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THE VALDOSTA TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1906.
BLOODY FIGHT IS
AVERTED.
Rawlings and Hickey Clashed in
HAS HYSTERICS.
Bad
Epithet, Which wha[ do we find—a case of absolute
not Stand—’The hysteria.
•‘David Graham
writing about the
Phillips
Treason
| Senate’ for a magaxlne. Treason is
an ugly word. It Is punishable by
The Country it Down Wth
Cate Sayt Jerome.
| In a recent speech District Attor
ney Jerome, of New York said:
j "Public opinion goes hither and
thither like a ship, but In the long;
course of time it Is sweet and sune
and sound and will make its port;
but it lies on you to see to It that Its
tracks are no longer than they ought
“ to be. It is wasted power, that sen-
Rawlings was Reading his Bible when timent of the community that £,*•
Hickey Tried to Stop Him, Finally “P ° ac rail and back again to nn-
7 other. Today all through this nation
Apolying a Vile
Rawlings Would
Two Prisoners Had to be Separated
by Others.
There came near being a desperate deaIh The Senate of , he Unltcd
encounter in Fae county jail last even- states—Is It a treasonable body?
ing by two the’ most notorious "Because some men are there who
prisoners confined in the Jail. (ought not to be there—eorne who
J. G. Rawlings and Pickpocket bou * h ‘ “>« P-IBon-^tall we say
ithat the governors of our body polit-
Hickey were the men who were j ^ are gulUy Q( trea80n? Basemen
about to engage in murdering each i are there> but when i n the bright,
other. breezy sentiments of modern news-
Rawlings, it will be remembered, pa p er Uf e you assert there Is treas-f
It? toothless and has had so much on> vou either lie or misconceive the
trouble in masticating his food That raean i n g of the English language,
the jailer has allowed him to havej “Take this treasonable body that
a case knife In tile cell to use in cut j wou i d strike down our national life
ting meats and other things given an( j contrast It with your representa-
hlm to eat. This case knife was t j ve body swayed by popular opln-
about .to play a murderous part in lon
the row which Rawlings and Hickey Take the Hepburn bill 7 men voted
had last night. 1 against it, and not a man able to un-
As far as can be learned. Rawlings ders tnrid At. But the yelows said we
was reading his Bible aloud to the mu8 t have something doing, and so
prisoners in the part of the Jail y OUr popular branch said we must
where he was confined. Hickey told do gome thlng, whether we understand
him to quit reading, as he was tired (lt or not Wlth a president wfoo
of hearing him. but Rawlings paid thinks every yearning can be con-
TO BUILD BETTER
Board of Education Decides to Spend
Money From Hire of Convicta on
School Houaea where Patrons 0
the Schools Show a Disposition to
Improve the Schools.
The Board of Education at Its
meeting on last Friday decided to
spend all of the money arising from
HARRIMAN'S HOT BATHS.
I> i.v»lc
WORK AGAIN.
i
Wooden Structure on Rat Row Fell
of
E. H. HasrlniAU. tl:e president of the I
Uulou Pacific railroad. bavtug s:;u».:e l
cigars uutil his, Lrulu w:m i:i a vb.ri. j
was recently advlred by L
to try the rest cure at
N. J., wlty a few baths thrown iu.
•ays the NtWiYork World. It looked
good to the maguute. so he went down
to the Jeney pine retreat the other
day. registering At the Lakewood hotel,
with the remark that be wanted all the
rest there was In the neighborhood and
that be would stay a month or so to
absorb it
M And above all things," he contin
ued, "don’t let mp smoke. Doctor says
I must cut It out. Just rest aud lots of
baths for me.”
The next day they began to give the
bathx to him. First they wrapped him
tn bandages up to his oars and theu
locked him la a. little cabinet, with his
head sticking out The ateaui was
turned on Iu the cabinet, and soon E.
