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THB VUJMjSTA TIMES,
VALDOSTA, UA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
1012.
Page three,
THE MURDER OF*
ETHEL KINRADE
STILL MYSTERY.
TJiree Years Have Passed
and no Solution yet
SUNSHINE
Scoff's Emulsion
DAUGHTER OF PROMINENT ON
TARIO PARENTS WAS SLAIN
AND HER SISTER SAID THAT
TRAMP DID IT.
In
Hamilton, Out, Feb.-24.—It will
be three years tomorrow since the
murder of Ethel Klnrade furnished
Hamilton with the greatest sensa
tion of the kind in Its history and ad
ded to the criminal annals a mystery
tyiat the beat detctoaue talent
America haa failed to unraveL
Ethel Klnrade, the daughter of
eminently -espeotaMc family, was
slain In brort daylight in her oer-
ent’a home in the faahi nubia section
01 **ls city. Her sister Florence, the
only eye-witness of the tragedy, from
the first declared that the murders:
was a tramp. Though the act appear
ed incredibly brutal and andaelout
end the motive Inadequate, that ver
sion was at first acceptsd by the am
thoriti.ee. Then discrepancies In Flor
ence KInrade’s story appeared. The
- none of her family were Inexplica
ble. The tramp atory waa soon dis
credited and discarded.
The police Inquiry, while it failed
to find any traeai of the murderer,
brought to light a remarkable condi
tion of affairs in the Klnrade fam
ily. The investigation showed that
Florenoe Klnrade, of attractive ap-
-eranco and fond of gay life, waa
the pet of the household, while the
other daughter, the slain one, waa
the family drudge. Florence wne
concert hall singer and a frequenter
of gay summer resorts, while Ethel
remained at home and did the -work.
While - the others lived In comfort
even luxury, Ethel Klnrade was giv
en a mere closet for a bedroom and
ink to which to-rent,
the preliminary hearing Flor-
eoee Klnrade wa« subjected to the
severe* cross examination, hut her
story of the tramp remained unshak
en .and the other members of the
family refused to throw any light
on tho crime. From time to time
there have Web rumors of possible
arrests and only a few weeks ago It
was reported that the cane waa to he
re-opened and that a famous private
detective had discovered e cine to
the murderer. But so far as anything
Is known now the mystery la likely
to remain unsolved and remembered
for many years as the moat baffling
and absorbingly Interesting criminal
case lh the reeorde of Canadian
crime.
SAW BROTHER DROP DEAD.
Gen. Miles Leaves Anto aa Man Falla
end Recognises Brother.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 22.—Lieu
tenant General Nelson A.' Miles, V. 8.
A., retired, was motoring along Penn
sylvania avaffne when a man,
walking briskly through the twilight
In Lafayette Park, opposite the
Whito House, crumpled down In a
hasp, thensfiftwled on the pathway.
Gen. Miles left his car to peer ov
er the heads of the crowd which gath-
"li’a my brother," said the gen
eral, whan he saw the upturned face.
Then he took the body up In hts
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Energy means power—
power to work, to think,
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Get all the sunshine
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Ba rare to get SCOTT’S—
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th• best.
AU« DRUGGISTS
ITHE CHAUFFEUR
WILL BE TRIED
FOR
I Millionaire Clubman was
Shot and Killed by Him.
| LIVELY INTEREST IS FEDT IN
CALIFORNIA OVER THE TRIAL
OF SAMUEL TIMOTHY FOR THE
CRIME.
San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 24.-
lively public Interest is manifested
In the trial of Samuel R. Timothy,
the Hillsborough chauffeur who shot
nd killed J. J. Moore, a millionaire
clubman, in San Mateo January 2
A venire-haa been drawn and other
preparetdolnn oomptotod tor begin
ning the trial In the superior court at
Redwood City next Monday. Mrs,
arms and oarrled it to hla automobile' Moore, widow of the alaln man, la
Daniel c. Miles was the man's | expected to be the chief wl'.nesa for
name. The coroner said hie heart tfct ' d * ,en# '
had failed.
The dead man's horns
Westminister, Maas. He was
Washington visiting (ton. Miles.
waa
Several months ago the tragedy
Moore sued for divorce, charging
,n cruelty and other things, but not
ln|apeotteally accusing hla wife of mis
conduct. Mrs. Moore filed a cross-
complaint, asking tor divorce on *he
ground of cruelty. The court denied
Almost Lost His Life.
