The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, June 10, 1911, Image 2

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D9 VALDOffYA TnW, Your Guests Know they are gefting the heat Leer brewed when you serve Pabst BlueRfbboa Tte Be*r of QaJitr It is rich hut not heavy—and just enough of the delicious appetizing flavor of hops without the excessive hitter. Grier s cue today. WEDDING PRESENTS Write us your wants, we can save you money Diamond*, Watches, Cut Glass, Sterling Sil verware, Fine Gold Jewelry Only (he beat carried in this establishment. Write for catalogue EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. 37 Whitehall SI. Atlanta fla N.Y.AND CHI CA60 MARKE SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1011. RAL ARMY IN REVOLT an Soldiers are Mad They Cannot go I Meet Gen. Madero. DEAR BRANID t PA I N LESS LYE WATER and SALVE If you have weak, watery, soro and inflamed eyes, granulated lids, wild hairs, eye ulcers or even TEMPORARY BLINDNESS resulting from either of these, Bur Brad Painless Ere Water aid Sain Bins Instant Relief It la healing, nothing, eaar to apply and harmless even to tho youngest baba. Price, including bottle of eye water, box of salve j and glass pipette with rubber bulb for dropping water into the eyes, 25c at best stores or by mail. Try it today, if not ssti»fl«l. your dMkr will refund aroo tho 20c. THE LEWIS BEAR DRUG CO., PmskoU, Fla. Stocks Opened Easier Lower and Cotton Steady. Now York, June 7—Stock. open<J oa.ler and a fraction lower, later the tone improving. Ti» predicted that the bottom prJ' American Tobacco had imwi nai-.-g Cotton la barely ateady, at four point# lower to two July, IS.90; October, lS.ri; Chicago, June 7.—The May corner engineered by A. J. stern la under Inveatlgatlon I United States District Atlorl Simma, and several Indictment* i likely. Ho far the Board of has taken no decisive action. Chicago l > rovW | on # Mi Chicago, June T.-^The la lower, wheat being off frpm| to 5-8. July 91 1-4. Provisions are easy and dulLg pork, 14.85; lard, 8.7P<^.'SI hoga weak and cattle higher. MEXICO CITY IS SHAKEN FATAL EARTHQUAKE TODAY One Hundred Soldiers Killed in Their Barracks, Mcny Buildings Collapsed, ti e People are Panic-Stricken, the Superstitious Believ ng it to be a Judgment From God for Treatment of R>iaz. City, June 7.—While the preparing for a huge and welcome to Prand.n | report* are received from a rioua itate* telling of riot- land pillage [he rebel army at Vera Cru*. an- |d became It was not allowed to |s to the City of Mexico and par- la the welcome to Genert’ revolted, destroying the of the Inter-Oceanic railroad Wrecking a train. Nineteen were Injured In the wreck, , fatally. .iraa rioting In the sn'burhs pltal last night. Mutiny is in San Lula Potosi, Pue- la. Cuernavaca and Chlpon- pree thousand soldiers are the streets In an effort to Reorder. : of the federal army have to resign within a week. All favor Gen. Iteyes for presl- NO ESCAPE IN TAYLOR’S CASE HUNTER NEARS DAY OF DEATH Mexico City, June 7.—A terrlfl earthquake shock waa felt In th “It Is tho vengeance of God for driving out Diaz. Beware! Be ware!" Tho . Bky was Illuminated . with vivid flashes of lightning adding fur ther leror, Many peopiqf ran to the open GOV. TERRELL COMING HOME He Will Arrive From Wash ington to Conduct atoriaj Campaign. CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES Thirty-eighth Annual Meet- ^ing of Child Reformers Began This Morning. Atlanta, Ga., June 7.—Sonato* Joseph M. Terrell will personally conduct bis campaign for election by the legislature thl* summer to the senatorial office made vacant by the death of Senator Steve Clay, whose unexplred term he I* now filling by appointment by Governor Brown. Senator Terrell ha* already en gaged headquarter* at the Kimball house, roomB 106-7-8 having been reserved for that purpose, and it Is expected that he will arrive In At lanta from Washington by June 20 to open bis campaign. It is stated that Senator Terrell’s health ha* shown wonderful im provement during the past few days and his phyhsical condition now makes it possible for him to per sonally manage his campaign for election to the United States senate. The friends of Senator Terrell arc pleased to know that the state of his health will allow his personal sup ervision of the campaign which will be conducted prior to the meeting of the general assembly. Beniamin M. Blackburn, who has kept In close touch with senator Ter rell during his illneps and: since his return to Washington, had the fol lowing to say In regard to tho cam paign: "Tt may be stated with authority that Senator Terrell will be In At lanta, and will personally conduct bis campaign for election to the United States senate. “The senator ha, Informed me that ho expects to come to Atlanta as soon after the 15th of the month as conditions at Washington will warrant. At any rate he will be hero for several day* prior to the meeting of the general assembly on June 28, and will be in personal charge of his campaign headquarters the Kimball house.” Boston, Mae*., June 7.