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Waycross
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
VOLUME
WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY APRIL 10 1909
NUMBER 8
!PA¥ CAR MAKES
WATER F
CUT-1 FOR NEW SHOPS!
WILL ARRANGE FOR MAINS TO
RUN THROUGH NEW SHOPS.
Th«* Atlantic Coast Liue officials arc
figuring with the city waterworks com
mission for city water mains to bo
run out to the new shops. The rail*
r:.?d company has already established
n complete water service throughout
the shop yards and buildings, but the
water is pumped from the 8atilla riv*
VISIT
6IRF CAUSED
SAVANNAH, HIGH SPRINGS AND|nEARLY $100,000 PAID OUT BY j CANDLER THINKS WHIPPING
COAST LINE HERE TODAY.
WILMINGTON TO FURNISH ,
MORE WORKMEN. j
j .Yearly $100,000 in cash was paid out
iotIh.t squill or Coast Line eni- i,„ Waycross employers ot tbe Atlautif
i,Io.m-s. now working In'the Savannah Cpas , UtH , by ,i„, puy „. a „, , llu | by
shops, aro npoct«d In Waycross next L pt , c | al paymtml. r A. s. Bayles. of
Monday, and they will doubtless he !Savannah today,
the last to be taken from the shops in
that city. During the week the last
of the machinery to ne removed from
er, two and a half miles away, and It I the Savannah shops to the new shops I ,, Jn sJ , v
is not considered good for drinking
purposes.
The railroad company will want a
four Inch main, not to be connected
in any way to the system at present
in use at the shops. It is desired to
put in spiggots in all the buildings
and at different points in the yard
for the accomodation of employes.
The regular monthly meeting of tho
city council will be held at the city
ball tomorrow night.
The International Brotherhood of
Blacksmiths Local 1’nion No. 179, of
Waycross, have made arrangements
with Mr. A. W. Lang, whereby th'y
will have charge of the Majestic The
atre, Friday, April 16th., and all tickets
sold by them will be good on that. Mr.
Lang will try to have special films
the occasion.
Delicious Ice cream ca
at Brinson’s drug store.
. now be had
The pay train arrived about 10:150
o’clock and for two hours the
musters were busy handing out
and bills.
Waycross will have been loaded
on cars for shipment Tier# I 1 Paymaster Bayles, with a
The High Springs, Fla., shops wi’ I bushel or two of well tilled envelopes,
begin to furnish its quarta of men to jKp*-*ut the morning at the Coast IJue
help man the Waycross shops within j°® ce building and attended to the era-
the next few days, and Wilmington, Pl°yes connected with the offices, the
X. C., will complete Its part towards
tilling up the Waycross shops withlu
the next thirty days.
There Is still a lot of room in the
new shops at Waycross, but judging
from the report of the Coast Line’s
pay c tr here today, there are a pretty
good lot of them already at work.
hospital department, the freight and
passenger departments and the dis
patchers’ offices. This afternoon, ac
companied by a couple of special of-
cers and about $38,000 In cash. Pay-
I master Bayles went out to nettle up
^ with the new shop employes, return
ing during the afternoon with the of-
! fleers but no cash.
The i
lew Buick touring car purehus- The pay roll of the Atlantic Coast
Mr. F. H. McGee from J. E. [line in Waycross during the month
Cameron’s garage, arrived In the city of March averaged $3,000 a day,
yesterday and wus seen on the streets * against $2,700 in February, about
during the afternoon. The car Is $1,200 In January and less than $1,000
equipped with a 28-horse power mo- „ day in December last. T.iore will
tor and is a beauty. be a substantial Increase over this
jsum for tho month of April and fur-
Delieiou.t Ice cream can now be had Ither monthly Increases until the new
at Brinson’s drug store. 31. |shops are In full operation.
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SUFFICIENT PUNISHMENT.
