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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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"ITC 'N A STI ILL A31EUICAN rnmAY OCTOBER 16 1D08 TWO MEN DRAFTED TIGERS LEAVE NEGRO5 ALARMED SIX FURLONGS IN FAST TIME "STEIN" STONE HAS A HUSTLING SQUAD HARD SCRIMMAGE AND SIGNAL FRICTICE TEAM'S FINAL WORK NOTICES POSTED NEAR PLOR ENCE ALA CAUSES TERROJ1 TO REIGN RNHARD GETS NOLES AND CILROY FOR NEXT SEASON BERNY PICKED CUBS 1 MADE BY FRIEND HARRY AL MULLER LOWERS TRACK RECORD AT 5 1-2 FURLONGS MEET VANDERBILT TOMORROW TEAM HAS BEEN WORKING HARD FOR THE GAME I FLORENCE A la Oct F'--tSpe lat) The nearees In Colbert's Reserve and as far east a the Cuttee plaeo four inlIce from Florence are in a etn to of tetror find tin jandfiwners are groat ly dlsturbrd Hot leva 1-rt tacked up Tuesday night forhaidng he latter to rent their land a to tp-groes Ac 'every phec in the Remerve and tos far eam Oak 41 nd tlifoe not lec fere found Wednesday tnorning ereering a territory of about fifteen miles and show tug pan1) imatt 11101 titan one hand AtA at work I Buffons Seicerus VT Overton and Hostile Hypilen Were the Other Winners Winter Meeting at New Orleans Begins Dec Races SEWANEE Tenn Oct Following a hard sriininago fli ndoor idgital practice after supper the Tigers left touay for Norfolk The game with Virginia is the first hard one of the ova-son and formally opens the schedule of hard battleik nit- Tigers suprernacry in the South The following men made the trip Williams left end Markley fullback Fatilkinberry left tackle fortis It guard Shepherd center Chem no right bt a rd Evans right tackle Eisele right end Browne quarter Alyers left half Lanier right WI' Sillutitotes: Johan snit Vox irt the line Nictowati at end hackette berk Coal'h Van Student Manager Greer and several of thei atudents accempanied he team and will lead the purple sympathizers in cheering the royal purple to victory Clemson Boys Do Not Expect to Win From the -Locals but Will Give McGuginfs lqahine a Hard of Players Manager Bill Bernhard of the him' club got home yesterday after a ten days' trip to St Louis and Cleveland Ile announced that he had been unable to purchase any new men for next season hut Mated that he had drafted a couple of players These are Noyes third baseman from the Ilartford Conn Club and Gilroy pitcher of the Lawrence Mass New England State Liagile Club Bill also put In claims for Outfielder Stovall of San Antonio ''ex and Love Of Oklahoma City but there eere clahns for these men and by lot they were awarded to Other Bill did not see any of the world championship series lie was of tho ot Minn that Chicago had It on Detroit and being almost sure that the Tigers did not have a chance he cieelded to rasa up the big series Berny has not ycz made any plans for the winter but it: le likely that he will land a prowl-rent place in the next few days RED FISHEAOUT Physicians Prescribe 4 1 A AV 144 tii 0 0 pj I 4 Gli 111C1-1-u 11 1 tr 0 4 A li'-'1' 'i i A i fC ih ''''11'''''' ott t161" A 1 AI 1117074 i'vc41 C-LTtril xr tw-- o-'- 3 Cl? 410 I nt 1f Si: 'Z'rls) 1 '-''-4-': 1 -Fr' -t ittit 1 4344' t' -'4 '4' ''''S' 'rl ''s "ir ab If r-A1 Ami 4 a '''-il vZi i 4 tArF01 4t 40 I li 1 --st -d 1 kt 14 73 A I i 7SNI 1 4 1 114 k04614- IL es t1 fr'' I i tt A-1 A 4 fJ'7 i54 Sk'NW: I iill N' ::1 Itii 1 1' 1 It vt' i All tt2s' plN V21 1 1 t': ky 1 1 tl ip I A ir fY-- I A i-2 i'''' ''''f) '4 "--W7' e'r 4 rs I i i 1 t4 i' Av t' cL'ii '-4-1i- 1' -f'111 t': 1 -'d 1 Ill' i' 'i 1 "i 1it t- 1 t) -1 7-- 1 t'4 Wi 1 4 ta4it 4 1 1 ''k)4 ITO 1 1 it: -1-' '1 4 ----AN: 'r ik' 'v 4' 1 '11 :1 ''''''''-ki: '''''1'' I kaJDICKEL140 1 17 t145cAD41 I 1 josTILLRy Ft 'MI Co 14'416 0145 CAD4 1 lSittITITr34 f6t6h1' 4 riZ1 -r PA7')1147 011fter I ''kii '11 I- 1' --U ti r''-- 1 1 1 LI rt4tNE5 1 VIHISICY Physicians ef ln- '''1 It rp Or 4 SI 6 0 i Prescrine A-i! The noties WPV0 all written in the Mlle ha rid writing Mid signed "Trouble" They turbid lanoowners to) rent to negrees to supply them and stated that If they rethrned they would leave ashes