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The Eufaula Daily Times from Eufaula, Alabama • 4

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Eufaula, Alabama
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ITCATTG-IT 2S Els. EUFAULAABKOAD. The State University and Its Sixtieth Animal Commencement, The Winners of Awards. RIGHT AWAY OUR MILLINERY COUNTERS SOME EUFAULA NAMES AMONG THEM. The closing exercises of the sixtieth annual commencement of the University of Alabama took place at Tuskaloosa Wednesday.

Of those entitled to deliver orations on the occasion, says the Tuskaloosa Times, -THIS- The Times Book Store MONDAY NEXT Will be filled with Hats William Jay Parks and Hendree Paine Simpson are from the Engineering course Bertram Ervin Brown, Edward Ernest Selling at Cos at Newton, George Hamilton Dunlap, are Is now selling at wholesale and retail, very low figures, from the Scientific course: Robert Tyler You Can Take Your Choice for 25 Cls Goodwin, Robert Green Hall, Daniel -AT- Doak Little, Kenneth Douglas McKellar, John Henry Pettway, and Julius Tut-wiler Wright, are from the classical course. The order in which the speakers deliver em ed their orations was determined by lot. At tho conclusion of the orations, the The regular price of these Hats is from 50 Cents to $2, 50, but we are going to close, them out, and your choice, will cost you but a quarter. Come early. committee of judges, cou-istlng of Cupt, Jas.

Webb, Col. Alto V. Lee, and Hon. H. H.

Brown, from the Board of Trustees, CROQUET SETS! BASE BALLS BASE BALL BATS! BACK GAMMON BOARDS RUBBER BALLS MARBLES, ETC retired, and after bdngout a short time returned and handed in their decision to EVERYBODY BUYS THE BARGAINS the president, who announced that the orator's medal was awarded to Julius Tut- wiler Wright, of Livingston." HE OFFERS AND SO WILL YOU. OTHER PRIZK8. Other prizes were awarded as follows Xext to Eufaula Drug Store. The first prize of the New Shakspere Society of Great Britian to Lee Johnston THE DAILY TIMES. Clavton.

Eufaula. IS BEIYE MS The second prize of the New Shakspeare BY- WILLIAM D. JELKS. A Pictures! Pictures i Society of Great Britian to John Cortlan Forncv. Jacksonville.

$5.00 Per Annum in Advance. The first, prize of the Early English Text Society of Great Britian to Robert Green Office. Times Boole Store, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets. Pamsols and Ladies' Umbrellas, all of the latest styles and best material. Hall, Bullock county, and Julius Tut wiler Wright, Livingston.

These English prizes consist of the val EUFAULA, ALA. Saturday Morning, June 27. liable the sicieties. The Anew lot of beautiful Pictures just opened. Many have not yet been displayed, but will be shown with pleasure to those wishing Shakspeare prizes were contended for by nit.

U. M. WEEDOX, Offers his professional services to the people of Kufaula and surroundingcountry. nm exf IT T. Xr to buy.

Eufaula street. Atniuht will be found at liis father's residence ou nuruuurni. News Stand. handsom- JUST RECEIVED A new and beautiful lot of Dotted Swisses. They are something that every lady will want, and we have a fine assortment.

We have to-day, Saturday, Alabama and New York daily papers Harper's Weekly. Puck. Judge. Tov.io KifHnfra MIRRORS, est ever displayed in Eufaula. Frank Leslie's Monthly July number.

the members of the classictd Junior class in the department 'of English, and the Early English Prizes were contended for by he members of the Classical Senior Class in the Department of English. CANDIDATES FOIl THE DKGHEEOFB. A. John H. Bankhead, Fayette- Courthouse, William L.

McKinney, Bross, Coosa county, Bertram E. Brown, Eufaula, Junius P. Clayton, Eufaula, Oliver H. Cross, Eutaw, George H. Dunlap, Mobile, Jefferson D.

Feagin, Union Springs, Robert G. Hall, Bullock connty, Robert T. Harris, Tuskaloosa, Frank Hausman, Tuskaloosa, George P. Heard, Bntlcr county, Catesby Ap C. Jones, -Selma, Daniel.D.

Little, Searcy Mar rowo, Tuskaloosa, John W. McAlpine, Eutaw, Johu R. Mcintosh, Camden, Kenneth D. McKellar, Dallas county, Edward E. Newton, Conecuh county, John H.

Pettway, Camden, Robert M. Seale, Livingston, Giles W. L. Smith, North American Review. Scribner's Magazine June number, The Arena June number.

Harper's Monthly July number. Frank Leslie's Weekly. 111. X-U1U1U, His Royal Highness by George Has tings. Mine Own People by Rndyard Kipling.

77 ft! 1 TT jenc Bngnteyes Dy a. luuur uukiuu. My Official Wife. 100 New Detective Stories. tubo nrAnra far all nullHfjltionR.

SCHOOL BOOKS! FOR CASH THE TIMES BOOK STORE Hnhdav hours 10 to 11 a. m. and 12 m. to 1 Times Book Store. Bullock county, James A.

Stallworth, Evergreen, Columbus Thomas, Lee county, Patrick W. White, Montgomery, FROM $22.50 TO That is, our Finest China Silks, which we have sold heretofore at $22,50. They are reduced now to $15. Mr. W.

