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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 8

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TE3 DAILY JCTAL A1TD TTZZTJZZ: dOZVILLS. TZlT3.tXFEDlTZZ'D AY, JT7ITS 171 00 3. rll-ll 'II 'u r'iTXk- mm IN "Andrthat" TH SE -P RI I AIL FOR NLY ON WEEK LfMa. We Have Ladies 4Patriciaris Trunks and Dags At Cost In Mfcn's Shoes Bednced.as olio wing: Dunns nis Sale 1 "Dorsch" low cnt. shoes in tan and patent.

Were $4.00 Patri can $5.50. During Salt $3.50 Patricaii, $2J5; LADIES- OXTOEDS. CT" and 9 4ii ou avf nuid $5.0 0 Straws Cocks $400 Straws Cocks $3. 00. Straws $Z2B i Hopkins $2.

00. SVrawa Hopkin 1,50 Straws i', BoysVawHats SNAPPY AND NEW. i 39c One lot Men's "Goodyear" Shoes with patent chrome kid stamped inside. Shoes worth $3.50. n.i..i..ru Blaclxers at i i ctweit styles and sell', Oxfords I A Ladies' Sales, but this: Ladies' Sale.

Good Patent Leather Oxforda $3.00 values $1.95 are offering for Lien, new swell stylish, -eyelet Oxfords is gun metal, patent and tan-Well all new goods and will sell rapidly at A-'Few Ladies Stioei 98c These are odd sixes and originally sold for $1.50 to $3.50. worth $5.50. This More Than We Do sale only $4.00 The Goods ARE ALL; NEW SHOES AND HATS i But WE NEED GO. 13 GAY PAYNE SUMMER COMFORTS 1 $1.85 are price ODDS This Sale" PRESBYTERY OF UNION Grants Letters of Dismissal to Several Pastors and Ee-ceives One New Member. Fifteen members of the Presbytery of Union of the U.

S. Presbyterian church met in session at the Second church Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock, when letters of dismissal were i'iveti to a number of pastors who had requested them, and the pastor, who has betu tailed to fail tue church pujpiis at White i'ine and Jkl.ir&et, was niade a ruemoer of the sessioa. tu tne aoience ot tue uioueraior, Kevt L. F. Kmitn, of Jelfersou City Kev.

1 Ireorge i. lieard, oi Alary cine, acted ana iter. a. .1. Coiie.

as MSieu cierk. uM.e nr.M paster to be given a letter of was Dr. ii. i. touiueriand, who was a uiaier, pastor iu ttis jad has for to.uu tiiue licai ta ne aas uteu eiigaed iii ijr.it wo.k lor tae churcj.

11c goes to t'assit'C, a ii' Jersey and lus cliargs near Caldwell, i. in tno i.eloi meU. i resoy ici'iiiit caurcii of America. Kev. Aaus McDonald, wiio is a graduate oi" ti.o coliege; was dis-inins-'d to ilie I'resiij tery oi ludianapoiis and wi.l have oud ot tao Ciiarges in that city.

"iiec. M. Hunter was dismissed to tae Presbyiery of Ciii.iicothe, yiiio, wuere be nas been called to a church. Kev. Dennis VV.

Crawford, a licentiate of this presbytery, disuussod to the presoylery or Kearney, iu -Searasku. fcer. S. ilie, to borne time a member of tuts presbytery, and pastor at huannoiidale, asked for a letter of dismissal, and this will be given him, effective, iu August, when lie will accent charge in the city of Milwaukee, itv. A.

Meiutr.i, Joruieriy of the presbytery of Xewton, X. is the new man who was admitted here Tnesdav. He was ordained at 1'Ort Iodjre, and will tiil the pulpits at 1 1 nlle rlUe uuu The standinz rules have beeu printed, aai the standing committees of the pres. bvtery, in a sixteen-poge pamphlet, of which three hundred copies were struck 0g f0r tae use or tne loc.nmenioers or church. Tbis action was ratified by the session before adjourned sine die.

New ArtiHt nst received. DOUGIASS G04 iar St. DEMOCRATS LEAVE FOR NASHVILLE Dved-in-the-Woor of Both 7 Brands Attend Convention ippliC8 i Blum and Blum and Brigham. Brigham $1.50 Straws Straws 50c Straws of i AND ENDS IN STRAWS 10c EACH. MONEY Is For CASH BREWER PARK INJUNCTION Bill Filed by Citizens in Chancery Court.

tlje Conditions are Reported as Virtually Intolerable by the Several Petitioners. W. A. Drake. G.