behind them Mark Haley I' Wesinors land and other large landowners in the histriet rent altnost entirely to negrnes )ind in many cases have cunt racts Cr three years ahead Those interviewed say they wid pay no attention to the notices but will continue to pursue the same na heretofore Last night in 'eeyeral places guards wets placed around cotton and tkins but mailing was seen of the night riders While negroes are greatly distuilied many white peope that the notices wore the work of irresponsible hoiodLIMS who viU nut execute their threats i OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT MADE THAT HE WILL NOT MANAGE MOBILE ILOAAKING WILL BE IN VOGUE Al' LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB OFFICIALS TAKE ACTION LOUISVILLE oct Harry a 2-year-old by Orlando ran six furlongs in 1:12 4-5 tieing the track record and defeating a splendid field of youngsters at Douglas Park today Crystal Maid the heavily-backed favorite did not get in the money 18 Overton ran a mile in the Highland Park Handicap in 1:40 1-6 four-nfths of a second faster than the traek record Al Muller also lowered the record of the course by a fifth of a second for live and a half furlongs Four favorites woin Weather clear track fast Summary: First race furlongs: Muller loS tKennedy) S720 straight $646 pace $r40 show won Balboa 1o4 (Me-Gov' $1370 1iatu Stic0 show second Dainty Danie 115 (limier) $630 show third Time 1o6 ran Second rave 6 furlongs titutieri i0111 stricant p66 place $660 show won Mrs Seall' 1106 Oheacnsi IIS70 place show sevond: MIS8 "dint (Kennedy) $915 show third Time 1:14 Flower Beauty Procia havany Splendida Roseburg I I St Au loire Fete Lady Rennseitter Dear le Fluent Boadicea ran Third race I mile and TO yards Severna 101 (McGee) Is AT' Ntraight ico piaee $66a show won: Maid Alilitant bi (Ola2ner4 $1150 place 11115 show ond Lady ie Managed $7270 how third 'num 1:14 3-5 Crawford Wine Merchant illue Lee Wasliagle Javanese Hannibal Bey ran Fourth race I Overt'mf61 (Valsh) $1215 sitaight 81510 Plao ILO elevw eon ()hi li)nety Pio (Mclee) Plle show second Sir Clt ges (Deverich 1060 show third Time 1-40 1-5 Terah and Zienaii ran Fifth rave 6 furiongs-1riend Harry (Heide' $1150 straignt PA) Place $770 show won Anna Daley i (Moficet 81130 place 1i15 show mec(nd: Gerrymander PC 'Powers) $9115 show third Time 1:12 44 Wartield Crystal Maid and Ed Vray ran Sixth race 1 tulle and TO Hyphen 96 'McGee) $11 straight place $4 ihtlW WOn TOnSy Robinson 191 110O5 place x40 show Bard itte SbOW third Time 1:45 1-5 Arrow Swift John McMillan and Vansel REPUBLICAN ELECTOR PREFERS YANKEE GOVERNOR JAMEsTowN Tenn Oct Pucket Democratic Elector tor the Fourth Congressional District and the Republican Elector Mr Daniels sieke at Jamestown Fentress County yesterday to a large audienve Mr Pucket opened the debate and fur an hour awl fifteen minutes expounded the doctrines of Democracy in an able and vigorous manner Mr Daniels did not the time allowed to him' but in his remarks made an earnest appeal to the factions of his taa ty unite stating that he had Lien a "Home-fluter" but W9111(1 now rather see Tillman or even a Yankee elected Governor of Tennessee than to Lave the candidate of the Democratic party re-elected In the response of hfteen minutvs Mr Pucket went after his opponent without gloves MOBILE 41a Oct Mobilo today drafted the following players for next tieason Dannte Shea catcher from Tacoma Voasn-1 Leonard Coto outfielder from the Kalamazoo Mich Club in the South Alichtgan Leagues and Pitcher Miller from the Jackson Miss Cotton States League team John Nees utility man hits been procured from the Duluth Nlinn team Two clubs had (rafted Cote and Miller but Mobilo u(in both men in the drawing according to a telegram from Secretary Far-I All of the old mon of last year's team have been reserved including Nlanager Fisher and tho following have been purchased in addition for try-outs in spring: William Lc livelt and George 'Barron pitchers Decatur Ill team Boo les and Ititger pitchers Shreveport Club Schultz pitcher Gulfport Frank Itl'oton second