H. Harrimau was stewing Iu a temper-
the hire of convicts on school houses J ®ture of 2)02. It was kept golug uutll
.. . ..... . he felt like a Uulou Pacific steam eu- - — — — —
until they are made suitable for, gln , H , MT#r perspired so much Iu !, he husln „ s8 portion of the city, the
school purposes, and the Board of, his life. L . , , ..... . , ....
what !■ thin dnrn hiiQiniwq?" he Are being In a little wooden building
Education finds that it will be able L “ t* 9 darn bU9 , 9? ® j
i demanded after he was nearly cooked near Happy Chance hall, on Ashley
to assist in building about twenty through,
school houses this year.
The Fire was Well Under Way When
j the Alarm was Turned in, but the
j Fire Laddies put the Cooler on it
Like Putting an Extinguisher Over
j a Candle.
1 The Valdosta fire department made
j another unusually gaod( record last
| night. About twelve o’clock a fire
•alarm was turned In from a box In
To the Voters of Echols County:*
At the solicitation of man., frindu,
I hereby announce myself a can.ti-
dato for the legislature, subject Us
the Democratic primary.
T. G. CULBRETH.
6.14 tf.
. . . .. -strept, the building being one of the
This is our famous hydrotherapy . ' . fcitlMill „ tll ,
Very few* of the houses In the coun*
bath," replied the polite attendant
I "Anybody that survives lt never
• any more nervousness.”
has
ty are suitable for school purposes/ any
most of the houses are old, uncelled i Dexplta- the excessive heat Mr. Har-
_ . „ . 'rtman grew pale. The attendants
and full of cracks and holes, most of^ words had struck terror clear through
the glass is broken out of the win- the bandiifet and to bis heart.
dows. and It Is impossible for the 1 ®* •>« You are fry,n * me
; allvsr hs yelled.
children to keep comfortable when Tb* wns turned off, and the
the weather Is cold or disagreeable;' railroad man was led Into another
it Is, therefore, necessary to Improve room, where there was a hose,
this condition. I “You’ll be all right In a minute.”
Several very good houses have been “ ,d . ** * tteml . ant “ be p'ny-
. ... , 41 _ 1 tof lea cold water on the railroad mag-
built with the assistance of the Pat-'jyJ*,
rons of the schools during the pastj Harrtmon gasped, ns the chilling
year, and other houses have beeen stream sent shivers up his spine. But
greatly improved by celling them, the attendant was merciless and the
On account of shortage of Ice !&
i he north this season caused by no
lake Ice being saved there will be
more north Star refrigerators usetf.
this summer than ever as they are
packed with guaranteed cork and taka
less Ice than any refrigerator made.
Boyd-Fry Stove and China Co.
We can save you money on builders
hardware, but can not 1 guarantee to
save you over 25 per cent, and caA
show you the largest assortment and
most complete line. Boyd-Fry Shave
and China Co.
Several new styles of steel range*
and a reduction made In price for
this spring and summer trade. Boyd-
Fry Stove and China Co.
Lawn mowers from cheap to tne
great American—the best known to
the world, at Boyd-Fry Shove and
China Co.
For wedding presents see the lat-
no attention to him. Hickey went in- ultutlonally enacted Into law, with a' an(1 furnishing them with patent' lee water treatment progressed until
to a rage and denounced Rawlings House of Representatives typlHed by j ea ka. and the Board of Education Mr. Harrimau remarked that he guess-
la the severest terms, branding him william Suiter, the friend of the peo- proposes now to carry on the work •* *>• , Bkod the steam n shade better,
with an epithet that usually calls for ple where would there be safety un- Until all are In first class condition.
