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The Morning Mercury from Huntsville, Alabama • 5

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THE KORXIXG KEBCUBT SATURDAY, JOfE 2, IMC. MAY HOT APPEAL TO 8PEER. STATE EXAMINER A Great Sale of 1 75 White Linen Skirts NU1 Priteww May Make AppUca-' tloft for Bail OtrUide of Macon. Ilacon, Gil, June X. The spectators ta the United States court room were startled on "'bursday morning by the Make Report on Books of Madison, Clay and Morgan.

Some Worth. Some Worth. Some Some Worth. 1 .57.50 $L25, $2.50, $3.50, $5.50. NOTHING WRONG WITH ANT CF THEM A Sale of Utmost Importance to Every Lady whose Wardrobe has Room for Another Skirt.

White Goods and Linens. Small News Events of the Capital 42 A 35 cent quality of white, wash Chiffon, The Governor is Again In His Office- Silks and Dress Goods. A good S3 cent quality of Silk Crepe de Chene in bracks, white and colors, special, 59 cents per yard. Five pieces of 36 inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, a rich lustrous black wear, guaranteed; Special 85 cent per yard. 7 Ten pieces of 24 inch White Wash Silk, Special, 19 cents per yard.

Tnirty-eight inch Cheok Suitings, now so fashionable, Special, 45 cents per yard. MONTGOMERY, June 1. Th3 books Brwin to have the court pass an order qprfUng Greene and Gaynor to the TjcAiteiMlary at Atlanta without further safe. husb fell nw the eoort room. It looked for tbe moment as if the much-talked of game of delay had failed; but Attorneys Meld rim and Lawrence, who were preaeat from Savannah to represent Owane and Gaynor had not been idle.

They had planned to meet this moMonj so they arose and presented to the court the supersedeas which they had obtained from Judge Newman, requiring that there be no execution of the court's sentence until the circuit-court of appeals Bfiall have had an opportunity to pass upon the writs of error twhich the defendants have presented. This movement was more in conformity with the views which the public had entertained about the possibility of delay. Nothing was said about an appearance bond. It was thought some interesting developments would grow out of the court's sad experience in allowing bond on a previous occasion, the defendants at that time forfeiting their bonds and skipping out to Canada. It is now believed that the application for bail will be made next time to some judge other than Judge Speer, the idea being that he now has cause to be prejudiced against allowing bonds in this particular case.

of the officers of the counties of Clay, Ladies Skins and Waists. Ladies Panama Skirts in Black Grey, Cream, and Blue. These are values. Special, $5.00. Ladies White Shirt Waists, our nicely trimmed with lace and medallions, open back or front, Special for $1.00.

Ladies Black Brussels Net and Black Jjice Applique Skins, we have only 12 of those, they are samples, wolui from $20 to $30, Special while they last on these skirts will cost 50 cents extra Ladies Neckwear, Beits, Etc. Twenty-five dozen Ladies Stock and Lace Collars, different styles, worth up to 25 cents, Special for 10 cents. Ladies White Wash Belts, Special 10, 15, 25 and 50 cents. Madison, and Morgan have bsen reported on, the last two by Assistant inch, wide, 8pecial, 35 cents per yard. A 12 1-2 cent quality of 40 inch white, Vic-i rU Lawn, Special, 8 1-2 per yard.

A 39 cent quality of 36 inch, (white) Pare Liren Suiting, we have only 17 pieces of this fil.no, Special while it last for 29 cents per yard. A 36 inch white Linen Lawn, pare flax, a 45 ceut quality, Special for 35 cents per yard. Fifty dozen Pore Linen Napkins 22 inch, would readily bring $1.25, Special for (1.03 per dozen. Thirty-five dozen Hemmed Napkins, pure linen, 22 inch, well worth 2.00, Special $1.50 j-er dozen. Fifteen pieces of 72 injh Satin Damask, all liferent patterns napkins to match, excellent value fof 51.50, Special 1.00 per yard.

Examiner G. F. Sedberry, and the first by Examiner Gorman, and all found to ba in good shape. Sheriff Rodgers, of Madison had collected $17,50 for the removal of a prisoner from the State when it should have been secured from the county of Madison. It was at once Ladies and Childrens Underwear.

Childrens MuslinPants, all sizes, 10 cents. Ladies Gownsand Skirts, our $1.25 quality. Special for 98 cents. Nurse's white lawn aprons, nicely trimmed at 25 cents, 35 cent3 and 50 cents. Childrens Underskirts all sizes, some trimmed with Idee and embroidery, others heju-, stii'hed and tucked, Special 25 and 50 cents, paid over.