baseman Macon Ca George IL Robb outfielder Nierbilan Moss Joseph Holland outfielder GulflUrt NI Official announcement was made to oight that Tom Fisher will not 'manage Mobile again next season Several men art in view but it Is thought that George 'teed of the Decatur Ill team will be in charge as the bench manager Fisher was reserved us a player by the Nicotine Association and- this may cause SOnle complivations later on I I BIRMINGHAM CONDUITS CINCINNATI Oct will be permitted In deflance of' the orders of the Rentucky Racing Commission at the fall meeting of the han min Jockey Cub which commenees Oct 19 the directors of the Jockey Club Et- IoLtiig at a meeting hi here this afternoon It is expected that this action Will on a clash eith the State Muting Cetminission which has repeatedly declared in favor of the Pari-Niutliel SYSIt in of betting awl only yesterday refused the apidication of the Jockey Club for permission to allow hookmak Jog at Latonia It the matter Is taken to the courts not only the taintrol of racing In hentucky but the future of the raring game xx that State Will be at stake The Racing Colultth'-sion expeeted to apply for an injunction to estraln the direetors from perIldithig bookmaking and the 'Moffitt offielais id probably meet he attack by tightiog in the courts the validitY eont4itutiona1ity or the law Crean Ing the Itacing COIllink11n The directors stated that the part-inutile! machines were tried at 14tonia at the spring meeting and the club lost considenthie money They ere of the opinion that the fall meeting tvould also 1) unProlliable and that their only hope tux a Sitaa'S4Lli 1101 txx Would be in the reinstatement of' the bookmakers Commission is not authorized the set which created it to dictate it hat form of betting should be used en the tracks under its Jurisdiction" said a prominent member of the doekeY Club -It is the sentiment of the majority of the members to w) ahead just xIS II the Commission hail granted us permission to put on the bookmakers If the Commission asks for an injuneCon we will tight it and this vill bring up tne Vnlidity of the act which crested the CcentniSSiOn" At the meeting of the directors Congressnian Joseph 1 Ithinock tendered hit resignation as President If the ssee nation which was accepted t'll'AFIAISON COLLEGE Oct 15- ISpeetaLl--Clenteon has been smite strenuous practice lately getting In readiness for the big genies to tome ibowtnen Field presents an itetire appear nee every afternoon with the forty odd plgsltin warritirs straining every muscle trying to maintain t'leinson's reputation tin the gridiron Coach Stone hal selectoil about soventeen these for varsity squad namely: Cochran center blyillitk right Iviardi Gilmer right titeklAr HSU lundi Iert KUOrti Odom lett tackle lion left nd Coles ettplatit and quarter lAiltey Iglit half Hobbs luilhaelt McFadden half and lianekel lintndon l''ortiek Boykin and liatris suited-Intel Every ono iii tch is a uit exeept tioies and Heating two Of last year 8 reKulars and ()dom Ilt )ear lilt tills hooch ot ttte en not 1raI Coach Stone to Coach Fetzer hes wimight in the livid game of the season here with Gordon Institute the ll'igers Inti peers to the tune bi to ttemson ran in this gotta: iitiout mem and by this Coach Stone got it lulu his new molehill Since this game the ilbove nanied plityvis have Viten around tvhili Stone eII build his eleven Clemson is woefully wiak this Vaal' 4 wis shown iti the eumparatiNe neores ot florrion vs clemson and 40Lthtti VS Ow Teolt titta I1I Ittaltling the sisiett mode by Clemson nnainst iitudon AIiiinputatoe ilo not ctotitit for much though for instPile Clemson hist comon with i tearli that rolild heat the lot6etit IOU eral tolleMloNN xis only heat the ltorilonitivi 4li to ii while Tech Kitts Thum it tiritie duititing defeating them it to et Clemson la at Tech 6 10 5 it is nit bruit a tioutit too early in the aion 11 mcaAtire toe strinttil of ChM)- ton awl Tech hut if the palaws wilh (tori1011 are taken as a meastitentent l'ech he it on CI alson over to 1 The Tigers ploteil (holt first real