—The thir ty-eighth annual meeting of the Na tional Conference of Charities and Correction, which began a week's ses sion in Boston today, ha* brought to gether nearly two thousand men end women who have made a study of the be*t means of caring for or reforming the Incorrigible* and de fective, feeding the hungry, educat ing the Ignorant and reforming the transgressor. Prominent among those scheduled to address the conference are Gov ernor Foss of Massachusetts, Dr. Charles W. Eliot, of Harvard; Sher man G. Kingsley, of the Chicago bu reau of charities; Ml«s Mary E. Richmond of the Ruseell Sage Foun dation; Rev. Washington Gladden, of Columbus, O.; Dr. George W. Goler. of Rochester; Jacob A. Rlls, the New York sociologist, and au thor; and Mrs. Florence Kelley, sec retary of the National Consumers' League. In connection with the conference meeting will be held during the week by the National Conference on Truant, Backward, Dependent and Delinquent Children, tho National Conference of St. Vincent de Paul, the American Rod Cross, the Asso ciation of Poor T.nw Officials, the National Probation Officers’ Associa tion and the National Jewish Asso ciation for Social Workers. Savannah Wants Glldden Tour. Savnnnnh, June 7—Savannah may now try to get the Glldden tour as a part of Its automobile attractions for the fall. The fact that tho run ning of the tonr has been postponed from the summer to the fall has Irought up the suggestion that something be done to Interest those who have the say so a* to the route It shall take, so that tt will e»—- Savannah about the time of the Grand Prize and Vanderbilt cup i .ce*. Atlanta, Juno 6.—Gov. Brown today refused to grant clemency for “Fate” Taylor of Baxley, Appling county, sentenced to be hanged on Friday for tho murder of W. A. Belcher, and Taylor must go to tho gallows thl* week. The Governor's act.on waa taken la al'ito of tho rec ommendation of the Prison Com mission that Taylor’s sentence commuted to Ilf* Imprtionment, Although a petition signed by 1,800 names was presented to him In Taylor'n behalf, Gov. Brown held that “thg constitution doea not In tend that after a verdict has been found by n Jury and affirmed by the highest court, » vote shall be taken by petition to dodde whothor It shall stand." Hunter Decision Today. The Governor further found that the sorallcd new evidence brought up was merely cumulative of that which already had been presented to the courts A decision, which It Is believed will be adverse to the prisoner, Is expected from the Governor tomor row In the case of J. C. Hunter of {Savannah, sentenced to death for tho murder of his wlfo. A strong appeal wa* made to the Prison Commission today for a par- Bon for 3. A. Klmmons of Gilmer county. lh e preacher who Is under sentence of eight years at tho state prison farm for manslaughter. The appeal was made on the ground that the man killed was a feeder of the “whisky gang" In tho county and repeatedly had disturb ed public worship at the Rev. Mr. Klmmon*' church. The petition was tikco under con sideration. At Alatuuna Polytechnic. VAnburn, Ala., June 7—Commence ment week at the Alabama Polytech nic Institute closed with the gradua tion exercises this morning. The address to the graduates was deliv ered by Hon. James Calvin Hemp hill of Richmond, Va. Savannah, Ga., Juno 7—Thoro aro no preparations being mado In Sa- vanunh for tho execution of J. C. Hunter who Is under sentenco death to die on Juno 9th for tho murder of hi* wlfo. Hunter has boon respited by the Governor twlco, tho last respite being on Friday ot this week. The sheriff and his dep uties aro hoping that something will bo heard 1 from tho Govornor lato to day or at the latest tomorrow morn ing so that they would not havo to hang the man. It would be a now experience In Chatham county to hang a white man as such a thing hns never been done there. Hunter baa not loat hope by any mean* He feels cer tain the Governor Is going to do something fot^ him. It has boon suggested here and the-. Idea hS* many, who believe. It Is Correct that" tho Governor will respite ’Huntor until John Coker, tho negro Jointly Indicated with him Is tried. If this la done It will mean that Huntor will not bo hanged un til the Coker ease Is finally disposed of. It 1* believed the State made out It* strongest ease tn the trial of Hunter. LATHES: We ran promise you a dear, clean skin and n •'••wtthil complexion tf yen use ZKMO soil 7.EMO SOAP no- renting to dlrertlons. ZEMO la a skin hcautlfler and a scientific preparation for tho treat ment of eczema pimples, dandruff and all diseases of the lUn and scalp. ZEMO 80AP 1s tho nicest, beet lathering antiseptic soap you ever used for toilet or bath. Sold by druggists everywhere and In Valdosta by A. K. Dlmmock. , ousands are fleeing In (lffi|. , lings fiavlJP been wrecked by the The churches are fllledrwlt^ I earthquake. It Is Impossible to cell- frlghtoned people praying for mercy, ‘mate the loss of life. The wire scr- Otbers ran Into the street screaming | rice I* groatly Impaired. FOUR TRAINS IN COLLISION H two Others Six People Killed Wh : Collided and two Ran Into the Wreck. Follfleld, Conn., June 7.—Slj wore killed by a quadruple wretk ot freight train on tho Now York, Now Haven and Hartford road neat hero today. An enst bound freight train ran into one ahead of It; it stopped to cool a hot box. Two other freight trains <•— Into tho wreck. Engiuecra Iziurel and Beach, Fireman Gates and three mon bo ibadly mutilated that Identi fication waa Impossible, were killed. Three trainmen were badly Injured, We can show you an excellent se lection of driving hones, saddle horses and combination horses this week. Mixell Live Stock Co., tn the old Griffith stables. 