Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 17, 1904, Image 4

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■ - dope For Freedom Is Now Abandoned MRS. CHADWICK GIVES UP ALL AT TEMPT TO SECURE BAIL. Union associated Press. New York, Deo 13—That Mrs Chadwick hns given up her fight for bail and hope for freedom wai practically admit ed by coun set thin morning, who way that the fact that aha would be rj-ar rcs'e 1 if she gave bail wou mike it useless to bail liar out It is stated that Mrs Chadwick will go to Cleveland today. Union Associated Frew. , BrusielBj Dec. 13.—It bus just been discovered that Mrs. Chad Wick left debts here amounting to $80,000. A jeweler has an account against her for $18,000, and she owes a laco merchant 912,000. Her hotel bill in this ' city amounted to $30 per day. Stocks Broke Badly. Union Associated Press. New York, Wall Street, Dec. 18.—Stocks brol.e badly again at the opeuiugof (lie market this morning. The Cali for more margins than went out Inst night, caused further alarm to tho holders of securities. It was generally oxpectol before the opening that tiierc wou d bo a squall nt the start, and most per son were prepared for it. Witli practically do supp irt the mar ket was strong at the o)>emng. Tho amalgam «ted gained 1-8 in the first sale. Steel lost 1 7-8. GULLIBILITY. Mrn. Casiie L Chadwick, peasan* woman of Canada, with out education, and w.th a renuta tion that would not stand t .e least bit of scrutiny, succeeded for year# in borrowing all tho money ahe needed to gratify her absurd whims, from men whose talents and whose reputation tor sound judgement had placed them in positions of trust, where they had the hand ing of other people's money, because these people had confidence in their j rdgment; in r.o othea se urity than her s atemeut that acertain b x which sire deposited witn one of her creditors contained securt li-s for a large sum. Tile man who playa the shell game saw the ball go under tho slid]. Tho man who haud'ed Mrs Chad wick’s stroug box did .not open it to see if the tsccuri ties were there—he took tier word for it. • The jay saw what he was bet ting on before he placed his money; tho banker did not think to look where he wss placing his money until after ho had placed Hve Hen Injured. Union Associated Praia. ' New York. Dec. 18.—Five men were injured this morning in a collision bstwoon a snow plow and an cugine on the Long Islun 1 "fail raid. The wreck bloc iced tho division for nine hours Market becoming Strong Union Associated Press * New York, D»c 13—Tnc com mittee of stfely, which has saved the at rids-market from utter de moralization before, today came to its rescuj in the first half hour of trading, when panicky tenden cies were predominant, and placed the market on its feet. After the first hour of trading, tho market showed every indica tion of becoming strong. Neither Lawson nor Greene, who stack ed him in an a Ivertiso nent.werc figures in today's excitement, Two Housc5 Damaged. ) Union Associated Urea*. Brooklyn, Dec. 13.-Nine horses and fifty gam j co rks were burn ed to death this morning in n fire that damaged two hou-es on Niuth street. Tho game cock* were in the yard of Joseph Devane, their trainer, an 1 were the property of miiliotnires. Many of them weto bought at big prices from the poultry show*. Tho now preaiding elder and family arrived yesterday. It surely is almost astonishing case of gullibility on the part of men who wore given credit for poiscssiiie super .or intelligence. The jay who plays the shell game has no previous knowledge of such trnpt for the unwary. lie hankers who played the Chadwick bogus security game new all about such a pretence. It wjssorvod up to them a few mont.s ago in the news, a pern that told of tho doings of tho Humberts in Paris. | LI 'te Mrs. Chadwick, T'lierese Humbert was a pleasant woman, unpre]rossessing, ignorant and of bid reputation. Slto told uf a strong box con taining millions of securities be longing to an estate ii> litigation. She allowed the shrewd Paris banker a safe which she said con tained these securities anil the wisest financiers in the world con'.entled with each other for tlie honor of lending her money on securities they.nover had seen Mrs. Chadwick, the ignorant p.as ,nt woman, profited by whut she road in the newspapers of the astonishing confidence game that Madarao Humbert’ played The wbe and experienced I ank ers di 1 not profit by~%hat the upwspnpers told ab >ut the gulli bility ofJdio bankers of Paris. Tliat StS Pecaa Tree. Ei tors Herald: Dear Sirs:—I see in your pas pi r of the 9th inst. where you reply to an article in some other paper, stating tbpt there is one pecan tree at Waycross, Ga.,from which the owner has realized $<18.00 this year, in which you stated this is news to you. Pers. bapa this is new# to you, but vertheless it is a fact. The tree is in my grove, 13-4 miles eant of Waycross. The nuts are very large and of the paper shell variety. I sell them exclusively for seed, at $10.00 per hundred. This variety of pecan nuts is very scarce