The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, October 20, 1906, Image 1

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Twice-A-Week. plan baa been mapped out bjr the , grand Jury in regard to Us Investiga tion and It may be that the work will ;! not be completed tomorrow. It U pretty well understood, however, that some ot the saloon men will be ex amined. . ' | That the grand Jury baa been put jin possession of certain interesting facts about the TeUoenslng ot th* ! saloons from an outside source ap pears to be a fnct, and it la expected that the liquor men who havo been. David Lightaey, J. N. Adams, Hoy Dimer, J. p. Coffee, J. T. Hambrlok,'; Henry Weeks, N. B. MoLendon, U. I J. Chauncey, C. M. Lankford, H. H. Miller Robt. T. Hardee, J. S. Bai ley, West R. Wells, J. 8. Hambrlok, 8. H. Harvard, J. R. Touchtone, M. I L. Good win, J. W. Ashbell, H. M. | Zelgler, J. P. Dasher, D. H. Mathis.I !-V- D. Dunaway, C.,0. Borngn. W- I J. Hardee, p. b. Pope, H: H. Davis, 1 Ml,Ike Pope, R: F. Llneberger, R. B. Hame Jordan Mafa if Twice-A* VALDOSTA, GA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1906. REPUBLICANS 00 First District Meeting Leaves Mat ter to a Committee. 8AVED FROM THE GALLOWS. Biindriok at Cordate Qlven Respite Just Five Minutee Before Death. A*coffin bad been prepared to re ceive the body of George W. Bun' drlck at Cordele yesterday and the doomed man had been led from hie prloon cel] to go upon the gallows when a telegram was received from Governor Terrell asking the sheriff to postpone the execution for a month. The prison commission had refused to commote hit sentence, and Bun- ‘ drlck wa« brought from Americas to The Committee Will Name a Candl- Cordele to be hanged. He was con- i , . _ _ . . .. „ vlcted of the murder of J. H. Shroud- date and Report Back to the Con-' , .. ... ..... . . . , er In the fall of 1902, having been in vention on October 22—City Flag Louisiana, after he had spent some at Half Matt In Honor of Mrs. Jeff i tlme In Ue3do ° and 80111,1 America, ‘ | a fugitive from the law. Davie-Other Newe of Interest In, T he da y previous to the killing of the City of Savannah. | prouder, he and Bundrlck had a difficulty on the street of Cordele Savannah, Oct. 18—The First Dls- j over a trlval matter. Being aeparated trict Congressional convention held the men continued to quarrel and this morning for the purpose ot nom- [agreed to meet the following day and inating a republican candidate fori shoot 11 oul ”‘ congress from the First district, fall- L 0n . tte day v a , PP ° lntCd ’ wM a w -Shrouder was on his way home in ed to make a nomination. After a'company with hi 9 wife, riding along lengthy session It was finally decided the public highway in a buggy, he to leave the matter in the hands of! met Bundrlck, who was armed with a committee of five, which will make a shotgun. Shrouder bad with him ,, „ . . ... 'in the buggy n 22-callbre rifle. Bun- the nomination and report back to ^ opened ^ up0ll ^ the convention when it reconvene* ! a double barrelled shot gun loaded here on October 22. # Mr. W. R. jwlth heavy missies and killed him Leakin, of this city, Is prominently Instantly mentioned for the place and In all' Qulto a lar « e and curIoUB crowd probability will secure the nomlna- bad about the JaU at Cor. dele and the anxiety and excitement tlon. Reunion Commltteo Meets The General Renulon Committee of the Confederate Veterans will hold a meeting tonight and perfect the ar rangements for the entertainments of the veterans when the reunion ot the Georgia division is held here next month. The plans are elaborate and It Is expected than afteif tonight there will be no necessity for another meet ing ot the general committee. :«Hv' F'~i} s*. Half Mast. ».