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Waycross Evening Herald
OFFICIAL ORGAN
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OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
VOLUME XVli
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WAYCROSS GA. SATURDAY APRIL 9 1910
NUMBER 2S0
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COLD BLOOD
[WARSHALLWILL
NEW ORLEANS STAND TRIAL
If. M. HOLLAND. NIGHT WATCH-
MAN KILLEO wNh SHOTGUN. |
WILL LEAVE OVER CENTRAL 1 F0H MURDER-HE RAN INTO 9EV
"UAlwE IN A PR?VATE CAR , ««• * UT °'
MOBILE.
' Fttvmimk, (ia.. April 9.—T.iere will
Atlanta, (.a., April 9.* -Wtllln.u M. be .1 lively hunch i*f Bavnnmth ythrtu-
Holland, night watchman for tho At- ,. r „ <at away from h ,. rc mnlght eo-
l.inta let* and Coal Company. ».« mur- j ,i„. meeting of tin. orde.
deed In cold blood by nn unknown i n \,. lv o r k«na nevt were. Jir. K
l«T»ca before dawn Friday morning v potentate of Alee Tcni-
The right side of bin bead waa blown , n ,a D y iii. inhera of the t-m-
fib a shot
*td«*mly llrvd At
tIom* ranc
The police reject tlu» tin
the »liooiiiiK «iu ilmie l»v
y that
oui>!’tr who came to aual. They
tnllevo n deeper my«tcry umlcrllea
the < rime, and that Holland waa mur*
der* u out not Ihm-uiiki- |»«* was a watrj,
man hut Iterante he \va* Holland.
pie leuv»'
Via the C
rent fit..
r the I’m
deU'cnllo
SAvuitnah. tin., April !l Mr. Alfred
' Marshall a well Known cotton tner*
chant on llav street and oue «»f the
heal known >»uttg nten in Savannah
\vU prol’Aldy have to stand trinl for
tmtnler Iweauwe of the death of I*<k»
, Washington i* colored man wlioii he
tun down wii|, iiif* aiitouiohlle and
Itijuicd so Berkuialy he died.
VIimtc* Is u ncjrrn womau who is «1-
j «o erltlraUy Injured and who may
I die anil u Ur I the daughter of ‘the
lead man and the Injured woman
AltOitt i
«k fired
tin e «!<
out
ml. lit on a
ml Hallway f»
The Savanna!
f ha« intertwined one or two liu;iclu*«
i of vlhltlm; fea wen rot a who ha >e atop
| H over her** enroutc to the convcn-
j ,!oa - TIm> «»»*"»»!• '“"•'I mayw-hllr hurt.ltlprobably recover.
i"‘* d'twn with little 2*oti\••iiir^ ionic of. ju -r *| lB || j H a t pr «-son*out undfcr
j w bleb arc valuable and some truly, „ , H ,nd (o an.vt.-r lit., charge
j neuil.nenial. The prfnrlp,! aouveolr; of „ lUr ,i, r .
ear a«o: the dead man j la u combination of the le.ter ••A" I
nm ainhitah. und at that I and :i picture-of ilo'iert K. I.e»- the!
i so iyht In vafn to find J two forming (he iombiiutlon *Alee.*i
ho hail find the ahot. They | It la expected these will In* In Rtvat a long tlnioVliMw a criminal cane
the Idea that the idea, rnd when the uhrincr. Ilnd out j „ f , h| , character, ha. attracted a*
f much attention aa haa tbla one. Mr.
ATTRACTIONS
NEWS OF A DAY NEWS OF A DAY
IN ATLANTA 1
uf the Woman'i
nu:nl»er of >
lielonse*! 10 u Yo
Aanocintion for ;
were asked to iiu
them to become
U were ns -
shows to what •
the Miceeiwfu! Yoi
ns Mini
niitulHT
cate w hat Induced J
iu-nibcni. The an- j
forth below. This I
My riUgc of taste* I
Men’s Christ inn '
of the
l.idy iron
•r r« fnaal
Mis'ilonary
•utna aiorjr
l«exluittl>n.
to aifdn-a*
DIFFERENT FEATURES APPEAL' Atlanta, tin.. April 9. The Atlanta |
TO DIFFERENT MEN AND Wide School, an Inatltiillon of the- S.i\annah. (Jn.. April Savannuh-
BOYS—WHY MANY HAVE Con it rotational Methodist church, to I l,in » who huve Just returned from
JOINED. j which wtudenta have b**en aent in! Hissl.^ors* where they altendc«] a
i past years from all the Time* of the '••‘•llu*
who had ' Miiith. has fallen upon evil da>s. an I' l ' , " n *'
Christian I eeaw* Its existence with the close
of years | of the present session. Official nn |
notinceaient (s umde t«Hlu^ that the,
schorl liiiildluu. with all Its properties
will Im* Mdd at private sale or pnldir
outcry, to sat|sf> outstanding debts', i
It Is undcrstiNsI that Hie Hev. Dr 1
liolf.* Hunt, preshhHI of the school j
will ensatte in editorial work on ih<‘>
Congregational MethtHlist puldii atloia.
