Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 03, 1904, Image 4

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Japs Are Succeeding DISPATCHES FROM FRONT REPORT FREQUENT SKIRMISHES. St. Petersburg, Nov. 29— Dia patches from the front report frequent skirmishes on the Rule sians' left Hank near Shakhe river. Apparently the Japanese are continuing their movements in tlus direction, the beginning of which was reported last week, lien Rennenkenyske reports hot skirmish on Sunday the 27th between a Japanese regiment and a force of Russians. The Jap anese lost 100 killed and wound ed, and the Russian casualties were 83 Union Associated Press. Tokio, Nov, 29—It is reported that the attack against Meter Hill by the Japanese light artil lory is succeeding, and it is esti mated that IK) percent of the work of tho complete occupation of Port Arthur will be Finished when that height is taken. No part of tho harbor will then bo concealed from the Japanese. James B. Duke Weds. Union Associated Press. New York, Nov. 28—James B. Duke, the tobacco trust king, who has bean looked upon as a confirmed bachelor, today weda Mrs. Lillian N. Mct'reedy, a wealthy widow living on West titith street. The announcement of tho wedding has been sent to only a few of Duko's friends. Bo quietly has been the courts ship, that they wore much aston ished. None of the bride’s friends or aervants had been in formed of tho wedding either. Where the marriage takes place is also a mystery. There Is no news at Summervillo, N. J., wlioro Duke has a $2,000,000 mansion. Report Absurd. Union A-not-inted Pne. New York, Nov. 29.—Andrew Carnegie refused to he aeon to day, but when a note was sent him that report had it that lie was tho endorser of the note of Mrs Ch-tdwicK, left- with the Oberlin Bank, bo authorized his secretary to make the statement that ho had read snid report, ami pronounced i- absurd. Mr. Car negie said, “1 know nothing of this woman, and have hud no business relations with her.” 76 Pledge Support. Union Associated Press Now York, Nov. 29—Friends of Chauneey M. Depewclaim that he has 76 members of the repub licau legislature who have pledg ed their support. Only 71 ate required to elect a senator. Off for Conference. Arrived This Horning:. Vltloli Assodatnl Press. Washington, Nov. 29 — The special train, having on board President Roosevelt iitid party returning from the St. Liuis ex position, arrived hero early this morning. The whole party is in good spirits and tho President is ready for work. Union Associated Press Cleveland, Nov. 29.—The hear- ing of the Chadwick suit has been postponed until next Thurs day morning. Tuesday’s daily Rev. J. W. Weston, presiding elder of the Wayciosa district, left last night for McRae, and Rev. J. A. Harmon, pastor of First church, and Rev. J, W. Arnold, pastor of Trinity church, left this- morn ing for the same place to attend the South Georgia Conference, wh'ch convens tomorrow. Mes- srs. B. H. Thomas and C. C, Buchanan, delegates from the Waycross district, and Mr. E. P. Peabody, president of the South Georgia Epworth League, will leave for the conference tomor row morning. Bishop W. W{ Duncan, of South Carolina, will preside over the conference. Rev. Weston lias served this dis trict as presiding elder for four years, and of course will not be returned. It is very likely that both Rev. J. W. Arnold und Rev. A. Harmon will be returned for another year. Tuesday’*' Daily The disgraceful conduct of sonio half a dozen young men at the thoutre last night, is the principal topic of conversation on the streets today. It is to bo greatly regretted that the jack ass killer was not present; that theatre-goers might have the ass snrance that they will not bo ins suited in future. The whiskey which made woukor, several already weuk brains, must have been especial- mean, and 1 lie gentlemen who escorted ladies to tho theatre should see that the management take steps to prevent anything a like occurrence in future. The young men who were trys ing to have “fun" at the expeuse the players, uo doubt enjoyed their part of the alTair, but it wus net very pleasant to those who were compelled to leave the thoaire iu the m'dst of tho