a fight among men In this section of |eS8 the united g, ate8 Senate? I Wlt1l the assistance of the patrons
the country. 'hold no brief to defend individual the Board of Education estimates
Rawlings grabbed his knife and senators, but there are many men that they will be able to build about
started at Hlcfiey with the evident there who were there wben we were twenty school houses this year, and
purpose of making mince meat out. at our mothers' breasts, who love the Board Insists that this matter be
of him. while Hickey also grabbed a , helr country and would betray It no'taken up by the various schools at
murderous weapon and threatened to sooner than Davld Graham Phillips once before , he , choo ,s have dosed,
cheat the gallows of Rawlings life .would. Maybe the railroads ought to and that arrangements be made to
If he continued to advance upon him be checkedi but not by something build the houses during the summer
with the knife. those who vote for don’t understand. 1 and before the next school term
Some of the prisoners In the Jail jf that is the way we are to goverft, opens.
got between the two men and k<yj>t give me a benevolent despotism.
them from clashing, at the same tlmei
calling the jailer to the scene. EGG SUCKING FEAT.
Sheriff Passmore was at once notl ' tu>|Un , B El .„,
fie,! .and he wefit to the jail and had, utr ., Thcn Drs .k vlm.rsr.
Bawtings removed to the section of, To bf »bl» to sack eggs axpedltlotuly
UJI^epcupif’l by his total paw- Is tot nrtch of an acomplUhment, but
fHimMr' ^ W ' tThlB ImWjmtimti^aii
Se’ the rules of the derour lit that way the raw contents of
fnduHPg Is a fight, but that ,onr d< * en eggs lt la a gastronomic
Pa man could not call him what Hick-
feat of no mean significance, say* a
i special dispatch from Marlon, 0„ to
p v/ ®y had called h\m without getting a Cleveland Plain Dealer. Dominick
fight on his hands. I Angelo, an Italian living) In Martel,
Hickey Is also said to be of good east of Marion, recently performed this
grit, and If the two men had come ^ the presence of about thirty
together both might have been badly T ^** #n * wbo bad gathered at
hurt. They were confined In a place tta fener.1 merchandise store. Then
_ ... .. , .. after. finishing the Inst egg Angelo
Where neither could run, and the dwnk , ^ plnt 0 f strong vinegar,
fight- between them might have beenj NoW( Angelo, to give further evl-
one to the death of one or both of deuce of his skin at egg sucking, says
them. | that If he Is paid $5 he will consume
Tried to Cut Out Again. Are dozen eggs In succession and will
Sheriff Passmore and the Jailer foUaw fea,t quaffing a Pint of
The Shiloh school has arranged to
build a houso to cost $2,000, and the
Board is assisting liberally In the
building of that home. The Naylor
people also expect to build & houqsj
that will cost about $2,000 and
jftoard. of Education will aislet
any in the] holding of that house.
Of course, (it Is not expected that all
the housed shall cost as much
these two,' and lt Is not 'necessary
where the schools- are small that horn
es Bhould cost more than $400
$500. Very good houses can be built
for that Bum, and In that case the
Board of Education will pay one-
half the ccst v>f building the houses,
provided the title to the land
which the house Is built be vested
In the Board of Education, and pro
vided that the plans for the construe’
tlon of the houses receive the
made another thorough wearch y«J *“• ! eat ’ lo f al , au ‘ horl «“ ^° Ta ‘ of the BoarJ of Education.
terday i> see If they could find any « V. 0 ^^ W "‘ " 0t eXPend “ r mon -
ooatn, a* the whisky will harden the. gy t-o build hniMM aw nrinitA mfin.
aawa or any thing else which could ( MXtximmi of the eggs and render lt !» | ^
be of service to the prisoners In get digestible. Angelo, however, says that j , « a « • .. .