A. Davis is in town from Mr. W. F. Rose left last night on a visit Guy W.

Winn, Clayton, Julius T. Wright, Livingston. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF B. C. Howell W.

Booth, Anniston, Wm. A. Sells School Books at a rate cheaper, by to Macon. Alex. Couric is at home from school at Union Springs.

from 25 to 33 per than were ever offer ed in this town before. Mr. H. D. Clayton has returned from a Crossland, Montgomery, Hugh.

C. Denson, Gadsden, Clarence H. Long, Gainesville, Wm. J. Parkes, Birmingham, Jas.

T. Searcy, Taskaloosa, Hendree P. Simpson, Tuskegee. visit to Montgomery. H.

R. Shorter, has retucned from And they are altogether lovely. There are but a few of them left And the Opportunity is a Rare One I carry a great we commencement at Tuscaloosa. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF M. A.

Joseph B. Greene, Birmingham, John Besides School-Books many cheap books and a Mrs. O. Worthy, of Troy, is visiting her fine lot of handsome Horton, Mobile. parents, Rev.

and Mrs. H. E. Brooks. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF LL.

B. Hendree Harrison, who has been visit Henry T. Bailey, Alexander City, E. L. ing Leonard Deau, returned to his home Books in Atlanta yesterday.

O-ift Blue, Union Springs, Wm. J. Hoy kin, Seale, Chas. L'. Bromberg, Mobile, Ar thur B.

Clayton, Jas. D. Gainer, The steamer Apalachee will be down Anniston. Cato D. Glover, Forkland, H.

this afternoon, and tha Queen City is due up to-night. C. Gunnels, Oxford, Robert L. Harmon, Pike connty, Henry R. Howze, Birmmg Mai.

H. R. Shorter and Miss Louise re ham, VirginiusW. Jones, Camden, Chas. -LADIE8- Eeady-Iade Underwear I.

We have Some Still. on Hand. turned yesterday morning from commencement at Tuscaloosa. L. Jinks, Union Springs, Wm.

Laven Hon. Alte V. Lee. one of the Trustees der, Greensboro, Geo. E.

McGowan, Brew ton, Wm. B. Palmer, Wilcox county, of the University yesterday from In Stationery We Lead We carry everything in this and can suit any taste. All we ask is an inspection. his annual visit there.

W. Pearce, Oxford, Alfred B. Pittinan, Tuskaloosa, Thos. W. Porter.

Birmingham Co. Wvatt Oates, brother of Hon. W. Edward M. Robinson, Mobile, Martin D.

fl. Oates. arrived vesterday from his home Sibert. Gadsden. In California, and is a guest at Koseiana.

After conferring degrees and awarding diolomas to the above named graduates Pound Me Ions on 30 and 40 the president announced that he was au Parker Locke's Ice at thorized by the Board of Trustees to state 2M2t. Will be placed dn our Bargain Counters: Mqnday and sold at the cost of, that honorary degrees had also been con Mrs. J. CI McNab and Mrs. W.

L. Bryan ferred as follows: and little son left yesterday afternoon on Master of Arts, (A. W. W. Harper, a visit to relatives and friends In beneva, Mr.

G. W. Bacote, route, agent of the Prof. Amos Toole, F. W.

Petway, John Savage, P. L. Acton, S. C. Jenkins, Jacob Forney, W.

W. Quarles and Prof. Carleton the Material only. IN PENCILS AND PENS we carry a Southern Express Company, with resl dence in Americus, was in town yester day. Master of Civil Engineering (M.

C. large and varied assortment H. F. Wilson. Several of the Aldermen being eut of Doctor of Laws, (L.

L. Herbert B. THERE HAS BEEN NO town no special meeting of Council could lie held yesterday to pass upon tne upera Adams of Johns Hopkins University, and Nathan Bozeman, of New York. Doctorof Divinity, (D. Rev.

W. A. Mason and Rev. J. Ar Thompson.

house matter. The Exchange Assured. Rvptv n.rtir.lf. nf TTnHerwpnr will A first class Book Store is the TIMES The telephone exchange is said to be as- lured. the reauired forty subscribers nav.

te found, and all of first class workmanship, f.1t.' 1 and run jam up all the year round ing been obtained. And so Eufaula grows by degrees it may be, but never wun a iuii complement ui maienai in every garment. You will not have another oppor- J. j. Beat Estate for Sale.

One house and lot. in Ward One; 18 houses in Ward Two; 11 houses in Ward Three; 5 houses in Ward Four; 75 'building lots; one Brick Warehouse and office and all conveniences. The above property is all rented and will pay a good interest on the amount asked. The Warehouse theless she Died at Clio. lunuy iiKe ine present inis season, ana you are urged to come early and make your Mr.

George W. Carter lecelved a tele-from Clio yesterday morning an- "CALL ON US. nnuncinffthe death of Mr. J. T.

Bethune will be sold cheap and on long time; also of that place and ordering a coffin for his remains. Probably Married. TIES BOOK STORE, other property on the same terras. I will have tome nice resilience for rent by August ht. N.

C. Vaughan. lw. Real Estate -Agent. OflU Hp-stairs fin room East McNab Bank.

London, June The report of the marriage of Parnell and Mrs. O'Shea, at the parish church of Steining, Sussex, this morning, is confirmed. Corner Randolph Broad Sts. tySce important local matter on the tecond and third pages. JHr.

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16,346
Years Available:
1872-1909