Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, July 11, 1908, Image 5

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•' THE WAYCKOSS WEEKLY HERALD MOVMENT STARTED FOR MONUMENT CHILDREN WILL BUILD MONU MENT TO “UNCLE REMUS.” Atlanta. Ga., July 7.—The move ment which has been started by the Atlanta Journal for the children to . build a monument to Joel Chandler Harris, (Uncle Remus) has been re ceived with popular favor, and already many subscriptions have been given. Not only the children of Atlanta 'and Georgia contribute their mite, but the tots of the South and nation will help, lu West End, where Uncle Re mus lived and where seated on porch he wrote many of the stories of Br’r Rabitt and Br’r Fox and Br - r Bar, the chilJren are quite enthusiastic in the work of raising funds. In an hour or so yesterday, llyle George Adair Eckford and his brother Errold raised over twenty donations in that neigh borhood which amounted to over |30. T.ie work is just beginning in West End. Every day will swell the num ber of contrlbuticns from that section and from other sections also. That Lie fund will grow rapidly is certain. The handsome monument, for such It will be, will be placed in Howell .Park, which is near the home of the lamented author. BANKERS ENTHUSIASTIC AT MEETING HELD YESTERDAY. WEEK OF-NOTIFICATIONS GEORGIA. THOMASVILLE LADIES AND AND BLACKBERRY WINE. f * " Some of ThomasvIUe’s housewives have been very much troubled of late. It has been the custom of many to put up a lot of blackberry wine^very sum mer for medicinal as well as other purposes, ami now they are told that thtf inhibition law does not allow the manufacture of any sort of wine. Hav ing nothing to do with the making of the law, and not seeing why a woman should be obliged to keep a law, any way, if she doesn’t want to, they fail to see why they can’t mnke wine out of the blackberries they have bought and paid for as well as jam. What is to become of the wine al ready made is a question no mere man can answer, and the man who tries to investigate' it will probably need sympathy before he gets through with his investgation. Savannah, Ga.. July S.—It was defin- ately decided at a meeting of bankers from many South Georgia towns in Savannah yesterday afternoon to or ganize a currency Association vided under the Aldrich-Vreeland act It will be known as the South Atlantic National Currency Association and it is expected before the organization is perfected that there will Le banks in it from Charleston and Jacksonville ami probably other cities out of the state. Those bankers who attended tae meeting here yesterday were n- thusiastlc in til interest in the scheme. Th capital represented yesterday was $4,447,000. It was necessary to get $5,000,000 before the organization could be perfected. Capt. F. D. lilood- worth. Cashier of the National Bank of Savannah wa9 elected chairman of the meeting and Mr. J. S. Davis Vice President of the Citizens National liank of Albany was elected Secre tary of the meeting. Atlanta, Ga., July S.—This Is to be a weak of notifications in Georgia. While Mr. Watson Is to receive formal notice of his nomination on Thursday night. Hon. Jos. M. Brown, of Marietta S-lwil. the Saturday following at 11 j o’clock be formally told of his nomlna- j tlon as the democratic candidate for Governor of Georgia. The notification party will gather in Atlanta Friday night and Saturday morning. There are thiity-flve mem bers of the notification committee, re presenting every part of the state. In addition to these there will be a num- j GEORGIAN RETURNS CHECKS FOR UNCLE REMUS MONUMENT Atlanta, Ga., July 8.—The Georgian regrets thnt It has been compelled to return checks sent In for an Uncle Remus monument. Mr. Harris requested that no mon ument be raised for him after his death buf^that his works and hl3 magnzine ba ills monument, and it was in re- poet to that wish that The Georgian did not start a monument movement. THOMAS COUNTY APPLES. Thomas county apples are a raHty and it Is seldom that any are put on the markc'. This we^k *how var, Mr. Singletary, who lives in the upper edge of the county brought nine bush els to this city and sold them. They were large, fine fruit and found ready sfcle at a good price. Mr. Singletary has proven that apples can he success fully growu here f>nd we hope to see others follow his example.—Thomas- ville Press. ANOTHER START FOR THE NORTH POLE. New York, July 7.