The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, September 08, 1906, Image 1

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Twice-A-Week. TwIce*A*Week. IPTEMBER, 8 1906 VALDOSTA, GA., 8A t UHDAY, SHE PHI HRGUR IS DEPOT MATTER "•«■>"» ***» TO FTISIfT. UP UIUH? 'come' or w : & JONES, v a ' fthc lssu»n .|,jCftored stock |M corporations.' bonablr railroad rate* and lists repeal of tho preferen- iobove tho atandard tariff, i the dutloa of the railroad Bars and abolishing the re- l-?~r~tr..Mth,.ymmmls»lonef American Market, War* Open for Two Unolaa Appaared Upon th* Flrat Tima Aftar September 1— Scene at the Moment of W»lr TrP The Outlook la for a Large Crop, umph and Intarpoaed Objections, JJjjrhouflhnot aa Oraat aa the Bumper pi flht Ensued and Thera Cam, Near Crop of Year Before Last Being a Spilling of Blood. On the street* of Valdoata, there . (From Thursday's Dally.) havo been seen a few bales of cotton An attempted runaway marriage every day thle week, though the rush from Madlaon county, Florida, came to market is not as swift as It usual-' neir ending In a tragedy yesterday ly la at this serson. afternoon If the reports that coin* Upland cotton Is selling for 9 cents' f rom there are true, for middling and Sea Ialanda for 321 The young people who were to play cent, for good grades. Lower grades the important role were Archie Sea* of both staples are proportionately !,| 0nii , on of Joel Sessions ,and Mias below these figures. Cotton la nst-joia Morrow, a pretty young woman orally backward, but the unastlsfao- 0 f that county. They came to Plneb* tory prices bare much to do with ta In a buggy and expected, to coma the light receipts. from there to Clyatterllle on the tranl Yesterday was the flrat day of the They had made arrangements to get * nd ach county wltTi' 20,000 pop- r more a senatorial district Fict -3 smaller counties. Il protective tariff end urg- inocratie party to make this lefore the people monopolies and trusts. creattf ulatloi and n Members of Poss^e Shoots Another to Deamby Mistake lg that the negro had opened leputy Elsinore, ruehed around w. Just aa he alearad the now cotton season, though tho market | t u 0 license in this county and nlso Elsmore jumped from tho for sea Island cotton has not been had a minister In waiting to perform and Branch thought It was opened yet. The port buyers havo the ceremony . jfo escaping and raised hla hardly returned from abroad yet, and | ,wj, en they got on tho train at ehoot, but recognized Deputy j what cotton Is being bought Is for pinetta, tboy found Wm '.Smith and and lowered hla gun. Els- what tho buyers call types. Tho upland g am Martin ,two uncles of tho bride- ought Branch was the negro cotton market Is lower and moro slug- to bo ,who were then looking for tho o shoot him aud fired at gtsh that It was, due to tho report runaway couple. •, killing him almost Instantly of large crops. | The meeting of tho young folks,wlthr nch was a prominent citizen j Tho trend of tho English market tlio objecting kinsmen forced an Issue yes a wife and two children. I has been lower, a loss of 4 to 0 points a t once, tho older men declaring the Elsmore Is almost prostrated . having boon mado yesterday. Tho sit- marriage should not ho performed, _ ref. I nation across the watpr will, of course „hlle the younger declared that it reen. I During the excitement the negro- tend to depreas the market on this should be. Smith and Sessions are .Mr. Branch heard the shooting and | escaped. !side, as no striking bull news has been said to have gotten Into a scuffle, r z —— r : ~zr brought out from the belt In tho past and Sessions tried to draw his gun. three days. '/■fffls Tho elder man grabbed his hand. It scemB to bo assured that the crop w hllo the fair young brido rushed aa a whole will be large, though wheth- up bogged tho men not to fight, »* t« Wt('.-WJTIUI the blimpQr crop |1° a Peace’ was finally res' . '-IdP ""c- oneaUnh unon t-ulch there Is a wide ... *i,. „ n M ac , fn lot rhn panted by Chessls Purvis, Marlon thohj Bennett and Jessie Branch, went Ini com search of Kid Breen, colored, who was! scaffol wanted for shooting cows. Th* negro the i| was located about two miles front.gun t< Law and his house surrounder. He j Eltmo was oallsd out, but refused to corns,: mars I at the same ttms opening a window, trying, £»™ 1 *'re8. narvie Jordan has Csone ““isw.iL.* Ta Cotjatv Ore. Meeting. of both ot| these loads nuehor^oa^JrrAtlanta, Sept, S—For the purpose bucket Shbp deals. This report will be to take up the depot 'matter again, of attending the meeting of the exeeii- submitted to the exooutlve committee both of them being wedded to the tlve committee of the Southern Cotton of the organization for whatever so- Idea of building a handsome union de- ! Association at Hot Springe Ark., 8ept. tlon It deems necessary Just before pot here. In case they can not agree 0, 7 and 8, President Harvle Jordan leaving Secretary Chatham, who was as to plans for the new depot, so as J and Secretary Richard Cheatham left one of those "Investigated” mads a Question upon Latch there Is a wide difference of opinion. It Is safe to say that If tbe conviction predominate! that tbe crop will be tbus large that the low level of prices wltb which tho P^^^lBSffnpany’s Franchise. - After a two hours' session yester day wblcb was enlivened by several sharp clashes between Chairman Key on tbe one side and Attorney T. A. cials of Coast Line and Geor gia Southern Conferring. Atlanta Woman Pursued Him lo a Revolver. General Superintendent