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Natchez Democrati
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Natchez, Mississippi
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PACE THE DAILY NATCHEZ. MISSm TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1912 p. nn a IIMHIIIMIIMMIIIIIIIlMlMUHnill sr a mm in treasury OF RACE HN mm 7 Polishes NOTICE FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY i. I 'A SECRETARY.

MAC VEAGH ORDERS REVOLUTIOXARY CHANGES. SHOPPERS URGED TO BUY BLONDE DOLJ-S 4j I nt To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS Inaugurates Changes in Business Methods Which Will Ixssen Interference In Fiscal Operations. Stirring South American Newspapers to Sincere Opposition to vance of American Influence. ft -O HP Take one of these new pleated bosc Star Shirts in your hands and look at it. This particular pattern comes! in fourr colors -neat pink, blue, lavender, or black stripes set very close together on white ground, the stripes running acroi the bosomjnstead of the usual up-and-down style give a smart, novel appear- ance that you wouldn't have thought qf.

Look at the finish, the laundry, the stitching, the buttons, the perfectly matched patterns, the materials-rail the Yet the price is only $1.50. Better try one or two. See them in our window; BEGINNING Washington. Dec. 30.

Secretary "GILT' EDGE" the only dre8intht MacVeagh today ordered a revolutionary change 'in the business' methods of the: Treasury Department In hand Berlin, Dec, 30. Some serious attention and a little amusement has been aroused by the latest published warning lest Germans would lose their pride of race. Christmas shoppers were- urged seriously to avoid the brunette type in purchasing JANUARY 1st positively contains OIUl Black and rollshesUdics' ad children' boots ana shoes, shines without "TRENCH "1 combination forcloaoing and polishing all kinds of russet or tan shoos, 10c "DANDY" size, 2 5c. "QUICK WHITE (in Hauld orra with sponpOquIck-Ij cleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c.

asc. "BABY ELITE" combination tof gentlemen who take pride in having their shoes look At. Restores color and lnatre to all black shows. Polish with a brash or cloth, 10 cents. "ELITE" size, 25 cents.

If your dJer does not keep tbe kind you want. send us tbe price la tumps tor full Bie paqkae. charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. A 20-Xe Albany Straet, Cambridae, Mas.

Tht Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polishes in tht World, dolls for the rising- generation. The ling: the income and expenditures pf the, government which is expected to lessen interference by the treasury with the fiscal operations of the country, make the government deposits in United States depositories more actiye and obviate the payment of exchange on government checks. Effective Feb. 1, accounts of the Federal disbursing officers will be placed with the treasurer and all dis writer said that the childdren should be supplied with Teutonic- blondes. The frabrication of dolls be asserted, Will THE: had passed into; the hands of persons IBENOIST CLOTHING CO bursing officers checks drawn on that EDGAR J.

PERRAULT DIES official may be cashed by any National SMMMHMMIHIMIIIHH 11 I Hi I I I 1 HI 1 1 Bank designated as a United States 0 FREE BE depository. Banks making such pay ments may immediately replenish the Popular Young 3filitiaman Succumbs to Pneumonia Hold Funeral Tills Afternoon. THOS. J. REED DAN J.

GRADY BY PARC ELS POST specified from Federal customs or internal revenue receipts daily deposited. The banks thus will forward to the sub-treasury-i only the excess of receipts over expenditures. If the expenditures are greater than the receipts the sub-treasuries will supply the deficiency. In this manner, it ia much of the government's business will be transacted without the actual use of currency. It will be an, extension of the clearing house principle to the government and banks will check expenditures against receipts and then make their settlements with the treasury.

All checks in payment of cutoms and in connection with revenue receipts, which are turned into the sub-treasuries, under. the existing system, must be converted into actual money before they can be paid out of the WINTER MEW'S WEAR Seasonable Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Suit Cases and EveiytKing Needed for the Season Some Rare Bargains in BOYS' SUITS Many After Christmas REDUCTIONS WE GIVE S. and H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS. THOS.

