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■Waycross Weekly Herald
VOLUME X xftfVr ” C °
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
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WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY APRIL 24
1969
NUMBER 10
HAVOC TRAILS , YANKEE SCHOONER
60-MILE STORM! A BRITISH PRIZE
LOSS .REACHES HUNDREDS OF UlLEGED POACHER IS NABBED
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. BY CRUISER AFTER A CHASE.
Cleveland, 0., April 21.—Probably
four deaths, scores of persons Injured
apd hundreds of thousands of dollars
worth of damage marked the path
Of * tornado which passed across the
-northern part -of Ohio at noon today.
^ 8torra consumed only five min-
yj-tites in passing a given point, but dur-
r ing that brief perioa It was as dark
as night, hail battered in windows,
llfhtniug set lire to hundreds of build-
Ifcgs, one-fifth of an inch of rain fell,
and the wind which reached a velocity
of sixty-six miles an hour, razed build
ings and chimneys, tore off roofs,
laid low many telegraph and telephone
lines and demoralized traffic upon the
steam and electric ruilway*.
In neighboring towns considerable
damage was done. Ten dwellings were
reported to have been blown to the i
ground in the southwestern part of the
city. Many*homes were burned as the
Bre department could not attend to’all I
•f the calls.
An unidentified yotwig woman is re
ported to have been thrown Into a
pond at Wade Park by the force of
the wind and drowned. Three men
Vancouver, B. C., April 21.—The
cruiser Kestrel of the Dominion gov
ernment arrived in port today having
in charge the halibut American fishing
schooner Charles Levi Woodbury,
which she captured after firing four
rounds from her machine guns and
threatening to sink the alleged poach
ing vessel unless she surrendered.
The action took place Sunday after
noon In Northern waters, alleged to be
contiguous to Canada
Five shots sped in the direction of
I he Woodbury each time the machine
gun was fired as the \easel headed at
full speed from the west oatst of Van
couver Island and pointed towards the
middle of the Pacific.
Three of the rounds were warnings
I to heave to,, but the last meant busi
ness. The shot ripped the mainsail of
the schooner and one or two knocked
splinters of the mainmast. Cap!. Sin
clair feared that he would be sunk and
the Woodbury's engines were then
stopped end her sails, gashed by the
British shot, were hauled down.
An officer and three men from the
NO NEW JURORS IN 'DISPLAY ROOMS OF
TRIAL OF CAPT. RAINS! C. E. MORPHY CO.
IN SOPENIOR COURT
DAMAGES AGAIN8T COAST LINE
Superior Court has been busy thin
Flushing. L. I.. April 2I.-A special ( READY FOR PUBLIC -NSPECTION NEGRO WOMAN GETS *1,000
panel of 160 taleamen was exhausted | N LOTT-HITCH BUILDING,
today without getting a single add!- «
tional Juror in the trial of Capt. Peter | Attention is called to the announce- superior uouri naa Deen ousy tnm
C. Mains, Jr., for the niurGcr of Wil- moot of the C. K. Murphy Co., under- morning grinding out dlrorces, and
llam E. Annis. Practically all those takers, einbalmers and funeral dlrec-jhulf a dozen or more couples have
examined had developed such •‘robust” tors, in tofay's Herald. This concern (been cut into two parts by process of
opinions iu regard to tbe defendant's j pus just completed thr furjfshlng of a law.
guilt or Innoceuse that they were ex-Jchapel, display rooms and morgue In I The J»iry on the caso of Lila Me-
CU8od ' jtbl® city, which for taste and quality Donald against tbo Atlantic Coast
Several of the prospective Jurors ex- of equipment, has no superior in the} 1 ' 1 **® Railroad Company yesterday af-
pressed the opinion that (hey could not South. jternoon returned a verdict in favor
conscientiously vote to convict the de-1 The establishment Is located on the of l* 1 * 5 plalutlff, awarding her damage
fendant as thev li»*li.*vi-H »hn» h., '«* . ** .. ».. •«.. . .... .. _
fen,lam as they believed that be was Illrst door of the Imlt-Hitch building
morally right In killing Annis if the ou Plant Avenue. The fixtures and
latter had Invaded the home of Capt. 'every article of furniture la of the
Halnx and been gultly of wrongful re- mLelon ,iy|e. «„d the comhlnatlona
lallnna with hla wife. display a quiet beauty thoroughly In
A number declared that there wax a acord with the exes for which they
higher law governlm* such cases than were planned.
the stale law. There are but live men j The chapel lx e,pable or xeatlng
In fhe Jury box. contforlabljr prohuhly one hundred
persona. The electric lights, in shope.
are reported to have been killed by
falling walls In the flats.