L. Moore, C. O. Crnze, S. A.

Tate, P. Osborne, Isaie Oglesbee, John II. Sharp, Gib Thoma3, Wm. Biddle, Charles Whittle, Ulysses Middlcton, 'Arthur Davis, Walter Hun ter. Lillard Hunter.

H. B. Boruff, Dr. Smith, Charles Duncan, Willis and B. Borigbt, all citizens of Park City, vs.

Wm. A. Brewer, manager of Brewer Park, for negroes, located east of the city, is the caption of an injunction bill Hied in the chancery coort yesterday by Harry Hall. and John W. Green, seeking to enjoin the defendant.

Ill: agents anu employes and those as- Kocir.ted witu Lim 111 the park enterprise from further conducting the same as to permit the congregation of crowds of people or in the vicinity thereof to 'become intoxicated and indulge iu coarse, profane, loud and vulvar language and' iuimorai practices and conduct, that said injunction may restrain them from any way disturbing" the peace, quiet aud comfort of complainants and their homes. The bilL recites that complainants' homes are located iu Park City, aud have beeu foralo timenghrdl rdln tt have been for a Some time in the fall of 1907, the defendant estabt lished near the terminus of the Jacksoa avenue street car line, and near com. bejenn. every day and night, large crowds "Park" and engage, as charged, in nn- it is charged that the place is park in, name only, consisting or some three acres of bare ground, without grass or shade trees. It is surrounded by a high fence and a larze buildine or shed is its Ratton and Fiber Rush Chairs, Couches, Tables, Lawn Benches, Chairs all kinds -PorcH Rugs.

r-. TENNESSEE'S "BIG FOUR" Will be Senators Taylor and Fraxier, Col. L. D. Tyson and Col.

G. T. Fitshngh. Jt is a foregone oncliwion that the democratic conrentfon at Nashville will Rend I'. P.

Senator Itobert 1 layior. Col. I- D. Tysn, James B. Fraxier aud Col.

G. T. Fitrbpxh ns delegates from the Mate-at-larse to Denver couven- tlon. It Lere that K. E.

L- Mounicastie be nntioual 'committeeman of the deiiucrailc pany from 'i'tnsee. Taere is uo uerious li- va. tue liv.d, in beeu dw- very lii.Ie uud ti orcsinuril it ba beeu taken as a torejue wa- lliat rouiwue :i.u miiiiiiuieeiiiaii. ij oe nu- i lie imtioii.t. tiiii.e uiuii ai j.i i ciected a lue are dei.Wv i ic coilV in 1 1 at n.e iiuuna coiiven- una i i nit ue.eianous.

Vv.ni rv i ivui'r t.if :iiu.i.U) i tv- aR to lav iloiiai ii.i-ja, Law i-e Ioi. -a s.i,,.r,.r 1- 'iiijiui- is ce nam be oue of tile to ibe lunr H. 1- 1' or M( iui-i uju.r Li. b'nizier aad I. 1.

li. it" ivlni.vu.e. wi.i the "l.it; So far Au.erirau h.w ben to re-, of uieeiia's June the selection of ruis quartet is iiil eeiiaiu. i.e.. rt Iroiu counties bave been It is jteuerally Biipyosed tUat in a uiuiier or i tins k.nd when party teetHis and interest tre not unusually s.roug that hps toe senumeut ot it liic SEE OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY.

ttt I PAtest Colts in OxforcU These shoes sx all the for ff.DO the worid oVenf i Men's $3.50 la Patent aad Vici. Other sales hare been is a Man's -Sale as well as THESE TO COMPLETE DOCKETS CALL Court of Civil Appeals Sees Its Term's End in Sight. AH Counties Will Have Been Called by the End of the Present Week. Th court of ciTil appeals beard two eaas from Hoaue coaaiy yemerday as loRovs: Ilotue county law causes Jacces K. ICLik1s v.

Veter Union Tesrl'U l'arti et I t. West ern loKa i-oasynny. Today's Docket. Tie Ci'Urt of civii appt-Ji '-''1 b'ir ca'i-f fn'in (Irei'ne t'arTT o.irt v. Ltur ca'M frui rmini; Sallnrati.

I auJ Jptfr-ou irv. Ttij wii: fall r.f the aoorl. Tin1 rt i.l a- on atur.iay. wLi -b juJse.s tak a rocs for days, foifci.viu hit-b. ttiy vvii! delinr i-iJj 1 iu a.i reru.a.B)ug c.it a Jvneaieut.

