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ELECTRIC,^ ENGINES IN FUTURE.
I la probable that, before the end
o'Bfty years all ateam railway sor
rily will be operated by electricity It
1 J known now that heavier trains
" tT 1,0 haulfld at higher speed and
greater comfort and eonvenl-
jMp’to passengers by electrlcl'y
Ufa by ateam.
' jrbe change, however, must be
gSdual. The money required to op
*ite the roads In this country runs
lad billions and
MURDERER ARRESTED HERE
Where Bridge or Plate Work is Placed
SPECIMEN;
Solid Gold Crown
Ipjloo
to discard the
«Ram equipment and Introduce elec-
Meal locomotlvea will cost many
till Ions of dollars. But the law of
«te survival of the fittest applies to
jtidj dnery and la Inexorable.
If! the electric engine la superior,
the/steam engine must go.
there this morning. Two white men
and adother negro were also lnvolv-
- ed In the killing, the white men be*
> tng out under bonds of tl 0<W .each
, pcutlttfe a preliminary hearing,
which was set for.next week. '■?*
’ White did not seem to be Neatly
’ disturbed-over the killing and laugh
ed when somebody suggested to'him
. that the old negro whom he killed
was old enough to die anyhow, 90
assented to that Idea.
He said that he and the other ne-
- gro atad the two white men were
1 trying to arrest a son of the otft man,
i ,but the youtfger man evaded them.
Thru they tried to arrest thq old
man for harboring a criminal, or a
-man against whom, there were otter-
1 ges. He says thq old man tried to 1
; run and ran against him at the cor- do protect a cottage on each side!of
1 tier -of the house. The otd man jn e burning house. Qvor twelve
struck him with a club, according to h , indr<)d feet of hMe
were laid. \>utj
his story, and knocked him down. . . , . . . . i-T
He Jumped to his feet and shot the « ,acked ' 9ver - al hundr9d ,eet lot
old man dead. reaching the burning houses. p
Oeituty I.ewls says that Whte’s Both of the honaea were burned
story Is a pure fabrication; that the one of them being occupied by MOr-
old man did not him him at all. He r(j hlm(eIfi j ui t how the flre caught
thinks that a strong case of d;llb- ...
erate murder will be made again,t •» not known ’ Th9 wera un '
thhlter. der good headway when the alarm
was sounded, that entire section be-
Wants Parols For Frierson. log lighted up by the glow. ,
Dr. J. B. S. Holmes Is at work in The loss 'will amount to a dhoti-
an effort to secure a parole for A. ignd or K dol | t rs. partly Insured *
L. Frierson, who killed a man nsm- Jn(lt how much insurance was on the
ed Flood in the eastern part of this gildings Is not known, bnt ft In
city four years ago and who wss M|d to bMn mnch chan
sent UP for four years Frteraon th# of th# ' pr op* rtr -; ai on i y
has been at Dr. Holmes' camp for y^cerday. it Is said, Mr. Morris
the past three years and has been application to one of the ^gen-
n very faithful convict. des for more Insurance, thongb If
Before he got In trouble he hap- (|| B#t tnnted , . , '
pened to an accident at a saw mill The property „ sltn ated so far
that came nesr kllUng him, mashing from the w ,u^slns-that It'll not
In hte noae and fa« wd eavln, hta tt ,„ d((d „ ^ r „ k . SoveraI
« Pitiable alght. Dr. Holme, thinks flr#g oe^rni there before, Mr.
the ends of JuaUce have been met Morrt , hlT , ng ^ of th
and he think, iBery fiend thr^ or "four times hlJ§
lty requires that Frierson be paroled. |e]f ([ • J Jl
(From Tuesday’s Dally.) |;
A flrb alarm was turned in this
morning from box 43. tne fire befog
at- a house on Gordon and West
streets, said to have been owned ny
B. W. Morris and occupied by a Mias
Avers. The occupant of the house
la skid to have been absent last
night, having gone off to spend Os
night. |
The fire alarm was turned In
about four o'clock ana 'the firemen
made a quid! response; but the
wss so far from a hydrant that It \
could not be reached except w^h th*.
chemical apparatus. That was used
,-s (From Tuesday’s-..Dally.)