M,cl1 ' win la. divorce to either. Mrs. Moore was
nsver forget hla terrible exposure to I , ... _ . .
a merciless storm.” It gave me g charged with many offenses and too
dreadful cold,” he writes, "that I -eh familiarity with servants and
caused severe pains in my chest, so others, and serious conntsr-chargea
It ws. hardd for me to breathe. AI , ' . .v.
neighbor gave mo several doses of **** mad ®' Timothy, tho chauffeur
Dr. King’s New Discovery which who la to bo triad for murder, was
brought great relief. The doctor 1 0 ne of the wttneaMs for Mrs. Moore.
1th. «v»«n au« attvaotod manual
200 BOOZE
MAKERS GO
ON TRIAL
A Record Breaking At
tendance of Moonshin
ers at Atlanta’s Fed
eral Court
but to continue with the Die-. .....
covery. I did so and two bottles I'Mention because the name of Rear
completely cured me.” Use only this I Admiral Thomas 8. Phelps, retired
quick, cafe,, reliable, medicine for I was brought into the case In Moore’a
coughs, colds, or any throe or lung I ... ..
trouble. Price SOc and $1.00. Trial Icrosucomplalir'..
bottle free. Guaranteed by Dim- On the night of January 27 last
mock’s Pharmacy, W. D. Dunaway, I Moore was called to bis home hr
and Ingram Drug Co. I detective whom he had employed to
watoh hla wife, who had continued
right now when you hav. ,onr' t0 00CUp5r ttelr hom#
Yon get wbst you need, end get!
iB fashionable suburb of San Fran-
^ 7 ’ The husband lay In watt at
the gato of the grounds, and about
Jeweler and Optometrist
2 22 dlt "Wit1 10;30 <n mo o, y drevo up in his em
ployer's machine. According to the
itement of Moore- before he died
Mrs. Moore was in the automobile
ly Birds on* | with the chauffeur. Moore Jumped
BANKER HAD A BIG DAY.
New Yorker*
at Klndcrlon Yesterday. I from bis place of concealment and
President Bart Hepburn, of tna L pened „„ Toothy. jumped from
New York Clearing Hons, Associa- th „ nT and <x>ok refug0 b6fow ,
tlon, and Mr. 0. Willlami, president trta ^ flred >bot Tb , fhot
of the Windsor Trust Company, w.re L^,* Moora ^ , bd0In<!Il ud he
guests of Mr. Yonng McRee on a bird dIed a fdw bonm i at *r. The friends
hunt at Kinderlou yesterday. They of Tlmoth y believe thhx he never will
were accompanied by Dr. Holtsen- of murder, especially as
dorff and hi* ibrothera. I Moore in his dying statement adinl*.-
Mr. Young McRee waa asslated by tcd ^ be bld flr *d the first shot.
Mitch Smith In piloting the visitors
the hunting grounds. They had I F,„ t Grippe, Then Bronchitis,
trouble in flushing a number of I That was the case with Mrs, W.8.
coveys and during th« day they kill- Bailey, McCreary Ky. "My wife
1 waa taken down with a severe attack
sixty birds. | 0 f la-grippe, which run into bron-
Tn* visitors declared that it waa I cbltta. She coughed aa though aha
on* of the greatest days they ever I had consumption and could not
had. They returned to Mr. McRee’a » ,0 ?P ,■* night The flrat bottle of
. ' . . . . . I Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
house and took some refreshments. L„, ber „ muc h relief that she
after which they returned to Val- continued using It until she wag
dosta In time to enjoy an old | permanently cured/’
fashion South Georgia dinner with
Dr. J. C. Wilson.
Ingram Drag Co.
Dr. Wilson* dtn-i have stables at Montgomery,
aer bad tor Ita chief dishes a turkey, Ala . yaldosta and Douglas. Oa„ Live
and a Iblg 'possum, baken in South Q ak Tallahassee, Mariana and Chip-
Georgia style, with plenty of sweet Uy> rla>( aad lt „„„ loU of mn)n
potatoee around It. The vi.ltora had for 0I> conl(K , u . nt |y ,, buT cheap
never eaten any 'possum before, but Beo u(
they at* that list svenlng and de- MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO.,
clsrsd lt fins.
The visitors left last night for
Fitsgeraid wher* they will bo th*
Rig Auto Truck Hogged,
_ „ ,, . . The big lire truck of the fire de-
guest. of Dr. Holtxendorff, of “>»t partment got In . bog ont on Fore,
place, at a dovt hunt this morning , troat y Mterd »y afternoon and-lt
tog. and at ram# other hunt, for a t0#k „ bour or tw0 „ t lt ont .
, ° r tw0 ' chief Brooks and Assistant Chief
Attar spending . day or two at'
Fitsgeraid with Dr. C. A. Holtxen
dorff and wife, Mr. Clark Williams
and B. T. Holtaendorff, will return
New York, and Mr. Hepbnm will
to Augusta, Oa., to play a few
games nf golf with John D. Rocke
feller on th. Augusta Country Club
Unto.