Important Notice. AnDonncement lias lfeu ma'Ie ly a olife from Cbief Jtistl. W. D. Rfnrl of tbe aJrrr! f.init.

to Ciork ii. Cletee, of this city, tii.it the upreme court will not bear any applications fjr wriu errtr ur from judrf-juents of the court of civil appeal, oi In ilta here, nntil after the adjoruru-ment of the supretue court at its present term In Jacksou. The court request that do record be cent to it tueaibem, and that all soch matters will be taken up after adj jururueut at Jacknou. In Circuit Court. In the circuit court yesterdy, Jnde Sliced the folio wins cea were A'mpwmA -of: AVilm Vafinnal IJf and Accident InsnrtDce compnj of Tennen- tee.

Jdnaenl for defendant, FT rirn alminitratnr. t. Soath- a Railway company. I'assed to Jnne ixL era Car! XleKinney t. Ro at be to Railway mniiiT fnllnn) br ntatntlff.

V. administrator, vs. Koothern luilviy company kr niarnl. r.nnrinaed Sontbera Railway company vs. J.

M. CL Howell and wife. Compromised at J. B. VaDderjm'ff ts.

Southern Railway company. Passed to June 22. Divorce' BiH. TV. J.

Warwick xa Mary M. Warwick RWa Fawn. Ga where tkey lived for wbea 'tno defendant marxe4. with deoertio; compbUnant, "1-' Marrige License sv EamneJ Henrr, a red 20 and-A Ta I Jooe. a red la.

7 Cbariey Dotrbina. ared 44 and Fraa- McCowaa, ared S. colored. 17 mW lntkMi KaIIw- irl SJl n.l LLliaa-Tobler. axed 2X Two iaaaed-Bot entered.

ilankerntberford aged S2, and S.aaia t. I km ai. ut ripumi "niuMi jot orrr mwi ra kov cuioraj 1 ay ty 4. K. J.iior.

fc-o. leodanc mv rwonn "VvA, were wrma nere ia. and a If; i to 1.. a ue in 5i 13 tr. day NEW PTTERilSrS Everything Prices Right- GOOD John the benefit of family trade, we will ship' the Pduct of pur brewery direct to the consumer.

Of the kixiv-seven counne repoi n-u. eipte tiui iuih up uurt mi. forty countifs'instrtK-teil the courrty del- e-atrous Senator layior received tae A nitiui.t of democrats were in most ibe coaut.es. ville re-sterJay frjm various Bast Teu- FOLLOWERS OF CARMACK Preparing for a Big Rally on Friday NighJ. Gen.

Hannah, Senator Penland fvi. X7. Ex-pected to Speak. -The Carmnck followers are forward with great interest to a big raKy which they propose to hold Friday night of this week. Telegraphic communications have been goin ou between tvuoxvilie and iu an attempt to secure some bis guns from that place the speaking Friday niIit.

ii. Fi. ilanuab. Senator l'endletou I CI. Y.

Dyer, of Yau.lerbiit ai siiy, are- expected from ali 'f wbom are Hotel la iieiie.cd, wi.l a i.ig crowd. li in rai Il.uiiiaii ot canrse, k'lowu ia Knoi.vi;.c as a popuinr peitk- Senator I'enditoa is tno m.ia wjo toe bi.l iti tile that b.s uai.ie aud nisdo the law npi'Jf to Kn KrisT auksvi.lt1 and other of the a.r.-er towu. of Tennessee. lie Ik iierc during ta? ruorabla caui-ii oed.uz the election of March li, 1907. I'i'ol.

Oyer is a sixwker of great ability a'lii ia recognized at Xasliville as of the aids from the pl.it-f in conies to reform more- Ult-iltS. t'armack headquarters has no iii-re dates for iu the out town distric of Knox county. This week ti.e l'aitcrou people will be heard iu tLe loaotiy districts aud the Cannack .11 I counties enronte to Xashville to i. a a -ii. 11 i-n vr.

rrT ranrmn m-iu There were uothiiiK bnt Carmaek re- i pirts fruui Tennessee counties. The transient politicinus were all ono way, and that ws for Carraack. 01 tue me.ioueu lor neie- i gate rroni tae aivis carr. of La FoKette. was in the city yesterday, bnt said he was not going to the convention at all.

lie does not, therefore, feel that he is in the race. fJea. Cbas. T. Cates, of this city, ia very much In d.maud for speeches in various parts of the state In the interest of K.

YV. rie will probably make several speeches in the leading cirirs of Teunegjee betweeu now and the election. A Dollar's Worth of Good. "I lnte been afflicted with kidtvey and h'rtdtier tronbie for years. -passing gravel excrnciaUng pain, says known coal oner- got no relief from taxing Foley 0 resnlt waa anr- prisinc.

