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Waycross Evening Herald
The young people of the Pint Me
thodist church choir are Requested
to meet the orcanlat, Mlu. Drown to
night at aeven o'clock for choir prac
tice.
i. r. Strickland for Ta* CoKctor.'
. l p.» M,w " r "■ r
' botio "for republican sm-ccae In the
approacblng Congressional rlecljons
ha been abandoned, and tho Aldrich.
Cannon men are out (or all tha ‘‘pork''
that la to bo bad In the comparative
abort time which remains before their
retirement to private life.
What la the real significance of tha
deeprrate attempt of the republican!
to paaa a chip aubaldjr hill at this
time? From what viewpoint will tha
avcraae ritlxen he llkaly to view the
sltoatloaT
The plan now la to paaa a ahlp rob-
aldy bill wlthla the next few daya.
If thla l< done. It win aieaa that the
Brat important leal elation to paaa at
dlvlded.'oaa-ilde Mr the-whiter
one aide for the colored people. Dr.
!-en. G. Broughton, the paator of the
Baptlat Tabernacle, will welcome
Waahinston on behalf of the white
people of Atlanta, and Dr. J. W. K.
Bowen will greet him on behalf of
Shoes! Shoes!
W. T. Brineon Far Treaaurer.
1 hereby announce myaelf a’candi
date for treaaurer of Wan county,
subject to the primary. I aoHett the
eupport of all and will perform the
datiea of the oflce with fldellty If
elected.
MURPHY GETS 10 YEARS
IN MOCK TRIAL.
In Justice Batea* court yeaterday, at
• the achool auditorium. Mr. K. Murphy
| waa tried for murder and convicted of
| voluntary nianatlautbter. The elate
; argued a clean cut raae of murder
; while the defines made the plea of
; jnjtlfiable homldde.
'.i will be remembered that Marphy
| waa Indicted for the murder of one
i J T. Johnson. rivalry existing between
! the two. over the love of a Mine Allen.
Solicitor Brewtoa, pulled atroogly for
a verdict of juatlce, and made legal ap
plication to the case to prove the de
fendant guilty] but after a careful coo-
'alderatlon of the cave, and aleo after
Colonel Sharpe, plead the Inaoreaae
Of hla client, the jury rendered a ver
dict of guilty only of voluntary maa-
alauhtcr. Judge llatea thereupon gave
Murphy half the extent of the law, tan
yean, to be accompanied ifr hard
wot It a ad good behavior.
VOLUME XVII
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' OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION • -
' WAYCROSS GA. SATURDAY JANUARY 8 1910 NUMBER 172
FARMER WEATHER
PROBABLY RAIN
WEATHER REPORT PREOICTS
BREAK IN COLD SNAP.
"Fair aad warmer toalfht. Shaday
Kail aaar tha eeaaL"
Bach la tha dopa aval out from
Waahlngton today. Loeally It aaema to
ha tha real' thing it la barely pos-
alble that Waycroaa wont be In tha
rain territory. 1
Last night tha cold weather of Frl-.j
HERE TO GET
PAVING DATA
REPRESENTATIVE OF PAVING
COMPANY OF RICHMONfL VA.
E. W. Arnold, a repreeeauilve of
tho Atlantic BltnSthlp. Company, of
Richmond, win a rlattor at tha Board
LAWYERS OF
ATLANTIC CIRCUIT
AS QUESTS OF TATN^LL COUNTY
BAR ASSOCIATION, HAVING
BIG TIMS.
Savannah January g.—Tha lawyara
of tho Atlantic Circuit are having a
of Trade thla morning. Mr. Arnold |htg time at Thunderbolt today. They
la maklig a trip through tha South cot-jam tha gaeata of tho Tatnall County
•acting paving data, aad flnda that! Bar Aaaodatloa at a dinner at Ban-
Ware race haa made conalderable pro-, non’a Lodge. Thin It teh Brat time
greet le Itaprorlag streets. jibreo tltorneyl have been gathered to
Hie company manufactures a paring gethrr upon a a nccnalon of this kind
day grew colder, but It fellrd to got
anywhere near Urn freeze the letter
part of December. It waa cold enough
to bo diaagreable, aad wan teh cause
of many a lata breakfaat thla morning.
