The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, June 09, 1906, Image 1

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f VALDOSTA, GA., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1906., m ■i - Ml KMI1 III Ail Arrangements are Made for Hie Pretty Woman Hire* * Horn and Buggy and Dlaappeara With Them. Atrpnta Girl Goea to the Philip pines to Wed One of Uncle Sam's Lieutenants. Atlanta. June 7—All la now In read iness for the Joint debate here tomor- ■ row night between Hon., Clark Howell and Hon. Hoke' Smith, two of the several candidates who aspire to the chair of the. governor of the state. The little hitch which came in' the ne gotiations between the two sides has been straightened out, and there is nothing to do but await the hour for the speaking to begin. The debate is to take place at the Peachtree Auditorium Which is next door to the Aragon hotel. It has been decided that those who introduce the speakers cannot use laudatory lan- ‘ guage. No flags are to be permit ted Jn the auditorium. Police will be stationed in all parts of the audlto. ilum. ,. the doors will open at .7:30 o’clock . and the mepttog will begta’$t 8 p. m Reuben Arnold-■'Will, .Introduce Mr. • Smith and WpWjl|g|* Jtftt customer to deal with, the liveryman did his oest to please. The woman raid she was going into the country a distance of about 8 miles and ex pected to return at about 6 o’clock Then she got into the buggy, tlck'el the horse with the tip of the wh'p and was off In a cloud of dust. That is the last Mr. Booth saw of his bug gy and horse. To the Philippines Its Wed. Miss Pearl A. Dornell, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dornell, of 126 Grant street, is going nil the wav to the Philippine Islands to wed the man of hei choice. The bride-groom- tunt-ls-to-be is Lieutenant Schrooder who' was formerly stationed at Fort McPherson, near Atlanta, with the Sixteenth regiment ' The young woman is now on her way to the American possessions In the Pacific, month will elapse before she sees the man who is to be her hus band. She is being escorted to the Client by Captain Thomas Moody, of the department of the Gulf, who is going to the Philippines as pay master for a term of two years. Miss Dornell has been stenographer in the law office of Westmoreland Bros She met the good-looking lieuten ant while he was stationed near At lanta and an ardent wooing on his part was the result. When he was ordered to the Philippines his sweet heart was not to be comforted and when he urged her to come to him that they might be man and wife never to .be separated, she yielded end began preparations for her long. Journey. Bill to be Introduced to Widen Scope of Immigration Board. Atlanta, June 7.—Representatives from Richmond county will Introduce a bill In the coming legislature seek- ng to widen the scope of the state board of Immigration and make It an effective working ' organization bringing desirable immigrant* Into Georgia. Recently the Immigration congress met In Augusta ahd a draft was made of the proposed amend ments to the Immigration act. At the request of the congress this will be introduced In the house by the Rich mond county delegation. Under the present act the commis sioner of agrleulture Is the offlolal head of the Immigration bureau, but' posed. amcnJBient. as the old act la of about all the authority he has la I'lltfjjjvalii^^, force. bound up in Jhe right to hava print ed a hand book of Information about the state, wh,ch la to be' sold to those who want It. the demand for such a publication wAild be far below its cost, a publication of sufficient scope has . not been attempted, especially since no appropriation was made with’which to act It out. With othgpEwidenlngs of the bu- raauia fumMy;, the new measure, FOREIGN LABOR. Europeans are Looking to the South for Employment. The North German Lloyd Steam ship Company will put on a line of shlpB next fall between Europe and New Orleans. Mr. vonPill8, the manager of the Lloyd’s emigrant business while fn thd South recently, said that the Southern states can get plenty of good foreign labor and small farm ers if they aro desired. Throughout the continent of Eu rope the word has spread, he asserts, that the cities of America, partlcu- _ Mr* yrnt to the old law larly New York and Chicago, are - aiiSBpff- itlon of $20,000 to now Ailed to overflowing with for- be used within the discretion of the clgners, and with It has gone the commissioner of agriculture.. Commie- tidings that tho groat agricultural sloner Hudsojjpa In favor of the pro- MERCER TEACHERS IN A ROW and Vice President loft by t Electric Railway Increases Its Tax Return&ii>300,000. Atlanta, June 7—Comptroller Gen-|«nu rcA^Bf, an Increase. After eral Wright, through negotiationsjpwiej&fffllf the returns were rala- wlth President Preston Arkwright, cd t~,'a figure acceptable to the comp lies secured an increase of $300,000 In Uj-oller, and 'arbitration will not be tho franchlao returns of the Georgia necessary 'Railway and Eleetrle company., This imakes