The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, July 18, 1906, Image 1

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he should not hkve [locating them. All ■ ilxe, but not full; amrn dues i kick. Mr. H. H. Stotesbury was a Victim ot, Pullet Pullers Last Night. (From Wednesday’s Dally) Mr. H. H. Stotesbury has had about forty or fifty flue young barred and white Plymouth Rook chickens at his place and for the past few weeks ; he has been busily engaged In doc-. [Coring them for the sorehead. The. owls haTe all about recovered and was Just congratulating himself I losing none of them, but greater] mble came upon him last night. ’ le he and his family were alum-, ng, some stealthy chicken thief, red. the back lot where the chlck-j [were kept and carried off fifteen- enty of the best of them. This' when Mr. Stotesbury went feed them he found feathers . the ground and bare-foot i bout the place, Indicating that place of ,cfu » 9 of tho8e ln nearbv if or thieves were ln their .towns who roller from malarial and typhoid fevers and who are brought to It Is Said That Diseases Brought to the Hospital There Swells the City’s Death Rate—Reward Offered for Colored Cemetery Keeper. Savannah, Aug. 2—The city of Sa vannah Is tired ot being made the esbury had some suspi- i what became ot the chick- Investigation [failed to j Idea. He thinks the, p,taI *’ them Just »-head. Savannah when all hope Is practical ly gone and who die ln the local, hoe- This swells Savannah's death puld be easily Identified ]re.te an! Ussldti puts It ln the record and barred Plymouths ] that a great many people die hero recovering 0 [ typhoid. This is an unenviable He offers a: record fol . , tlty to haTe . Dr . Brun . for the arrest of any, .. , ... _ , .. 1th them or for evb ner ’ ths 1,eaMh offloer r8p - ,rt0 ' 1 °>® . ^ ... . . matter to the sanitary board and that many of them and bodsr bM r ' Ten ln8tractl ° n * *b*‘ n0 them being so cleat more »'»* .patients must be received. There la an ordinance by which they can be kept out and It la to be entoro- ed. There have been nine deaths from typhoid In Savannah and ot that number but one originated here. The reports eent out by tbe government 'excursions I Authorities however, carry no dlstlno- (O pacific Coast ,lon Savannah suffers In conse- June 1st to « uenc# - -peclal stop- Reward for Eugene Kimball. “the meeting of council yesterday h resolution was passed reward of |60 tor tho arrest, gugene Kimball, the colored porw