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: VALDOSTA TIMES, SA'
2 BULLOCH CITIZENS
IK LIVELY MIX-UP.
'OPULAR WIDOW
MARRIES A BROKER.
1‘AltlNUnpF GIRL WHO BAN
AWAY TO MARRY TACKLES AN
ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE.
Statesboro, Oa., April 28—Charg
ing that Dr. J. A. Stowart Maltted
his 1 o-year-olil daughter, Maggie.
In a runaway marriage Sunday, \V.
J. Williams is said to have attacked
Dr. Stewart at Aaron station, on the
Savannah. Augusta and Northern
railway yesterday evening and, at
tar punching him In the face with
his pistol, shot at him three times.
Stewart had a gun in the bottom
of his buggy, which he drew and ro-
turnerf the Are, ailing Williams’
£ MR. JAMES KIDDER UNITED IN-
WEDLOCK TODAY.
New York, April 28.—The wedding
of Mrs. May . Clark Avery and Mr.
James Kidder attracted a large and
fashionable, assemblage to Grace
The safety of your money, the absolute as
surance of being able to ?et it n any time,
being the first and prime requeue when yon
place it in a bmk, why not keep it in a HOME'
bank? Keep it where yon can be in personal
touch with the men who care for it; keep it
where you can know .it is loaned to home peo
ple and can be used in the advancing and up
building of Valdosta and vicinity: keep it
where in case of need yon can set it quickly—
no waiting two to ten days for mail returns.
this Bank affords yon this safety and of
fers you tbe modern banking conveniences for
the care of your business affairs and interests.
We shall be pleased, to have YOU open an ac
count with us NOW.
gess of Long Island officiated, assist
ed by the Hev. William R. Hunting-
ton, D. D. A reception at the Flaw
Hotel followed the ceremony at the
church.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs.
John Terrill Clark and widow of
Frank M. Avery. During Mr. Avery's
lifetime she lived In Cbloago, hut af
ter his doath she divided her time
between New York and London, be
coming a great social success In
both cities. Mr. Kidder, the bride
groom, Is a well known broker of
New York and Boston.
He Is a Harvard graduate and has
won considerable reputation ns a
hunter. His sister, now Mrs. Llnsley
R. Williams, of this city, was form
erly the wife of the late Paul Leic
ester Ford, the novelist
Silky Hair—No More Dandruff
k’XSdS&StfS* enoueh 10 * <**« ess*
Lavadura
“It Softens the Water**
tsssEbsmassp*****
AM For it at Grocers on J Dm,ti.lt. fa 8c cad lOa poMogea,
>g anything to
Valdosta Bank & Trust Co.
Valdosta, Georgia.
missionaries
ARE UNDER ARREST.
GOV. WRITES HOT
LETTER TO TREASURER
i xn.K^AM IS APPEALED TO IN
BEHALF OF WORKERS IN THE
CONGO FREE' STATE,
Atlanta, Oa., April 28.-Dr. s. H.
Cheeter, secretary of the Southern
Presbyterian Missionary Board, was
in Atlanta yesterday
■£-jg—-— appeal to Secretary
SEVERAL SYRIANS PULLED.
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Tuesday’s Daily.)
Mr. M. S. Patten came down from
Adel yesterday and Is spending two
or three days In the city to hear Dr.
Broughton preach.
Rev. J. C. Wilkinson, of Mllltown,
went to Atlanta. Saturday and occu-
pulpit at tbe
Sheriff Caught Them Gambling
While he wee Looking for Thief
(From Wednesday’s DsUy.)
Sheriff Passmore arrested three
Syrian .merchants last Sunday night
about ten o’clock, their names being
Noley Honey, Joe Moses and Joe
Mike.
It la said that the men were IB
one of the Syrian stores below the
Georgia Southern depot engaged in a
game of cards on which money was
staked. The aherUt and a deputy
were looking for a negro thief and
passed through an alley next to the
place where the game was In prog-
AND DECLINES TO PAY A STAMP
BILL INCURRED IN SENDING
,OUT ANNUAL REPORT.
-In a rad
on- route
Atlanta, Ga„ April 28-
hot letter to Treasurer Park today.
