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I in is the
Oil FIXED.
Governor Terrell
Respite (or Rawlings.
L G. Rawlings and Hit Two Sons
And Alf Moors Get a New Lease
on Life—Governor and Attorney
General Figured Closely on Time
in Setting the Date.
. 'vn Wednesday's Dally.)
Governor Terrell yesterday Issued tulle - ,ormt ' d an ‘“Provlwd altar,
! before which the bridal couple stood
a* ngs, | during the ceremony. On either
Milton and Jesse, and I g j ( j 0 G f this were tall brass flodr
PRETTY MACON WEDDING.
Dure-Ferre Nuptials Celebrated
Pretty Home Wedding.
A beautiful home wedding last even
lng was that of Miss Lillie Leo Dure
and Mr. Harry Grant Ferree, of Mem
phis, Tenn., -which occurred at the
home of the bride's parents, Captain
and Mrs. George Augustin Dure, on
Orange street.
The home was beautifully decorat
ed, a white and green color motif be
ing observed In the parlor where the
ceremony was performed.
Opposite the door tall palms and
ferns were banked, and just In front
oft these a pretty white wicker frame
with the white satin kneeling cush
ions draped with smilax and maiden
hair fern, and decorated with bunch*
of white carnations, tied with
TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906.
LIKE
NEW RAILWAY
respites to June 8 (or J.
lilt two
the negro, A If Moore, all under Ben-| candlesticks holding electric lights,
tence of death Friday at Valdosta land at the base of enen were mass-
Jor the murder of the Carter clill- jed white carnations and ferns. Palms
Uren. w'ere used effectively about the apart-
Thls date was arrived at by the ment, and vases of the white flow-
governor after consultation with At- era added to the beauty of the deco-
torney General Hart and careful com- rations.
putatlon of He- time necessary for j Across the spacious reception hall
the decision of tie. United) States the library was decorated In red
supreme court to „e made the decree roses and carnations with palms, sml-
«f the Georgia courts. j lax and fernB. The dining room
As thirty days Is necessary for tho was In pink and green; roses and en-
doclslon to reach Atlanta from Wash- chantress carnations being used
ingtnn that would throw the .into to charmingly with smilax and aspara-
May 111, counting from tho time the gus fern. A tall cutglass vase of the
decision was handed down at the na-.carnations formed tho floral center-
tlonal capital. Some twelve days'piece for tho tahle with the pretty
moro will he necessary for the Geor-!dishes of bon-bons, etc., carrying out
gia supreme court to pass on it, and the color motif nlso. On another ta-
send the remlttnr to Lowndes county hie the large cut-glass punch howl
superior court. was hanked with pink- sweet peas and
As nearly as possible, Governor delicate vines of smilax.
l’crrcll commuted the time on this I Guttenbergcr's orchestra was stn-
basis, arriving at the date of June 8. tloned In the hall, and as the bridal
The respites came to Valdosta this 'party descended the stn.rs they ren-
afternoon. .derecl Mcndelsshon’s wedding march,
As yet no formal petition has been [ Ibo matron of honor, Mrs. George
presented to the prison commission Cherry, coming first preceding th»
asking for commutation of sentence bride, who came in on the arm or her
tor the father and IiIb two sons. Gen.'father, Captain dure. At the same
Evans' stated this morning that, Inas- time the groom, with his best man,
much as the respites had been extend- Mr- William Dure, entered at another
ed to June 8, the commission would door, meeting the bride and her fath-
not go Into the case at the meeting er before the Improvised ahar, where
usxt week, and probably not until Rev. William Holder Wnlker nwaited
early in June. them and Impressively performed the
No More Delays In Case. j beautiful marriage ceremony of the
It Is understood that Governor Episcopal churcn.