the total value of the compa ny's franchise $1,650,000. BURGLARS "BUSY IN WAYCROSSe do the tame by Mr. .Howell. Both are prominent attorneys of Atlanta. The speakers will not be allowed to ij,- distorted by qucstlcns fromf por- , . *ons In the audience. Mr. Smith lng “f. opBfspS'WpRsSlS^WMl will reply thdn Mr. Smith will have the last word. Four or five hundred seats v ill be reserved immediately In front of the speaker's stand for ladies and their escorts. The two rommltu-i declare that trere must be no dl,ol l°- and that anyone who attenifts lo start a "icugh house’’ will bu ili-ed out of tl c building in quick time Local in:, rest In the affair appears to be st.rh ns to warrant t 1 1' prediction that the auditorium wit! be densely packed tomorrow r.V-r'v Looking for Woman and Ho-ae. The police are look’ag for a band s’. ne young w.u.iaa who on Tuesday v; n. to the livery stable of O. D Bocth, at 42 West Hunter street, and hired a rubber tlr.-d buggy and a fun hc--se. The v-mcn is said by 1 110,11*1 t'' be a remarkably good looking, well d>cased and an excellent talker. Site wore eye-glasses ahd appeared to be an expert In drlvhfg. She looked at the vehicle with critical eye and expressed herself satisfied. Feeling that he had no ordinary Sawed Window Blinds and Tried Win-; down -tof Two Houses. Waycross,' 'Qa., June 6—Burglars are With .the Increase far last and this J36CT0 year the comptroller has succeeded in getting the frdndhlas valuation .In creased $650,000 Art All... When the returns were made to the comptroller, he at one# notified president Ark wright that they wei^. Sot acceptable, The retjrffa of lhe Macon and Dub- exteneion. a ehort line of about 23 miles, have-been Increased from Dr,. 8. Y. Jameson Has Been Chosen to Fill the Presidency and Has Ac cepted—Vice President Kilpatrick Accused of Denying tho Virgin Birth of Christ. Macon, June 7—Three days and states of the South, like Georgia and n **htp of most serious deliberation is a home of his own and enough I **7 Mercer’s, board of trustees and adjournment tonight at midnight am< wilt be accept- JuMUnSate the comptroller gen eral Jjfnjrofceeded In - securing In creases in corporation., returns winch nc has deemed £° : ow, thus do ng away with the,tedious and expensive rbitration boards. Valdosta Man Gets Two Offices aycroBS, ua., . June o—curgiar* • j-1 7 1 j 7 ST A |~» 2&»4£5r45| Grand Lodge MI. O. 0. h ces*rufc^cnc&ipis toy Bntifr • Savannah. June 7—Mr. B, done ... 'T-Co-eii:" XU'juvj , ^ ■ A _ C. H^er .on Vx/r avenne, !odd Fe||#tyi „„ ^ortadthe The prowler left evldepcgashtihavlng 1 visited four ’ wlndowsvrtthout'’i$i(b'->j nouncement of the appointment ceedlng. H& visited the home of j the following division deputies of Oi Mrs. Harper next door and woke her Feilowahlp In the districts namei up while sawing a panel of the win- 0ne , j, R . 8mith> gtlnbrldge; twi dow blinds. She gave an alarm and j T p a te, Llthonla; three H. the burglar made a hasty exit. | ward, Savannah, foor, R. H. 8yki ■ . Augusta; five, A. 8. J. Hall, Mistakes of the Surgeons. Ridge; six, W. W. Bennett, Baxley; A year ago a Chicago woman seven, T. L. Guzzard, Columbus; brought a suit against a surgeon who eight, T. D. Ridley, Dalton; pine, operated on .her for a tumor and then W. C. Hodnett, Carrollton; ten, R. sewed up body. acres to provide a comfortable live- Alabama hold out golden promises 10 the rugged alien whose life dream llhood for his family, Hundreds of thousands of stalwart peasants of Gorman blood will JIoca to America, he declares, with their uaggage checked straight through 1 to distant points In the South, and th«ftri will bring money enough to give them a fair start in the life they wish to lead. They will not come with the Intention of returning after they have accumulated what In their j pair of forceps In her This was regarded as some thing fearful, but other surgeons re marked, cheerfully that “it often hap pened.” Now comes a report from'}, 0 y about 10 years of age, was yes- Webster City, Iowa, of a woman who ^ bound over t# tht:atat , court , was operated on for appendicitis and ■ , ,* ■ $ in whose body the surgeon sewed up * «« order Br °7'« of a napkin. Perhaps we may yet hear,having robbed W. E. Halyburton, a of one who sewed up In his patient blind man, who was tha youth's em- a door mat or a typewriter. These ptpyer. Davis has besn^MMjfking for incidents may go'far to make “surgl- the blind man for sorni time... It is cal operations*' unfashionable.—Chi- charged that he broke open a trunk cago Chronicle. belonging to hla employer and stole Boy Bound Over Atlanta, June 7—Lee Davla, ( White a pock* It Is oh for a vetted eult'of 1 Fills says, should not regard with alarm the Incoming horde of foreign ers, but should welcome them, and should give a double welcome to the swarms of agriculturists which will come here In .the next half dozen years.' Any country In Europe, he says, -would be sorry to lose them; every country should be glad to welcome them as resident,. The Industrial agents of tho rail- ads - -1 ort that they . have had !"tKre«ter : success t|iese last few jit; rqEhen, H. LTjfoSSsJfifSiAJS-Ji^Etn'B ' J Ho jSimo Me; fifteen^ F. H. HeW-'South. TSls to turn has t$ M II.. \I mJ. . Ml U ci-.nn tho roads to redouble their’ effbrts lltt, Valdatta, sixteen, W. H. Slaton, tQ br)ng |n help for the f arm era and Washingtci.i; seventeen, W. Be 8losn, tjj e manufacturers. i .