J. REED CO. Men's and Boys' Wear. 406 Main Street whose influence was among lines foreign to the German people. They did not make dolls the German' ideals of femine but rather representing types that embodied the ideas -and Ideals of their makers.

The change had been greatly in favor of the brunette type. "Naturally," he added naively, "those members of our folk who depart from the blonde type are not therefore the less worthy, but we reconize the value of an inborn racial unity for the whole folk and its culture, and desire at least in the representation of our ideals to take this into account. Therefore one should reject these instinct-violating dolls, no matter wheather they are offered to us with evil purpose or not." Opposition to United States. A Varning of another character is. sounded by Richard Btern, a prominent German publicist who, in report written from Valapariso, calls on Germany to oppose the widening of the American sphere of commercial influence.

"We can count on good allies in such a fight," he writes. "These allies are the South American States." In all these state, says Mr. Stern, there exists a very lively fruitful agitation against the United States. Argentine, Brazil and Chile are discussing an alliance that shall form the first to a union of South American states against the advance of American influence. Important news papers devote many columns of each week to awakening the sentiment of opposition to what they call "the expansion, of North Ameridii'jj Mr.

Stern, however, pays "a High tribute to American methods. "As dangerous as the North American expansion is to Germany industry," he says, "we cannot, avoid admiring it Surely and unerringly it goes its way After an illness of a week, Edgar Joseph Perrault, 24 years old, son of James O. and Mrs. Laura G. Perrault, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia yesterday morning at 4:30 o'clock.

The funeral will be held this afternoon' at 3 o'clock from the residence, Madison and North Pearl streets, and will, be attended by Company Mississippi National Guard, of which the deceased was a member, in a body. The deceased was a well known and popular young man. He was a valued attache of the Sajvo Berdon Candy Company and was a member of Company M. N. G.

He was born and reared in Natchez and a wide circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his removal. He is survived by his parents, four sisters and one brother. They are Mrs. John Wright, Mrs. W.

P. O'Mal-iey, Mrs. L. N. Goodwin and Mrs.

Agnes P. Milligan. His brother is Oliver Perrault. The" funeral service will be conducted by the Very Reverend Father P. C.

Hayden. A 1 i 4 i "I i 5 i jit checks of disbursing officers. The new scheme will obviate the sumber-some method of withdrawing money only to pay it out into circulation again. The change is is said will have the effect of distributing Federal dis-bursements'in an equitable manner all over the country. The new plan does not contemplate the increase of deposits in banks.

Treasury officials regard the change as the greatest reform of Secretary MacVeagh's administration. iir. Purchase made from these stores will be delivered FREE OF COST to the purchaser, just as to residents of Natchez, and out-of-town customers will no longer have to figure the added expense of postage or expressage on a purchase as previously, for we deliver, free of charge, merchandise weighing eleven pounds and les. and not over 72 inches in length and girth, combined, as per Parcels Post Regulations. Out-of-town rpr of this announcement should remem-ber that we are the first stores in this eity to make this liberals offer and that we also offer a mail order service that is prompt aiyV -'f ieie-; gi as carful attention to orders by mail as if purchases were made in person.

WE DELIVER ANYTHING UNDER THE PARCELS POST REGULATIONS FREE OF CHARGE i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS if Cut prices on nhotos. A handsome large folder with 8x10 photo, free, and S. H. Green Trading Stamps. Some bargain that Murphy's Studio.

rai.i tax must be PAID THIS i i. i ri 1 t. i i i i i i i i l.rit 1 4 ALI THE LATEST IDEAS Chris Maler CARNATIONS. Bro. Phone 271.

