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JACKSON DAILY NEWS; SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1913. AGE TWO. '''ifU 1 Cottoa, New Orloans. Avrll B. Liverpool cables closed a Bhade better than expected futures I up, spots 4 up and sales 8.00J bales, At noon our market Is practically unchanged from yesterday's final Azures.

Spots quiet and unchanged, 12 9-l. Weather forecast Is fair for the entire belt over Sunday. i.vrol. I The quotations on the cottoa mar- rrp: 1 "I II (J I net wer at follow" today: Teaterdayi Today' Cloan. Close.

204 6.22 6.21 6.2S Mareh-Aprll 6.11 6.74 April-May 6.69 May-June 6.88 14 6.72 June-July 6.66 6.69 July-Aup. 6.61 6.64 6.49V4 6.52 Sept -Oct. 6.35 '4 6.37 Vi Oct-Nov. 6.264 6.28 Spots 6.96 7d Tone Quiet steody New York. The quotations on the cotton mar- ket were as follows today: Open.

Noon. May 12.15 12.13 July 12.10 1209 October ..11.55 11.65 December .,11.88 11.59 v. vlfct. 4 I-Ifp l.inr-H rr- Mrrlflini New Orleaas. The quotations on tne cotton Market were as follows today: Open.

Noon. May 12.47 12.47 July ..12.36 12.36 October 1160 11.59 December .1164 11.61 Chirac. The train and provision snarkst was auoted as follows today: Current, Were Swept Krom Tbelr AcnikK Sump Slrrc( In Snt'r TIiiino Who, CiuiKht li) Hie mill Drifted by. uumt Ammt Tow Lines I'eieKrnph lile Were I kpi! in llulil llotn Knunued In Keeue Work From the Flood C'ur-n Hour, Miide Hmiii lnnioNNlhle. Which, HnnniiiK Trnl.r Milei rent.

4 Close. Noon. Wheat-May Sit 814 July 90 HS Torn-May B4 54 July 5T 55 Oats Mav S4 34 July 24 34 Pork 20 32 10.10 July 20 27 10 67 Lard-May ..10 10 5 July 10.92 10.82 Ribs May fl.25 11. IS July tO.SS 10.S7 TROOPS FIRE 0 STRIKER. 1 5 vi I 34 i 4 Anburn.

X. April 5. State iroops are on guara over plants anecceu oy the twine workers strike. Serious VJWf riots occurred during whioh the police A poured a volley Into mob, seriously wounding four persons, one a woman. '4' 4, Ir 4 rr.s'j 4 i 5 14 NOTICE OF TRISTEE9 SALE.

T. W. P. Harris, substituted trustee. 1 4.si'4"- TSr under the provisions of, snd by vlrture of the authority conferred upon me a Substituted Trustee in a Deed of Trust made by John Chaney to E.

P. Bellen- er on the 10th day of October, 110. to Men nrul omen Streets. The in Severn) llm bed from Scene of Fire nnrt Flood tiy enehlnn the Telephone Wires On the i Climbed Aeronn the Itntiim Water at Ily Heights Till II piped Down by (bp Crowd. secure a certain Indebtedness to P.

Fellenger and which said Deed of Trust is recorded In Deed Book 71, page 225, In the Chancery Clerk's office, of John Vjilliif'CiiMh Heglster 4 oinpnny, Superintending Rescue Work at the Water's F.dite. I pews the First DiMrtct of Hinds County, Mississippi default havinR been made in payment of said Deed of Trust and having been requested by the said E. IV Beilenger will on the 22nd day of bind which it is contemplated to drain ate at present feeling very keenly the April. in front of the F.ast door MISSISSIPPI NEWS necessity of this work, us particularly forward the railroad will able to dump hetuecn SOU 400 car loads of earth The dirt will reduce to the minimum the amount of siepage. The engineers aie quite confident the Beulah li-rt-e will hold.

of the Hinds County Court House, in mis enure iHniy or land is mil under water, and will he almost worthies the City of Jackson, within leiral hour of sale, offer for sale and dl this year for farming purposes. llfic. layer than tie- i. id lav at all Feasors if tt is properly fed. The.

