Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, October 22, 1904, Image 1

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WEEKLY EDITION OF THE Udaycfoss Evening IMerakL " , - - - - - =** OFFICIAL • ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY. • VDLUME XXVI WAYCROS, GA., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22,1904. NUMBER 23 Russian Losses ' movaU on the left of the army. , The Japanese captured large Were Great. j quantities of munitions and arms 1 near Langtouchich. The heavy ADDITIONAL KINDS OF BODIES PLACE 1 rnins have impeded the movc- CASIMLITIES AT 25,000 ments of tho army since the sev- ente nth. Jmon A**«»ci«oir 4J I* **. Lisbon, Oct. 20 - Has not Arrived. •A Japanese 1 cruiser has reached European! Dover, Oct. 20.—The Hamburg waters to watch the movements. American liner Pretoria from of i he Russian Baltic fleet I New York which was due Tuos- ■ day has not yet -n rived. Union AsoHtiarool Drei London, Oct. 20.—A corres pondent attached to the head quarters of Gen Oku telegraphs by way of Tien Tsin that the battle of Tuesday of last week | riot resulting in the Fierce Riot. l.m A m c <ile4j Pre- Jersey City, Oct 20.—A tierce v of was tl>o heaviest blow yet struck | ovoril score of wome “ and at the Russians so far as the children occurred on Vacuum loss of life is concerned. The. street ‘' a 'ly today when the Japanese left army under Gen. j'workmen att m'pted to tear up Accidentally Shot BULLET FROM 22 CALIBRE PISTOL ENTERED VOUNO LADY'S STOMACH. Ttiur.day'* Duly. At about 2:15 o’clock this afternoon, Miss Allio D'Au- verged a accidentally shot nitli.u 22 , alll>ro pistol at tier home on traiirin stroe'. The hull ent.'ird Mist D’Au- Oku buried +,100 Russians *> moderate estimate of „tho this- sian c:\sualities is placed at 25,. 000. The Japanese losses wore 3,000 the str. verge, •8 stoniM di. i ud it is im- niHini ■is and iiis Hpeecil caiinut posslhl » ut. fliip iri'jmrio usrer* he int .-rpreto 1 by tho casual trav* lain ,b • exlent -f ier injuries o’t* , lis hope . Iiis umbitioiH, his Drs. Izlar m.d K M-p n‘ were sum* imirr feeling are often j orfer.ts IIUHH'd and win- i i Hernhl rc* 1 y dis glliaed ml it is an open ses p, •!'' or ,- t ih.- D'Au veriiiio rosi e ro4 1 ■ I i In- toirro iivoh t wo ilif- ilence hurt 1 v ! of. '1 o il o’cidcI^ fei4n lives, oiie lunooif tho they w io still rr i tiefor tlie ulJ:, and another amid tho bullet. nM rs ,.f 1 is uwii race. Ro* Vestf nl:iy, M r. IV A U - "4" I., ill • ^redt maj >rii/- «)f vt-r^nie the you IjT 1 idyVs fallior, ui,] - ,-e does tut denote a rrc- while p teKintf ^ ),»,* lliiiiirs for n.ijiiii; I.l of ll o preseuco of God Shii'iue ll, CIlDlO icro nn ill, p.-t >1 ..util.- e-intri llimr iitlluonco <tf and |" iced u (in tho nmntk' hit. u- IH« i ofinito eteM and sin pi- ce, it the i» aim* tmiu tolim^ ulhu: ! Cede, hut somotliihi dif- Bishop C, Kinloch Nelson of tlie dioceaao of Georgia ia in Bos don at’endmg the Episcopal Tri- ouniul Convention, A few (Jays ago he if sued a signed article on the negro question which will bo read with much interest by- tho poo,do of Georgiu. Ho said In part: "Ills simply out of tho ques tion fir any man to bo rightly informed of tho condition and progress of the Southern negro without long residence. His n t to hot!" r i\ ! fu tile Erie Railroad. W ed the.police in dispprsin, laborers. l air Cciumitlces men aid the imaged phi. Mis. D'AuvOrgiie fi" hi (le lniei; Oil' the | flan when 'she acci jqc <-l she pi. to I off, n — » e ilis- h irgeti with !’!»