It Is Known that the sclund has not .
cut Ion
I*. \V. Meldrlm to defend him and
Alien the case is tried before a petUl
! Jn/y It will Is* hard fought.. It has
are now workin
man who shot Holland then It Is the
one who killed idiu Friday tuornln*. j
The Isidy was found by a messenger !
hoy to find why the watchman was j
not pulling his call boxes. The shoot* I
1ng had tasen tdac ■ in the yard. Im* I
hind the Ice plant, and the murder* J
er was probably hidden In
within two or three yard
when the shot was fired. Tlo re was
absolutely no sign of n stniggle nor
was th'-rc any tracks, by which the
mu rd ere era might he traced. That
lhey are on the ground.
Many Noblts Go to N«w Orleans.
Marshall Is very well known and prom
• Incntly connected In Savannah «no
• Augusta and has many acqnaintences
! In other cltlew. lie says the killing
cf the man and the Injuring of the
i woman and the girl was purely ace!
iibu.h ; ,l " d N'lblc. cf llic Myatlc jV.nbic,, ,, t . nlaI rall , < ,,| hT th( . fael lhat h |,
t Jlolliud ' f rom AIcNMa Temple. Chicago, head
Atlanta
April !».—Two hun* J
their own orientnl hand, and
•dressed ns Arab swordsmen, visited
j Atlanta yesterday, on their way to
! tho meeting of the Imperial Council
the crime was premodtntcd Ih shown * !,t *' ,#w Orleans, and were delightful*
by the fact that the tel^phono wire* ' v t-niertnlncd by tho Atlanta Mhrln*
Hading to the plant had been cut.
Coroner Donuhoo, who h®*<« « l«<iu™e 1 „ la r , lhnaM j.oon ghrlnor.
machine struck
struck them.
yesterday nfiernoon,
the murder was tho
declared that
bloodiest nnd
will pass through Atlanta on their
most rowardly ever committed In the rinJ . M
vtinnals of Atlunts crime, I
way houtliward within the next fow
Association must c:ii<-r:
Gymnasiu'.n. 31; i*; field st»orts. rt; |
reception, 1«); game*. I«; «otupanion- j
ship. J7; plac«- in sp« no spare time.!
reereatlon nights. *>; Asaoclatii
course/ II; Educational classes,
atkln and lectures, y; nadlu* rco;
He has engaged General; 12; library. II; c«*n;r*ss. S; retlglo
trjetinga. 17; Hible classes, X; |h
M'iva! kelpfulne&i of offleers, 7; p<
sona! helpfulness of niemliers. I; «!
■ire to be identified. 2J: s<“cured po
sition for aie. d*-sire to supitort It.
13: desire to help young men.
shields me front (••mpiaiion, priv*
, ll5 p * In other cities. 10; ■timteer
camp; 5; enjoy niv evenings without
going Into a pool room; jmld one. “but
■Inee I Joined the Association I have
*l*»nt nearly all of nty spare time In
Its rooms.”
"The Association has kepi me from
gedng onf nights with young men ic
theatres and saloons, nnd to pluy Idi
Kurds, profs, etc.” said another young
man, ••when I go to the library 111
|h rtfse useful luniks or majnixlnet".
d.is.cn to some of (he words of
those who have made tuf* of the Ah
ftoelatiou gymnasiums;
before
Train Kill* Old Veteran.
Atlanta, Ha., April n.—William E.
Muli.oy, a confederate veteran em
ployed ns Inspoi-tor by tin* (late City
CofHn company of Atlanta, wns run
over nnd killed b,* a t!« orgln Railroad
passenger train, near the outskirts
of the city. Almost every hone In
his body wns crushed or broken.
THECLOTHES
That You See Advertised in “The Saturday
Evening Post,” “The Ladies Home
Journal,”and “Colliers,”
' Are Sold Right Here Io This Town.
; Strauss Bros., High Art
Sam Peck, for Young Men,
Stein-Block, Smart Clothes—
The Very Best Makes, At
;!