Mir lne nes season On SaturdaY Willi ma wel- ilefnt41 to the tulle of 6 to 1 1 11)t10 Hie 1'01111101011 the flr9t Whelt thoy hml everying MA11 Via hi Cle 010 1tir l'IMnsora stat1 wita a rush earricd the ball to 1 I 6-atielt like else the Vireluilins held the 444 for iittlt ns a 'holism1 lost iti'r bawl! to seore it a gam liqat nil flirt way thlotaziL ami i prettier gattle Wan reVt Seen on 14NNI11411 "Stein stone the enter (-Net' smii ln 1'1130441ml has (Pete I tr a toe tilt at eiahitict at eittela eleht of tlitich are into form to renrcient Clemson II tbe giidlion rind it is helhood Clot Chanson It 111 not an JI si thought raiik with the Melts hut nit Among the torontost of the bas III tIIO imst Clelmont is not an StrWig 4IS She W01 last rear nor even the fore when trimmed her 41 to 0--noither Vaistv IR Ft mla -hut the tigers 110141 for their gameness Coach Stone is assisted by Assistant Cten ti ItetV'r WhOFC 01110 Is ifik11 the two scroll elevens Ile Is iltilog flue work as tq the' WaV tilO scrubs "rush It river" Varsitv oftetthoes- Thioto ennelies 1111Ve It)" inslt that ever hefore cobtrnted ii (1410- tern Cettell 'Olt It is believed that they tt II yet 11111 out fi Winning agitregation The telm 110rIv for Nash- ille to do battle 'with 4lictingitills blotch et Vanderbilt Clemson exneets tn lose game Init they are tietertninen 000 for 4 err ef ground From lite mud records and 11e gArne Vander WI! has bfert miffing' tilts sqtson she to wit' liv sfVPral a new man lt colltor is coml n1 a heavy man for the tvoittion widelliter hilt lin bat what he lAi Its In he makes un ill Mits le Ile Italics ate IIH1i4 tiltd is a good Little need Fleming' the tag Foy for is too vi11 known for deserintiin lie is hIrli g11 11'04 and lommm4 otitce st 1hig 11rit Ito tIII amt vloiwillakt SAM reond pleS the et er (rtt111 (v1t11 pit trifteletbeet: 11 tI 01111 III itt4 1A ye la num at ls 11-ICky t-lrmimr the scaleq eri la It is man on 1H0 let is a Candelat far ft 11 mthera Am Anittp A 11 of 10 1 oor ritternAnng lii ob at 1-1 Ito 18 It C)(11 striaig Cascade Pure Whisky as a wholesome stimulant because of its absolute purity and freedom from in4 juri9us oils and rank flavors The excellence of Cascade is the result of an honest 'earnest endeavor to produce the best whisky made4 Lllany think we have succeeded GEO A DICKE" SG' CO 'Distillers cal Nashville Tenn C4 3 Conference Held Between City Officials and Wire-Using Companies FARMINGHAm AM Out invortant conference of representatives of the Southern Bell Telephene Company the People's TeleFhone Company and the Birmingham Railway Light Power Company WiU1 ill Id Wednesday in the oftlee or Mayor Ward The Mayor the Street Commissioner and the city Engineer were also present The matter diseussed was the telephone and electric wire pole situation with a view of eliminating the Poles from the city -Iltreets as fast as possible ALABAMA PROHIBITION i FOOTBALL JACKSON Tenn Oct Union University football team will eet the Grove hoc of 'term Saturday on the 'Varsity griftron The Grove S1101 Opened Li i h011 by ti Huntingdon 4 to tt '1 he univertoty team is in much better have than last it unlay when they ere defeated ty the Ogilvie team of Itrownswile A 11 DIE LOR a I I I ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS church St and First Ave NASHVILLE TENN Wee Origgnate ior Otberr to Imitate Raids on 'Club" at Birmingham and Thirty Arrests Made BIRMINGHAM Ala Oct Higdon and twenty deputie raided alleged clubs in Birmingham Tuesday night and as a result over thirty men were arrested for al11-ged violation of the prohibition laws seems that therefore little attention hos been paid to the alleged violation of the prohibition laws hut the Sheriff ornotinces that hereafter he will make warm for persons who are said to be continually violating the laws The partift arrested In practically all inetanees made bond I MANY SCRATCHES Card at Belmont Park Greatly Reduced by Withdrawals PARK Oct card at Belmont Park today was greatly reduced by withdrawals from the various events and in two of the feature races only two horses