• Terrell Informea Attorney Cooper | The bride wore a beautiful prln-
that ho would not grant any more cesse gown of white radium silk,
reprieves In the case ror the purpose over taffeta, trimmed In chiffon ap-
of getting the case before the par- plifluo and pcnrla. Her long tulle
don board and that whatever the at- veil was fastened with white orchids
’C torney expected to do In the matter and her bouquet of bride’s roses and
■ ’must be done before Juno 8th. It mkldenhntr fern was tied with white
• /fa understood that the Governor tulle ribbon. The brldc'B only or-
nindo himself plain In this matter' nament was a diamond sunburst and
Ja,order to cut oil-aar red-tape that' pendant of diamonds
%uliht' be. adopted for the purpose of gift from "
laying tho execution. , - f _
tywuBefcf' differ ' for 'the execu- of white silk and carrldd a bouquet
Inched Sheriff Pasemore today of ptnlj carnations tied with pink
id Is ns follows; tulle rlhnon.
t , . . * May * 1908. ! The ceremony occurred at 9 o’clock
Uti. the Sheriff of Lowndes County: end afterwards a buffet supper was
Whereas, the Supremo Court of served before the bridal couple left
the United States did, on tho 10th on their wedding Journey.
4ay of April. 1900, nfllrm the Judg- About seventy-live of the friends
aunt of the Supreme Court of Geor- end relatives of the bride and groom
Sir In the cases of the state of were present at the ceremony and
Georgia vs. J. G. Rawlings, Milton the buffet supper which followed.
Kawllpgs and Jesse Rawlings, con- The brldo’s wedding gOwn was
Tinted at a special term of Lowndes changed for a going away (own of
Ceperlor Court, held In July. 1906, blue silk, with which slip wore hat
of the crime of murder, and scntenc- and gloves to match.—Macon Tele-
«d to bo executed on May 4, 1906, graph.
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Whereas, under the rules of said The Early Closing’ Movement,
Court Its mandate' does not Issue ! R Is understood that one or two
antll 30 days after the rendition pf of the local merchants who have
tho Judgment, and | been closing tVelr stores promptly
Whereas, under the rules of tho at six o’clock each afternoon, under
8npreme Court of Georgia, Its re- an agreement do do so, are threaten-
Slitter to the Superior Court .does luff to withdraw from the agreement
not Issue for 10 days after the re- and go on keeping open aa long aa
ecptlon of the mandate of the United they please. This Is due to the fact
States Supreme Court, It It therefore that some of the merchanta have
Ordered; That the execution of not been keeping the contract strict-
J. G. Rawlings. Milton Rawlings and ly and those who have kept it do not
Jesse Rawlings be suspended until care to be bound by a contract which
JTrlday, June 8, 1906, on which day, is Ignored by their competitors In
'in the absence of any legal order to business,
the contrary, you, the Sheriff of Tho clerks of*the city are Interest-
Lowndes county, will proceed to do ed.ln the matter and they appeal to
execution on the bodies of the said J. the shoppers to help them out by
a.. Rawlings, Milton RawlIngB and not buying anything after six o’clock
Jetso Rawlings, in accordance with the hour for closing. The fearly-elos-
the Judgment of the court rendered In* movement Is observed rigidly In
In said cases. It Is further all of tho cities and it should be ob-
Otdered: That the execution of Alf served In Valdosta If tho merchants
r-oorc, who Is a material witness for 'agree to It. When six o’clock comes,
the state in said cases, he suspended the doors ought to be closed and bus-
until Friday, June 8. 1900. and In the Iness suspendcu until the next morn-
absence of any legal order directing lug. At least, this Is the way the
ths contrary, you, the sheriff of clerks look at the matter.
Lowndes county, will proceed to do
Their Catlike Curiosity Makes
Ufe Eventful Along the
Uganda Line.
SIMBA THEIR PET STATU
Agent There Wires That They Sleep on
His Platform and Amuse'Themselves
by Chasing Trackmen Up
Telegraph Poles.
NEW BANK OPENS MAY 15.
Meeting of Stockholders Elects <
fleers of Institution.
A meeting of the stockholders of
the Valdosta *■ Bank and Trust Com
pany was held this week for the
purpose of electing a board of trus
tees, who subsequently met and
elected the officers of the new in
stitution and called for the balance
of the capital stock of $200,000 to
be paid in by the 16th of May when
tne bank will begin Its business ca
reer in its handsome new; building
on the corner of Hill avenue and
Wall street.
