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THE VALDOSTA. TIMES. SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1906.
NEW BOOM ARISES CHURCH MEMBERS NO KISSING ON IKE
Mr. Jacob S. Collins is Now Be
ing Boomed (or Mayor.
Friends of F
Very Actlvi
to Politico-
. J. Davsnt are Also
—Business Changes Due
•Investigation of City
Clerk Creamer—Funeral of Mr. R.
D. White—Other Matters of Inter
est In Savannah.
Savannah, July 11—There has aris
en in Savannah quite a prominent
boom for Mr. Jacob S. Collin* for
mayor. Mr. W. L. Grayson, who is
Mr. Collins' business partner has
been doing his share toward giving
putl.c.iy and It begins to look as If
thero is a concerted movement to
work up public Interest In his favor.
Mr. Collins fired the first gun against
the present city administration which
ended in the anti-administration club
winning the /county election. It Is
believed ho would accept a nomina
tion for mayor. .
The friends of Alderman R. J. Da-
▼ant are also very active. Alderman
IN COURT, i STREETS.
WILSON IN MEAT PACKERIE8.
An Oscillatory Couple Were A
ed Yesterday Afternoon.
Woman Said She 'Vm&Aan 3
and She Would Klee Him Wh-
Wife
n Shej
Cumberland Presbyterians do Not
Want to go in The Union.
Member, of That Denomination Ap
peal to the Law to Reatraln Paator
and Offlolal Membera from Merg
ing Them Into the Preebyterlan
Church—Other Newe from Atlanta.
Atlanta, July 11—Asking that the
Rev. George H. Mack, pastor of the
[First Cumberland Presbyterian church ] and , office business yesterday after-
and four elders and trustees, be re-! noon an(1 ] ast n | ght ln the neighbor-
strained front carrying out a union of' hood of Kat Row ;
- that church and the Presbyterian j Early In the avedinffMp' two of-
churcli, members of Dr. Mack's con- fleers saw a negro man and woman
gregntlon have filed a petition in the ['“id anting' kisses upon each
_ ... , ebon cheek and doing other
courts of Fulton county. They that . were calcu i ated t0 ahock
that the defendants be restrained C0 |(i an( j apathetic officers. They
from Interfering with' the worship jproached the cotiple and told them
of “loyal members." The petition that it was agaAist the law
contains a number of allegation!, on 00
against the pastor and the elders.
Says Uncle 8am f s Seal on Meat will
8tand. tor Its Character.
Chicago, July 11—Secretary of Ag
riculture Wilson continued his Inves
tigation of the union stock yards to
day, and made a trip through sever
al of the plants before breakfast.
“It seems to me," said the secretary,
that the packers are working with
commendable vigor to make Improve
ments and I understand that there
will be no let up in the work until
they have fixed things as the govern
ment wants them.”
Tonight Secretary Wilson said
^ .. „ „ , . 0 uJ "When the seal of Uncle Sam Is plac-
pieaeed—The Officer.. Said 8h «| ed upon ln9p ected article of meat
Would Have to ''8how" tho Record- j f nc ie Sam will stand for Its oharac-
er—Several Idler. War. Also Pulled ter. but Uncle Sam will not put that
J, | seal on any last year’s birds nest,
(From Wednesday's Dally.) [neither upon any old rag found In an
alley.
"I have met and conferred with,
and instructed thirty government in
spectors summoned to meet me here,
regarding the new inspection law
have held my last meeting with the
packers and they fully understand the
situation. ”
Officers Clayton and Dojrllng did a
woman
ck L
rhey aV
him
He's my h
man, “and I’m
A temporary restraining order was whenever I please,
granted by Judge Roan, In the super-'she meant what she said, the woman
* i , . .. . . . ; married here five years ago
lor court In the absence of Judge embraced the mt\n and began smack-, u „ A tVnf Bml k | 1Im
Pendleton, and copies of the order »"« hlm fr ' 3e »’- Ttle offlcer « P laced ‘
both of the parties under arrest and
KILLED MAN TO DEFEND HONOR
Rlchford,' Va., July 10—Eva Beard
race/, wife of Edward Tracey, of
arnham, a village over the Que-
boundary line Is In jail at Cowans,
e, Quebec, on a charge of ‘murder-
ToThow that ,ns Fore8t Howard * The Traceys
‘formerly lived in Rlchford and were
Howard was shot and killed at Mrs.