}'■ > Galnesvillt Tftese officer* will hsve m chargo.dllaffairs In their districts In MURDER AGAINST DR. BROWN WhiOh. e'aJh la centrally, located. j The dqBntyijflrgnd master for Val- He it Alleged to Have Led the Lynch loeta. leralao^F. H. Hewlltt. He lai era at Tallulah the only (man hTHhe atato holding! TaMulnh, La June 6—Dr. Frank both tho offlcea of Deputy Grand Maa- A Brown, one i-t the weal*, tl ’ft plant- tor,i»nd-blvl.lon Deputy. 'era in Oucnhlta parish, was indicted . jj mm 1 —; - by a special grand Jury today on a RftllkoFU j charge ot murdering Robert T. Rog- LVUUUCl y . ( rs, who waa lynched laat week, j containing $50... Than,' It la charged that. Brown P.jan- ed. Davla made a bee-lino lzed the possee which came to Tsl- itvall street store and ln-!lulah for the lynching, hiring n spo of the money In a new'clal train for the purpoae. Rogers hoe... He was soon after- had been convicted of killing Jesse ■tad and $36.55 found In'Brown, Dr. Brown’a brother. ^ The boy has .already .Gov. Blanchard today doubled the ) years in the reformatory j reward! he offered fo.’ convictions wilt he taken'M have him-in this ease, making the sum $2,000 at once, ns he Is now for conviction of five of the moo land $1,000 for the conviction of one. bring to light another most unforto* nat chapter to the hlatory of tha Institution. President Charles Lee Smith Is no longer the head and vice president Kilpatrick has also severed bis con.' nection. Trouble has existed from early to the spring and discord has prevailed among the faculty. In the midst of It all IVce President Kilpatrick’s the ology has been vigorously assailed, and he Is accused of denying the vir- native countries would be'considered !»&- birth of Christ. This matter a snug fortune, but will leave home wa> investigated and Kilpatrick was- with the declared purpose of becom-| heard for more than two holirs by ing American citizens and adopting board laat nlghf: in his own bn- Amerlcan Ideas. America, Mr. von- -half. His friends were also heard, but bis head has fallen during tb» [fight and he must leave. . Another man of inestimable value- to Mercer baa thus been removed be cause of the relentless anger evldeno- ed by members of the biard. He had the aupport of nil the faculty,- bi^t Fresldept Smith had failed to work in harmony with him, and be sides recommending his discharge peremptorily, he had taken tho same d *.o- two other of tho II of tho ■ -iv. faculty lo "[j I’nat lit Dr. Smilii ’"'rlu!a:i!- ll .7 would leave the' lnatitntion. They accuse him' of antagonizing every In terest, and the result has been a re quest tor hia resignation. It came tonight along with Vice President Kilpatrick. Dr. 8. Y. Jameson ot Atlanta hat been chosen to fill the presidency and has accepted. The whole affair baa been talked throughout the commencement and has practically taken Die life out ot the exercises. Members of the board feel -that the entire matter has been bridged over and a rate landing has been reached, but Mercer has never undergone a more trying Beaton and revolution unheralded has ruled for the pest month among the faculty and trtisteea. There Is strong hope tonight that Vice President Kilpatrick may be r» talned in hie position. iiitiitiiiiittiiintiiHMiiiiiiiiniiisimkminiiiuiHiHtttitmiiiiiitiiit I TO THE {TRADE. I ■■ ■U a mu We are just starting on a new business year, and while last year we did a greatly increased business over any year in the past, we believe now our facilities for attending your needs are better than ever before. We think too that our study of your wants, and buying accordingly gives us a more complete stock ^t the begining of this year than any time previous. Consid ering all these, we are pressing forward to do the most pleasant and successful year’s business in our history, and wish to call your attention to some of the remarkable features bf this business. It’s ambition to be a source of pride to every one in the. cob It’s progressiveness advertised far and near through the' qual: \ How its friends and customers once made take pride in its How rapidly it gains new friends over strong coi We want every one who will to give us their patronage best quality of goods that money can buy. Headquarters Harley Hardware Company j Valdosta, Ga. ]; itry because of its magnitude and stable character, of goods distributed among the people, ss. ;tion- * romising the best service that we are able to give, and the Hardware, Turpentine and Mill Supplies, White Pine Sash, Doors, Brick, Lime, Cement. ;. a ■■■PSIIBSMSI ■as T ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ B ■ SB ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mlfl■ I ■ I ■ ■ .1