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THB VALD08TA TUBS, VALDOSTA, GA, BATHOUAV, OCTOBER IS, isoo.
DEGREE CONTEST OF
WATER RIGHTS ARE
DEFINED BY COURTS
THE QU$ FELLOWS
LdDGBB HAVE
SUBORDINATE
JUST RECEIVED.A CIRCULAR] WMMWWIiW WVW ■
ISSUED BY 0RANPRA8TER. | JH
IScIipdI Commissioner Pound!An
subordinate lodge* ot Odd .Fellow. Qjyg^ |||| ereS || n g |nfOrmailOn j ^
throughout .the state,, copies ot » ° ■ | S
circular Issued by John P. Davis, the
Grand .Master, giving Information Atlanta, Ga., OoL 14.—Valuable, Say]
relative to the degree contest to pe statistics on the respective amounts *pr«J
put on by Odd Fellow Lodges when given by Georgia for the education ifbymfl
the Grand Lodge meets at Its next of the white and black races are ■ Mctdl
session. contained In a letter which State '&e,-4
The second degree under the new School Commissioner Jere M. Pound dapaU
ritual has been selected by the 1 fau wrltten to a certain northern tbejfl
Grand Master as the one to be put Dubllcatlon - iM, ^
on to the Contest Ritualistic work P
Friday Morning
ah, Ga., Oct. 14.—The duo
[ proceedings brought by ]
tnllroad Commission Guyte |
Commissioner |
Madrid, Oct. 14.—The Palace la
In a reign of terror. The demon*
stratlons following the execution of
Ferrer at Barcelona have alarmed
the authorities to such an extent
that Madrid, Barcelona and other
cities are' under martial law. The
Palace guard has been doubled' and
the cordon of troop* surrounds the
grounds. ,
Every precaution Is being taken
to prevent the radicals from aveng
ing the death of ferrer with the life
of the king. Alfonso has not left the
palace since the execution.
A reversal In morocco would prove
the signal for chaos In Spain.
Troops Guard Embassy In Parle.
Paris, Oct. 14.
against
ay, for tho latter to show j down yes
lie should bo ousted from , ot 11,0 en
[ yhlc’h he has boon appoint j Power c
lot heard In the Superior I Slms . whl
L. . . I court of 1
] morning ns It was ex- Klma c ,
tiltdato .yesterday after- ! danl ba(1
.. they would be. [stagnant
- There was a postponement late i com e a b:
yesterday Until tomorrow morning, mosgpltoe
The postponement was had becauso contracted
of ttie ( fnct thatwidge Lamar, one otMrwIse
of AhMdunljB't6r ! Mr. McLendon, la ; : J»?*nie
engaged in the trial of a caet|n A\f tobtal
1antp9£& oould not he Prsafett to; * Blrl
dt3MKisrwlie jterytblng "
readiness for tho hearing. Messrs. ' :
-The city today la
In a furore over the Ferrer ease,
and troops are guarding the Span
ish embassy.
Other capitals of Europe report
demonstrations against the Spsnlsh
embassies, and even In South Amer
ica the people are wrought up
Meldr-fm, attorneys for Mr. Gray,
have thehr answer prepared and I
ready t,) fllo When tilt; c:i«o lx f?i 11 **<I
m^t^^orglng. ‘
Mr. McLendon has been 7In. wil
city since Wodifesdny moraine. -He
Is here for the purpose of being'of
what- Mjtfvlce to his attorneys he can
be. M\f.'McLendon scorns confident
that he will ho reinstated after this
hearing. He hnsyMiad'-but little to
sny since his arrival In Savannah,
exce-it to state that ho will be pre-
parieft a short time to discuss eub-
Jo^W^HnWost to tho State from
one^^^V tt to the 1 other.
International Labor Protest!.
New York, Oct. 14—A special
i meeting of the International Labor'
Organisation has been called to pro-
te»t agalnit the execution ot Ferrer.
..by the government of Spain.
I DI8CIP-
PARTAKE
RULE PRIZE IS ,
HE PROPER THING
, THIS IS WHAT IT COST ,10. H-.
COWAN, OF ATLANTA, TO
STOP DIVORCE ACTION.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14—By paying.
- his wife 110,000 In cold casta, and
taking the pledge to stay on fba
water wagon, Ed. B. Cowan, g prom
inent business man, baa Inducad
To Teach Negroes Religion.
Durham, N. C., Oct 14.—The board
of advisors for the National Religi
ous Training School for tbw colored
race, which la toon to ha erected
here through the mnnlfleenea of Dr.
Jamas E. Sheppard, met today to dis
cuss tho details of Ike project and
to award contracts for tho erection
of the buildings. Many men of note
are members of tho hoard, among
them Rev. C. H. Parkbnrst of New
Tort. Senator Overman of North
Carolina, Judge J. C Pritchard ot
Asheville. Gen. B. W. Green of Little
Bock, Ark, Bishop Robert & Strange
of Wilmington, and Rabbi Abram
from the. State Agricultural Collage',
at Athens, where dairy herds, are
kept the year rounA tor experimen
tal purposes, show that this feed In
proving the best source tor Increas
ing the milk supply and also the
richness of the milk produced.
