Newspaper Page Text
A *-^-MntuTwIwTi ifnlntnTr-*-*-*- JL -
T "4 V * *^* * * » TTT^TTTTT
Waycross Evening Herald
THE EAST ^IDE BAPTIST ORGAN-
IZATICN.
Tomorrow al orpin*; ••Providence
permitting,” beneath the bro d can
opy of Heaven, aheltereil by a frail
tent and under the shades of a few
magnificent magnolTa trees, tbo Ease
Bide Baptist Church of Wayorpas will
hold Its first sorvlce, with Rev. W. H.
Bcruggs pastor.
Thomasvllle, Ga„ May 28.—After a
heated contest S. P. Davis, of Thomas
vllle was elected treasurer of the
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows over Dr.'
T. A. Cheatham. Other ofilcers elected
were:Grand master, John P. Davis,
Rome; deputy grand master, Orrln
Roberts, 1 Monroe; grand secrotary, J. |
S. Tyson, 3avannah; grand representa
tive, R. T. Daniel, Griffin.
8RiKE SYMPATHIZERS STOPPED
FREIGHT ON GEORGIA RAIL
ROAD.
A new Baptist or
ganization will be inaugurated and.
Cod being willing, Its perfection will
be completed later.
The cauaea which have brought
Atlanta, Ga., May 28.—When tha
Georgia railroad attempted Friday af
ternoon to move the first freight train
since the strike went into actual effect
the engine sent from Atlanta to puul a
train of cars out of Lithonia was re
pulsed ,by a crowd o( 200 men
No one was hurt In the affray, al
though rocks were thrown, breaking
the glass In the cab of the engine.
The engine, ordered from Atlanta by
General Manager.Scott, was In charge
of John D. Patterson, superintendent
of the mails. Engineer Dowling tnd
a negro fireman.
Cain Gets 10 Years. I cording to information furnished the
Cordele, Ga., May 28.—Bert Cain of ( Herald,
this city, who, January 1C, 1909 shot | J- B. Jones, It Is stated has moved
snd hilled Chief Police W. H. For J his “near beer" outfit to the western
rest, of Cordele, at the central hotel section of Gilchrist Park, In a build-
here was today convicted of voluntary Ing located Just outsldo tho corporate
man,laughter and sentenced to ten | limits of the city, and yesierdty com-
jears fit the penitentiary. I This case raenced the salo of “near beer.”
was tried on March 8lh, 1909 and the ! Residents of Gllchlrst Park mad.
jury declared a mistrial. i j complaints to the Herald about the
Mr. Cain Is. prominently connected ] location of the “near beer" stand In
hem being a son of ex-Chlef Police their midst, this afternoon. The
At the special request uf a number
The tent, or “tabernacle,” whMB we
thing we gfiall call It as a matter of,
courtesy, Is quite .large. It la Hoar"
ed.’and the seata' are comfortable. A
fine new piano haa been Installed, and
the "tabernacle" will be lighted by
electricity.
at the outside. It Is my Intention to
wire you from Fitzgerald tnd Douglas
on that morning, so that you can ar
range with one of the restaurants for
lunches. We will take these lunches
sides. Fann, as driver, arrived In Way-
-- 1 -"*■• — |crocs yesterday afternoon at 4:40 en
There will be singing ‘to beat the , route to Jacksonville, having made the
band” at all the Waycro.a church. j‘ r| P from Mnc °“ » ln “ 0:30 ln tho
tomorrow. j morning. The party spent last night
Ln -_ r- - Ln . i. ■ - - at the LaGrande hotel, leaving early
on the steam, but waa unable to budge , this morning for Jacksonville. Their
the train with tho brakes set. The car was a big six-cylinder Olds and
engine was then cut loose and run thclr speedmeter registered 170 miles
The Herald has been requested to
extend a cordial Invitation to all to
come to tho tent tomorrow or next
Sunday or whenever you can. Ev
eryone will be .warmly welcomed.
The earnest wish of the Herald la
that God, In his Infinite meroy and
wisdom, will protect and bloss tho
now church and keop It'under tho
shadow of His wing. -
Prenchlng nt nil the churches to
morrow llkowlso at tho Eastsldc Bap
tist tabernacle. Come out and get
your share anil leave all your devil'
mont nt home.
