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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 1

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Greenville, Mississippi
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Weinberg" Office BulMing Will Be Ready for Occupancy Feb. 1-Few Good Offices Can Still Be Had A NEWSPAPER WITH A CIRCULATE GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI, TUESDAY, JANUARY SO, 1912. Systematic Raids And Assassinations POLICE ARK SYSTEMATICALLY RAIDING HOWES. TAFT AT COLUMMUS. Bomb Throwing and Geenrul Vlo- Hence Characterizes latest Trend of Affairs in Chinese HOT- olutionary Movement.

Will Four Speeches and At- lend Dedication of Federal Building. (By Associated Columbus, Jan. Taft arrived at Columbus Cleve- land early today. The president is to remain here unljl tomorrow after- noon. He is scheduled to make pceches and to attend the dedication the new postofllce.

Textile Mills Open Alleged Bribery Under Heavy Guard Of McNamara Jury FRANCIS STOCK COMPANY PLEASE LARGE AUIMEXCB. RESUME WORK WITHOUT INTER- RETURN IXWCTMKXT The P'rancis stock Company's pro- 1 ductlon ot "Peck's Bad Boy" at the Dijon last night, proved to lie till thai was expected, and created much from an unusual largo aud- AGAIST Mlco a as the Willing To Enlist In Country's Cause FROM RIOTERS. I) KV EX I) ANT'S ATTORNEY. Associated Press.) Peking, Jan. to a letter received 'hero today from missionary at Mukden, the police are systematically raiding the homes promlnnet men suspected of syrnpa thtzin'g with the" revolutionary party assassinating them and carrying ott their wires and daughters.

Whole City ot Tjuvicnco Under a Xot Definitely Known' Whether In- Advocate Passage Of Anti-Liquor Bill CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION RESTOCKS CONGKESS. Urge Passage of Bill Prohibiting the Heavy Ciuartl of Militia awl 1'riU'ticiil Slate of Martial JJIH- Prevails. dictment Has Been Returned L'lKm Evidence of Detective of McNamnrn Defense. (By Associated Press.) Lawrence, i repitllion of yesterday's rioli ciirred today when the various mills opened their gates. The whole Another Bom I) Thrower.

London, Jan. were thrown early today at the residences of the viceroy and commanding gen- eral at Tien Tain in a deliberate at- tempt to destroy the houses vtla their occupants, among whom were several Important officials. The mis- siles failed to take effect. Several arrests have heen made and It is be- lieved that the would-be assassins are among the prisoners. Shipment of Liquor Into "Dry" Territory Before Senate Judiciary Committee.

(By Associated Press.) Angeles, Jan. ether Indictment was retnrued gainst Clarence Darrow, the Chicago Aorncy, 'by the county grand iencc. Miss Josephine Hall, as the "bad created fun fast and fu- rious, and was successful in keeping Max Schultz, the groceryman, in roublo'much of the time. The vaudeville part of Ihe prograir proved to be a most pleasing feature ind the several specialties were well received. Th offering tonight will be a rip- roaring farce comedy entitled "An Up-Town Flat," in which every mem- ber of the company appears to good advantage.

All new vaudeville will be Introduced-. The company has a large repertoire of successful come dies and THEODORE ROOSEVEW NOT DEOIJNTB NOMI NATION. i Patriotically Willing, to i spoilt! to His Country's Call Whether It Be Peace or War. mills opened their a contc ssion city Is under the control of the ml I- FraD Win. a former Ha" and picketing near the m.ll dis- that bed, by change ot (By Associated Washington, Jan.

3'0. Leaders ot trict has been stopped by soldiers. There is a slight increase in the i her of mill employees who went ing serious has so far occurred'. To- day the city is as near under martial law as is possible under Massachus- etts statutes. Color.o! under command' almost two full res- present an entire every night during detective for the McNamara.

defense, 5 ed with jury bribing, will prob- definitely known until the comes to trial. The county at- today refused to disclose the source of their information. A ru- mor was prevalent yesterday that Franklin told all he knew ot the al- leged bribing to the grand WILSON REMAINS SILENT. (By Associated Press.) Trenton, N. Jan.

la- test statement of Colonel Watterson admits comment, from me," said Governor Wilson today when asked it he 'had any statement to make in reply to Wattersou's latest the Women's Christian Temperance Union stormed -the senate judiciary Committee today for favorable fiction on the Kenyon-Shepherd bill which would prohibit the shipment of liq- uor into "dry" territory. The dele- ation was headed by Mrs. Lillian Stevens, national president ot the or- ganization. iments ot soldiers, totalling 1,200. ROYAL PAIR RETURN.

TOWNS RAISE QUARANTINE. Seventy-one Towns liaise Quarantine Against Meningitis. (By Associated Press.) MOB HANGS NEGRO. Negro Charged With Assaulting JToung Girl, is Hung By Angry Mori. (By Associated Press.) Cordelle, Jan.

mob of five hundred men today stormed' the their engagement and judging from their reception last night, the en gagement will prove most successful MILITIA QUEIjT-S MOB. Attenipt.at Lynching Negro in Oeor gia Foiled hy Brown. (By Associated Press.) Atlanta, Jan. Brown today authorized the ordering I 'cut state troops to Cordele, where It is reported a -mob i storming the Jail to get Albert Ham- ilton, a negro who was identified this morning aa having attacked a girl there last night. (By Associated Frew) Trenton, N.