8t. Stanislaus Catholic Church was
demolished. The loes there was up
wards of $100,000.
Kestrel boarded the Woodbury and
took charge. Capt Newcomb of the
Kestrel declares he has a clear case
r ninsc the Woodbury.
The warship took the Woodbury in
I tow and headed for Vancouver, arrlv-
JU8T RECEIVED A LOT OF BACK
BONES. 6 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS
21 HARDY BR08.
ing this Morning.
!. t Sinclair, master of the Wood
bury, visited the United States consu
late today end lodged a complaint
with Col. West, the American consul,
wl:o wfll investigate. If ho thinks tho
seizure hv.b not Justified, he will lodge
a protest. The schooner Is owned by
the Standard Fish Company of 8eaf
carrying out the mission style, are
arranged thut many lighting effects
can he given by the pressure of a but-
The display cabinets are located on
each side of the ch'apel. and many' vi ' e,( tomorrow.,
mw Innovations for tha display of ens-
jketa and ornaments and funeral sup
plies, are shown.
In the resr of the chapel is the
morgue, which Is equipped with every
|modern convenience for the use of the
embalmers, including h complete aet
n the sum of $1,000. Ella McDonald
s a negro and her suit against the
’oast Line waa for fhe death of her
year old boy, who was killed In the
allroad yurda nearly two years ago
the asked for $16,000 damages.
The ease of Dr. J. C. Rlppard against
leorge Feltham, tried yesterday after-
ioon, resulted in a verdict for the
dalutlff, Dr. Rippard be«ng awarded
he Tull amount of his claim gainst the
efanlant.
There art* still a number of cases
ui the docket to be disposed of, but
ourt will probably adfuurn for tho
of post mortem instruments for sur-
HAT-FRUIT EXPLODES.
-‘I-T-I-rPTTTTT ‘I I 'MITT i-I-I-M-TTIITT!■ .H..T..T I-I-I-'f.-T-H-T-r r r r t t tJ ,u ‘
F ■ 4 j ' '/m* J ^ ^ ^j..|Pxl xml iooii,s, and hla Ideas have
lo (jet
geons.
Mr. H. Lester Marvel, manngor for,It wax luflclont to Interrupt aleep for
Atlanta, April 21.—Cobb Culdwell
veil,known young bunker, heard
erlea of muffled exploxlona In hla
tome the other night and selling hla
revolver, went on a tour of Inspection.
The cause could not be located, but'
tjfljjheen carried out In all the furnish-
O* • In**-
J. ,| Mr. Marvel came (o Waycrosa some
g • ,|months ago highly recommended both
" r " ni ' r “ l director and embalmer.
^.,|and la considered one of the beat In
t§*!!|lhe profession.
®..| The phone numb*. of the C. k.
X I ! | Mur " l, y Co I* 600. Mr. Marvel has
• ||» duplicate number of this ’phone In
, rooms and he can be reached ol
IK ■ • any hour day or night.
A NEW CITY MARKET
On Saturday April 24th .1. J. Harris
- „ and L. W. tVI.llama will open nt No.
2' ’!** Pendleton street next to lllnaon
- * Furniture Co..
Wo will handle Hie beat meata and
sell for rash. We will sell Swift A Co.
meats and Georgia .neats when ob
tainable.
We have purchased one of tho ccle-
irated Hill Refrlgcraloni—best made-
something now In Weycroas. We soil
clt the patronage of our friends and
the public generally.
We guarantee satisfaction. Give us
a trial.
Harris A Williams.
WIFE-BV ADVERTISING
FAILS .0 PLEASE
Atlanta. April *1.—According to a
tory from Utrranoevllla, a well
.nown Gwinnett county farmer whose
lame la not given, answered an sd-
) I j /ertla-imeal In a matrimonial Journal
S « .1 .nd after brief correspondence bought
! I » marriage license and sent the brlde-
S f) °*« railroad lickata and money with
Tjjvhlcli to come to Lawrencevllle.
