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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 5

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COrrON GINNED SHOWS DROP Texas Short Nearly 200,000 Bales From Same Date Last Year By Associated Preeii. WaBhington. Oct. second cot- i ton ginning report of the season, compiled from reports of Census Bureau correspondents and agents through- the cotton belt and issued at 10 a. m.

today, announced that 2,900,007 bales of cotton, counting round as half bales, of the growth of 1915 has been ginned prior to September 25. This compared with 3,393,752 bales, or 21.3 per cent of the entire crop, ginned prior to September 25 last year, 3,246,655 bales, or 23.2 per cent in 1912, and 3,007,271 bales, or 22.3 per cent in 1911. Included in the ginnings were 32,000 round bales, compared with 3,394 last year, 26,983 and 19,574 in 1912. Sea Island cotton included numbered 19,000 bales, compared witii 13,297 bales to September 25 last year, 10,570 in 1913 and 3,051 bales in 1912. Ginnings prior to September 25, by states, with comparisons for the last three years and the percentage of the entire crop ginned in those states prior to that date in the same years follow: States Alabama Arkansas ................1915 Florida .....................1915 Louisiana Mississippi ............1915 North Oklahoma ...............1915 South Carolina Tennessee ............1915 All Other States.

.1915 YearGinnedPet. 1 .1915 309,676 I 1914 392,217 22.61 1 1913 325,735 22.0 I 8 1912 192,31014.5 1 1915 69,953 191499,347 9.9 1913 70,0866.8 1912 41,4385.4 1915 19,000 1914 25,579 1913 16,36724.5 19129,770 16.6 ,1915 715,927 1 1914768,095 28.2 1913 491,51120.9 1912 272.33515.0 .1915 114,356 191494,11920.8 1913 77.86517.8 191273,99219.7 1915 179,986 1 1914 163,298 13.4 1913 120,593 9.6 1 1912 57,393 5.6 .191582,918 8 1914 84,517 8.7 i 1913 49,9526.0 1 1912 101,68311.2 1915 2,130 1914 104,1548.4 1913 148,979 17.7 1912 77,3947.7 .1915 259,070 1914 303,79419.5 1913 193,318 13.6 1912 174,251 14.2 1915 9,143 1914 16.0^ 4.3 5.0 1912 990'' 0.4 1915 1,143,486 1914 1,334,34230.4 1913 1,727,639 1912 2,002,975 43.1 .1915 3,362 i 1 1914 8,2585.0 1913 6,251 5.ai 1912 2,740 3.0 The next ginning report of the Census Bureau will be issued at 10 a. October 25, and will show the quantity of cotton ginned prior to October 18. EAT BIG MEALS! NO SOUR, ACID STOMACH INDIGESTION OR GAS is Quickest, Sur est Stomach Relief Try It, Time it! Dlapepsin will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals fit comfortably or what you eat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach, or if have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion.

Get from your pharmacist a fifty- cent case of Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no risings, no belch- of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go and. besides tinre will be no sour food over in atom ach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach there.

Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large flfty-cent cases contain enough Diapepsin to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home. This Sale Will Last Only a Few Days so Come Now While Our Stock Still Is Complete Greatest Introductory Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos Ever Held in the State of Texas $25,000 Worth of Fine Pianos to Be Sacrificed at 60 per cent on the Dollar. TO THE We arc opening one of the finest Piano Stores in Texas, right here in Corsicana.

We want to get acquainted with the people, get them boosting for us. This is exactly why we arc holding this Big Introductory Sale of Pianos. People who buy at this Big Sale will buy Pianos cheaper than they will ever have the opportunity to purchase them again. We arc going to offer for sale some of the finest Pianos made in America. We have secured a few Real Good Used and Shopworn Pianos from our Dallas store for this Sale, so that those who cannot buy a new Piano, will have the opportunity of getting something good at a less price.

Died Last Night. Mrs. Sallie Johnson, aged 63 years, died at her home 614 East Ninth ave-j nue last night, and the remains were I interred at Rest this after- noon at 2 i No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS i FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return.

It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25c Buy It in October. Mr. and Mrs. Piano you want the snap of your life on a fine, high grade piano, be on hand Tuesday Morning at 8 sharp. Yes, we will absolutely guarantee you will never buy a high grade Piano at these prices again.

