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PYIHiJU VERY
Hie Grand Chancellor Receives Re-
TJ^HtDOfcTA TIMES, SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 1906,
Tha Growth of the Order In Oeorg'k
and Throughout the Union hat
Bach Vary Marked—The Increaae
In Georg a for the Year Breaka
All Record*.
(From Thursday'* Daily !
Hon. William H. Brannon, grand
chancellor of the grand lodge of
Knights of Pythlaa of Georgia, haa
received from Supreme Keeper of
Records and SealB R. L. C. White
of Nashville, Tenn, a letter enclos-
leg a (able relative to the Increase
and decrease of Pythian membership
. each slate In rhe Union, nnd corn
gratulatlng him on the truly magnlf-
0 DEATH.
W-
Littl* Jo
tal As*
(From’
A letter to I
utan at Rlcbtt
of a fatal
He Josle Hamlli
and Mrs. E.
imllton Vetlm of a
jin Mitsiasippl.
ay'c Daily.)
lines rrom a gentll
Miss., brings new*
it, which befell liuj
daughter of Mr-
Hamilton, who for-T
merljr lived in ValdoR*. kl
While filling a lamp, on April 5tto,j]
the little girl was so terribly burnp
that she dlej the nert afternoon. I
was sitting in an open window near
a red hot stove, when the window
fell and broke the lamp, scattering
the oil all over the little girl’s person
and over the stove. The oil ignited
In a flash covering the girl with
flames. She was burned In a terrible
manner before the fire could
smothered.
In endeavoring to smother the fire
her mother was severely burned
the hands and arms, although (
burns are not serious. Mrs. Hamilton
tried to pull off the burning dress
from her daughter’s body but not suc
ceeding In this, she ran for a blankex
with which she smothered out the
bits doiibs
■IL
sip of the Day in Brief
Are.
r. and Mrs. Hamilton’s friends 'wash
In Valdosta, will regret to learn of
r daughter’s sad death.
Citizens of Lowndes County.
\a has been announced in 15
.cent showing made by Georgia.
There are fifty-six states in the su
preme domain of the Knights of Pytb
!as, an.l during the past year there
was a total increase In the number I As
of subordinate lodges of 157, an-1 of I Times, Col. J. H. Estill, the sot&h
27,773 In Pythian membership. The Georgia candidate for governor, wflf
increase in the number of Pythians J address the voters of this coutfty In
In Georgia was 1.502, only three j Valdosta on Saturday the 21st. \
stales, Ohio, Indiana and Maryland, For years, we people of south Gooiv
•flowing an increase greater than gia, have heard of the Atlanta rin£'
that of this state. *-*— -— * •
if British Spinners on Hind
Over Conditions in the
Cotton—City Departments
rested Appropriations—
irope for the Priest.
17—A party of Brit-
wbo are in this country
itions in the cotton belt
Atlanta tomorrow mom-
ill be met by a special
the chamber of com-
receive every atten-
The Britons came to
tbs express purpose of
ivention of cotton man-
l lb to be held in
month. In the mean
fsnaklnjf a tour of the
llarlze themselves with
|Teparlng the great sta-
Wrket. They have ex-
rplnidn that the cotton
Jj’ not properly han-
[doubtless make some
Washington
that line. The via-
nt a syndicate of
jfroposes to pur-
land in the south
[f raising cotton for
and is to be culti-
lolonista. Just what
... JP rs will make regard-
thii proposition is not known.
Want Increase.
and water depart-
i government are In
funds, and have
ance committee of
heir wants. The
ska for an appro-
It la highly Inter- and heretofore the ring and north
esilng nnd inaflfy'ng that Georgia, Georgia have dictated the cand'dattj»pl|ftse-
wfth only 182 Pythian lodges, leads and Issues of the campaign, and the fo£ thi
hi the respect of Increase last year rent of the state haa fallen in line ,BrltI«|S^
Illinois with r>r,rt lodges. Iowa with Its and helped to elect their candidate. ivated'tJ^Bj
379 lodges, Pennsylvania with Its 467 Little did we know of tho bitter strife report pf
lodges, Texas with its 340 lodges, and history of the Atlanta politi-
and even the state of New York, clans until two ambitious gentlemen DefjaMme*!
