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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 1

The Marshall Messenger du lieu suivant : Marshall, Texas • 1

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MESSING! COAL, WOOD I and Draying. Pbsns 276' 8 MAR MEMBER ASSOCIATED PEESS. 4 3 MuuiiL, vruuu 8 8 Plssi 278 1877 ESTABLISHED 1877" MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS IN ITS THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. MARSHAL TEXAS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25, 1908. W.

A. ADAIR, Editor On account of the serious illness of inv family I have temporarily closed the Theatoriuin, but hope to be abel to reopen real soon with a HiP-h Class Moving- Picture Show. and tn snnn x.mi -iik Ul, 1ici, 1 yu reai "NO'Tiee To The PUBLIC "IT.A" tT77 TOW TM ucmy most, earnest desire. Your iberal rav Of O. JVM HiVll i' in the future, has tronage as been in the past, will be greatly appreciated.

A ours very -igoc: "icaoeaogsaac nnnsiM TERRIBLE GIVE fib (c AT JOHNSON MONDAY-WATCH HARVEY'S L1 MISSISSIPPI ALABAMA 8 pt wrj EVCTrrtm GRIFFIN, GA. gnu' saaaHwgysai mmw-wi it BsanBSanSiajsaPECfias miMJ BECK yards" fcfcs Calls' lit 'shipment of Ladies" New Belts. I ARt" INJURED. DAY NIGHT. a py ASbuciau rresa.

By Associated Press. 4 i A I The aiui liailuy club is making rangements to give Hon! Cone Johnson an warm a welcome ns wad ever Hand Bags, Back and Side Gombs, Hat Pins, Colored Collars, Neckwear; Barretts' Veil Pins, and Fancy Parasols in all Colors. extended to any one in Marshall nnd-ij V. 12 yard good Beached '10 yard fine Dimity '28 yards colored 20 Spools Coats Thread 10 pairs Misses' Tan Hose 10 pairs Ladies' Hose Topsy We Hose, three pair for 4 pairs boys' Knee Pants. -Hat for boy and flirt.

Children's Tan Oxford Ties 10 pairs Men's and boys'-Suspters. Ladles' House Old Ladles' Comfort Shoes. 7.7 7 Cood Parasols r-. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 11-00 $1.00 $1.00 41.00 $1.00 $1.00 .75 $1.00 evejy mtmlr, ai wll rj-ever" nm pathlser In this movemi'ui for 'Turin in politics" U(im-ud mm (im and help. i Mr Johnvm wilt -nfte 'in the Went at A.

clock iiamim-i to meet him at the tram. Mlth the brass "band, carriages, auiomglilles. piggies and as iniinv Indu and as can poxHihlv lie-there. i The following coninitttees have hern appointed by the executive commit Flower and Deceptions Atlanta, April zs. KeiHrts re- storm which, swept over Louisiana, nens uaay hat a g(s.

Mississippi Alabama. Friday jvefe Btorm gtruck Qrlffm Qa durjnB proved 4o be the most severe that had niglltr wwcktag of the town occur. ed in a number of years. Twen-'aU(l kmag tilty people Tpa-nf, otherg. killed at AinlttU, and twenty-five at ares that tbe cotWn ojlll and other mmmrm4u-mhjM, 8re blown down Frora lhe storni, extending O-awodate' press across, three coun-' V(N a tay, jayjjn that trtew.

two persona were killed and a doten Abertville. is almost wiped out injured by a storm there. It is prob-ot exlateiice, and thirty are killed. It able that the death list will grow an is estimated, that 225 people are re- the report are received from isolated ported killed In three state. 'ditricts.

1 Amite. is sadly daniafierad Green and Mrs. Chappel were the mayor has placed under 'mar- kijid outright la their homps," and al law. he etorm Struck fiarrU" and aon-are S.nce about nm i Killed i son, and thirteen aegntear outright. eatbgi the wgult of (he Btorra bl and iniitrinflf- ninv nfhem mnt no.

Men's Pants well made. Men's Pants for 3 ood 50c Shirts for. $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts, sample for 8 pair good 15c Socks BE HIBSELL-H Mrs. Jas. lltwIitntuiKh Vtvnnuan COMPANY audvery ladv-ln meet at skating rink nt 9 clock mil is unvertnea.

morning. PAY LESS AND CET MORE HARVEY'S DAYLIGHT groes. "The atorp cut-a path a hundred E. L. Wells.

