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\ ®HB VALDOSTA TUBS \ VALDOSTA. GA, riKiWMV MAY tl, 1010.
INCREASE IN
ILLICITSTILLS
Many Moonshiners Began Busi
ness Alter Prohibition Lav
Atlanta, Ca., May SO.—According
MEMORIAL DAY
IS OBSERVED
Celebrations ot Northern Dec
orations Day is General
New Tork, May *0.—President
Taft arrived this morning to review. to n recent report of the commission
the parade of the grand army of the j «r '«f Internal revenue received here
republic. After a rest at his broth-j from Washington, moonahlnlng, par-
er's, Henry Taft’s residence, the pres- ( tlcularly In tile southern states which
ldent proceeded to the grand atand! have enacted prohibition 'laws, la
and watched the ’’thin blue line” of i very largely on tha Increase
the New York civil war veterans Comml«rtoneKChbpn recently went
The route only extended a mile. '
and Sailor’s monument were Imprea- J ' eforo U>e appropriations’ commiC-
slve. Two hundred and fifty boya | tee of the house and asked that aa
sang patriotic songs. Gen. George increase of BO per cent be made in
Loud made the address. The end j ^ approprlat , ons for dcfray , ng tJe
cf the services were like tho begin- 1
nlng, marked by the bombing of «*P«nKa of his office, that increase
twenty-one guns from the Crulsor j having been made necessary by the
Salem. ( . greater number of Illicit distilleries.
The Day in Other Cities.
Combride, Mass., May 30.—A
GOVERNOR HAS
’EM GUESSIN6
He Insists That There Is
ot Time for the Race
AGREES WITH
GOV. BROWN
B was
Bight In Chattanooga Case
. . 0a " SO.—However
Atlanta, May IS.—The Atlanta] severely he mar attack the admlnls-
Journal may recover, but will never, tratlou of Governor Brown In other
fool natural again. Finding ltaelfj “•*•••% SJja Certain that ex-Sena-
candldateleaa In the gubernatorial i has no Intention of
arena, and with no one of ita own land purch *
< ^«- lenn,n4 *» P*rt of
SAVANNAH HAS
BOLD TRAGEDY
Murder
of City Court Sheriff
DULL WEEK IN
NAVAL STORES
bronze memorial tablet to the Har
vard men who died In the Spanish
War was unveiled In the Harvard
Un'on today. The Memorial Day ora
tion at the university was delivered
by Major B. M. Harrod of New Or
leans, a veteran of the Confederate
States army. ,
Vicksburg. Miss., May 30.—The
graves of the soldiers who fought and
fell in the siege of Vicksburg and who
lie burled In the National Cemetery
Congress has bean appropriating
$100,000, but Mr. Cabell asks for
$150,000 for the fiscal year 1910-11.
particular choosing to mix it up with
Little Joe in the coming arathon (
The Journal has been tatfrd put to it
for a text to tell the dear common
people why and how their rights
have been and are being trampled on
by the rutniess trusts and other ter
rible demons.
Hut It Is happy again. It has some
thing to rage over, and It Is doing
the finest bit of hair pulling Just now.
seen since Its old time days of glory.
And It la all because Governor Brtnpn
saw fit to send a military company
bis pUjfidnn.
.Hia emphatic declaration in his
arc Way tain), but
aro Expected to Increase
• Savannah, Oa., May 1<>_^ vary
dull week In the Savannah naval
a lore, worM came* to an end yater*
He said that the passage of prohltl-1 Llndal* to .Utojwal mlnea ltt
tlon laws had greatly Increased tho
number of Illicit distilleries.
There were 1,130 stills captured in
1908 and 1,742 In 1909, an increase
of more toan llfty per cent. Most of [ ar rived it rave, tt
those atilll, were located In dry terri-J haa done 8
tory, the states of Georgia and North and warranted to
Dade county to anpprees a threaten
ed serious outbreak
miners. It does not I
Journal that the troll
tlcally at an end
here were decorated today by the 325 to
Carolina leading. In these states the
number ot arreeta lrfreased from
And It all of
Journal happy and does'
harm. 8ome months ago' Gove
members of the local post of the G. "There were pending on July 1 last j Brown noticed the Journal’s -i
A. R. I year," eald^ Commissioner Cabell, e nce for the first and only time.
Paris, May 30.—The Americans In "4,350 criminal cases, practically all. took occasion to sny to It that
Paris today hal'd their annual otserv-1 rc p rted by our Held force, and dur-' thought the people had shown at the
ance of memorial dny. Many of them, j in the year ending June 30, 1900, we ballot .box that The Journal was not
Including the staffs of the American dlsncacd of 3.780 criminal cases.” |at present the real director of state!