started In a bard drive Delirium won the Ramapo Handicap for 3-year-olds at DS miles from Faleada Delirium took the lead at the start but Falcada hung on gamely At the stretch turn Delirium bore out a little and carried Falcada with fitrIL both horses were put under a hard drive and Deilrium won by a nose Stamina in lice Hunter Handicap tor 3year-old Miles scored an easy victory over Whip Top by half a length My Grace -won the Meadow Brook Steeplechase by ten lengths He wa hi front nearly all the ity and won eased up The itchnings fall meeting at Washington Wal4 OffiCiallY declared off today First race selling 54 furlongs--eourt Lady 111-1 (17ploni won Strike Out PO (McCarthy) serond NVaponic 102 herti third Time IA' Royal Captive High Range Eschau Mr Jorrocks and liabme ran Second race the Autumn Mendowbrook riders about 2 Grace 114 O'Brien) won Parson Kelly 145 (Page) PeCOntl lYlng Niachine 113 third Time 6111 3-5 itosehank refused Third rare the Hunter Ilan'dicap: 3- year-oid Mlles mlie Stamina 115 (Gilbert) won Whlp Ton loo tIlcCahey) second Time 1:311 Only two starters Fourth rare the Ramapo Handicap 11i 110 (Gilbert) won Valencia 112 (Mc( arthy) second Time OulY two starters Fifth race I 100 (1nton) won Baby Wolf 117 altibert) second Gretna (reen 112 tLe) third Dolly Spanker also ran Sixth race for 3-year-ohis and op: selling 1 curiongs straight 110 trullen4 won CresiMa 115 (Mc(arthy) sond Burgher 110 it1liberD third Thr10 1:12 2-5 Esoteric Alonthert and Mack Mary also ram PEPSII COLA 011ClaRADE Have You Tried Our DIGESTOL ad CREAM SODA? SOUTRER1 QUEEN GINGER LIE tmAs sarucid tvirsolt 71)) 1 SERIOUSLY BURNED ALLJBAMATAXVALUES HAVE YOUR CLEMSON COLLEGE Si Oct tSpeeial)---lhe Clemson football team olt today at noon for ilsashville to play' thore on at urday The tea thics not expect to win but will work bard keep the score down as close as kasfoble The following players left for Nashville: Cochran center 1ydt ick right guard I atom right tackle 'lite right en't Fleming lett guard Gilmer lett tkickte ilOrtotl left end Coles capian and quarter right lialf: tombs fulitack McFadden ltt half Wickman Loykin Furtics winesiel sad brandoll SLIGsti- tuts Caatch Stone and NSsistant tiffacti Fetzer accompanide the team he team in in tI1I good oolnlition and averaHes la ANNISTON Alai Oct The oft Mill team het Ween the A Ja amd rvSify teriatt and the Jackson toe Normal College has been rearrangoia tor next Sitturday and aithough Manaer piers or the Anniston tPaill stated this morning that the on I ra between the tyo teams speiti that the game be played in Jaeksonville an eaort Is reins made to haie it at tile Anniston 'ark '1 he local college will weigh about IA pounds on an average The sormai team akellil exceed this and the Teacheis also the advantage of the Preachers in that they have had better coaching Luther Miaoyi of Auburn having given tile Presbyterians their first lesson yesterday afternoon The Normal COlitge t14414 atichigan coach and her linesup 4111111 bel Inert who have heen with Alabama el-- Cer and other good elevens The local oliege however is confident of making II good showing and wall go into the kallie to win Fay who did fast w011 last year is nputin of the team while it is said that there are other Men he team vie are developing rapidly 'The line-nn as follows: Slattery or Kidd HAW end: Learlior Britoil' right tai kle Snottily rigid guiltd Morrow center IV Sankey i'it end: pishman left tackle: Willox guard Tap lein quarter Noble ult back Play left halfback: Elliott rigid hitifhaek I iishrhan and cress Sprfoill are promising contestants for line to-is lions 11111 ir will consent to tahe hack positiww he will he shifted its Ie Is on of the hest ground gainers in the city SIXTEEN MILLIONS INCREASE SHOWN IN JEFFERSON COUNTY-DEFICIT POSSIBLE Two Inmates of Mobile Poorhouse an Keeper Suffer MOBILE Ala Oct 15--In a fire which early today destroyed the kitchen -dnng room and sleeping ctuarters of the white inmates of the county poor atylum Zenns Morse partially paralyred and George Beard both white were seriously and the