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Waycross Weekly Herald
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
VOLUME XXIII
WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 1908
NUMBER 37
6ETTIN6 ODDS ON
TAFT HAS THE BEST END OF IT
IN BETTING CIRCLES.
Chicago, Oct. 30.—The betting here
is 4 to 1 on Taft; Deneeu 2 to 1;
Hughes 5 to 4.
San Francisco, Oct. 30.—The betting
here Is 3 to 1 that Taft will carry Cal
ifornia.
Denver, Col., Oct. 30.—There
some betting here at odds of 5 to 1
on Taft.
KING EDWARD IN
AUTO ACCIDENT
London, Oct. 30.—It Is reported that
King Edward was in a serious motor
accident today near new market. He
thrown on his head and rendere!
unconscious. Chauffeur Is said to be
killed. It is impossible to btain any
details of the accident. Great excite
ment prevails in the house of parlia
ment.
New York, Oct. 30.—There are lew-
er election bets here this year than
has ever before been known. The
odds on the National result have neen
boosted to 6 to 1 on Taft. Hughes
is the favorite for Governor and odds
o’ 10 to 9 are offered.
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 30.—Even mon
ey is being offered that Bryan will
carry Maryland and 4 to 1 that Taft
will be elected.
Washington, Oct. 30.—The betting
Is even that Taft will carry Maryland.
There is some Bryan money on the
National result but the owners wantj
4 to 1. J
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 30.—There is
considerable Bryan money here at 1
to 3 but no takers. The Democrats
are betting 3 to 2 on the state.
WEATHER REPORT
Pair tonight Int he Interior. Light
northerly winds. —
WILL REMOVE LEPER
BUCK TO HIS ROME
REVELS
OF MRS. HAINS
New York, Oct. 30.—Mrs. Claudia
Hains, wife of Capt. Peter Hains, in
dicted for the murder of William An-
nis, had many midnight revels in her
home according to an affidavit of Lil
lie Sawyer, a former servant of the
Huins household. The affidavit says
that Mrs. Hains drank excessively,
smoked cigarettes and indulged in
somersault endeavors. The Sawyer
woman swears that Annla and other
men were frequent visitors and char
's that Mrs. Hains and her cousin
were often out all night.
NEWS OF A DAY
FI
Washington, Oct. 30.—A decision of
Attorney General Bonaparte permits
District of Columbia to send John Ear
ly, the leper, back to his home In
North Carolina. The Marine Hospi
tal Department will take no action
looking to this removal for several
days. Meanwhile Early Is still liv
ing in a tent near the quarantine sta
tion. His wife and baby occupy a
cottage near by but are not allowed
to aproach closer than six feet of-him.
GOMPERS WARNS
LABORING MEN
Washington, Opt. 30.—In a special
edition of the American Federations
today, qiptoj}Vra warns laboring men
that misrepresentation, coercion and
threats will be used to prevent them
from voting Tuesday for. candidates
friendly to labor.
MRS. WM. ASTOR
REPORTED DYING
The cow ordinance of Waycross
requires that you ‘'keep your cows ftp
at night.” The citizens of Waycjoss
who own cows seem to have forgot
ten this ordinance or never knew it.
New York, Oct. 30.—Mrs. Wiliam
Astor, former leader of the Four Hun
dred, Is said to be dying at her-home
here of heart troublo. Members of
her family have been summoned.
It seems to be a foregone conclusion
that the better part of the Okefenokoe
swamp will be coming to Waycross
in the near future.
Ware Superior Court next wools.
Call at the Herald office and leatPNfue
price Qf. a years subscription to the
Herald.
CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS
15 to $30
Strouse & Bros, High Art
Clothing Ranging in price
Sam Peck’s Golhing For Young Men and Boys.
Prices Young Men’s - IJTIa Hj)
BOY’S «.«10 $1M lei III tjJwv
STETSON jAND HAWESIHATS.