H. G. SEAMAN i
How It Help, Them.
"living rlom-ly, cfindncd all tiny nl
my doiilt. at nlvlit | uftnn fm-l laimul.l
nnd .jlred^niifl when In iliut ntiUv
Hvltlom I'Xvrrl.v wltnoiit having rvnvw
nil Ilf. and vigor. It haa dnnr much
tovaril enabling m« lo rope with a
limy Imilneu lire."
"Iti.leai) oT Dabby fleah whlrh (tin
cud my bone, before | planed m»-
seir under Inetrut llona In your gym-
Malum, there U row a certain degrre
at nnuncas la my muarlee and a elr
culatlon at blood tkat Alla oOe with
the dealre to tread oa air. TMe amy
aeem aa exaggentloa. bat It la a lacL"
The toUowiag epaclawa aaawcre
.how the viewpoints at yo.Bg meat
1 Joined more to obtala gymaanlam
•dtutagea than anylhkig elae. la
following up the gyaaaelum I came
la contact more or leaa with the oth
er braache. at the work, aad each
year became more laterAted la tbs
1'her phase., such aa Ike social, ed
ucational aad spiritual. Derautel dm
at re to ktep lo contact with theae
aider or life | continue (n bo a mem-
Another advanuge la the home
like treatment one nectraa when la
other ritlew"
A Newspaper RtpcrL
"To be fraak. I believe that the
priactpal reasoa 1 hate for belonging
lo the AsMriaUon Is lo keep dean
Of course I could keep riven without
It. but It would coal more aad would
not le-iao aatlafactory lo any way. la
the Drat place, the shower balk whlrh
I ran lake et any aad all lime. keep,
my body dean, la th« second place,
the A.aoriatloa give, me clean a nnae
aunt and . nienalmuPnt. clean fan,
clean convcriatioa. and oompaaslon
rinp that hedpa to make and keep me
Clean mormlly. It furnishes reading
•nutter . durational courses, and linen
wady which give the Intellect
-an. .vbctcaome food, and It tearhea
a pimple personal Chriatlaalty which
keep, my aonl clean."
A Typical Oymnailum.
"I have entered with a headache,
eaefdsed fur aboot an hoar, Dnlablng
with a brisk rnh of half a mile, then
wash ia ectd water, nibbing myself
with a coarse towel, aad walked oat
•mu the headache. At other times
by the nee of the same
•i.y was All-. Isabel Arnold of I -et-
lit.tun, v«. She contcnihd that the
Bible dcclnrce that wtunen must not
Ittilke addressc. iu the present e of
III., atf‘11 still before she .sit'll,! talk
the men wlm were u'i hand merely
a. onlooker, were made to depan
from the riiuivh. The incident trea-
! ".! Ko'octtilug of a mild sclisatloa.
a patlii^ tiirreiit ext.-n.eN fn
l»e lime. It tie-tan the |ir.-..-nt set
n in the fall of Itltvi sith about Ilf- [
.tadenia. At the moment It sat I tfavnnnnh. (la.. April a —lion Rate
Ided lo cloat- the school, the nine ! Hliamnna. the rich den Inland rollon
wn» tiwlndlrd lo 1J or 13. t buyer of Hinloham nnd a member
— !--l (be tcalnlatiire from llitlloch toun-
{ly. who was expected to make the
race for Congreva from the Finn ill.
iriel Iiu. practically made up hla mind
not to run. This will lie a great dlh
appointment lo his friends who had
been counting upon making him a
cunuronaninn—If hard work would de
It This leaves the rare dietweea
Air. Kihm-Ii (tile, of Toombs county
aiiil lion, t'harles (1. Kdwardtt. the
o'cent lueiiuibent, from Chatham.
hi
Savannah, tin.. April 9.—Hev. J.
II. W’lt.on, ptodor of the l.tttherna
Chun It of the Ascension who It was
expected would reslttn al a meeting
of III. church hoard on 'I tnirtday nlnht
did not tender Ills rcttlxnallon bill
lush-ml -it limit till a statement In hie
lauirtl nnd tils resignation wns not
naked for. Tboie tmvu been soma
differences between |)r. Wilson lind
one or two members of llm rongrngu-
l loll «|1|| whllti Hr. Wllabn unntmncod
at III st that he would rualgn he laler
driariulnad not to do ao awl bis raw-
letillon waa upheld by hi* oBIcora.
Atlanta, (ia.. April J. W. Phil
lips. mcmlier of the well kuown
wholesale and rtmiutlaalon linn m
Phillips Bros., wan convicted yeslrr
day In Ihe city conrl for vlolallon of
the .tutu prolillilllon law. City tie.
