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VALDOSTA TIMES. VALDOSTA, GA, TUESDAY, MARCH Bl, 1011.
JOE TERRELL
MUCHJETTER
Says his Health is Better
in Years and That he
is in the Race to Stay.
Atlanta, Ga., March 20.—"You
Fmay say for me with all the empha-
I bIs you can place on the statement
I that I am still In the race for the
WANTS BETTER
ELECTION LAWS
Savannah Representative will
Introduce Bill for Aus
tralian Ballot
BIB CASES UP
FORjEARINB
Cases of Almost World-Wide
Interest are Called in Dif
ferent Cities,
Investigation of Ferrer Trial.
Savannah. March 20.—The an- Madrid, March 20.—The govern-
nouncement that Hon. Jos. McCarthy. men- today began its offlclal Investl-
i one of the representative* In the leg- gatlon into the trial . of Professor
United States, expect to continue in!Mature .from Chatham county 1b to . Francisco Ferrer, Professor Ferrer,
it until the legislature settles tho (present a 'bill at the coming ecs-iwh 0 was one of the leading'spirits
question, and furthermore, tba^ ;I j slon of the legislature provld’ng for; among Spanish socialists, was con-
»m more confident today than ever the inauguration of the Australian ( vlcted a't Barcelona on charges *
FRIENDS OF
IMS. HULL
They are Indignant at the In
dignity Heaped Upon Them
by Customs Men.
j 8avan
-formation
MRS. ALLGOOD {PRETTY WOMAN
TO BRING SUIT OUTRUNS THEM
Woman who was Held-up by
Customs Officials at New
York Wants Redress.
Motorcycles and Mounted
Cops are not Able to Catch
Atlanta’s Fair Speedist.
before of winning.”
This emphatic and unequivocal
statement was given your correspond
ent by Senator Joseph M. Terrell, at
his home, 121 Juniper street.
False Rumors.
Since Senator Terrell was aelxed
with the attack In Washington sev
eral weeks ago there have been per
sistent rumors afloat over the atate
that he would retire from the race
on account of hia condition and
through the urgent wlshea of his
family and physicians. Recently
-dbeBe rumora have gained fresh im-
.ua from various publications and
m the whisperings of persons per-
keenly interested in Senator
Terrell’s retirement.
Is Getting Well.
"I am getting well fast now,” he
M “and the only trace of my at-
® la'In my leg. This numbness
Apldly disappearing, and I expect
|ko out without the use of crutches
'a week or ten days, i could profo-
ly get around now, but prefer to
unnecessary chances, what-
there is no lie- !',of my do-
o r ■' my ; A—- 1 . a ’
ind m-
It has been In years,
use T have retted and been on
ballot system of voting In Chatham revolutionary activity and 'executed | Btramship
_ — A 4a n1*Atr(ilA VPAitner #11 r. rta* TO 1 AAA '
.. March 20.—The In- Atlanta, Qa„ M ,rch 20—Develop- Atlanta, Ga., Mar h 20. A mys-
„" a b7 th « Associated menu of the past two or three days terloua woman, pretty as a picture
Press lnamwiage from New York, indicate that Georgia women who and with nerves of steel, has prov-
“itiirday thst . Mrao Jos. Hull and j have suffered st the hands of cus- en more than a match for all the
r daughter. Miss Nina Hull, had toms officials may be Instrumental fast motorcycles and mounted cops
-“‘'^parched .by; a female govern- | n starting a scries of legal pro- of Atlanta and Fulton county, who
hf'crltests against tho whole regime have been devoting their efforts dur-
Teturn ^rjg Europe on the (which will force Collector I.eob to ing the past week toward arreetlng
county and to provide voting dls- Oct. 13, 1909.
fricts in the country has created the j The execution aroused a storm of
greatest interest locally. Indignation among 8oc allots- . ttok,
Mr. McCarthy takes the position; world over and chargeg were mgis
that it la obsolete to have the people j that Ferrer’a trial was conduced un-
frem all sections of the county come fairly. The protests were taken up
to the c'ty for the purpose of vot- j h y the opposition In the Cartes and
Ing at the court honasr- • He wanta the government was Anally forced
the country districts to have voting 10 J leld to the demands for an In
booths within their confines and he
wants Also them to have the Austra
lian system of voting put In vogue
here again.