ting our of Jail. ho will do lt as soon as the $3 la forth-1 In . orde , r 1 to ,nsure ^ bous-
The search was a very rigid one,! coming. I® 8 be bu,lt ’ the of Bducat,on
but no tools were found The offl j Tbo exhibition given the other night i aas Prepared plans, which will be
cers, however found In the cell or raulted from a banter made by James furnished to the County School Com
. . Sharrock, an acquaintance of Angelo,
cupled by Hlckoy and King, two of ^ Ita nan 8a id that bis robust health
the pickpockets, a place where they! i* due considerably to the number of
had sawed almost 'entirely through: raw eggs which he consumed. He do-
the iron walls of the cell. The place! clared that be can auck more eggs tn
waa about 12x14 Inches and In some, a ahorter period of time than any man
1 ho has ever met Sbarrock offered to
pay for two dozen eggs If Angelo
places ft was sawed entirely through
They had pasted newspaper picture*
over these places making it appear
that the’pictures were used as orna
ments, but in fact they were used to
bJde the work which had been done
to make an opening In he wall of the
cell. It would have taken Just a lit
tie more work to have sawed entirely
through the cell. It is presumed, that
they Intended to use this opening to
get out Into the corridvsr and then
from that through the hole which
was discovered several days ago,, to
make their escape.
The sheriff expected that small
thlo saws might be secreted under
the paper pictures, and these were
torn *itra the walls, in order to see
if sa*s were there. It was In thlf
manner that lt was discovered what
other werk these notorious prisoners
hid Veen doing to effect their escape
Iht- sheriff has employed a day
guard at the Jail, and now the pits
ontrt are under the eyes of guards
both cay and night, the guards be
fog -equired to slay in the Jail and to
be la sight of the prisoners every
five m rutes, day or night.
mlssloner on application.
It is to bo hoped that every school
In the county where houses are need
ed will have educational rally* at
the close of their school and raise a
sufficient amount of money, which,
taken together with the amount that
cluster of buildings that compose
"Rat Row” At the first tap of the bell
the hoofs of the horses could be heard
rattling over the paved treets and In
two minutes afterwards streams ofi est of sterling silver at Boyd-
water were pouring on the burning ^iove and China Co.
building. * a- — — —— — mmmmmm
Many citizens went to their door* Colonel West, each one of them
and windows to see If they could tell promising Jo catch more fish than h«
where the fire was located. They would catch. All had very good luck
could see the glow from the flames and Colonel West’s luck was unu*-
and many of them started to dbme ually good. While the other mem-
up town. Before they could get on bers of the party were pulling In
their clothes, however, the fire had twenty-nine fine bream. he wan
been extinguished. (packing away thirty-three in tho e«4
The fire was in three room frame of his boat. For a little while, he
building, formerly occupied by ne caught them about as fast as he
groes but was vacant at the time of could take them off his hook,
the fire. The fire probably originated ———e
from some negro tramps or some
other homeless person taking rofugo
for the night.
The fire was well advanced before]
the alarm was sent In, and the build
ing was enveloped In flame* when the ■
firemen /arrived]. Their quick work
resulted In putting out the fire leav-1
Ir.g charred timber for the roof and
celling and s’ide* of the building.
The building was owned by Mr. W.
On the hydro, etc., baths. Mr. Harri-j 1 *- Converse and the loss Is only a
man submitted until they fetched the . hundred or two dollar*,
hose and then declared lt was all off. j Colonel West a* a Fisherman
'••I*d rnthvr be nervous than bo shot 1 Colonel West and Messrs John [ /J "Rf
^M t L W |l^wJ reh ‘ B< ” hB ’ ald “ ha C0,fee - Fr ‘‘ nk R ° 1WrtB ttDd Ahl !
torhtiMU. . | Poeple*. went down to Brown Pond!
O. -S..Fy to,,.
When It was all over the railroad
wax told to run around the lawn for
twenty minute* without stopping. He
finished thirteen lap* and gave lt up.
A* the patient went back to the hotel
his valet stepped forward with a box
of cigars. Mr. Hardman regarded the
•moke* fondly and started to reach for
one. Then he remembered the doctor’s
Injunction and sadly waved the valet
awav.