biggest rat story narrated here in some time is thai of KJ Powers, a farmer out on route No. 1, who recently waged a Kiccessful warfare on these destructive pests that had taken up quarters at his barn. With the aid of his dogs he killed seven ty-five large ones, and cleared the premises of the remainder. In trying to ditch one with his hands he was bitten through the thumb. public auction, for cash, to the high-.

est and best Mdder the loiiowmg described Real Estate: Heavy Strnn berry Shlpnirnln. to take part in the work, however, a sufficient number to insure success have enrolled. Lota 29 and 30 Block Jackson S.itifcrd, April ft St raw Percy College Addition. The title to the above described property Is believed shipment began in earnest here terday. The fields were ove for the firt time, and brought ver.

satisfactory results. Thf ouaiity of th berry is extra good, and the plants at loaded down with fruit, Larly "s.i to he good but I will convey only such title as is vested in me as Substituted Trustee. Witness my signature thls-the 6th dav of March. 1913. XV.

P. HARRIS, Substituted Truste. -31-A-7-14-21 the state has In the way of a normal school. The program is full of names of prominent educators in and out of the state who will appear on the program, but the chief drawing cards are F. G.

Blair, state superintendent of education of Illinois, and Hon. N. C. Kchaefir, superintendent of schools of Pennsylvania. Supt.

F. B. Woodley is vice-president of the association and is in line for the presidency at the approaching meeting. DeLoach. an employe of the HrUtleslnirg Grocery company, received two severe knife wounds this morning at the hands of Archie Harper, another laborer at the same place, the trouble starting over a little nonsense.

The first spring examination for license to teach is being held In the court house today by Supt. Currle and his board of examiners, 48 applicants being present. The quarterly report of the sanitary officer of this city shows that more money has been collected than paid out In that department for the quarter, (something that has never happened before in the history of the city. malts are being Increased, and weather conditions are ideal. The shipments Primary for Pout Minuter.

Greenville. April 5. The first primary for tile nomination of a postmaster ever held in Greenville, and among the first ever held In the south, was here yesterday. There Were ten candidates, seven capable gentlemen and three capable and worthy women. The result, of course, is something of a disappointment to several of trie candidates, but.

in a race of ten only two could be in the second primary and all made very creditable showing in the lirst, so there i no reason chagrin. The second primary will be held next Wednesday Messrs. .1. were made yesterday by T. L.

O'Dott tnell and .1. H. Suinralt, and berries Riuppeu Hinsi every prominent lovn in the state, licking will start aijai.i continuing tip, next tlx vvee.is. Ienth or II. II.

llnrnlsmi. Vicksbiii-K. April 5. Mrs. Bell wife of Dr.

11 H. Haralson, died in New Oilcans yesterday afternoon after 4 o'clock. Dr. Haralson, Guy Haralson and Dr. S.

AV. Johnston were with Mrs. Haralson when the end came. Mrs. Haralson had been in poor health for some months.

weeks aro she was carried to New Orleans to uudei'Ko an operation as a last chance of recovery. Mrs. Haralson was born In Harpers-ville. near Meridian, but had lived In ViekslmiK many years, and had a large circle of friends and ac-qtia i nta nees. Besides her husband, she leaves these children: Mrs.

H. XV. Johnston. Mrs. Kthol Klem, Misses Lois and Mottle.

Haralson and Messrs. Guy and Jack Haralson. Levees nt VIcknhurK. Vicksburg. April E.

Major J. A. Woodruff, engineer, expects the present high water to reach a higher stage lu re than was recorded last year. That means a desperate battle to hold the levee lines." Major Woodruff Is taking time by the forelock and the light to keep the Mississippi river between tbe levees is alreddy on. Preparations are under way to have the levees topped and in condition In hold water two higher than the flood of last year.

The stone till at the Iteulah gap ha.s been completed, and dirt is now being dumped against the levee. Seventy-five car Inads of earth were dumped yesterday and "00 will be put against the rock b'Vee today. Frotn this time PILES CVRF.D IX TO 14 DAYS. Tour druggist will retund money 11 PAZO Oi.NTMK.NT falls to cure any u- Merlillnn (irpek l)le In Buttle. Meridian, April B.