embassy and consulate, went ot Pic- As an lllnstratlon of the great In- affairs or the custodian of the pub-1
pus Cemetery for the customary cere- crease pf Illicit Jbrhlsky making ln dry i He conscience. ’. .5, I
monjj of decorating with flowers the I state, Mr. Cabell cited the following: | That made the Jot)
grave of Lafayette. "In |C»wgla, for the fiscal year say'awful, and
Sandusky, 0.,|May 30.—One ot toe landing June 30,. 1908, half of which , the people anlgi
: Taatorea ot thq Memorial Day eele-' .»** odder the' loony option regime and said’'"Bullj
**’ hrntlon In Snnijusky was the decora- IVt-'tlWntlSffe. xvdfe iselzed and de-' present attack
tlon of the graves of 205 Confederate ^utfWed. For the. ye*r ending June worrying. anybodjf,
soldiers who died while held captive | 30, 1909, the tint full year of prohl-j JoarnRl g,ee — 1
by the Union forces on Johnson's, hltlon, there were/823,, talking any moi
Island, near hero "In North CarollnaV Which has re- Governor Bi
San Francisco. May 30.—Memorial I cently gone dry, the proportion 1,, >aya nothing.
Day was observed In San Francisco j Just about the came,
by a parade of toe-veteran** organlza- “In Oklahoma, there were approx-
tions and the decoration of the sol-1 Imatcly three time* as many arrests
diers’ graves In' the National Odd. * ntl cases of violence, since the state
Fellows cemeteries. went dry. Tho experience in these
City of Mexico, May 30.—Tho S ‘ R ‘ ?S Is only Indicative of condt-
American eolony here. Including tho tlons prevailing generally throughout
members of tho local O. A, R. post, the country In dry sections."
today decorated the graves of the ——
Ame-lqan emWerx jlnt>tti(v«o[ted Na-1 REVIVAL OF THE ’’MIKADO.”
tlonal Cemeiery nhd 1 atso’me 1 monu- 1
STATE
HEALTH
ent to tho Mojd^n <padctfi killed In ^pern of tlio El-Iitl"* Comes A^t| Tubsrculosls SoclBly wants [N&y .SJatesmsn are Msma-
Wants Mo y for its Campaign |iaj|zing the Northern Oead
ptstlnR tho s-tormlnfe of fchapulto-
TWO TO HANG FRIDAY.
H*»rk Into Popiilnrlfy.
New York, May 30—A notable revi
•vnj of ’’The Mikado" was g‘ven Its j
first performance this afternoon at |
the Casino, where n largo audience
4V . 4 t . Atlanta, Ga., May 30.—State aid
Nothing Hut Executive Interference ** , hcred *° ,a ' , * k a * ala over ‘"d ter tuberculosis
Savannah, May JO.—The funeral
of Mr. J. w. McIntyre, Jr„ sheriff of
the City Court orSavannah, who waa
shot by an unknown party weet of day afternoon wben~thlr.' „w
the City Saturday night and who died I era ef aplrlts turpentine at flfty-ntaa
„ a „ .ttheVj7.: P h’«i;..wn™rt"|r" u ■ • n "°; w,u >«*■«*■**
speech last night that he be , place th,a •“‘"’noon from the real-1 cxporter * ,nd ‘a® local buyers were
jat Governor Brown acted no- dpnre °I the father of the deceased | *’ l ** la * ’to pay 58 1-2 cent* for'the
**hln his. power, In refuting °" lcer °" Hu " atreet we,t ’ Mr. Me- product but the factors and others
s the mwAa.il.lauat have *"' ylr « who * aa » young man not, would not sell at that figure
mme nf hi» 6 ,hnn ,h,rty y enr * of ago was I — , at ,w,,rc ’
* very popular with those who knew ; „ T ™ wer ® 90 “«k* sold at fifty-
' ™ > him and belonged to one of the most. 9 con ‘* ^ut tho buyers would not
' “O®": prominent families In Savannah. | Daor ‘hat for the entire stock and
r ’ I He was a military officer with eon-1 lho told ®ra would not eell mere at
tair r_. . - - »l d ® r * b, e experience and during tho ,l ‘® fl *ure named. It.ia Very evident
L of Hi PS »» ^ pttP "i**«« the military was called out; tiiat big buyers, being tided ov-
JJ 1 Chattanooga lands. But,; from Savnnnnh to go to Statesboro. or hy the delivery of May future!