The Sound Bleep of Good Health
not for those suffering from kid-
atlmanto and Irregularities The
prompt naa of Foley Kidney Pills
will -dispel backache and rheuma
tism, heal and strengthen sore,
wtek and ailing- kidneys, restore
normal action, and with lt health
strength. Mrs. M. F. Spatsbuty,
Sterling, HI., says: *T suffered
great pain In my back and kldneyi.
could not sleep at night, and eonld
raM* my hands over my head,
two boxes of Foley’s Kidney
Pills cured me." Ingram Drag Co.
One ear load of driving and wood*
hsiwes received last week. See them.
■MIZELL LIVE STOCK CO.,
In Old Ortfflth Stables.
Tom Cook, wer* out on the truck
practicing with It and started ont
along Force street over a lot which
bad not been traveled much. The
wheels bogged up to the axel and It
was necessary to Jack up the machine
and pot planks under lt so that It
could pull Ita way out
The Sound Sleep of Good Health.
Is not tor those suffering from
kidney ailments and Irregularities
The prompt use of .Foley Kidney
Pills will dispel backache and rheu
matism, has! and strengthen sore,
weak and ailing kidneys, restore nor.
mat action, and with It health and
strength. Mrs. M. F. Spalsbnry,
Sterling, III., eaya: “I suffered great
pain In my -back and kidneys, eonld
not sleep at night, and could not
raise my hands over mv head. But
two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills
cured me." Ingram Drag Co.
Ton will be bound to wear a smile
when yon wear a pair of onr "made
to order" spectacles or eye glasses
O. Mackey, th* Jeweler and Op
tometrist. 2 22 dl wl
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 21f.—When
the United States court begins Its
criminal session here the first Mon
day In March, there will be mor®
prisoners at tho bar than this old
state haa ever teen at one bar
justice, before.
ThoTe will be over 200 of them,
ell to pead guilty or not guilty to
criminal charge. The charge will
he the aame in every case. Techni
cally It Is known ns violation of the
Internal revenue larw. ln common ev
eryday language It Is known
moonUhinlng.
The defendants are farmers and
mountains** from all parts of
North Georgia. A few of them are
under bond. A great many of them
are under summons on their own re
use, and will come down *o
Manta to give themselves up the
night before court convenes. A very
tow of them are in the county Jail
awaiting the trial.
Tho now offenders, who receive-'
only fines or lifht Jail sentences, will
probably he permitted to serve out
the short sentences In the Fulton
county Jail Instead of having to don
th* convict garb and go on the rock
pile at the federal prison.
Th# policy of the government
MrSle Jhaa beeta to enfo
moonshine law, bat nsl to
necessarily harsh or cruel in tte en
forcement.
He Won’t Limp Now.
No mors limping for Tom Moore
of Cochran, Ga. "I had a bad core
on my instep that nothing seemed to
help till I used Bnrhlen’s Arnlea
Salve,” ha writes, "but this wonder
ful healer soon eared me." Heals
old, rnnnlng sores, nlcers, bolls,
burns, cuts, bruises ccxema or piles.
Try It. Only 2fic at Dlmmock’s
Pharmacy, W. D. Dunaway, Ingram
Drug Co,
KNOX ON 1
JTepOUTH.
Ha Goes on a Friendly Mission to
Latln-Amertcaas.
On Cruiser Washington, Off Key
West, FIs., Fob. 22.—Bound on a
mission designated to strengthen the
bonds of friendship bedlwsen tho
United State and the Latln-A/moricnn
Republic, Secretary of State Knox
end party sailed for Jamaica today.
From there they go to Colon.
writhes W. Evans, Danville, Vs. "but
know now It was Indigestion, as
Dr. King’s New Life Pills'completely
cured me.” Beat for stomach, liver,
and kidney troubles, constipation,
headache or debility. 2ITc at Dim-
mock's Pharmacy, W. D. Dunaway,
and Ingram Drag Co.
Hurry to Maekeys when you glass,
ea get ont of order, aa yon will be
pleased with his work. J. 0..Mackey,
th* Jeweler and. optometrist.
OKLAHOMA TO HAVE
DIVIDED DELEGATION
Will Go to Baltimore Equally
Divided Between Clark
and Wilson.
Oklahoma City Feb. 23.—The Dem
ocratic state Convention early this
morning, after an all-night's session,
adopted a resolution that th* dele
gation will go to Baltimore divided
equally between Clark and Wilson.
Either half will go to the other
when tt becomes known that there
la no hope of the nomination of their
candidates. Seven! Mmes the con
vention was in a pandemonium.
