The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, March 31, 1906, Image 1

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°«/a. c PAGES I TO 8 VALDOSTA, SHIPS WILL SAIL DAILY. NEW RAILROAD PLANNED. Two Inler'i for Tn .Atlanta, March >AT UK DAY, MARCH 3I. 1906. Criminal Cases i 'on Superior Court. 0U8T LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS. and Jury, but it la thought ahe will acquitted when her caae la submit- ed to a Jury. The other eate of Interact la that of Ed. Adame, a negro, who haa been indicted on a charge of attempting a criminal aaaault on LoIHe Belle p- j Ward, the 15-year-old daughter of the Landlord, In Schuylkill Determine to Help Inforce Statute. Pottsvllle, March 29—The land lords throughout Schulklll county, In order to save the license of their houes, have decided to assist the I .aw or Order society to bring to Jus tice all saloon keepers found guilty of selling liquor on Sunday. This Is a move which will servo as more edacious remedy than any- Committee Named and Charter to be Applied for. At a mass meeting in the city hall at Cairo Tuesday night, there was put on foot a plan to build a railroad ' ton superior'criml from Albany to Quincy, Fla. The ! tw0 „ road will traverse the counties of • Dougherty, Baker, Mitchell and **• on the <* oc,cet Grady in Georgia and Gadsden in 8tandifer, wife Florida and will pass through New- ' Stand If er, who on ton, Camilla, Cairo and Quincy. (.hot and killed htt* sMteft A flne farming section will be open’ ' pe i| whisenant, will be 'artel ed up, and exceptional timber and a charye of murder. A S. vannah Man Enters 8uit Against turpentine interests will become ac- jng MPfc standifer has * Accident Inurance Company for ce88 N>l®- $5,000 bond. 8ho said a . . n it T n ■ promoters of the road are sister’s life because. «nu,«wvin imnuin -mu Amount of Wife s Policy-To Ra.se men of hlgh 8tanding , and when M|## Whl#enant were tod . Inornate | told the members of the grand jury ,M Dou * h « rt 5 r ’ the owner of the bu,ld . Sunken River Boat—Mayor’s Bath they undertake to put an enterprise The husband was arretted and It now all the facta. An Indictment was re j ,ng who brought corroborative evi- ( House Under Leaal Restraint. on f00t there ,s noth,ng undone- out 0n bo nd . H e will be upon turned at once. Dr. Ward haa tub. den f e t0 8boW , that h,s tenant wa8 . 9 'A committee was appointed to so- to an ,wer to a charge*' immoral | mitted that when he heard of the al- . Bell,ng on Sunday. ; Savannah, March 29—One of the lect the route and a charter will be conduct Mrs. 8tandlfer was Indict- j leged attempt on his child he was ac- “ ■' greatest* evidences that Savannah applied for - The road will he be- ed yesterday by the Fulton bounty tuat*d by a desire to kill the negro.) SEES TRUST8 EVERYWHERE . . ........ tween seventy-five and 100 miles in ' has plenty of water In its harbor is length the announcement by the Ocean j Steamship Company and the Mer chants and Miners Transportation company that in a short time the vessels of these concerns will leave for New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore on a daily schedule. CHINESE WORK FOR 12C A DAY. on Rev. Dr. A. C. Ward, pa,tor of th. l thln S thnt ha » > et been n PP llcd - kill-1 Temple Baptiat church. Tha n«gro Court h " decided to sustain the .-u, on was Janitor of the Walker atreet pub- lanJlords ' Judge Shay toda 5' granting , 8om « Manufacturing Indua- her I lie achool. Ml., Ward appeared for !» transfer of the license of Matt I - ' * - and about five minutes yesterday and Slavlckas. of Shenandoah, to James TIFT COUNTY ELECTION. E. P. | Negro Masons Accussed of ! Liberating Prisoner in Florida. I Candidate In Texas Thinks Maks Noise Like a Combine. Austin, Tex., March 28.