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The Valdosta Daily Times from Valdosta, Georgia • 1

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J' 7 I HlL COMESBOLDLY WHISKERS TO BEWORNAGAIN 01 STYLISH MEN THE OICERS ALONG BORDER SUMS SHOCKED COIIOH SPINNERS BHE0M6ES IHEEI rORISW RUSSIAN TROOPS 8116 Effl WAS ALSO EN MW IN WOODS BUTOUND THE DRUID HILL CHURCH 0 GEORGIA INSURANCE LAW Atlanta Ga Sept 9 The new I come up for discussion during the THE OPENING AT BRENAU BRIDE WANTS A DIVORCE BULL MOOSE IN ATLANTA MRK JOHN MXJLEAN DEAD COTTON MARKET REPORT A A ALL GOOD OR LYERS SHIP BUILDKRS STRIKE 4 The array of free amusement Is unusually large with the speed meet ing and aviation flights as the big features SOME THE YOUNG ATLANTA SPORTS WHO SPENT THE SUM MER IN EUROPE BROUGH THE NEWS WITH THEM A Plot was ormed to Take Charge of Government and Make Czar Prisoner Influential New England Paper ollows Duty it matters not which are be fashionable for young winter says rumor whiskers are coming to St Petersburg Sept 9 Muti ny broke out today in the govern ment villa ef Lithe Lanlland In a battle between the loyal troope and the rebels 100 mutineers were slain and 100 were wounded The outbreak shows that a muti nous spirit exists In the army as well as In the navy entire military of the Rus sian empire was besieged by the leaders of the conspiracy who aim ed to seize the government and make the czar a prisoner three of the meeting among them questions concerning the con duct of textile mills tariff relations to the industry the com pensation laws of the country me chanical equipments cotton growingnd many matters of a purely techni cal nature Two Hundred Thousand May Walk Out In England Soon New England Eng Sept 8 The nationMahjp building strike in volving over 100000 hands is like ly to result tomorrow at a confer ece ber0 between masters an men over the removal of the labor coni tract expiring today AMERICAN BANKERS SOLDIERS' ARE HOMIE distributed Rigid Safeguard of the Public Causes Company to all Washington Sept 9 Orders have been issued to hold the entire United Stares regular army in read iness for action This Indicates that PRISONERS TAKEN ROM The Growth This Winter will 'be Surprising I is Atlanta 9 Early crop reports Indicate that the growth of 1 A A'! 7 whiskers this fall is going to surpass all previous records for this locality The output will be particularly num erous though not necessarily heavy on newly cultivated ground a This summer a half dozen or more young Atlanta bloods spent their va cation in Europe and a half thous and or more spent theirs in New York They got the whisker germs in both places and returning home have scattered them among their friends Little moustaches with' whiskers on the chin big whiskers and little whiskers going to men this America just a fast as the fastest ships qan bring declared one man newly returned to Georgia urn golpg to raise mine at once and I shall therefore be ahead of the hoi polloi I have been Informed that if I remain a month in seclusion and am attended by a specialist I shall Hie readyAo come forthinta the world resplendid ith Census Bureau Report had Bullish Effect on Market New York Sept 9 Stocks open ed barely steady generally at mall fractions lower Cotton opened strong on bullish Interpretation placed Ions reports' Seven hundred and twenty nine thousand nine hundred and twenty six biles have been gin ned for the 1 9tt 2 crop Price nre nine to twelve points higher Octo ber March 1181 Chirnpo Provision Market Cictgu Sept wag oae elgh to one quarters lower Bep tembe October 1715 lara Hx 7 rib 1080 hog five tipnd cattle ten lower THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL LOOKS OVER THE IELD AND TAKES THE DEMOCRATIC CAN DIDATE OR WINNER After a Honeymoon the Ro mance Begins to ade Atlanta Ga Sept Mrs Kirkpatrick at pretty girl who has been married one week rues her childhood romance and already wants a divorce She was JMiss Thelma Reese She saye she was worried into marrying him by his ax sldddus attentions The young hus family for the estrangement "Mrs Kirkpatrick looks scarecly more than 16 years of age The all Session Will Open on SeP 1 tember 12th With large Crowd Atlanta Ga Sept The open ing of the fall sewion at Brenau Col lege Thursday September 12th will witness