A lew doses stavtcd the of rery form of Widney or bladder tlUease. tor Mle by Ktihlman MK" Gl A. R. JOURNAL OFv. 25TH ENCAMPMENT ing JWth Detailed and Execut erL --'r-l IT iZl tnpmrot of the Department, of ei netee.

Grand Army of. the Bepnbllc, h4t ff. the presa. dated ifaryTille, May IS, 190S, Jind 'ls a wH executed pamphlet 1 Joia-nsl of the encanrpbent, reports for year- the. roll of honor, which thia year contains forty-six In full page jjtu 01 toe oepartuient commanaer.

w. A. McTeer. Junior Vica Department Com' a nd er D. M-Steward.

Vice Coramander -George E. and A'sistant- Adjutant-General IS. Tbe shows the department to hiivi" nit-mber in good whic'i is a net gain of sixteen ctct tbe i aiiKi-nse sunsuurf nun iiotv nave no 1 paio acrosa niy kidneys and I feeMike; jje-w mil' It ts done worth olev Kidney Cure will cure 1 IDEAL FUBNITUEE in exquisite taste for PORCHES, LIVING ROOMS, LIBRARIES, LAWN, HALL, BEDROOMS. in Furniture. Goods Right.

BEER best materials bv rjerman a strong beverage con- per cent alcohol. Most through ordinary food into is contained in a bottle of wencu ui a oucuuut. 8.50 4.50 8.50 4.50 9.50 5.00 Express Money Order or Cash Jt. sr. Arm rr3ETst BATHASWEET RICE POWDER VfaHe and Pore.

1 1 iixwa 6ntihrrr mm Oixfisa. Sottm Vrnby Tarries I by mad Fmzm Powder. Whia or tttok. i iimmm- Alien Co tjur beer is Drewed irom the breWeHS. Good beer is not tains not more than 3 1-2 people take more alcohol their system every day than viu; i.ui iAuavi oww n.

took. r.t2S: teaSSS er- should not be classed with strong bever-ouodne tm Se vaivllr ages, for it is the one tonic that will do every member chareed that the pJaee ifTnot frequented of til fofTiify OOd Visa Kof tai olomant rt rvlMar1 nBArvlo xoi. uoz. smaii Doxues jrinnacie neer Bbl. 5 doz.

small bottles Pinnacle Beer Bbl. 6 doz. large bottles Pinnacle Beer BbL doz. large bottles Pinnacle Beer Bbl. 10 doz.

small bot. Crystal Pale Beer Bbl. 5 doz. small bot. Crystal Pale Beer i HunntPi ir or tone with Quite a larg? crowd of deinocratsjef ith the mnaeAL pefmission and enconr-, 7.

1, i nxement of the It i-alleeed last mghf fc- ashrille ud It 1 yet the -place ia loitering place for nncertihi wh'eh aide, aa between Car- drinking and boisterous negroes who'br mark r.nd Patlersou has the larjfest theii- Telling, and lond nniuber of. profanity, esnedally at night, keep co nitre Knox comify executite commtlteo-df plairiAnts and tbeir families a wjke and the democratic- party, 'erery demoert dlarntb. the entire neighbofhood. in Xnshrille. In attendance npon the' -The charges that conditions have ration may participate and rote1 the bocome wholly nnehdnrable, and coin- jMire Joogr r.

A. II. TJmmes. well to tt ptut nn i 1' O. BbL 10 doz.

small bot. Pinnacle Malt Extract $11.00 5 doz. small bot. Pinnacle Malt Extract 5 .75 wl lawairuciea uer a medicine until I bea a Imtrtictrt iorwr cnwwr 7rl Kidney Core. taTr 4Bo frnctioH, of A TOt Severn demncrn n.i th Ptt hiia of were iu 1 cinde.I in tae entire oived total of til5 votes, 31 more than 1 1 1 a rt the number necesary for choice.

Uow- eter, it som without wiyiug that the onurie not reported will overcome this rf.fiHanir and lb indicatlOUS are tnat hare over fWO instrncted Totes convention. 1- f. 'lyson oi K'nfrvilt ha a total o( VOtea, Son- ator Kraiier lias i aa G. T. f5-" bntrh, of llemvrbls, has 345 votea.

-V. H.iikI of ChalianooKit, recciTru im Utrnctioua of a numoer of Kasi lennes HtiiiMiea. and aereral counties th ktale mlltitlt A total of I rotf a instructed tor mm. n. sn.

mm-t Kan recved 4 iiuttmcted Tote ana Robert Vestal, of KnoxriUe, received the Totea of l'wtuam coauty. 8one- of the omnty committee faued inatroNtpr the two senators and leadina:" eaiidWates. One of the up-priae waa Hawkins county, tbflt mr k. m-ntrivea to cast rottm for-Thomaa J. Tyne, of XitAville; Edxtnjrton; OFFICERS WERE ELECTED.