4-8-»w-tf. ley's Advertise la the Dally Time*. Wisconsin H. A. It. Green Hay, Wls., June 7.—Al though the annual encampment of tho Wisconsin G. A. R. doea not be gin until tomorrow, tho trains brought In the vanguard of tho vet erana and their frlenda today, and tho largo number of early arrivals Urates that tho attendance will exceed tho expectations of the local committee of encampment. In honor of tho encampment bust ness streets aro profusely decorated^,* Portland dlocoes, with flags and bunting. Williams’ Arnica and Witch Haxel Salve. Sure cure for cold In the head, Ca tarrh and eU skin eruptions like Pimples, Blackheads. Rough Skin Sunburn and Tan. 55c per box t/ mall or from our agent. Williams Mfg Co.. Prop*., Cleveland, O. For Formit Premier Dead. Paris, June 7.—Former Premier Rouvier died today. WILL DISCUSS CHURCH FOSS Bishop of Portland Excom municated Many Promi nent Members in a Dispute Blddoford, Me., June 7.—Dele gates representing the French-speak- lug Catholics of New England and portions of Canada assembled convention hero today to discuss the troubles growing out of th© action of llshop Walsh, of Portland, In ex- ommunlcatlng a number of proml- jent laymen as a result of a dispute ‘ver tho management of church property. In accordance with the provisions of the “Corporation Sole,'* or law goveimlng the management of relig ious properties, Bishop Walsh has denied the laity tho right of repre sentation in the management of tho chureh property. His attitude In 'hx. matter has met with strong re sentment on the prrt of the lay members In the French parishes, which are numerous throughout the Beet Ion. Th© protostints declare they*will carry the dispute to Rome and, fall ing to get redress there, they will seek the eirl! courts to order an ac counting of the church property In Twenty ruttaDvng.s nm. i Two Hundred People Were Render, ed HomHem In Ohio Town. Lowellville, Ohio, June 7.—Fire wiped out twenty buildings on Washington street this morning, half of them bring sto^e buildings. About two hundred people, mostly foreigners, were rendered homeless by the Are. The loss It $80,000. Savannah, June'7? - Savannah Electric Company has been touched In a rajw spot by the committee of cmiens which has been trying to get a beter service over the c'ty and suburban lines. It has been asked to cut Its fareg between Sa vannah and the resorts It reaches and has refused to do so. It willing to do almost anything else the itlzens committee wanted hut cut the price of rides. On this block the company and railroads hav© broken so fnr and if there Is any appeal to the Railroad Commlb~.on It will be because of the fares to Thunderbolt, Isle of Hope and Montgomery. The two interests me im.v.t..ug again today and It la possible some agreement may be reached. If there Is nothing done today It would appear that the railroad com mission will be called upon to set tle the differences of the people and the corporation. HEALTH AND VITALITY, Mott's Nervine Pills. The great iron and tonic retora- tlve for men and women, produces strength and vitality, builds up the system and renews the normal vig or. For sale by druggist or by mall $1.00 per box, 0 boxes for $6.00 Sold only by Vinson and Barnes. yal-j Citizens. Don't mistake the cause of back ache. To be cured you must know the cause. It Is wrong to Imagine relief la cure. Backache Is kidney ache. You must cure the kidneys. A Valdosta resident tells you how. I. J. Pounds. 1024 Oak street, Valdosta. Ga., says: ‘For three years I suffered from a lameness In my bnck and dull pains In my loins and some days I could hardly get around. While at work, especially when standing, I ached all over. The kidney secretions were highly colored and contained sedi ment. I used plasters, rubbed my hack with liniments and tried a great many remedies, but nothing helped me. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Dimmock’s Pharmacy, were the first preparation that ever had any effect and In a few days after begin ning their use I was free from pain Mmoness. My back Is now strong and my kidneys are normal. I cannot say too much In favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name—Doan’s—• and take no other. Spend the Time at Our Fountain gTT Just drop around on a hot evening, and you will appreciate what a comfortable place we have to offer you. A place where you can spend your leisure time in the enjoyment of a delicious ice cream soda, sundae, or ice cream. A place where you get ice dream of delightful quality, pure fruit syrups, and frigid sparkling soda, all of which help you to forget the heat. MI The care of the skin on hands and face is of greater import- ance now than at any other time. The ereat amount of mois- nre iu the atmosphere renders your bands more susceptible to weather conditions. See that you are supplied with the best preparations for the skin. Use only the best talcums, face uow- ders, and cold cream. You will have no fear of the weather or of skin troubles if you buy your toilet preparations from us. MASHBURN DRUG COMPANY PHONE 81 VALDOSTA, GA.