The report of Inspector Methvln
in regard to his Investigations will
be awaited . with Interest
Hundreds of western feed dealers
ore now registering with the De
partment of Agriculture their feed
formulas which are to be tagged
and taxed for the ensuing year, and
It la of Interest tq note that practi
cally every one of them contains a
portion of cotton seed meal to bring
up the amount of protein necessary
under the legal requirements of tbe
Georgia Pure Food law.
General Floyd King Acquitted.
Falls Church, Va., October 14—
General Floyd King, former Louis
iana Congressman, was acquitted to
day on the charge of stabbing Wil
liam Martin. He pleaded self-defenae
8 SUPPER. .
H poses
. bo tha greatest event, in ,
the history of the religions world,
will be observed on Sunday afternoon
when forty-five thousand Dlaolplob-bf
Christ will assemble at Forbea ‘Field
to partake of the Lorfe Supper.
The occasion will be the closing
scene of the centennial declaration
of tbe restoration, by Thomas Camp
bell, Five hundred deacons and one
hundred elders, will serve commun
ion.
Special trains are coming Into the
city, bearing thousands to tbe cero-
mony.
BODY HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED.
Murdered Girl at Fall Rlvar Was Ju
lia Grlnnell.
Fall River, Maas., Oct 14—The
murdered girl whoae dismembered
body was fouhd on the Bulger-
Marsh road, baa been positively
Identified as that of Julia Grinutll.
Conference of Health Officers.
Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 14.—Village
and townahlp health officers from all
sections of Ohio gathered In thla
city today to exchange vlawa In re
gard to sanitation, the prevention of
dlseaae and other problem! of com
mon Interest. The occasion of tbe
gathering waa tbe opening of tbs
ninth anual conference of tbe Ohio
State Board of Health. A discussion
of diphtheria and methods for pre
venting Its spread was the chief fea
ture of the opening eesilon. The con
ference will continue over tomor-
FRESH SEEDS,
Seeds That Grow.
Brooks County Seed Oats and Rye,
Texas Seed Oats,
Ruta Baga and Turnips, Onion Sets, red
and white. Barley. Seed Wheat.
Ingram & Ramsey
School Books, Drugs and Seed.
VALDOSTA, - -
BARRETT BELIEVE8 OFFER OF
A CUP AT ATLANTA 8H0W IS A
SPLENDID IDEA.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14.—Tho offer
of r handsomp Oliver cun for the
best mole shown at, the coming
horse show In Atlanta, haa been
etrongly endorsed by Chas. S. Bar
rett, president of the National Far
mer's Union.
Mr. Barrett declared the Idea waa
calculated to stimulate keen in
terest In fine farm and draught ani
mals all over the state. “The male
la the sturdy, dependable farm ani
mal,” said Mr. Barrett. "Much ot
the prosperity of the farmer de
pends on the kind of stock he has
on big place. When yon see a far-
mer with a big, sleek male yon will
generally see a prosperous one. The
offer of a prize nt the horse show
la calculated to stimulate Interest
of flint Class farm animals. I feel
that no future of the horse show
will be u Interesting as the exhibit
of fine male, the trophy will bring
here end that great good will come
of It. I am aura."
Hawlty and Yoakum Now Control
4,480 Miles of Railroad.
New York, Oct 14—Th# large In
terest In the Missouri, Kansas and
Texu Railroad purchased by Edwin
Hawley and B. F. Yokum given
them the predominating atrength
of that system, which In addition to
tbe Katy and other systems con
trolled by Hawley, glvu him con
trol of 4,480 mllu of railroad,
reaching from the whut fields In !°* Wilmington,
M’CARREN OPERATEO ON.
New York 8enator Undergoes Opera
tion tor Appendicitis.
New York. Oct. 14—State Sena
tor McCarren who wa. suddenly
operated on lut night for appendi
citis In n Brooklyn hospital. Is to
day In n critical condition.
TWELVE PEOPLE DROWNED.
Norwegian Steamer Was Sunk Off
Christiana, Norway.
Christiana, Oct. 14—A report to
day saysi that the Norwegian steam
er Stark sank near t Molldven and
twelve people were drowned.
Cotton Easier and Lower.
New York, Oct. 14—Cotton open
ed easier thla morning nt five to
eight points lower. Later the mar
ket !■ reported better.
Wheat Is Lower Today. .
Chicago. Oct. 14—Wheat is
fraction lower today.
climbing tbe hills. At Jasper the
command was divided Into two col
umns and each plunged Into the
mountains Independently. In the
foothills the two commads worked
out both tbe offensive and defensive
sides of modern warfare, end some
time* opposed each other In a mimic
battle. The command, 650 strong,
was under the command of Col. Van
Orsdale.
A RAILROAD MERGER.
her to withdraw her divorce suit
and a reconciliation results. It.
Cowan gets drunk again bis wife
keep a the money 1 and will continuer
the divorce action.
Cowan has been raising lota of
row* recently.
tbe Northweat to the Gulf of Mexico. I Simon of Washington, D. C.