Home "Mission Society of.Trin ity Chnrch Holds Iffeetinsr lioina miwdon society of rtieTrin-: afternooa iir the tanreh partora at i ot tU-ihnreh piL that a Mrdi kARF' fauoatd taa onsmeaa mtiM Ua it wM' determined to. aoetah e5lnai the: aammer The first of theaa will. be eld oa th rt Thmrsday In July-; at fbe hoae of vMra. X. W.Hale.- Officers for the ensuing term wer elected aa President ITrs, J.

1L Plyley, re-k ted. Kirst Vlc. Preaident-r-Mrs. A.jiJ. rgJoU Vice -a.

KefOTdmg PecreUnr xlfrs. Alexander. Cnrresrondinx Secretarrr Mrs, J. Trea rarer Mr. W.

-4. Walker. 2Tatjce DOUG I Freight charges prepaid to Knoxville, Bristol and Morristowit for prices to other points. Arrangements have been made by 1 which Mr. John Gleason, of Knoxville, will buy your empty bottles at 25 cents per dozen for the small and at 35 cents per dozen for tlio large bottles.

All orders shipped same day received that It 'is a resort for the worst element colored neoole. where drunkenness conturaal annoyance and disturbance of I the' complainants and all others in that ririnifv' It la fmrthr rhmrvmH ttint crowds, both in and ont of the park gaze in -unlawful prartices and conduct. piamams aupee xhat unless they can et redress tliroiurh the- courts, some of them will bare" to abandon, in order to take theiu families to a de- eent, more qutet ana sate neighoornood. Will Cure L- Herrenr.Fincb.-; Ark writea: MToley'a Hener wnd.Tar i the. best prep-, sration for concha; colds and: Inna trou ble.

I-know that It ha cured consumption -in thC first Yea aeTer beaTd of. and--Taf'ndt6tbepfrfw5ed. For 'koxAsjrn bale. OaHlnauid: "salef and BoysCriotShoesi Hat and Furnishing drawtnar lar ger "crowds' than ever. Why? Because our-; merchandise is icrisn.

branrl and nrices are 307 Gay -Street. Special. -'A choice lot of Copley Prints, fire per cent reduction this TATUM STUDIO, ilcTownlee Eld Remit Certified Check. Post Office, that rails his lot. t- of both the- Ctrl'-- crton brand haT been: certified aa nroner persona to-sit In the- convention and represent xtnox connty.

It Is noa'siblri that there will be aoms fnn when cornea' to connting of the Knox coontr delegatioa and" like wise the-. totea whenever the; delegation. la tfalled vrrjon to xeTciUHtt.power; ldsUlTeI ntel In tbeae XUtto PUla. They also xaSera Sa' tfesa troa Dysyepala, la dlgecttot and Toa Hearty peifiBtl mop, edy lor Dtzxtaasa. Kanaea, Drowslnees, Bad Test ta tha' VoqCo, Coated ToDgue.

yaia la toa Sdav Itokpid uvzn. 1 i fiArrnrrva OHIULliu IVEW -'VfiSb 'iA vLtor. OLt NEW SOUTH BREWERY, A3STD ICE COMPANY (Incorporated) i Middlesboro, Ky. i Eel Estate Trikaferf. B.

Oeatry at to Mayor and iMermea of Knairtlla. lot la city, 4.V James R. CaUabaa et al. to B. E.

la eooaty. 1300. B. Atkia et to K. T.

vaugtiron tt it, lot ia. coaaty. $270. Politic! Announcements. A- Bnffat la a eandidata for troxtee for Knox coaaty sabiect to aomlnatioa aed endorsement by tba democratic coa- July 3.

19C8. lie stand for the poIV-ie Inrrodnca-t if him to that eJtice. eapectally I watering tbe Ittting of depoaita of tty faa-ia Interest whereby be orrrl-VOOilOO -r tbe pp ij-yrfcil otinx bas beT roirte tis ou? 1 11; c.fiii vmi'r'f lredwed mor than a.tnird. SLUaRLu SKALLCSSfc, SJlLtluJt.i (l2mCU i A FWfnnwM? Imcnr for Baitlt I As invioratinr as a Sea it bottcn Hard water. 2S Baths 25 cents.

CARTERS I Gcnuina Must Fac-Simila Signature P. LC. 1 preno'As year,.

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