this city Monday evening demon THE WAR CLAIM OVERSHADOW.
strates the fact that dlacretlon plays; ED ALL OTHER QUESTIONS
the greatest part in the performance BEFORE CONFERENCE,
of an officer's duty. In this case the,
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