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TliH VALDOHTA' TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1906.
Nit OF SCREVEN FRISCO FIRE WAS
WIPED OFF.
for the First Time in Century is
Off Georgia Military Roll.
Resignation of Lieut. Frank Screven
of the Savannah Volunteer Guards,
Breaks the Link in the Chain-—
Knights of Khorassan are Going to
Augusta to Pythian Meeting Next
Week—Notes From Savannah.
Savannah, May
-The
lant Fr
esigna-
mk B.
vannah
tb«- first time in
and more then
n nerving in son
military service (
le revolution the
In
civil
by that
voial gallant
in the serv
8a
ah.
Who
uilit
roste
a I Sc.r
fcorgnnixed afi
found uiion th
ens and in recent years the name
has borne the same significance as
in the past. First Lieut Frank
Screven has found it Impossible rf>
continue in the service and his re
tirement will remove the name fiom
the rolls of the Guards for the first
time In half a century and from the
state military service for more than
a century. It is doubtful if another
family in the state has such a record
for long service.
The Knights of Khorassan.
From the present outlook the most
prominent thing at the Knights of
Pythlans Grand Lodge convention in
Augusta next week is going to be
the Knights of Khorassnn. Jemlah
Temple of Savannah and Kilba Tem
ple of Atlanta will bo present In large
numbers and oik Wednesday night
after the session of, the grand lodge
Is over there will be an Initiation
There will be a street parade In Au
gusta on Wednesday afternoon.
Many Knights from this section of
the state have signified their inten
tion of going to -Augusta especially
> the Knights of Khorassan
'There will be two hundred
jHyopte at least fo go from Savannah
to Augusta. The prize drill teams
of the Uniform Rank are getting In
nhapo here and In Atlanta. Augusta
and Brunswick and the team that
wins the prizes will have to work
for them The prizes have not yet
been announced. General 0. A. Cox.
who commands the Uniform Hank
of the state is very anxious to form
a Uniform company at Waycross
and ho will make nn effort to bring
this about nfter tho grand lodge
meeting.
Notes From 8avannah.
Two excellent and very well known
ladies died In Savannah yesterday,
kfra. Sarah Kllxaboth Gronson, the
mother of^Mr. W. D. Krenson of tho
J. D. Weed Company and of Mrs.
llarcus 8. Baker, wife of the Chat
ham county receiver of tax returns,
was one, and Mrs. Chns K. Wakefield
the other. Mrs. Krenson was hur
led this morning from Trinity Meth
odist church. Mrs. Wakefield will
burled this afternoon.
The delegates from Snvnnnnh to
the annual meeting of the Knights of
Columbus hold at Macon yesterday
vettsrncd to the city this morning.
They announce themselves as very
much pleased with the manner In
which they wero entertained. Savan
nah has two members on the new
list of officers.
THE CAUSE.
Injunction to Prevent Company With
drawing Money on Deposit in the
State Treasury—Walter Shurley
Indicted for Murder—Chinese Boy
Charged With Carrying Concealed
Weapons.
Atlanta, May 9—A restraining or
der signed yesterday by Judge Don
Pardee, of the Unit'd States cir
cuit court, pending a further hearing
has tied up $10,000 of the Traders’
Fire Insurance company, of Chica
go. which went Into the hands of a
lecelver Saturday as i result of
WIFE WANTED TO BE KILLED
Husband Killed Her Because She
Feared Heturn of Insanity.
Newport News, Va., May 8—Alleg
ing that because his wife feared to
return to an insane asylum and that
he fulfilled a promise to take her life
in consequence, Pulian Pavlinie, an
Australian, killed the woman early
today by shooting her while she slept
He declared that his wife was dis
charged from an Insane asylum in
February last and that he took her
life in compliance with a wish ex
pressed by her that he do sourather
than have her returned to tHe insti
tution. After killing her he bathed
and shrouded the body and then sur
rendered to the authorities.
Fire Insurance.
Tornado Insurance.
Imare Yonr Property With
Blitch & Richardon,
If you want the best insurance in the
best companies. We represent nothing
but the best \
Strickland Building, 108 8. Patterson
Street. Valdosta, Ga
Is to Speak at Lake Park.