—Monxa J. H. Moore, one of the candidates for the Democratic nomination for Gov- Savannah, March 29—A Very unus- been very fortunate In eluding the j ernor. Is making his campaign on „ . . ... county primary all the old county Heretofore the ships have sailed , . . . . , L1 , f , „ . officers were nominated for re-elec- only upon high tide. Now, however, Brown Goes to Legislature as First Representative. Tifton. Ga., March 29 At the Tif ua | story is told of the escapt #f Lov- officers, largely because of his con-j the trust issue. ie Dunbar, a negro wanted St. South nection with the colored Masonio fra- I He Is severe ln h,s denunciation of «... . « JL , , , j u au mi the Waters-Piorce and Standard Oil Carotin, for murder. DunSlr wa« termty. It I. claimed by the officer. : CompanIe8> tho cotton8eed oll ttnd t'ion without opposition, except for thanks to the deeper water In the county 8urveyoI , j. T .' Webb being . captured at Lemon City, FI#., and ho,, that ahortly after Mr. Fi.her, | ^ tru>ti He amert8 that river, they can depart at any time. Beginning with April 1st the Mer chants and Miners vessels will sail opposed by H. \V. Brown, but win ning by a good majority. The old officers a.re as follows: W. at 5 o'clock on sailing days and those g WaIker , ordluary . j. E . Peeple8 of the O. S. B. company wil sail cIerk . j w n , lker sherl(f . g . p . at three oelock. This will make It Overstreet. trea8urer; j. A Mar . better for parties from the Interior chant (aI recelver . j H HutchIn . who have to come here to take the son mx co „ ector; j E John8 coro . sieamer as they can now know exact* ner ly what time to arrive It Is bellev- The contcst for the flrst repre , en . ed that this change In the sailing tatlve , rom Tlft c betW een hour of the ships will bo used as a May( , r s M CIyatt and Couno „. part of the argument for the defense man E p Bro of T „ to w „ a in the Greene and Gaynor case. It warm one Mr Brown wlnn , by a was through the effective work of ffiajorlty f 258 out of 105g vote , C. B. Feeplea the to be carried back to 8ally, 8. C., * h ° was a prominent merchant at , these Industries are openly SJi „ Sally, had been alain that Dunbar . ,, . , . .... . „ . for trial for murder. The officer Flor|<Ja _ He wa> Mllrted con rollel In violation of the Texas who was to carry him backIfsaehed t0 reach Cuba by the Florida negro J nn . t .!lV ,,8 I r * aW * , the city this morning empfty^lHinded. Masons and remained there several 1 e xas ra 8 mn e a n 8 He announced that he had b^eit over weeks, afterwards returning to Flor- powered by a band of negro-,Iflasons ida. A determined effort will now to which order Dunbar belonflpd and be made by ( the 8outh Carolina off!- that hie man had been taken from cere to arreat not only Dunbar but 1 him and carried off. ..Dunl^r has the negroes who aided In hla escape. SUNDAY 8CHOOL CONVENTION. | All the 8avannah Sunday 8choolt | ( Send Delegates to Americua. ^Savannah, Ga., March 28.—Almoet ' cry M|fthodlat Bunlnr oaiy>l Jn atched like a trust, they act like a trust, and $5,000,000 rake off makes them look like a trust.” Andrew __ , ''&m 'Atlanta, Marah gla haa again manlfSSted hla~phllan- throplc motive, by announcing that he would contribute $25,000 to the construction of a library Tor Agnea Scott Institute, at Decatur, DeKalb, aaya he ha$ no doubt but that the re quired eridowment fund will be rail ed speedily and that the school will be able to take advantage of the gift offered by the great Ironmaster, Mr. Carnegie recently offered $20,- these defendants that the deeper har bor was secured so that ihlps can go out at Will. It Is evident that the additional water desired wa* secured whether the Attract was carried out fought to a finish through all .according to specifications or not , courts of Georgia. Suit far Insurance Money. | To Raise Sunken Boat. Mr. R. R. Richards, attorney for | Captain W. T. Gibson, owner of county, provided the friend, of the Mr. F. F. Wheeler, today filed a j the handsome river boat 8wnn, institute would raise $25,000, which suit In the superior court for the re- which sunk between Savannah and would eerve as an endowment fund, covery of $5,l,u0 accident insurance Augusta several weeks ago Is pro- , n d the Intereet of which should be upon the life of his wife. This 13 paring to raise the boat and bring U eed for the aupport of the Inatltu- the flrst case of the kind ever filed her to Savannah. The Swan went tlon. In Chatham county and it Is certain down at night after striking a snag. R ev . F. P. Gainee, president of the to he hard fought. Mrs. Wheeler was She Is a very valuable craft and whll” school, yesterday received a letter killed while standing In front of her It Is taking sometime to get her from James Bertram, one of Mr. Car- home by the wild shooting of a street afloat and back to