The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, April 14, 1906, Image 1

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Jury Returned Verdict at 2 O’clock S . Thursday in Casa. Judge Speer Concluded Kie Charge to the Jury thli Morning and That Body at Once Took the Case Under Advleement—Prleonere 5 howl Ef feet ot Strain They Have Been Un der for Three Month*. Savannah. Ga., April 1!—The Jur Exterminate Black*. Washington. April 12.—Dr. Seale talkw to the President today about (being reeponalbl* for the BIJoi the ravages ot consumption among ter panic several weeks ago, the negroes of the South. I Upchurch, a collector for a pressing He expressed the fear, and he » d ' L| ub ^ and Homer Leathers, an ero ded that his opinion was concurred! In by the medical fraternity general ly In the South, that the negro race was likely to become extinct In this country through the ravages of dis ease, especially consumption. Statistics showed, he declared,-that the death rate among the members of the negro race In America was greater than the birth rate. The- ~ Fined. IL 1906. of\ much money I will plaoa your you wars man wall 'this | world's goads I fines heavlsrj" Up- ithsrs engaged In a Icony of the theater shouted “fight". The ten by the audience fori PRANCE FOR BIQ NAVY. Dsapits Pisa.for World Disarmament Senate Passes Budget. Paris, April 12.—In the senate to day Baron d'Eatournelles do Constant urged an International agreement pr°" tiding for a gradual naval disarma ment. Admiral Culllver opposed the proposition, pointing out the tenden- cy ot nations to Increase their arma ments. The senate voted the naval budget fobced to uumy »i sum A Peculiar Story Told in - by You mtn and chlldrent-«*, after Navy Minister Thomson's deoffttrs. Mary E. Plckarall Aaka for.DI a._ larnH/wi tTie's ttid tuyipthm Wta seal. out into the street. It it my convio tion tirat a most extreme penalty meried by your conduct in view of the circumstances. I understand that Billy’s Tight Pants. • When Billy was three years his mother bought him a pair In the Green and Gayuor case return |„ hon duck pante The flm , lm0 ed a verdict this afternoon at two they were washed 'they shrank bad- o’clock. finding them guilty on all ly , Billy was fat, but his mother of the counts without a recommenda-, wedged him Into th. trousers— l,on - (against his protest. Billy went out Up to noon today there had been to play, but In a few minutes re- no verdict rendered In the celebrated turned. •Mamma,” he said, “jj Greene and Gaynor conspiracy casein! can '- t wear ,hese pants, they are too 8 * vannah board cf tr8de - >• lhe flr,t the United States court and It was tight, tighter than my skin.” ‘‘Oh,l lumber,nan to be elected to that piece be ejpeced from the Jury room until 1 no , they’re not, Billy,” replied his' by <he Member* of the organisation, evident at that hour that nothing mother, ' nothing could be tighter! Hid, election thowe how thoroughly could be-expected until after dinner j t han your skin.” “Well these pants' the ,umberm * n hav * t * ken control of The case came to a conclusion so are because I can sit down In my the board of trade- They went ln far as the Judge and counsel were skin, but 1 can’t In these pants.” concerned about eleven o'clock this morning when Judge Speer concluded He Who Doe* His Best, his charge to the Jury. It was the| He who falls to do his best has most lengthy charge ever heard In not made a success of his efforts,* this state If not In the south. Judge hut doing one’s best cannot safely Spder began delivering It at nine-, be construed to mean equaling the . thirty Unlock on Wednesday morn- best of some Other Individual In Inee performance—bo-'fcn'Hon that the program was cal- eken and tried to leave' 6111 *** 1 to maintain France’s mart- , mad rush. An actor’s time rank, the minister calling on ie hour. He slgnall-, parliament to consent to the nec- and began singing a essary tecrlflces to assure th* nab < This quieted the au- lonal security, a I women fainted, but hurt seriously. sStillwell Elected President. Savannah, April 12.—Mr. W. B. Stillwell, secretary and treasurer of the Southern Pine Company, who has just been elected president of the about a year ago at tn adjunct and 'bni now they have elected the presiding New Yoek, April 12.—At least 2 f wit 000 of the 5,500 oaipeft on the pell- tlon that nominated William R. fa ■ bef | for about four hours' particular line. To strive to do ttoo vas taken for dinner.;ardently often means opening the Hears! for mayor were forged accord [is not brought back irjdoor to failure, to a wrecked life and But last night the judge to great Injury to Innocent sufferers r hls task and* spoke to ; Somehow Quite too many Americans L ^out two hours. He take themselves too seriously. Do- — j— i-*- should i r alwsjHr* M and entire organization. is conferred upon him. make an active representative nah’s oldest trade body and p«r done much for the vorce and Relates the Threats Which her Husband Mads In Or. dsr to Oat Her to Marry Him—Oth er News from the Capital of tho State. Case Tried Thursday. 