S Mr. J. F. Stapler returned yester
day from Lake; Alcyone 'Where he
went to attend a-meeting of the
Lake Alcyone and Suwannee Fishing
and Hunting Club, which waa organ*
feed yesterday.
The officers elected were as fol
lows; J. F. Stapler, president; J.
IV. Spain, secretary and treasurer;
Directors,' j,. W. 'Spain, H. W.
Stubbs. J. F. Stapler, H. Lane Young
and S. S. Bennett. Tne by-laws are
not fully formulated, but will be tv
sued In a few days.
The charter of the concern has
been granted and the club will get
busy at once making It one of the
finest retreats for .flshlng / and hunt
ing In the. entire South. The club
ownes five or six splendid lakes and
seventeen hundred acres of land, be-
milea
Impression Taken and Plates Made and Delivered Same Day.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thotnus-Dekle Hardware Co.. Valdosta, Ga.
Dr. Gridin, of Atlanta, here personally to look after bis office
Fllbur Wright says that airships
Juat aa safe as antoinobllea. They
much safer tor the man -who la
Cures Bad
Irregularity
Will cure any case of Kidney or gadder Disease rot
beyond the reach of medicine. No rffedicine enn do more.
INGRAM & RAMSEY, Valdosfa, Ga.
sides hunting privileges for
along the Wlthtecoochee and Suwan
nee rivers. The club’s property Is
valued at 76,080 to $100,000, and
the shares are placed at $600 each.
A landscape gardener has already
been selected to begin work at once
beautifying the grounds about the
old Stapler home, which has lately
undergone many repairs, making it
one of the handsomest placer in the
country.
The dab will build many bout
houses on the lakes and will erect
a number of bungaloes up and down
the fiver. They will also have many
Just arrived, fresh stock seed Irish Potatoes, Corn,
Pinders, English Peas, Beans, Onion Sets, Cabbage.
A FULL STOCK ALL . KINDS,
niptha~'tennche* and motor boats,
and, altogether, their program is to
make It an Ideal place.
Among the members of the club
are many Hew Tork, Chicago and
Atlanta men of wealth, who will
probably spend much of their time
at the quiet, restful retreat. The
fishing and hunting there la unsur
passed, and thhat fact will make It
very attractive to many men who
W. D. Dunaway,
Phone 15
Druggist.
Contest For the Chiutauqus.|j|
On next Saturday, March 27ti>siSj
2 p. m„ at the High School BuJ^SeI
In Valdosta, contestants wlll s
lected to^rcprisonl fAwndee AngL
If the Geerglit .dhtfimnniUn-WLfcWj
hold at Albany, bUglka'ng, A |,r-j vi
Four contestants are to be, select
ed;, one In oratory, for boys betwe’ef.
the ages of 12 and 18 years;' utj
young lady reader , between'12 liS
18 years, and one each In vocal Sli
Instrumental music, open .to young
ladles between the ages of 16 sqld
20. , '
All wishing to coniest for theae
places,
are able to enjoy the luxury which
such beautiful surroundings afford.
Interesting Service ncld at Baptist
Church Frdfn lO n. m. to 4 p. m
The semco^yesterdny at the First
Baptist church was continued for
six hours, beginning at ten o’clock
la the morning and lasting until
four o'clock In the afternoon.
Several /of tho pastors In the city
were present and took part In lead
ing the services. These Included
Rev. M. A. Morgan, pastor of -the
Methodist church, and Rev. R. W.
Wallace, pastor of tne Christian
cKurch. Major J; O. Varnedoe wss
present and joined In conducting
the services.
These all had one hour each. Mr.
Martin, Dr. Chapman and Mr. Schol-
fleld Joined In an hour or so each. It
waa a most Interesting service
throughout and much interest was
shown by the congregation. The peo
ple came and went at leisure, soma
coming at one honr and some
at another.- During the day hun
dreds visited the church.
The service test night was full of
Interest, and a largo congregation
was present.
— i i {
* Neuralgia,
r CURED BY USING "l*
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic.
Get your guano from the Daraoy-
Talley.Co., Mll.ltown. They have It
on hand. Can deliver It same .dny
order la given. S-8-w4t
Tax Receivers’ Rounds.
1 will be at the following places
on dates named for the purpose of
receiving retuns of state end county
takes for the year 1909:
Hahlra, April 6, 26, May 3.