keeper Simms painfully burned Simms was burned lu rescuing Morse and Beard but kept at Avork until all the'inmates wera re-(TM The financial loss was small PREMIUMS AWARDED AT GIBSON COUNTY FAIR TR ENTON Tenn Wt Gibson County Fair opened re yesterdty auspirously The weather is clear and and he dusty highway as been greatiy improved by liberal sprinkling from the city waterworks The dairy cattle rings wilwe poorly filled but the coinbtaid horse rings hi the afternoon a mply tit for the poor cattle display 1 he premiums were a Nvarded Itairy and under 3 Boxley aged cow Pearce cow I year anti under 2 John Pearce aged Jack IL fr Hunt second Ragan Hows: Jack 2 years Zilt 1(1 York Jack 1111dPr cur old Itgan Jr os' Howse aged Jennet combined stallions agcd first I tit rh ni on StCfM11 tt Clark 3 years and under 4 Wade first premium second premiunin Frazier 2 and inplor 3 first IL trila second Allen I41it0I 1 ycr anti under Yolk: under I year skues cornigcil mare first It Ilow so sONMd It Fowler: 3 and tin' 4 first Wade second 2 and under :3 first Bud Itudstn second Ihtlew 1 mei under HALF TONES AND I ZINC ETCHINGS MADE BY THE AMERICAN ENGRAVING DEPT Engraving by Oswalt Designing by Jolley Cartoons by Biggers MONTHLY TRADING DAY OR HUNTSVILLE MONTGOMERY Ala Oct IL a Comer IA preparing' au i interview in which he will discuss the conditions of the State treasury rinI the alleged possibilities of a dencit at the end oh the present fiscal year Incident to the talk Of a shortage of cnh is the fact that while values have in some instances been raised as a whole there will be Try little difference this year over last Jefferson County will show ah increase 4)f about $1600e(XX) $7000000 being ra'sed hy the County Tax Commissioner 44644000W by the State Commissioner and $30si4ie))04 by the Tax Assessor POORHOUSE "ROASTED" BY ATHENS GRAND JURY TORONTO RESULTS 1' qtrth )1-1111 SO 31 WC 4 'II-or atlilotir 4 ri is iitiirl'on I 11 tt 1 n11 110d b1i21M itn1 tI tvh1 111 c1- 2 2 -At ii1'111 111NTSVILLE Ala Oet The linsiness Nicri's Club has set Ifl 1'0(4 tO establish a monthly trading day la Huntsville A'1 licenses on 'largo traders will be suspended for that day and an rtvitntlon to all dealorm in bordering counties or Ala banot and Tenlosstte be PN tended COMTnIttees were a tt Lave charge of the entirtaininent of the dole-'Antes tAtho will attend the annual convention of he Tennemtote River Improvement Association rind plans are tieing made ta give the visitors a good time while hcre Fine work low prices and prompt attention to orders Send or and Peas Phone 2418 Main I' 1 1: tindt 11 I Pt fillo I it tt paddle yearling's aged If ttt 1 1 gt' lit''t Thotrir4t4ort ijd qt 110 I IA odts 3 and under 4 first I0 I 11 11 sctond 8 ft1)11 titidtr 3 i ir nli I- NEW VVORLD'S RECORD ATHENS Ala Oct fall term of the grand Jury Is adlournt-I TOHELP HOLD COTTON 11-1SVIIIE 'Ky Oct Tronto t4tonnittr1es: First Six furlongs: likk 110 ((tolnes) 1 to I King Thtst le fliP (ronnollyt 7 to Merry Gem ge 115 (Austiti lo to I Tose 1:11 Itevry Fantasta and Inspector Parvig ran Second Black Elatv 107 (A01 8 to 5 Cosmopolitan lel (A Williams) 9 MnId of I1trroll to I Time 71-5 Ptrt0F Betsy Bin ford and Potent rs tl Third furlongs: 107 Jo 1 reonsrd- to 5 Ching Hare 115 iesonnoft ft i to 5 'rime 119 Trappe and Vvance Boy rim troorth race 71-year-o1ds spd up: mirse S000: 1b40 lor (Inn Night Ittst PO (Alexi 0 to 7 114y 113 (Clotpoeit I to I Time 1:14 'ragnne Sca find Waterlalt ran rave fin-longs II-year-ols and 4c '11 't'Airx 1- to ol to 't T' T111'' 114v-1404 ci to 1 nie I 1 -0 itine Sta ind NNiter- ran laPle'fih race 1 flirliings 3yoar-oliiii awl I Forty-ONO true bills were return 1 4palv hi rot tct flint the itirv (11n1 tvio rgn WO'S tliat the 'Ittry round tt44 tu fW Of if rf tifillf ilft'W 1 1 rtsr-rwa-Year-Oids-Made by 'the Lead- cdorgetrmil Dertnti'd lng Lady 1 I IAINt-c ffiff i I to viorlt'S Inv! ling rev Ambrose Bostelman Co MtYKTIS44MEttr'7M-al'00: Inmates both poorly clad sod dirty living in a filthy cabin jury riW0111111(91dS better treatment taller elotheR and hetsulPort ter