The following are the officers whose books were audited: Clay County Ex-Tax Collector A. Hosiery. Ladies Lace Hosiery, Onyx and Gordon Dye Brand, Special 8 pair for $1.00. KSmonas. Ladies White Lawn Kiroonas nicely trimmed Special 65, 85 cents, $1.00 to $2.50, Bell; W.

D. Mayo, Sheriff; T. J. Burk-head Tax Assessor; F. J.

Ingram, Probate. Judge; A. tS. Horn, Superintendent of Education;" H. B.

Roper, Circuit Clerk. Morgan County J. S. Fowler, Clerk of the Circuit Court; W. E.

Skeggs, The Store of Values. MEMBERS OF MOB IN JAIL. And They Are Denied the Privilege of Giving Bail. Charlotte, N. June 1.

Thirteen alleged members of the mob which early Monday morning lynched John V. Johnson, at Wadesboro, N. are in jail at that place without privilege OKI for the Second District WANTS! SAVE MONEY ON DIA- We are authorized to announce Mr. J- R. Raby of Toney, a candidate for County Commissioner for the Sec MONDS AT MURRAY'S ond District, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries.

We are authorized to announce 1. J. Judge of Probate; J. H. Yiggins, Sheriff.

The Beard cf Control of the Jefferson Falkner Soldiers' Home, located at Mountain Creek, will meet in the office of the Governor next Tuesday at noon, John C. Williams, of Talladega, has been appointed member of the Board of Control of the Fourth District Agricultural Schcol at Sylacauga in place of J. J. McElreath, deceased. The Bank of Thomaston, with a capital of $25,000, has been organized at Thomastcn.

The incorporators are N. S. Curtis and many others. Miss Irma Andrew has been appointed a notary public at Hartselle. The Conecuh Saw Mill Co.

has been organized at Pollard, with a capital of $5,000. W. T. Mayor and others are incorporators. Governor Jelks returned from the University commencement and expresses hin.ielf as greatly pleased Grooms, a candidate It matters not what you may want, the quality nor the size of your purch I will submit a selection for your comparison with tbe best values you can obtain.

I represent two of the largest American Diamond Importers on a commission basis. I will be pleased show yon whut I can ior you. Diamond Bracelets, Pin-. Lock-is and Kings always in stock I call especi 1 attention to my $25.00 and $30.60 Rings. bough before, the rise in orice.

Can I not Show them to you? for County Commissioner from the Second District, subject to die action of the Democratic primary. 01 Dan, tne cnarge Deing murder. They John Niven, Lester Johnson, Zeke Lewis, Elmer A. Dunn, John Jones, J. B.

Niven, Clyde Bowman, Joe Meach-am, Marshall B. F. Timmons, Fred Dunn, May Gulledge and Lewis Adams. There are warrants out for five others who have not yet been taken. The arrests were made at the village of Morven by a number of deputies, and were accomplished without inci-: dent, the men claiming that they would have 'come In and given themselves up had the sheriff only informed them that he had warrants for them.

Governor Glenn, who passed through CharlQtte after a visit to Wadesboro, declared that the crime of the lynch: ers was worse that that charged against the man whom" they had puV M. R. Murray, Jeweler. For Legislature. To the Democratic Voters of Madison a County: I hereby announce myself a candi a date for the Legislature in coming primary, and respectfully solicit your votes upon the following platform: HUMSVILLESTEaM LAUNDRY, EBaiIes, Prop.

Phone 107 WANTED. Two dining room girls. Apply at the Owl Cafe. tf. Five-room house for rent, East Clinton Street.

Apply to J. N. Mazza. FOR RENT Five-room cottage on East Clinton Street. Modern improvements.

J. N. MAZZA. FOR SALE Two-story residence with large lot;" all modern Improvements, Lowe Avenue, adjoining Mr. Greenleaf oa Oak Avenue.

For price and terms telephone 264 or apply on premises. George Henry. tf SALE Desirable eight-room house, 315 Eustis street Apply to on 5-26-2w. FOR SALE. We have a couple of nice cottages situated in East Hunts-ville that we will sell to the right parties at a bargain.