Chairmun. Y. 0. Ilurl- he-twtn- or-iiis TOrhatn- was about SM SCOTT LAID TO IltSI.k, yards wide through the city. rrntii patneir ii'' two- Htnl a half wide, when son, liahe WHf 'V FtfrhrrT 4iUtii lv- LaiM'BHteri til fee I- 'i' Oscar FeiW Tltey inns- run ol tmtliDH, and i 'i Immiii? an esperljil I hot Baptist churctf and several other public building.

tlimn ot ili.vim iiurt Mm I. Scott Wile verv liiipit'Ksive The iiir -am Dr. Q. P. Rains.

II, Tifrlor. W. dia palish. La. thirteen Uvea were lost.

Twenty-five persons killed, al 10 McGee. Jr. Rugora I wk-e T. Twt- most every county In Mississippi has1 are being cared for at suffered and thirty-five In hospitals, here today llchnnr Cha riw AN APPEAL' FROM: county, miss. hj I hi netvli i nt (), liy 1 lllK li'VHie.

THE DAUGHTERS. ii. ui.irtl"d to llio a sialt at the skat- rfOC I.UKB, AuHlr. I A. f-IVJIII I yXen who claim there is noth A letter from Miss Doffan, president rink next Wednesday night In be- Hell, lir Jja KwI.ihoiiJi WIND COSTS LIVES ing to equalgReiall Shaving Lollim Fry-Hodge hits C-Lane, H.

H. puis. Y. D. llarrixon -ef "appeals" fof Thv- ihn wee Mr, i (.1 Usher tL'W L'udweH totik- I' tu-' lit Hut grave.

-'I Willi llliiiir-. ITI-IMIIOIIV lull) tO 1 1 tiis imiMl (if i)ttr 1 -ft I IKIIlCrl t'l lllllUllllitT It '-lllli tl'H, ttlih' iU'i- I 'f! 1l tie'itc" I "ft. t.M" llt'j-l ll Immivi tif CHANGE FOR BETTER TheTollowing telegram' was re- W. H. Sedherrv Dr.

L. 11. S. KiKKs V. L.

mis M. I' l'! WITH FEAR PUL VELOCITY TOR-NADO PASSE8 THROUGH VARI- nwa nai hielv 4s "the latest )throp H. IL C'Htwile- p. Wbitolun -t altauce to help open the Confederate" is kuowu-tu 8,1 old Mr. VVoniana' Home at Austin on June' Pope wa, in ivrarshall is a Mar- 3rd, 1908.

for the good old Southern -hll my-n'd; -tiFTtddtttoa tliereto mothers Mdjvjv whjojirede bid uuchTTrao "a "of tfie best Builey Hpeeches yet heard the legislature meets and renders ln the-cmnpaipn. -i Tty 'wliwe at- Mrteting-iirOBe' flow the rich blood of Confederate' o'clock Tuesday afternoon. from Mr. Touhey, who has been very I ml Ul I li'V. .1 W.

I.iv,'l .1 U''; the tlienie a 'ii in style that linnmht ii'irs vliip jieaijTlful player, din-tni; tiU-lr lir. V. V. NelHOil J. A MrPlinfl 111 at Galveston: T- LvitleMon IV If "vhiftl Reception.

Joe Lake hiilnnnn .1 II T6nhey7 Marshall, 'Texas, IX-a. m. l)r. Thompson Just lettj, foupd. decided FrRoshormtgn 11 Nfc April ISAhrmr lSil fersons were kliied and about 400 in- uhaUigo-for spent good night.

II Behjmer X.l04ii))iH ef4 flrrT- roar Koimtfitii rhecks at -Fry 8. A. TO L' HEY. Ni" ArftiRtyMf is storm of I t'lie, T. P.

1 II. ndrows. 1, It' ll. A. tt.

Ailiims ami which passed over sections of ItiUI- i iii' i-: -i-ii, ti Alinev. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOIl SALE Dresser, two. drawers, ai; only a friend could, lot'igth of -the-' 'slcrri wmM, the li.ii unil the open pgi-m'. of Ins iliwi SriTti wn? Iiati 'I'Cco II liill n-l aiid iioKli; in htii cltiintctei, '-JI --fathers '-antr mqttters, thC Mkrahall chapter appeals to lend a helplni; hand-- Already -thi'vrn have" teeu 'neglected. Let us beup and before It is too.

late, tlolp us to care for them in this, the twilight of their: old lives. The chapter hnf arranged for "a hase ball through' the nobleness and kindness of the young "men of our city, on Tues- Mill II i.Mi.t, iieul, hi and cabinet with hat boxes and two S. Klpgs A. Adair li Schufleld ff. Pitts T.

Hill' G. Wlliiley II. Huulev P. Hams H. Hargrove BMialf 'drawers, $7.00, tablo, JiEID HELP, NOTICE TO LADIES.

