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NOVEMBER 2, 1907.
ALDOSTA, GA, SATU1
An lee Crum Supper.
One of the most enjoyable features
of th, season wu the lee cream sup
per given by the Misses Zlpperers'
Friday evening October the 25tb at
their tome below Valdosta. Quit* a
Buildings and Orounds Tumlln states
that he will replace them with other
Confederate veterans. Joseph B.
Allen, who has bun In service for
18 years, will be succeeded by J. F.
Kelly, a. one-armed veteran who was
with Stonewall Jackson. He lost his
arm at the battle of Fredericksburg
In which General T. R. R. f Oobb was
killed. He fought then under Gen
eral Clement A. Brans, who wu
colonel of the 81st Georgia. J. T
Tolbert, another, veteran will suoceed
Vr. Hawkins, while P. B.. McCurdy
of Stone Mountain, will succeed Hr.
Chapman. J. C. Flemlster, of New-
News of the Day LdjSb Short
Form by Wire Po
London, Octc. 30.—Jan Kubelik, tht
celebrated violinist, sailed for New-
York today on the Kronprlnxesdlr
Ceclllo to fulfill his contract . with
Osnlsl Frohman.
Battle Creak, Mich., Oct. 30—Every
thing is In rsadlneu for the muting
of the National Purity Congreu to
begin here tomorrow. Sixty promi
nent speakers will be heard at the
congreu dnd ovary phase of the
purity problem will be discussed.
Sioux Falls, S. D., Oct. 3(L—Ths an
nual meeting of the South Dakota
Swine Breeders’ associates began
hero today with a good attendance
A large sale of pure bred swine will
be a feature of the convention, which
will 'be In session several days.
Dallas, Texas, Oct. 30,—The aev
enth annual eonvsntlon of the Texas
Association of Bulldets' Exchange be
gan hero today and will continue
over tomorrow. The meeting Is atten
dad by repreuntatlves of the local
exchanges of Galveston, Fort Worth
Houston, Beaumont, 8an
Dallas
of T.xifP
New HM
holders oil
A Hartfcjf
general nlflB
for their a
to the iisc^*l
meeting will
amendments!
number of I
to .'wenty-tvj
of |'l addltldi
fn, Conn.,! Oct 30e—Stock
(ie New York, Now Haven
Railroad Co., met at the
■ here, this afternoon
Kt meeting. In addition
Bfoutlne business the
■o‘e on various charter
■he decrease of the
Hkors from twenty-five
^■nd the authorization
.^■sue of 3Si,615 sharer
ton Brown, Seamore UmphrleY W '* “ WOrK Peop " “<*
-ton Taylor, Lloyd Zlpperer, Owen Fol- v Puttln O Their Bodies on tha Track,
aom, Arob McIntyre, Bason Oneal, Preacher May not Aeceept the Call.
Sylvanua Touchton, Crancle Taylor, ... , „ _ - _
Bryant Folsom, Mr. J. D. Mblntyre, N,w ® Fr01 " Cl *y Savaia-
Mr. C. SI Zlpperer,' Jr., Mr. -John nah. (
Wesberry, Mr. H. S. Zlpperer, Mr. aud ' ' ’
Mrs. a O. Zlpperer and family. My. BftT “ maih > Ga ‘ Oot 31.—Tbe flnd-
and Mrs. A. V. Knlgbt and family, lD * 01 tt0 bod f of John Willis, aa
Mrs. F, B. Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. W. old negro on tbe tracks of HraAtlantlo
J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. N.A. Zip- Coast Line with Ms- head severed
p r:- m “’ 10 T fura “?' ,ram W ® *** fcjr'sk tram has exettrd
ed by 8. SI- Gmpbrlea phonograph, .. .
Claude Taylor the violin, Brneat Hart- a su,p,clon ttat there >* * *■*«
line banjo and violin. 8allie Zlpperer * Woh <>perate^. ln the vicinity In
the guitar and organ. Tbe refresh, which he wu found, killing people
monta were plentiful, Including ice and placing their dead bodies on tko
cream, cake, lemonade. All returned track to lead to the belief that they
home at 11:80. All enjoyed the occa were victims of a train. A short lima
slon very much. ago a young white man was found
beside the track literally cut to pieces
Meyerhardt Considered Invincible. by passing trains. There was how-
t There wu much surprise among ® Ter - no evidence that be bad teem
masons In Savannah when It wbb robb8d but •>* mat bis deatn In a man-
leamed yesterday afternoon that Mr. ner 1 u,te StatfUSr to that In which
Thomu L. Jefferies had defeated Max w UUs me l .ils. The coroner foos oot
Meyerhardt of Rome for GrandVm- « «>« foul play theory and
Augusta, ^Boct. 30.—The Geor-
glaf division MBie United Daughters
of the Confederacy began Its annus*
convention
today with delegates
present from all parts of the 8tsto.