and are in great de mand, consequently they sell readily at the above price to pco pie who arc posted aud interest ed in pecan culture. Very truly, J T. Brown, \ Waycross, Ga. . IT IS SERIOUS. Some Waycross People Fail To Realize The Seriou.nei Tire gold mined in Mexico is now approximately $25,000,- 000 annually. Mr. Gilbert Meeks, the gen ial postmaster at Nicholls, spent t jd ty in the city. More than fifty million pounds of India rubber, valued at more than $30,000,000, was imported into the United states last year. The amount ot money in circu- ■iticn in the UnitedStatosisnow $29.75 per capita, the highest figure ever reached in the his tory of the country. Within the past three years $50,000,000 has b>en spent orr apartment hotels and houses in New York City. If you are selling something at a lower price than anyone else, and there is s.i 1 a man or a wo man in the city who does cot know it, you are not advertising enough. The constant aching back, The wearinass, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious if neglectsd. Dangerous urinary troubles fol low Doan’s Kidney Pil's cure kidney ills. Read this testimony. Mrs. C. F. B. Noble, wife of C. F. Noble, dentist, residing at 200 E. street, Brunsw.ck, Ga says: “I us.-d Doan's Kidney Pills for backache and they gave me great relief. I can recom mend them very highly. I hive suffered wt h hackac e for quit* awhile. A dull heavy bearing down pain existed across the small of any back caus'ng me, at times, great misery and sufferin' I tried several remedies but witl no apparent effect. Seeing Doan’s K'dney Pills advertised obtained a box of them. Since using them the pain in my batik has disappeared and I feel im proved in health can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills and believe they do nil that E: R—1CMT0R1A ia claimed fur them. Plenty more pro >1 like this from Waycross people, Call at the Seals Pharmacy and ask what his customers report For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co , Buff ilo, N Y., solo agents for the United Suites. Remember' the name—Doan’s an 1 tike no substitute. Russia’s 'econd Pacific fleet will now probably ta.ie its time about finding the Jap incse gun- boa’s. Yesterday altornoon to ‘the city court, the jury in the case ot M. C. Hodge, against the At'antic & B rtningham Railroad returned a verdict for $2000.00 iu favor of the plaintiff. Holge was suing the company tor $2,000 for putting him off of a passen ger train after having given the conductor his ticket. Doolm and the ••Thunder-Boll,’’ P Doo'tn wns a truck-walk, r on tlio Erie 'Railroad. Ho a • tetitle I a sake one day, shortly before it wns time for him to go on duty, with the lamentable res suit that early iti the evening ho s otned ambitious to walk on h tit sides of tho track ut ouco. The 1 Thunder-Soil” oxptess wns due to pass the Haskell Rond at 8:45. At that time Doo lm reached the road, hut the train did no appear. Shu was still invisible nt 9:00, and Dooliti began to worry about’her in a miudl nwav. W lien she wa-t 20 miiiu'es Into he could control his anxiety no longer, and .began walking tile truck toward her as fust ns he could iu [his unatsudy condition. Hie •‘Thunder-boll" mountiue was Hying n’ongut unusual speed Site had been delayed by a trilling wrick, and the engineer was makiug up lost time. Suddeuly a lantern whirled like a giant pin wheel in the glo.nn fur down the track The engineer's face whitened; the brakes grouud in to tho complaining wheels; -the engine rocked and trembled; passengers lurched iu their seats; and * ith hiss of air and steam rite ‘‘Thunder-bolt” stopped. Dropping from his cab, the t umbling engemer ran up to where P. Doolm stood, “Wbat—what’s the matter?” he gtaped "Ye’ie late’’ said “Fwbat kept yea?”—Earle ,er Eaton, in Harper’s. Rich Relative—I hope, Harold you have finished sowing your wild oats and have begun to fol low some remunerative employ ment. Scapegrace Nephew—I hive, undo, I am courting old Manto- burn's daughter.—Chicago Tri bune. Capt. C. L. Morg tn, accom- putted by his father, wi 1 leave tomorrow for a week’s hunting and fishing trip to Date City, Fla. Tampa wants another big hotel to ba run all the year round She should havo it. At an / rate M'S Cbadwick ono of the most remarkable women of modern times. There e ms to be li t e doubt that Mrs Chadwick badanacuom- plice in tnauipula ing the great frauds. Mr Rcoseve't tays he will give the invitation to pay Brunswick a visit when he com -s South his careful consideration. Dr Chadwick is in Paris and says he will return to the United States. He claims to be a poor man ' , The Russian Baltic A. et did uot reach Port Arthur in t me for the funeral of the P..rt Ar thur fl et‘ Rata aro estimate] to destroy food to the value of $60,6003,000 yearly. Tho beautiful cake to be pre- sen’ed by the Episcopil bazaar to the most popular liotol Indy in Waycross, was made by Mr. J. O. Hubet, the biker. The cake is intruding much attention in tho window of Bibb’* store. Your leather chairs can be greatly inproyed in appearance if