Twenty-four New “Fall ’08” OJa
Blocks Prices - * w W
HANAN, & SON, HOWARDS & FOS
TER AND W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
JUST ARRIVED.
COME TO SEE US, OUR PLEASURE WILL BE IN SHOW
ING YOU THESE, WHETHER YOU ARE READYi i
TO BUY OR NOT.
THE LgADIN
CLOTHIER.
H.C.SEAMAN
WAYCROSS
GEORGIA.
ANDERSONVILLE WILL NOT GET
THE MONUMENT.
•-Savannah, Ga., Oct. 30.—Anderson-
ville will not get the monument to
Capt. Wirz who sacreflce.l his life be
cause of his connection with the fain-
ions prison. The Georgia Division'
United Daughters of the Confederacy
yesterday afternoon voted upon
the proposition to place the monument
at Andersonvllle and it was lost.
This was the most important sub
ject debated by the Daughters and it
took all day to complete It. Thore
werq some impassioned speeches for
r^acon, Americas and Andersonvllle
onfh place having peen presented by
Its admirers as the proper eito for the
monument. Thoso who supported An-
dersonville wore confident of victory
until the first ballot was taken. It
was then seen that the prison town
had lost. - i
Boys’ Youth May Save Him From
Gallows.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 30.—Solomon
Riley, the negro boy who killed Mrs.
W. E. Torrence at Pooler on Wednes
day, was Indicted hy» the grbiid Jury
yesterday afternoou for murder and
ill bo tried within the next week or
ten days. The boys youth may
him from death on the gallows but
he is pretty Bure ’ to bo convlcteJ of
some grade of murdbr before the mid
dle of the month. The people of Pool-
are indignant at the crimo and
have run the Riley family out of town.
Thero was considerable excitement
lu Pooler yesterday afternoon and it
'.iE&vd £pr a time as if all the negroes
li vfrtg In and around the placowoulJ
be made to f hike out. The dead lady
was buried yesterday afternoon. Riley
hag told a wild story about an un
known black man forcing him at tho
point of a pistol to shoot Mrs. Tor
rence. No ono credits this story.
MORSE TRANSFERS AN APPEAL
BLAME ON OTHERS
Now York, Oct. 30.—Charles W.
Morse, on trial in the Federal Court
for a violation of the banking laws,
resumed the witness stand today.
Morse proceeded to place the blame
on President Curtis for most of tho
peculiar financing that ruined the
Bank of North America. Morse also
shifted the responsibility of much of
(he banking transactions upon the
shoulders of Miss Wilson, his private
secretary. He declared *that Miss
Wilson was ensued in outside enter
prises and permitted many of her du
ties in tho banking busines to be at
tended to by others.
IMPORTANT THAT ALL SHOULD
VOTE FOR BRYAN AND KERN.
Getting Ready Forf New Trial..
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 30.—Sylvester
Sasser, of Screven county, has been
in Jail In Savannah thveo years and
five months today. Sassor was brought
hero for safe keeping Immediately af
ter he Is alleged to havo killed Fayette
Parker, near Sylvester In the spring
of 1906.' He has had two trials and
has bhch convicted twice, each ttbme
a sontenty to life imprisonment. Both
verdicts trero sot aside by the 8u
premc court. -Now Staler is getting
ready to bo tried a?ain. He may ask
for a change of venue as it is claim*
ed that bo cannot get a fair trial in
Screven, county.- Con, P. W. Moldrim
and Mr. E. K. Overstreet are his at
torneys Sasser’s health is very good
in jail and he takes a great interpic
in affairs. He ig by long odds the old
est prisopwjjn the jail. There Is none
other who has been thore near so long.
Remains Hatched City This Morning.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 30.—’The re
mains of Mr. H. P. Smart the Savan
nah cspitalnst who died on a steamer
whllo on route to Japan Jast Septem
ber reached the city this morning and
wore carried to the home oft he decas-
ed, on Abercom stret. Tho funeral
took place, this afternoon at 3:30
o’clock and waa very largely attended.