Atlanta. Ga.. April 7.—II is said to
day that there is a girl back of the ac
tion of Daniel w. Johnson. Jr., the 18*
year-old boy under arrest for uftempt
ing l» extort money by blackmail meth
ods from Asa G. Candler, the Coca-Col
king. She lives in* Gainesville,, accord
ing to report, and his parents say Ills
interest in this girl is responsible fo!
bis trouble.
Young Johnson stoutly denies ihal
there is any girl in it at all, or that
he Is Interested In one.
Mr. Candler said If he hud his way
about the matter he would send young
Johnson home to his parents' to re
ceive a good sound thrashing. In his
opinion that is what the boy needs
and he believes it would make a man
of him.
SENATE EXPRESSED
ITS DISAPPROVAL
UMBRAGE TAKEN OVER GOV. QIL-
j CHRIST'S REFERENCE TO
LINCOLN.
MILL
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WORK TO COMMFNCE NEXT
WEK ON EIG CONCRETE MILL.
Till
April
BERRY SIMPSON SURRDENDER8.
Cincinnati, April 7.—After roaming j how
over the country for some time, Berry to treat the Governor discourteously
Charging
that (lie section of Gov. Gilchrist's
message recommending that Lincoln's
birthday be made a #*gal holiday in
Florida, is a discourtesy (o those who
wore the grey in the Confederacy,
Senator John S. Beach, of Pensacola
sprung a sensation in the State Senate
this afternoon, when he moved to table
l lint section of the message aud to
keep H out of the Senate Journal.
Senator Broome of Quincy took spe
cial umbrage at the opening words re
ferring to Washington, I*ee and Lin
coln aa the three greatest Americana,
and thus placing Lincoln above Stone
wall Jackson and Jefferson Davis.
Strong disapproval of tho Governor’s
recommendation was expressed during
the hooted discussion that followed.
The Beard motion was voted down,
the Senate did uot want
Simpson, (lie leader of the rioters nt
Stearns, Ky., when six persons were
killed, surrendered to the police in
this city today.
Simpson lias been nt Inrgo for some
times and his whereabouts has been
sought for the past few months by
the Kentucky authorities.
T HE latest dictates, cf
Fashion have been
followed in designing
4 Si High Art Clothing, while
irost experienced
I® cutters and tailors have
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put individuality into
every line. The hand of
the cunning craftsman
is apparent in the grace
of line, the character &
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to WHY YOU SHOULD LOOK
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Maximum Quality (r
Minimum Trice
Go Hand in Hand Here j
H. C. SEAMAN
The Leading Clothier
NOT FOLLOWING NEBRA8KA
POPULIST LEADER.
, Washington. April i.—in ppcaking
n die tariff a day or two since R» p-
cacntallvu (’lark, of Florida, inado u
hot at Lick on tho prosont-day Dcmo-
cy.
"if the Payne bill ••oniains what tny
people sent mo to Congress to got,”
he said. ”1 will vote for It. I will
not permit myself to bo controlled by
pile Populistic element now running
tile Democratic party. I will not fol
low lbe Populist leader of Nebraska.
The recommendation will not be acted
on favorably, however.
PROGAM FOR
MEMORIAL DAY
HON. RANDALL WALKER, OF VAL
DOSTA TO BE ORATOR.
The Francis 8. Bartow Chapter U.
D. C. met at the homo of Mrs. E. A.
Pound Wednesday afternoon. All ur-
nngenients for Memorial Day on the
26th of April were made and tho
president gives the following Informa
tion concerning same:
Col. Handall Wnlkur. of Valdosta,
will bo tho orator of t'.ie day. An lu
ll at ion Is extended to tho Veterans,
tho Waycross Guards, the Children of
il -for Bryan three times and I the Confederacy nnd the public ger
getting tired of It. The Hout.i Lily to unite with the lighters
•r made a greater mistake than j.m exercises of tho day.
its lines
nilst
on Us friends
id Norili to go to the
of Nebraska."
AN EDUCATION FREE.
