Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 31, 1904, Image 1

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WEEKLY EDITION OF THE Evening IHerald official organ of way cross ant war;f county r VOLUME XXVI ' WAYCKO^S, GA.i SATURDAY,'DKCKMUKU 31,1904. - •- ' ■ - — NUMBER 32 A Former Murdered. J. A. PARK, A YOUNO MAN, MUR DERED NEAR NEAL, OA. Conjord; Ga.,-'Dfco. '28—(Spe- Pitlman-Crooni Wedding tajf NIjht.' Thursday’s Dally. At eight o'clock Jast night to the First Methodist dhurcht Mr'. AmoeR-’U-ePiitm'inlcd to the hymeneal altar Miss Mattie Groom, the only daughter o! Cap*, and Mrs* Gee A'• Cr.'idm. y ^1)—The dead body of J. A"^ be ceremony wn» porfirtmd by 4,- , . . . , ... Rev. J, A. Harmon, id the pres- •Park, a yonng fartndr whose " • home Is near Real, was found in the road, near bU home,: by h's wife this morning. v He lfet home yesterday mortl iog about 0 o'clock, and riot re turoing last night, his wife be came uneasy, and being still ab sent this 'morning, she started out to search- for him. About two hundred yards from the housa she came upon bis body, which was cold in death, he hay- ing been murdered some time during the night. A heavy stick was found near the body, with which the man’s head had been crushed to pu'p. Theio is no clew to* the perpetrator of the crime. Kobbery is supposed to have been the motive.' Injunction Proceedings Instituted. St, Paul, Minn.,' Deo. 28—In junction proceedings, were yea terdry instituted in the- United States court against the General Paper Corai>any by Attorney GeuoralMoody ."or the United Geiger were married.^ »*,■*» -president v the home of the bride on Folks the last election, iflEornora States, through 'United States District Attorney Haupt and Frank B Kellogg and James M Beck, special assistant attorneys general of the United States. The paper company is -made principal defendant, and consti tuent companies party defend ants, restraining them from do ing business through the General Paper Company as their sales 'akuBt in vio’a'ion of the sections Nos. 1 and 2 of the act of con gress approved July 2, 1890, en titled “an act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies?’’ The petition alleges that the company absolutely controls the paper business' to the detriment of other competition, street last Dighr, "Rev. W. H. Scruggs officiating. Mr. Wil liams is an employee of the A. & B. Railroad and Miss Geiger is one of our most charming young ladies. The Herald tenders hearty congratulations. The Zemstvo Adjourn*. Moscow, Dec. 28—'The Z-mstvo ad journo, i indefinitely yesterday, after passing a resolution that beeiuse the Zemstvo meetings are unable to continue business with the necessary calm,' and therefore adjourns sine die.” - -Makes Donation. 'JScranton, Pa. Dec 28—Mra Andrew Carnegie, who is a Uni- versalist,'lias given *400 to the building fund of All Souls’ Uni versalist church, of this city. Mr Carnegie has promised half of the sum. required for a new organ. Mr. Geo. Mayo and Mr. Clif ford Johnson of Waycrosa ar rived this morning oyer the Coast Line, having come** down to attend the Christmas German at the Oglethorpe tonight— Brunswick Journal. ience of - a large couoottrse of friends and acquaintances. - The bride was attired hi a' be coming gown of brown cloth, with hat to match, and diamond tanuogi sunburst. Sne carried a bou quet of white carnation and maiden har fern. The. bride was attended by a maid of honor Miss Georgia Orrel>, of Wtiming ton, N. 6., attired ia a lavender crepe de cheoe, with black pic ture hat, and carrying a bouqr.et of white carnations. The groom was attended by his best man, Mr. R, Porter Middle, ton, ofJesup. The ushers were Mr Ernest Dunn, Mr U NBrodie, of-W ay cross, and Mr Anderson and CaptR M Milikin, of Jesup After the carriage the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride’s parents on Brunei street, where au elegant recep tion was tendered them. The receiving party-consisted of Miss Lena Phillips, Miss Jessie Boyd and Miss Marie P Wimberly, of Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs Pitt man will be at home after Janu ary 1 at Jesup, Ga. Married Last Night. Thursday’s Dally Mr." O. M. Williams and Miss IRcWs and -Motes Birmingham, Alabama, lias a $Tf.,000 tiro. A Clevo'and syndicate re:.dy; to bail Mi's. Chadwi : k bBt 'iodtral an hoiitios may object. Moscow is now tlio hot bed of tbe revolutionist) in Russia. Capt. French, army office] cidentally shot ltimsolf officer, ac- ’SFCh»t- Died Yesterday. Tuewlm s daily ’ *I |krV0 > Booth, aged about 25 \ya. s, died yester.luy at his hott'p near Jones’ milk ■ dairy. M«jp.ioth had no*, been in good health for some tiuio, but ate a hetyjt.v