^ -|* j Hbo arrived yesterday and after one
™-w|*»k the Gwinnett county man back
rd out. ft was of "red Pair, hare lip
and general ugliness,” but tho would-
be husband magnanimously bought
her a ticket hack to her Western home.
he reminder of the night.
Today the cauae of the explosions
wus discovered when Mrs. Caldwell
ot out lier new spring hat and dls-
overed that every one of tho celluloid
berries had exploded under the In-
lunnco of the beat In Ibe closet where
t had been kept.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
T.ilu Headers:
„t ,-g with the first
ro wni become the readers of
,’eekly Journal instead „f
Veekly Herald.
Hy agreement the Herald dlxeonlla-
Ha weekly edition. Journal dlsronlln-
uea Its Dally, if your subscription la
paid up to the Weekly Herald the
Journal win )our mime on )(s
mulling llai and tho .Veekly Journal
HI go to you after May lai.
H this Is not satisfactory you should
notify the Waycrosa Journal at onm,
and thus save ua the trouble and ea-
P«n.e of putilng your name on onr
mailing Hat.
In tho future The Journal will direct
Ha entire ottenton to the pubicafjoo
of a weekly paper that will he a credit
to the publishers, we hope.as well aa to
thla section of Georgia. We eipcct to
get out a paper that will be of ESPE
CIAL INTEREST TO THE FARMER,
THE STOCK RAISEIt. .and .THE
FRUIT GROWER whether he lives In
Ware county or any South Georgia
county. In other worna we are going
lo give the people of this section a
Paper that will REPRESENT SOOTH
GhJORGIA'S INTERESTS * AS A
FARMING SECTION, and HELP THE
FARMER make THIS SECTION
THE GARDEN . .8POT OF THE
SOUT.
Wo are arranging with some of tho
beat practical farmers in Georgia te
contribute article, ,o the Weekly
Journal, and act aa Associate Editors
of same. Wo are going to give to
Wlregraaa Georgia," west she baa
"ever had. and what ahe needs more
bnn anything else, A PUBLICATION
THAT WILL HELP BUILD UP HER
WASTE WILD LANDS.
We would bo pleated fo greet yon
"■ a reader of ibo Waycrosa Weekly
Journal, and hope such will be onr
Fresh ear of While Rose Lime Just
ccelvcd at Harley's.
300D FRUIT CROP
IN COBB COUNTY.
■larletta Journsl.
Everybody. Is anxlftuslv concerned
bout the fruit crop, because-It Is not
mly a money-maker, but the fr*lt
Is a great luxury, and furnish.-, good
pholeaomo food at a lime that it la'
ceded, other crops being cultivated
nr future maturity.
In Cobh county, the owner, are work
ng their orchard, and getting them In
ood shape. The prospect la that there
*111 be an abundance of fruit. Tbn
otirnal feola glad to an report. Judge
Inker, onu of the largest owners of
trehards In Ibis section bus watched
he condition, and says the fruit crop
safe ao far, and plenty of fruit will
mede.
pleasure.
THE JOURNAL.
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Ward Cotton Plows and extra beams,
handle, and point, for same.
P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
DEWEY IS LIBERATED.
Benton Guano Distributors give uni
versal satisfaction, fait as show them
to you.
P. .V. Harley Hardware Co.
Mrs. FarncH'a Return to Albany
Awaited In Unuaual Casa.
Albany, Ga., April 21.—There have
een no developments today In the
case of W. J. Dewey, who was Jailed
here yesterday at tha Instance of Mrs.
J. J. Farrell or Camilla, except that
rrangemrnta were marl.- for Dewey’s
release on bail. Hla father, a wealthy
Imoka county planter, arrived with
lawyer, and Dewey Is now at liberty.
Mrs. Farrell, who charged that she
Vaa decoyed to Albany by a forged
otter supposed to be from her hua-
Und. lx expected to arrive tonight
with her husband from Ejfaula, where
he went to Join Mm.
You are invited tofcall
•nd investigate our list
of Homes and Real-
dent Lots in every sec
tion of Waycrosa For
Sale at attractive prices
and terms.
We are Headquarters
for Bargains in Real
Estate, Houses, Stores,
Offices and Rooms for
Rent, Farms and Fruit
•nd Truck Lands for
Sale, Fire, Accident,
Health, and Automo
bile, Insurance.
Come To See Ua
D. & O. Lott
Real Estate!
and Insurance
Company ?
Southern Building
near Post Office
Waycross, Ga.
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