some wonderful evidences of the growth ahd spreading out of edu cational work in Georgia Brenau has grown year after year until it has brought fame to this state not only as one of the finest schools for young women In the south but one of the' finest Ifi America A new building set1 Apart entirely for the music department pew Infirmary in a separate building a handsome chap ter house for the Phi Mu Sorority new administrative offices thous ands of hew pictures collected from the ends ofthe earth to adorn the walls ot the tostitution these are just a few of the improvements that have' come one year deal with'' the Mexican situation it will convene on October 1 With the distribution of the Ninth and Thirteenth regiments of cavalry today and tomorrow there will be 6000 soldiers on the bor derfor duty The officials Bay that the presi dent's attitude of 'hesitancy has been the result fears for Ameri cans in Mexico Hie concern is chat intervention may be the signal for an anti American uprising and mas throughout the republic President Madero Is Confident Mexico City Sept 9 In spite of the activity of the United States 4" in transporting troops today taere will be no Intervention President Madero thinks and he believes' that her owntr ou bles intense dis favor upon Yankee troops doing po lice duty south of the Rio Grande Conspirators Are Executed Antonio Zerbaand three of his conspirators who attempted to lie tray thi city into tae hands of tho Zapaist insurrectos were executed today They were shot to death by a band ot federals In regular mil itary style The City Beautiful on the Lake is to fehtertain the Men of inance Detroit Mich Sept 9 Several thousand bankers representing all sections of the country and all class es of institutions arrived in Detroit today to take part in the thirty eight annual convention of the American Bankere Association A meeting of the executive council waej Mexican Rebels Want to 1 orce United States to Intervene There El Paso Tex Sept With the intention of the United States to intervene In Mexico the rebels of Sanoj'a are row confining their operations to beselging towns populated largely "by Americans and they declare that they will continue this course United states Senators William A Smith and A all are investi gating the Mexican situation This will have an effect upon the policies of the United States in serv ing to give Washington authorities information as to the condition in Mexico Senator Smith spent Sunday tak ing testimony and expressed himself as shocked at the stories of outrages told by Americans Veteran Gather in Los Angeles Los Angeles Cal Sept 9 Ths innumerable activities of the 46th annual national encampment of ths Grand Armyof th Republic bsgan when thamlpnaLheadauar ters were formally 'opsisd at the Alexandria Notel Many blue dad veterans have already reached ths city but the big Influx of kv not expected until tomorrow The big parade 1 fixed for Wednesday The encampment Motons win be gin 'Thursday when the Relief Corps Ladles of the CL and other affiliated organisations also will assemble for their annual i Ninety Third Annua! Session of the National Associa tioh Convenes if New London Conn Sept Cot ton manufacturers from all parts of the country are in attendance at th4 ninety third annual meeting of the National Association of Cotton Man ufacturers which opened today for a three session rat Gris Eastern Point' near this city At the opening sesssion thq men hers wore welcomed iby Governor Si meon Baldwin and President Ed win arnham Greene cfellvered his annual address Later thd Governor held a recep tloh in honor of the visiting mem bers Many Important subjects will Plans are Being Laid for a Warm Campaign Says his Manager Atlanta Ga Sept The Bull Moose people in Georgia are plan ning to establish a state headquar ters here this week according to Executive Committeeman St Julian Yates The Roosevelt fol lowers have about determined to put a local Bun Moose ticket In the field for several congressional places and perhaps for commissioner ofagriculture South Dakota State air Huron Sept With everything in readiness for the pub lic and Jrospect fova succesefulJheSouth Dakota Statealr threw opeq Its gates here this morn ing It will Continue through theweek The exhibition is one of the most com plete ever staged in