Jobiiaoa-wllt -seHk in Marshall -Tuesday ludy In Marshall if invited to assist In decorating the skating rink, and in doing real Maple, large beveled of tiie t' Ejihroj i-hiirHi, Sn.nli tolnllv on Hie hIiIu in.e.lj mirror and large -drawers. $8.. J. G. MeCoweu WHt It.

It. CiiiwiV M. M. Iliu-nes W. W.

J. Hienoii -Chnx. F. Dell W. K.

MiL-MiI lull M. Lothrop H. II. A I hn VV, Hnrrt T. Wahlnii) H.

Seiir.VI pi. writing desk Oak wanh stand, it Me In. hlrlim-HS. tiii, continued sick-in i din ed thi'iu to wsnt some wild tu. one tle-niiiig to ft With two long drawers 'anil cabinet, dav afternoon, at fqur o'clock, at thejv I he.

jipi.lrirlt'i;, rtiHT 'iii I i I D.lm niid honor tn Mr. Jahnson' Th "ill the rink'at 9 o'clock Monday rufiniiM $2.50. Apply to Mrs. V. A.

Adair, or ins, Mississippi and Alabama Friday. SeversI towns were almost totally swept away, and the property damage will run Into large figures. Most of th killed- were negroes, whose cabins wers swept awsy. Natch-i. reports thst of sixty-four persons killed In thst section only two were whites.

Reports from Amite, a small town In SQUtliwisttira, Loultlaua, that the town- Was almost coaiplntely destroyed, and the estimates placed the number killed at between twenty-five and fifty, while at least seventy-five were At McLaln, eight are reported to nave leen killed. At Vldalia. La whits woman and six nug roes are dead; st QuIt-rnafl-handtng-eleyeTrrie- Seoirht- East end school, for the purpose of raising funds for this glorious 'id 1 un4 Hifin JwtYfn Itlc irlitl Clint. Ilradxhaw H. 1).

Pitts T. O. pimikett Toiu L. Jonlan deo. it.

Scheers 0. M. HeartMill Klejiltftu 292 WC-ll-uiMV tlwt -be- inter- Chiiliinnn Kiiocutivo Conmiittoe. The mertliig at the cemetery tomor row Is called for 3 clock. Come and bring flowerC Marlon tllghiuwer It.

IIhIj'V eett'd and aid 114 in- this, our endeavor. MRS. TOM A. ELGIN. ''hid Vice President, tr.

1. t. Dlvlsiou. After using Rexall AuUiiepJio Toyth Vi.nvdci' you will Ihj convinced that-It H. M.

I. von house! 1GOOD is the pest y-l ji.Hfge. has it, NOTICE. The city of Marshall has designed the SAD NEWS. My Hat his interested rttepaVT'LiDt oJ -s the.

groes were ktli'd; at Purvis Landing PTES I q'h'-i mpo three -whlter ana niae nenroes were victims of the storm, and reports Ike Ilockwald li St'dheny RoKers t'ocke- 11 JIunv .1 Mlchenl L. Wells. Jr. H. t.

Hllllard W. Lr Davis II. P. Atwood ('. Faust W.

Hamilton M. When! D. Harrison dumping ground for: Un can, all persons detected In dumping such things In -Any other place In the city will be prosecuted and fined for1 such violation of law. rnt Lr--VV. fnetimter- country, h'li-gram thlr-itiornlng annoilticiiig'I the death of her sisterr Mrs.

Sophie terest you jnst.aj much. Come in Cochran, at Memphis, Tenn. Mis tonight and watch our unique raf-Eva Lancaster left on the one o'clock fRj train to attend the funeral. MRS. S.

C. ALLEN. W. V. Ward V.

1L LfHia no. It. Tnllls I 11 Lui-uiji- 4 ft "tenrd "ft" upiii i i n. p. 1 1 ii in 1 1 1 T.

Wliii W. II. iv i. a II. C.

Hlaloi II. -T. Hell Tiiylof. Chim. E.

lleartMllI W. W. I til In id Uobt, a. (iriijn T. It.

Milam J. P. Hlediie J. It, SMliHiift Dick Ellis' Wiley Garland 'i' we iin In. and can maliwM mid iiioxt attractive ii r.

inn. ii rii IIUH. Ii -i I lnt'A ymi'rliiht lli-in nt hoifte Uhj I Biyfi's of liihliiuefM Imo DAM H.EYN, Mayor. in Hits country. C.

G. Lancaster of from one to flye deaths come from many towns over the' storm-swept area. New Orleans and Mobile were cut off from wire communication with the outside world for several the telegraph companies reported wires down In all directions. A telegram from Birmingham stated that a tornado devastated the heart of Albertvllls, In north Alabama, and the plaee Is number of dead and Injured Is large. Practically the-entire business s-.

tion Of the town wi(deatmVed Hint MATTRESSES W. P. HiiiIkIiih S. A. Griffin J.