Tracey’s home, last Tuesday but the
• rt“‘ D iuimi _ ,, . - tT , uuiu ui iuo uaruea uuua Biirm, turn . . , . . „ . ai,_ o,rl
Davnnt may run as an Independent ■ w, ' rp ,erved U P°“ Dr ' Mack - L ' H ' charged them with indecent conduct c °™ er8 ** which heard the evl-
candidate for mayor building up his Han.brlght and Y. E. Foote, three of on the 8treet- * > .dence in the case returned n verdict
own party. He Is probably tho most the defendaats. For several year. The offlcerg were assured: too. that ,hat Mrs - Tracey acted la ce,f de '
Independent member of council. there has been on effort at a union the C0upl8 were not m arrled and this fe “ s ®'
Politics and political affairs seem between -the Presbyterian church of wag the reason they were arrested. I
A Big Haul of Idlert,
for the arrest of Mrs. Tracey
charge ot killing his brother. Mrs.
Tracey is 26 years of age. She admits
After considering the case for sev-
to be Interfering with Mayor Myers the United States known as "Old I A Big Haul of Idlers. eral days % ne6 r* Joward ' brother °*
keeping boards of directors of con- School Presbyterians’*..and the Cum- offlcerg cl „yton and Dowling made the vlctlm ,1>ad * warrant swora
cerns with which he Is associated In berlnnd Presbyterian^ttiijrtb, which < ft blg haul of Idl9rg „„ g* How last ,nr ,he ot Mrs ' Tracey *
tact. Mr. Collins left the board of separated from the.tfi^der body .n night. There haa been a good deal
the National Bank of Savannah be- 1810. This union ap* bitterly op- complaint by people living ln that
aiiso of differences with him over hosed by many member* of the Cum-i gecUon , n regard , 0 tbe no i ge that
politfos and Aldermib Dixon! has re- herland Presbyteflan.,church, but was , g made thare eTery nIg i,t mill near-
atgned from the board of the Ogle- Anally decided upon by a ’majority | . 7
thorp Saving* and .Treat Company of the member*. „ .A - , . , C-The vfitt»Bt hf-r Htli r T- 1 -*
and the National Building Company’ Of. Ray Goes ^•Toronto. , Uj, )ngg w i(j, out having to make, ar-
hecauae of difference* ln Connection Dr. Dunbar Roy. ot Atlanta^, butthelr efforts have (been In
with the shortage of J.. Robert been invited to attend.the session of*^ #ln xJwtTnlght thd”
Creamer, clerk of council. the'Brltlsh Medlyal AssoclaUon^ln 1 ^ of Alsterous?
t To Investigate Mr. Creamer. |Toronto, Canada^ on August 20 to 25 ghoutlng ^L cg and
The entire city Is <m the 4 U | vivo.and tq read a paper on tho diseases them ' D nel^Kwogei
f.beostiSe oi the approaching -Invostlga. of ih.tfeye, In which branch of ,t^ Those were
—f, , 1 1
•for bciaf shorAn his me«Js ’ In Npr-h Ainerli
city and for not every ten yew
police court pollep- 1 from England ’rotod. A ^od Man
, .Jffhlnd by ordinance*. 'walee, Australia, Ca B »^, ; W^OtJ»*r^ Ho|J Smith, Sr.i jdted at
There'll much speculation a* to the British possessions, embraclhff lllg home, two dnd a half miles north-
emteome of the case. It Is believed by!of the most Inlluentlal bodies ot pro- HM from Jas ^ el ., i as t Frldaly after-
many that Mr. Creamer wlll^reslgn fesiloual men In the world. •• [ n00n at two oc'to.x. He wa« In the
.and nnothi
e'
killing Forest Howard, but maintains
that she was criminally assaulted in
the absence of her husband and was
obliged to shoot 'her assailant.
Handsome New BtruetOres.
understood that the
Kirk McLendon ji d° ,n *
to be tflAb down,
Old stad» adjoining
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McKinley-Heldt* Marriage.
78th year of his age and dating his
before tho Investigation is held. Ho - „ , -
would probnbly be allowed to do this. Cnpt. Grayson V. Heldt, of tho rn- , ong 1|fo n0 one hag ever accused him
Dp to noon today he hnd not resigned, teenth cavalry, son ot Dr. John W . - f fnuU or wrong.
City Attorney Gnrrnnd spent tho Heldt. one of the leading Methodist ([(i w>(1 a good man ln all )he re la-'
morning In preparing the charges ns Ministers of Atlauta^^^^. marr e ^j ong 0 [ jj^ e n8 citizen, neighbor, pul^
directed by conncll nnd will have on July 18 to Miss Howe - Ic *; j lc official, husband, parent and church
thorn ready for tho henring this after- Klnley, n niece *nt} 0 member.
B<K>n which Is to tic public. President William MBKlnley. inO| Hg hgd 3ervt>d hlg cou nty accepta-
Alrondy there has been some gos- marriage will take place at Fort Des,^ as county commissioner and State
■Ip ns to Mr. Creamer's successor Moines. Iowa, where the bride-elect g engtor He wns a consistent member
provided he resigus or If ho is dls- lives with her brother. Cnpt. Jnme* JIarg Hm primitive Baptist church
McKinley, of the Eleventh cavalry, - -■
nnd by his wise counsel andisubitam-
tlal support wns an important fac
tor ln the prosperity >of that church!
