Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, July 04, 1908, Image 3

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THE WAYCEOSS WEEKLY ASKED TO JOIN VIGILANCE COMMITTEE MOVEMENT STARTED BY TH LAW AND GRDER LEAGUE. Savannah, July 1st.—A larfe Hum- •* ber of Savannahlans have been asked to join a vigilance committee for the- purpose of seeing that the laws the state and municipality are enforc- ed. The movement to this end was started by the Law and Order League. It is not proposed to follow/the exam ple of the Vigilants of directly after the war and endeavor, to right wrongs by. force but it Is the purpose of the Vigilance Committee to investigate violations of the law and to encourage juries by their presence in the court rooms during the trials to find verdicts in accordance with the law and evi dence. Mr. W. B. Stubs a prominent lawyer and representative of the Anti- Saloon League and the Law and Or der League sent out letters inviting certain Savannahlans to jqin the Vig ilance Committee. YOUNG MAN SUCIDE PROSPECT8 FOR PP.08PERITY. In an interview in New York o Monday Mr.. W. B.~ Stillwell of this city said, among other things: ‘T was impressed with' the splenJid condition of the crops throught the West. All the way from Savannah ta Minnesota the harvests were rich, and this in part makes the people more cheerful.' Mr. Stillwell had been attending the National Lumber-Manufacturers Asso ciation in Minneapolfs. The Impression of Mr. Stillwell re specting the outlook for good crops is that of other observers. The travel ing men in this section, for instance, say that the corn and cotton In South Georgia never looked more promising than at present. Unless something happens to give them a setback the crops of both corn and cttn in thia. part f the South will be abunJanl The fruit crops, now being gathered are in every respect satisfactory, and the prices are being received are yield ing a profit. The transportation com panies are beginning to feel the im provement in business. Several of _them in the South have announced that there will be not cut in wages and others hnve greatly increased their forces. By November the effects of the panic will, there is reason now for thinking, have almost disappeared. —News. MILWAUKEE CONCERN INCREASES FORCE BIO SHOPS ARE PRACTICALLY RUNNING IN FULL TIME. Milwaukee, July l.—W. H. White- side, president of the AHic Chambers - Co., which has the great $5,000,000 shops here declares that they have been forced to Increase their force of employes steadily for the last sev eral weeks, during the last ninety days there has been an increase of from thirty to fifty per cent in new orders. Today the plant Is running on practi cally full time, employing all men that were working before the 1907 troubles. Other concerns are showing the same condition. DEED COMMITTED IN REAL ES TATE OFICE. New Orleans, July 1.—Ernest Jou- bert, aged 20, last night drew’ a re volver and fired through his left breast causing instant death. The deed was committed in the real estate office of Cougot ^id Joubert, where the young man was employed. Cause unknown. FATE OF R. R. COMMISSION, Atlanta, June 30.—While the ques tion of remodeling the .State Railroad Commission, reducing its membership from five to threw-and abolishing tno office of special attorney, has not yet taken (iny definite shape in the Gen eral Assembly,- it is just now an ex tensively talked of problem, and^he appearanec of a bill dealing with the matter is expected within a few days. The Senate last year agreed to a commission of five members by a mar gin of only two votes. Since then the Democratic convention bas declared for a reduction and elimination the special attorney, apposition which Gov. Smith gave to Judge James K. Hines, a former noted Popyllst. So far as'the Senate is concerned, It is thought there will Le little diffi culty in amending the law so as to reduce the membership, but the at titude of the House is as yet proble matical. However, the Legislature has lost much of the refbrm spirit that characterized its first session and it is said the passage of such an amendment would by no means be so difficult as some might suppose. FORTY CARLOADS OF,PEACHES FROM AMERICU8. Americus Recorder. Forty carloads of luscious peaches —two solid trainloads of twenty cars each if coupled together, will leave Americus this week for distribution over thousands of miles of territory WANTS'TO BE ~ ; ' VICE-PRESIDENT SO 8AYS CHARLES TOWNE. OF NEW YORK. • Chicago, July 1.