Chatham county had this kind of
voting once, but the law was re
pealed. Mr. McCarthy presided at
a meeting on Thursday night that
endorsed the- bill he has In tn'nfi and
he will proceed to have It drawn and
advertised In time for presentation
at the approaching session jat the
legislature.
PAGSIC RATE
ittaek was as a bolt from the
mse I had not thought of
that any such thing was com-
I know now that It resulted
overwork, and the lack of any
mtdoor exercise. I had been work-
ig for weeks, fourteen to eighteen
rs n day, without recreation of
kind. I did not even attend any
dal funrt'ons whatever In Wash-
and had Just been grinding
iway trying to At myself for the high
luties of my office. So, I suppose I
ivertnxed even my great strength
ind the collapse followed.
HU Assurances.
”1 am receiving constantly now
resh assurances of hearty support
a tho legislature, and I am going to
fin this light. I believe there Is no
oubt of that now, and I Just want
ly friends throughout Georgia to
;now that I am go'ng to be a 8 sound
nd well as ever soon, and able to
are for their interests and the in-
erests of onr great state at the na-
lonal capital.
“It Is not my Intention to return
to Washington at the opening
congress on April 4, hut I will go up
the latter part of April, fit as a fiddle
or the work. As this Is a new con-
tress It will take two or three weeks
o thoroughly organise and get down
business. I can do no part'culnr
In Washington during this for-
atlve period, and the rest here at
■me will only serve to put me In
tter condition for the long task
lead.
T want to repeat with all possl-
emphasls that I am not down and
t, that I am getting well and strong
aln and that I am In this senato-
il race until the finish. And no
mor to the contrary may be given
e slightest credence unless- n statc-
ent comes direct from- me.”
Looks Well.
There la no doubt that Senator
ill la getting well. He looks as
ir-eyed, round-faced and health
|!nned as In Ms palmiest days, with
exception of a natural bleach
im long remaining indoora. He
Iks clearly and easily and he sees
|sny of his friends svery day with-
it fatigue. His nurses have been
[smfssed and the physician is call-
Ig only to see that he continues to
iprove without any backset,
Senator Terrell’s statement will
the atmosphere very much. He
[moves all doubt as to his lnten-
Interotate Commerce Com
mission Began Hearing in
Many Cases Today.
Washington, March 20.—The In
terstate Commerce Commission to
day Ibegan a hearing on the thirteen
applications filed by transcontinental
railroads for relief from the opera
tion of the long and short haul clause , in the Lorimer investigation, came
as amended by the now commerce I **P ’ or trial today. Broderick, a for-
vcstlgatlon.
Truskett Case’ Up for Trial.
Independence, Kas., March 20.—
The case of A1 O. Truskett, charged
with the murder of J. D. * S. Neely,
president of the Wichita Pipe Line
Company and .head of a trust conT-
.pajiy and other’ eftlerpr’sea In hla
home city of Lima, O., was calMd in
court today.for trial.
Truskett shot and killed Neely In
the Palace ’Hotel at Caney, this
county, on the morning of January
7 last. The shooting was the result
of litigation over an oil lease be
tween Truskett and the pipe line
company of which Neely wa» presi
dent • v
Former Pqblic .Official on Tri
Indianapolis, Ind., March
Oliver P. Wns Icy. former^
SeuSfivwIf ilmigned in i-t
day to stand trial for the second
time of embextllng public funds.
The case Is one of the so-calleb
Marlon county graft cases. In which
several former public officials and
others are Involved. Ensley was
Indicted in 1908 and his first trial
took place a yeor ago. The Jury
failed to agree, standing ten to two
for conviction.
Alleged Bribery Case on Trial.
Springfield, 111., March 20.—The
case of John S. Broderick, of Chica
go, whose name figured prominently
sensation In Ncvannah where Mrs.|
Hull nnd her'^laughters are Well
It has been a 1 long time since such
information oh this kind has been so
widely discuss'd. Mr. Hull is prob
ably the richest man In 8avannah.