per- formanco, because of the young men, whose presence alone in such a condition, was an insult. At evory performance in the past, Manager Brinson has had policemau stationed in the gal' lery. In future he will provide ofliccr whoso special duty will bo to seo that jack asses are kept out of tho dress circle, and that cases arc docketed against any one who creates a disturbs unco of any kiud iu the theatre during u performance. Will Have New Quarters SUPT. KIRKLAND AND FORCE WILL OCCUPV OLD HOSPITAL 0F- FICP BUILDIN0. The building on Haines avenue next to the Atlantic Coast Line Bospital, which was formerly occupied by the officials of the relief and hospital department, is to be removed np near the pas senger depot in the northern corner of the baseball park. For probably a year past the rail road company has been contem plating 1 he removal of this build ing that it might be convenient ly located for Superintendent Kirkland and his office force, and a few days ago the contract for its removal was given to a Jacksonville concern. When the building is on its new location, it will be handsomely fitted up for Supt. Kirkland and his force, who for several years past have occupied quarters up-stairs in the Southern hotel building. Preps dag far Poor CblMres, The members of Waycross Lodge No. 869, B. P. O. Elks, ever mindful of the poor in our midst, are preparing to make glad the hearts of the poor chil dren of our city. On Monday, December 26th, they will distrib ute to these unfortunate little ones many Christmas presents Their example is worthy of emu lation. For Aldermsn 1st Ward. I am a candidate for alderman from the first ward of the City of Waycross, subject to the action of the white primary to be called in December. I am at present representing this ward, having recently been appointed by the Mayor and Council. 1“ will ap predate the support of the vot ers of the city. J A Lott. ror Aiaerman. Fifth Ward. At the solicitation of certain residents of the Fifth Ward and of many of my friends through out the city, I have decided to be come a candidate for Alderman from the Fifth Ward, subject to the action of the white primary to be called in December. I will appreciate the support of the voters of the city. A. S. Morton. For Alderman. New Hunting Law. Now that the hunting season is on there are some things in the now game law that is well nough to remember. The pe ri, d from Nov 1 to March 1 is open season for quail, parts „ . „„ , „„ . ‘ , allow the use of my name as „ ridge, pheasant and wild turkey c ., ll( j i( ] H , e for alderman from the but doves, snipes and marsh 1 third ward. I shall appreciate liens may bo killed July 16. to J the support of the people. March IS while the open season I If S. D. 1’itman for summer duck and woodcock , — After many solicitations on the part of friends and after due de liberation 1 have consented to is from September 1 to,Febur- ary 1 and the open season for deer is from September 1 to Jan uary 1. For tho next two months at least practically every- The bazaar, to be given by the ladies Guild of the Presbyterian Church, will Login on Dec. 14, and will last for three days or more. A number of articles itable for Chris inas gifts thing in this one is legitimate! liavealreidy been don ,t.d to-the For Justice ot the Peace. I hereby uunnunce (nyself a* 11 candidate for tile office of Jus tice of the Peace for the 1281 District, Waycross, at tho ons suing election Oil 3rd December. As I have b on intimately associ ated with ihe Superior and Dis trict Courts for tunny years, 1 feel somewhat qualified for the office. I respectfully ask of uiy fellow citizens their suffrage at the election, and if honored as their choice, I will discharge the duties of the office to the best of m.v knowledge and ability. tf ' R. ,P. Bum. Far Justice at the Peace. I tun a candidate for Justice of the Peace of tho 1231 District G. M , Ware county, at the election to tie held on the third day of December 1904, and will heartily appreciate the support of the voters of this dis.rict. S E. F. JEFFORDS. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Blad der Disease relieved in six hours hv ‘‘New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its ex ceeding promptness iu relieving train in the bladder, kidneys or back, iu male or female. Relieves retention of water almost imme diately. If you want quick re* lief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Qem Pharmacy, Way. cron, Ga. game to the hunter There are'seveml points inthe new lay which may be of interest to those who lovo a day in the field with dog and gun. No person is permi'ted to kill more than fifteen quail or more than forty doves in one day. No one c.,n kill any-gamc for tho pur pose of selling it except on his land, unloss of course he obtains explicit permission to hunt on the land of others' Pot, Hunters" are thoso who kill game for market ate gen erally known must pay a license fee of $25 to the ordinary of the county before they can do busi- n.-ss. It is strickly against the law to ship partridge or quail out of the state, no matter whero or by whom killed. J C Humphreys for Alderman. The friends of Mr. J. C. Hum phreys announce that ho will lie supported at ihe democratic pri mary for nldorm 111 fur Wuyc-ro-n from the 6th ward. In making this announcement, we desire to call attention to tho fact that Mr. Humphreys Inis served his pen-, pie before in u most acceptable manner. He is one of nur best and most reliable business men nnd Can bo relied upon 10 do tils duty in any emergency that may arise We ask for him that sup port which lie so much deserves. Many Friends. R 8 Ballard. The friends of R. B. Ballard in th« third ward and numbers of others throughout the city an nounce that ho will be suop ,r- I for alderman 11 succeed him-•■! >, at the forthcoming primary. Mr. Ballard has turde a record ns alderman of which his friends are proud and they deem it prop er that he should be endorsed by ro election. Mr. Ballard will he warmly suppoited by Many Frienps. ladies Mr. T. L. Pickren, who re cently purchased the dwelling at 51 Jane street from Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, has moved his family here and is now occupying his new home. Mr. Pickren is from Blakely, Ga. He is a representa tive in this section of J. P. Will iams & Co., of Savannah. County Commissioner’s Proceedings, m . (September Term, 1604, The County Uommi»*ioner« set for county purposes, this September 6, 1901. Members present being Wsireu Lott, W A Cssnn, D H BenneU,D (J Carmichael, Waycross Electric Light and Fewer Co. lights-for Abg. and Sept ‘ " 1826 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph,Co. TafSphoue real, Bept. - 8.60 E J Berry, clerk county commiaaiQuen «er as clerk, per bill -16.00 D J Miller, cleaning court house lot ., 1: , . o.30 8 F Millet, sherifi, expense cafrying lunalje to Ihe avium .. ,tu~. . .7128 8 F Miller, iberifl; expense carrylnfLeaugi t to,Mtnat v . ; s F Mi ler, sheriff, su mousing city court jurors and cleaning courthouse. .,,. 25.00 8 F J/iller, sheriff, jail fee* for August J G Edle, M D, vaccinating at Beach ...- r. • . n-. The Frsnkling Printing Co, book for Ordinary Warren Lott, 3 days services county commissioner W A Cason, 7 days d-i do do D H Bennett 5 do do , do do . perdwaf D C Carmichael, 6 days services .county commissioner 8 F Miller, aheriff, 2 days with co. commissioners Warren Lott, ordinary, trial lunacy cdse . r C J McDonald, for assessing county tax for 1004 1 , Mrs. Martha McLeod, cleansing school house at Beach <■ Waycross Herald, printing ,, v nines a, ,n Lott & Peabody, Premium on insurance on bridges W A McDonald, guarding p'isonera ior 2 days R J Thomas, guarding prisoners 2 nights HOAD BILLS. W H Roberts, 1 month sslary supf. and cash, freight on Lumber . Dan Coroitt, potatoes for camp Frank O’Bright, 1 month salary guarding and bbl syrup Wilson Grocery Co, feed :, u Manor Trading Co, groceries for camp J O JfcFoy, guarding convicts 1 month H L Herrin, timber foa camp R D Cason guarding convicts 1 mo and cash J BCrlbb, lumber , — - - <r, -1 Dan Aldr dge, potatoes » - ■ - Cherokee Phsrmacy, medicine for -eamp, a. Watt Hardware Co, merchandise for camp B H Thomas, paid orders to Rivers and Johnson ‘ E P Little, M D., medical services T (J Bibb A Bro, bay and freight B C James, groceries W T James, contract on Waltertown bridge