Governor Smith declines to pay a
stamp bill of 1320, which was Incur
red fiy the treasul'er lsst year In
sending ont his annual report
Treasurer Park complained that
the place of bank examiner dM not
pay the expenses of the office, and
that one of the clerks'had not re
ceived, hli salary.
The Governor said he noticed that
Park had his 12,600 salary all right,
and hinted that the stamp account
Washington to
of-State Knox to'Intercede In ochilt
of two Southern missionaries In the
SSjgLftfi S<*‘» .Central Africa, to.
be tried shortly by the Bolglsn gov.
ernmen t on the Marge of slendering
the Belgian. government
The twoi missionaries In ;uostlon
an Dr. Morrison end Dr. Sheppard,
tne last named a negri, and well
known here, having preached hero.
There two missionaries ere located
on the Ksssal river st Luebo.
The mluloaarlee say that the
charges against them were trumped
up by the great rubber iruit, which
makes slaves of thu natives. Tie
missionaries were luterterrlng some-
tfho.-sur’(h thla, hence the charges.
Southern Presbyterian? are very
much stirred up over the mattur, and
Dr. Chester will appotl tolhe United
States government to Intercede.
Where Bridge or Plate Work it Placed
led Dr. Broughton’s
[eptlet Tabernacle in that city Sun-
All dental
work done at
a cut of
Our; v
method* are
modern,
about HALF
the regular i ff,
price the ., J
next 30 days. M
\ Mr. J. T. Blalock returned to the
!ity from Augusta this morning,
laving gone there to attend a meet-
Dg of the Odd Fellows of that sec-
ion. He made an address yester-
lay which pleased the Augustan,
Material tbe
very beet,
therefore we
Guarantee
every piece
of work
(turned out.
Impressions Taken in the a. m., Plates Delivered Same Day.
Dr. Griffin’s Painless Dental Parlors
Over Thoraas-Dekle Hardware Co., Valdosta, Ga.
Dr. Griffin, of Atlanta, here personally to look after his office
was held up on tbe ground that the
treasurer bad lent his report out
broadcast as a campaign document
while the race was on last year.
illness of some time. The funeral looked. through the wlndo 1
will occur tomorrow. Mr. Knlgut saw the game under good
wai a veteran officer of the Macon a pile of small change belhf
* .brtber-ln-1 a.jw f pf- .eswilg .the 1
at.Mr. Gatnjey. ~ seemed ,to be a flve-cent-Ui
Sjf'prown’s!10c Store” on Patterson I and one ol the players ei
best Is full up on useful things be getting much tbsbette
Beded about the house, te well as other two.
Rndlea and other goods usually Bonds were reqnlred for
DEDICATES HOSPITAL
TO HIS MOTHER.
JOHN W. GATES- WILL ESTAB
LISH GREAT INSTITUTION AT
PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS.
Galveston, Texas, April 38—Hav
ing arranged for' the erection of a
hospital In memory of hie mother,
recently deceased, John W. Gales,
has provided ag* endowment of a
half million dollars for the Institu
tion. It will he built at Port Arth
ur, and win be known as the Mdry
Oates Infirmary.
In addition Mr. Oates gives two
per cent of all of the earnings of bis
oil property to the Institution each
year.
ABDUL HAMID IS A
PRISONER FOR LIFE.
thoroughfare. Some similar worx
1-ss been done on Hill avenue, below
Briggs street.
Mr*. L. H. Warllck returned yes
terday from a visit to relatives In
'Macon.
There was good trade In Valdosta
Saturday. All of the merchants felt
the effects of It. A large bunch of
railroad hands were paid off that
afternoon and they came here to
trade. There
MB IS IN CONSTANT PERIL AND
HIS PLEAS FOR HIS LIFE ARE
MOST ABJECT.
Constantinople, April 28.—Abdul
Hamid le a prisoner In Salomon to
day, having hern removed then last
m*ht oa a special train. Eleven wom
en from Ms,harem, are with him.