Mrs. A. B, Itlull presided at the Initial
zLt.l I ...li.l _a _
Jefferies, of Atlanta, who has just $§.000 In the Fulton superior court
-been chosen grand muter of Grand! *3®'°“ W - f °*
, . , . _ . _ , — Cobb county, and County Policeman
Ixxige of Masons of Georgia at the' ^ of puIton
meeting held yesterday In Macon, la ^ ear load of animals and ten train-
one of the best known secret order:era, the first detachment of BoatoCk’s
men In Atlanta. For years he hu| trained animal Chow, which win win-
been deputy clerk of the Fulton r^^Sk-Tt
rior court, havln-f served under Judge Ponco de lMJa> arrlTe d bera yeftel .
Lumpkin, now u associate Justice ofi day p, ttaburgi wfce*# tt))y bad
the state supreme court, and Judge been ^o^g, ' -me detachment from
Pendleton, at present presiding over Coney Islaod , g expected tomorrow
the court Mr. Jefferies Is rn orator - naming,
of great ability, and he !b frequentlyj ' -
Invited to deliver addresses c ver thrfi . .
state before Masonic bodies. Ho » Tor ® Dwm th ® Pountb
To Investigate Grady Hospital. Pollce o®*® 1 ' p f®sley yesterday cap-
Tbe board of trustee, .-of the Grady tured °>« bI «* e * t b <* In Valdosta and
hospital have appointed th.ee sepa-i^e lt to the impounding station In
rate committees to Investigate cha^i** 1 ® uw>er P® 1 * of the city. The hog
ges *f mismanagement at that lnsU-| waa makln K lnroads <“ Mr -
tutlon. One cflhJ nurses has Charg-1 Strickland's premises when It wu
ed that Che has been subjected to) captured by means of a lasso, -which
harsh ti atinent at the hands of a!««' gruetufly twlrled.orer the
superior. The slxe of the laundry' aninml's head.
and the enormous bill tor medical I Having lusoed the porker, the of-
supplies have also been .the cause of fleer drove it patiently along the
complain* It Is the purpose of the street until the Impounding station
trostees to sift the Charges, to the wu reached. Then the hog was put
.bottom.and hold-some one responsible on the,,Inside and the gates securely]
■t tbe allegations aro sustained by fastened. The officer returned t* bis'
voted to m exchange of greetings and
the reading of the annul reports of
officers aid committees. The dele
gates wer* entertained at luncheon by
the Confederate eterans. Tha teuton
of the oosvantion will continue until
Antonlo ( 8aturday.|^P
In the City Court Today.
The case of M. J. Oppenheim vs.
*' tiMWBLwf on Cotton.
Tbe deelue In the price of cotton
of from fifteen to twenty dollars a
balo since the opening of the eeason
will leave; many a merchant and cot
ton buyer jKforer. It has been practi
cally Imppsflblo to buy cotton this
season exce :t on commission, and not
lose mamy. The merchants who
have bouj^^Bd' shipped to Savannah
have lost *tf nearly overy balo. In
addition to’me loss In weights there
would be a (decline In tho prlco be
fore Ui^sjton got to tho market-
Some bidBuhavo held their cotton
<>xpccl;Uu^^HMUto set In at
hole
and
the Citliens Bank for a ring, which
the plaintiff alleged wu not retnrhed
to him when he paid a note, for which
certain Jewelry wu given as collet
oral, resulted in a verdict of $15 for
It wu claimed that
the plaintiff,
the ring wu lost from the packaage
which contained the Jewelry.
Mur-gen, a negro, wu
Walter
tried this morning order a labor con
tract, the charge being preferred by
Dr. B. P. Rose. It wu alleged that
the negro secured $9.75 under a con
tract to work cut-the amount, but
tailed to du 'eo. He was found gnil’y
and sentenced to twelve months, on
the gang, J
The criminal docket,wfwdflRfi
CoL Robert L. Coldlng of off ° Iean “ lf *>« had g°“® to sleep,
wu promoted to Junior. wl * b ®* beai 0,1 the track.