*T*«rhe-(>hy flagl was placed at half } j mast today by direction of the Mayor ./ Myers. In ho^or of the memory ofj 'V Mrs. Jefferson Davis. The Confeder- ’ ate flag was also displayed at half mast on the veteran’s hall. The Confederate organizations of the city will all take some action In the near future on her death. Mr. Cunningham Buried Mr. T. M. Cunningham, treasurer of the Central of Georgia Railway and Ocean Steamship Company, who died in New York Saturday was hurdled this afternoon In Bonaventuro ceme tery. Despite the Inclement weather the funeral procession was one of the largest ever seen here. Girl Decoyed from Augusta. A young white girl was decoyed hero yesterday from Augusta by a man upon false promise of marriage. Upon her arrival here, she turned over her purse to him so he could go and get her trunk from the bag gage office and that Is the last she has seen of him. She applied for aid at the Salvation Army, and after securing 4t“ mysteriously disappear ed a little later. was annulled when it was announced by the sheriff that Bundrlck bad been given a respite of thirty days. Bun drlck himself seems indifferent. He says he Is ready to die and did not care for the execution to be postpon ed. In Dealing With Children. In all your Intercourse with chil dren remember these things: J>arn to govern yourself before you try 4?- th-u—yr tTT to 1 **: spect ydulielf before expecting them to respect you. Don’t say In their hearing what you wouldn't like to hear them say. Kever correct them when you are angry yourself. Do not suspect them of evil. Expect good ness and let them feel that you do. Pay not the slightest attention to tale bearing. They will learn polite ness and kindness and gontleness a MRS. VARINA ANN JEFFERSON DAVIS, Widow of the first and only President of the Confederate States, who died in New York City on Tuesdayjnight, Oct. 16th, aged a little more than 80 years. ' aWr SUPERIOR COURT JUROR*. Grand Snd Petit Jurora Choeen for the November Term. The Jury commissioner, of Lowadei county drew the juror, for the No rm - her term ot the superior court, a. followd: Grand Jurors, O. K. Jone., W. T. Staten, R. B. Toung, G4 B. Jone.,'Mack Manh.ll, J. E. Webb, J. Z. Wlienb&ker. N. M. Gan.a, W. R. Edmonson, Mar- rlon H. Barfield, J. T. Wlaenbakor, J. J. Bradford, J. if. Zlpperer, W. L. Convene, J. E. W. Smith, L. W. Shaw, John C. King, W. L. Fender, D. W. Connell, W. R. Toulee, D. A. Lawson, O. J. Robinson, M. A. Briggs, A. E. DImmock, Jesse B. Carter, J. F. Sellers, C. C. Barntloy, M. R. Ousley, J. B. Martin, T. E. McLeod. Travsne Jurors—Flrat Weak. : SALOONISTS TO BE Fulton Grand Jury to Indict Many / In Forty 8even Saloon Keepers ere Re fused License and Grand Jury Gate After Them—One Hundred Saloon- lata are Granted Llcenae- Atlantn, Oct. 18—Saloonlsts whose applications for license were turned down by the city council upon the Jno. D. WIscnbaker, J, W. Mob- recommendation of a special "saloon ley, W. D. Peeples, J. M. Ashley, license” committee, to which all euoh C. C. Arnold, B. H. Lawson, W. T. matters were referred, are being sub- Mann, J. B. Hightower, W. M. Bar- Poenaed to appear before the Fulton field, A. W. Belote, F. N. Fletcher, 8 ran<1 J ur y tomorrow when some of R.'H. Touchtone, O. L. Jones, w. w111 be examined as to what they F. Hale, Geo. L. Touchtone, E. S, do or do not know ,n connection with McKey, H. M. Coureon, R. B. Mo- tha re-licenslng of all the saloons and Laine, Henry F. Corbett, John B. , wMBky houaea In Atlanta. Chisholm, Frank Stubbs. W. F. Dug-1 n Is Btated 01(11 019 *™ ad JwT gan, J. H. Llneblrger, R. D. Myddel-, haB becn mak,n * BOmB Inquiries Into ton, J. W. Lenlor, T M Smith u i * offlolal «*• ot a certain member B. Baldwin, C. S. Hotchkiss b' j’i of council, and the fact that Mayor Zlpperer, O. P. Lawson, Hiram Mon*! Woodward ™ * wltne “ b * forB W. M. StudstUl, J. S. Upaon, J. P. i gr * nd ^ °“ lMt Monda,f ha * CTe * t ' Ulmer, D. C. Roddy, Wm. Edwards. * “1“*® ,nte , ra ? lo 0,BOU ‘® om \°f Traverse Jurors—Seoond Week j"^ “ ’ ‘ ‘ ’ *“* Atlanta, Oct, 1! dan, president of the Southern Cot ton Association, taya ho waa not cor rectly quoted In a report publlahed In certain New York market bulletin* In which he waa made to sey that the damage to the cotton crop Is exagger ated. The report etated that Mr. Jordan thousand times better from your dally, ** ,d 1,10 present advenes In the On Harvlo Jor- eouttfwoet. I said there waa no rea- C ’ Da ' ,,B > D - B. Mlley, [be queatloned so as to draw them out ion for the foreign market* to under-!