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Robeson Carving Sots with pnt-
Ino stag bandits. Haven't yon s
married friend yon with to gIVs one
to. IS»
P. N. Harley Hdw. Cm
Laurie' Branham, - who have been at
home In Waycrose for some weeks
left Tuesday for St Ms rye.
Be careful of your a tore dues and
your fire fines and do not crook your
elbow too Often during the Christmas
holidays.
THEiLEAPINC
Christmas Goods of all kinds st
Sentoh . tf.
It Is reported that Waycroes Is re- Espree
receiving! her Christmas whiskey, boll Can
Ton can’t prove It by the Herald of- them at
flee. . - f.,r
aycross Weekly Herald
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
fPLUME XXIII
HATED MOB
LYNCHED UD
gf Montlccllo, Ky., Pec. 17.—Elmer
dim, the youth wbo was arrested for
r%seaulting and then murdering Ms.
i*ito Womack, In Adtar county, and
who has been tranaterred to several
different Jalla In the hope of alluding
..mobs ,was taken tram the county Jail
here this morning and after oosfea-
sing, was hanged to a. tree' Hill first
yjknled the crime, but later confessed,
S r that he met the girl coming
school. He choked her with a
erchlef and dragged her In the
jroods where he killed her.
3N KILLS FATHER
IN SHOTGUN DUEL.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 16.— Jno. Kite's
>*ten» and his son, Monroe, farmers lfv-
tag at Wrens Oa. thirty miles from
Augusta engaged In a shotgun duel
yesterday, the son killing the father.
Both men, It la said, were drinking
.and no other cause for the quarrel
s nd patricide is given.
WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 1908
NUMBER 44
MOTHER SENSATION
IN RAINS TRIAL
TWO KILLED IN
AUTO ACCIDENT
REPORT THAT WAR
IAS BEEN
FEANS FOR TAFT’S
TRIP PARTLY UPSET
Xmas Suspend.era—Dicklns.
- 80ME COTTON IN AUQU8TA.
'■ -a Augusta, Ga., Dec. If,—Stored in
.^Augusta warehouse* on yesterday, ac
cording to official figures, were 101,-
',023 bales of cotton valued at about
|6,511.60.
£ Ths marks a high record In the his
tory of Augusta, second largest in-
t land cotton market In the world.
£ ?
An exchange suggests that there
-'•Is more difference In salmon than in
fish-canned. We have found the
variety about the b'est of tho
^brond.
Flushing, N. Y, Dec. if—An aJdl-
tlonal sensation developed In Cie
Halnt case this morning with the an
nouncement that the mysterious "Mr
Curtis," who bad boasted about his
relations with Mrs. Claudia Halns,
committed snlcile at Cantonvrille,
Md., last Saturday. It has develop
ed that Curtis was an assumed name
and the man’s real name was Orlan
C. Cullen ,of Princeton, N. J. Des
pite the statement of Cullen's wife
that his alleged knowledge of the
case was the result of a disordered
brain the defense _ believes that the
man would have made a valuable wit
ness
Immediately after the opening of
court Judge Crane announced that he v||| flvBfor » chria-.-
would exclude the model of the Bay mas nt? Th0 anBW ,, r e „ y
Side boat houae which waa Introduc- • wl „ t0 uttlfl & 0llom . Jew .
ed by Halna’ attorneys. 'elers '
Physicians, who attended Annls tea-.
•tilled regarding the wounds. Later
Mrs. Annls, th,o widow of the slain! THE ALDERMANIC ELECTION
man waa called. j |g NOW OVER AND THE COUNTRY
CAN GET DOWN TO BUSINESS, so
Icall on Watt Hardware Co., and see
j their line of Sporting goods and boil
Milwaukee, Wla„ Dec. 17.—Oacar
Z Bartlett, a wealthy broger, Albert
Kunta, a chauffeur, waa killed, and
8. F. Sollld&y. president of the Sol-
llday Auto Company, had a marvel
ous escape from death early this
morning when the anto they were
driving ekfdded on the Icy street
and plunged through tho draw
Onetdo street bridge, which wae up
to allow the steamer Iowa to pass
through. The erew of Ole Bt,oamer
picked up Solliday and the body of
BarUett, but no trace was found of
Kuntz’ body. It is belloved to be
undor the machine In tho bottom of
tbe river.
Washington, Dec. 17.—A dispatch
to the State Department from Secre
tary Hlbbln, of the American lega
tion in Bogota, Columbia, says that
Venezuela has declared war against
Holland. Thero la no confirmation
of tbe report . ,
ATLANTA GIVES WAY
TO 8AVANNAH.
8TOLEN SECURITIES
WERE FOUND.!
day gifts.