1dr. R. Q. Whittle, s citlsen Berrien county, was arraigned the city court Thursday on charge of carrying, concealed weap- »ubsequent_cruel treatment from her Atlanta, April 12—It waa a Been ot liar story of a forced* marriage when ■he waa not yet 16 yean of age and ln Hearst’s Petition |vVas Forged. pf| lng to ttie Information in the posses- v^f]BBi^.ithar.frpffl ; 80 to alon of Dl&rtct Attorney Jerome. This came out today alter Benjamin M. GoldlpTKi r, a notary, who la ng , .. „ „„ on*. The evldenfy seemed to show huaba,ld ’ T* Pickerel, that re was any obj.rtlono„ ^ of rcrolTera/ .uffleien Mr,. Mary E. Plckerell. pretty,And na ' ral 32* 2" I In .lie to carry on a Santo DOmlngan t*"™* ‘° ld >■> * 6 “O". / were P"'"* ha ™ b "Jirevolution, were taken from bla pock’ clv " d * yl » lon - y6 *‘" d « r In he* fait election M Mr. Stillwell an**,, Hlafllle wag(lled Bt ,60.000 or* tor dlToree - «»• H 6 *«WW lad to see him elected. on th(( chaln g dnf> and he her petition, declared that her hns- gas out of the city when, 1)ron]ptI pa)d the flne ) band had come to her with o revolve*^ Mr, Ivnlttle aeems to have been ln ono hand and of J™ d “ m ™ the victim of bad luck, according to ln th ® other. the story ho told ln the city court. ln ono brcath io a8sertcd >* wonl< * He had a couple ot negroee working b / e A b “ !,CJ to Wc4t Vl0w 66me - for him, and after letting them get In ,fe,y tho very noxt da>r lf sho debt to Mm they left without paying d,d not marry hlm ’ aaJ ln “t'other him. He followed them to this city he '0> ntcd that be could not > ay according to hfa atory, and waa’2>’ wou,d ha PP cn lf ah0 dld “* about to have them aarrested for * Sld ,0 hls Plondlnga. Tho petition skipping -their contract, when they was read tho members of tho Jtnr offered 1 him their 6uns, for the debt, i A!1 thls - 8h ® > a| d had taken place He took the weapons and dropped ln AngU8ta ’ 1901 ' Slnc0 theD ’ 81,0 them In hie pocket, which waa a vio aerted PlckcrcM bad and latlon of the law*, though ho said he did not intend to vlolato them. Of courso Judge Smith does not makefile Inws nud ’there aro'no ex for cases of this sort, bo he nounced at the district at’,or- office that while there was le- Idence that 2,000 name* had forged, it? was the belief of ho have been making an In- per •enf the namea were forged. 9ou,e of the work, at least, it was Bored, was done with the knowl- Republlcapt, and through 1 c, 'l' li ed her and threatened her with a pU tol. She aaya her husband baa con tributed nothing to tho support of herself and Uttle girl. On one occasion, she said, she had could do nothing but Impose the flne k" cnp 10 dacksonvd '° 10 bor buB crj- d, WEOPSm ho could aid the decision. The attitude of the prisoners dur lng the past couple of days has at- nothing unsaid that iry In making up Its Sav April 11—sav. I’hltUe. Bd Jim Hootner, taking very active steps to get the! S. A. L. headquarters. The Cham-! A “* her of Commerce baa taken the fight „ - “P w « b « vim and Is preparing to • atlm "‘~ ™ "umoer «,io traded some attention. Capt Greene'send a committee to Richmond to th ‘ A,lanta ba *« b,H «*»"> band os ho had secured work In that clty v Ip was Sunday and Pickwroll went out, saying he •’would probably April 12-In an In the pretence of i to number 3,600 iltlng to 6, Montgomery ljsj/|the game : until the ninth Inning/ Atlanta i i whirlwind flnleh, tied the score and (Ilf '■(■H ntll supper tonnod one y ien went tha vlsltgra one better. Local aoclaty. waa cot In full fords, and a brass band kept things lively In the grand atand who Is the educated and polished I }ay the matter before the directors afternoon ! de,ca,ed ,h * Montgomery member of the pair has given evi-l when they meet next week nlne ln ,he flral flame of the Sou *hern dence of the great strain through! ~ ’ l-e»8ue season here. The score waa 7 mon,hs h to!‘Trinrr d r InB ,he thre I Ga - Vnor and naturally he give, evl. I « :!| “sh:: rrr:: R rr Loan ^wooo. ^J°: enmen l T as concludeJ and for both sides two days in which to Pans, April 12.—Negotiations for a Russian loan of four has he aeoLfi 61 Vered h,S ch * Tg9 \ fil ° exce P t! °ns to any feature of hls j^ndred million dollars is proceeding satisfactorily. The price Ms*. *— ..a. caro . worn and “ u chjcLarge. This is an unusual conces-is practically agreed upon and arrangements to make the issue Saturday or Monday are completed. u Ujutu curtrgt*. i nis 23 an ue run down. It has a different effect on* sion for him to makte. ■00, OMtUriTi ... I Ho paid hit fine. : | look her best for hls mS3r Lincoln’. Tariff Speech. !™ hen .?***..-"""J* homo Abrnltnm Tl . , ' i ®Dd Saw th« new dfc23**ti" flow IfltO th toHw U ^ , n, ** " Peech 0,1 - a paMlon 01 n ‘* e ' "TakTa off,” be he tariff queation was short and t 0| cried, eo hls wife aaya. “Take it off Ll to b , “ ld , he dld BOt 1>re -! ,bla la8taa ‘ ” She M toXy hlm mv but h u “ P 011 * 1 ' 8 ' “ono-, when be knocked he- down and then “ ou,bt that h ® knew, kicked her. Her mother Interfered “°“£ iTZ , lhat " Wh, ' n an w,,b a for help and she wa, American paid ,20 for slcel to an threatened by Plckerell. English manufacturer. America!, had AtUf hear<ug( of other occulon* both tho steel and the ,20. when Plckerell let hls temper (he *I h l tte and aub8,anco 01 W!»my the ^'pfcmptly tile tariff question as he viewed IL” granUff.^rS lff,kcrj| Vffhorce If it Is a Cultivator You Want We Have It, The HAR LEVS DWARE Harley Means Hardware, See Ho Or HARf.bv-1 Company, the Names Runs Together.