Hon. Hoke Smith will speak at
Lake Park on the evening of May
16, and will address the voters of
Hahlra at one o’clock that af^prfioon.
These meetings are being largely
advertised and voters aro requested
to come and bring their neighbors
lire
In San Fr;
m deposit
The
ith State Treasure
as a guarantee of good faith t
policy-holders of the company
leorgla. The local creditors o
concern In this state, through
»rneys Tye and Bryan. Du Big-
and Alston, filed a petition in
United States court asking that
$l'»,ooq on deposit with the
officials be held for distribution
ig the Georgia, policy holders,
dlately Judge Pardee signed a
otaty restraining order and the
hearing will take place Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock.
Walter Shurley Indicted,
Walter Shurley, who cut. to deaf
J. M. Thompson, on tho night
April 26, was yesterday Indicted
murder by the Fulton county gran]
jury. He had been bound over b]
Justice Ormond on a charge of mat
slaughter. The Killing resulte
from n quarrel which followed a dl;
pute between the aeurt man'
and the slayer’s young brother,
Charlie. Both slayer and victim
were badly cut In the fight. Shurley
is now In the Tower awaiting t r lal.
He will doubtless be one of the first
arraigned for trial when Judge Roan
convenes the criminal division of
the superior court.
Hit on Head by Box.
While walking on the north aide of.
Alabama street yesterday, C. D. Can
non was hit on the top of thd head
by a/ woodep box thrown through a
second story window of a building
and felled to the ground. The fall
of the box was followed by a shower
of broken glass. No one seems to
know who throw the box. Cannon
was badly Injured, but wns able uf
rt nllug. to make his way home.
Chinese Boy in Trouble.
George Loo, an 11 year-old Chi
oho boy, charged with carrying con
cealed weapons, was arraigned In po
lice court yesterday and was given
over to the care of Probation Officer
Gloer. The father of the t
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old cases. vc*
Cancer
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cure made. Gives skin the rich glow of perfect health.
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It Is Impossible to do this without re
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The presence of Dandruff Indicates tho
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pled
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nays
KILLED AT A BALL GAME.
Chinn in June, whore he will he
rated. The almond eyed your
looked stolidly at the recorder
CHARGES AGAINST CAPT. MOON.
to Female Prisoners.
Atlanta, May 9—It is now
controversy between J
Bohnefleld and Captain Moon,
ofllcer’s charges against the
at the meeting It
commission on yesterday.
Two Negroes Engaged In a Quarrel
and One Was Shot.
Dawson. Ga., May 9.—A bascbUU
same near Dawson Monday after-
reunited In n negro being shot
dead. Homer Knight was dlsput
with some women about the
when Judge Walton Interfered
ll the result that he was shot with
Distal, the hall entering his side
producing Instant death. Knight
that Walton drew a baseball
on him and was In the act of
tug him when he fired.
Was Wasting Atoay.
had been troubled with kidney
•e for the last five years,”
writes Robert R. Watts, of Salem.
Mo. ”1 lost flesh and never felt well
Bid doctored with leadtng physicians
and tried all remedies suggested
without relief. Finally I tried Foley's
KKdney Cure and less than two bot-
tkw completely cured mo and I am
now sound and well.” During tho
jyjnmer kidney. Irregularities are of
ten caused by excessive drinking or
being overheated. Auend to tho kid-
at once by using Foley’* Kidney
HB. A. E. Dimmock.
known members of the loon
force, had been guilty of undue Inti
macy with female prisoners win
were in charge of the matron a
headquarters. Some of the womet
who Mrs. Bohnefeld says the captaii
talked with on many occasions an
give testimony either for
the captain.
Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Hon
ey and Tar many imitations aro of
fered for the genuine. These worth
less imitations have similar sound
ing names. Beware of them. The
genuine Foley's Honey and lar L in
a yellow package. Ask for it and re
fuse any substitute. It Is the best
lemedy for coughs and colds. A.
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Pet dogs in sunbonnets and blue
glass spectacles may bo seen follow
ing their ownors tbrouen the streets
of Berlin in hot weather.
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