Denver, Colo., Dec. 16.— The $90,-
000 worth-of securities taken from Christmas Gifts for every body at
Hnmmondsport (N. Y.,) bank by form Lltt)0 & Odom, Jewelers,
er Cashier Aaron Pratt several weeks* . -
ago, were fount at Longmont, Colo,
today.
I have Lowncy’s bulk candles, Ale-
grette’s package candy. None better.
12 tf. G. R. Brinson.
If you want a Christmas present
ranging from 10 cents to $76.00 go to
Watt Hi',ware Co.
LAST CALL.
All City Taxes not paid by Dec.,
21, will bo subject to Interest rrom
Nov., 15, 1008, nnd all costa of Issuing
executions. Pay now and aavo cost.
C. A. SHELDON.
I, Tax Collector.
Xmaa Shoea—Dtckins.
CLOTHES THAT LOOK WELL
FIT WELL AND WEAR WELL.
GET A HIGH ART»SUIT
AND YOU HAVE THE COMBINATION
-. For thejPare made of tbe
very best cloth* and by the
highest class tailors.
. Style and fit are two
things High Art Clothing
excell others in.'
A fine line of Hanan’s and
Howard & Foster shoe3.
Ail the new blocks in
Stetson Hats as well as
EVERYTHING .YOU WANT IN FURNISHINGS
TO " MAKE THE OUTFIT COMPLETE.
Atlanta, Bee., '16—At an execu
tive session the Atlanta Chamber of
Commerce last night sat down flatly
and rathdr forcefully on the move
incut to build an automobile courao
hero and pull for u big international
automobile meet next fall. None of
tbo newspapera hero handled the
story; perhaps th,ey thought it would
not look welt.from a standpoint of
local patriotism.
Tho Chamber had boen a«k,eJ to
tako up the movement by those who
have been urglnr lt ? *af|/'Jt was ex
pected at least that a committee and
report, 'but It declined oven to do
that.
When the matter camo up half a
dozen well-known Atlanta citizens,
some of whom visited Savannah dur
ing the Thanksgiving races, made
speeches one after another. In which
they all stated In effect that, Savan<
nah had pr-empted the automobile
race^ enterprise; that Savannah had
handled the matter ably; and well
that tho result had been a credit, not
only to Savannah and Chatham coun
ty, but to the entire state, and that
It would bo unbecoming In Atlanta to
play the dog In tho manger act.
New Yorty, Dec. 17.—President
Elect Taft’s plans for a trip to Au
gusta were partly upset today by the
receipt of a mysterious message urg
ing him to go to Washington for a
conference. He left here at 8 this I
morning. His sons left later In the
morning and it Is believed when they
arrive In Washington their father
will bo free to continue South with
them.
HOLD ATTEMPI
AT
Xmas Slippers—Dtckins.
.mistake by to
Grocery, J. K.
The clepks. around at Geo. 8.
Pinch’s grocery store have been toy
ing their band at decorating one of
too show windows and -j rearranlng
the shelving;, and the appearance of
this place 13 attracting lots of atten
tion thU week.
THE MYSTERY OF THE MITCHELL
CASE HAS NEVER BEEN SOLVED
But It Is easy to prove that Little
ft Odom, Jewelera, carry tbe beat line
of Chrlstmaa goods lu Wire Graaa
Georgia.
PEEARY AND THE NORTH POLE,
Did we lay Peary? Woll, now, that
la a mistake, for Simpkins discovert
the North Polo, and It will he abown
tonight In Moving picture! at Pleat-
Moments nfUon. ‘ "How Simp-
kins (Uncovered the North Polo," Al
io how Mr. Lonesome Hubby’i Ad-
yerttaement leiJin. Lonesome Wlfoy
catch on through the ad that made
the two ultimately feel as happy at
If they were Jnat married.
"The Prodigal Parson” cornea oat
all right too. Be sure to eee these
two new re
SPEAKING FOR THE CHICKEN8.
A southerner, hearing a groat com
motion in his chicken houae on,e dark
night, took hla revolver and went to
Investigate.
"Who’s there? ho sternly
mnndcd, opening the door.
No answer.
"Who’s there? Answer or
shoot!’’
. A trembling voice from tho farthest
Corner:
" ‘Deed, sail, dey ain’t nobody hynh
’coptin’ us chickens."—EvoryboJy’i
Magazine. • ’ jf
TO BUILD CONVICT CAR8.
Mr. J. P. Ulmer has closed a con
tract with three counties to build
tho convict cars to bo used In work
ing the convicts on the road.
He has arlcady begun work on the
oar for Plerco county and will have
it completed within tho next fow
wepks. The others will be built af
ter this one Is completed.—Valdosta
Times.
You might almost as well make a
mistake In choosing a doctor ga
You mike no
trading with tbo Cub
Bibb ft Bon. $t
The Herald will give five Jollan re-
Wiycross Into a protective UK
tlon against their white employers,
we think we know the party, but will
glva five dollars to white or black for
bli name.