KHeartsill 17 Iv Powell H. It Scott Tom Hell v-j-T 1 Aw- -f r- It f'riwx if wu goou-iamgs we are seiung a 4 I' lot of to our regular even if yoa are not patron loitrxrom ineir lounaauons and many of them, Special trains from Gadsden, bearing surgeons and a nillitsry company hastened to Albertvllle to alleviate suffering. Scores of homeless walked the you should take advantage of some qt the. good things we are How are your cornet Kntirely gime after using Henall Coin uieKiv Hodge has It. MOTOR BOAT FOR HIRE.

passing along to our trade. We sell at no advance in pries over the ordinary kind. Genuine I I -J tr- i -( -i a i rr-'lr streets giving way 4j the Injured, wtio" 1 sre sheltered in the tew houses re- t. imported Juniaca Bay Rum it is yery me. You will note, the tp- i r-, i in ir.

a i- leane1 -flt-4ftnelt -NrmcT-Jnni'-R rfxlH tortido oasfifd OYrnorUi-Altti -other good thing; we- UTZJf 0OI ivonng- Extracts. "T'jjf'r no i kiiiio- -tntr pvi'i-it price $18 50 ll-ie iin lilid any beier tli.iu tills liciiitHul Ff em Kdge i.u jioiiiulri, tvi.iriiuii...( lie "better thjtu uy imir iiKiitn-f iii.pli. bleep on ii mi nlgliM, then If von me not fiillMfuiil, ritnrit it ml net your parties from points ulong liig Cypresi Hayoii and Caddo lake. Work by the day cr trip. Special trips to the hum ing oil well and' oil field.

For tertui' sddroM Joe. Moore, Karnak, Texan oi' II, T. Lyt'lelon, Marshall xii er county, on the-FrUico railroad at SO o'clock, where five were killed snd many Injured. It was next heard from at Thomas' sawmill, near Warrior, where two were killed snd llv Injurd Sweeping up Sand mountain. Vanilla Extractlike wine, improves with age.

"We have just vened a ten gallon cask that is four years old, made from the finest vanilla beans, it is fine, strong in flavor and is pure. iao jaakt cur lemon, oimTg-jjad-'Ojher-ptrrflavxr. to ieli. yfiu your flavoring We not only give -you" the purest but as we sell them in bulk (no did. the.

greatest damage at A Ufru vlUh The-is4lieaTd front the nlniin was at flylvants, hi DeKalb county, the extreme northeastern section of tbe state. Six hous were- blown down there, and one woman was badly fancy packages) we can sell little cheaper than package The storm appears to have cut a path about 100 feet wide and traveled from Bergen wto. Hylvanls, distance nt about 125 miles la a little mors than an hour. A cyclone OtKmbTM, After giving our flavors a trial you will be glad we told you of them if you are not we will give your money back, this is the Matthewson way everythng the best or money back. Thst Number of Persons Lost Their Lives Nea rAlesandriJr-Ls.

'e AleXBiiilria, I April 2 ft. A cyclone fr: tfti miles south of here on Red river; kill ed four pefjiile, fatally Ipjur'd. two and destroyed thoiisandr-of dollais worth rrf Tiroriicrrrr-A brrnt -pm-rrr nirtpr--people were less r-srtmtrlyT' injured Ephriaui Pierce and hi wife ndbahy were kitted" "Wh-PB win blown down flVm thera. mul a negro child was kllU-d Iti a similar tnannW on the Oeorge Wilson plantation Two he fro men, names unknown, wre la-taily llijun d. M1h, early Friday iufiicted damage In tb section around the Refute cotton mill and the Columbus, Comfort and Manufacturing company amounting to Sljpiit $60,000.

Uichtnlns In the afternoon Struck of 8. C. Johnson, killing father, G. J. Johnson, -seed lghty years.

C. J. Bkeran4ra. Baker were serlouily Injured In the saornlag storm, but there were no fa-Ulities. Special Iron Bed like cul S2J5 THJJVlAIXilEVVSON FE hum.

ia your numbers on the handsomer Winston Churchill Defeated. Manchester. Apr-2S 'Winston te parliament. Condon su! F. PermKla, a elded at Tarls "A'Swixlowing: Mid Summer creations, Incltidlrtg the latest designs lij the C-ge ha.t Miss Siradllng's EmiKWium.

Washing- sye. J. swan FiinrnTUHE (3ARFET I'iO utyi nl t'! oh Km 'Tef'tiS, V-" Manv. Maffihall -people. 4fe no asing Ki-iall Toilet Soup Wau thy it always hss, and will, "pay mtw It to, be, the best Fry-Hodge bj i you to trade at Fry-Hodge's.

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