Charlaa Marta All Alana.
Atlanta. Oa.. Jan. Charles W.
dethroned lee king and Federal con
vict, la alone, all atone.
W. E. Reid, hla cloaeat personal
friend, aad Mra. Morse, bis devotad
wife, have both gone bark to Xaw
York, and Morse will now settle
material that la claimed to have more and they art making the moat of It
laatlag qualities than brick. It la The dinner la gives to let everybody
being need eitsaslvely by cities In the get acquainted aad while there Is sup-
8outh. Birmingham uses It almost en- posed to be no politics In it, It could
llrely, aad Baltimore has within recent not have been a gathering of lawyers
years contracted for a large amount, 'unless thla topic had been discussed a
The bltulllhlc paving la made of crush-, little bit. Tattnall county has Just
ed atone and asphalt. It costs more come Into the Atlantic Circuit and It
16 A STAUNCH RBPUBLICAN, AND
BACKS UP JOE CANNON.
than brick or asphalt, but maket up
for the different^ by the eradlcattlon
of noise and Inatlng quality)
COTTON JOURNAL MAY
AGAIN RE STARTED.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 8.—The Cotton
down to the reality of the comment*- Jm|rn „ by HIch , r(1 cbeit .
meat of fifteen year, nasocln.lon with I „ y the f , rnleri „
other convict, and the prison guards. I. ooth by Hirvl . JonUlli
Of course Mrs. Morse, and Mr. Reid ; wWch , ul|wnded pltbllc „ l<B Nove , n .
will return from time to time, and. In ,^ ^ 1##9> QW| dl( .
lac. Mra. Mora. hope, eventually to,pon^bly be revived If
make her ro.lde.ee her. during her p ,7 na nov „ nd , r consideration
lusband's confinement. I can carried to a conclusion.
is said there are several lawyers with
in Its confines who think they could
fill the position of Superior Court
Judge or make a good prosecuting of-
should have no political bearing. -|t .la
a row solely between tha north wont
lumber Internets la the way the «•
Governor pete It and tha people In
r sect tone of the country have Sot
Interest In It The Governor who liven
In Chicago, Is a standpatter from
StandpattersTlIle. He backs up joe
Cannon in hla treatment of the Repub
lican Insurgents and say* they should
be made to get out of the party Or
•ubmlt to the will of the majority.
The Governor came to Savannah.to
get worm. He says Chicago la too
cold for him this time of year.
Acer as Solicitor general. There were
something like a hundred plates at
the luncheon today and nothing was
left undone to make the occasion a
successful one In ovary way.
BOTH WHITES AND BLACKS WILL
HEAR BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
Atlanta, ft a* Jan. 8.—Thousands of
Atlanta negroes, and n good many edu
cated white people ae well, will
crowd the Auditorium-Armory next
Wednesday evening to hear Booker T.
Washington, the world-famous negro
orator, discuss questions of vital Inter
est to hla race.
The seats of tho Auditorium will be
50 pairs of Ladies High
Shoes, that sold for $3.50
and $4.00 a pair, now $2.-
50 your choice.
50 pairs Ladies and Mis
ses High Shoes that sold
for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
a pair, now $1.50 your
choice.
They are all Bargains, so get a
. pair before they are all gone.
VERY OFFENSIV
Washington, Jon. I.—Although
of tho republican leaden realise that
’ ship subsidy blit
almost os offensive to the people is
one the Pnyne-AMrieh tariff bill be
lts passage, the measure which
open the “pork barrel' to private
to bo lamed throagh
regard lees of consequences.