—With the Peary Arctic Club pennant fluttering from her main truck and the Stars and Stripes ut her mizzen the artic ex ploration steamer Roosevelt left her pier at East Twenty-fourth stretjt to day carrying Commander Robert E. Peary, who is to head another expedi tion in quest of the north pole. The Atlanta Journal’s cartoonist suggests that Secretary Taft employ Mr. r. R. Smith of Atlanta as mana ger for his presidential campaign. Mr. Smith managed the campalng for Joseph M. Brown, and the Journal like a great many others, believes that he developed the art of running a cam paign to an amazing degree. THIS NUMBER BEINC INSTALLED AT NEW SHOPS. The installation this week of 850 private lockers for the use of employ* at the new Coast Line Stoops gives some idea of the nunibe- of men to be enlployed here when the shops are in operation. The lockers are constructed of sheet iron and are 12 by 12 Inches an l 5 feet high. In one building, the erect ing shop, 460 lockers are being install ed. It is stated that the lockers are for the use only of skilled mechanics em ployed at the shops, and It Is evident by the number being Installed that nearly a thousand of mis class ot workmen alone will be (’•raploycd. The construction work nt the now shops Is progressing slowly and there is no Indication of an early commenc ment of operations, though it is stated authoritively that the suers will open not later than the beginning of the coming fall. BRYAN WILL BEAT TAFT, WATTERSON. Cincinnati. July S.—Henry Watter- son, who was here to attend the fu neral of Murat Hulstend, said: “I am as certain that Bryan will be nominated as I am certain that he will beat Taft. Tills la the year that de stiny has picked out to beat the Re publican party. The very virtues of Taft are against him, as they were against James (i. Blaine. Mr. Bryan on the day of the tlon will have the united Democratic party behind him. The dinuer pail Is pretty near empty now and it is not . going to fill up before November. All her or well known Georgians anil | g |g na *p 0 ii,t to a cnange of parties. My friends ot the successful candidate. In j belief Is that the single Issue made by the party. | Roosevelt and embodied In Bryan will It is expected there will be 100 or • 8we ,,|, country. By this I mean more in the notification party when tliat t h 0 W oi King olases will be arrayed against the Asked re.4: •NOTHING BUT BRYAN” JOHNSON MAN. “There Is nominated i Pe:m it leaves Atlanta, Saturday morning for Marietta In special trolley cars se cured for the occasion. Some smal parlies Including those of President F. J. Paxon of the Fulton County Jce Brown Club. Ex-Gov. Joseph M. Terrell and others, will make the trip in auto mobiles. The party will reach Marietta nt 11 o'clock and go directly to the residen ce of Mr. Brown, wTilch Is less than half a mile from the center of the city Here upon the spacious tawn in front of his home the address >f notification will be made by J. R. Smith, who man aged Mr. Brown’s campaign, and Mr. Brown will deliver his response ac cepting the nomination. A number of impromptu speec tes will follow, after which the party will to a large &nd spacious shade grove close by, where a barbecue will be spread by the citizen of Cobb county, all of whom have burled their political and faptional differences. Other im promptu speeches will be heard nt tne barbecue and the occasion will bo memorable In the annals of Geor gia’s political history. TO COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEW BRIDGE. The county comwissiot era nt .tholr meeting today appointed a committee to go over to Blackshear to confer vita the rdlnary of Pierce county and If possible to make the final arrange ments for the construction of the steel bridge across the Sntilla river near the Atlantic Coast Line trestle. Com missioners Warren Lott ami W. A. Ca son will go over to Blackshear tomor row for this purpose. Representatives of bridge manufac ture :*s appeared before ♦.hem toc,a. and pious for the bridge were sub mitted. One company has mado a complete survey of the work and has furnished free’ of charge all the data necessary to be considered when plac ing the contract. Should satisfactory Pirangementjf bo made wltn the Pierce county ding the candidate vice-president. Mr. Waticrson sab “If I had the right to make a t President right out of hand without giving the matter any reflection, Judge Gray being out of the qdestiou, as he lias announced positively that he would not accept, I would take ns aven ture Hermann Hidtfbr. He is at t.ie head of The Staats-Zletung and .he most distinguished German-Amerlcan living. He lives in New York and we want an HastrTn man, one who will re present the other wing of the party. He has never behn in official life. If the vice presidential candidate is sel ected with a view that ho may be come president. Hermann Rldder Is the nmu—strong, clear-headed, able and executive.” FIRE LAST NIGHT DESTROYED STORE. The grocery and general merchan dise store of M. M. Morton. 