Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 14, 1908, Image 8

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD GRAND JURY IS AFTER LYNCHERS The Ware county grand Jury are making a thorough 5nve*»i?ation at the JyneMng of the two he?roes In this city last June. A large number of witness?* .lave been summonsc'l tn appear before the grand Jury 'and the investigations have been conducted throughout the day. The examination of witnesses is being conducted by Foreman J. P. Lido and other member* of the grand Jury and Solicitor General John W. Dennett. ABBEVILLE BANK IN RECEIVER!/ HANDS. Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 10.—Acting on u report of the state bank examiner, At* tomey General John C. Hart today took steps to place the Citizens’ Bank of Abbeville in the hands of a receiver. The hank examiner reported the es tablishment Insolvent, though the as sets are said to be about equal the liabilities. HUDSON CALLED ON PRESIDENT. Washington. Nov. 11.—Commission er of Agriculture T. 0. Hudson Georgia, and President Duckworth .of the Georgia Farmers’ Union, calk* on the President at the White House today. They denied that there was any political significance In the visit, MANY KILLED iMANY ENTERPRISES AND INJURED REPORTED THIS WEEK TERRIBLE REAR-END COLLISION BETWEEN PASSENGER TRAINS New Orleans, La., Nov. 11.—Nine persons were Killed and a score in jured by a rear-end collieion this morning between passenger trains on the Croat Northern Railroad, twelve miles from New OrJcatu. Five Coaea- r ‘.j were demolished. have TILLMAN NOT IN DYING CONDITION. Charlotte, Nov. 11.—James If. \T1I1- man, formerly Lieutenant Governor of 8ooth Carolina and who killed Ed itor Ganzalea for publishing ce scathing editorials about him, I* re ported to bo in a Jying condition his home In Edgefield county, is suffering from congestion of the lungs. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 11.—Jos. Tillman, who was reported in a dying condition at Charlotte, arrived at gusta thin morning. Wnlle he has been slightly til Mr. Tillman says he Is now in good health. PATRICK GTILL FIGHTING. Washington, Nov. 10.—The appeal of the New York lawyer, Albert T. Patrick, was inlay presented to the aupromo court of the United State:/ ,by Attorney McDcrn’d, of Now York. Patrlok Is n-w serving ’a life senten ce at Sing Sint on the charge of mur dering William H. Rico, of Texas, and he asku tho supreme court to re view the action of bath the New York courts in finding him guilty ami of Governor Hlgglh* In changing his sentence from death to life Imprison ment, which ho says la a more severe sentence and therefore unwarranted by law. IN A COLLISION BIX WERE KILLED. LATER—Niue dead bodle been taken from the wreck and many passengers were Injured. The wreck was caused by tho No?/ Orleans and Great Northern passen ger train crushing Into the North western train at 8 o'clock this morn- ins at Little Woods, a water tank and station. Practically every pet tun on tae two rear cars were either killed or injur ed. The debris caught on fire and for the flrt-t two hours the .?«-«^:err, were compelled to devote all their at tention to extinguishing the flames. At 10 o'clock It is believed that there are still several ..odles under the wreckage. • Tho casualtleu ere all said to he among the passengers on the forward train, known n* tho Ila.iiesburg Lo cal, and due In Now Orleans at 8:40 tn. WORLD’S CLEANE8T SOLDIERS. The Japanese soldier ednsiders it a disgrace to be dirty. Soldiers of other natiottlities.are not always over Particular, but, ns Mr. Kipling has sung: Oh, oast 1* east, and west Is west nn! never the twain shall meet. However, tho Japanese military man is not provided by a grateful and be- neflclent government with a portable bath, so when on active service '.:c has to set his wits to work in order to obtain tho necessary adjuncts to his ablutions. Tho Chinese, for reasons of their own, manufacture long ami largo jars, hoso diameter is that of a western mnin drain. It occure'd to a briy’iit Japanese that one might just as have a bath standing up lying down. Accordingly he and his comrades in terred a Jar, built a furnace beneath it and filled It with water. Soon a boiling hot bath bubbled before them iinlfators sprung into being and nub- rcqueutly into similar baths.