_wHn the distinct understand- to prevent the lynching of two no-.bought some weeks ago are wfliln*
*3 he governor was given dls-waB a lleutrnant In the Emmett rifles t0 Play a waiting game, donendln^
dec !] n « tha purchase. If,! a lieutenant In the Emmett rlflea j upon Increased fuclpt* to heln the
ivestlgatlon, be should deem 1 Rained considerable local and state lout of tfielr dilemma. More than
” abl °* | fam e by his efforts to get the com-1 thousand barrels of snlrlta
• the caauanoogaimandlng officer to attack the mob 1 over from yesterday with*..#
“ P®rry- ’ It which finally took .wo negroes U d j for renter C M M talnl hta T.
governor burned them to death. 'll. The shek el Xta^stm J
lid he sol The sheriff on Saturday night went | 0Wf be iug ie„ Kian
caae, 1 0Ut we,t of th ® clt y. a,on ® ® nd it Is believe ,v,"’ ^** ,k but
r tt.” l a ™» d tor «• P»n>o»e of fluding • will a «fn j. b ° l wea ‘ her
thht the colored deputy named Green Whom 1 1 constd.rrhL *!! ***** ° f ***'”
Ir, wished to perfect an arrest for | 9 a ! jn T . * bte eXteDl '
j m ‘ him. The deputy was supposed to! A . p ra ® are away hehlnd now but
P . have been at Lincoln Park, a negro t “ ey should Improve greatly as coon
— le resort near the city. Tho sheriff ap-' “ “e .sun begin* .to shine wIKi ac-
peered at r. small store during tho «“®*om*d brilliancy snd heat through-
slmply even j n g an d said ho had boon shot.. out ‘he naval etorea belt. All consum-'
to purchase f» e wanted to borrow a weapon. The ora ®re looking _ for the market to
- 'store keeper had none so the officer drop In price and apparently Willi
'* left the store gojng into the dark- 1 *"od reason. In the meantime they
■"-\itees to look for the man who has are 'ending a sort of hand to mouKi •
shot him. His Injuries were so aa-J existence and buying only just as tit
1- rlous. however, that he soon fell un- tie stock'aa they enn get along with
,n i conscious snd wns brought Into the This applies to both tho forolg
r, | city on a street car for treatment. | dom.-stlo buyers They va.s
« . .rnrfrTnirijH
1 corporate able to glv* a clear and coherent
wealth was miklhg an Vffort to con-i»‘»‘®'n®nt as to the man who shot, . aboit ’.t-k wcn*
! this officer will unduiibtmliy proclpi- part,onIar «™de once in a while when
tate a political campaign that had ,7* r * e,a ln lh « market for
been nnlnoked for up to the-time of J*’ *, Ule re * u, ‘ *® ‘hat buyers are
hir death,. ‘ i hlddlng all aorta ot prices for tha
Ho would have Keen re-elected Product ft just depend* upon how
without oppbs'tlon had he lived but badly a man want* resins as lo how
his death will make the campaign much he will pay for them,
for his successor a freo for all. It Is I Tho month of May has seen a
believed. , j great number of barrels of spirits dn.
I Uvered lo thoso who contarctcd for
OBSERVE DAVIS’ BIRTHDAY. | ‘hem on future orders earlier In the
I senson. Mny Is the first month for
Confeil-nite OrgnnlcnUnns In Sevan- the delivery of May-August futures
neh to t'fiimnemo-nte It. and tho fact that so few of the big
Snvnnnah, May 30—Tho birthday buyers hnyo been In tho market tho
of Jefferson Davis will ho prooorlv latter part or this month Ind’catos
observed In Savannah on Friday that they nre getting May futures <lo-
washlngton, May 20.—The halls evening by the confederate organise- || V ered and that this Is ■u.ml.lo^
1 #.Anor*ooM mho -I I . . , . .. i Inna Tho nitlvlln varlll l.» Inwllnil tn ....