breakfast yesterday moru- ■uRt?j*nd soon after was taken violently ill and died in u very short while. He . is survived by aji wife and one child. The remains were interred in Mt. Pleasant cemetery this morning. He Hu Oraaads for Divorce. In his petition for divorce, Dr. D. Rose, until recently of Chi' cago, swears that atlo’clockoue morning, 1901, his wife 'rapped on his door in his Chicago home, and in an angry and viciou's way cried out to him, “You are wanted in hell! Put on your as bestos suit.” Dr.Hose fuither alleges that in '1892 his wife said to him: “I will ruin your business' in Cbi cago; 1 will spend every dollar you can earn and make life a hell for you ” And ho says she has put into effect tlio threat s’nce made. He alleges that ever since their marriage in 1879 he has been a practicing physicitnj th.t he praciced in Norfolk countv until 1882, when ho removed to Ch.cago; that his wi’e tried to prevent iiim from successfully .practicing, there, and would'fre quently tell him rile hoped the other doctors would run him out of the city. ~Dr. Rose further al'egos that bis wife said to their daughtei, Edith: “I tell you, Edith, there is not a respectable mao in Lawn dale, inc’uding your father.” That she threatened to shoot him and at one time he had to take the revolver and .leek it up to prevent .her, she in her rage having declared: “I will put a bullet through you on the spot.’ r.\ $100—Dr. K. Decthon's Anti* Diuretic may be worth to you more than $100 df you have a child who soils bedding from in continence of waterduring sleep. Cares old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by the Gem Pharmacy, Way- cross, Ga Tbe predicted cold spell Is beie in very moderate shape. Chinese cruisers are watching the Russians and aiding the Japs. . COttotflower' than '. for three years. The staple dropped to 6.66 iq New York yesterday. Nan Patterson may also give bond. . Nan is hot guilty of mur der thorigh she is A very bad ttomMlri " Fifty thousand men strike in Russian oil fields. Southern cotton planters will organize lor protection at New Orleans on Jan. 24th. Suow has drifted to the height of ten feet in the streets of La crosse, Wis. British ship oh recks and go ing to pieces off New York har bor. -V A. 1 Mas. Chadwick’s doctor says that she is subject to fits of illu eioo. We should smile. Watson’s Magazine. Thomas E. Watson,'of Thom- son,.Ga., the' candidate of the the last election, ifiEorporated with tho secretary of state at Albany, N. Y., today a stock c >mpanv called “Tom Watsou’s Magazine,” for the purpose of publishing and circulating a monthly literary periodical of that name. The corporation is capitalized at $125,000, divided into 12,500 shares. THE LADIES favor painting their churches, and therefore we urge every Minister to re member we give a liberal quamtv of the Longman & Martinez Paint toward the painting. Wears and covers like go'd. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth 00 cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a cun with a paint label on h. 8& 0 make 14, therefore when yo.u want fourteen gollnns of paint buy only eiitbt of L & M., and mix six gallon* pure Llnseod Oil with it, and thus get paint at loss than $1.20 per ga'lon. - Many houses arc well paiuted with four gallons of L. & M. unit three gallons of linseid oil mixed therewi h. These ce ebrated Painls are sold by P. N. Hurley Hardware Oomp.ny. SEVENTH IN NAVAL STRENGTH, ler Wh'tfield in Success, the eve of the war Japan’s he smallest of the seven g navies of the world. The f Russia, at that time, was ir only to that of Great jBritjin and of France. During ussia spout on her fleet overi $55,000,000, while Japan for jpe whole of her navy ex- d only about $11,000,000. Consequently Russia laid out in equipment nearly five times as much as Japan, whose naval fighting strength, at the sing of hostilities, was only halfithat of Italy. Aiexlff said: The fleet of the island kingdom is only an exotic which we will le at the onset. ” In the *y to impress Asia with her it, Russia sent ponderous looking iuen-of-war to tho far East with too few mechanical fMftigs, and with seamen who, infif confession to me by a Rus sian officer, were only “agricul- tiijj.il laborers,” not only unused iea life, but also uaversed in ' the simplest mechanical knowledge. It was in this condi tion l hat Japan found its enemy when it opened las attack. Happenings of the Week. FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. Mrs. ft, H. Force entertiiuvd quite a number-atf her friends last, evening with a “tacky party” at her home, 80 Ends treet, complimentary to the lis ting young ladies, Miss Lula Roberts, of Naylor; Miss Kate Mntith, of