He Is presfofntot the Merchants Na
tional bank and of several other in
fluential and wealthy organlzat’ons
and no one here believes that either
Mrs. pull or her daughter would
attempt In: any way to detrauq^ie
government: o'f any customs duties
on any articles they might purchase
while abroad.
; Mrs. Hull Is expected Jiome prob
ably on Monday or Tuesday of next
Week accompanied. Iby her husband
and other .members of her family.
It la believed that Mr. Hull will
take some Action against the govern-
fc.ps friends here look
outragee-a act'on.
Btermlnsd man nnd
aome-
created a blK 1 modify his methods.
epecd-mad Joy-riders on Peachtreo
Mrs. De Forest Allgood, of Rome, road.
Ga., well known In Atlanta and New A half doxen well known young
York society, according to tele- men and more than one negro
grams received here, has actually chauffeur have been arrested, but
filed a suit seeking heavy damages this woman, who drives a car which
In the case of delay to her trunks has no number, has thrlee been
which caused so much newspaper seen and thrice shown a clean pair
comments a short time ago. It will of wheels, or rather tires, to the
be recalled that luggage which chasing cop#.
Mrs. Allgood brought from Europe If she Is caught now, Its a chain-
last September was handled And re- gang sentenea sure, declare the offl-
handled by officials here and,In oerg, no matter who she may prove
Now York, on a charge of under- to be. /
valuation hy the owner, but was, L — •—
finally appraised atldhaetlcally what MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL.
Mrs. Allgood had originally eatknat-.. —
ed. Sam Hnratson, Columbus Negro, May
The attitude of the customs ' offl-, not Hang After All.
dale toward the case of Mrs. Hull Atlanta, Oa., March 29.—Sam
and Mini Hull, of Savannah, who g^taon, the Columbus negro, who
wore last week stripped of all their c0DTlcted her . 0 f rape and sen-
clothing nnd examined' like thieves
law. ,
Under the new law the railroads
fare forbidden to charge a higher
rate to Intermediate Western points
than to Pacific coast terminals, where
water competition is encountered,
except when the specific approval of
the Interstate Commerce Commission
has been obtained.
The railroads are seeking to have
the old rules relative to rates con
tinued. The subject la one of vital
Importance both to the railroads and
the ahtppers and It It expected the
arguments before the commission
will consume several days.
^MARKET REPORTS’ TODAY.
Cotton Cloned Lower on the Bearish
(■inner*' Report.
New York, March 20.—Cotton
closed four to thirteen points this
morning on a bearish ginners report.
Stocks were good and fractionally
higher this morning.
Chicago Provision Market,
Chicago, March 20.—Wheat was
firm at one-half higher on light re
ceipts and higher cables. ^Provis
ions were weak and five to fifteen
points lower. Hogs were ten lower
and cattle steady to ten lower.
mer member of the Illinois senate.
Is charged by former State Senator
David H. Holtslaw, of Iukn, with pay
ing him $2,500 on July IB, 1909, in
Broderick’s saloon In Chicago for
Holtslaw’s vote for William Lorimer
for United State® senator.
FINE HOR8E8 UNDER HAMMER.
RADLjTJEATEN
While Strolling in Front of
a New York Houge the
Janitor Assaulted him.
MANY INJURED IN RIOT.
Chlacgo Police Were Called Upon
to Disperse the Mob.
Chicago, March 20. — Several
were Injured In a riot of the team
sters employed by the Arrow Trans
fer Company today. Windows were
shattered by the shower of atones.
The police dispersed the mob.
appearances and general knowl
edge go. he Is getting sound and well
once more. -
Horn's Great Stables of show Horses
for Sale In New York.
New York, Marti 20—The auction
■aio of Paul A. Sore's great stable
of show horses at Durland s Riding
Academy this week lo exciting keen
interest among exhibitors and horse
fanciers all over tiio United States
and Canada and In Europe as well.
Tho high steppers that will go
under the hammer Include the polo
hackney Vanity Fair, which at Long
Branch last summer beat Lady Dill
ingham, three times the small cham
plon of tho National Horse Show,
Tho team of trotters to win the
Arrowhead cup laot fall in tho road
race to tho Garden will also be of
fered. The Sorg outfit beat A. G.