The exercises will he held in the
School auditorium at 3 o'clock on the
afternoon of the 26th, and ut I lie eon-
elusion a line of march will lie formed
for the cemetery where the graves of
our Confederate dead will be Htr
In the past, the WAYCROSS IIU8I- w||h flowefg
Bi'SIXESS COLLEGE has endeavored } C|ipl R p |,lrd and Dr.'T. 8. Palno
to give to the ambitious young people | arH n( *| Ut » n t e d to act as Marshalls of
of this section, the very best training Lj,,, p U y t ||ni j capt. Warren l/itt nnd
In practical educatioli. It may lie seen Harvard ns HOhers.
at a a lance that they have been sue-
•Ksful in their efforts, huving a num
ber of their graduates hejdlng posi
tions of responsibility ami trust, ami
having at present a large enrollment
thun ever before. Our success is due
to the employment of up-to-date meth
ods and facilities, and the thorough-
i of courses.
addition to the very liberal rates
ami terms offered h> this institution,
the Prlnclpul Ins decided to accept
notes for tnltton unfit April I5th. This
gives you a chance to get an excellent
commercial education and pay for it
after you have completed the course.
>.' -ver before has there been such a de
mand for competent bookkeepers and
stenographers, and never before have
• ambitious young people bad such
an opportunity to equip themselves
with such an education. However, If
you do not care to give a note, you
may ntered on our regular cash, or In
stallment plan. With this liberal of
f* r, and the constant cryfor thoroughly
mined office help, how ean you A-
ford to tuias this gr*-st opportunity.
If you are at all interested, call at
the college, 3rd floor Lot!-Hitch Build
ing, or phone 260. 4-11
A full program will be furnished the
ocul papers nt a later date.
Mrs. E. A. Pound,
’’resident Francis 8. But tow Chapter.
EXCURSION RATES TO ATLANTA.
..The Atlanta, Birmingham Sc Atlan
tic Itailroad will offer low excursion
rates to Atlanta, account great Musi
cal Festival, May 4th-6th, 1909. Tick
ets to lie sold for afternoon trains
May 3rd and nil trains My 4th and
5th, with return limit May 8th, 1909.
This occasion will he held In the
largest auditorium in the South and
affords an opportunity to hear the
id’s greatest singers. Caruso will
sing each night. flee the ticket
agent. tf
6PECIAL RATES TO LOUI8VILLE.
The Atlanta, Birmingham Sc. Atlantic
Railroad offers excursion rates to
Louisville, Ky., and return, for South-
nt Baptist Convention, May 13tb*
Oth. 1909. Tickets will he sold May
JOfh to 13th Inclusive, with return
inift May 22nd, 1909. Close connee-
ions at Atlanta and Birmingham with
til line* for Louisville. See ticket
agent tf.
Mr. K. \Y. Evans, of Baltimore. Aid.,
'('presenting Clarke Brothers, of New
ork. ci ntractors for the construction
H the big concrete mill ef the itebard
’yprt'es Company In this city, arrived
n Waycross Iasi night an I is stopping
I .•-• LaG ramie.
Mr. Evans will have charge of the
mill construction work here, and is
making the preliminary arrangements
fof boginnirg tbo work next week.
The material for tho mill has al
ready boon purchased and many car
loads of It are already enrouto to Way-
cross.
I. O. O. F. MEETING.
a regular meeting of Waycross
1-odge, No. 97, 1. O. O. F., held last
u!ght, Mr. S. Clark, Jr., was elected
secretary to Ull out tho unorplrad
term of O. J. Allen, who resigned on
account of his removal to Newn in,
Ga.
ss. It. L. Atkinson and Frank
Drexler were elected an represonta-
Ives to tho Grand Lodge, which meets
n Thomnsvllie in May.
Mr. 11. F. Whitehead was unani
mously recommended for appointment
as district deputy for the next term.
A number of good talks wero made
under the head of the good of tho
r. At the conclusion of the lodgo
session, delicious refreshments wore
id by tho ladles of tho RcbeknT.1
I-edge.
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