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URDAY, MARCH 27, 1909
IE VALDOSTA TIM!
YOUNG MAN ARRESTED
ON FORGERY CHARGE.
SLASHED MOTHER-IN-
LAW WITH BIG DIRK.
I. D. HKNItY, OF WAYCIIOSS, IN
FLICTED uStODS INJURY TO
WIFE’S MOTHER.
Wsycross, Oa., March IS—J. O.
Hendry, a young white mao, 2»
year* old, who waa born and reared
la Waycross, (lashed his motter-in-
lawT Mrs. J. W. Easterling, across
the lett arm with a ten-inch dirk,
almost serering the arteries and al
most cutting tbs arm off. He also
slartied Mrs. Easterling across the
stomach.
Tbs cutting occurred at the Eas
terling home In Pierce county yes
terday about 12 o'clock. No hope,
so tpa physician in attendance state,
Is entertained for Mrs. Easterling's
recovery.
As soon as be did the cutting
Hendry took to the river swamps
and Is being pursued by the officers.
Hendry married Mrs. Easterling's
Made Easterling,
UK PRESENTED DRAFT AT BANK
AND WHEN CORNERED TRIED
g r . TQ OUTRUN CASHIER.
Atlanta, Ga., March. 13.—A young
man who gave his name at police
headquarters as Richard Hervey, a
resident of Atlanta. was arrested
yesterday -on a charge of forgery,
but his arrest was not accomplished
. until he gave J. P. Windsor, asslst-
, ant cashier of the American Nation
al bank, a hot foot-race.
* The young fellow
Washington, March 23.—The Re
publican party has suddenly awal&n.
ed 'to a realisation of Irreparable
losses as a result of Its fight--cqrer
Cannon and th'e House ruler., The
dksentlon today existing in 'Um
ranks Is of suen serious proportions
In the opinion of many as to prac
tically Insure a Democratic majority
for the next Congress. -s v 4y .
Have Said Good Bye.
The “insurgents" of the Rcpnbll-.
can party have said “good hyb’.' - .1"
the 'standpatters" for all tlme^TJlV
New York. March 23.—There
aeeniM to be no perceptible abatement
in the craze for all sorts ol pendant
ornaments of passementerie and oth
er materials. Irish crochet, and most
elaborate (lowers and tassels are
made of chiffon and ribbon to serve
the same purpose. Real works of art
•re some of tbeso delicate hanging
ornaments, ami they certainly go a
long way toward giving the much do-
unrest ''Imported"
from woman’* ailments are invited to write to the names' and
addresses here given, lor positive proof that Lydia JE. Knkham’s
Vegetable. Oompound^doeg core female ills. p>1 , , p rlo<1
CUafb, m:—M™?Al,eu* Sperling, 11 Lass-, Gorhen, Al*.-Mrt.w. T. Dalton, Rout. No. 3.
tabtSMS. „ ... , . . ^ ClOoago. lll.-Mr, Wm. Tally, 4«6 Ogdon At.
UndJvy, I ml.—Mr*. tftrFry. Paw Pmw, Mich «=>Mia. Emma Diaper.
Klmlev. Kanp.ooMrs. 8telU Gifford Beamiui. Flurhinv, Mlcfe-Mr*. Burt Loyd, R. F. D_
8cott, K.T.««Mrt, 8, J. Barber. *No. 3 ; care of I>. A. Sanborn.
Cornw»ll»llle, N.Y.—Mr». Wm. Bonghton. CoffMrrille, Miss.** Mrs. S. .1. Jones.
Cincftin»t1,0.-Mrf.W.K.Hoa*b,7Eait»ieirAT Cincinnati,Ohio.—Mrs. Flora Ahr, 1362 Ern*t
Milwaukee,Wlf.—Mra. Emma W, «0 lit Street.
St., Genoa*. - , ; . _ Ohio -MiM Lizzie Steiger, &310
10,4 *•
Xcab, Kentucky.—Mr*. I.Jzzle Holland. - liayfleld, Va.—Mn». Mayme Windlo.
Brookfield. Mo.-Mr*. Sarah Lou»ignont, 207 N -' Irregularity.
8. Market St. Herrin, ID.-Mrs. < ha-. Folk ol.
Patewon. N.J.- Mr*. Wm. Somerville, 135 Winchester, Ind.-Mm. May Deal.
Hamburgh Avenue. Dyer, Ind.-Mr*. Wm. nberloh. R. FD.No.l.
Philadelphia, Pa.- Mr*. K. B. Girrctt, 2407 Baltimore, Md.-Mrs. W. 8. Ford, 1938 Lam-
North Garnet Street. downe Street.' - ^
Kewaikom, Wia.—Mn. Cart Dahlke. ** , Roxbojr.^Iaae.-Mn, Francis Merkle,13 Field \
W<—[SJmgdt;Cots, in ggJSSgfeV.StiiVrMwIXR.K.i.s.
