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VALDOSTA,
SATURDAY,
JULY 31, 1900.
Made From the Best of Giods is what he sells
T W. Da Dunaway/
Druggist-Option. -Phone 15. Valdosta, Georgia
White Plain* N. Y„ July 28—A
crlal* In Harry Thaw's fight for lib-
•rty was reached this morning when
Thaw took the stand and was ex-
amlned'hs to his sanity.
He was siren a severe trilling.
He adthtUed killing White snfi
•aid be .was never. Insane bat s
coaple of minutes in his Ilfs. Tatt
ws* when he was on the root gar
den the night the tragedy occurred.
Thaw Whipped Girls.
^■UtoJ’Ialns, N. Y., July 28—
■HHita^PPCftred In court yes- .
slH’1" 1 quiet-
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Tipton, lod., July 28.—Tho First
Rational Bank of Tipton was cloe>
See Our Work and Prices and You
Will be Our Customer. . . . ,
buying up brewery stock after the
prohibition bill was passed sad
profiting by tho msnufaoture of near
W Indicated this attsr-
had serious doubts of
• He tine,Honed Dr.
Mr. Anderson arose to
tatoMflnM privilege aud
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA,
A. ST ; ' : PENDLETON €0.
Wholesale Grocers.
We are sple agents for tfie El Naeional Cigar Coi
facturerS of clear* Havana cigars. Pama Nacio
TrfnmftJo NItSftmfif brands. No brands are more
SEND US YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE.
Tbo owners of bonds demanded
of i he bonds or their value
R[>d --..y -. n ,,
USni np J>Js'iup i.K; ■
t!!’ tor the bonds. Mr. Sk.inf-Xiili-
that be bad not beu able to find a
record of this loan on tho Tipton
Bank'a books.
"I don't know.” said Mr. Shirk," the
condition of the 'bank'a funds, but
I do know that we eball pay every
cent of' Indebtedness."
William Marker eald be felt sure
that bis brother vgluld return la a
few days. “He bss been worrying
ovar letting bonds out of «*hls
hands until ha Is mentally derang
ed," said .Mr. Marker.
TEXAS CONFEDERATES
HOLD BIG RE-UNION.
III emit --rfllTi 1 In*
jgH^'Mild Mr. Anderson ‘disquall-
wme from voting, then every
man here who hat any Interest la
any bank or factory or business or
In Inud would bs disqualified from
voting on a tax bill or other meas
ure In'thla house and wa would'have
to cease and adjourn for lack of a
quorum.'’
''t him
pHPa girl. She was partly dis
robed and Thaw wn* beating her
over the shoulders with a riding
whip.”
"Did you hay anything to ThawT"
Saw Tliaw Whip Three Girls,
‘T scolded him nnd told him ho
must not repeat this net or he coutd
not etay la ray house. Ha aald .they
did not know anything and ha had
to beat them. Ha promlaad to be
good and waa good. Then I moved
to I0« West Forty-Third stmt and
then there were repeated bantings."
"Dld yog ever tee may of theae
girls beaten t”
”1 saw him In the cet of beating
three girls et different times."
The witness Identified e whip
which she said had been left by
Thaw after he had beaten Visa Wal
lace, and which the and Miss Wal
lace had given to Attorney Hart-
ridge.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY.
1 MAIN LINE.
VETERANS IN GRAY WILL MIST
AT MTV PLEASANT TOMORROW
FOR A RE-UNION.
Mount Pleasant, Texas, Julyj 28—
Realising that, by the very force of
nature, they will probably never
again have the opportunity of en
tertaining the Confederate veterans,
the cttlsens of Mount‘Pleasant are
bending every energy to make the
state reunion which openi here' to
morrow an evsnt long to bo ramem-
bered. Many visitor! to the re
union put In an'appearance today.
All arrival! were met «t the depot
and escorted to the hornet of pri
vate families where they will bd en
tertained during' the two days of
tho gathering.
The veterans and their trlenda
will rally at the court hone# it t
o’clock tomorrow morning and 1
march In procession to . Dellwood
Park, where the senlons of the <
convention are to be held la the an-
dltorlnm. Gea. K. at. VanZanot 1
will prealde over 'he gathering and :
the addreea of welcome will be 1
made by Mayor J. V. Moore. The :
bnslnees meetings will continue two i
days and will be liberally Inter- I
•persed with features of entertain- :
meat. Each evening there will ha
camp-fire meetings .with addresses by
prominent voteraus and other*.
INDEPENDENT CROP
REPORTING CONCERN
LUSITANIA WILL USE
NE& SHORTROUTE
AN ORGANIZATION TO COMPETE
WITH GOVERNMENT IS PORM.