heit1 r'8 the Th' wits reoently P1) severely contter ny m(sri si II nj1 ti I 111tisettectillttrt part of the report ts' the fact that th- county la out ef debt and then' Im ii 1- time to Ito credit of ia thy' first time in years that the connty has tl-NN 1110-Y fepee-3 to-tni vIfl sit't litilititTitw for liontsviiie whoro At Hi play thiif ri Ariiino or tin Noitt-tin itii th0 Vkinhinit School toani Tho tit wo gtmos ttith Ow 'hitt on and latP teams of Nash havit huh t-litieti in signai tOotoriot4 for tin borne boys inai tiro initoftii or winning in Alabama Thy have a spiondi1 old the rarefy) roitohintr fir It Perim' an ex-Vanttorbilt player tht'y hov prorpicts than ovor biore for ul HedSoll 1 11W4 ting of the members of the Farmers Unionheld at the courthouse Wodnesday it was agreed to support the movement for a groat aslumbly ri 01111)1'1s in a few dalys to nil In the plans to hold cotton for bettor prices It was fund that Gay County President of the Cotton Rociation has secured collection of Vat to alit 4he eimpulgn vkitieh PresiJor(itiri of the Cotton Association is to make Mr Jordan asked that 'Nit Gay raise Wu but he went him much bit ter a meeting of 'he members of the Farmers Unionheld at the court- house Wdoestlay it was agreed to the movement for a groat as- stintily nt NItoph a is in few dalys to nil In the plans to hold cotton for bet- tar priees It was Maud thnt tny County President of the Cotton gociation has secured collection of Vot to all 4he eingtotign iiieh Presi- t1( lit JOr(ittri of the Cotton AnsoeiRtion 303305 Church St illbdindbm0110010146oniviumbouldamlialtlinlialiii il 'A' I NITER MEETING I I I 2 1 heil mhe trtt toil a I ili iii hi A mweeiqui effrt biat ot I A( NrA' Otlenivi Will tiefott (II the 5ill "r''''' 1" In miiilit iwals tiolii just" Ihe frit cf Docembet v- I ilz11 L- Alot HI I A ii)))) Vint)) v))))) the Vt Stah))) )' II ''I-'1'' 1kr sIndi-N" 10g Th1411- Ictc onoPHy) I to 1 I 1 NA I si'11)1 )11 1 l'irt "))') l' AV4 S)iti'" Vntile 116 1 I to) 1 I ') i' il'14- I 1) 4 11'))ttiliA tlieo ii) ft Vc: I liarrv I) I II) -111! Ho 0 ri 1 11r hr by IA wint I Tun 3 l'Otoir 1ti Ormyr L' 1 1 I i i'ip si1 1 'AlP Qlie 0-11lii-Inakii 1 I 1 Lietiik ran 1 I '1 liiiii ii1 itidiit i1- '4'1" I-' OVFICE SUPPLIES 1St A1411 BOOKS HEAVY SENTENCE I FOR SELLING WHISKY A Rifle Shooting ANNISTON Va (Spoi Tl nornita'r tt! Third Htigliiiiont At Itatila National IA ill in all prto)a 1 JUl PRINTER ATIO NIKR9 4 AND ENGRAVERS ANNISTON AUL Oct purvey Taylor Knit on noon pleaded guilty in foor countd to filo saht Of A' hky totlay asked the court ittivose Kentenen and allow hint to begin tne service Kt mine Judge Cohotton wilenntol hitt) to throe months etit of the four citsett toahlots one lear and for to ttlevitarge of th f1ii C4 io the (itnett itli additional 1)21 lin) ()et 11-(se(it! who on ttei ENLAPGING PLANT nrcATIIt Alit tart The DeCHtur rorntee ittniding Coiniitiny id New I airator vhjiii iii 1v litrgtPli plants tr the kind in OW SOutk is now being eninrged t9 tw cf its prp8ettt fnpnrity around inns just heun iodion for the building of a lapitai brick structure in ennneidion with the plant The plant IV stariiii in Nev Poratur simile years Ft J1 by Itortfiu ri niU Aeahl and it his constantly groA uniii now it iM one Of the Deentursi balding manufacturing plants GLO Li TOTE Gtaduate Cvlumhien Univetsiti Wahingt9k Jos PLASKETT Gasduatv MrI UCIVPrOitY Montreti "Sii thshltilin CARRIED TO FEDERAL COURT ANN ISTCN Ala' Oet 1 i The (1110 44 Ira l'rrymom chnront wit It tillirit01- or Phil! FV tO have boon In th I om-t hfro I1 11 (-a riled t0 el St tileS SUPeffie CW111 IlWaL rry chanP(1 immunity froi ho WaS tt) have beett th coy here bott le tot (-arrieti to "111'4 l'urrynlatl chirnP(1 ituttumity from tioslital NEW ROADS IN ALABAMA rc tz t- 1werk 0t ooti totet41 Tettlerda t1t0 014' 11 l4V hut uluuILuIu and 1)at tliarge uttrier the State Jovoottle mito cwt tho Th Judge itientatt 11(1 WUM 10 fruru :1 an'l I 6 lt A r11 Mkt Uur(uuu I 'ourt tot NAStIVILLE TLNN I Idlity 1111 a i- iimt r1 the iorai r1111111 '''''1'1 'Ltd" till'I' -'111111i11111 