BOYD WELLMAN LOST A small Elk pin, gold and enameled, with dial of a clock between the antlers. Finder return to Mercury office for reward. tf FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. A reward of $50 will be paid to finder of sol taire diamond ring lost Tuesday evening between the opera house and East Holmes Street. Return to Mercury office.

tf $4,000 to lend on real estate. Apply H. C. White, No. 11 Halsey Building.

6-2-tf: 1. A Dispensary for the county; the to death and expressed a determina proceeds to be fairly divided between with the work and the outlook of the famous old Institution." C. C. Whitson, of Talladega, has been here fcr a couple of days. He says he tion to see .1 r.novn members of the mob are placed on.

trial. the city and county, the county's share At a late hour Thursday night the fourteenth man was arrested and put is net able to be a congressman or he to go to the public reads. 2. Regulation of railroad rates by 3. Suppression of "bucket shops." would run, as he has been urged to do 3ail.

which is surrounded by guards, in the Fourth District He has de-1 4. State appropriation for building clined to allow himself to be considered. It is also understood Browne, of Talladega, will net make the race for the same reasons. LEND US TOCE EARS-fcf awhile please. We want you hear about the xcelence of our, laundry more especially for men, though we attend to family orders too.

wash linen and other goods clean, blue and starch them just so and Iron them to perfection. Our free price list tells how moderate we are in 'charges. 'Phone connection. have special machinery for doing your bed and table linen. Will special prices on fifty cents packages or more.

Enjonis A. A. Rosd. Atlanta, June 1. The Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic railroad has been temporarily restrained by Judge Pendleton, of the superior court, civil division, from grading or in ony other manner using a piece of property on Depot street in LaGrange, claimed by the Atlanta and West Point railroad.

How to Break Up a Cold. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in one or two days' Judge Pendleton set June 9 as tha time a hearing on a permanent injunc time. To do this, however, prompt ac- for school houses where needed in the county. 5.1 Liberal appropriations for old soldiers and old soldiers' home, Respectfully, A. D.

K1RBY. In the absence, of Hon. Nathan M. Rowe, his friends have been authorized to announce him as a candidate for the Lower House of the Alabama Legislature on the dispensary platform, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce Jno.

H. Wallace of Huntsville, as a candidate for the legislature, subjeet to the action of the Democratic tion is necessary. The first symptoms of a cold are a' loud dry ccugh, a pro tion. It is charged that the defendant tried stealthily to lay Its tracks on the property in question before legally condemning it and paying the Atlanta and West Point for it. fuse watery discharge frcm the nose, and a thin white coating on the tongue.

A. L. Rison, -President. H. M.

Rheti, Cashier, W. R. RISON BANKING CO Successors to W. B. Rison Company.

ESTABLISHED 1866. Headache Gsiisss end a Cure Blood pressure or oontrettlon a rushing ol blood to the frontal region It the direct cause for ill Headache. To oure Instantly and posi When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms it counteracts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sale by J. D.

Humphrey Son. tively, this pressure must be relieved and tbe blood Kent to Its proper channels. Dr. Snoop's Twenty Minute Headache Cure never tails II puts Into circulation eonfreeted blood which Kresse8 and irritate the nerves. In bandy tab.

form pleasant to take. ulted for all Ma Statement at of Business Jany. 25, 1906. resources. LIABILITIES jtxw sale ana reoosuBsoasa ay Fat hens and spring chickens today.

Marsh Knight. Loans and Sold by Cantrell Younsr, Druggists AXXOtSCEMESTS. 50,430.64 Capital Stock Paid 166.554.40 Surplus 75,000.00 15,000.00 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ta Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of Undivided fronts, less current Expenses and Taxes Paid CITY SCHOOL EXERCISES. Ordered Jockey Club Ousted.

Jefferson City, June 1. The supreme court en. banc Friday made an order ousting the Delmar Jockey Club of St Louis, ordering the corporation dissolved and the trustees to wind up its affairs, and imposing a fine of This action is based on the declaration that the club violated Its charter In conducting racing Is asserted in violation of the law. The application for ouster of the club was made by Attorney General Hadley. Declare Law Unconstltuttanal.

-Louisvrrie, June 1. In the police court Friday Judge McCann handed town a written opinion holding that Cm 1,108 of the law statutes, forbid the sale ot tetoxkating liquor on aAar was unoowitltrrtJonal, but that Motloat 1321 providing for the general jrtaerrance ef the Sabbath had been eM to ctrastitutloMJ by the court 52,217.86 8,768.64 82,704.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 21,269.82 Demana Loans Overdrafts secured by cotton Overdarfts secured nd nnse-. cured Bonds and Stocks, owned by the v. Banking Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Bankers in this State Tin from Banks and Bank- 831.5C Due to Banks ana uanters in this Due to Banks and Bankers in other Individual Deposits subject "The Flower Queen," a Cantata, Was For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as 'a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Madison County, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the county primary election.