I-ake Park. April 6. 20, May 6. ”
Naylor. April 7, 21, May 7.
OyatfcvUle, April 9, .16, May 10.
" Outlay, April 12, 28, May IT.
Dasher, April 13, 22.
Cat Greek, April 14, 27.
Club House, April 16. 23.
Dartey's 8chool House April 28.
I will be at my office on. Saturdays
and date$ not mentioned above, un-
-ahould be at the High
School building at 2 p. ni.. on next
SkXurday. This contest In open to
the entire county.
For any further Information apply
to the county school commissioner-.
— Wo aro agents for tho American
Wtro ft Steel Fence Co., Ind can
aave yon money at all jun on wire
fenolng. See the J. P. Carter 90.,
NaylfiL Ga.
3-20-w-aat 4t.
The difference, between a badcold and LaGrippe is this:
A Strong Constitution will Wear Out a Cold,
but Grippe will Wear out a Strong Constitution.
Negro Man and Wife Arrested.
Ofeonge Williams, a negro llftel
near Hahlra, and bis wife, Georgia
111 hooka close on Jane 20th.
Charlie K. Howell,
Tax Receiver Lowndes County.
3-16-wlm d-ant-lm.
Don't take chances—take Johnson's Tonic ■
The negro man la charged with as
sault with Intent to murder, and al
so .with being drunk and disorderly^
The woman Is charged wlt/i drnuke-
ness and cursing. ' r
It is alleged that' dhrlhji a druakaa
spree, Williams attacked an dh-
er negro, .who thinks that W10IMM
Intended killing him.
They will Jtrobably bo tried at the
next term of the City Court
The J. P. Carter Co., Naylor, Os,,
carry a largp stock of pla sad goat
fence at all tlmaa at a llitle better
prieo than-any one else ’Be* thorn
for wire fencing.
3-20-w-aat 4t-
Servte Will Now Walk Down'.
St. Petersburg,' MSrch 2*—A Bel
grade dispatch says that Servte has
Adopted the advice - of the powers to
Idtsarm.
FEEL EASY ONCE MORE.
The re-appearance of puhHd' men
at the White House who have not
called there for years Is the cans*
of much newspaper comment There
_ * A -a.
MADE BY THE
la no reason why democrats .and, re
publicans alike ebonld not visit
President Taft and discuss publlo
business. He combines amiability
without weakness and firmness 'with
out being disagreeable. His manner
Is peculiarly hla own.
A good beginning hu been made
but the teat /is by far the severest
that Judge Taft has yet stood and
his progress will be watched with In
terest.
Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic Co.
SAVANNAH, . GEORGIA.
morrow end the local nobles An
.’looking forward to the event as one
of great Importance. About twenty.
Into nnregenerates are to be eondnet-
ed through the hot sands and teams
will be on hand from Savannah,
Thomssvllle end other points.
Quite a number of candidates from
all of then places will be there.
The crowd from here will go over In
tho morning -and will return Wed
nesday morning; Tomorrow -night
tho Balnbrldge nobles win prepare
nn elaborate banquet for the vliltor,.
The event promises to bo one of the
moat elaboiett that dty has ever
known. *
In the City Court Tadsy.
Two or three cases wete on trial
’ In the city court today, ore of them
i being the case against Frank FPrt,
charged with stealing & loud of wood
1 from'Mr. J. B. Carter’s plsc»v He
: plaid' guilty to the charge all was
fined 826. which be paid.
Another case was that against
1 Tom Simmons, who waa cbnifcea
1 with trespassing on the land of Ur.
1 "8. L. Dowling. This case was nol-
For Running a Blind Tigsr.
A negro named Tom McKinney
wtes arrested yesterday ’by Deputy
Sheriff Washington, cbsrged with
running a blind tiger.
(He was put la jail and hla case
wilt probably be heard at the next
term of the city court.
25 and 50c bottles. Trial 10c bottles sent on receipt of stamps.
Tbe .J, P. Carter-Co., Naylor, Oa.,
wants' four trade. They sell every
thing! outside of hones,’’ mules, wax-
^ anil V-rHM e
Better plant the beat seed. Zeno
Hutchinson has them. They aro tho
Don’t-WUt kind. -Maksa more cot
ton to tka aero. - s-li-dit-wst