Wto^E^oi-Sfm. AY. Anew— .207 801
WgBlSiSaSlw.«. Poplar. u ^
Atwater Station, O.—Mra. Anton Mnelhannt. RwkaAfffiSSitmnU win
Cincinnati, Obio’-Mm. R H. Maddocki, 2l» ggSSHSMBftJSSl: i^Ain.mtnuh
Gilbert Avenne. Detroit^! icb.-M LouUe JungA^Cheitnut
Mogadore, Ohio.-Mre. Lee Mangee, Box 131. ' - Ovarian Trouble.
Dewittville, N. Y.-Mr*. A. A. Gilee. . - -iincennei, lnd.-31r». 8yl. Q. Jerauld, 608 X.
Johnetown, N.Y.-Mff. Homer N. Seaman, I* ^ T«th Street. : -
K. Main Street. Gardiner, Maine.—Mr*. 8.-A. William*, R. F.
Banou.t.^n^M^P.t.r n.u^nb^u. *.
taBnbxoMsz&tei
I ” d Ad5Si , s!?ir B— * * * Sou "‘ , Bom
LcutlTllIOjK,.—Mri. SuuLM,8S23TourtbSt. Wmdiid, IS.hu .Vr, Rxrh-I Tnhnton
South Wat llsrhor. Male.-Mr,. LUIIu » .‘Xll-i' ° .
presented ’ a
check to the paying teller fbr $200..
the check being made payable to R.
A. Roberta and sighed by W. a
Roberts and J. H. Nunally. Teller
something wrong
3 Hole suspected
from Hervey's general demeanor, and
as be questioned him the young fel
low began to grow nervoua. He said
his fstherjiad given him the check.
Aa they atarted to take the young
fellow to the cashier’s deak, he
Jerked loose and ran down ' the
street. It was then that Mr. Windsor
allowed his ability aa a sprinter,
j At the police atatlon the young
Ifellow said bis name was Hervey and
that the check was a forgery.
had on him a similar check
on the Third National, which, had
not been present*d.
appearance to ‘a
ematume. Even the modern skirt,
which. In nine out of ten cases Is
plain, often boasts some sort of a
fronl plastron or panel adorned with
some more or less effective arrange
ment of braid or button*.
Fringes Held Their Own.
Fringes , have held their oWn re-
marknbly well thin season—the deep
ones especially. No more graceful
ffnlsh to an edge wag ever devised.
Tho latest fad Is giving fringe fin
ishes to theatre and opera bags of
silken or velvet stuffs, and It Is rn-
* snored also to thbse carried with ar
ista costumes. It has been attempt-
«d by some leaders In dress, and
daughter, Miss
about nine months ago and carried
her out west, but she left' him and
r< turned to her home In Pierce
county.
Hendry soon followed and went to
the bomb of bis mother-in-law yes
terday and was.aaked to leave, when
the difficulty began. Feeling against
the young man la very bitter In the
community, where the cutting oc
curred. V
The Easterlings are among the
most prominent people of Pierce
county. J. W. Easterling, tho hus
band of the wounded woman and
tbentle. Indications are the jpllt iiP
the national republican situation]
will be very similar to that-ta ijita*
Iowa state Republican party. It I*
not unlikely. that within the nemjL
year or two there will grow oft or
the present Insurgent forces a na
tional “progressive” party.
Today tho Insurgent band' ntqnbsfs
only 30. Its strength Is Insignificant.
But the sentiment of the Republican
voters Is with the insurgents, accord
ing to all Indications, because thev
fought Cannon and the rules;
That the regular organization . Is ‘
In utter disrepute with a large per- J
rentage of Republican voters cannot
ho denied. The party has put ltd 1
“O. K.” in large, black letters on 1
Speaker Cannon and,tho obKgarohy
thft he worke with. It refused to j
see the bandwrltlng.oa the wall, and :
must take the consequences. 1
Will be Big Surprise. .
•Work toward organising tho va
rious “Insurgent" forces In various
parts of the country - will begin - at j
once, In order that all available
strength will be In working order |
for_use In tho next Congressional (
elections. In 19H. The work will be ,
done very quietly, and In all proba-
blllty without making tiny general ’
announcements that . would tend to I
attract the attention of Iho "aland!*
; patters.” The Insurgents' plans nrW\
An Ideal Cough Medicine.
“Aa an Ideal cough medicine I re
gard Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy
In a clast by Itself," says Dr. R. A.