IN PROFUSION. OUR STOCK OP DIAMONDS AND JEW- ELRY IS THE MOST COMPLETE AND BEAUTIFUL EVER SHOWN. OUR PRICES AS REASONABLE AS 'CAN BE FOUND ON SIMILAR GOODS ANYWHERE. AN IHSPECTION WILL BE APJfKECIATED, its object the winnlg of new markets those of the compeditors, always in view." FIND DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT Washington, Dec. 30 A dangerous new counterfeit five-dollar certificate said to be the most remarkable imitation since the famous "Monroe head" $100 note, was suppressed in 1898, has been discovered by the United States Secret service, which sent warning throughout the country to-day.

The notes were found in New York City. UR HE EN MUG; 401 MAIN STREE1 'S BALL JANUARY 28 NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIES General Commiltee Met Sunday and Yes! I take subscriptions at cut rates. Get my prices now. A. Grillo No.

407 1-2 Main St. Completed Arrangements for Annual Hop at Institute Hall. No Matter Where You Are January 2Sth is the date selected for the annual Firemen's ball and every FOOTWEAR When you are the territory of the Cumberland Telephone 'and Telegraph, Company you can invariably get into communication with: your home and business. Every one "can take a day's or. a.

week's outing and be in touch with business affairs just the same as if they were in the off ice. -AH pleasures can be thoroughly 'enjoyed these modern times. The lines of the Cumberland Telephone. Telegraph Company enable you to. do this.

For any purpose, either effort to make it more successful this season than in previous years will be made. The ticket committee has been named and will start to work Monday canvassing the city. Mo Fo BYRME FOUR STORES 704 Franklin, Dry Goods 706 Franklin, Clothing 712 Franklin, Shoes 714 Franklin, Ready-to-Wear business or social, use the long distance service of the In addition to the dance, an elabor Ladies' Tan Russian- Calf ate supper will be served which is in CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO Button Shoes (Incorporated.) cluded in the general admission. The contract for furnishing the supper has been awarded to Mr. John J.

White, Hi: of The Garden restaurant. CHILD DIES AS FATHER HUNTS. While her father was out on the Kingston road hunting, and ignorant of his child's fatal illnefes, Lorena Rose Case, the three year and nine months old daughter of Mr. Alex Case, residing at St. Charles avenue and Washington street, died Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in convulsions.

Immediately Messrs. Frank Eisele and John Koerber started out in an automobile to find and notify the father, but they took the wrong turn in the road and missed him. He was at the time coming to Natchez, having finished the hunt, The father left for the woods Christmas day and when he left the little daughter was in excellent health and But within a few hours after his departure she became ill but her condition was not considered serious until she was seized in convulsions and expired within twenty minutes af'cr the seizure, Sunday. The music contract has been award ed to Prof, Ennis and the Third Regi mental Band will be used to play the $2.00 $2.50 $2.75 Ladies' Tan Russian, Button Shoes vlth Silk Whipcord Tops $2.50 dances. On the ticket committee which will start to tvork Monday are Joseph Kaiser, M.

P. Ryan and Samuel Junking Tickets, will be sold each, entitling the holder to admission two ladies. The ticket also brines well -nown under a dozen aliases, and wanted all over the country for for every other advantage offered by the affair, including the supper. i Ladies' (Boots geries," was sentenced to-day to 12 years in San Quentln penitentiary. He ia 63 years old, STUDENT BODY GOES "WET" Elimination of Liquor from UniveJrslty of California Junction is Lost By a Heavy Vote.

Her mother, Mrs. Lorena Diers Case On the general committee are: W. N. McLean, No. 7 company, tlied six -weeks after the daughter's Gun Metal Button $1 .75 $2.00 $2.50 Eighteen of the past' twenty-five chairman: C.

H. Fields, No. 2 company, secretary; Wilbur Dawson, No. 3 years he has spent in prison. i birth and surviving the deceased child are a father and one six-year-old brother.

company: Treasurer Joe Meath and Joe Kaiser No. 2 comDanv: Herman $3.00 1 Popp, M. P. Ryan No. 7 company and A proposed amendment to the Con John Sanguinetti, and.