To Get Style
Buy High Art Clothing
& HriHE latest dictates, of
| I Fashion have been
# followed in designing
■§ High Art Clothing, while
:f| the most experienced
|* cutters and tailors have
til put individuality into
H every line. Th? hand of
H the punning craftsman
H is apparent in the grace
til of line, the character &
H freshness of style & the
5 attractive individuality
Real Estate & Rents
\'cw C-room 2 story houses near
A. C. L. Shops 5V
Now 0-room bouses near A. C. L.
Shops t
New 2-room bouses near A. C. L.
Shops .. ......V
Now 4-room houses near A. C. L
Shops
New 3-room bouses near A. C. t.
Shops »!
,liens generally nro greatly enthused A “patblinding” auto party will
jover the meet and the trip to Jack-'leave Waycross at E o'clock tomorrow
■sonvllle. Nino Waycross and Ware ^morning for Jacksonville on a road
county cars will Join the sutolsts here. J Investigation trip preparatory to tho
The cars from this city which have Waycroas-Jacksonvllle suto meet on
been booked for the trip are as fol- Thursday next Tho "pathfinder” car
•lows: |,*m ' I: will be the Bulck of Mr. F. H, McGee
Five passenger Bulek, owned by and the party will he composed of
F. H. McGee. ’*' |Mr. McGee, J. a Cameron, A. P. Per-
Flvo passenger Bulck, owned by J. jhtm, Jr,, and driver Nix. It Is pro-
E. Cameron. I liable that the morning trip to Jack-
Five passenger Req, owned by J, E. 1
Cameron,
Four ptsaengcr Bulck, owned by J. .
E. Cameron. I
Two passenger Reo, owned by C. W. '
Parker. jj
Five passenger Callable, owned by {
J, L. Jordan.
Four passenger Reo, owned by H. D.
.Bunn.
j Three passenger Reo, owned by M.
>L. Bunn. i
I Thrco passenger Reo. owned by D. •;
3 7-room 2 story with modern con-
I.cc Ave.
vinlsnci's. corner
and Lincoln streets
A 1-room house on Lee Ave. . .18.00
A 4-room bouse Miller street ...18.00
\ 2 story house corner B and Par
allel streets ' 87.00
A half house Parallel street .. 85.C0
\ house on Franklin st, Dcenwood $8.
Rooms at Parker houso 1st or 2nd
HIGH ART CLOTHING HAS, f
THE DISTINCTION TO COM
MAND ADMIRATION FROM
Waycross and Jacksonville.
ALL WHO 8EE YOU-THAT’S
WHY YOU 8HOULD LOOK
FOR THE HIGH ART LABEL
IN YOUR SPRING SUIT
floor, reasonable rate. Offices and
tores. j
One office In Southern office building
Ono store room In Gilchrist P^rk
rtlHcltl stono building.
One store room near Cpurt House.
One store room near Old Nln< and
V. C. L. Shops. /
A letter to the Herald from a Jack
sonville gnrago received today asks
for information as to the probable ar*
Iviag time of the great process!'
from Wjycross. The letter states
that Jacksonville to greatly enthused
over the proposed trip and that a
string of GO to 100 machines will meet
’the Georgia automobllsts outside the
Iclty, some of the cars going as far ss
jthe Gf-orgia-Florlda line to meet the
visitors.
Maximum Quality £r
Minimum Trice
Go Hand m Hand Here
T. C. West, traveling passenger
agent of the Coast Line, Is In town
In (he Interest of the excursion In
to Jacksonville on June 7th. Mr. WCfct
Is working along tho line of road be
tween Waycross and Albiny and
slates be expects one of The largest
crowds in years.
* Real Estate and +
j. +
* Insurance Co ■*
* *+
■j: The Leading. Clothier C
* m 4 * -« 8 8--8. 8 ». »- t t-»..8-t_8_«.
"I 1 111 I III 4TIII » i » 4 irn»i •
Official organ of waycross
AND
WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
VOLUME XVI
WAYCROSS
GA.
SATURDAY MAY 29 1909
NUMBER 296