Georgia now has 12.043 Pythians In of Atlanta, with almost desperate as-! Roth the pol
gopd standing. In the entire United plrations, to succeed to the United nient of the
States there are 7,511 Pythian lodges States senate announced their candi- need of iiici
wMi a totnl membersh’p of 050,239 , dacy for governor, a position that in jappHej to. the
Tho above statistics are for the year these times is often used as a step- council to sup
ending December 31 last based on ping stone to the United States sen- Police dO]
reports that had to be filed by the ate. In their strenuous efforts to jpriatlon of with which to'ta
Iceeperg of records and seals of the gain the lead the Atlanta candidates 'crease the nombej of patrolmen now
several grand lodges not later than Smith and Howell—or one at least, on the force.^Thisfamount would per*
April 1. °f them took the old democratic flag m *t the pollc^Hord to hire forty
This splendid Increase In Georgia in one hand and held It behind him j new men at a^BHjnthly salary of $70
breaks all records In this state, and and reaching out with his right hand each - The board also want* $2,600
Orand Chancellor Brnnnon 'deserves to grasp and draw to his assistance *
the hearty congratulations extended men and Issues that .went down to de-
to tho supreme keeper of records and feat and forlorn hope In recent years
■seals. During the year seventeen under a different and lmpossil^ ban-
new lodges have been instituted In nor, because of its radical ai
Georgia. The grand chancellor hai oora^j^nature. The |0th<
inst approved the warrant for the c*n»‘
charter of a new lodge at l '*lf *5vli and strong ini
•43a. OnlyslxJodiitj4irtim*Slt64ave onces turround and control him.
tffSKr reports The gland 1 Col. EsMll, a true democrat and' a
ane#Hor Is now engaged In formu- h n<> business man is not an aspirant , berry an aged citizen of DoKalb coun-
lstlng hie annual report, to he sub- to the United States senate, nor Is he , ty ' who was thrown from his buggy
mlttM to the meeting of the grand advocating new and untried issues but 1 ,n a collision with a trolley car at the
lodge Of the state at Augusta, May his platform is tho constitution and I corne r of Oakland and Woodward
; the laws as tnoy now are with such l avenue8 * wn *> picked up uncon-
Grand Chancellor Brannon has re- improvements as the best Interests j 8C,OU8 * He was not seriously Injured,
roveibd. felly from his recent Illness, the people require and all fairly J** e never knew what hit him, and
and fAr the present Is making h!» aQ d honestly administered. vjore a puzzled expression when he
headquarters at Columbus, conduct- ' C°l. Estill Is a strong and safe bus- j aw °he to find hlms?lf iylng on the
fog the Pythian business of the state ine8B man and has no Ambitions to E roa nd in a vacant lot 'and surround-
to enable it jHhal) a
board for the 'jpollie
The
which to
signal
system
»tio¥; , »i|ju!ii) I* iis
Thrown From HI, Buggy.
"What’* happened te me?” was the
0r*t remark made by W. H. Spray-
j eratiry except to giro to the people
I I of Georgia an administration that will
As to Benrflt Entertainment,. ' be a monument to him nnd the peo-
■n* Times would not do or say w ho elect him.
anything to wound the feelings of Everybody ought to hear Col. Es-
«jiv l>odv nnd especially any of the Nil’s speech and all are Invited to
ladles of Valdosta, but we enn hard- come and hear what he has to aay
It refrain from registering a protest Col Morgan of Savannah, an elo-
against the alleged benefit entertain- Qucnt apsik tr. will also make an
meats that are gotten up here every nd'iresa here next Saturday,
stow nnd then by people who come J. B. Martin.'
In from the ontslde under the guise
of helping some local Institution. :To Marry In 8avannah Tomorrow.