The wisest merchant ’n tbo winter
le he wbo advertises,
And clears his storo of remnant goods
And Illy aorted sizes.
Ho gives tbo printer man his ad.
And thus turns stock to mouey,
While, other merchants dope around
And never get any honey.
It’s Just aa eaay as can l-o
To win tbo buslneu prizes—
Just Imitate the fellow who
Cuts loose and advertised—Ex.
One of the moat daring attempts
at robbery occurred last night at the
Intersection of Brunei street and
Screven avenue. About 11 o’clock,
Mrs. R. A. Brown and little daughter
nnl two children of Mr. and Mrs.
Goddard were fdlng borne front the
Prttsbytcrlan Bazaar, which Is bo-
Ing held In the JolTerson Hotel, and
when near Mr. Jenkins' on Brunei
street, a white man spraug toward
them from behind a tree. Mrs.
Brown and tho children, all badly
frightened, screamed and ran back
up town. Tho man pursued them un
til near tho stnndplpe.
Th,e proccoda of tho sale nt tho ba
zaar hnl been placed In a cigar box
and carried to tho Gem Pharmacy
and doposltod In tho safo a short
whllo before by Mr. Brown, and tho
would bo burglar, who no doubt saw ;
Mr. Brown place tho money In tbo
box, evidently thought that tile cigar
box of post cards carried by Mrs.
Brown In her hand was tbo one that
contained tho money.
THEE LETTERS “PXT. ,i
Many persons have noticed and
wondered tho moaning of tho lettera,
"PXT" underneath many of tho beat
painted signs in Wuycross, and In
response to a query the Herald glvos
tho Information that the [otters havo
no actual moaning othor than to at
tract attention and to Inform those
interested that tbo sign work was
done by a "Painter by Trade."
The lotters are used-by Mr. E. C.
Watte on all his sign work, and
wherever alto sees "PXT," It Is a
certainty that the algn painting above
Is of the heat of workmanship Mr.
Walto baa Juat completed a new sign
for the Excbango Bank and It ls
among the neatest In tbe city.
Tbe quantity of Jynamltie exploded
at Basa Obispo, Panama IS now safJ
to be twenty-eelght tons And the dam
age covers fifteen seres.
The Occident Is fsr more serious
than at first supposed.
Edward Walker, ths Infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Alfriend, Jr., d|ed
this morning at 6 o'clock at t
home, 41 Reynolds street. The Bt-
tls fellow was Just one week old rad
Its Illness was of short duration. Tbs
remains will be carried to Alb
Oa., tomorrow morning for IntarmenL
1 ■
A HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
Which svery man must auswer. Sup
pose Little ft Odom, Jewelers, carry
finest line of Christmas goods In
town? Suppose they sell them cheaper
than any other merchant? Where will
you trade?
One of the*best arranged and most
beautifully decorated show windows
Ip town can be seen at Dickens’ up-to-
i shos store. It must be seen to
be appreciated.
KNOW
EVERY MAN SHOULD
THE GAME LAW and every man and
woman should know that LRUs ft
Odom, Jewalers are leading the sea
son In Christmas goods.
.JuJge Parker returned last night
TRAGIC DEAtH OF
SMITH'S FATHER,
R. E. Smith, bolter known as Botf
Smith, father of M. Fleming Smith, 1
who waa killed Saturday night at
Jeaup, was killed near the same spot
as bis son by a negro porter for ono
Of two hotels at Jeaup in 1888. His
death waa tho result of a dispute
about over-stopping the limit set for
the solicitation of patronage from tbo
trains at the depot
Smith was' curse.! by thq nesro,
and .draw a knlfp. The porter, pulled ■
pistol, killing Mr. 8mUh'almost In
stantly. Upon being tried tbe negro
wts firand guilty of murder anJ sen
tenced to bang. Motion for new trial
was mads, and granted by Judge At
op. . The Judge held that the no-
waa ntit Justifiable In billing Mr.
Smith, but wee guilty of manstaugbt- ’
er end should be tried on that charse.
Tbe negro wee not given tbe ben
efit of tbe new . trial, e mob taking
the matter In Ite own bands and lyn-
dug him.
————- ,
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe an-
■el meeting of tbe atockholJtrs
the Exchange Bank of Waycroes
III be held In Its banking office
January 11th, IMP, 3 o’clock, P. M.
J ,H. PARKER,
Cashier.
Velocipedes, express Wagons, and
[oncer Flyers for the boys. Noth
ing you can give them that they wilt
gat as much pleasure from. 16 It
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
Xmas Ties—Dicklns.
Chafing dishes make acceptable
mu presents. Oar stock Is com
plete ud tbe prices an right. 16 tt
" P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
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