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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Wy^ROSS AND WARE COUNTY.
VOLUME XIV.
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WAYCROSS, GA., SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1900.
Teather Weight Strain Hats
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MARRIAGE OTKING ALTONSO
AND TRJNCESS ENA OCCURS.
by Telegraph to the Herald,
j Madrid, Spain, May 31.—King All-
, onso, of Spain, and Princess Ena, of
! Battcnbcrg, neice of King Edward was
1 married at noon today in the little
church of San Geronlmo. The Princess
| had distinguished company about
I thousand persons including special am
j bassadors from the chief countries of
! the world. The ceremony was per-
; formed by Cardinal Sanchn, Catholic
1 primate of Spain assisted by a number
I of high prelates. Mnny American tour-
tsts deviated from the ordinary beaten
track of continental travel to be pres
ent at the festivities. Spaniards say
they never before saw bo mnny Amer
icans In Madrid,
MADRID, MAY 31.—A BOMB WAS
THROWN AT KINO ALFONSO AND
QUEEN ENA SHORTLY AFTER
THE WEDDING CEREMONY THIS
AFTERNOON. BOTH ESCAPED UN
HURT.
THE BOMB WAS THROWN FROM
A BALCONY OVER MAYOR STREET
AS THE WEDDING PROCESSION
WAS PASSING. IT EXPLODED IN
FRONT OF THE ROYAL CAR
RIAGES AND TWO HORSES WERE
KILLED. A CHILD IN THE CROWD
WAS ALSO KILLED, AND AN EQUR-
I RY WOUNDED. THE KING AND
1 QUEEN WERE COOL AND CONTIN
UED THEIR DRIVE AFTER ORDER
WAS RESTORED. A BOY SIXTEEN
YEARS OF AGE HAS BEEN AR
RESTED.
News of Interest
. from Savannah
Jiust Get To
Work Or Move
WAYCROSS HIGH SCHOOL.
The King of Spain
ried.
columns too much of gush na ' e j generally manage to have their way. |
been priuted about the affair I j t ls n Uout time for another revolution c,08 ‘ n 9 Exercises of This institution
without interest. The im- I of tbo tvheol in the direction of re-
t!ie eve'il does not iulu /e publicuuism, and when it comes there
; r.un himself, who >“<• im ! will be Several more thrones go down ,
but .'i l»:-» j'ox-i.ou 1 Into the dust heap.
A lie -u,;> tor. >e.ii 1/ There are signs of that sort in Uus- !
*■.;* married ut lea ft •<!.<• shi oven now. Liberty does not go
lum h i.r >aid alii ut br.el;ward. Man i- f > enne to bis own ;
everybody i 1 not the \vm- and is to govern letnseif In all climes. 1
,on. AI.on so do IJoiirbo.i Deino*-i\ir.v. not only in polities, but In
Will Occur
June 8, 1006.
Friday Evening
SuVaunuh, Ga., May 31.—The peo
ple of Savannah are wondering what
has become of the Georgia Federation
of Commercial bodies which was or
ganized In this city last August with
a meat flourish of trumpets and many
promises of good work to be accoin-
pish When adjournment was thk-u
last summer It was with the under
standing that the next UlCtO&g was
to he held In Athens during commence
ment week, ffifice then the federa
tion imf Kfc'pt pretty quiet. ItH offic»ifa
^re A. L. Dasher, Macon, First, Vice-
President Sam D. Jones, A blunt a. The
trade, organizations of Savannah, At
lanta, Macon. Dublin, LaGrange, Ath
ens and Araerlcu* went Into the plan
iu Savannah. Probably the fact is j|
state political office holder accounts
j for the condition of innoceous d« •-c
tude into which the organization s<- m.>
I to have fallen.
!
1 By Telegraph to the Herald.
| Savannah, Ga., May 31.—The graves
, of the union soldiers who are hurled
! in the cemeteries of Savannah did not
'go neglected yesterday. While there
are ft>w members of the G. A. It in
the city these few are always faith-
[fill to the memory of t/ie dead on the
The little band Is corn-
great extent of Comrades
on, S. F. 11. Gillespie and
There may be one or two
more who give some attention to the
work but this trinity ran always be
depended upon to do ith full share.