—“I am a candidate for vice-president on the Democratic ticket and shall be nominated," said Charles Townee, of New York, Just before leaving for Lincoln, Neb, wnere he will have con erenco with Bryan. "I am gclng to see B.yan ai:d I believe things will be fixed for my nomination I believe my place on the ticket with him will be satisfactory." EXCURSIONS FROM XHICAGO TO TYBEE. Savannah, July 1st.—The travel the Tybee railroad for the two months ending last night has been as heavy it has ever been before. The Is land is maintaining its popularity to a marked degree. There are more amusements at Tybee now than any season In the past. The people from the interior visit the island In greater numbers than ever and it is said to be the idea of the Illinois Central Ry, to run excuroions om Chicago Tybee next Bummer. THE ATHEN8 BANNER 8AYS OP THE INDIAN8. The game last night under lights of many thousand candle power was wit nessed by a large crowd and was very interesting and novel. The Indians were too-much for our boys, however, winnig by score of 7 to 2. KILLED YOUNG MAN FOR MEDDLING WITS children Covington, La., July 1.—Emile Sharpe, n prominent former of this parish, went to Jerusalem Baptist Church, fifteen miles north of here Sunday armed with a shot gun and called Arthur Sharpe, a young man he was going to kill him, which he Im mediately did. Sharpe died instantly. The slayer claimed that Sharpe had been meddling with his children which caused him to commit the crime THREE MEN BROKE JAIL LAST NIGHT. McRea, Ga., July 1.—Thomas Stud- still, murder; Henry Alexander, ns sault to murder; and two negroes, broke jail last night, still at large. LIPTON WILL MAKE ANOTHER CHALLENGE. Gloscow, July 1.—dir Thomas Lip- ton made the positive statement to day that he wil challenge for America cup and will sail a cutter rigged yatch built to conform wlth^the rules of the New York Yacht Club, tfe Will even allow the club to dictate the size of the challenger. He will build two boats and select a final challenged after a series of races between them. His new boat wlU probably be‘ called Shamrock IV. SENATE BAYS NO CHATTA- * NOOGA JUNKET. Atlanta, Ga., June 29.—The trip of the legislature planned for Friday to Chattanooga, tor the purpose of in specting the state road and celebrat ing the Fourth, received a death blow in the senate this morning when a motion to reconsider was sustained. On a vote of sixteen to seventeen the upper house refused to join with the lower one in making this trip. It for merly passed unanimously. THE PRINCETON LEADER 8AY8 OF THE INDIAN BASEBALL TEAM. At night 50,000 candle power lights evidenced themselves and the Indi ans with all their lights aflame enter ed the night game and then the Princetons ably domon/trated their skill and ability cn the diamond by from New York to the West, as deem- rfrom the crowd, and informed him that ed to the best advantage. Forty carloads; think of the enor mous quantity of fruit. And every crate wll come from the same orphan!, that of the Bagley-Ray- Gober Co., three miles from Ameri cus and probably the largest peach orchard In the world. Already the company has shipped probably forty or fifty carloads peach es this season, Including the Carmens and delicious Georgia Belles, and will now begin the shipment of the main crop—the Elberfoa—really the un crowned queen of the orchard. For the Elberta te unapproached and altogether unapproachable. Mr. W. F. Me Ree, of the orchard company, stated yesterday that ten carloads of Elbertas would bo ship ped from Bagley tomorrow, and that during the week he hoped to forward least forty caVloads. The total may even exceed that number. This company has fine demands for Its fruit, orders coming yesterday from many localities and prices are holding up well. * HITCKOCK CHAIRMAN OF / NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Washington, July 1.—It is all but of ficially announced that Frank Hitch cock will bo c' irraan of the Republi can Nation’ll Committee. Ho Is the choice of Tnft. Vorys will be o->red the managment of the Chicago end of Ohio campaign. CHATTANOOGA TRIP TEMPORARILY OFF. The proposed legislative trip to Chatanooga, which was to have engag ed the general assembly next Friday j and Saturday, has been abandoned for the present Neither the house nor the senate will visit the Tennes see city on those rays.mentioned, but both will remain In Atlanta. The action of the Senate In recon sidering Its previous action and non concurring in In the joint resolution providing the trip* made it impossible fog the lower branch to take the trip.' The plan contemplated an adjourn ment of three days—Friday, Saturday and Sunday—and neither branch can legally w adjourn more than two days without the consent of the other. However,i the idea of- the trip has not been abandoned altogether, and it Is more than likely that the legis lature as a body will visit Chattanooga and inspect the state's property In that city before the present session is over. PLEAD GUILTY IN FEDERAL COURT GEORGIA—WAREi COUNTY. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Ware County, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tues day in July, 1908, at the Court House doct in said county, between the legal uours of sale the following described property to wit: All that tract or par- c».*l uf land lying and being in the C ity i f Waycross, in what Is known at Old Nine, and described as follows: Beginning one hundred and fifteen feet east of the-intersection of street and Satilla Lane, thence running along said Lane ninety eight feet, thence northerly at right angles sixty three and one half feet, thence easterly at right angles ninety eight feet, thence southerly sixty three and one half feet to point of beginning. The terms of said sale are cash. June 11th, 1908. EMMETT McELREATH. Administrator of the estate of Fanny Jw kiou. TAFT QUIT CABINET.; Heat prostrates the nervos.In the sum Washington, June 30.—This woslmer one needs a tonic to off-set the William Howard Taft’s last day as secretary of war. After many years of distinguished service* to his gov ernment as justice of the Unite J States courts, u governor of the Phili- pine Islands, as secretary c! war, and as the special reprefeer.Mlie. rf government on several delicate and important diplomatic missions, practically relinquishes tonight performance, for a time at least, of duties as an official of the United States. MRS. J. B. STRICKLAND DEAD Mrs. J. B. Strickland who has been very ill at her homo on Church street for some months died today at half past two o'clock. Mrs. Strickland leaves a husband and seven children. Delay In commencing treatment for a slight irregularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley’s Kidney Remedy may result in a serious h.d- ney disease. Foley’s Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. Commence taking It today. Union and Central Pharmacy. HUMAN MACHINERY. The marvelous mechanical inventions Of today are but mere top compared to at .old County In Mortgage the'human body. This I, one machine „ „„ that must be given constant and IntclU- B page 434. the undersigned f t cnrc< Once permitted to run too GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Under and by virtue ol a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by W. W. Sharpo of said County to the Mayor and Council of City of Waycross, on the 9th day of June. 1905, and recorded In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Book will sell at public outcry, to tho high- j Far without skilffidrepair,"the wreck U est bidder for cash, at the door of just ahead. the court house of said county In Way-1 STUART'S BUCHU AND JUNIPER cross. Georgia, within the legal hours n,or ® human rc * ,cv ^d . . _ .... i . the strain on weak parts and completely of sale, on Tuesday the 14th day of chccked thc cause t ,J nn any other f nv , * July 1908, the following real estate, rating cordial It relieves kidney dis eases, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes, dropsy, gravel, headache, dyspepsia, pain In the back and side, loss of appetite, general debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness, rheumatism and nervousness. STUARTS BUCHU AND JUNIPER positively re lieves these diseases. At all stores, $1*00 per bottle. Write for free sample. Stuart Drug Manufacturing Co., Atlanta, Ga. to wit: All of lots two nundred and thirty six (236) and two hundred and thirty seven (237) In tho 8th District of Ware county, Georgia, each four hundred and ninety (490) acres, more or less; Said sale being for the purpose 7>f paying a certain promissory note exe cuted by said \V. W. Sharpe to the Mayor and Council of the City of. Waycross for the principal sum of $1,293.60, dated June 9tj, 1905 and due twelve mouths after date, ana bearing Interest from May 16th, 1905, per cent per annum, together with 10 per cent attorney’s fees; the total amount due on said note being on the day of sale $1,293.60, principal, 1327.70 interest and $162.13 attorney’s fees, together with costs of Stis pro ceeding; said mortgage having'been made for the purpose of securing tho payment of said indebtedness; and proper conveyance will he executed to the purchaser or purchasers of said lands. This 20th day of June, 1908. The Mayor aqd Council of tho City of Waycross, By A. M| KNIGHT Mayor. MANY SAVANNAH YOUNG MEN GET INTO TROUBLE. Savannah, July 1.