114i11 '11 1111 1t1-1N1 Witt' for the mr aid off 1 3 11 to I iii- ail: iiiiiiiiaes 1 yr' L1 '3 ARRIVE Ho i tz54 i i'''' ii o'llY 0'1 Iili I s-111 race' tiro tititokiv Sttkis: 't alit I I cow 1a ati: Jolot-iton ittinotitteetr 11titt 1 ile win at tote halo tiw rang pineti1 tit i 'i i is I 'in' ii a I i- 'a ii tir trotters trite 1 1rii good totiltioti titii 11Sktr th nevt riit1 ow of ir i ii' 1 1 tit iii- iitiritte- 1'1" i la I' 1'v IIiigr1-10tritti tsiitinatiti te" revinten to stneet tatitt t'il'' 1''''' mill 71 i MET AT THE DEPOT BY A LARGE 1 111 t1)p1 1 1 1111s Mr111 1' 1110 tirt tirtioot 111s 1-0-1r- I 1 I r111'0! i 11T 11-11111 1 1 1 1 3 i CROWD OF ENTHUSIASTIC 1111)1 11 1111 folT tit' having 7 I 1 IW 1 I i 1 1 I1101121 11td BASEBALL FANS liten inetther of the Naticont11 Mlles As- IIi' iii ir II til iit iiettin I 11 11 irs trotting: rwrt- soolation 1 "PO year TilisSP 'Ionia im 't iii ile i 111 ter' ort1 arlro111v And Illoy go 10 it 1 4-1'''' 1 x-: prs'on inakii14- the liet-t P-or 1 eiii 1 to i lok -11 1') I'i41'111ii 210 PRICE Af II 1 11 cilicA(n' Oct 15-ExtillInt okPr 1 I I h'IR 171 IN t'Apir victory in winning the world's PLAYERS DRAFTED 1 en NVInt1- Stid to Hay ret'n S(111 lksr 41 )(' -r -ii- rhatiionel-nr tile tligi) tta-in of th! i rift TIlnd l'Iollois I i I' 1 -0 Ito Natimlt1 Iragno ttrrivI hon-a rrho i Memphis ecures Several New Men in 1 i ititipt- tntl 1 Initrillt enriy a nil as 11111 21 1 I I rI 'N I' I I Irl 'III' rr- I That Way 1 tt0 station ity an entllusiasliu or1 A a 01 ii- :1 1 Ili' il NIEiktl'i I liz 'rtim Iti I7--(rzlie W-1 -'t11 1v i '1' 1 i l'rh( pityr 011) 1er accoolpattied oy ork a nuis co I a 1 oiti 1 i '-i-tri I I '1' "I''''' le Lt ti I I Il i iiiistle1 for 11ti ttritl itittl tenni in IIiit-ii I iii'ir fIr rr1 I A' rI I I1 11 1 I 1 't 't I i 1 1'1'1'1' '1- til 4tio Ow 11101 stitt I ttti- nd 1 toli L) 1 if' i t' "1t c- twi 1 tit train stoppvI ontho way i'thh Al11i hig' managtr 14 unt IA l'h tz' 1 I Vorl' 4't- :0: I' 4 1 1 NVInn trtin 11111cd into flc draft4 l'''r l'ii''hil' f'l l''''''''''''' I otti ti i i 1 il att i ion lorro 'mitt) of igt4chall PnthuLi- l't r' 'N 'n VV io 1 1 1 11ti tioll-1 1-1- ii thrmot tnitp tti elle- i I' I 'i ri i I MAI-4A I HON RACE (1 'Mir id t'er 'is ti Heti ''t weliirtir 11'raP'1 Ifi tins inIvil-- I Or th Alivi 111 1 yr' 111" N-i 1: -1 1' 1 '11tcys Se or ti 111Pr111 IA 01W 171 RAIPII NVY1 '1 ill 1' 1tm1 itwir Huttt1 1iiiriltt 6 1 -tt l''''' i'' '1 1I' ro' fi'llilig Alid l'un1112" IlL'I's i ON THE WATER WACON rI11 1 1 111 (re 11111111 1ir 111 1A11111111tn I 11111111 111 'es fiir ti vele i il i it ii iiy Jo Sullivan Will Remain on It I 't 0 i I to Iii'l 111' i' ni 1411111101 In this t10 rik- oir vc51 REFRESHINQ OPIIIth 1 Hr Vie0GLft i- i r1 I n' 1ti11t I1 11-I141 1140 11 '11'1- I j'1 111111tr am iffilivlilyk id 'i Fifty Years 1 the Yitirr 11VnlilsIlii i 1101 SI'lliNGS Ark I itt 1- 114ei" al 41(0'" 64 e7 'r o104 th- o- 1 a club ib lt i-iiil ril I viln if A- 12 BRING $5 TO US BELMII'NT YEARLINGS 3iii i sum en cekiiriteti I ex itnitiolar ierei today hy retrorr to atm liltigrii to rtriaatit on the wttler regiii fitr ET ET0I 1 17--- tiIY 3IIII' 1Thl-: v''''' i i ttitole to 111- itres nee of a hiro t' 14 rk 1-1 liiiiii'ilrlit'tlti 1'1' ti" k'll': i I''''llinft''" 11'" arl tosttirtioot foe it triixiote vt ht il 1i1 1-ieit 47- (t 64 :7111 id tAitp 114141747 Ed aeli 11Hr Imvp -nt! 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Mt it (0 0111 i11111v1h siv0 ilrot las sm rat ft tho Pre(' Wit or ti chtml)er of connfferco-f ImiOtng 111 111 (04 Wf) uoo '11e uoiltrfo 111e 111' the E11113110 1 nut iiI -11 1 FIFTEEN IIUNDRED SUCKERS LEY Ala riLY-'Ih emtern RAM VJiV 1AU1SVIllo A7 NISiOiiiP 1'01110311 1u1sA1110 ft7 iliP ALABAMA STATE FAIR Aia (it Hal inut it the ALI- 111xt the he-t Thpn 114re 11ill-t FIRE NEAR HUNTSVILLE cd rtns itii oysqr t-111)k- 1 I On ers 011411gli lwr ht the giving tO 1110 i 4 i I ill it that of th Iif mit 1 Pr e(le1 1(l ort he iifi rt 11Si 1 01101- I 11 (0 I 11 i A113 DO IA4- I 11611t IA Au' to Nev! i I liSONg0P6WWCW.

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