they aro carefully and well rubbed with a mixture made of one part vinegar and tw.i parts of toiled linseed oil. Polish attnrwnrds with soft cloths with, out lint. Tho m inager of Dtho carnival which was to have exhibited in tins city uext week, left lad uiglit for Cordelc. He claims to hive employed couusel, and says that suit for damages agaiust the city will be eutere J early in January. Special attention is called to the advertisement of the "’ay- ertss Bakery iu today’s paper. They are fully prepared to serve you with a nice fruitcake for Christmns, or in fact any thing o'se to-be found in a first-class bakery. The subjoined plalhtive w.til cornea from the sanctum of the Camilla Enterprise: 11 ‘Possums are ripe. The editor considers himself fortunate to have one in The honest old horticulturist carefully placed the largest ap ples in the top row be ore head ing the birrel up, ‘There is always more room at the top” said h>. For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have /(Vegetable PreparationforAs 3 Imitating the food antic emula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion£heerfu}- neas and Rest.Contalns neither Oplum.Morplune nor Mineral not Narcotic . nmft afoun-swunptraan wu- Aperfecl Remedy forCoqslipa- Tlon. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss or SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. J5 Dost S - { jt I N t s EXACT COPY OF. WRAPPER Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORU “Its Value Inestimable.” “Never Pound Its Equal/ Satys an Old Physician. LOVEWELL, HAS.—I rnn • physician of forty year* practice. I have tried oyer two fl of acute end chronic diseases within the punt four years. — tried different miner.il waters and viaited different place* of reaort for health, and am now using or giving to my patient* Vlue-Ore, and confess that Us therapeutic action on the ayatem and tta value la ses of the human bodv fa lneatimeble. Pleas nt to drink, its medical ties rue bet old, cbrasic am relives constipation, cures hcadachcv restores the nervous system, clears the brain nriuntens the Intellect, g<*«« on. carriem of all morbid material, and —‘-|di the blood tad vdaeaa cleared end go above . _ remouea the underfcr- wornou t body takes a new lease of good dige- , ■rate* of all brakes down tissues Vie rheumatic joint* their work, the dyspeptto stomach digests iu food: it remouea the under!?* ing lesion or every glvoh ease, the old, wornout body takes a new ieaae oi_ i lfe The diseases for which I have used Vitne-Oro with unmistakable t and cote, many of them chronic or long standing cases that would nob yetld to other medical trcatment.but which have been made permanent nod radical cures la my hands: Syphilitic Ul-eases. Blood Poisoning. Liver and Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism* Palpitation ft irregular Action of tbs Heart, Dyspeptic Oaatrlo Ulcers of the Stomach, Const* pition and Piles In any of Us forma I have given a six week’ treatment of Vitae*0re foe a baft ve of Plies of thirty years’ standing without one vestige of the disease remaining, J make •eae stst menu voluntarily, for the benefit c f humanity, and will be glad to answer eom- unications concerning th/m. Th<* is a healthy community, with not much need of medleine. qual In practice. 8. J. HATCH F.LDEK M. D. 1 suffered with Indi# cation lor two years, and sftereaeb meal would suffer distress In lh« a at*h my nerves were In such a condition that the least notes would frighten me, so thaw y heart would pulpit* te. At night I cou'd not sleep for frlyhtful dreams, and was rewUp hd t<> see four o elock In the norning, at which time 1 would get up more tired than before “— “ b$ d. I tried several doctors, only receiving temporary relief, and spent |7» or a HOG which did me little good. A friend recomended VHaeOra—I took tbree - — anything. I weigh more and im In better health than 1 have everbeea brfo e. Upon q>e strength of wb*t Vltae-Ore did for me I have taken tho ageaey In wajm patent medicines which did me little good. I wetrh more an h»t VUae*Ore dl .. wonderful Mineral water. For further information call on or address - A. W. TOWNSEND, 42 Brewer Street. Waycross, Ca. Price, $i.oo per Bottle. Mail order/promptly filied. WOOD W4.NTESD 1000 Cords Best Pitch Pine BY TB1 Mrs Chadwick lias recovered from her nprvousuess. and is taking things easy. This noinan s^eut hunlrodsof thousands of i At WaycrOSS dollar,, but she_ evidently has someth ng lal I aw ty for f uture rgferonce Standard Turpentine Co., $3.00 per cordjwill be paid at the factory. M. P: DEEGAN. Supt SPECIAL MONEY WHISKEY OFFER. I Guarantee Everything I Sell - SAVING "ONLY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING” :tly i If 3 resented. If you are not thoroughly pleased return the goods at my expense. You will get your money back .by next mail. I refer you to any business house or bank in Atlanta^ Write for complete Free Catalogue. Remit by Poatoffice P TnVee. \f a n « .- or Express Money' Order. I make no C. O. D. shipments. LH.0PPENHEIM, 7-9 E. Alabama Si, Atlanta, Ga.