Ho leaves five children, all grown
nnd married on aged wife, nnd many
friend* to mourn his death. “
He wa* hurled Saturday in Hebron
churchyard.—Jasper New*.
Autrey Mad* Big Krcli»s)(S
Mr. D. A. Autrey ha* elo«ed a
trade for one half Interest in n big
turpentine and mill property In De
catur county that wns bought some
time ago by the Carlton Company
of this city. The price paid lor the
place originally was one hundred
thousand dollars and while the fig
ures were not given the ‘public It
is understood that Mr. Autrey paid
something above fifty thouand for the
halt Interest.
Mr. Autrey will have the manage
ment of the business, but will contin
ue to reside in Moultrie. His son, Mr.
Reaves Autrey who has b^Sn manag
er of the ice factory will assist ln the
....... management and he will make his
... department of the waterworks office,' honJe |n Dacatur tor th* present. He
Charles Shea a pntrolman. Is under j th8re has been a shake-up la that , g a j ready on the ground looking nf-
charged from office. This has not tnk .
eu any'permanent shape however. Tho ceremony will be performe y
Broderick Plead Guilty. the bridegrooms father. Miss McKin-
itr. .loa. Broderick, whose troubles ley was a guest at the white house
with Mr.' Frank Dodd, of the Dodd up to the tlmo Mr. McKinley was as-
Plumbing Co., and whose Indictment 1 sasslnated.
for carrying concealed weapons was Col. Harris Succeeds Col. Huguenln.
told of In theee dispatches yesterday! A commission has been Issued
plead guilty today and wns fined $25'to Wnltor A. Harris, who was elect-
Md costs. led on July « as colonel of the Second
Funeral of R. D. White. Georgia regiment to succeed Colonel
At cloven o'clock this morning the Hugenln, retired. He enlisted ln 1898
funeral of the late Raymond D. White V Company B, Mngon Volunteers,
took place from St. John's church.'and when the Spanlsh-Amcrtcan war
It was largely attended by the friends'began enlisted ns a private In Com-
of the young man. Mr. White was p any F, First Georgia regiment. He
drowned at Houston, Texas, on Sun- was appointed lieutenant and trans-
day while with a pleasure party, ferred to Company K. Third Georgia
The launch In which they were riding February, 1899. When he was mus-
caught fire and wns about to ilnk. 'tered out ot service In the regular
Ifr. White succeded In rescuing tho; ar my, he re-enllsted In Company ,
other* and after all danger seemed ! gPCO nd Georgia regiment. In Febru-
over he was attacked with cramps ar y, 1903, he was elected a major and
and died In the water. His body l no w becomes the commanding officer,
was Immediately started to 8avannah| Shaksup In W«terwork«.
and reaohed here today. He belong-! Because of friction nnd n growing
ed to a family that woa once very m j ee llng among certain of the city
prominent In Savannah. |offlclalt connected with the c,e ” cal
Policeman 8he* In Trouble.
charge* to be tried by the mayor. It
1* alleged that he alept on h!» post
Th* report 1* that he wae found so
round asleep that the superintendent
of police went to him and divested
him of hla belt and pistol without dis
torting his slumbers.
SHERIFF KILLED BY PRI80NER.
Then a Deputy Shot end Killed the
Stsysr 0* the Sheriff.
Jacksonville, Fla., July 11—Sheriff
Ctarlee Wilson of Clay county, was
atet and Instantly lulled on a train
near Green Cove Springs late this
afternoon by a negro prisoner In his
e 11 tody.
Sheriff Wilson's deputy immediate
ly Amt and killed the negro.
vrtlaon was very popular. He was
recently married. HI* young wife is
frustrated with grief.
BtHyNioe
office. J. L. Hod son Is now chief ter th e business.—Moultrie Observer:
clerk, succeeding Matt Torbett,
haa held that position for some years
Mr. Torbett is an expert accountant.
His books were declared to he ln pep.
feet shape, but. said Secretary of the
Board Dlmmock, It was ImpoAlble for
the office to be run as It should be
when friction, bordering on Insubordi
nation, existed.
Brought us a Watermelon,
Mr. T. E. Ryan came to the city
this morning and brought a fine w*
termelon to The Time* office—not
for the office force to look at and see
fine onee he Is raising—but for
the boys to sample. We do not care
very much about cotton blooms and
freaks that'cannot b* eaten, hut the
whole force always appreciates a big
fine watermelon, a pack ®l peachea
or anything else ln that list.
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