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It at the door* also of the'five other
men accused.
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Dec. 5.—President •
GdWPT>f the American Federa
tion of Labor, leaves for Washing
ton tonight He declares that he* Is j
being "shadowed” by two detectlvos i
of William Burns' agency, but he**
had no fear/for all of his acta werej i
open.
pers, "organized labor stands for [ 'I
ptncd and advancement. We are <.
not a band of bomb throwers. All j
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Somerville, Ga., Dee. 4.—A moat
gnlflcent entertainment wai glv-
by Dr. and Mrs. Culpepper
anksglvlng evening from * to 11
lock in honor ot Judge and Mr*.
jW. Corneltue, who were recently
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probet e^er undertaken.
Lightning Kills Fei
In 1906 l’chtnlng killed
D.B. SMALL, Valdq|ta. Ga.
ALBERT HOPKINS MARSH
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ther Blind Tiger Raids
ade Followed by Tragedy
NEGRO WHO GAVE THE TIGERS
JjlMBS AWAY WAS KILLED AND NOW
■&IB OTHERS AHE ARRESTED AC.
' i CUBED OF THE MURDER.
Adrian. Ga.. Dec. 5.—During the
Ife hummer, the town authorities hero
, declared war on the blind tlgere
l doing business in and around
Adrian, and Arthur Wells, a promi-
Ij'nsut negro, gave quite a lot of evi
dence on the men accused, many of
whom subsequently were convicted
and Bent to the gang.
. Several times since then this negro
been shot at, and ordered by
negroes to leave, but he did
it, and Saturday n lght was murder
ed here, and the crime was not un
covered until eariy this morning.
The sheriff of Emanuel county
“Cracker Jack”
For early crop, at
BONDURANT’S
wag telegraphed immediately and
iea soon on the scene with deputies
and bloodhounds, and swore in a
lot of men here. Five negroes were
arrested, accused of the crime, Jesse
,—bones,* Tippy Lewis, Jack Bryant,
a ; . Doc Thigpen and George Thigpen.
Excitement is very high, and as it
is clearly a race trouble, starting
when the white prosecuted the negro
blind tigers last summer.
Tom Brown, a negro j n whose
r<;/ house the killing occurred and whom
the town authorities had locked In
tant 1 eeaoeoeeeeeheeeerrrr r r r rria n
ar- Jail since the crime was discovered,
confesed the crime, and placed
Drug and Seed Store
Ashley Street, Opposite Court House.
Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff,
Formerly United States Army Dental Surgeon.
VALDOSTA, GEORGIA.
Valdosta, Moultrie & Western Railroad
^ Amyls and Departure of Trains at Valdosta.
JP ;. (Central Standard.Time)
No. 4'
ARRIVES
m. (Dally) from Morven, Berlin, leaving Monltrl*
6:30 a. m. connects with A. C. L. to Savannnb
and Montgumary; O. ft F. to Madison and Auguttai
O. S. & F. to Macon and Atlanta.
No. 4.—1:10 P. m. (Dally Except Sunday) Leaves Moultrie 1:15 p. m.
connects with all afternoon trains on A. C. L.,
G. S. & F. and Q. A F. railroads at Valdosta.
DEPARTS
No. 1,—1:10 a. m. (Dally Except Sunday) Arrives Moultrie 10;30
a, m connects with A. C. U, oast snd west; O. A F
to Augusta; O.S. A F. from Macon and Atlanta.
No. 1:10 p. m. (Dally) Arrives at Moultrie 6:30, connect! with
South Georgia Railroad north and southbound ut
Morven and with A. B. A A. and Georgia Northers
eallroade north and South at Moultrie.
M. J. CHAUNCET. 0. A. E. M. WEEKS. T. A.
Valdoita, Ga. Valdoita, Ga.
O. a DOUGHERTY Traffllo Manager.
Valdosta, Ga.
: FARM [LOANS :
For cheapest interest, quickest money
and easiest terms on farm loans
come to see me.
We are showing in our Window
Velvet Finish
Brass Goods
In handsome Christmas and wed
ding gifts. Come take a look.
W. D DUNAWAY.
PHONE 15.
not a band of bomb throwers,
cf the talk about Burns’ person be
ing In danger at the hnnds of organ
ized lnor Is nonsense.”
J. B. McNamara SIgs Confession
James McNamara’s brief confes
sion, written with a fountain pen
and bearing evidences of a man
little skilled In letters, was mads
public today and Is as follows: **I.