They started In again the next day
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
D R. T. FELIX GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES
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MEN’S
GARMENTS
FROM
THE WORLD’S
BEST MAKERS
THE
EASTER
1 Clothing
Question.
would devour them, and tho Italian the BoarJ will furnish, will complete
went him one better by making It four the houses.
< *°* on * j Let this matter bo taken up right
.away and all arrangements made.
The Board of Education will pro
ceed upon the plan of "first come
LIKE SOLOMON’S CHOIR.-
Rain nedej badly. Lois of north
star refrigerator expected the first of
next week. Boyd-Fry Stove & China
Co., have on the road a car load of
north star refrigerators, which are
expected to arrive In the next few
day*. Be sure to wait to see them be
fore buying. 1
Calvary Baptist to Bar* Bl***st
Church Chorus In ftew York.
Calvary Baptist church. Fifty-sev
enth street, between Sixth and Sev
enth avenues, is soon to have the lar
gest choir In New York city. In the
days of King Solomon 24,000 singers,
divided iuto twelve choirs, one for each
month In the year, sang iu the temple.
Professor Edward Morris Bowman,
mnslc director and organist of Cnl
vary church, will organize the uew
choir on the same linen, says the New
York World. According to their merit,
the singers will be divided Into four
grades. By this division **aeb section
will get nn off Sunday in each month.
While the chii»f nim of the choir !<
to lend the eougreg.itlou in the serv
ice. It will also lie made a great train
ing school in choral music. Any one
possess Ing only n knowledge of music
sufficient to m.-.ke n beginning will l,o
received in tl, - choir From time to
time promotion certificates from the
•r to the li'gher grades will lie giv
en t > such -»s pass the conductor’s
ted*. Rehearse.|* will U* held from 8
o’clock to on Saturday nights.-
The Great American high wheel
ball bearing lawn mower cost* a
little more than others but are guar
anteed to be the best made. We also
have all grades. Boyd-Fry Stove and
China Co.
first served," and those who first
apply u> the Board of Education will
receive the money for the building
of the houses this year, but the oth
ers will have to wait until the fund
Is sufficient to supply them.
A N*w Version of JmiM Eocape.
The old method of whaling Is almost
a lost Industry. In the April Harper's
Clifford W. Ashley relates his experi
ences on a long whaling voyage and
Incidentally reports the following re
marks of tha mate on whales and the
adventure of Jonah:
" There are only two kinds of whale,’
said Mr. Hicks. ‘One of ’em Is the
sperm whale, the rc-t o' ’em is the oth
er. The sperm w!..d.* ,* mainly valu
able for bis o ! i ‘.'.a >11. you under
stand;; lij; te*::, y {».. ills under
Jaw II!:> :t < j::, II. : s et both ends,
has out* forward ev* :t , ,ui lives only
warm country. \m.v r.ght-wbule
oil ain’t wo"th bc.si .s; yoj bunt him for
bone. lie’ i got a whole sieve made
out of sluf.-H of i!v.:., 1 iu bis moutb lu-
stend of teeth. Then, be only fights
with bis flukes. I if veu bet lie can use
them prett. lively X "-or known of
a right-wIiuKh crossing the line. Swal
low Jonah? ilmnp'n! Well, u sperm
whale could a-done It. but bow’d you
like to swal!o.v .. woolly worm? No
wonder It v.'. i :jl agin hi.-, stomach.* ”
CUSTOM has declared
Easter Sunday the day
when one may don sum
mer togs and be proper.
Our preparations for this occasion were very
elaborate, and we are prepared to show you anything
that’s correct.
We have built up our reputation for selling the
best clothing by handling only the best productions
of the
World’s Best Clothing . Makers,
And we know who they are, and buy from them.
We do NOT handle CHEAP goods—only meritorious
merchandise.
IF VOU GET IT HERE IT’S GOOD.
Suits $10.00 to $25.00.
M. A. BRIGGS,
Only One Price, But the Correct Price.