Nine times out of ten these out* Mrs. D. V. Baker left th?a morning
•aiders get most of the money that is for Sa vannah where sho will be pres
made while the home people have to ent 8t N»e marriage of her son, Mr.
bea- the burden of responsibility, as Charles Edwin Baker, to Mlp (kp^e
well as the work. And nine tlmfi JveUer tomorrow evening at
-act qf ten the entertainments they 0c l°Ck. The ceremony will
gfre nre not as good as might easily topped at the v hqpie of the
*e worHM up hr the home talent, ,!aTer ai |faii »freet,
wfth leas trouble and with more w,Jl • very qUjpt^
pleasure for^ orerybody concerned, if w,#8 ot ¥B.,C,
we want to get up an entertalnmefft B * Pecpe* and ^Irs. X,. L. Griffin Vtf
«ff any kind, let ua get them up our Valdosta, and nas frequently visited
ohdvqa to that all the money will th,i ol ^- She ia an excellent TOW
rome tor The home Institutions. end has many friends and' &d-
ft outsiders want tv> ger un an en- mlrcr, tn this olty. Mr Baker mu
trrtalnmcnt h»>re let them .lo It upon r< ‘ llr <'d In Valdosta and la an honest
their own responsibility, nnd let them an<l capable and Industrious young
hare all the credit as well ns all the m * n . He haa recently accepted a po-
profits, that may come from It. Tho * l,lon •» caahler of the Farmer* and
pnblle ilea's not mlnj encouraging CIMten* bank of WatktnXTille, and
home enterprlsea, hut It leaves a had ,hal P ,a ce will be the future home of
ta^in In the mouth when they realise ,he tla PPV couple They will rlalt
Xhat home concern* get a very small ' Va »hlngton city and other place* o!
pwroentage of the alleged home hen- lntL ' res t In tne north on a bridal tour.
od by a gaping crowd Of curious per-
son,, all of whom thdught the old
man vat dead.
Trip to Europe for Priest.
After the celebration , of the
o’clock maaa yesterday* morning at
tho Chqrch of the Sdered Heart,
Father Cunn waa presented with
gift of 11,000, contributed by members
of the church. Father Gunn left at
midnight last night for i trip ‘to Bn.
rope and the money gtoed him yester
day was to enable him to enjoy him
self In better fashion thad he had con
templated. The presentation was
made in the Sunday achpol room of
the church, j. Carroll j*aype .made
the apeeoh of presentation., While ,1a
K '*f9P* S»Wer Gann wjl ’It)Wt hi*
icitt|*r In Belfast, Ireland and hi*
folh^fe and pBter*. who ire in Scot-
Ad. England and Frace.i
/The Editor's Life Insured.
A* an evidence of the ,-nfljje of the
name and service* of Hon. ?ohn Tem
ple Graves, to The Atlanl
the new afternoon
printed In thle city,
ed that the life
been Insured In favor of ’ihe Geor-
glan for 175,000, upon which the pre
mium will be about 12.000 a year.
School Closed Near Morvon.
The Pauline school .near Morvon,
Q. Ratliff teacner, closed Its
■ Lamo Became Unruly
A fire alarm was Turned In from Hr. H
ho* number 42, last evening about SIi rlng term last Friday.
•even o’elock. It was mused bv the TIle program In the forenoon eon-
exphMlon of a lamp at The realdence slit<, d of an nddreaa by Rev, O. B.
mt Mr. Frank Roberts. The lamn he- '•'brasher of Valdosta. In th» after-
came unruly and looked as If It waa noon a <Mrcsse« were dellTorod b,
eolng h> explode when It waa thrown Co1 ■ s - s - Bennett, of Quitman, and
o*t In Ihe yard, the oil netting the Rov - A. M. Dennett, of Norman Park
m* on fire. The firemen responded A *Pi™dld and bountiful basket ’din-
promptly, but the fire was extinguish ner * aa served.
«d before they reached the scene. It
MM not amount to much. Cl. B. Peeples sells wall paper.
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