—By- atar.der. It occurs to us however, that a boil ing bath would not he good for tho 'health of tho average soldier. Columbus, Ga. r Nov. 11 gia ant! Alabama In’du.,: ia*. Index lays in its regular weekly issue: "InterestIn? develaprm-nfs in two big power enff rpriEe.j formed an im portant feature of the ind i trial news for the sart- week. A company which proposes to erect a dam across the Davannah river 20 miles north of Au gusta, Ga., had formulated it* plans and haa awarded contract for the construction of the «iara, which will bo a mam,ota structure of reinforc ed concrete and steel. The plans call for tho development of 15,000 hors* power, which In tho form of tho sub tle electric current will race to An- gusta along copper wires. Tho other power development referred to is the incorporation of the, Alabama Power Company with headquarters at Gads den Ala., The company plans a largo power development on the Coosa riv er and to supply light and power to various Alabama Cities and town*. ■> "During the week a company wnlcn proposes to build a railroad from Al bany,. Ga., to St. Andrews liny, Fla bled a $4,000,0')J mortgage, and St is the impress.'o.i that construction will begin In the near future, real estate market was in a healtn/ state, as reflected by many sales. No table among tho farm sales wag that of a plantation In Terrell county eoigia, for $10,G"h). A $12,503 pecan farm Rome, Ga., chan :. .1 hand. "An Interesting industrial item was the award by Lawrons county. Georgia and tho cqqnty of which Nashville, Tonn., la county seat, of large con tract., for standard modern school d^.-/-:s. The desk* will bo Georgia- made for a company at Columbus, Ga. ..ecurei the contract. BIG LOT OF OAT3 CONDEMNED, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10.—-Pure Food Inspector P. A. Metbvin has just ro- turned to I'd3 Department of Agrfcolv ture. from a visit to Macon where he condemned 12,5#) bushels of mixed oats which were being sold as a stock - The Gcor- f«od, on t-to /,round.? that the oats HOUSE WORK IT WA8 REALLY A j DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. loss &r.d 4j'i ■■■A c.K~ Lf l rc.-ulrej ’jnier th cf GeOfEfc, T <’ cot. C2 i-r i Tfco Goer:Inn anya It l« altogether probable that Atlonta will swallow •Tim Woodward again. Wo hope the city will wait till Jim geta sober be fore doing the awallowlng act. Borcc, Wyo„ Nov. 11.—Bis person, were killed and three rerloualy In jure! today In a collision be I ween » runaway freight train anil a light en gine on the Union Pacific llaliroau. The dead are Engineer Schley, Con ductor Murphy, Ftrorann Christen and three unidentified men. Atlanta really ought to rlio np and ■hake hersclt and get rid of that man Woodward. He la a disgrace to Lie ■late and therefore tho people outildo of Atlanta hare a right to complain that he should be put In the Mayor’s office In the chief city anJ the capital city of the state.—Moultrie Obaerver The Ob»rvcn rnrtoallon will be approved by people and press through out the stale. Only four months more of Toddy. Always something—you know of what Tho deadest of all the dead ducks In the late political round up Is one John Temple Groves lale of Oeorgls. At Coltego Park where John Temple Groves lived, when he was on the Georgian, one vale was cast for him. It has been suggested that prob ably Mr. Gnvea came home to vote. * • Mack says he thinks Bryun will Bdver be a candidate for president again. So there Is one politician who krowa when he has had enough.— Fl. -*■ During the past five mouths there has been a gradual falling off of llguor (hipping Into Macon and before the time antvea, when prohibition will only be a thing of history. It is expect- cd that no more liquor wll be shipped Into Macon, than there was before January 1, IMS. when the state went dry.—Macon Kewa. , J* j Wo hopo the missionaries In "Dark est Africa" will give tho cannibals llmely notice of Roosevelt's coming for them to make their escape. -!- Craves wants tho names of those faithful clghty-flvo Georgians who were so tniluonced by his eloquence as to vote for Hlsgen and him.—Ex. Wo can't Identify a single one of them. It to now doubtful If Graves- own father voted for him. * It Is announced that 8enator Till man has been converted to beer as tho solution of the whtskoy problem In South Carolina. During the rec ent financial stringency and Indus trial depretion tho Identical solution was fnrco.l u;on a larje number of thlrot Investigator-. Studying It e-.-or. : —•-,‘t figure It out who was the worst—Irish Smith In the Hoke S-nltlvJoo Itrewn cam paign or Chairman Mack In tho Wm. H. Taft-W. J. Rryan csaipaljn.