The trustees who were elected are
as follows: B. P. Jones, W. B. Con-
oley, W. B. Johnson, J. T. Roberts,
Frank Roberts, C. L. Smith,
Jones, J. H. Simms W.
J. Kelley, G. E. Swindle, W. L. Fen-
;r, W. H. Mashburn, H. L. Boone,
, K. Jones and George Varn.
These trustees elected the follow
ing officers of the bank B. P. Jones,
president; Frank Roberts, first-vice
president; C. L. Smith, second-vice
president; C. L. Jones, cashier; W.
Mashburn, assistant cashier, and
The lions of East Africa appear to be
watching the progress of civilization
with deep interest, and nothing has
done more to arouse. their curiosity
ami wonder than the trains on the
Uganda railroad.
This railroad, from the Indian ocean
to Victoria *\ynnza, is 584 miles long7‘)"VF'oodward & Smith, attorneys,
and between the terminal points are
thirty-nine stations. The line is man
aged on the system of the Indian rail
roads. and most of the men In the
track, train and station service are
East Indians.
The Indian station agent is known ns
a balm, and he leads a lonesome life.
Slinba. for example, where the lions
have been making a special study of
the railroad system, lias only a station
building, a water tank for the engines
and a side track, this being one of the
places where trains pass each other on
the single track road.
The traffic manager at Nairobi one
morning received this astonishing tele
gram from the babu at Slmba:
A lion has been bothering me for three
nights. He comes up on the station plat
form nnd goes to sleep. Then he walks
up and down, scratches on the wall and
door and tries to get Into the office.
Please send cartridges for a Snyder rifle
by the first train for my protection. I
have blank cartridges, but they are of
no use against lions.
This profound observation has the
earmarks of sober truth. It is to be
believed that the cartridges were
promptly supplied, but. If so, they did
not make a deep impression upon the
lions, for a month later another hair
raising telegram reached the traffic
manager, as follows:
Urgent. To Traffic Manager:
A lion Is on the platform. Please in
struct guard and driver (engineer) to pro
ceed carefully end to make no signals In
the yard. Tell the guard to advise pas
sengers not to get out here and to be very
careful himself when he comes Into the
office.
It Is not quite certain whether the
babn was chiefly solicitous for the
safety of the guard or whether be
The bank will have a capital stock
f $200,000 and, with the business
ability and experience behind it, it
will become one of Valdosta’s strong
est financial institutions.
Their Term of Office Ends
Atlanta, Ga., May 3.—This
month the term of office of
Hon. Hoke Smith, and several other
members of the board of health of
the city of Atlanta, will expire, and
there is a rumor going the rounds
that council may not re-elect Mr.
Smith because of the gubernatorial
campaign. That a fight will be made
on his candidacy for re-election Is
certain, but wnether or not It will
succeed remains to be seen.
Good Report for Soldiers’ Home
•For the first time since the open
ing of the Confederate Soldiers’
home there was a full attendance of
the trustees at the first quarterly
meeting held the past week at that
institution.
The report of the president show
ed that the home was in an excellent
condition, being attributed to the ex
cellent management of the superin
tendent. During the past quarter,
nine old soldiers were admitted, six
were discharged and six died. This
leaves in the home 105 old veterans.
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’’When I was n druggist, at Livon
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J, M. Terrell, Governor.
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HE CLIMBED A TELEQIUPH POLE. J
thought that the lion might take advan- j
tage of the open door. However this •
may be. the distress signal from Slmba I
had the Immediate result of starting a j
British eportsinnn in that direction. ‘
He took the next train for Slmba, I
and under the water tank he and the
railroad ineu erected a x platform about
ten feet above the ground, where the
Nimrod spent several days waiting for
the visitors. His patience was at
length rewarded. He bagged two lions
and a lioness, though one lion bit him
so severely iu the arm when he went
up to the apparently dead beast that
he speut three mouths in a coast hos
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There was nothing dolug for several
weeks after the great day when three
Hons had been laid low witbin .a few
tods of the station. Then came an
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Extra urgent! Track hand was sur
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pole near the water tank. He Is up there
Order train to stop there and take
him aboard.
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