Savannah and Miss Add Greene, of Durham, N. C. Mrs. Force makes a charming hostess, and nil expressed them selves as passing a most, delight ful evening. Al'enand Phillips, the comedians, were present, and entertained the cjrowd in a very pleasing manner. - Mr. D. A. Woodard, who has been deputy sheriff for tho past year, is moving to his farm to day and will try tbe tilling of hs soil for a livelihood daring ho year 1906. Mr. Woodard’s resignation as deputy will take effect in a few days, and he will be succeeded by Mr. L. B. And erson. The Information Contained in This Citizen’s Statement is In valuable to Wayerois People. When a resident of Jackson ville, whose statement appears below, who has no monetary or other interest in the articlo which be endorses, whs is an xious to do his acquaintance and fellow residents a gat'd turn who published in this paper bis experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills—that citizen must have good and sufficient reason for doing so. Tho following should dispel uny doubts which may have oxiafrd in tho readers’ mind on this subject: John P Bennett, Notiry Pub lic, residing at 527 VV.Biy street Jacksonville. Fla., says: “I tnko pleasure in recommending Doans Kidney Pills. 1 I’sel them for kidney complaint and backache and tan truthfully suy that I consider them to be all that is claimed for them They not Only relieved my trouble but 1 have reipatedly heard some of our most promiuout businets men of Jacksonville speik very highly of them and think thora is notliing to cqu.il this rotneJy f >r kidney trouble. I used then afier getting a box at, a drug store. The seern iona from tho kidney’a became natural, tbe aediment it contained disappear ed and all symptoms of my trouble left me.' My back is now strong and does not ache.” Plomy more proof like this from Waycross people. Call at Seals’ Pharmacy and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co , Buffa lo, N. Y. t sole agents for tbe United States. Remember the name—Doan’s and take no substitute. Thin Ico tin's morning which moiled ns tlie sun rose. Mr. G Lang is again occupying his house on Eads street. Ho'iday goods are being offer ed at reduced prices iu Waycross today. Waycross seems on the ovo of laying aside her holiday attiro after a merry Christmas. Only two small cases before his honor, the mayor, this morn ing. Business continues good in Waycross especially with those who continue to ndvertiSi. Now preparo to get a hump on you for 1905 and let us all pull together for Waycross. Two weddings in the city last night. The Herqld tenders con gratulations. Mr. Saul Winstead, a former resident of Waycross, is in tho oity today from Thomaeville. Mayor and Mrs. J. A. Jones returned last night from a visit to points iu Florida, and report a very pleasant trip/ Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Wilkins of Jacksonville, are visiting tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilkins, at Sunnyside, Mr. Walter O. Mallon re turned yesterday from Dothan, Ala, where he spent several days with his parents. Miss Pearl Peacock, of Coch ran, Ga , is the attractive guest of Miss Angie Eason at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Floyd on Carswell street. Legal Advertisements. Petition to Change Name. State of Georgia, Wart* county. To the Su perior court of aaui county. The petition of the O- W. Gray Lumber Company Nhown: 1. That it is a private corporation on- R*Ken in general planing mill,sawmill, dry kirn and variety work business, with its » al otUce and place of business in the Waycrosa. said State and county, having been originally incorporated on the 27th day of June. lflOl, by said court. 2. That it detdres it*nai<I charter amend ed by having it* corporate name changed from that ortho G. W. Gray Lumber Com pany to the MitahelM’nrry Lumber Com pany, and that It be nnthorized to carry on ite DUHincM aforesaid in fature under the name of the Mitchell-Parry Lumber Co. Wherefore, petitioner pray* for the grant of an order by said court changing its cor porate name from the G. W. Gray Lumber Co., to that of the Mitchell- Barry Lum bar Company as aforesaid. This November 80,1Uo4 LKON A. WILSON, Att’y. f‘>r I’etltlonor. ‘ this Nov. 30, 1004. K. J. BKKRY. Clerk. Original fllrd In office t Dec. 1 4 tw. After spending a few days here with relatives and friends, Mr.J.V.Wocdard.left this morn ing for Columbia, 8. G , where lie lias a position with the Na tional Gash Register Co. □ The Herald learns that a num ber of new coal burnors are being put iu private residences in this city. This puts you out of tho hands of the wood haulers but leaves you to the tender mercies of tlie coal man. Judging from