Vanderbilt's team by ten minutes.
Two Days In Land of Snnshlne-
Loa Angeles, Cal., March 20.—Col-
onel Theodore Roosevelt, accompan
led by his family. Is due to arrive In
this city tomorrow morning and will
spend two days In this vicinity.
Among the features of his visit
for which arrangements hare been
concluded will ibe a luncheon with
Governor Johnson and some of the
progressive leaders of California, a
lecture st the Throop Polytechnic
Institute In Passadena, and an ad
dress to be delivered In T-o* Angeles
Wednesday night at a mass meeting
under the auspices of the c'ty cljh
Ions In making the race, and so fat%nd the Republican State Central
Committee.
From Los Angeles Colonel Roose
velt will go to San Francisco.
New York, March 20.—When the
case against Albert Ulrich, charged
with assaulting Booker Washington,
was called today a physician's
certificate declaring that the negro
educator was too ill to attend
court, was presented.
Ulrich accused Washington of In
suiting his wife. Ulrich is held on
the chargo of assaulting the negro.
The assault occurred In front ot
a house on Sixty-third street where
.Washington Pent to see a friend.
He knocked 'on the door for eome
time, but there was no response on
tho Inside. Washington walked
down to tho eldewalk and wes
walking up end down the streets
when Ulrich ran out of a side en
trance and struck him over the head
with a club. Washington said that
he thought Ulrich took him for a
burglar.
Washington wss taken to a hos
pital, While Ulrich was detained by
tho / police officer*.
oa a false rumor thet they were try- tenced t0 httn * " rl)r *“ Apr11 ’ mw
Ing to smuggle In a diamond neck- not pay the death penalty after all,
lace. Is quite likely. It la stated, to If the motion for new trial, wflch
thin proclpltato a tult In that caa©. The Judge L. B. Roan now has under
customs officiate ^Iubo to nsako any consideration, i» granted. Attorney
apology, but stu^y.ptily declare that
ami Justification for
the two VomeiWmpp
JAPS PREPARE FOB WAR.
If he was allowed to remain In tho
Jail at Qolutnbu*.
strong
Bwatsdn was 1
Workmen In Navy Yard, and Aran- “ . Wtt, ,e * r ^ d
nala Are Working Day and Night.
London, March 20.—Official In-
formation was received today that! v . M . c A _ „ulldlng Darns.
Japan was purhcaslng vast quantl-j Springfield, Mo.. March 20.—
ties of rye and coal. It Is also The Young Men's Chrlstl&n Assocla-
known that forces In the Japanese tlon building and dormitories were
naval yards and arsenals are work- burned today. The loss Is $100,000.
Ing night and day. There were many narrow escapes.
POPULAR PRICES AT GRAND.
Emma Buntlngg, a Pretty Little Ac
tress, To Re There.
Atlanta, Oa.. March 20.—A new
departure will be marked In focal
theatrical circles tonight when
Emma Bunting, the pretty and
dainty little popular price actress
opens an engagement with her popu
lar stock company st the Grand. It
Is the first time In recent years
that the Grand has played any popu
lar price attractions.
It hss booked Emma Bunting be
cause of the very unusual populari
ty which She: gained here last sum
mer. She Is h prime Atlanta favor
ite.
Theater Burned.
March 20.—The au
, owned by the
burned today. The
The man who, apparently,' sowed
lettuce and-reaped sun-flowers did
not do his trading at our store.
We apply the same principle to the sale
of our seeds os you do to your sowing—what*
ever we sow, thot we also wish to reap. For on
the reaping depends your future confidence In us. All our
seeds are clean and carefully selected from the finest
stocks in the country. You can rely on their fine quality.
We carry a great variety, but if we have
not what you want, we will get it for you
Come and inspect our stock today.
Some specials, selected for this locality,~
Va. 2-crop Patatocs Chufas
Blits Triumph Potatoes Velvet Beans
Bunch Beans Seed Pinders
Pole Beans Sorghum. Millets.
INGRAM DRUG CO.