He Is apparently being moved
shout the Young Turks, who -fear
hit rescue. AH the time he Is In peril
many out-of-
’ town shoppers here from the neigh
boring towns, and they did a good
—deal of trading.
| ^he husband of an Aahley street
j lady declares that bts wife broke the
I record today. "She hired three
cook* between seven o’clock t*’i»
i morning and twelve o'clock, noon,
and finally got dinner cooked.” Thle
was not a throw-off on hie wife, hut
Just a casual reference to the ser-
L vent problem.
G&l. J- Randall Walker went to
■ iWaycross to deUTer the memorial
jftaddress there yeeterday. Reports in-
/ dlcato that ha made one of the best
f *P*echee that the Waycrorelte, have
hegrd in a long time.
Mr. N. W. Littlefield, of Black-
tkcar, wx« among the visitors to
Valdosta t.,day.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Ferrell returned
from New York yesteday, having
cone there e week ago to consult a
leading, physicians. Mrs. Ferrell
| * too<1 Ion* trip remarkably well
IZIT T,rr ** u npon hw
Mias Elizabeth Morgan came down
from Adel and apent two or three l
ffay* with her parent*, returning i
there today. ,
Sheriff p. R. Lee, cf Clinch coun
ty, and hie deputy, were In' town
thle morning with a negro prisoner
named Fish Gilmore, wBo Is wantsd j
In Monroe ionnty, Os. The negro j
wee arretted at Edith, bnt the om- }
«tM* do not know what the charge 1
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NEGRO WAS LYNCHED
AT BARTOW, FLA.
All Constantinople is entete today,
with perfect order prevailing.
Abdul Hamid will he brought baok
no Sa^nlea ultimately, and kept;
prisoner for life, probably In the
fear for his life, and during the Toy-
g age to 8aionic* last, night Us pleas
y for his life almost excited the con-
L tempt of the crew of the torpedo boat,
p they were so abject.
; WAREHOUSE MERGER
fyNOW ASSURED.
PRE8. LEI ANNOUNCES THAT
UNION COTTON WAREHOUSES
IN GEORGIA WILL BE MERGEO
, Atlanta, Georgia, April 28,~
. President Lee, of the Farmers'
i Union, announces today that the
[ the plan of merging the Union Cot-
to Warehouse In Georgia, wae asiur-
Excitcment at lake Park.
There waa a good deal of excite
ment at Lake Park last night when
it wae discovered that the shutters
of a store occupied by J. H. Zant
were open. Mr. Zant made the dis
coverer and, remembering the Len
ox robberies and the tragedy there,
he at once gave an aland and called
for help. A half a dozen or more
armed men went to the seen# and,
cautiously, an entrance to the store
was made and an Investigation wax
conducted.
TEACHER NOT PROSECUTED.
Han Who wae Arrested for Assault
ing one of PnpUs Released.
Savannah, April 48—'The ca.ee
against Dr. EL & Galiaway, a prin
cipal In the public schoolt, who was
arrested for having beaten a pupil
waa nolprossed in the city court yes.
lord ay.
The parents of the-hoy npon whoid
tbe punishment wsg mulcted decid
ed they would not prosecute the
who has already been acquitted of
complicity in the killing of Ann it,
wss mlsd oat
Captain Hals# was ciotsly watch-
RAPID PROGRESS IN
HAINS TRIAL TODAY.
It was found that the
window of tho store had not beta
opened, though the shutter had been
tempered with, ss Mr. Zant remem
bered dosing 1L
After being satisfied that every
thing wss all -right, tha crowd dis
persed, though they were all in
•bspe for bnslnets if there had been
anything doing
STATE'S ATTORNEY PRESENTS
CASE TO JURY AND SEVERAL
WITNESSES TESTIFY.
Flushing, L. I, April 2L—Special
prosecutor Gregg this morning da
livened tbe stats’* opening address
to the Jury in Dm trial of CapL Pet
er Halns, charged with the murder
of Wm. K. Annie, and tbs taking of
testimony wss (sgun.
A number of witnesses were Intro,
dueed who testified to tbs shooting
of Aaals by CapL’ Halns, and do
scribed tee former's death.
Tbe trial moved rapidly. A sig
nificant feature of tho opening ad
dress of tho state was (hat an ret-
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