this part of the country displaying the agricultural and other resources of nearly every county of South Dako Brooksvllle la Sept 9 Three deputy sheriffs with? eleven prisoners' were surrounded by ne groes in a house at still I eight miles from here yesterday af ternoon Two ofthe officers were shot in the feet with buckshot and all of the prisoners were rescued Repots of the rescue received here stirred the community to action and large posse has gone to recapture the prisoners A serious clash is feared Deputies Neal Law Bertie and Lawrence Smith left here Saturday night to go to the still to arrest ne gro gamblers 'They made a raid early Sunday morning and started to Brooksville They had not pro ceeded far when an armed band of negroes mcde an effort to recapture tho eleven prisoners all of whom were handcuffed together The officers sought refuge Tn a house which wa8 quickfy surround ed by the negroes Not less than a hundred shots were fired into the house fxth of the Smith brothers receiving loads of buckshot in their feet The officers made their es cape after dark and came here to the the event the negroes show fight it 'is expect ed that a pitchedbattlm wtll wife of Millionaire? Editor Passed Away 4f Pneumonia Bar Harbor Me Sept Mrs John McLean the wife of thd mil lionaire editor of the Cincinnati En quirer and who resides mostly In Washington CRy died at 8 this morning She had been til with pneumonia and suffered a slaking spell yester day In great race against Barker of John Hopkins traveled 1200 miles at an averaged speed of seventy two miles an hourbut the effort weth in vain Negroes in lorida Sur rounded the Qputies POSSE WHITES HAVE GONE TO RESCUE AND A SERIOUS CLASH BETWEEN THE RACES IS EXPECTED DURING DAY general sessions will continue over rlciftv find TV 1 11 Xa lnfaranaroa1 udtK I the metings of the sections dealing with trust companies savings banks and clearing houses The delegates expect the meeting can an extra session of congress to to be one of the most important the association has hold in some years The address of Georgia Reynolds of Chicago on Money Trust inquiry is awaited with particular interest She was found in a Secluded Spot a Mile from Jfer Home by Cumming Sept MIsb May Crow 18 year of the daugh ter of Thomas Crow a prominent planter of thl section wag found at noon in a very secluded spot in the woods eight miles from here and one mile from her own home She was found by a searching party after she had been out all night 1 She left home Sunday afternoon to go to hor home two miles distant ATLANTA SCHOOL CHILDREN Call to Books Bring out "23000 Youog Hopefuls Today Atlanta Ga Sept Ovr 23 090 Atlanta public chooN children responded when the bells rang thw IJr i Ktra 4 i t' vajuamJBra TIMES 'C vauawia ga MOTfDAY 'BifiPTEEsnER 9 1912 Opera Houee tomorrow morning The the government officials expect ln icxveuuuii in luuxico wuuin ft Knnrr I I time According to the general opinion here it President Taft concludes to It Was ormally Dedicated by Bishop Chandler Yesterday 7 Atlanta Ga Seipt 9 A distin guished gathering of Georgians at tended the didicatory services at the new Druid Hills Methodist church yesterday morn tog when Bishop Warren A Chandler consecrated that edifice to the work of the Lord Dr James Dickey conducted the even ing services The church le modeled after the colonial style with a front supports by Corinthian columns and adds a lovely feature to the beautiful Druid Hills landscape with its rolling green hills wideboulevards and frequent groves Tn the loft of the church hangs the old bell which for generations pes has called the citizens qf At lanta to worship in Old Trinity church The Organ wae paijly paid for by Andrew Carnegie A special aeries of sermons is to be preached this 'fell by Bishop Chandler and Rev Hendrix pastor of the Wealy Memorial church Insurance law of Georgia which caused the Athens Mutual ire In surance company to fail last week (cause that company was unable to the requirements as to deposits ia regarded as the strongest safe guard to the companies themeelves end to the public that has ever beenthrown around the fire insurance business in any state The other fire inaprnce companies of Georgia are fiot only complying with the new law they Are endors ing it The new tajSY requires that each