Jan. Theodore Roosevelt will no more de- cline to accept the nomination for the presidency that he would decline to enlist if needed in time of war, is the opinion ot Lawrence Abbott, ot the editors of the Outlook, con- tained In a letter received today by Edward Stokes, former governor of New Jersey. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and- Wednesday; frost not much changes In tern- Dallas Jan. jail where Albert Hamilton, the ne- one Texas towns raised the quaran- gro assailant of a white girl, was rt T1 inrtt 1 nfiirTO forth and tino against.

IUICUMI -J-- M'KINLEY LOIKSE K. ol P- COTTON MARKET. New Orleans Futures: Open. High. Low.

Close. Ing brethren present. Regular meeting ot McKIaleT Lodge, K. of will be held at Fra- ternal hall, Wednesday (tomorrow) evening at the usual hour. Work In third rank.

Members and v5slt- Men 8.74 May 9.S2 July 9.92 Oct. 9.83 9.88 3.7 9.99 9.90 9.S2 9.77 O.S6 9.97 9.85 Griffin's Pressing Club King George and Queen Mary Just Returning From Trill to India. (By Associated Press,) Gibraltar, Jan. George and Queen Mary arrived here I the steamer Medina on. their re- Uurn trip from India.

The Medina's ftag was carried at halt mast on ac- count of the death of the Duke ot Fife yesterday in Egypt. points within the last two days and a hanged him to a tree. Sales 2,800. 9.34 none of the larger towns having es- Brown did not arrive in time. Spots steady at 9 3-1; 1-16 decline.

XX 6 3-4 plain white York Futures: Open. High. Low. Close. 9.40 9.31 9.47 9 3 7 9.62 9.75 9.85 9.65; EXTRA.

A good 5c pencil tablet, for. envelopes, 8a toilet 9 9.52 9.62 9.615 9 7 5 9.7S 9.86 unchanged HEAP MUCH QUALITY HEAP LOW PRICE Jewelry, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Phonographs 2 Washington Ave. Hhone 891 2 pKgs. for Jas. S.

Kirk Co. pieces for 2o9 1 Tb of pure Castile soap Asbestos stove mats, 3 for 9.47 Fresh shipment ot pure candles, per tb Jelly glass, each Alger books for boys, each 'At-r; HOFFMAN'S 5c 10c STOBB. FRANCIS STOCK CO. PRESENTING THE R1PROARING FARCE An Up-Town Flat It's One Loud Long Lingering Laugh SINGERS DANGERS COMEDIANS Entire Change of Play and VaudeviHe Every Night Bargain Prices AND CLOTHING GREATLY REDUCED It- THytWS! CLOTHES FOR MEN WHO WANT CORRECT STYLES TARTING our Great Clearance Sale will Hko touching an electric button--It will bs a jump from the start! People that have attended our pre- vious Sales, know what Clearance Sale means here, and every old cus- tomer will be on hand at once. Others will come as soon aa they 3 MONTHS TOR $3.00 Greenville Pressing Club 6 Suits Pressed Each Month Trench Dry Cleaning TaKe Advantage of Our Low Prices Gentlemen's Suits $1-00 Ladies' Suits up Ladies' Skirts 5Qc up Ladies' Plain Suits Pressed 50c H.

GARDNER SON 211 Washington Ave. PHONE 713 WeAreAfterYou "You're The Individual We Rtquiie" The above is intended for those few who have not yet seen our new store in the new office building. We want you to see the prettiest drug store in ihe Delta, to try some of the delicious pro- ducts of cur soda fountain and confectionery, to see the complete line of cigars and tobacco, to see our high grade line of toilet articles and druggist's sundries, to let us fill your- prescriptions and attend to your other wanto in our line, We are glad to show you through the store whether you intend buying or not. Evety Winter Nothing Reserved. Garment For and Boys Must Go! Bow Do These Cut Prices Strike You? Men's Suits and Overcoats Ji5.oo,, now $11.65 Hen's Suits and Overcoats $18.00, now 13.65 Men's Suits and Overcoats $20.00, now Men's Suits and overcoats $22.50, now 16.65 Suits and Overcoats $25 oo, now 10.65 Off on all Boys' and Children's Clothing.

Be hand early-tor early choosing ia always the Enthusiasm will be at the babbling over point to- morrow 1 Our prices are business I The Sol Brill Co. The Home of Belter I Cheap Rates lo Aikarsas Points THB PACKET OOMPAJTT8 STEAMBR8 SrfljOUIS, IBOH MOUOTAW AITO RAILWAY Little Rock, Ark 14.98 Monrw, Pin. Biim, Aleaadrla, Fort Smlti. Ark St. LonU, Mo Twartaui, Art Hot SprinM, ArV S.B» HOT SPRINGS, Trtp Thto Uwlndw botk ud raHnad to from toot of OMtni Am o'etoek wiLun Ir PHONE 89O In the New Office Building -First Floor DKINK BO I -KD BOTTLED WITH DISTILLED WATER PHQNK 913.

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