—Au gusta Chronicle. "Columbus, On., will refund 5250,- ■tbb of 5 per cent bonds with bonds hearing I 1-2 per cent Interest. Hunts- villo, Ala., will nlso refund bonds at lower interest rate. Decatur, Ga., told btnds at n satisfactory price, and a: louri Georgia towns ure advertis ing bond Issues for sale. Hawkins- .-file, Ga., uud West End, Ala., author- 1:.,'-! bonds for public improvements." “A $250,ttOO cotton mill will probab ly he erected at Summerville, Ga., that town having received a proposi tion from Bostcn capitalists which It Is considering. There were l mi mV, act developments In tho $500,too coi tal mill enterprise at Manchester, Ga. hi: rter for- a $10,000 cotton manufac turing company was asked for at At lanta, Ga., St. Marys, Ga., baa a cheer ful report, a large lumber plant there beginning operation and a real estate company being formed which has a billons plans to develop that town anu section. Bhls for Important dredging work along the Georgia coast are uu* vcrtlsed for by the Unltod States en gineer at Savannah. Chis. W. Marie, who two years ago was rated aa being worth'upwarda of $20,000,000, swore under oath that he had not enough money or securi ties left from hit vast fortune to pay his debts.—Ex. If Mono hasn't any money he will probably have to go to the penlten- ttory end aerve Ms term. * But cried Mlsa Mooli)-. Indignantly, •Inee I declare to you that the Joke to original with me Isn’t It Impudent of yon to doubt It? Not et all, replied Mr. Chesterfield; I should he still mare Impudent end untnltont to be- Hove you that old.—Philadelphia Pros*. He to the groateat poet Who wrltea no learned riddle. But tings Ms simplest tune. Takes hit heert-atrtnge for a fiddle. And plays Mi easiest tune. —Sam Walter Foss. "About 20 now corporations, with substantial capitalization, were form* ed during the week, among them $200,000 rca'.t7 company at Birming ham, Ala. A new apartment house Is to be built at Birmingham, Ala., a con veto bridge coating between $10,000 and $15,000 to to be bntlt In Montgom ery county, Alabama, a brick company was formed In Wnyne county, Georgia, and a $25,000 company organized at Atlanta ,0a., to manufacture plow stocks. Contracts for a $20,000 school building at GraymonL Ala., was award ed aa was contract for a $30,000 ware house at Pollard, Ala. Bids for build ing a court house In Effingham county, Georgia, and a postoffice at Marietta, Ga., were opened. A telephone com pany was organised In Batwfn county, Alabama. The Alabama Consolidated Coal £ Iron Company, which will ex pend $1,500,000 In Improvement! In that state, makes official announce- mont of a number of Important bet terments and extensions which It will make at once." 3MPEROR WILLIAM IN BALLOON. r,» to tho &:acJ- pure fooj. law r.*crc pat up In: '.olt 1. at from j i«L Tjo sacks dll net *>r.r/ ! •*- worthies* imredi-j Mr. y.- \ .vhi :-r%v tic pac!:a?ea-con- - tafeed mixture*.orall kinds of stuff,; including wheat sc/eenicss, elevator cleanings, salvage oats and sour stuffs I Throe car-loads of oaia he. had shipped - out of tho state and would not allow j to be cold at all. The rest he required ! to be‘ plainly narked oa the outside; of the package jaat what each age contained, so thr.t the purcanr-r j would not think he was getting c: v j than that which he did. Pure Foot! Inspector Meihvin La doing a wonderful work^for the lifts and I* getting results every week. Some people! wltfi whim the wLh Is father to the thought try to make It appear that Democracy >s dead; that this is I* proven by the results of tho recent, election; Bryan’s defeat by no means. prove* ‘ trn> ihiitg 143 *>rt, while other results of the election show Just tile reverse. ,»ny one who will carefully study the results of Tuesday’s election will-he bound to come to the conclusion that Democrat cy Is a.pret’y live corpse and that fqJJ . a deal body !f pave its political encrajj j gejnemfgkty hard knocks on that day; v.iil admit that the result of tho. j national election was or should be the death of some issues in t.-io party 1 —tia elimination cf which will only I make the party stronger n.- j more , vigorous. Just as tho pranning of dead j limbs from tree Is beneficial to. llioiLsands of Ainorican women j parts that are still alive and growing. in out; homes are daily sacriilcuig , consider the following results of the \ Judge Parker yesterday afternoon ordered a recess of -Waro Supers-: Court until Thursday morning r.t 8 o'clock. Ail tho petit jarorj and wit nesses wore cxcjcd for today with order.