Wiltshire, of Owlnnevllle, Ind. “I
take great pleasure In testifying to
the results of Chamberlain’s Cough
Medicine. In fact I know of no oth
er preparation that meets' so tally
tho expectations of tho most exact
ing In cases of croup and coughs of
chlMten. Ai It contains no opium,
ehleepfonp, or morphine it certainty
makes a most safe, plexsapLsnd ef
ficacious remedy for the IRt It !■
Intended." For sale by Digram A
Ramsey, A. E, Dtmmock -and W. D.
Dunaway, Valdosta, Oa.
MURDERERS MAY BE
MEMBERS-OF A MAFIA
Saahes tho Accepted Style.
Now that sashes are the accepts!
Style, the designers ere Ingenuous In
their uses of new materials. All
Made of ribbon have been employed
«ad the ’ latest thing la black lace ‘
mdged with velvet. Wide Chantilly
lace la used because of Its graceful
design and it looks well over other
materials. It Is even used over white
satia gowns end those of-lnll pink 1
It Is bordered with t-lneh
Thefce women are only a few of thousands of living v
the power of Lydia E.Pmkham’8 Vegetable Compound to
diseases. .Not one of these sromen over received tompens;
form.for the use of their ngraaain this advertisement—t
atm® 1 *, Vh,H»B«Lre*W .to them.because of the good
do.other, suffenng women to prove that Lydia B.
Vegetable Compound la A reliable and honest medicine, a
statements maos in our advertisement regarding its me
tntih and nothing but the truth.
Unitarian to Preach Abroad.
Bolton, Mass., March 23.—iThe
Rev. Samuel A. Elliott, president of
the American Unitarian Association,
sailed today for England to preach
the sermon at the British National
:Conference this spring. 'He has.been
ATLANTA
OFFICERS' HAVE A
NEW THEORY AS TO THE MO
TIVE OF THE CRIME,
Atlanta, Os., March 23.—The po
lice are working oiTa new theory la
conectlon with - the murder of Mrs.
John Whltllea and the attempt to
murder her husband.
and blue,
velvet ribbon or bound with piece
vrlvpt draped round the figure In
toldi, then fastened at the back In
the center or at the left side under
an antlquo buckle. From this float
out two ends, much wider at 111 {-"bot
tom than at the lop.
Filets For the Hslr. -
‘ Very popular ornament* for the
t .(Mr no 1 lliose In' the shape of 711-
- rts or hands made of anihercrshcll
and studded with rhinestones.
The gathered sleeve, to\o dainty,
must bo made''ot very soft material
and on a foundation ■as cllngWPknd
light aa net or silk mouisellne.
Thor la no more eatlefactory ar-
a vmngemcnt for a.yoke than the sep-
ante gulmpo tied down with ribbons
V at the waist line. \ ' ,
& JUaeythlst, mauVe or 'prunsllc
'T shoes and stockings are very faeh-
loasble and should be worn with a
gown of elmllar color.
^ Tho draped ettk witietcoat with
aaeh attachment le the newest end
aaoat popular of It* kind Juit now.
i It Saved Hla Leg. —
AH thought I’d lose my leg,"
tbs J. A. Swenson, Watertown,
II “Ten' years of eczema, that 15
Bi could not cure, had at last
1 ' , up. Then Bneklen’s Arnica
^wxTrr j' It sound and well." In
(^.c for skin eruptions, eczema,
l rheum, bolls, fever sores,-burns,
Ids, cuts and piles. ‘ 25c at A.,E.
j mock’s W. D. Dunaway’s and
They do not
Believe now that the aisault was the
work of common burglars, hut re
sulted from a motive of revenge hv
some secret order. ■
at nil prol
victims of
Sends greeting to its many friends in Georgia
where it Ins for nearly two generations sold
with success its grand old
Sc Ramsey's.
V * H IIAV It llltlvll
land or mafia. They do not believe
an ordinary burglar sebuld have
made the murderous assault oh
Whlttlff and-hla-wife, aa a sneak
thief works q—UMMmgi
can, and will
OHion's Importance to the RepSbll-
can orgsnlsatt", _has been made per
fectly Plain to tho couuTiry. A vote
for th^ Repuhllcsn party Is a vo e
for Cannon.
Effects to bs Seen In 1tt1.'
Thi> first, effect ■ f the Republican
party’s uidorsoment- of Speaker Can
non will hr seen In the Congrealonal
'•lections of ifi'il. Those elections
will send an mortised number ot
Democrats and Insurgents to the
House of Representatives, That U
as certain as any thing can bs. As
for tbs "stand-pat''- Republican par
ty, jta death-knell hat bean sounded.