67 Par allel street, was destrojed by fire at 3:3u o’clock tills morning. The stock was Insured at $»’.'*<» and the store for $3<iu. The contents of the store was totnl loss and was valued at $l,adU. LEFT FOR NEW YORK YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Savannah. Ga.. July s.—Ut. Rev. F. F. Reese, Episcopal Bishop of Georgia accompanied by Mrs. Reese left t.ie city yesterday aft irnoon for New York. From there they will sail for Europe on Saturday. Bishop Reuse’s health has not been good since "Ills consecration. ACCIDENTALLY KILLS HERSELF. Cuthbert, Ga.. July 7.—Miss Iconise Worrl 11, daughter of Judge Worrill, or the Pataula circuit, accidentally shot herself with a 22 callber'rlfle at Miss Worrill was trying to load the ; t un Wiien It fired. j Judge Worrill, her father, Is In At- | lanta sitting with the supreme court ! in the Neal Bank ense In |hc place of Justice Lumpkin. MRS. CLEVELANDS GIVES THANKS TO PUBL.C. Princeton, July 8.—In a card to :i*e press issued today, Mrs. Grover Cleveland conveys liei lieartf-jit thanks to the public for the thousands of telegrams and letters of condolence received after the death of her hus band, former President Grover C!Ice land Robust Health Ruined. I R. SYLVESTER E. SMITH,Room 218, Graui to Block, St. Louts, Mo., v rites: “Peruti.t Is tho best friend a j TAFT AND ADVIS0R8 sick man can h: “A few months wretched coudlt dinary tomorrow, It Is likely that tho | dampne. had ruined my commissioners will advertise for. bids for the constructffm of the bridge at an early day. SUMMER 8CHOOL TO CONDITIONED STUDENTS. By request, we have decided to open a special department for tho next two months, beginning July 14, for Lie pur- give?’’ Tom Loyless, of the Augusta Chron icle and one of the big four to Den ver, nits ’em this way: “Isn’t the Savannah Press a little over sollcl- ous over the political affairs of one Joseph M. Brown?" "Mr. J. R. Smith Giving special Instruction to Is conferring with Mr. J. M. Brown ,hc3c who srs Preparing to enter s about the formal notification. Has * r “ Je '■> th,! P nbllc ■ ch ° 0 , 1 ' or Hon. Scab Wright any now orders to «- Preparing to enter College this fall. If you were conditionally | promoted, this I, an opportunity for you to make your grade. It you would FUN TOOK PLACE THI8 N MORn!nQ | llk0 to »P ecltt,lle Mathematics, Eng- TOOK PLACE THIS MORNING, correspondence. Spelling, Alse- Savannah, Oa., July 8. —The funeral bra. Geometry, Latin etc., you would of Mr. P. T. Foye who died suddenly make no mistake by enrolling with u, yeiterday morning took place this ! for one If not two month,. About morning from the residence of Miss 1 three hours will be devpted to this Katie McLaughlin on Charlton atreet work each day, beginning at 8:30 a. m. went. It wan attended by a large num- An experienced teacher will hare bar of merchanta of the city and other charge of tbla department and will friends of the decked. Mr. Foye had ' spare no effort! In your behalf. We not been In good health for aometlme . will not be able to accommodate very but It waa not thought he waa danger- many atudenta, no you had better oubly IU. > He waa alttlng up a few | make application at once. Remember mlnutea before hi* death. He waa one this work Is for your special bene- fit, so do not delay thla matter and mlsi your grade next term, bat write at or call at the College at once. For ratea of tattion. Address, R. F. Zelgler, Principal. ''WaycroM Business College. The Sick Man’s Friend. I oamo hr re In a Exposure and robust health. I bod ca tarrhal affections of tho bronchial tubes, and for a tlmo there was a doubt a* to my recovery, “My good honest old doctor advised me to take Peruns, which I did and in a short timo my health began to im prove very rapidly, tho bronchial trouble gradually disappeared, and in | three months my health was folly re* stored. “Accept a grateful man's thanks for bis restoration to porfect health." NAMED CHAIRMAN. Hot Springs, Vn., Jui. s.