* to report again for^duty on Thursday, • This reces6 wn? taken because tho criminal docket had been practically cleared- and it war- ueces- sary to await ca tho action of thpr graa.1 jury wkicn i* expected to re turn mere Indictments. their lives to duty. In order to keep the home neat and pretty, tho children well dressed . and tidy, women overdo. A female j Tho Republican majority weakness or displacement is often brought 011 and they suffer in silence, drifting along from bad to worse, j late elect ton and say whet In-r it looks like the Democratic party i* dead. both fcouje3 will be deduced In the next Congress, losing its advantage of a utmmp-u.iniB ii-.-. two-thirds’, majority in the Senate, knowing well that they ought o I Democrats have elected their cat- dtJil;s for Governor in such Rc aches which daily make life a burden. It is to these faithful women that LYDIA E.FINKH AM’S VESETAELE e8ft r (PadN9 comes as a lx>on and a blessing, as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth,, of Mayville, N. Y., and to Mrs. w. P. Boyd,of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say: “I was not able to do my own work, owing to the female trouble from which I suffered. Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegc- tableComponnd helped me wonderfully, * and I am so well that I can do as big a | day's work as I over did. I wish every FROM CAUSE3 UNKNOWN. Having so far refrained from, any ; sick woman would try it. labored explanation a* to ho 1 ratastropho of Tuesday's election was brought about, despite t the gener al high Democratic hopes of a contra ry result, we have concluded to contin ue to hold this judicious if not judi cial position. We have looked carefully over all our exchanges to see whether they knew any more about it, but which moat of them -pretend* they do their views are too various and convicting to be reconciled. T.ie wisest part seem to be to adopt tho customary coroners' verdict and say that tho national democratic par ty came to its death last Tuesday from causoa unknown.—Griffin News. Yes but tho cause is known. The Republicans have more votes than the Democrat* and what they lack they ore able to buy. A LETTER FROM NORTH CAROLINA Warren ton, N. C—I wax nearly dead with kidney affection fpr six months, growing worse all the time. My caw was hopeles*—was unable to get about but UtUe. I . bad tried everything with little benefit I took three bottles of Stuart's Buchn and Juniper and was perfectly cured. Am now welt end all right I owe ny life to'Stuart’s Bnjchn and Juniper.—H. T. Macon. If you suffer with backache, i ache, swollen feet, stiff joints, sod have ■ doll head- no energy and seo imaginary apecks In the air, you biro symptoms of kidney trouble. Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper win rettero you. AU druggists, $1.00. Write for free sample. We will send enough to prove its wonderful merits. Start Drag Manufacturing Co. ATLANTA. GA. “Why you told me old man, that Jones didn't believe in medlcino and refused to call lu a doctor wheu bis wife was sick.” •Yft*. »o I did.” > "Well, only this morning I saw a djetor coming out of his house.” • 'Ah, yes. He took ccld himself this time.” FACTS FOR S3CK WOMEN. For thirty yearn Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, infiammat ion, ulcera tions fibroid tumors, irregularities, E riodic pains, backache, that bear- g-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration Why don’t vou try it ? . Mrs. Pirkhnm invites all sick women to write lior for advlco. She has TUided thousands tc health. A tdress, nn, Mass. COl E T W E CHAMPION WATER DRINKER. 8he—Tf a man lores his wife at much aa *ho loves him, ho will a'-op waiting his merer on cigar* if ahe ftska him to. Hq—Yes, but if hla wife lores him as much a* she ousht to love a man who lo-c* her cm to atop tt if aha art v Utoi, sac wout a«k him.—Sun (Rome Tribune.) seller and frequent visitor at tho police station, spent hi* third night this week at tho station last night. Colo he* peculiarities which puzzle tho police. Ho sit* along the curb ing during the day time and sells pencils, and when night co.ne^ he gets drunk, and ho says he drinks nothing but near beer. Alfho has only one leg, this leg never feels the effects cf the beer. He seems to get drunk in his hoad and no where elso. When arrested ho can walks as good as any man but the aext day he remembers cone of the happenings of the day before. Cole Is the champion water drinker of Floyd county. He has a record, of two soda water bottlca full and a gallon measure full In two minutes, cno and a half seconds. Call officer Hcrton will probably go before tho next meeting and urse that a hydrant be placed In one