™'“ Wer ' D ‘ A ' Denmark, in an effort to subetantlate some of estimate the g*d. of the Atlantic aaUel ^ \** 9ta “ r " b, ° h h “ v f reaCl,ed state, cotton, and. I havo assured THEY ALLEOGED PERJURY. ( tbe members of the .grand Jury. planter, that they h.vi, no roaaon for I ■ J be f“ d 3urore •“ " tbe)r woat ; fearing that thalr cotton oannot be Indictment* Agalnet Insurance Off!- " 8 ° ,[ m nn fM! 0 'hiit .old, and that there i. no cue. fori cl.l. In Indlanapolle. I “ at “ Iavc [ 8t| 8 atloa lB “ fo0 '; ^ them to throw It on the market | Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 18-A special example than from years of precept Coughing, up Lead. Wlllacoochee Sun: An old darky who resides at Lell&ton and known as Tony H., became Involved In a row Wednesday morning, and was shot by another darky. The ball entered the right face Just below the temple and In front ot the ear. The wound has not given the old fellow but little trouble so far, a peculiar thing’hap pened to him Wednesday night when fit of coughing he coughed up the ball. He Is making a speedy recovery. San Marina, the smallest republic In the world, has two presidents. Perhaps that plan might satisfy Cuba. prices of cotton would slump unless speculation Is checked at once. “Although the cotton crop will be only 11,500,000 bales this year, .two million less than last year, there will be as good cotton or better cotton out of the Atlantic states at In the “The planters muet continue their' from Elkhart, Ind, says: The grand demand for 11 cent cotton and mu«tjJ ,,r y returned Indictments today hold It for that price. The only dan-' to, lny against William Barney, presi- ger that can come It by large Increae- Snmuol Stewart, secretary, and es In receipts, when depression will c °rl Barney, treasurer and manager naturally follow. Th* rseelpts Tues- the American Mutual Llfo Insur- day were 80,000 against 30,000 for anco Company, the tame day last year, and euch as There Is one indictmont each this will affect prices.” Bee Lane Lost $400 in St Louis. 8t. Louis, Mo„ Oct. 18—Mr. Mills B. Lane, president of the Citizens end Southern Btnk of 8evanneh, Ga., to day lost $400 In a black morocco wallet at the Hotol Jefferson where he io stopping. He thinks he loet the wallet In the toilet room. The money Is In $100 gold certificate,. * Thq wallet aleo contained an annual peae over the Central of Georgia Rail road and some business papers. Chief of Detective* Desmond Is spending tonight at the Jefferson with a corps of assistants trying to locate tho money, but feels certain hie ef fort!, will be In vein. against William Barney and Stewart for perjury In their report to tho slate auditor. Carl Barney la Indicted for subor dination of perjury, and Carl Bnrnel for embezzlement. At the Bankers Convention. 8t. Louis, Oct. 18—The bankers convention today was occupied with committee and officers reports. Tbs address of Chns. D. Haden, of At lanta, on "A Tien for tho Cotton Fields” was delivered. saloon men hnvo been subpoenaed | Is evldcnco sufficient to show that something startling Is being contem plated. Forty soven applications for whis ky and beer licenses were turned down by the council, on recommenda tion ot the special commltteo, and It is well understood that among this number aro some people who are not at all satisfied with the action of the council. More than 100 applications were fav orably reported, and licenses Issued accordingly. Sensational develop, monts are expected from tho grand Jury room. $ or $ doses “68«” will cure my i»e o' chills and fever. C. B. Peeples sells J.ps-tJic. PIG AND GOAT WIRE FENCE. Is Simply Perfect and will Stand the Test of Time. Look at it. Think About it. Size it up. Order Now. Get Prompt Delivery. A NOTE OF WARNING! There is going to be a great reckoning in the course of a few years, for there is lots of Wire Fence being sold that is unserviceable. The meshes are too big or the wires so 'small they will soon give out—THEY WILL NOT STAND THE TEST OF TIME. HAR! - E Y ’ S pn IIARDWARE 1 )WARE L/VJej ileadquarters, | f A LD OSTfl GEORGIA i, HARDWAREMEN TO SOUTH GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. “QUALITY REMEMBERED LONG AFTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN.”