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SATURDAY, OCTOBKIi ». 1000.
The Chief Executiie Has Siren-
From Parlor to Dining Room.
Have you Thought About the Condi
tion, that Your Dining Room is in?
mmtei abo ve all rooms should be in-
fied with your dining room we
want to call your attention to
HjlLllffij f I Side Boar^from^aOO
11. to $75.00, Buffets from ;
$18.00 to $40.00, Exten- |
J I 1 sion Tables from $6.00
, from $6.00 to $30. per set.
We will thank you to call and see our line. ' .
ALANTA DRUGGIST I
CRAZED BY DRINK
Rev. R. K. Dennis, of Sale City,
came over Tuesday morning tor a
abort visit to his slater, Mrs. W.
L. ^Pat'en and his eon Royal, who
man who killed Sheriff Ben Keith
mveral years ago. His attorney, Sam
Hewlott. Introduced new evidence in
tbe shape of an affidavit from an eye
-witness, who eet up that the sheriff
attempted to arreet Harper without
stating that, he was the sheriff. He
toM Harper to throw up his hands
and Harper started to run. The Sher
iff opened lire, which Harper return
ed, Keith being killed. No decision
will he reached in this case for sev
eral days, at Harper was also respit
ed from October * to ,October It. O.
R. Hutchens, the new comml..Jom'l 1 _
DEFIED POLICE AND THREATEN
ED TO KILL HIS DAUGHTER IP
THEY ENTERED HIS HOME.
Atlanta, Oa., Oct. 5—Dr. 1ft
Delamater, a prominent druggist In
thjl city, barricaded his , house this
morning width Is 8-year-old daugh
ter, and fdJWours held
cordon of police, wh
Is We under the cere of Dr. pat.
Valdosta,
Mr. Hllray Cowart, of Howell,
wai here last week (baking hands
with hie mapy frlenda.
David Rablnowlts apent last week
In Savannah where he went to ob
serve the pegular Jewish holiday.
Dr. W. D. Sloan left laat. weak
for Augusta where he goes to enrer
Mwm'a
thorough course In medicine.
The city fathers have recently,
tne child If they ontored. ^Hlg
The police were afraid
the houae, but the child dually
flipped out belamater th*n quiet
ly surrendered.
His wife and children were In
terror alt night Dr. Delamater was
erased by a protracted spree.
snd heard the two crees mentioned.
Tho board has 107 petitions to eoneW-
or this week.
constructed'a new shed over the
public well.
Mrs. W. ti. Black left Saturday
evening tor Quitman , where she
will spend ■ two or, tyree week* as
the guest of her ifcopts, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Cook.
Through the kind hWrtqdncaa of
Mr. J. if. Bostick ania.Hr. 8am
Ratten the children of-. the big
echool, Including all of?Jh'o‘. little
ones, with 'many grown-AA too.
Romalna of a Well-Known Baptist
Preacher Interred Yesterday.
‘.'-Atlanta. Oa„ Oct. 8.—Funeral
services over the remains of Rev.
Emory F. Anderson, one of' tho
oldest and best known Methodist
ministers In the South, were cool
ducted yesterday afternoon at tho
First Methodist church, followed
,by Interment at Weatvlew cemetery.
He died at the age of 8l‘ years.
Mr. Anderson graduated from tho
University of Georgia In 1881. For
more than a half century he served
his ehureb finally becoming local
pastor at Atlanta, whert the last
. twenty yea re of hie life were spent,
•Ha had hundreds of frlenda through
out the state. He was one of the
oldest. If not the oldest, paitors In
tho Methodist conference. Hts.
brother. Dr. bawia <1. Anderson,
died In Madison In 1807 at tha age
of 80 year*.
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A GOOD ROADS MEETING.
visited' the beautiful' connmt homo
of Mr. Patten where tbM^were
treated to an ola reshloned "Bnder
boiling." The kld» can't fcaay
enough for tha kind treatmeptt re
ceived at the hands of Maasn. Boa-
tick and Patten and the kind,
motherly treatment that Mrs. Pat
ten gave them. There were over a
hundred In the party.
The etreeta of onr little town
resemble a drone day op Saturday.
Crowds are here all day, many of
them from a distance.
toted the Mtlltown Lumber Co.
having to pnt on an extra crew at
night to taka care of the orders
that are coming to them on- every
train.
A State-Wide Meeting Called to At
lanta for November 10th.
Atlanta, Oa., OcL 6.—Fred L.
White, of Bnckhead, president of
the Good Roads Club of Georgia,
hag called a state-wide good roads
meeting'In Atlanta on November
It. President White decided that
during Automobile week It was a
F* opportunity to hold such «
meeting as gopd road experts and
advocates from all parts of the
■late will he here. Although Mr.
White waa not n v cand!date he was
unanimously re-elected president of
the club at tha recent annual meat,
lag. The 1*10 convention will bo
held In Atlanta.
all doctors.” 80«. $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by A. B.