—At a conference today between Secretary Taft and his advisors, Frank HI 0.1- cock was formally named as chair man of the Republican National Cam- mlttee. Congress McKinley, of Illi nois, will probably be chosen as treas urer of the committee. PADDY’S WAY. ot the most prominent merchants in Savannah owning the store on the corner ot Barnard and Broughton streets. He was a native of Ireland but had Bred in Savannah for many yeara. All eye* are on Denver today. N) 1 Georgia will give Bryan her eleo- bn to worry about it, Wm. J. Bryan toral vote of course, but will that elect will be nominated. • • him. 7 5t MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS OPERATINC ACTIVELY. Del Rio, Texas July 8 —The ares ot territory In which the Mexican revo'd- tlonlsts are operating is constantly growing. They are said to be gatin’*- ingjn bodies of 300 to 400 at sev#-*U {mints and are endeavoring to re.tci a common rendesvous. It Is report ed that Government troops are In close pursuit, scattering some of the bands of insurgents. A. C. L. AGENT HAS TENDERED HI8 RESIGNATION Savannah, Oa., July 7.—Mr. James W. Thomas, agent of the Atlantic Coast Line at Savannah, it Is under stood, has tendered his resignation to take effect July 16th. Mr. Toomas’ successor has not ae yet been announ ced. The cause of Mr. Thomas’ resig nation in not known but It in thought It Is to accept n better position # elae- wherr at<; Lldy, me darling, 01 take up me pen j To indoite jou a lettber from old Klilyglen Watch Oi'm hopin’ will find you quolte hearty and well. Though it leaves me distructed, O'm sorry to tell. Welt, Biddy, me jewel, the fact Is Oi'm tired Of livin’ alone, an’ change have de sired! But somehow or other Ol've not had the courage To spake out me molu’ on the subject of marriage. Howsoever, OITl*thry an’ 01*11 put Into wdroittn’ The words that me heart an’ me soul are exciting,' An’ 01 hope ye!ll not think of me, Bid dy, the less, That Oi’m bashful in spakiu* me moln’ to express. Well, Bidy, 01 want you to come to me home, An’ either yer surname from that ot McComb, 3ure tuere’s parties an’ tay here • affl uent for two. So Oi hope ye'll divide thlm wid Pad dy Mulgrew. • contest; Bryan will be the r.t«t i»aliot in the convention ever 1-eld by the •atic Party. It is too bad, be cause the Nebgaskati is doomed to certain defeat, though doubtless his brilliant personality will win him m laige vote.” The foregoing statement, made by Frank A. Day, at Denver represents tne gloomy state of tuiad of the chair man of the Minnesotta Democratic state central committee, the man, who more than any one else. Is responsi ble for the rapid rise of Governor John | Albert Johnson, of the Gopher s Johnson, according to Mr. Day. has absolutely no chance to win even third of the votes cast on the first ballot, altho Minnesota will stand by the roloss and cast her first vote the governor. UNVEILING WAS BIG OCCASION THIRTEEN ADDED TO LIST OF HEAT VICTIMS. New York. July 7.—Thlrt« were added to the list of aea today, making a list (•; -l last 24 flours. One it.ui i. the heat. Little relief Is promised from the torrid wave, as the temperature Is on ly slightly lower than on yesterday :rom Some of the papers are saying that South Georgia must furnish the next governor tand that Brantley Is his name. South Georgia certainly de serves the honor, and it could not fall on a better man thin tin* Eleventh district's able congressman.-—Haw- nsvlle Dspatch. Now aiflt thnt the truth. Extravagant wives' Halms the Wushiugtc did not use up so n tic.i Income and drliiKs i today rlch-Y held FIRST ORGANIZATION UNDER ALDRICH-VREELAND BILL nah, Ga., July i.—Savannah ay the first organization of in this state under the Aid- •land bill. The meeting was der the authority recently by Congreso, Almost every National Bank In South Georgia was represented as were those iu Lauries- ten and Jacksonville. Mr. Herman Myers, President of tho National /lank of Savannah and Mr. J. A. G. Carson, President of tae Merchants Nutlonal Bank were Instumental In getting the meeting. Mr. Myers pre sided at the preliminary meeting to day. The meeting this morning was not a final one and there will bo au other held in a short time. Definite steps were taaen toward the organization, however. Not enough capital was represented nt tlie bankers' meeting to elect offi cer**. The South Atlantic Currency Association was organized. SAVANNAH HAS A REMARKABLE CASE. Savannah, Ga., July 9.—A remark able case has just attracted the atten tion of the medical fraternity of Sa - aniiah. A girl not yet thirteen yeara of age has given birth to a cttlld weighing 11 pounds. Tho little one lived for three or four years and was apparently ns strong and healthy as tho average child of Its age. Heart weakness however, carried It off aP.ji the third day. The mother Is doing very well. The girl camo horc from tho northern part of tho state having been sent hero by charitable Indinol people. ^She is tho youngest white mother the recorJs of Savannah sho v for a great many years. The health authorities say, howeve-, that negro mothers of the age of this girl wh''s not frequent are not unusual In Sn^ annah. WHAT LOYLE88 8AY8 ABOUT IT. Denver, Col., July 8.