Mr. Smart ij/na one of the best known
men In this section of the state. His
son’ accompanied the remains from San
Francisco, where ho went to meet
them.
The Savannuh Auto Club have
agreed to reserve an entire section of
seats on ono of their grand stands for
Waycross people who will attend the
races on Thanksgiving Day should
this number of seats be desired.
Reservations have been made from all
parts of the w orld for boxes and grand
stand scats, and as many Waycross
peopio are expected to attend, the au
to club are of the opinion that It will
be plensanter for all to bo seated to
gether. The races will undoubtedly
bo the greatest every beforo run in
any country.
Tho Hebbards may and probably
will erect their mammoth plant at
Waycross, but the matter has not yet
been definitely decided.
Yon can catch a bird by putting
suit on its tail amj you can catch a
costumer by advertising. Try It.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
There will bo no day service of eleo-
trie current for several days commen
cing on Monday Nov. 2nd. This shut
down Is necessary, as we are prepar
ing to Install new wires to increase
tue efficiency of our service. Llgjhts
will be on each night as usual.
Tho Waycross Electric Light
and Power Co. » 30 2t.
8haw Gives Ohio to Bryan. •
Toledo, Ohio, Oct 30.—It is report*
eJ hero that following bis speech at
Kilos, Ohio, Friday, Leslie M. Shaw,
formerly secretary of the treasury,
called up tho Republican national
headquarters in New York and told
the men in charge that Ohio is lost
to Taft. Niles had a bank failure
recently and the guarantee bank de
posit plan q? the*. Democrats has
caught on with a vengegnoe.
The hunting party who went fertile
Okcfenokeo swamp -last Monday are
expected home tonight, doubtless load
ed down with "game. It la certain
that they wilt be glad to see home
again. , ,
Sit steady la-t&fe boat and try to
hold your gHp ’till the pay train a
rives. She Is a-coialng b?e and byfc.
REWARD
Tho undersigned will pay 1100.00
reward for the arreat with avldenco
to convict the party or partloa who
burned tho depot of tho Atlantic Coaat
Lino Railroad Company at Pearoon,
Georgia, on tho night of October 10th,
1008, tho reward to be uld upon final
conviction.
At Waycron, Georgia, October 23rd,
1908. R. A, McCranlo,
Superintendent, A. C. L„ R. R.
28 Ot d lw
Only 17, But Ha, Run Away With
Four Man,
Philadelphia, Oct. 30.—Pour elope-
monta before aho I. 17 la the record
of pretty Mra. Florence Damy, accord
ing to her mother, Mra. McKinney.
The young woman, the tells tile po
lice. is missis* from home, and so Is
1110, tho dUappoarsnco of which was Warren Lo tt> p M Yon „ t j. A> Joao ,
coincident with that of the girl. Mra. , c _ M-nonaiii n w n».„ i, n‘
Waycross, Ga., Oct. 30, 1908
It is highly important laat we should
all go to the polls next Tuesday and
vote for the Bryan and Kern democrat
ic electoral ticket. There is a strong
effort being made by Tom Watson and
his populist followers and the repub
licans to prevent Brjan and Kern
from getting a majority in Georgia.
If successful the tax payers would be
burdened with the expense of another
extra session of the Legislature to
chooso electors aud should the election
throughout the United States be close,
Georgia's vote might be thrown out
and Bryan defeated and Taft elected.
A vote for the Watson electoral ticket
means this and only this and no one
knows it better than Watson himsolf,
hence his only purpose is to defeat
the democracy if possible and elect
tho republican ticket. Let Warn
county democrats bo not deceived by
this arch enemy of that grand old
party, the friend of tho south in war
and peace, our only refuge In times
of trouble and sure bulwark for local
self government and the protection of
our political and social Integrity. We
must not bo prejudiced against demo
cracy and its gr^at leader William J.