Bennett A Jordan, lumber lur Waltertown bridges ' W Adams A Co, clothing for convicts E Vann, feed for July aud August Indemnity bond guard J 51 Bloodworth A Co. lumber McMillau A Co, shingles Edwin A McKoy, typewriter ribbona South Atlantic Car and Mig Co, lumber , Central Pharmacy, drugs * H Keel, work on Waltertown road • OCarmicheal 2 bushels potatoes - W F Tuten, work on Dryden Creek-road 1 J 11 Keel, bat. on getting out 70,600 ahingles - ' Oeo W Wideman, work on stage road - Armour Packing Co, I box meat ~ F Miller, -heriff, el al, city court officers’ cost E McClellan, work and nail on Kettle creek bridge List of Road Overseers Appointed for year .1904- Waycroas 1231, Geo. W Wilkinson at - " Bsganza 1404, 'william Ouy, Sr., at ' Geumore 1082, D X McQuaig at Manor 1490, M E Henderson at Millwood 1266, E L Rouse at , -Vsresbnro 461. W J Mullis at tiickler 160, J A Douglas at .-vest 1030, Geo. W Taylor st 161,75 oi» ..- -. 11.85 .0, A0 A;.. kil600 as : ~ 18.-70 »! - rlO 00 ter • 10.00 u . 0,00 6.00 • '--r. 246.47 - - i- —.75 ■ ..:7 20.41 i as - 289,05 : a.00 3.00 50.80 2.88 2400 '65 90.58 85.00 8 60 . 25.60 7.04 8.40 1.70 69.68 10 00 7 40 X 1875 17.86 297.65 506 01 33.00 104.22 5 00 102.00 42 90 9.00 14.5g 195 Waycross is preparing for the biggest Christmas trade she has ever had. rnr justice of Ihe Peace. 1 hereby rmiotinco my car.di dnoy for Justice of Ihe Peace of the 1231st District of Wareeouu- Myconuectinn with tSe of fice of Justice of the Peace in the past as constable has made me thoroughly acquainted with t ie duties rf the office. I will great ly appreciate the support of the voters of this district. tf W. A. McDonald. Itch cured in 80 minutes by Wooltord’s Sanitarv Lotion Never falls. Sold by Gem Pnar- macy, Waycross, Ga. A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. Signed by Seals Pharmacy Who Agree to Return Your Money If Dr. Carlstedt’s German Liver Powder Fails to Cure You. guarantee; I hereby a*ree to refund tie money paid for Dr. Carlsteadt’s German Liver Powder on the return of the empty bottles, the purchaser stating, it bus failed to relieve and cure him 01 uny of the diseases for iviiicb it is reuoramended. 1'his.gu a ranter cov«* era the use oi a 91 bottle or four bullies or.trti) mouths’ treatment. Mtfueil: * — Dr.'Carlstedt’sGot” mauL.vcr Powder <» a wouderiut remedy, u 'prescription used for over tiitv year* t»v an eminent German phytdciuu m his p.-uctice both in Europe and tins country and sold i-y thousands ot druggist* .»li over the worlu. S » mi.dlv natural are the ef* fee s of ur* remedy that a.I Kidney ..nd Liver troubles jrlve way to perfect .••tilth. It cures the worst eases uud many have been eured who had tried veiy known return y. Symptom* of Liver Complaint: Dys- -fiepsla, indigestion rheumatism, ifout, s.tin eru sal lowness, eonstipa* lion, vi A2 n.v»», vertigo,headache,plies, (..tu m ihe back, melancholy, bait breath, furry tongue, horrid taste, ua- .ilotiMQt dreams msomooia, undue sleepiness, nausea, tiituleuce.swellim* of the abdomen, coiieky condition of the bowc.s, paiu and soreuess_ in the -Niomaeu. aver spots on the sliiu, loss of memory, laipaired vitality,aire fore Ixvtiutts, lack of energy, iodiofslon, crankiness, blood poisoning, nervous* ness, falhnir hair—oh, there are lot* «f them and each one emphasizes the. importance of bavin? Dr. CarLtidt*a Germau Liver Powder constantly with in reach lit* the njfiit thin? at tne richt time, sure aud certain in . ftcct p>ea*aut aud perfect in action. For your own sake, don’t neglect any of theaymptoms of liver disorder or the comoiaint will become chronic aud the ultimate, a'ter untold suffer* in**, is DEATH The Seals Pharmacy c-»n tell yon all about Dr. Carlstedt’s German Liter Powder; it has cured ouny of their customers who are recommending it to their trim Is. Better than testimonials is the guar* antee under which Dr. Carlstedt’s German Liver Powder ta aold. If it doea not relieve sad care you it will coat yon nothin?, so go st once sod procure tbs remedy and take along this guarantee. Strikers stall oat st Fall River. ThirfJ CASHS Job Prlnting J S"iffl t »"ir EVEPHNO HERALD Low prees. First-class wo for ; the • Work. > Vfftvra*! *.1 cj