1 to offi
ee.
i
SILENT TODAY
«u>.sA.a mia wiLiii'iniiiri oi roon-iiao w .. . „ ’ ' —-r/* 1 ,, s *, . .. _ «-wmi»wrurjr uominaf. i.nrtrn do-
Atlanta. May 20,-Unle.s the gov a " d , t0 • n J°y the « on K» of ‘he "Three t|onl conalder8d ® ^"eMlon^*! ***** ° l the COnntrJ, ‘ he a ' a ‘ t ’ amea rutTs . Savsnnahlnn will known U '"' r,, ‘* * re l0Olte,, tor ot futur ®* c “
ernor step. In and intervene, two le- OU^rtMd ,he ° COrS,a l8 * l * Ia ‘" re *hlch meets ° f ‘ h * " atlon par “ clp, ‘ ed "> “>® “»• throughout Georgia will deliver the ^ ’ '*'* * W °
gal execution, will take pltce In Fnl- ®,*™**®™ la ,' a *.I*” 0 "* 01n> * rt and ,next month. Dr. George Brown of nual commemoration of the nation’! address of the occasion. ?*f* lB a J lch tho “ *o' d *»1
ton county this Friday, for the flret 8u „, v “^* ,t * rp1 ?*’ ... Atlanta, a well known tuberculosli dead. | Mr. Cult, la an orator of ability h *J a 1 *® dal ' T * r th * l »' W PropyrUcn*
elaborate pregram of natrlotlo a,| d his address is certain to be most “ • omc1
1 interesting and Instructive. There chao,,c a,at ® «h™nghont (*,, belt
, |expen, logotner with members of thet
are both negroes convicted for dlf- “ n a ™V; wb,c J ' ac,ad "j Antl-Tubercnlo.l. society, have been' 1 **,*- martial music .ud thl msrei, 1 ,nt ®restlnf snd Instructive. There c,, “ ,,c ,,a “ ‘h™»*ho.,t K,,
ferent crimes, and the fact that the " ! at work ln ,lh ® "“• r * a ‘ of the move- *?.^ There will also he a program of Con- cord,B « to ad »‘“*’ Th®r® ara not
date, set for their execntlon happen ^ “^a chHmtee^JlL^ tad ”“*• ,»» »®terana to pa, tribute to the (e<! .r,t, .ong. ud otheV features. ! men working In the naval
to fall together la only a coincidence !^*P??“ d j N,ataon Md j -j wsnt to warn every tnbercnlar «"»• of their comrades was carried f _ more* wood* to g*t th* crop out as
On* I* Crank Brook*, the negro hnp-, v ’ patient and pat them on duo notice." ont in Washington. There Was a FUJATINO DRY-DOCK RANK. , rapidly sa It should he haadM.
glar. who shot ud killed a servant — vinu.oocr. —(declared Dr. Brown "that thera la scor* or more of crand armv nn.t. I Thera have bNU rain* through
Who tried to arrest him, and the r K PPED W,,L ’ jtmt one treatment for tubercnloala lB j- tod . r , It le Rumored that Congd raters a portion of the belt udthl*’ haa help-
other la Rogers Merritt, convicted of 1 ~ land that la the admlaistratlon of tu-1 . *“ "* parade ’ Against United mates Did It. | ed conditions soaMshat so far as
committing a criminal aaaault upon | Aft«w Yeans of Besrehlnq, It UFound t h , ren||n a properIy equipped san-l Tha unlted 8panlah war veterans, ] Manilla, May 20.—The floating weather condition* are concerned
ttarlum. Every one can remember army *nd navy, ud union and na-dock Dewey was sunk In Bublg Bay I a .-:, •
by conspirators against the United! PATTERN COINS ON SALE. '’
a white woman. I I" Basement of School.
Brooks, apparently, has no earthly Louisville, Ky„ May 20,-The body when cases of' rabtesrir mod do* tlonal guards were also repraented.
chance of eacape from the gallows, of Alma Kelna was found In the cel* bite, was fatal. Most of ns can re- The principal exerclsea were held at States, according to a report cue-
but a strong effort Is being made to far of a school house here today. This member when nearly every case of Arlington and Senator Bradley, of rca ‘ here as to partial results of an Man, Collectors of rviin a« ,t
save Merrt’t on tho ground of mis- l B the end of one of the most sen- diphtheria was fatal. In this state Kentucky, delivered the address. Investigation of the accident. , *,!„ |„ F-iL'umI T.Hlsv
taken Identity. |national disappearance cases on rec- last year there were six hundred and' I The valves were found unopened,! London, Mny 30 A notable alo
THREE KILI.ED IX WRECK.
fifty cases of rahleg and two deaths
KEEPING RfSIXESS SECRETS. I A year after the j?!rl disappeared and the death rate of diphtheria has
letters woro received hy h^r re’a- been reduced oboist fourteen per j.; MJ wj nc p r j,«t • ,
Pencil Company G<w»s to Co»irt to t| V(1R (lemandfnR $5,000 ransom. cent. Every one can remember when " Dl , a ’ d ^ ' sh ^ * ,,, UI
Prfitrrt IN S«rrrt Pt-ocPM«os. The relatives offered to pay the every rae 0 of tuhereuloslH wns fatal. .. 0f 9 ' > ma - U P*_ _
Atlanta. Mu' 1 30.-—.Tudpe Newmnn - - w*. iii«*. l*. L«An i — ti>i* * Y 1 *
ransem. but never recovered po-scs- Now ‘here has been cured In this Campbe| j Drakeman " J PHSr .