Bryan, by the unjust nbuso and out
rageous slanders of Watson, a traltbr
party and Its bitterest
enemy., and being mislead Into
doing that which could only
only benefit tho republican party and
Its candidate for the presidency, tint
patty which by its unjust courses
brought on Iho Civil War, robbed the
South of thousands of preclpus lives
and millions of property; inflicted upon
us the horrors of the reconstruction
period, disfranchised the Intelligent
white man and enfranchised the Ig
norant blacks, upheld the scalawags .
and carpetbaggers ns they plundered
our states and people; the party that
has maintained a robbert arlff, tho
mother of mondpolies and trusts, and
favors a Strong centralized govern
ment In the interest of the classes
against the masses, and not only
spends its billions In profligate gov
ernment but its millons to corrupt the
elections and perpetuate itrelf In pow*
True to all that is noble and good
and for the present and future wel
fare of our bploved country, let us as
lplt«J £4uthortf»rs aid Organized demo
crat, aea to It that qld Warp .roll, up
Ita usual overwhelming majority for
the nomlneea of our party on Tuesday
next so that whatever other, may do
Or Whatever may be the reault In the
nation, our political con.ctence will
be kept clear and'void, of offenae.
J. L. Sweat, V. L. BUiitou, John W.
Bennett, C. M. Sweat, John T. Myera,
S T. Wright, A. it. Knight, J. S, Wil
liam., D. A. Woodard, J. L. Walker,
A. P. Parham, L. A. Wilson, jobu
M. Cox, A. B. Cochran, Jamea Sin
clair, 'A. B. Sponco, T, J. McClellan,
McKinney say. Florence wna only 14
when .he eloped tho flr.t time. City
detective, have been n.kod to look
for the girl. Thy have been aup-
plled by Mr*. McKinney with thF
name of the man with whom ahe be
lieve, her daughter baa run away.
CONGRESSMAN EDWARDS
CONFINED TO H|8 BED.
Congressman Charles O. Edward.,
who Buffered a severe attack of acute
Indigestion last Sunday, la atill con
fined to hla bed and It will be Impoa-
ilble for am to be out for a few days.
Mr. Edward, hn. several political en
gagement! and hla Illness incapac:-
ates him for work he would 'otherwise
he doing now that election la so near.
—Savannah Newi.
Congressman Edwards' friends In
Waycross, and they are numerous, re-
tret to heer of his lllnoss.
■>At the present day we apell lt ”0|c*
enokee!" A hundred and tan .years
igoft was spelled "Oquaphanotaw."
V geography of X81?6 spells It “Oque-
uonoque," and saya that It a great
wamp or marsh lying between the
St. Ilia and and Oakmulgee rivers,
ted Is the headwater, of the St. Mary,
■nd St. Juan rlvera."' The “St. lie"
r tho original name, for our "Bat)Ua,"
the “St: Juan” la sow-tit* “Su
wannee." _ a f»;-
J. C. McDonald, O. W. Deen, R. B.
Ballard, W. F. Crawley, J. W.'Strick
land, J. E. Wadloy, L. V. Williams, EJ,
J. Berry, W. A. Cason and others.
MR. OAKFORD LEFT
FOR WILMINGTON
Meaa. J. W. Oakford and H. Beblm,
ot tho Hebbnrd Cypres, Company,
and Mayor R. R. Hopklna, ot Bruns
wick, who la also connected with that
company, left this morning for Bruns
wick. Mr. Oakford and Mr. Behir
will leave Brunswick tomorrow for
their home In Scranton, Pa., atopplng
over In WUmlngton on bualneaa con
nected with tho erection of their pro
posed mill. • .,
While’ no Information has been giv
en out by Mr. Oakford. there,I* every
indication tbit Waycross will ho se
lected for the headquarter, and bass
of operations for the Hehhard Cypress
Company, and announcement to thl»
effect may be expected within tho
next few days.
Accidents will happen In the beat
regulated families. Tho Herald's' ma
chinery got out of pear yesterday and
set us back a point.