Samuel Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence, the Very" Reverend Father C. Hayden officiating. Burial was in the City Cemetery. stitution of the Associated Students of the University of California, pro Ladies' Patent Leather and Tunkin, No. 3 company.

The floor, decorating and other com websters New International viding for the. elimination- of liquor from functions given by student mmees which vwlll have the actual arrangements of the dance hall in ROBERTSQN, GIVES body, was voted, down- at a meeting of the association to-day by a vote charge, will he announced, later. .1 of practically 25 to 1, says an Asso Clarence. Robertson, a negro surrey driver whq is charged wjth being Implicated, in thetheft-of 70 frpm the residence of Mr. Henry Diers in South LOUISIANA POLL; TAX MUST BE ciateds Press-dispatch from Berkeley, Vici Kid Button and Bluchers, Cap or Plain Toe, In all the very newest pat-terns" $1,50 $1.75 $2.00 $3.00 PAID THIS MONTH.

of Dec 15th. Vn i Canal street- Saturday afternoon by CakvervrQw Brown, a negro house boy whom Diers had picked up several weeks before and employed, about the do chores, yestetda made Rub-My-Tlsm win cr you. CONTINUE LIBEL SUIT. TRY WARFIBLD TOIAY, A writ yesterday sworn ut before. Justice of the Peace Claude Pin: tard by the wife of Walters Warfleld, negro, charging with assault in attempt to kill and murder.

He will be given, a triar today at noon. Warfleld, while drinking Saturday Marquette, Dec. 30. The Theodore Roosevelt criminal, libel for; his appearance, and has em You. will jneyer.frot aJZOWXwhsT you oome into our JbanJc fwlietliex yotz want to deposit or: '-'BORROW money.

Come' in. Ve we7oomo ployed counsel to. figh the ease. He, against Georgei A. Newett, editor of lsj represented by Attorney Charles Iron Ore, a newspaper, published at 7 -A Engle who.Ts ill and, who asked con you We will nlso xyeoome your noooUnt 11 Ishpeming, will be postponed THE GOOD tinuapee untU he recovers.

tomorrow, it was announced today un We are always grZad ta til the. disposal of the Colonel's 'civil Brown, the confessed thief, was nbotzt rJ the 1 security of business ventures or AT VJ3 whether lie is one locked up In jail, a writ, haying: been issued-charging grand larceny, and THE MERRlAM WEBSTER Only Nem Anatriagad. diqtlonary in many yean. An Encyclopedia. Contains the pith and essen ce ot an authoritative library.

1 Cover every field of knowledge. Only dictionary with the New VI-' VidedPage. A "Stroke of Genins. 400,000 Words Defined. 3700 Pages.

600O IUastratlons. Cost $400,000. Let us tell you about this most remarkable single volume. suit against the' editor. Newett is charged with having published an alleged libeL injurious to Col.

Roosevelt, SHOE STORE will be tried with Robertson. J. Willie Jones.a sister of Robertson, by personal reflections on his charac evening, drove his family from th? house into, the woods at Solitaire Valley plantation in the Palestine neigh borhood. An emergency call to th sheriffs office brought. Sheriff Mulvir hill and Deputies Ryan and Eisele and Constable L.

C. Spencer wba arrested Warfleld in his home where he draw; sed over a heavy Winchester He made a 1200 bond yesterdayaft. ernoon Mr, 1. Geisenberser be coming iurety. Do YOUR bariicing with US' ter.

The civil suit is scheduled to be whom the boy alleges he gave $3 of the stolen for, lodgings, was THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES heard in Feburary. Writs for saanU mm. MI varttevlata, te. released Sunday mprnlng. tbls yapsr and rwMtv yjuks, Mt or yoous 712 Fmnklin St.

Mr. Diers is the, eom-f LkC KERRIAM SprrafTieU, Mass, SENTENCE FORGER, Santa Rosa, Dec. 30--For ut positor In the Democrat's c.oijnposineT room. tering a forged check, James Williams 2 i -1 i 1.

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