_t — . s _ _i_i Rfnfn c ffhlv-in’n «if»r lint It tmft *
vis
THE NICARAUGUAN ARMIES.
on the Mobile and Ohio railroad
of the United States court haa been <|cn of the Kjr ,
called unen to decide the verv Inter
esting and Important question of
whether a man who baa learned val-
uable secrets In the employment of r.h.™in» .nH wht»- iu ue true, i
one company can he prohibited from .» ni.i#«pfH« * three liw n<lre <l to fire hundred dol«
nutting them to use ln the employ. *"■ E*ch Other at Blueflcfd..
,ment of another company. I * ’ J? y .. ^ ° patient wtl cure sevenay-flve per ’ ’ ‘ piping oil in pipe line from Oklaho-
“®drlx resumed Its attack on Blue- ^ of t1)#I> CMel .. , , One Killed and Several Injured In J ni Tj
state elghty-two per cent, hut It has ,
not been done long enough for the I, ". d J‘ em "“, K ‘ hr d * e v, ' r ® k ' lod
people to know the» e facts, and It W " en * fr °'* ht traln was * rMkc ’'
will take ten years to make them be- _ __ „ ... .
Ileve such facts to be true. From ae r Mer| dl«n today.
. May 30.'—A notable sale
I b "‘ 11 ■* believed a big hole will ho r f pattern coins belonging to the
te.—l when tbo -lock Is completely atrrehlln erlleetlon began at
rnl " , ' d ’ Sotheliy’s today, nltrsct'ng a Inrge
Considerable comment wns aroused number of collectors, dealers and
by tho fact that a number of Japan- pii-»<sciet!c experts,
rue vein employed around tho dock. The coleetlon Includes coins mnd9
ter all tho Continental. Asiatic, Afrl-
XMt I'll’E LINE FOR OIL. can and South American countries,
, and presents a bewildering variety
A Line From Oklahoma to Baton In all kinds of metals, from gold to
Rouge Begins Operating Today. tin. The sal* is rega|ued as prob-
AUTo rraauea nivn waaam ! 8hrB veport, M»v 3t).—It Is au’hen- ably the most Important of Its kind
lira spent at th* beginning of each AUTO CRA8HED INTO WAGON. ^ t| ca Uj. announced this morning that ever held.
A temporary Injunction has been
rrsnted the American Lead Pencil "«M. this morning. 8cores of Gov-
Dr. Brown says the voters, not on-'
Company of New York, restraining emment soTdtera are dlecrtlng dally. , y of Oeor g| a , 1)llt of tho ent i re M1Ithi 1 Baltimore, MJ.. May
me, via Caddo fields, near Shreve-!
Baltimore This Moralna^^ port, to Baton Rouge refinery, will be New York, May *3o".—oTfford”‘pii-
Plnrhot Back From Europe..,..
Inaugurated tomorrow. c j,ot, ex-forest«r of the United State.
emu Dcnnnegaan >•“"• «w«» ““r — stiouia rorce tne politicians ana ieg- »“ '"»* —The line Is two hundred and sev- arrived from Europe today If ho
of that company’s secret processes and toe Government sustained ter- lslaton to appropriate money enough “ nd four people were seriously In- enty rolIea loB g, Pour ptimp | B g brou g ht an meMa g, f rom Roosevelt
snd metoods to the National Lead rifle lossc*. to take care of tuberculosis patient*. Jured In an automobile smash In tlons filled toe line with ninety thous- to the Insurgent* It was kept a dark
Pencil Company. The penalty Im- There are uhccnflrmed rumor* of who ftre unable to pay for their own Park Heljtfjta this morning. Tha «a- and barrel*, which waa neceaaary be- aecret. Plnchot refused to dlseuas
poaed waa $10,000. an attempt In making for a protocol, treatment. chine ran Into a heavy wagon f 0 r e the service* to the refinery. the Ballinger affair.