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WEEKLY EDITION OF THE
KUlaycross Evening IMcrald.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS ANT WARF COUNTY
VOLUME XXVII
WAYCROSS. GA.. SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1905-
NUMBER 6
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“In the good old Summer times”
The CROSSETT SHOE
“Makes life’s walk easy.”
Tan Shoes are Easy, Cool and Comfortable.
SOME IN AND SEE THEM.
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H. C. SEAMAN.
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5,000 SHOT IN ODESSA.
Negroes Lynched in Georgia.
GUN’S FROM RUSSIAN SHIP
TRAINING ON CITY OF ODESSA
By Telegraph to the Herall.
London. June 29.—The gun* In the
battleship Knlae Potemke, Ruetia’e
Black Sea flagship, and the most for- 1
midable battleehlp In the Russian na
vy, are trained on the City of Odessa
and floats from her mast head a bright
red flag. .The mutineers on board the
ship threaten to bombard the city as
By Telegraph to The Herald.
Berlin, June 29.—The Morgen Post
says a conspiracy among a regiment
of Russian Guards has been discov
ered at St. Petersburg. The con
spiracy was to kill Grand Duke Vlad
imir, who is held largely responsible
say the situation is quieter today.
No British steamers have been dam
aged so far as is known, nor no Brit
ish subjects Injured. During th«4>^
rioting, ail bualnctt In Odcata was at
a standstill. .....
By Teh graph to the HeroM.
Berlin, June 29.—A Morgen Post
special says Gen. Mormusoff, comman
der of the troops at Lodz, has been as-
for the Czar's reaction policy. NVIadi-1 sassasslnated. ..
mir was to have been invited to a sup-
SENATOR WEST
WAS VICTORIOUS
By Telegraph to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., June 29.—At 11:46
this morning 8enator West, of
Lowndes, was elected president of the
senate, reciving 26 votes.
EIGHT NEGROES LYNCHED
BY HOB AT WATKINSVILLE
BEAUTIFUL UNDER
TAKING PARLORS
per when he was to have been ateae- By Telegraph to the Herald
soon as the flovernment. troops make , ..
slnated. Many high officers In the 8l , Petersburg, June 27—All the,
any show of fight. Two torpedo I ; The undertaking parlorh of \V. I
Russian army are connected, and the , w j re8 into Odessa are under control
boats accompany the flagship. | most aristocratic families In the em- of , he authorities, and little news |( j " ln80n & Co ‘ 0
The Standard say. that the ‘"^pir. are Indicated In the plot. On., obtainable. Report, are current, ] ""Z pllnl or expense have li
of four other warship, have mur ered ^ #f , h , offlceri turn<!d traitor and re- however, that the officers on board the R|mre ,, to mnkp thu
their officers and are now sailing from yea|ed , he p|ot
Sebastopal to Odessa to Join the mu-
Pendleton street,
‘very particular.
Odessa, have shared the same fate
HARVARD WON
IN RACES TODAY
.tineers. Already the mutineers on ^ gy Telegraph to The Herald,
board the flagship have hurled one ^ New York, June 29.—A Journal ape-
ahell Into the city, killing four Cos-^ c j a j from Odessa aaya that troops
sacks and wounding seventeen others. we re called out today to aid in quel-
Mob spirit completely rules the city. || n g tho flanes. They were met by
No auch a situation has ever before ^ a m ob of thousands, who jeered and
confronted a civilized nation. . .The ^ hurled atones at the troops. The
Russian troops last night killed Hun- j soldiers fired into the mob, killing! By Telegraph to the Herald,
dreds of citizens. hundreds, and wounding many more.
| The flames are visible in all dlrec-
By Telegraph to The Herald. j tions
Odessa, June 29.—Hundreds of riot- j -
ers were shot and many killed by ( By Telegraph to the Herald,
troop* last night. Martial law hasj Paris, June 29.—Five thousand
been proclaimed. Practically the en-'persons have been killed and wounded
tire harbor was gutted by fire last in the rioting at Odessa following the
night, and the fires were still burning arrival of the battleship Kniaz Po-
New London, June 29.—Harvard
won the four oared and the freshmen
races here today. The contest was
a good one throughout.
PLENIPOTENTIARIES
HAVE BEEN CHOSEN
at midnight, though there was little
disorder at that time. All the ware
houses, large quantities of merchan
dise and four fine Russian steamers
were burned. Probably three hun
dred rioters were killed and several
Cossacks were slain. The troops are
gradually restoring order.
lemke, according to a report tele-
By ’Icleginnh to the Heraid.
London, June 29.—Telegrams re
ceived from Odessa by ship owners
here confirm the report that a state
of anarchy was prevailing in the Rus
sian city yesterday. These advices
graphed to the Journal.
Atlanta, June 25.—A despatch to
the Journaf from Watklnsvfffe says
that eight negroes were lynched there
by a mob between 1 and 2 o'clock this
morning. They were In Jail charged
with assaulting Mrs. Weldon Deely*.
the wife of a prosperous young ftr-,
mcr near Watklnavllle. The report
says that a white man was also killed
Another report says that one white.
man was wounded but not killed.
of the most
battleships which left 8ebastopal for complete In every particular of any
undertaking establishment iri the
i South.
as the officers of the Kniaz Potemke. ’ j n f ron t | H th 0 office, which Is sep-
J ernted by n partition. Then comes
the handsome little chnpel with a
rostum for holding funerals. In tho
renr Is the embalming rooms, one for
white and tho other for colored, which
aro fitted tip with everything for em
balming.
The cabinets that eontnln the cask
ets are of white with gold edgings, In
which they keep samples of all grades |
of caskets and coffins.
Two experienced. embalmcrs, Mr.
and Mrs. C. .1. Austin, who have had
years of experience In lnrge cities,
are In charge of the establishment,
and are perfectly familiar with every
detail connected with the business.
They also have an experienced col
ored ombalmer.
Hinson & Co. have two splendid
hearses, one for white people and the
other for colored. They also have a
Mower and casket wagon.
Their prices, too, will be very reas
onable for such work. They are pre
pared to atend to all calls day or
The ’ night.
By T« •• graph to the Herald.
St Petersburg, June
names of .the plenlpoteltlarles have .
been chosen by Japan an.l Russia,' p 0R gALE-Doublo team Ice wag-
and will be announced Saturday. • on b 0H t established Ice route in
There will be two from each country city. Good reasons for selling. In
formation at Herald office. 9-6t.
and their names are being reclpro- j ______
cally submitted to each government i A#k 7HE HERALD about any kind
through the Washington government. J of printing.
The Cosy Kind
Everyone wants his home
to look welFand be cosy.
1 he furniture stock of no me houses,
yields only the cheerless, ungrace'
fill patterns—things that are quite
as uncomfortable to use ns to look at.
Ours is Different
You’ll like the range, vaiiety and the
numberless little comforts we show.
I.et us talk the matter over and you’ll
see at what|a low price you*can get
goods from our store.
Lott, Pain & Qo.,
The Big Store. ,
GEORGIA'S FAMOUS RESORT
THE WIGWAM
imdiaw arniNO.