Dtmmock, W. D. Dunaway and
Ingram A Ramsay.
Frightful Fate Averted.
"I would have been a cripple tor
life, from a terrible cut on
knee cap," writes Frank Dltb
Kellther. Minn., “without I
Ion’s- Arnica Salve, which
cured me." Infallible tor wot
onto and bruises. It soon l
bnrne. scalds, old sores, holla
eruption*. World's best tor i
ISC at A. B. Dlmmoek's. W.
Atlanta. Oa., Oct. 5—Delusional
Insanity was brought forward as a
pica tor commutation of tbe death
sentence of Dr. J. M. Elliott, the
LaGrange veterinarian, before the
prison commission yesterday. Dr.
San Francisco, Oct. 5—President
Teft and party arrived at Oakland
at 7:20 this morning, and began
one of the most strenuous days of
the whirl about the country. The
President took an automobile ride
London, Oct. 6—Tho • Situation to
Spain this morning Is alarming ao-
cornlng to information (received
through diplomatic" channels. The
continued drafting of men tor th*
conquest of the Riff coast Is driving
the people frantic. They deplane
the occasional announcement of
Spanish victory Is the only hopes
of keeping them from attacking the
monarchy. The crisis may .bring
Cheeton, King, of Atlanta, an expertL lh# Un | Ier ,lty of Call-
on nervous trouble, and Inanity. [ fornlo where he wa , glven a pub .
went to LaGrange and gave Elliott )||( , rec#ptlon . H „ then vl , lted a
•a thorough examination. Ho was ln- ifoot bi „ where ||z thouaan d
troduced as a witness before the j ch||dren „ ad gathered ln honor'of
oommlaslon, and elated that Elliott ^ eWrf raaglgtralo . , Ie boardod the overthrow of Ktog AI-
was undoubtedly a paranoiac, and . - _ ... _ t^ 0080 *
could not bo hcM accountable for an “ rev ? DU0 h r P The government ft In control
-act of violence committed while un-! rr<> »" tho bay at eleven-thirty. all meant of communication. T
der the Inlluenco of the delusion in-i After revlewiog the parade in|p a tchee sent out which are not j
, oonlty. i s »n Franclaco tbe President offlci- spec ted by the military censor shi
Elliott lived to Chattanooga prac- 1 n>«t at the laying of the corner
tlcally all of Ida life until some tbros ‘tone for the new Young Mens'
weeks before Ae killed George Rlv Christian Asaoclatlon building. He
ers to LaGrangr. Rivers, It Is said,
waa an Inoffensive fellow and the
killing was atnfoet unprovoked. It
was ahown by the testimony that El-
Jlott spent his early life on tha
atreots as a waif, his father being a
man of most vlolont temper. His
father finally became Iusane and died
to the asylum. Dr. Elliott waa an
habitual user of drugs and alcohols.
His wife, two young daughters and
later attended a reception at tbe
Union Club and retired to his hotel
to rest up for tbe banquet tonight.
MILLTOWN MENTION.
Mrs. J. E. Cook arrived here
from her home at Quitman for a
short visit to her daughter, Mrs.
W. L. Black.
Messrs. J. H. Bostick, S. B. Pat.
•on were present at the hearing. No!ten, W. L. Patten and Revs. Ora-
decision Is expected In two or three! ham Forrester and P. T. Knight
daye, as Governor Brown respited El-j spent Monday night In Valdosta at-
Ilott from October 8 to October 22. tending a meeting of the trustees
, Tho oommlaslon also heard the plea of the Oaklawn School at this
of John Harper, the Mnrray county place.
conditions In Spain to be nearer!
revolution than during the Barce
lona uprising.
King Alfonso maintains a bold
front but It Is understood that ar
rangements hare been made for a
hurried departure of the royal fam
ily when the storm breaks out.
Holy War Declared Aainst Spain.
Gibraltar, Oct. ft—A Holy war
has been declare^agalnst Spain In
Morocco. Mohammedan Hierarchy
Is now fighting with the Tiffs, Oreat
hordes of fanatics are now- pouring
Into the vicinity of Mellla to take
up arms against the Spaniards.
Mi
AMERICAN
If a buggy
Every set
will last a
mill man
Years,
that is qual
ity. Ask
Mr. J. N
fell from qin steps.
Young Eetrtdgs Painfully Hurt la
* Fall Ysetorday. *
While going down the steps yester
day at Mr. O. W. Letter's cotton gin
which la located two or three mltot
north of tho city, young John Be-
tridge accidentally fell to the ground
and was painfully tainted.
It was reported that one of hit
arms waa broken by the fall and that
ha received other tnjurlee of a leee
various nature.
Ho was reported a« resting well
late yettorday.
Bray where
he got his
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tfiGtcdl
John T. Roberts,
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Automob
Gins and Saddfo. \
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