Riddle, of the Coast Line Was Hers all Day and Vies President Parrott and Gen eral Superintendent Grady of Geor gia Southern, Arrived Later. (From Wednesday’s Dally.) General Superintendent M. Riddle, of theAtlantlc Coast Line, reached Valdosta early this morning and has been here all day long. He baa been In consultation wltb tbe dlvlsna counsel of tbe road, Mes srs. Denmark and Griffin, and also Mrs 3 C. Taylor had Retired for ths " Night Wien 8he Heard a Burglar Pioklng at the Lock and 8tarted In Insult of Him—vGae Company’s Franchise le up Again. Atlanta, Sept 5—The .bravery of Mrs. S. C. Taylor, of 226 South Bou levard, put to ignominious flight a negro burglar who twice attempted to enter ber borne at night were she was alone, ber husband, a travelling man, being ont of the city. Armed with a revolver sbe pursued tbe deelng negro out Into and down tbe street, firing at him as sbe ran. Sbe doe* not believe ber aim was true, owing to the darkness and tbe fact that the negro was in toll flight. Mrs. Taylor bad retired for tha night when sbe beard a peculiar noise at tbe rear door of her borne Sbe Investigated and n negro ran away. This was about 9 p. m. A little later she beard n similar noise and, arming herself with n pistol, went to the door, threw It open, and fired. The would-be burglar, who was fumbling with tbe lock, tamed and made a hasty retreat, Mrs. Taylor in pursuit, bluing away a* tut as* Southern, reaohed the city this she could. Mrs. Taylor wu not ile to get a good view of tbe no- opd was unable to give a very isr Idea's”, to his looks to tbe po- The following Is a brief statemen] of the state democratic platform adopted at Macon yesterday; William J. Bryan for pri 1908. Negro dlsfranohlsement. Two-cant psisenger fares. Condemning alleged unjust port rates and for a general leveling of Intra-state rates. South Carolina primary plan aa tl ths slsotlon of United States sem tors, stats house officers and judgei of supreme and appellate courts, and providing that the state bear the ex- pente of ths primary. For purs elections and a safeguard of the ballot. ; A uniform data for state and coun ty primaries. The enactment of an antl-free pass law. Ths enactment; of. an antl-lobbying Hammond and P. S. Arkwright, of .to suit the people here, they will go I for the southwest at 4:30 o’clock yoc- brief statement In which he left tho the Atlanta Gas Light Company oh | ahead and build Individual depots tbe other. It wu decided by tbe com-{they had decided upon. mlttee of the general council, which The people of Valdosta want a good was appointed to Investigate the gas company’s franchise, to refer Its re ports already made on the subject to council. This will put the matter about where it wu when the probing was first begun. Daring the debate Chairman Key declares that tbe gas company people had been "lumbering’’ at him every cbance they got and be desired to put them on notice that It wu Us purpose In future to "lum ber” back at them. Funeral of Dr. Greene. Funeral services over tbe body of union depot, but the objection bu been to building It so far from the business center. Just what will result from today's meeting between these railroad peo ple remains to be seen. Dr. Clem G. Greene, aged 49 one of terday afternoon. President Jordan Impression that he was still In the carried with him the report recently ring and did not feel that ha had been made to Hl/n by the committee appoint ed by him to make an Investigation of the chargee that certain officers of the acsoclatlon were Involved In disfigured by any means as a result of the recent probing of the charges preferred by Representative .Ander son, of Chatham county. Crenshaw Against McLendon. Atlanta, Sept. 6.—Thomas C. Crenshaw called at the office ..... . „ , . . . of the secretary of state today and demanded that his name be t it r m nen ‘ physicians, | placed on the ticket for the railroad commissioner to be voted who died Tuesday In bis apartments on j n f a ]j * at the Frederick, in Whitehall street, i Phil Cook, the secretary, refused. Crenshaw insisted and were conducted this morning at io the attorney general was called in. On his decision Crenshaw’s o’clock at tbe Park street Methodist name goes on official ballot as the opponent of S. G. McLendon, churcb - * who was nominated by the recent state convention. previous season closed Will be brought |„ tho afternoon, tho young folks still lowor. expecting to be married that night* Tho sea Island crop for tbe year i t wa , gaij, though that the young Just closed has been figured out ns lady's brother was opposed to tbe mar- 124,766 bales, of whloh 067 were from r | ag0 an j that he would bo harder to Porto Rico. This was a considerable' satisfy than tbe nncles. Increase over the yield for tho year, it was not learned hero, however, before. how tho romance terminated. What effect the sea tBland coton . convention will have la Its action clear Complexion and Bright Eyes* last week of fixing a minimum price' In most cases a sallow, blotched remains to bo seen. .complexion and dull heavy eyes are Tbe action of tbe upland growers due to poor -digestion onnd an In in their convention at riot/Springs Syrup s^djn*22n this week may also have ait Important the liver and boWffls and makes the bearing on tbe market for abort sta-' complexion smooth and dear. Orlno pie, since reports wll be received at, Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau»* that convention from .11 part. of th. cotton belt. B . 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