The railroads, the tariff trnsta and
nil tho other special Intervals that are
represealsd In Coagrvea ban added
their O. K-. to subsidy legislation.
With President Taft unlng every
source of lexeme at hie commend to
secure the votes for tho measure, the
only hope for Its defeat Ilea In n call-
Won of.democrats and Insurgents,
When it le considered that n ship
s'lbildjr It popularly vlawad as class
legislation of tha most vicious kind,
n-td that It ban bona turned down by
such -vprenentatlvn commercial organ-
in'Iona ta the New York Obamber of
Commerce as both un-American and
Impracticable In theory, It would
swut that In forcing such a law upon
Ihc people the republican leadera am
absolutely Indifferent whether the
next House la lost to the party now
H. C. SEAMAN!
A. M. Knight A Son.
MAY CLOSE
AGAINST BEGGARS
8a ran oak, an., Jan. l-Savaansh
to a modern Diana la the person of
S ee Olivia Marie Coleman, the dan-
tar of Mr. and Mra. C. Coleman, who
Uve oa Huntington street east. Mian
Cote man who la eighteen years of nan
•ad a grad mate of the Savannah High
School. Is very fond of bulling gag
haen hoy double barreled breech load
ing shat gun with grunt accuracy. She
In a thoroughly oat of doom girl gad
when aha done bar high boots, her
hunting eklri, arctic cep. If the weath
er Is cold, and throw* her game beg
over her shoulder quail tad other
•mall game had bettor seek cover. Oa'
December I7lb eke and her brother,
Mr. Leo Colemaa wont hunting aronad
Rockey Ford and hotwaaa them beg
ged eighty quell to say nothing of aov-
aral rabbit* and soots squirrels. Mtse
i has always been atheletle
bat It Is only la meant years that the
baa developed her liking for banting.
Sht Is a game fisherman too, and can
land her string of salt water trout or
whiting in the waters around Ravan- .
nah with the best Of the male disci
ple* of laaao Walton.
hereby announce my ctndldaoy far
the oOd of Tex Collector for Ware
county? at the forthcoming primary.
do not bellava that It Is naoeeanry
lo oak anyone to Introduce me to the
people of this county, I woo raised
boro, they know mb and I know thorn.
If elected I promise to perform all
tha dalles connected with the office to
the beet of my ability-
i. T. Strickland. ,
«1
take Ike IMtGM* of profit derived
from (ho foreign mail service to give
Ip owner*, It will limply mean
lb* deficit will be Increased by that
amount. Any school hoy caa sae that.
Now ir wo are to gtr* M.OOO.eOO
to the** ship owner*, aomenna mast
foot the tilllT And the govermnet has
uo funds except those It collects hy
taxing the,people.
"la'a few words, therefore, ship
bsfdy legislation la a law no further
exploit end oppresses all tha people
lor the farther ewrirhamt of mahi-
ndlllooalres.
"Tho experience *f France alone
shows that the Man Is wrong. Her
brarysu bridle*, though draining the-
rcanary, have ntluriy failed ta pro
be result aatlriyAed. while tha-
commerce of Norway la proportion lo
ll* wealth aad lahabltaaU makes as
exceptionally fins showing, without
gay aahaldlaa whatever."
It le true that Germany pays an bel
li ke, bat Oermaay does sot depend
upon ship salts Idles. The Hamburg-
awricaa line, the largest atasamhlp-
Itae la tha world, dona not receive
dollar of sulipldr. aad Barer has ex.
rapt for two yean (IP0I-3) when too
ths company's steamship* partici
pated la a se be Mixed service ta east
Asia, which they soon voluntarily re
building Is growlap, hot not-on ae-
coast of snbaldleo. German steam
skip llBee are frae to hoy their ship.
home or abroad, aad as n matter
of fact, they aomatlm-. buy in .me
aad aoawtlmoa In another"
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