• » itiuvo slated, - jdffof Morally r u' i i m' ■ The Kind You lluvo Always Bought, nud wliloli has liccn In uso for over DO years, lias borne tho signature of ami bn* been mndo under Ills per- Yrf-t jti sonnl supervision sluco its Infancy. Allow no ono todocelvo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ami •« Jnst-as-good” are but Experiments that trilto with uiul endanger the health of .‘ itV.its and Children—Experience aguinst Experiment. What is CASTORIA L a harmless substitute for Castor Oil# Parc- l>rop.s ami Soollilng’ Syrups, jc is Ploiuiant. It coutniiiM lioithcr Opium# iUorphiuo nor otlirr Narcotlo : ub. - lance. Its a: in £ is It «l«sfroy» Worms and ■’lys Povf’ri j t‘iio«s. It euros Diarrhoea ami Wind Colic. if roM' VAii 'i coiliui^ Trauhltt ores Constipation • mI : !.:\vy. »as.imiinlos the 'regulates tho ,.i , giving healthy and nn turn I sloop* u;ucca~ Tho MoUuv* *icod. Stomncli ui q'ho Chilli • OENUi m STORIA • ALWAYS .tiu oignaturo cl -asasss Vi ogdM fnlim A" i .l l.’r rymutif \,ir Asai of 11.0 W:.y ion 1iaye b v ,• a.-k at who Hi p ui h ,lici work : di.strly, ,IH I he Fli i li iLd, and i f c- ur« St. Petersburg, <let 20 —ThoLcr, suspension of the hostilities be-j low Mukden continues It is G hinted in military circles that the j j. next deveFlimetfts should lie TV ’ ■' b • i looked for east aril, but whether! ,‘l, tv (' . j ao attackJs o be made on thnlj;, \;' u I a>rm-i:. •1^ part of tho. Japanese or tltiUiia- i • 4 v._Y rr, J.ti . _ sinus is not revealed The Rue- j' 1 ,L L , !le;ir! and Rand Needle sian forces have been t ern forced | ^,. l .i t -, J8 _ y P fvio. about 80,0: 0 me -, composing the j chairman; Miss Olen Archer,Mrs seventeenth corps, and portions prastlcy in Savannah, . W. ft. Hr.,ntley, land ’ i' health. ie,n_r ,n | wiij if -ter s,ii I A., h,u:q|letd niicli! ’y leyynthl ' V ',.'1 'Til ■ tlmt Ti ■'< 'he) N..;v V h rlt that he hi. i p uen ci ll: .1 W Hulling . , ,, , Embroidery ' Committee—Mrs. of the tenth, fifth and sixth Si- j u ,Gray, .bairmau; Mrs. J berian corps. In all, six divis- W Seats, Mr-. John \V Bennotr, ions are now confronting the Japanese army. Uoicn A«aoeftted I’rrxx Sondon, Oct. 20 —It is believ ed that the Japanese made a great mistake in failing to follow up their victory after the last complete repulse ot the Russian attack. Opinions differ whether the present situation indicates a lull or the end of the battle. A correspondent with Gen. Oku says that owing to the slowness of their advance, the Japanese failed to cut off the Russian treat, which was conducted with great skill. Russian cavalry on the Japanese left crossed the Run river, thus preventing any flanking movement The Rus sians captured several batteries and did excelhnt work The Japs have captured ufaps which show that the Russian retreat was prearranged, and indicating all places «here stands are to be made. Union : nociated Press Tokio. Oct. 20.—Reliable re ports from private sources es timate the Japanese losses In the recent battle at about 5,0(11 The estimates of the Russian dead bis been largely increased by the further discovery of bodies, notwithstanding the nightly re- Mr=. fli-nry S Redding . Fine Sewing Mneline Band Work—Mrs. Ida Nieh-ills chair man; Misses Annin Belle McGee, Mary Campbell Young, Jimmi Koiterer General Funcy Work—Mrs. J K Wndley, chairman, Misses An nie Paine, PaulinoSessnms, Mrs. F A Bates. Floral Exhibit—Mrs. Henry DuBoce, chairman; Mrs. R O Lee, Mrs. Robert L Branham. Children’s Exhibit—Mrs. J K Carswell, chairman; Mrs. W E Chandler, Misses Norma 1’slmer, Mary Kate .Young. Relics— Mrs. J H Redding, chairman; Mrs. H C McFedden. Mrs. C. A. Sheldon, Supt. Miss Clou