of the cells just foi the convenience of Cole, or put cn an extra man to do nothing but keep Cole supplied In water. Cole is tai from being a camel. Alt'no he has a great capacity for water, ho can't so eight days without drink/ It U not believed, however, that when he Is out of jail, he 1* the chnmplou drinker of water, for he reams lo rot- ish something a little stouter, say nearbeer, and lie never falls lo get it—and It never falls to get him. Repub lican states as Rhode Island, Nebras ka. Indiana, Minnesota and Ohio, and per iar* one more Weston Slate and In Warly every state north 01 me Potomac thq 1 Rocccvclt majority, of four years ago ha* been - fatly re-, ducod by tho Bryan rotDemocrats bat •rlty of fifeteg whic-i fer yeers have been dom inated by Republican major!ttoo. Th,eaa are uonie of tho results of the election which show that Democracy is far from dead. There are man/ otner signs of Us life and vigor which might be pointed out, but these are enough to ahowthattho Republicans won no overwhelming majority cn last Tues day. They elected their candidate for President and that i • about all they did do/-—Ex. 7/ Pleasant to talce The new laxative. Does- not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the. natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price Boo. CENTRAL PHARMACY. UNION PHARMACY. POINT.ED PARAORAPHS. A man’s talk shows up beat after* a good dinner. If a man is financially weak he It* unablo to stand a loan. It* only a matter 4 * of time uatij* a white lie takes on a somber hue. \ THE TBRICE-A WEEK WORLD. IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEAR. Mora A'.rt, More Thorough end More. Fearless Than Ever. .Read In. Every English Speaklni Country. Frlodrtctiabaten, Nov. 10.—Despite the protests of hie advisors, Emporor William today accompanied Count Zeppelin la Ms reconstructed bal loon. The Emoperor was in fine spirits. He gave the signal et >:lb and a fear minutes later the giant bat- loon rose majestically and atarted on It* journoy over Lake Constance. STANDARD OIL STOCK JUMPS $7 PER BHARb. New York, Nov. 10.—Refusal by tbo United States Circuit Prort of Ap peal In favor of the Standard Oil Com pany In the matter ot (be $22,210,005 fine caused grout , excitement In-the stock market today. Within ten mtn-J utes after the announcement ot tbto THE OPTIMIST. Ill face the tmule, come what may— Great Joy or bitter sorrow; The aun may bide Its face today. But it will abtne tomorrow. And If the road seems rough ant tong I'll make It smoother, brighter. By trudging on with smile and tong To makh my burden lighter. fit face the tmule, come what may— Mr heart with hope ta throbbing. Tie work that faces me each day Pen not he done by sobbtna. Each dally etant 111 do my host, My efforts beat recording; Content that God wit! do tbo roat And care for the rewarding - Jth wooers i Seeds pc* suasion vt.ee. TABLES & FLOWERS. iiti< f 4 <V r boiidut, hot& m i Far!*) >rste, it or «rost :r« t? h crvnnvj j lo Hu I-Ci llut a esuit 'v'tni’-tvsr ?ur J , ;ir ^-•U;,«fer«..:va. “ Vtf t*ti d^wrtp fur U.* t d C--> St Ssrr'ii, *5o«d Hotair v. **-ow I v • | O .ur Ftim* R><-.Ls. A President of tho United 3tat-.»> V UI bo elected this year. Who Is he* nui who la the man whom ho will beat? Nobody yet knjws, but tho* T:\flce-a-\Vi*p^ rdition of iht- N w Yrr': v’crIJ wip. rtv» you evtry step rn f* every detail of what promises to be* a vanfpaJgn or the raoai absorbing in terei t. ft may sot tell ycu what yoir. hope, but It will tell you what Is. Th*v T. rlc * a n oek *.Vrrl^ long ago estab- ^ •'i!.*rvt4ar for impartiality and Var { * n »■ nubliCJtlon of newc and f**l$f it mf* a .ifntaln. If you w*.u | !i.e new** uk l. r aRy U subscribe to^ *• •« Ihikfi, W ck edition of the Ne^Jj J York \\V ,* d, «-:.ich comes to you every j cthtr day exc^; t Sundav. and* Is tbuj: j prcctlca'iy a daily at th-* price of a j weekly. THK THICC A 7.-EEK WORLD'S n j r.-rular iubserlptlon prlco to onlv $1.0)- j per year, and thin pays for 155 pa pen t '■'•e nrro.- tU tibequall-Ki newapaper ! tnd tae WEEKLY HERALD together Uviid) (to - I year fcr 51.25 J The re tutor subscription price of | the two papers la $2.00. was made Standard Oil stock advano they gave ed $7 a share to $663. York, where we least thought It, WANTED—A steady 3nd competent blacksmith and wheelwright for res-, ttlar employment AJJrcaa The Mill- town Lumber Company, Mllltown,. .-.adIwUui/Di.—. -a- LcTrel Georgia. 20 2tw 7td.. * -■ :• The scratched Taft ta Indiana, bnt I - n- _ o _ a — ... - - him taffy candy tn .SW IXOUOlf^V . '