We must get acquainted with Corsicana people, and do it quickly- But this sale will not last long. Come and look our stock over anyway, that will cost you nothing. Out Of Town BuyersPhoneus at Our Expense WEAVER PIANO COMPANY 115 W. 6th Ave. Corsicana, Texas.

Hardy Peck Bldg. Old Phone 1260 Main Store 210 N. AhardSt Dallas, ESTABLISHED PICKET LI Thousands of Striking Tailors Will March to the City Hall By Associated Chicago, Oct. striking g. ment workers eatablisiied picket in clothing manufacturii; district today.

The police were ordered out. 'Phe officials si.d that ands of tailors will march the city hall tonight to protest agalrj the alleged brutality of the police nanuliug thes trike situatfon. COURT HOUSE NEWS. District Court. Judge H.

n. Davis empannele and charged the grand jury for thi October term of the district court 10 this morning. Judge urged upon the body their duty investigating all reported violatldna of the law, and their duty In finding Indictments against all whom it appeared had violated the law regardless of fear or favor. The law it the duty of judges to charge grand juries especially in violations of election laws, gambling laws, violation of local option, the keeping of hou'cs of ill repute, and His Honor dwelt especially upon these, and urged the body to make thorough and complete investigations into all matters before them. The chargb was exhaustive and forceful and was rendered la such an earnest manner as to make I a firm and lasting Impression upon and every member of the body.

I Following is the list of the grand jury: Medaris. Roane; Sid Mayo, Kerens; W. Price Moore, Frost; J. A. Anderson, Dawson; M.

M. Dlck- 'aon, Dawson; J. C. Toten. New Raleigh; Lee Puraley, Pursley; J.

L. Davidson. Eureka: J. L. Barr, Cryer creek; C.

H. DeLafosae, Corsicana; Montgomery, Enihouae; R. H. Witherspoon, Chatfield. C.

H. DeLafosae was appointed foreman, and M. M. Dickson secretary. The jury had a large number of for door and riding bailiffs, and the following were elected: M.

L. Store, door bailiff; E. H. Harwood and S. D.

Ramsey, riding bailiffs for precinct W. J. Hammett and G. T. Goodwin, precinct No.

J. A. Walker and W. R. Coker, precinct No.

O. M. Barnea, and R. M. Albright, precinct No.

4. I A new suit filed Is that of W. H. Borton vs. H.

E. Borton and wife, Violet Borton, suit for possession of child; and the suit was on call for 2 t'Ps afternoon. The ploirtiff Is the father of tlie "ai .1 the child sued for i.s the founet year old son of the plaintiff and a brother of the defendant. The plaintiff lives in Houston and his wife hea sued him there for a divorct and turned the boy over to his brother, and the fnther comes in and sues the elder son for the sion of the younger son. County Court.

The county court couven -d this morning, and the folHw'nu matters were disposed of: 1 Jodie Harris, pleaded guiltv to aggravated assault and b.ittery and was fined $25. I The suit of W. Henderson vs K. Ellis et al waft sett'ed by agreement. I At 9 in th utriH-.

at court will call the appearance cases, after which the doeeet will be set. Immediately after Judge Owen calls his docket Juilge Davis will call the docket in the district court. This done that attorneys interested la both courts may look after their cllnets interests in both courts. Justice Court. Alex hMelds pleaded guilty to an affray before Justic Christian and was fined $1 and costs.

Fred Powell pleaded guilty to sault and battery and was fined $1 and costs. John Lewis, disturliing peace, fined 1 1 Henry Lawson, pleaded guilty to an assault and was fined $5. Geo. Sims guilty to intoxication before Justice Norwood and was fined $11.70. Willie Soggtns, a negress, pleaded guilty to an affray and was fined 111.70.

Real Estate VV. D. to Jno. T. Fort- Bon et al, 100 acres, A S.

Ainsworth Survey $1250. H. E. Wassell et ux to Lizzie McElwee, lot 16, block 242 Corsicana. $8750.

Marriage Licenses. Zehedee Persons and Katie Thomp- Blrths. Mr. and Emmett Hamilton, at Corsicana, on Sept. 30, a girl.

Mr. and Frank Freeman, at Corsicana, on Oct. 3, a girl. A young man going to high school is in need of a position to work for his room and board during the school term. Any one Interested ring phone 1154 and call for G.

O. Sign quick when the ladies hrja list. school ug old riough. not secure that better Mon without an effort. The classified advertisers are TRYING.

Moet of them WIN..

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