Savannah, CapL negie’e eecretariee, In which notice car conductor. It was not herfault Gibson says the work will be accom- 0 f the offer was given...Dr. Gainee that she was slain. ;pllshed within the next few days. Her husband carried an accident j Bath House Owner Enjoined, Insurance on her life for $5,000 and ! The superior court has enjoined he asked the company to pay it. Par Mayor W. W. Almar, of the town of ment was refused It being alleged that Thunderbolt, from permitting nude. Washington, March 29—-Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, accom- tlle city .this morning dlBpai delegation to Americua to attend the convention of the Georgia State Sun- tries of Shanghai, Which Resem ble an American City—Our Trade With France hae Fallen Off—Ger man Railroad Rates. Washington. D. C., March 29.— Agent Burrlll made a final report to the Bureau of Manuiacturers on the Mill, commerce of the section of China for which Shanghai la the entry port. Ills trade details are followed by an account of the Industrial life of that metropolis, which appear* Ilk# a busy manufacturing city in the United orates. Cotton yarn, flour, paper, cigarettes and silk are pro duced, the mills .being equipped by English and American machinery, which tho Chines* have learned to operate In a more or lea, satisfac tory manner under the supervision of foreigners. Thousands of native* are thus am- . ployed at an average of 12 , cents American money per day of 11 houra. Several of the mills run day and night The report# of of rulg.-'in.ir Skinner, ot Marseille*, to of Manufacture,, show that cun exports to France fell off dny School Association which opens nearly $14,000,000 from tho preyloo* In that city toJay. year, which was fully recovered In Superintendent F. H. Marshall 1905. went to represent Trinity, Messrs. Anont the railroad rate problom 000 to the Georgia School of Tech- n Hcppard and S. Logan go for |„ America, Consul Hum write* nology for the purpose of building a library at the institution. That gift will be accepted. Mr. Carnegie will come south early In April to attend the anniversary ex- erclaea at Booker Washington! negro Industrial school at Tuakegee, Ala., and If he pastes through Atlanta will Wesleyan and Messrs. L. Arnold, from Plauen that tho German rnlT H. A. Cordson and Miss Viola Moll roa.ls glvo quick transit of goods for went for Grace. There Is consider- export at favored rates. The rates able business of Interest to the from Plauen to Bremen for export church people of tho Btate to bo transacted at this convention. the Tech. Mrs. Roosevelt Leaves for Cruise The age limit ponBlon bill passed be asked to atop over here and vlait ' two bouses of congreBB and has become a law. Under Its provisions when a soldier of tho civil war ar rives at the age of Blxty years, ho is allowed C per manth without exam ination as to disability. At sixty-two ho gets $8; and at seventy years of age $12 is allowed him. While the pensions aro too small the hill does away with any controversy as to dis- death was not caused by accident as men and hoys or those hut scantily | panied by Ethel, Archie and Huentil, and servants', left for Fer- the conductor had been convicted of clad in bathing suits of abbreviated !nandina, Fla., today. There they will board the Mayflower for a murder. Mr. Richards who repre" form, from going in swimming in!. , , ■ . . sent* Mr. Wheeler declines to accept sight of tho home of Mr. Ernest j ten days crulse “J W e -t Indian waters. ------- - the Insurance company when the Schmitt. This is the case mentioned | Mrs. Roosevelt is taking the trip for rest, and does not ex- slon regaiMloss of disease contracted well’s drug store. Residence Phone 212 case is tried and it Is certain to be In these dispatches yesterday. pect to be entertained by people either in Cuba or Porto Rico. I In the war or since that tlmo. t-rings. DR M. Y. ALLEN. express ar© only 38 cents per 100 pounds for a distance of 315 mites, and to Hamburg 37* conts per 100 for 300 miles. If the goods are not for export the usual rate for express taking a longer time, costs nearly three times as much. Notice to the Public. I have opened an office in iuy snme old uway wiin uuy cuiiuuvuivj uh iw um- . 1 „ , , , . - . _ ... quartern. 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