company shali pul fip a certain deposit in the coffers and then a license issued by 'the state under which guarantee the company does business In the case of stock companies the policy holder Js pro tected not only by thia required de posit but by the capital stock and surplus as well The failure of the Athens Mutualln no" way affected' any of the other fire insurance companies of the state OR WILSON IN Mt P8MMCE COLORADO VOTERS 4 TO VOTE TOMORROW All Parties and actions will Meet in Primary in that State S' Denver Colo Sept 9 Colorado voters of all parties and faction will go to the polls tomorrow to cast their ballots in the first primary elections under the new State law Candidates are to be selected 1 for two United States senators representatives In Congress governor and other State officer judge of the supreme court members of the and members of the legislature Both Democrats and Republicans are divided into three factions and each faction has a 'more or less com plete et of candidates on the pri mary ballot Governor John Shafroth and former Governor Alva Adams are the regular Democratic candidates for United States senator to succeed Senator Guggenheim with Charles Thomas to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Hughes The regular Republican candidates for the senate are Dawson for the long term and Waterman for the short Term Merkle Vin cent is the choice of the Republican progressives for United States sena tor while one or two others are run ning independently or governor there is an equal number of aspir ants Big Textile Strike Settled New Bedford Sept 9 The great textile strike which threw 130000 hands out of work for eight weeks In twelve of the biggest mills landed today when a greater part of them returned to work' Meet There Chicago Sept Perfect flytog todav rMbidwf fKa afv morning after having hung rilent tors who were to contest In the Gor tsince hut June jdon Bennett cup race Only two na eThi tendance for the first are left in the race America Wrecks all previous 'record for At rance lanta Dirt year the number ap The team representing the four proxlmated 21000 other nation have been withdrawn New York Sept 9 The Provi dence Journal one of the most fnflu ential papers in New England has come out for Governor Wilson The Journal la an independent pad paper and has held off supporting any of the various candidates until today when in a column leading edi torial the paper states in part: an Independent newspaper bound to no party and desirous only 5 of serving the public good the Jour nal believes that the election of Woodrow Wilson as President of the United States fe demanded by every consideration of the national welfare "To whom then at such a juncture can intelligent and patriotic men turn if not to Governor Wilson? How as the Journal asked on the oc casion of his speech of acceptance can such men fail to respond to so a call? The question is no longer one ot mere partisanship It is at bottom a question of morals Gov ernor WUsoir does cant of affecting to be greater than his party but he does appeal to men outside qf the party to join with him Jn discovering andapplyjngjt remedy for admitted evils He is no blind re a 1 1 0 na ryjjn 0 i 1 a i a lt edoes not believe like Mr Taft that tartffgu ftranteeing fl ts to spe cial interests ie the golden source of all ourprosperity of like Mr Roose velt that Otopia is to be established by a domineeerlng bureaucracy with an infallible head need no he says "we need ony a new point of view and a new method of spirit of coun sei" The nation will be fortunate if its next President deals with vital issues in such a fashion It will be fortunate if the lofty Ideals of Wood row Wilson inspire the' new adminis tration The Journal is glad to give Its earnest support to such a The Officials Expect In tervention in Mexico I PRESIDENT TAT WILL CALL CONGRESS INTO EXTRA: SES SION BEORE HE WILL SEND I TROOPS INTO THAT COUNTRY held at the Hotel Pontchartraln thls afternoon to complete the final de tails of the convention programme William Livingstone of this city president of the association will call the gathering to order In the Detroit I 7' A 7T4AU7f A 7 1 Ik 5 I a 41'1777 If i wsp I 1 7 I 1.

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Pages Available:
159,156
Years Available:
1905-1963