I don’t mean It Is going to^Ja a
sudden death, or suddenly disappear
from ths face of -the earth, but Its
power la bound to slowly decrease
as tho ’Insurgents* or 'progressives’
expand." -
And wishes to contradict a report which baa been cir
culated by certain, "Friendly’’competitors. The re
port la that we will not sell onr whiskies In dry terri-
tory. v
This Is "interesting if true."
How true It is, yon can find out for yourself by mail
ing us an order for a shipment of one of your old-time
favorite brands. . _
Our distillations have always enjoyed the highest
prestige thronghont the Sontb, and we are anxious to
renew, relations with old friends, and will make it to
the interest pf new dealers to come to ns—the strongest
honse in the business. .
fight when
crowded Into a corner.-
Charles Leeher, who'la a Russian
like the Whittles, le being held for
action of the ’grand Jury'. ' Ho came
here from -New York about, four
months ago, and for a short time
waa employed by Whittles to drives
fruit wagon.
The J. P. Carter Co.. Naylor, Oa„
Is selling wire, fencing .cheaper than
an) other dealer*. Call on them for
The Bernheim Distilling Co.
.LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
, Mr. Bruce Dlad This Morning.
Mr. John Bruce, of Kentucky, who,
With his wife end two daughters, has
been spending the winter here, re
siding at the home of Mrs. Collins,
on Valley street, died this morning
about ten o'clock. '
' ” Ho has .suffered with a dropsleal
affection for the past tour yearn nod
• has been growing worse for severs!
Months. " v He earns 8outh hoping tbit
the balmy ellmnto might give him a
new lease on Hie, but there hxs been
MMK. NQRDICA ONE OF HEIRS.
The Will ot a Wealthy Massachusetts
Woman la Being Contested.
Cambridge, Mass., March 13.—The
contest over the will of Mrs. Yahalo
Allen of Malden who died lut month
leaving an estate ot abouPtlOO.ftOO,
waa called for hearing In court to
day. Mrs. Allon lett nothing to nay
of her own reWlvss. stating that
thsiriwere all provided with money.
. Among the contestants Is Mate.
Lillian Nordloa, the famous singer,
who was' n niece of Mre. AUea.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST DRINK
material Improvement In his oon-
Inn and Mu family regarded hla
Ith ns only n qtf«(UAB,ot time.
Hu remain* vjire taken ta Onsley
Co's, underinklnx parlors.',where
, body waa embalmed and prep<i>
for shipment Thursday morning,
rh* deceased le said to have been
rat seventy-five years of age and
I suite prominent In Kentucky,
j wire end daughters have admin-
MWd to him very tenderly during
long Illness and. though Strang-
here, they have made many
ad* who deeply sympathize with
Atfay '
Above ^
Everything!
of the yetr to catch'-eold. and It la
the hardest time to cure It It yon
should take a cold, a few dose* ot
Kennedy^ Laxative Cough Syrup
win net very promptly. Its taatlve
rrlnclple cure* the celd by driving
WE WILL
SHIR YOU EXPRESS-CHARGES PAID
FINS BLENDED WHISKIES
Pan! Jones, 4 quarts $5.00
Lewis* 66,4 quarts..... 3.00
Hunter, 4 quarts LOO
Harper, 4 quirts— 5.00
Echo Springs, 4 quarts 5.60
Cascade Tennessee, 4 qts .. 5.00
Sheridan Club, 4 quarts... 2.75
Sheridan Club, 6 quarts... AM
Sheridan Club, 12 quarts... A00
BULK CORN
lv: CORN WHISKIES
Blum’s Old Reserve
Tennessee Com, 4 quarts ..$4.00
Pure White Corn, 4 quarts. A00
Wack and Bine Corn, 4 qts. 3.00
Harvest Corn, 4 quarts 3.50
I-Intel Valley Cora, 4 qti 3.50
. BULK WHISKIES
g “ ' Bxpress Paid Per Gal.
unny Brook, 9 years old ..$5.50
a Pure Rye— 4.50
Lewia’66 Blend Z- 5.00
Early Times Botrrbon 3.50
White Milla Boqrbon...... 3.50
Indian Hill, 100 proof 3.00
Land of FloWCrs, Blend 3.50
fheea.Xrinn.Tkpne'see 3.50
North Carolina Corn.
Mountain Dew——...
Mountain Dew, Old ..
Harvest Corn
Laurel Valley Corn
. Carter Co.. Naylor. Oa..
gest dealers fn general
» between Valdosta and
They carry n $35,000
e year round. If you need
I Remember yon can trade with the
l J. P. Carter Oo, Naylor, On., on
I time. They had rather aell you on fall
1 terms than for you_tO pay cash. See
i them before etarttug your account
I somewhere else.
3-30-vs^at 4t EML, i.
CIIAS. BUM & GO.
517-519 W. Bay SL. ■>.* Jacksonville, Horida
I tan White Rye