—It Is Just as much Bryan as over, and a little more so. Bryan is the absolute dictator of ev erything connected with the present convention and there is now little or no question that he will bo nominated on the first ballot. But the Georgia delegation still stands unmoved and unpledged. \ meeting of the delegates has been call ed for 10 o’clock Wednesday to fur- LEGISLATURE ATTENDS CERE MONIES AT MARIETTA. Marietta, Ga., July 7.—The governor, state house officers and members both of the upper and lower house of the legislature, are here today to take part In tiie unveiling of the Confeder ate monument, which took place this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Confeder- I ate cemetery. It Is a big occaBon for Marietta and Cobb county. Hundred# ^ of people are inattendance. The lawmakers reached Marietta at 4 o’clock on trolley cars and were met by tin* Mayor and city officials. Folio*- lug the exercises at the cemetery Mayor Dobbs will take the lawmakers In an automobile drive around tae city and to the beautiful national cemetery The principal speakers at the ex ercises today are General Clement A. Evans and Governor Smith, both of whom have few* equals as oiators in the South. The full program of the unveiling Is as follows: Music—Gem City Band. Prayer—Rev. W. L. Pierce. Introduction of Speakers—Gen. Wil liam Phillips. Address—Gen. Clement A. Evans. Introduction by Hon. J. Z. Foster of Governor Hoke Smith, who will mnke a short address. Also President Flynt, of the Georgia Senate; Speaker Slaton, of the nouse ot representatives; Hon. Seaborn Wright, of tho appropriations commit tee. All of whom will advocate state care of the cemetery, in short address- Music—Gem City Band . Monument unveiling by fourteen little girls representing the states w.iose soldiers sleep in t.iis cemetery: Marj land, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala bama, Mississippi Iaouisinna, Texas, Arkahsas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Mi si “Dixie"—Gem City Hand. Salute—Marietta Rifles. Benediction -Dr. J. II. Patton. CHATHAM COUNTY LOST INTERESTING CASE. Savannah, Ga., July 7.—Chataam iinty lost a very Interesting case lu the Superior Court on Monday. Messrs. I. D. LaKoche, Jordan F. Brooks and II. K. Ili ac don were engaged by the County Commissioners In 1907 to re- s the values of property iu i*e county. They collected u portion of their fee for tho work but did not get U nil. Tin* county was due them $500 eacii when the County Treasurer noti fied the County Commissioners (hut ho would not honor their wuirai.r »oi the money on him. Tain caused the three appraisers to sue for tho amount due. They have Just won their suit getting t.ie full amount sued for and pn per cent Inteivot. it is uot aght tho cat: will be appealed, • rcas.-essr.il ;.t resulted In several .sand dollars being added to the county's Income each year. GRAND PRIX AUTO RACE WON BY MERCEDE8 CAR. Dieppe, July 7.—Lnutenschlager, driving a Mercedes car, won the auto Grand Prlx today; time 6 hours, 55 minutes, 45 seconds. The average speed was 69.24 miles an hour. CUsac, driving a Patihard, and his meciiaulcan, were killed during the rtice ' .-rfi- ————— tT,; • 8AVANNAH WILL URGE HER ' CLAIM ON STATE ROAD. Savannah, Oa., July 0.—Before It I, nettled where the Htato road Bhall go Savannah will aak the leglilature to be heard. Mayor Ooorgo W. Tledefau, aaya he I. |n favor of appointing a de legation representing th* City to -P-_ pear before tho legislature and dig*' - Savannah', claim, for tbla extenalon If tho time cornea where It la evident the leglilature la going to provide for the movement. He think* Sevan nh could begin a campaign ot education among the legislator, at once In thl, dtreltlon. \ WATSON TO BE NOTIFIED THIS AFTERNOON. Atlanta, Oa., July 9.—'Thomaa E. Wataon, the Popullat nominee for President ot the United State,, will be notllled of hla nomination by (be committee on notification bla evening, ther consider tbe matter. About floor- There la much Intereat In hla (peach gin's only hopo la to bare name voice of acceptance, which U believed to be In ahaplnf tbe platform and tbfre U charged with denunciations ot the not much bop* ot that. Democratic Party. GEORGIA'* 'FAMOUS RESORT TH£ WIGWAM NOW OPEN \ A panacea for Dismiss, ter a hundred yean. It* medicinal hatha an obtainable at the WIgwaa only (COVILLE Bro*. (The New Ker ris Hotel, Birmingham, Ala., oul.r the name management.