They visit the three cemeteries and
place a few flowers and a T’nlted Sines
flag upon tbo grave of each of t!i#*lr
comrades who have gone before
Those are three men who came to Sav
annah directly after the war and who
have grown old in the South. They
love their n« ighbors but they adhere
to the admiration for their old flag
Mr. Glib splo h Deputy Cbrk of i!,-
30lh of M;
posed to 5
Win. Gi
Mayor Knight demonstrated in un
mistakable terms tills morning that he
intends to ild the town of vagrants. A
negro woman appeared before him on
a charge of vagrancy and he promptly
fined her $25.00 or in lieu thereof ^
serve ninety days on the gttfcg-.
fine was paid, .+ t
Mayor nnight has Instructed the
policemen to round up all loafers or
those loitering around without any
visible means of support. No doubt
many of the worthless class will read
ily see the handwriting on the wall
and will either get to work or shake
the dust of Wnyerosa leav* (or
a more wngdllfl! C!!ftie. M« ,|| SC rln,|.
Iiat.nu lb iu ho shown, ha' both while
: bla<l! ‘ ''Wants will ho brought
batches of akin ofr the Cltlxens Club
oai oasK. Mr. J. Ferris Cann will pro-
■aMy lie me 1ulncl11.1l speaker.
*' v Telegraph in the lleroll.
Savannah. On., May 31. -U has been
"IK timo nine# thcro won such n
hoi Initiation Into a fraternal organ I-
zatlon ns that pulled of by (he Engles
list night. More than slsty candida
tes wero given their degree and after
It wtts till over the members of the
enler. more tlinn Iwo hunjred strong
Ilia roll, d to the Knights of Py thins
"n" given an e»e..|!e nl sup.
pet. I he Engles have shown marked
growlh In Savannah slare iy.|r „ rKlln .
fzatlon here.
The South Lands Chivalry.
Augusta Chronicle.
The sentiment of chivalry—so
—has prevailed in the Unite'* - "When*
America south of Mason’ -edtates of
line longer than clsr . wand Dixon *
verse and It Is ■ -wXero la the tn‘-
Iho South h ’* ^taller that we of
especial)]” - ,v no eause to .-egret..
,,f * z - ' ’VO frailer and fairer sex
Uhafter of the Union. They, at
VottaV, should ho Iho lash |r> trample
oiM Chivalry with Hh .accompaniment
dl the duel with their tiny feer. Tae<
prevalence of both' Have preserved
many of them 0mm Insult, and sim-df
an Ine.iloulabfiv number from shame.
A few days ago a large ferry boat
in iho Hast River, New York, brok#
Giro of her side wheels and UrifteJ
helplessly toward the Jagged rocks of
JJIackwellHt island on the rapid inflow
ing tide; If, was saved finally from «!*-
I struct Ion hv' “ «nm. minute. hut a tir
ing tho period ■"><! '**
tnor reigned suprent.** f ,,u Kh>
wlih women for the life
and trampled young girls Ml ' C .
in their efforts fo secure these
to the prolongation of life.
Would u boat’s load of Southern
fa 0 !*—SouthernerH who keep the lamp
of chivalry alight In hearts of gold—
nave engaged In any such struggle fa
snatch life preservers from women
think you 7
Would they?
We are wilting to leave It to any
paper In the land If such a spectacle
could be duplicated In any Southern
crowd
If may he the "fad” to rldlcul*
"chivalry” but the Middle Ages hav*
bequeathed us many worse, inherit*
anies. *v sure of that!
T-h graph to the IfernliJ.
■biv innnh, Ga., May 3!.- The dm in
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Furnished Room For Rent.
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light hot and cold bath. r’* iit|l« t«io.
street. Apply to X Y. / Gan; \V’.,y^
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Bath Tow-da 13 cents.
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66 AND 79 CENTS.
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