DO NOT NEGLECT
EYE TROUBLES
Mackey’s is the place to have your eyes examined.
FIRST-—Because he is a graduate from one of the best schools in the
country, with ten years of practical experience.
SECOND: Because his optical parlor is equipped with all the latest im
proved instruments to do the work with
[tripped
- . .. _ . vith, equal to anything you
will be able to find in Georgia.
THIRD: Because he will be pleased to make the examination for you,
showing you the exact lenses you need for each eye without charge,
and then if you want the glasses he will in his manufacturing de
partment, grind your lenses while you wait, giving you the exact
lenses your eyes require for the best results. »
FOURTH: Because he guarantees alt of his work. This means, SATIS
FACTION in every respect, or your money back.
f your eyes are troubling you in any way, let us know your
ill be a pleasure for us to do what we can for you. It your
Now if;
troubles, it will uc « pleasure ior us io ao wnac we can tor you. lt your
frames are out of line, lenses loose in the frame or need adjusting in any
way, remember we have an expert to do this class of work, and he is at
your service, and it will not cost you a penny to make anv adjustment
necessary for your comfort.
Let us show you through our optical department right away. We
feel that we are as capable, and well equipped to do as good work as any
one you will find, and we know we will appreciate any favor you may
show us as much if not more.
GIVE US A TRIAL SO AS WE CAN DO
OUR VERY BEST TO PLEASE YOU
J. G. MACKEY
THE JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
PERSONAL MENTION.
(From Saturday's Daily.)
Mr. W ,E. Stevens, Jr., of Mill-
town, was among the visitors to Vsl-
Messrs W. J. Powoll and T. B,
Powell, of Quitman, were visitors to
Valdosta yesterday.
Mrs. 8ottlo and Miss Sansel Con
nell, of Nashville, were among the
Messrs Louis Dinkier, Joe Wilson
and Morris Putsell, of Macon, wero
among the visitors to Valdosta to
day. Mr. Dinkier la the lessoe of the
new hotel here. • /
At this First Baptist church tomor
row Mrs. O. B. Foster will sing “A
Dream of Heaven," by Marxo, and
Mr. R. A. Harris, violinist, will play
’Adagio," by Rio*.
Bankruptcy Hale.
Under and by virtue of an order
leased by to# Hon. Wilfred 0. Lane,
Referee in Bankruptcy, will b* sold,
at Hahira, Oeorgia, at the place of
business of C. M. Sweat, on Saturday,
March 2nd, 1S12, at 11:20 o’clock.
M., to the highest bidder tor
caeh, the entire atock of furniture
belonging to the estate of C. T. Mox.
ley ft Company, said sals to <ba made
subject to tho approval of tho court.
This the 22nd day of February,
1212.
D. B. SMALL, Trustee.
Pugilist Died of Injuries.
Waukegan, III., Feb. 28. — Joe
Ketehell, th* pngtllst, died today
from injuries received (a a fight
with BUI Walton several days ago.
Mra. B. W. Conev, of Hawklne.
villa, reached the city yesterday and
la spending some time with her sis
ters Mrs. 8. M. Varendoe, Mra. Jes
ter Goodloe and her brother, Mr.
W A. Pardee.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawrence, of
Tar boro, N. C., reached tho city this
afternoon and are spending a day or
two with thslr sister*. Mra Blench
Hughs, and Hiss Margaret Wilson.
The couple are on a wedding tour
and will go from here down the oast
coast of Florida.
Mr. B. P. Jones returned last night
from 8011'h Florida, where bo had
been looking after hla oiiangS groves.
He reports that the orange trees are
in a flourishing condition, and give
promise of a good crop this year.
SfOO Per Plat*
paid at a banquet to Henry
Clay In New Orleans In 1242. Mighty
costly for those with stomach trou
ble or Indigestion. Today people
verywbsre use Dr. King’s Now Life
’Ilia for these troubles as wall as
Iver, kidney and bowal disorders
Isay, safe, aura. Only 2S canto at
Dtmmoek’s Pharmacy, W. D. Duna
way’s, Ingram Drag Co.
It has cost a lot of money to pro
duce the best class of stock on the farms
today, and every farmer realizes the
importance of having the best
It is just as important to have
the best flowers and vegetables and they do not cost any
more than the other land. We sell seeds that will grow,
that have been tested, and that are the best on the market.
A few cents spent at our store for flowers and vegetable
seeds will make a great difference in the looks of your
home this summer and the good things on your table.
It is a pleasure to watch them grow and to care for them.
See our assortment before you buy.
I ngramDrug Co., Valdosta, Ga
Albert hopkins marsh
Pnblic Accountant sod Auditor
AUGUSTA, GA.
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