Archer, Sec’y. tidies' Auxiliary. Ladies’ auxiliary of the Hospit al Association met at the Y. M G. A. rooms and elected tho fol lowing officers: President, Mrs. J. E. Wadley; vice-president, Mrs. W. W. Sharpe; treasurer, Mrs. P N. Harley; and secre tary, Mrs. T. J. Darling. . Executive Committee: Mas- dames Sarah F Williams,- J C Rlppard. O. E Sheldon, H C Mc- H'adden, Warren Lott, D FKirk- Isnd, A Sessoms, John W Ben nett. L A Wilson, J 8 Bailey, L Johnson, Georgia Jones, W K Meeks, W H Dver, end Miss Belle Ulackshenr. They will commence work at once to raise the necessary funds to furnish the hospital. All lodias in tl.e city and county are feqneited to join the auxiliary and help in this brt.evolent cause. Notice will bo givm through the preas of the i.l'uta: j giu i.-d'by ,i e —M-f. J. j 1 ah'frt-.iiidaddrii'g tii Mi.v-os G'ofcC.{gr«*»maur8ntbl’.oy l' Nir-bniV, [ ins tllOBe in chirgo i lotinl Democratic m siderabie’ ..hi litis slntes t.h:it ilt<- 'Delunent-, li.: year lmvn Ilia best tihWnco of wm- niiig tho light bet'iio t1io voter ol the countr.v'thitUlit-y Lave bitri in ninny years. Ceriaijilj’, In- says, tho , ouiti oV is brigltel 1 than or :lio last eight ! TW-tlku- eoi-taina.' a not Whitson is- .oiling it inir* 1 i lnt'niia ear Y presiden-1') tuontii That | ^ upon as the ashne.ss, bit if Out for last G hiv h id good for tin. ,, tal election tiinr - might lie j .truth than pa-try .n. "'-it- | b u irking (jeorgia in the j ,v.t, • i tali election next ino (j, . jjial'-ini.'ntwasloo'tcd i |wery easerice'bP va " ■ 'itjia Ilgufos as giyo ,sn■' ta&ot Ccs3i E Celelmitdl Auburn One-r be held in the Y M 0 A rooms. dictlo: i Tho democrats of the ..Lite of i !Georgia have pi nt.y of v:•' -s ! and there is no doubt .uboiittlie; j state bt-i.ig democratic, but ifi such apathy is manifested on ol- j action day in November the! state is apt to go any old way V rse Vs/ae; n , /8s wmm b;,V- : Al: facucns Heun lu liuVo uniiul I it wlioulcl aRainst tho n ... . , Llomocrats tlioy would luivono- Judge Parkir »ud -nro. do to blHm J but themsolvos mg mi ni their power to elect and would deserve the censure of tlie party throughout the un ion. him. The Tact that niaiiy of tlie prominent democrats who- either did n»( support the ticket in tlie two past campaigns or wtro luke warm in tbeir support of it aro getting actively into'tbe present buttle is a splendid sign, thinks the congressman from Bruns wick.—Savannah Press. Mrs. BaksrA|ila. The following is from the Thi.masvilln Times • Enterprise and is all nows to bs: “This sounds like a pipe-dream to us. The Florid- Times Union is responsible for it. “In a vine clad house near Way cross, lives a woman mi< slouary Worth 912,000,000. Shu is the niece of the iate multi mil- liotaire, Cecil Rhodes, whoa- fortune at the time of his death was estimated at (60,000,000 Her name is Mary Virginia Rhodes Buker. She proposes to establish a congress of missions and to build large mission schools throughout the country. This has been the dream of her. life. '1 shall sprnd all the money for that,'’ ahe save, simply. When she received the news of her for tune Mrs. Baker was bolding an open air meeting near Waycrosa, singing praying aud exhorting. Negroes tnd poor whites forme'd the congregation.” $100—Dr E. Decthou's Anti- Diuretic may he worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soila bedding from in continence of water during f'eep. Cotes old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Died st Colte, Fla. A'le tor from Mr. W. i). (“Duck’’) Howell states that Inn wife died last Suturday al Culox, Fla., aud the