WILLIAM MITCHELL. I hereby announce myself dB a candidate for Sheriff of Madison County, subjeot to the action of the Demo to 622.170.0U Cetertified Checks 500.00 If You Suffer witb Rheumatisn Total. Presented Last Night "The Flower Queen," a beautiful cantata, wag presented by the pupils of the city school last night Forty young ladles took part In the presentation and the singing was away above the ordinary. The chapel was filled by an audience that enjoyed the enter era in other Stat 244,894.84 66.400.00 10,500.00 Silver, Nickels snd Checks and Cash 21,844.77 Exohanires fo the Clearing House 986.01 IV. Stop's RLenmatlc Remedy IE) Brim the Utmost ReOef thU Medietas Can.

Total. appeals and the court was bound by fkat decisloa, tainment to the fullest extent. The 1 The one remedy wMoh many physicians i OPod to free the system of the RheumatioPi of5mattitcnapel was tearfully decorated, and Dr. Snoop's RhbD if ha nnstnmpfl wprn nrettv an A innrn. are tne eauaa LambacQ.

Sciatica. Goat is i twenty real una usihdt. or, onoop spei ta jexpevtmeatlnr -be-Afon he aieeoveraa tha anotnea wemtoais which mails poasllhi en almoa alwaja certain sua roa Hasmasmnn, em. NO that Da. Slaywa Were Bribed to Murder.

710. June 1. The vtceory has re-efvad news that the assassination o' H. Stuart, American rice oon. Ol at' Batoum, who was shot and kill-eel a few weeks ago, have been appre.

sVeadaa and have confessed that they urere bribed to commit the crime, gtv. big the names of the instigators, wh i allb bare been arrested. No further details of the conspiracy are Baoora Kara cratic voters at the primary election. ROBERT T. LAWLER.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Madison County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election, and if elected promise' to do my duty. THOMAS W. WARD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Madison County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary electkn. CI I AS.

A. POTTS. For County Commissioner. We are authorize! to announce John S. Wilson a ca idldate for County Commissioner from the.

Fourth District, subject to the action of the Democratic party. TKJ Rl ilaat loss airatn that It Impassible. I 1 1 1 1 VI Basiseaa aad Ill drlva foan the II blood volsaas a I a Mill, i aaomi she iiiiaii III pain ir ii (weiUns. AoS aw then that Is that Is piiate. The Misses Halsey and Lela Parton are uue great credit for the success of this feature.

Prof. Burleson, President of the State Normal at Florence, delivered a very able address in the early part of the evening. The last exercises will be seen ci: Monday evening when Evening With Homer" will be the attraction. This entertainment will consist of reproductions of classic statuary 111ns-'ratlng Homer's Iliad. EASY MONEY Vade by growing cottcn withjour Challenge Fertilizer Manufactured especially for the red worn lands of Jtiorth Alabarca.

Apply for, prices and terms to Huntsville Warehouse Co Office and Mills West Huntsville T. W. PRATT, Pro. W. A.

STANLEY Mgr eodof tbe mia ana swalliaa 9 the end of the not- ferine the end ThlsreaaedyDsvar of Bhaametlem. fata where a cure possible. Itlsaow Y. put up in tablet or U' Quid fH III tkmtt fnr v7snffnm1 and km anL Ithea You who have Ithea You who have erlnff sndav (mm nalnavand koow to be Kbeumftttsin; yoo who experience lameness or twlnires of pain In (lamp areatherj you who easily become stia and lnme without anrmrent cause lust try DK. SHOOi RHEUMATIC CUKB.

It Is lust tbe kind of a remedy Keystone I Win. Epsom, England, June 1. -The racs for the Oaks stakes for five thousanl sovereigns for three year old fillies, one mile and a half, was won by Key-stone II. Goldrloch was Becond, and Snow Glory was third. Twelve horses started, I'v; to announce uis.

ntvijuvusaia results, bom llanes Cnrter of Hnlze Green precinct ri by Just received a fresh shipment Iner-Snal Crackers. R- N. Grayson. a candidate for County Commissioner For sale by Caatrell.

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