Tho many friends of Ulicco formerly a fruit merchant in this rity, will n-sret to learn that lie vnn killed In a battle between tlio Greek and Turkish armies, on February 10, according to a report contained in the Atlantis, a publication from Athens, Greece. The newspaper article also say 3 that the man Killed had a tattoo mark on the left arm and Mitchell Glieoo, a brother of John Glicco, believes that the dead man is his brother, ullhougli he has received no confirmatory reports from his home In Greece. RlNhnu Visits CoIIckp. Vleksbm-K, April 'S. ltlKht lit v.

Bishop T. V. Hratton of the Kpi.i-copal church, who passed through rnroute to yesterday after attenditis the state convention of the Woman's Auxiliary Jutst held in Natchez, stated that the meeting had been a jrrHtt p.ui:cea in every renpect. The his-hop spent the afternoon visltint? Ail Saints' whh'h hcIhhjI he has had a fine season altogether, and he Is very much encouraged with every prospect for this cxc-llciit Institution. Hivhop Tiratton thinks that the coming session will a much larger number of students for college than have ever yet attended, and the Ben-era I usefulness of the school in every way, win im much more thoroughly-al predated.

M. Knhb and J0H1 pell, and th list promises to be exciting. case or Jicning, mina. Mleedinsr or Protruding File In 6 to 14 days. 60c.

To Survey Kiit IllticU. Durant, Miss, April i I. Jones, of the department" of lure, who is to have charge A. vvnovti, toM.itKss. i-Wls ami of St.

Louis, Mo April 10-11, 1913. drainage survey of the Big' Blacl river, 1 nis eongresH win lane up tlie ques eitivid today and established 1 d- tion of drainage and reclamation of swamp and overflowed lands and levee construction. For further particulars Are It Mining Ducks. Coldwater, April 5. The Indian Itunner duck Ih lieing raised here ill ever increasing numhers, and is declared to be one of the most profitable fowds that can lie grown, breeder, who has engaged ill the 'business extensively for several years, has had excellent success in selling eggs for breeding purposes, and has also won many valuable premiums at the various fairs.

This duck is a much more pro- and tickets to St. Louis apply to Mr W. XV. Logan. Ticket Agent, Mobile quarter at this p.

int. Me lias at present a force of nun working cp the main line of the 1. C. U. It.

from north, establishing gulf elevations. Three parties of fifteen men each will tiorin work about April 13th one at I'M wards, cue at Pickens and one at Durant. The owners of the acres of Tr. llrtiyi SVr! (evil in U'v. nimr-tviillintj at line, at'i'l reinnv.

in few day ibfeslu or, Ui.inevs, linwP, duo rullroad. Meridian, or write 0 Mr. G. A. Grifin, T.

P. Meridian ntnmjE-h. rliircitimi ma t. Wonderful rile. Mr.

II. K. Jones, General for et Kvinptnm hhmU free homeucaimi'iit. 111.1.1 nieiist Hi Ml Hi iil.inu,i, Agent, Mobile, Ala. a-5-lt, The 4 ksrtep Inmrpnrntlnn nt lHt JtTOHIC 1.

The corporate title of eaid company Is Ford's Drua; Store. 2. The names of the Incorporators are: R. B. Taliaferro, Postofflce Gadsden, Alabama.

J. G. Ford, Postofflce, Jackson, Mississippi. N. ick liobhlns, Postofflce, Vicksburg, Mississippi.

3. The domicile is st Jackson, Mississippi. 4. Amount of capital stock Fifty Thousand Dollars (J50.000 00). 5.

Th par value of shares Is One Hundred Dollars ($100 00 6. The period of existence (not to exceed fifty years) Is Fifty Years. 7. Tho purpose for which it is crested: To conduct a general druir store business, at retail and wholesale: to manufacture nd compound drugs and medicines and to buy, sell and deal In drugs, drug sundries and general articles of merchandise; to operate soda water fountains, refreshment parlors, to manufacture Ice cream and soda water supplies, and to do such other thlngR Incident to the operation of a drug business, which are not contrary to law. 8 The rights and powers that may be exercised by this corporation are those conferred bv the provisions of Chapter 24, Mississippi Code.

1S06. It, B. TALIAFERRO. I. G.

FORD. V1CK ROBRINS. Incorporators. Acknowledgment. State of Mississippi, County of Hinds.

This day personally appeared before me. the undersigned authority H. B. Tallferro and J. G.