James McNamara, defendant, havii?
heretofore plead guilty to the crime
of murder, desires to make tsia
statement of fact* and this is fie
truth.
"On the night of September Jo,
1910, nt 6:46 p. m., I placed in
the ink alloy portion of The Times
building a suit cnee containing Six
teen Bticks of eighty per cent d;na-
mlte, set to explode at one o’cack
the next morning. It was ray
tentlon to injulre the building
scare the owners. ,1 d’d not fh
to take the life of any one
sincerely regret that these
tunnte men lost their lives.
If giving my life would
them back I would gladly
In fact, ]n pleading guilty to
der |n first degree, I have
my life in the hands of the dat<
(Signed- J. B. McNAMA A.
Tt is probable the only i1tten
statement of the ease that wt ever
h© made by the writer or his nother
John J. McNamara, who plead guilty
to dynamiting the Ilewwellii Iron
Works.
plants and ferns, the color scheme
being pink and white and was car
ried out In ©very way, even to the
delicious cake and punch and the
many 'burning candles.
The guests were received by Dr.
and Mrs. Culpcppper In their aristo
cratic and graceful manner and
corted to the punch bowl in the rear
hail, which was presided over by
Miss Katherine Milner, of Kentucky,
and Mrs. S. A. Sweat.
In the parlor several Interest ng
games were enjoyed, one, a guess
ing contest on swing, was ate, five
Jtouples having answered elovenof
tb© twelve questions.
Next the married gentelemen were
called o n to describe their wives’
wedding dress and the ladies to tell
how they proposed. The young men
were asked to describe the young
lady they wished to marry and the
ud* young lady to describe the young
man whom they wished to marry
and the manner of proposing.
Miss Johnnie Smith, of Bun-B©li
Institute, recited a very amus ng
piece: “Trouble in do Family,”
which caused much laughter. Then
Mrs. Cornelius, who is a very fine
elocutionist, gave “Zlngarclle,”
In a most pleasing and attractive
manner, showing her great literary
talent and ability.
Mrs. Culpepper was handsomely
gowned In beautiful grey silk and
lace and entertained in a most
queenly manner, she being a woman
It is the belief of the Stije offl-; wh08e graces and gifts fit her for
dais that the McNnrnarna wil «lvej th0 p i ace . Delicious refreshments
the grand Jury valuable ’[formal! were 8e rved and all left expressing
tion concerning tb© "men up lgher. j thelr de«p appreciation of the un
it is believed that this wlljconstl- funded hospitality of Dr. and Mrs.
tuts one of the greatest (rimitttl Culpepper.
information ta to why your neighbor* cow i» giving so
much rich milk, and Mr*. Jones’ horse looks so sleejt and t
fat, and Mr*. Smith’* hen* are laying *o many egge. They
ire using our feeds. Phone 103.
H. F. Tillman Grain Co.
’hone 103 S. Patterson St
Those preaent were: Judge and
Mrs. B. W. Cornelius, Col. and Mrs.
It. O. DIck©rson, Dr. and Mrs J. T.
Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. WaldruP,
IHMII U 1U 111l» wiiuic w-'uuisa wiw - __ „ - _ . v.,x.a
chance** of death by lighting are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peagler, Judge
less than two In a mtlllfn. The and Mrs. John T. Dame, Mr. and
chance of death from livcf. kidney Fleming Dame. Mr. and Mrs.
Reliable Responsible
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lack and Blue, 'em W tskev
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Pabtic Accountant and Auditor j
AUGUSTA, GA. J
Ail Cohukscial Accounts Auditrd , Bank Examination •
Municipal and County Wo«k a SpaciAirv
or stomach trouble Is vostlf greater,
but not If Electric Bitter*be used,
as Robert Madsen, of W(
Ion. la., proved. Four
him up after e'sht moot!
lug from virulent liver
yellow Jaundice. He
pletely cured by E
They're the beat at 1
n-rve and hldrey remi
purlfcr on earth. Only
mock's Pharmacy. W. I
incram Drue Company.'
S. A. Sweat, Mrs. W. A. Ecord,
Mist Mona Speck, of Bowl ng'
Green, Ky.; Mr. G. A. Olbbs. Mias.
Katherine Milner, of Henderion, |
Ky.: Mr. Gordon Carroll, Miss Lillie ,
Sweat. Mr. Arthur Howell, Mias!
Johnnie Smith, of Bun-Bell; Mr. W. |
VT. Culpepper. M|«s Ruby Mattox, Mr
Harry Cornellua, Mlaa Clara Smith
and Mr. Folka Huxford..
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