(actives raided hla Sturt' some week,
apu, and found three barrels of wills
key. III. ilcfenee wad* lhat the li
quor was mu bis properly Inn was
simply stored tinder hi. rtmf by an-
other titan w-ho rented part of the
store room. Tbit haso has orcaalon-
etl iinirh lot rest, ami will bo npiH'.tl-
Atlnnln, lift., April 9.- -Beneath
the whittle of a heavy Holley ear, Ill-
tie Untile Williams, four-year
daughter, of w. II, williams, of At-
liintn, waa crushed to death Tltur,
day owning, ns she was crnaalng
street, returning homo from n corner
grocery slam with hor slxyear-old
slater.
The ear waa In charge of of Motor'
man Al. A. Halnel, who derlarm that
Ihe little ontt darted ao suddenly
ao elonely In from of the car, that
aha wan Jnevltably ran down dasplta
Ihe fact Hut he Jaaiped on tha air
brakas and amir—ij brakes
Jerked them to a eiaadstill wlthla
lass than IU ewa laaglh. Tha little
■Irl waa terribly anaglsd, aad fclUsd
buuatlv.
become teheed with a atroager dealre
to be of the almost poeslhl* service
lo kta fellow men, not only to gat
but le give, to seek tha highest pan-
alMa development of hla body, mind
and spirit la order to Increase
•rtaacy la belplag the fellow halt to
The build lag will be a training
school to batter gt mco for tlrteg
aad dotag; a drill gnrnad to prepare
•hem for greater social service ead
the effecting of civic improvcaMWU;
a power bouse, from which shall he
transmitted lo ail parte of the rom-
amalty current, of real Ilia, pawer
aad baaellcleat ladaeaee, a common
meeting If mud wbeie employer aad
employee auy aland aa brothers, aad
be drawa together Into a fellowship
of mutual pruDt aad Joyous aervjce.
loppoaa Too Cams to Waycraaa.
With yoar bear! fell of botae-bgb-
ger aad your mind Died on the rain-
boa- n hoy on the doorstep* of bla
maturity. unknown. unknowing:
where would you go- wkat would yon
do -how would you pass your BlghU*
Wbal would It mean to Join heart
aad brain aad hope with a Ihouaaad
other cadeia of fortune already la am
al leaxh- lo avoid lha while light mir
age*- to keep away from tha Ians
of the atreet ? What would It mean to
bring your tired Itbdy lo a cosy room,
nr to loose the day's weariness In a
glorias plunge and then, refreshed,
attend an educational elaaa or min
gle With the elder, who regard their
llfi.kaowledge as a stewardship for
the next fern ration? The Young
Havannah. (la., April P.- -The Havsa
ash Bank Clerks held Ikelr annual
meeting aad elect loo of oaten lam.
algbl and reelected Mr. R. J. Tar
lor of the ctliaaaa bank Praeldsat
Tha other ogkara wore re sleeted ex
cept the Treasurer. Mr. Ralston Wy-
Hy was sleeted to RU tkat place la
whirs there waa a vacancy.
Havaaaab. (ta- April p. gavp—at
sow has a trained asms far attend
lag tha InUIxest tubercoloala patleata
Mia. A. X. Itarkhaldav frag, Mod IK
AU . has baas implayed by Margaret
Writ mas chapter tbs Kings Daugh
ters to do this work anger tha diraw
Maw (,f tha Asaorfatwd cbarellea.
NOTICE
la inakhig purchase, eau far Unlaw
Clerks raid. I'lease trade only Be
fore «:3o p. at., aad Id p. bl aa Bat-
ardaya « gw.
means. I have banished the bless and | Alen a Christian Aa.Relation could do
gone home happy aad hungry. I used this for you—lo It for thousands of
the gvmnaiiuin for the gen-ral devel- boys who tome In future yean lo
epmetit aid toning up of the ay.fem, | Wayeroaa to win nr Igie their llf- llgtt,
r ct greaiplpc C.f ever becomlny an j It would make them x Iron a enough to
-ttht.-t-' Or.- I.cti* a day. three time, j aartevd l-y k.c pin . .| ; en) front grow-'
a week, is conducive to good hraHit.l Ing weak. It wouW rttl.e the anregc
good aptrits end ttelf nmtndj of cltlxeaahlp forming a yeast with
la the Young Men's Christlaa Aa- which lo fwnavat tomorrow with bat-
•odatJow baOdiag the young awa wiu| tanwawL IU work Is a gerat wavk.
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