Ford Incorporators of the corporation known as the Ford's Drug Store who acknowledged that they signed and executed the above and foregoing articles of incor COTTON STATES LEAGUE SCHEDULE SEASON Of 1913 Vilopt Modern Farming. Yickshurs. April 5. In company with County Superintendent of J. H.

Culkin. Agricultural Inspector J. E. Tanner, visited the fifth dtft-iet the t.jst few d.iys. and has iieoe a number of demonttiati-oi While Mr Tanner was in, rnet nc (hose Inter-fted In 1'rof.

Culkin was Riving bi attention to the various schools ft the Tilth district For the first trip to the the county, the ie.vl.e eb-cted county Is elated with the woik thai tie a.eoip-Plishi d. Kvhiiin for Teachers. forest, April 5. The first spring examination for white teachers Is being hell at the court house today, conducted by Deputy Superintendent W. It.

Hunt, G. Hamilton and Ml.ss I.illle Mize. There are 174 applicants, the largest number ever applying at one time before in this county. A largo number of them are from adjoining counties. It is reported by friends of County Superintendent A.

C. Walters that he will hand In his regisnatlon at the meeting of the board of supervisors next week. Mr. Walters' health has been such that he has riot been aide to attend to the duties of the office since he was elected. There are several candidates In the Hold already to h'll Hip unexpired term.

At a meeting of the mayor arid beard of aldermen this week J. G. Uogera was appointed as a member of the school board in place of O. B. Trlplett, resigned.

Mayor ('. N. H. litis of Kdwaids, deputy state lecturer of the Masonic Grand Lodge, assisted the local chapter in conferring the R. A.

M. degree on V. B. Cotton of Lake, H. Karbco and W.

McKenzie of Forest, Thurs-lia y. News was received in Forest this morning; of the death of Mrs. II. H. Haralson of Vicksburg, which occurred at a hospital in New Orleans Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Haralson was a native of Scott county, the daughter of the late Dr. Lock and has many friends and relatives here who are grieved to learn of her death. 1 sons 1. a were riiitM; and adviS" the latest imj'! nvnl mi JtiSf crops, dVmoriMt'a'ioti coiieerning of grow-Hiotis were poration as their act and deed on this eMablished at llstrict.

It is conceded with lots in the ipinion of ovei nmeiit have too fifth hose work larise en the the PEXS.U'OI.. SKI. Ml. MKItinilX. (OUMIUS CL IRKSDALK, JACKSON Mav 1, 2, 3.

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Aug. 9, 10. Aug. 6, 7, July 21, 22. July 36.

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'Aug. 2, 3. MVVVIW Mileage 7634 377:1 6096 C572 6609 6759. the 21st dav of March. 1913.

J. M. JOLLY, Notary TuMic. State of Mississippi, County of Warren. This day personally appeared before me.

the undersigned authority N. Vick Rohblns Incorporator of the corporation known nn the Ford's Drug Store who acknowledged that he signed apd executed the above and foregojn? articles of incorporation ns his act and deed, on this rthe 22nd day of March, 1913. AVM. WAfJOENER, Notary Public. M-26-A-2-9-16 that it i a numiie; fOVei mr.

yea1. Tu with tl, i purely a popular their .11, fe workitiK uniier OilS. li lit. first of those cfitlUetted of ertui ation is of ihs'i it( tion a ro! ii'oi. It is sid that tine" pi ice in tin may yet he asked ft.

ra or fifth liNtri Every Woman GAINING NEW TKADE It arc sr.o,;!3 mm MARVEL Whifimq Spray I The fw Vaginal Sjfrino. Program for Teachers. H.itt ieshui March 5. Supt. F.

B. Woodley is today mailing out tlie official program of the Mississippi Teachers" association to lie held in this city the first three days In May. On this occasion not fewer than 1,500 teachers are expected to be In Hai-tiesburg, and the committee on arrangements are making a house to house canvass to procure homes for tr.r. visitors. The people are preparing for entertaining the number above mentioned and as many others as may come.

Many teai heis of tbe state havo not yet tcn privileged to see the State Normal College, and many of them will he bi ought here? to see nhul fcest tact CMiveaic nt. Il If you expect to grain new business in any line without publicity, you might as well expect to dig a well with a salt spoon. I he rzneat iticpiy li 1V Wft RVtL, sr-f bo tnj'. send tn.o for itHstTalcrl if gives full partlcu- Total mileage 39,443. Sunday game.

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