ED IN NEW YORK.
Now York, July It—The organisa
tion of a company to gather crop
statistics In competition with the
government department of agrlenl-
tore, became public today by ’ the
appearaaoe of a mercantile cotton
crop reporting company In tho list
of ntw Incorporations at Albany.
It la proposed to appoint corres
pondents la every county In the
cotton belL The reports will ha re-
reived about tho same tlma the
rovjrtnnerfYi reports are. sent In.
BIO 8HIP WILL CALL AT FISH
GUARD, <2 NEARER SOUTH
HAMPTON THAN HOLYHEAD.
New York, July IS—The Canard
liner Lusitania, ‘ which' sailed from
Now .York today. Is to,ho the first ot
the big mall steamships to call at
rishgnard, the now port on tns
coast of Pembrokeshire, South
Wales. Fishguard la 32 miles near
er Queenstown than Holyhsad, and
10l' milts nearer than Liverpool.
This means a saving of -at least six
hours against Liverpool, and will
enable the Lusitania's passengers to
reach London at a reasonable boor
rext Tuesday night . This Is tba
shortest schedule over arranged for
regular travel between New Tork
and the British metropolis. The
tame arrangement will alto prevail
tn regard to the West-bonnd steam-
chips'ot the Canard line.
BIG JIM JEFFERIES
PUTS UP THE MONEY.
IMjlOILfS WITH MEMORIES-
At Barltwood Asylum. England,
they have records ot Imbeciles who
could not only repeat accurately *
page or more ot any book which
had been read yean before, even
thongb it was-a book they did not
understand In the least, bat also of
an Insane 'person who could repeat
backward what he had Just read;
Another' curious case was that of
an lmbeoUa Who, la tho first place,
never - tailed to go to church and
who on reaching boms could repeat
tba sermon word by word saying:
“Hers tho minister coughed; hate
he trapped to.blow him nose,” and
so on.
In another case" the Imbecile knew
the Bible so perfectly that, It yon
asked hkn where such and such a
verse waa to bo found, ha coaid tatt
without hesitation and repeat the
chapter. I
All theca instance* are well am
thenticated, and others smsslng
and true could bo added. And Just
as thsra is on* sens* which M some
times wonderfully acute In persons
of weak Intellect, so In tha ease of
blind people, tha sense of small or
hearing Is ottsn very keen.
On* ot the most remarkable cases
on record wan that ot Jolla Bract, a
deaf and blind mate, who could <U»
tinguMh brothers and sisters by
smell, and who recognised anybody
she bad met before -by Aha same
means—Philadelphia Inquirer. —
NOTED PUGILIST POSTED 28,00*
THIS MORNINQ TO BIND FIGHT
WITH JOHNSON.
New York, July 28—Jas. J-
Jeffrtet todayposted 25,000 to show
his'willingness to fight ths segr»
Tack Johnson.
Be dedans the fight must b»
from twenty to on* hundred rounds,
the club offering the best Induce
ments to get the battle.
CARUSO'S INCOME IS
$500,000 A YEAR.
BftYAN NOT RUN ON
PROHIBITION TICKET
GEORGIANS GETTING RICHER.
With 2* Georgia counties maklDC
tax returns to the comptroller foe.
1200 to date, an Increase in taxable
property from the digests ot eight
to ten million dolltrs Is Indicated;-
Of course these figures may not'
be accurate, as tha returns from the
other counties may not show tbo
same general trenff as those report
ing eo far. Of tha 29 received so
ar, 11 show a combined Increase
over 1908 of 29,903,114 while eight
show a combined lossTSrer last year
ot 2311.001. This leaves a net gain
for tha 30 ot 31.040.513.
PICTURESQUE ENVOY
GOES WITH INVITATION
COTTON IS HIGHER
AND WHEAT LOWER
COWBOY EDITOR FROM TEXAS
WILL CARRY INVITATION TO
PRESIDENT TAFT.
Galveston, Tex.,. July 18—Edward
0'Rdlly. edlUr of the San Antonio
Light, who hat been selected to pre
sent an Invitation to President Taft
to visit Tense la ths fall la s typi
cal western Texan. He will make
tha Journey to Washington on
horseback, using three,horscs, two
et which an to bo shipped ahead.
O'Reilly will leave next Saturday,
attired In cowboy outfit, from som
brero to shoes.
No More Trading Stamp*.
Atlanta, Ga., July 28—Trading
stampa "will be need no more In
Georgia to induce trad*. The swat*
yeaterday passed the bin, which
bad passed the house, by n vote ot
15 to 0. Senator Morris, of Augus-
ta. spoke briefly oa ths mtasam
and said that it waa favored by ths
retail merchants of ths state
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