the manner in which people have been spending money in Waycross dur ng the Christmas holidays, there must be a void mine hereabouts. QThe fact that Mormons are sometimes married to dead women reminds us of the family tree enthusiast, the best half is under the gronud. Everyl Wayerossite should de ter min*' to do his Lest for tho unbuilding of our beautiful lit tie city during tlio coming yeir. A determined pull, altogether, and wo wl 1 be ou - of the Woods. Mr. Warren L. Hinson .re turned Inst night from Hazle- hiirst, wheie he attended the wedding,'of liis brother and spent several diyswith relatives and friends. Col J M Hir.es. ofWadley.Ga, is visiting Ii s sist r, Mrs “Ii P Hi d, en But or St. C *1 Hires was admitted to tho practice of law at Savannah, with Congress man Lester in 1859, but after the civil war gave up tho praqMce and went into the timber and mill busincs*. Mr. J. M. Hammerly, who has been with the Western Union I’olrgraph office for several years, has been transferred to he dispitebors office of tho At lantic Coa-t Line in this' city. His place at the West .in Union ia being filled by Mr. J. W. Kemp. Administrator’s Male. Georgia—Ware County Will be sold to tbe highest bidder for cub od tbo first Tuesday in Januaiy next, before tho court house door of said county, between the legal bourn of sale, the following described property, to-wlt; Commencing on the south side of Al- bany avenue, at corner of lot owned oy Carrie E Strickland, thi-neo easterly along said Albany avenue, filty-firofSfi) feet me re or lew to lot owned by wtato oi D J Crawley; thence south along said Crawley’s lot; ninety (90) feet more or less to right of way of 11 A W railroad, thence westerly along said right of way fitty-Avo (59) foot more or less to lot of said Carrie E Strickland, thence nurth along aaid Carrie E Strickland’a lands to point or place of beginning, and fur ther di scribed as the let where Baptist church formerly stood. Sold as tho properly of ihe estate of James Knox, Sr., deceased, under and by viilue of an order ol the Court oi Ordinary of said county, for tbe purpoee of paying debts and making distribu tion. I bis Dec. 8, 1904, James Knox, Administrator. PLEASE YOUR FAMILY ami preserve your hnuee by nainting with L. & M Paint. Its lead with zinc. Non-chalk- able. Money aaver. Fullest measure. Takes least. Call on P. N. Barley Hardware Company. Mr. C! O. Barria, of St, Augur, tine, Fia., is spendings few days with the family of bis brother- in-law, Mr. H. A. Harris, on Plant avenue. Administrators Male. Georgia—Ware County Under and by virtue < f an older from tho Ordinary's Court ol said county, will he sold on ihe first Tuiaday in Jinuary before ihe court bouao door in Waycrou the following described properly to-wlt: All that tract of land lying and being In the northeast corner of lot number two hundred and Afty-lwo (252) In the fifth district of Ware county. It be ing all of said lot of lots on the east aide of a certain creek, running through said lot, except one hundred acree In tbe aoutheaal corner, bounded aa follows: On Ihe south by lud ol 8 R Jordan, on tbo east by A E Bmltlt, tn tbe north and wwt by D A Jordan, containing one hundred and forty-five acre* more nr lesa. This land is sold subject to a life time interest of Mrs. husan Jordan, sold for tho purpose ol settlement of tho cattle. Termo eaab, DI Walker, Administrator of the estate or W H Jor dan. Citation. OEOKGI A—Ware County. In all whom it may concern—John G Mltlfea having, in proper lorm, applied t * mo hr pennon* nt let’er* of admlnU- rration with tho will annexed on the es tate ol David B Blanton, late ol said county, this is to cite all mid singular the creditors and next ol kin of said David B Mtardun to he anil appear at my office within the time nlloned by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to aa d John G Mti Ilea on said o tote. Wlima-, mv hand and official algnature, this 5-.fi dav ot Dec 1904 Warrkx Lott, Ordinary. Horses And Mules. I have just opened tny sale stable in the Virdia Livery on Tcbeau si rest. I Imvo ou hand at all times a tin*, lot of iiorsos and mules. Seo my stock before buying elsewhere, tfw M. Downoy. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Blad der Disease lelieved in six hours by “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” It is a great surprise qn account of its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the blsdder, kidneys or back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost imme diately. If you want quick re* lief and cure this ts the remedy. Sold by Gem Pharmacy, Way- cross, i Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Gem Phar macy, Waycross, Ga. —