The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 3 of 14
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Nt^pjft Labor Trouble Oevem
•SB-H'TOvatenatf. Petal Plot-
(*• »* Royalists Dofoatod.
M^*ph I°JJwa8Jj£l In
to Hint following the rites in
M to 1909. The agitation and
«ref the agitators on the mass*
g increased in proportion to
IT Of Che repressive meaaoree
IfoB vby the Ooverameat
MACON MAN PROPOfeB A HOLD-
ING! ORGANIZATION*
JL $4 008,060 C0AP0RAIKM
Clean Up Liberals By
pgfiorftr. .Bowlin i
will Operate Btring of Banka In Va>
rieus Parts ef Beutlfand Ad-
vanef Meney.
Mfcon, Oa.: An organisation of a
94.000.000 concern, known as the
Southern Cotton (Corporation, ter the
purpose of marketing cotton, was an-
nounced here by George D. Wadley
Of Bowling Awoke; one of the wealth-
iest men in Georgia.
The concern wiH work in connec-
tion with a string of banks operated
by the Continental Bank and Auditing
Company.
The Southern Cotton Corporation
will advance formers money up to 14
per coat of the normal price on cot-
ton deposited in warehouse*. This
ootton, ft is claimed, will be held and
whtu the time arrive! each year, whan
a oorreot estimate of tho crop can be
WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF Hlf
Remark by No Meant Compllmantary
Msd* by Constituent of Repre-
sentative underwood.
Representative Undsrwood, chalK
man of. the ways and'means oommtt-
taa ip congress, represents what hi
known aa a “manufacturing district."
because It contains all tha factories
and smaltera in and about Blrmlnp
ham, Ala. But ho also has among hts
constituents a lot of fsnners—of which
toot he la now painfully aware.
He drova out to a settlement In
Bibb oonpnty one afternoon to persuade
tho tatacm they ought to vote for
him. As ho stopped up to Mm powh
of a llttto store an old men ruahad up
to him with At request:
'% tone ,Pf optimism heretofore maintaln-
tr ad, baa doddyd upon tha drastic steps
iy of fonspthdlhg the constitutional guar-
n anteea" thloOchout the oountry.
d; tt was satpiained, that far so doing,
»; the Government did not seffc to per-
secute the trades unions, but tt was
b* made clear that any attempts4o stir
■r :U*b #■ rubaUfon would be rigorously
•Mis, who, being as tfciy are, want
t WRh. ^All meetings halo been
iBdan. The military authorities,
Mated Officially, will not assume
to» «Cfpt in extrema oasis,
«g Alfonso has signed a decree
made; a pries will bo flexed add the
ootton hold until such price is paid.
* Organisation work. It wps stated by
Mr. Wadley, had started ip 1400 ooun-
ties throughout tho cotton boR. la
eh& county will bo advisory boards,
the constitutional guaran-
hout Spain and this la
to declaring the country
Ini law and will give tha
ij-power to deal alhrpty
Denary agitation ferment-
f parts of Spain,
to him "wiA tha roqueto:
“Please sign this paper.
<»' Parts of Spain, especially
tee ud Industrial districts
i and revolutionary
Pothered under eevor of
iSs strikes. ^ ^
ttk> hare been declared at
^ti^he^ atttol.1 Tnaome Mcured to Insure snoeeaa ef the uh-
#• the movement has been deriaklng.
By successful. > .
L3r*gTL-7g5g. q? COLQUin TO VISIT KANSAS
revolutionary pk* uncover- '
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body to sign It
wwo# "-..W to*BB**- oop
Ta Attend tetnl-Centennlal mid D»
livar an Addrnaa an "Texas.*'
•eeretive Family Bible,
iffld.nt courw. to aufc. hu>M
In Generfl of datokmia.
mt claims to know tho
AUatltt: Governor Colquitt will at
tend tha semi-centenalal celebration
of the birth of Kansas statehood at
lfunny (the Village ban!
do you suppose tho yogli
mmmm of tha
to of these ara to
• hanks; seventy-
saoond class, of
ire to have into
BT third-class post-
, practically all of
ho pofftu? hank ton*
s of tho year.
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"I believe so, son.**
"Than, pop, If I MU more fltos Ann
all tba otbar follows. 1 win b* aa
Ahkouad of Bwatr
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Miller Dies at
ttifane i
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btoreats. Qi
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News. (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732852/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.