rumuios were in terred in the cemetery ut that place. Mr, Howell also says tlmt ho ia seriously ill himsolf, mid is now in the hospital at St. Augus tine, Flii. Mr. Ltewrcoc Voumisi Dud. Wt-tliie-day's Dully. Mr. Lawrence Youmuos, sou or Mr H. L. Youmans, died yes terday at the home of iiis parents in Pierce county. Mr. V iu- mans was just 21 years old and ,was kick fur some time with -y plinid fevor, and several oilier mnmbt r- of Mr. Younmns’ f»m ily are,iak with fover. The re mains were iuterred in the Wat ers’ten'e ery in Pierce coony at 10 o’clock this morning. !!. - deceased was a nephew of Mr. Giotge R. Youmaus,* ol Way cross. city of all meetings, which will Sold by the Gem Pharmacy, Way- cross, Ga A. B. Findlay says that the rtaton Policeman Hodges whips K ed him was bjenuso he used rats knacks. After hearing Findlay’* condition dceoriled after tlie fight, we are inclined to the belief that he is correct. Rev. A. B. Findlay, was io' the city Isat night returning from Homerville where M ranted yes- terday. Tbn fljwple bf southeast Geor gia are--only” trailing for the gates of Waycrota fair lo open. i-liorEO WRfona $20 Out good* are mad» to order by firstclas* manufac turer! T ufpentino wagons . Open and top Bug- gie*. Cross - Tie ind • Wood Wagons. , Light farm wagons Harness made to order L Light and Heavy Team Collars. Js As JONES, Way era S3, Ga. W, A. McDossfd Aanonsccs. A Wonderful. Saving. In tills lasue of the Herald, 1 Thd largest Moihodist church Mr. W A. McDonald annouuco. , in Georgia calculated to me over '100 gallons of tho usual kin-1 of mix d paint in painting their liia candiilancy for Juslico or tlie I'oano from tho I281at diutrict, <-f Waio county. Mr. McDonald wan born and raised in Warn county and is knuwn b nearly everyone. Ho lias tui-ii coi.neeted with llie Wure rouuiy rutrts in one capa- ciiy or uiiothor fur the p.i-t Uf- tem years. - Fur eight yours he served as D ,..dy Shtr.lf and ferthepa-t two yenr* he has b.juii yon,’a11 - tor this militia ■I'ttricl. Mi .XL Donald ia a llm- roagliiy capable man, aud will doubt g.ve uttl-'iiriiou Justice of the Peace should ho Lc elerted. He ar'- l! o support of tho vote's rf Hus district at t) ecoming elet timi in December. ogee-led tu erald \ esl. i c'ii'or of the Herald \ esl- rday th it we ought to have some con- aideralion for Findlay because be was so old confederate veteran Wo have leas use for a confed erate veteran who turns scala wag than anything in the world. A good crowd is in the city to day and consequently our mer chants are busy and bappy. Itch cured in 80 minutes by Woolford’s Saniiarv Lotion Never fall#. Sold by Gem Phar macy, Waycrota, Ga. cnbrcli. Tney used only 82 gallons of lho Longman & Martiniz Pa*nt mixed with 24 gallons of linseed oi'. Actual cost of paint made was lose, than $1 20 per gallon. Saved over ($80 <)(') dollars iu paint, and got a big donation be sides. Every church will be givon a literal quantity whenever they paint. M my homes are well painted wan four ga'lons <>f L &> M. nod I lire* gallons ui tin ead oil mixed thercviili Wears nud rovers like gold. These celebrated oaints are sold by PJ N. Hurley Hardware Company. The democratic tickets fur tho presidential and congressional election are being printed at the Hetald office and will be sent to the various preciucts by tho chairman of the county commit tee. Parties needing a few tick ets for special use can get them bare. A ear ioad'of Texas Rust Proof Meed Oats Get our prices. 186 2w Hardy Bros. Isnu, Os.. Mrersl first clr.vi socond Lind Frick Kdipse engines, boilers and saw mills. Terms taty.