—What is the matter with Savannah's young men. One Jias just b^en caught in Birming ham fugitive from Justice, one bos only recently been tried tor theft and convicted,"two have run away during the past three or four days and are being sought by officers to answor ser ious charges of misplaced confidence and another has disappeared leaving a responsible position so far as known without cause. These frequent occur- anees are beginnlg to attract much ‘atention. Prosperity has hung up ber bonnet brought ber knitting along and looks a~ victory of $ to 8. The scene was like she Is going to stop a while.—Ma- fudy up to tjxe advertised display. cen News. JUDGE LANDI8 WILL ANNOUNCE 8ENATENCE LATER. Chicago, July 1.—A. Booth, &_Co„ one of the largest concerns dealing in fish and oysters In thq West pleaded guilty In tlie Federal Jlstrlct Court to road companies. The charge to which this company pleaded guilty was to aceptlng $496 from Lehigh Valley and Nicklo Prate;'Railroads. Judge Land is will announce the sentence later. The Maximum penalty is a fine of $20,000,000. The peach «rdp in Georgia this pear is the largest dver known. Thousands of car loads are being shipped and so far prices have been good. j'gr*— One of the prettiest scenes that ever took place In a political conven tion occured Tuesday at the close of the eloquent nominating speech of Judge H. D. D. Twiggs, in which he named Hon u Joseph M. Brown as the standard-bearer of the Democracy of Georgia. Mrs. Brown accompanied by her children, occupied the box next to the stage, immediately every Ban- ner held by the great concourse of delegates whs carried over to her, which she gracefully-and becomingly accepted bowing her thanks with the true southern demeanor. The Im mense audience was en its feet cheer log tor many minutes. The scenes was touching, deeply to, and many an eye was moist showing that those who attended political conventions are not only human, but also have hearts that at* appreciative of all that Is noble and best In manhood and charm ing and graceful In true womanhood. —Jesup Sentinel . # DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Waycross, Ga., Juno 19, 1908. Notice Is herpuy given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween G. A. Thornton and J. M. Thornton under the name of Thornton Bros., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, G. A. Thornton having bought the Interest of J. M. Thornton. G. A. Thornton will hereafter own and con duct the business anJ will be -re sponsible for Its debts and ho alone is entitled to collect the accounts and debts due to said firm or said com pany.. F G. A. Thornton, J. M. Thornton. Mr. Loeb, who has been secretary to tho President ever since the promo tion of Mr.Cortelyou, isn't going to bo Mr. Taft’s campaign manager. Mr. Loeb has become quite used to taking tho blame, but naturally he bas got to draw the line spmewbere, and It sceuifc he has drawn it against the chairman ship of tho Republican National Com mittee. Mr. Taft Is said to have of fered him inducements, but Mr. Lxwb said no; that*he has already made ar rangements to go Into business after March 4 next, and that he couldn't change bis mind.—News. Chattanooga stays wet and so does Jacksonville and thus # the Empire State Is flanked on two sides by the enemy. * Laxative Fruit Syrun Pleasant to take The new laxative. 'Does, not gripe or naaoe&te.- Cures stomach and Jjyer troubles and chronic con* stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, Uver and bowels. customary hot- weather Nerve and Strength .depression. Yoil will feel better within 48 hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. Its prompt action in res toring the weakened nerves Is surprls>- ing. Of course you won't get entire ly strong In a few days, bn* each day you can actually feel,the l.n.rovement That tired, lifeless, spiritless, feeling win quickly depart when using the Restorative. Dr. Shoop' Restorative 'A*ill sharpen a falling appetite; It aids digestion; it will strengthen the weak ened Kidneys and Heart by siwplv re building the wornodt nerves that ’base* organs depend upon. Test it a few days, and be convinced, iold by all deairs. T.ie function of the kidney’s Is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them. Foley’s Kidney Remedy makes the kidney’s healthy. They wl. strain out nil waste matter from Lie blood. Take Foley’s Klunuy Reme dy and "it will make you well. Union and Central Pharmacy. *—.— H0NEY<<<TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For cough., cold., throat and lung trouble,. No opiate.. Non-alcoholic. Good foraterjfbody. Bolderery where. The genuine FOLEY’S HONEY end TAR la la aYellowpackage. Rcfuaeaubatitutea. 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