There Is said to be a piobablli'y
, - now that Rev. W. M. Scott who has
ir Say. Close Building. - - bpcn Pa, !' d tobho ^, rEt Ptosbyterlna
George W. Tldeman says Ch ” ob fr0 “ “®“ phls
Georgla Bi^Ung-at James- Pep ‘ , 1, " ca "; It ls saI , d ttat Mr -
M bo closSMF is under- f COtt , 8 Ch “ rch 1 Me “ pbIa bas
« t0 raIse I,Is sa*a\y, erect a i ew Sun-
■ 1B loniorrw ....... \
■■■■B'turalture "** r pa r hl “ cbur0 %
- "'S- ;iE«»ag|L
renmlti In Mrinphls. Tne
church hO^voVnr, bas n it *h
him.
The various mombrrs ol Ihe Pyth
ian Slaters who have been In Savan
nah for two days orgun-'r.lng a State
Tomplo of the order, left fof fbolr
homes last night. Tin: Liate tempi®
Is In a lino condition and will soon
be ono of tho best In the supreme
domain.
Tho Savannah Dunks nro In n bet
ter condition thnn they havo been fn
years. Thoro is jnoro mo^'y In the
vaults of tho local banks than thera
has been before In a decade. It U ex
pected that there will bo no financial: "
trouble In Sjvnonuh. The 1, ;ad» of
tho financial Ir itltullc ns declare that
tho outlook Is very bright and that-
there Is nothing to fear.
Mr. W. D. Stillwell, President of
tho Savannnh Board of Trnde has
boon appointed ttt tho National Rivers
and Harbors Congress which meets In:
No-
boat with an air of tr'umph, while : t , y no ,{ f 'rhil,
tho piggy was left to Its own' , a Fertilizer and Oil lfoiTbt
thoughts. j 810,000 for personal Injuries, could bo
“I -had rather be on the outside.tried. Tto cue wu one In which a
looking In than on the Inside looking : negro boy recelvod severe injuries
out”, thought the pig. TJren, follow- while at work there two years ago.
tng up Its desire with effort, the hog ——————
poked Its snout under a weak place New M|||t|(1 Dlltrlct .
in the fence and forced an exit An order htta been paesed estab .
When Chief Dampler went up there Iwhlng a now mIII(la dlstrlct ln CoPl
in the evening he found that the pig fqujtt wbIcb 'W be numb er
had "sklddooqd” completely. 16fl ^, The dl<tr , ct wag petitioned)
The officers will make arrange- f or Bon)a time ago and passed upon
ments to keep that hog If It Is caught by the county commissioners. j
again, so the owner of It had better Normar Park will be near the cen-j
watch out. ’-s. ter of It and It wu largely for tho ‘
” benefit of that place that It wu
For Running Horse on 8treet. formed^ lhq voting, place and the
Officer I esh j thlr morning arres- court heusr will be at Norman Park,
ted Jasper Williams, a negro boy, Heretofore the citizens of Norman
who was accused - ■ f running hts Park have had to drive several miles
horse up and dow ■ a strer. lu the to Justice court or cut their ballots
western part r f *h city. It wu said The new district Is made up of por-
that he frightened «ther horses and tiona of Warrior, Monk and Moultrie
came ne-r rrakll them run away, districts only seven or Sight lots
He wrs using the horse to deliver were taken off the latter.
hlblts from this city are to 6o
t ■ GywDItd a Prisoner.
J. W. VvRcko, who has been under
arrest clanged with forgery, died
Mondag nttht at the hotel lu New
ton. He'had been 111 almost ten
days, hut no one realized that Ills
condition wu serious until Friday
The attention from the dtisena of
Newton towards the untortunlate man
ln his last hours wu maiked. His
remains were sent to Atlanta for In-
terment Tuesday morning.
The first prise at tbe State Fat-,
which was won by Bulloch county,
has been held up at the lnstancec of
Cobb county because Bulloch bad ex
hibits that were not raised ln .Chat
county. Manager Miller uys that sat:
not only owns all abe exhibited, but
has plenty more.
It wu entirely unnecessary for
Mr. Roosevelt to take that cold
plunge Into Bear Lake, La., to con-: Washington early 1 December,
vlnce his companions that he Is not one In Savannah Is better qultfled tor
a milksop or a mollycoddle.
Maybe the meeting of those five
Governors ^s really to detract at
tention from the call which Tom Is
making upon Hoke. ,
the position.
HEATING STOVES!
Splendid Line to Sfelect From.
Elegant Upright Heaters for sitting room and parlor.
Sheet Metal Heaters that gives a quick, hot fire and burns
anything. Splendid for small rooms.
Cast Iron Boxwood Heaters for store, church or school. Fine Nickeled Oil
Heaters. Stove Pipe Elbows, Stove Mats, Fire Place Closers, Watt Pro.
tectors, Etc. -
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Valdosta, Ga.
PINS °A.?F ANT> DOORS.