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Waycross Evening Herald.
volume XVIII
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS ANb WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12 1910
NUMBER 77
CHARLTON SHERIFF-ELECT
eUllTY Of CONTEMPT
Judge Parker Passes on Contempt Proceedings from
Charlton County at Today’s Session of Cham-
* bers Court
A twenty day Jail aentence of a
fine of $40 to Include, the costs WM
passed today by Judge T. A. Parker
fn tbe contempt proceedings ffOBl
Charlton county, by which the »jer
iff-elect, w. H. Mizell, was chsrgea
with contempt of court.
The case started in October, when
Mizell attacked a witness who ap*
peared before the grund Jury on an
Investigation of an alleged dlsturbane
of divine worship by Mizell. The
fact that the witness was assaulted
was admitted by Mizell In his anger
to the order first Issued In the case,
but he deni,Ml that same was done , "»™> and comfortable for the or-
casion and all will be most cordially
NIGHT
The Central Baptist Tabernacle
service for tomorrow night wiTt be
held In the Parker Opera House. The
weather permitting the morning ser
vice will lie held In the tent as us
ual. I
The Opera House will he made
AFTER PHONES
WANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE
SERVICE IN WAYCROSS.
ELKS BOOSTING MOVEMENT
r ’ NOVJ WELL UNDER WAV
Has Kernandina a row on with her
telephone exchange? It appears that
such is the case, for the Hoard, ‘pt
Trade of that City has written’J&6
Hoard of Trade of Waycross for In
formation along the subject of tele
phone service.
Inasmuch as the Waycross condi
tion was reliably and thoroughly stat
ed In a report made by a Board or
Trade committee, the question ask-
Will. Have Fund for Advertising Georgia At Next
Grand Lodge Meeting—Dr. R. P.lzlar One of the
Committee In Charge of Plan.
A movement is on foot by tho Rika
•bf Georgia to advertise on an olabor
ate scale Georgia and her resources
at- tbo next meeting of the Grand
Lodge of Klks i„ Atlanta City In
July, 1911. At the session of * the
Grgnd Lodge of this great Social and
Benevolent Order of men of promi
nence and Influence, represent! ing ev-
ed by Kenandina were fully answer* j cry walk in life, and Including every
ed by n copy of this report. At the
same time the Kernandina Board of
Trade was given the difference of
opiniou on the phone question;- but
told that the strongest opponents to
character of business and profession,
gathered by the tons of thousand at
the meeting in Philadelphia three
years ago. The newspapers of tho
City estimated the number of visitors
with Intention
’ court.
show contempt of , c
REPUBLICAN PROBABLY 18 \
GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA.
• welcomed. Rev. W. H. Scruggs, prov
idence permitting will preach at both
services.
suggestions uiado were not present ftt more than a million. At the meet
at the meetings covered In the Board Ing held in Detroit du 1 -g tho hummer
of Trade Report, und that such weight of the prepept year, th_ visitors wore
ns thus entitled might, lie given the <68111118(011 at something like a half a
other articles.
DEMOCRAT IS ELECTED j
Omatm. Nil,., Nov. 11,-Cheater H. GOVERNOR OF COUORAOO.I BUTTS COURT TO OPEN.
Aldrich. Republican, haa probably Denver, Colo., Nov. IT—John F. ' Jackson, (la., Nov, I I.- Bulla a,,-
been elecled novernor of Nebraska Shafroth, Democrat, has been re-elec- perlor Court, adjourned term from An-
over James C. Dahlman, Democrat, ted governor of 'Colorado by' a pin- gust, will convene here on November
by a plurality of between 5,000 and rallty estimated as High ns Hi.OOn. 21 for a week, Jdge J. H. Martin, of
10,004. The Omaha Bee, Republican, He has carried Denver eouniy by at Hawklnavllle, of the Oomulgee clr-
claims Aldrich’s election by at least least 12,000 and hie' party' leaders cult, will preside In the place of
7,000 and the Omaha World-Herald, claim that ha has also carried the Judge R. J. Reagau. There Is a hea-
Demcratlc. admits Dahlman'a proha- outside counties by' at least 3,00<J, vy docket. The criminal business will
hie defeat.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
— ■ lake up moat of the week.
Morris Rockers and Morris Clfalri nutVf the SO criminal ers-shre blind
1m. at the Waycross Furniture 2o! tiger caaea.
The finest line of boys
.andchildrenssuits ev
er shown here, togeth
er with the largest as
sortment oL ,boys
~ kmckerbocker pants,
Worsted^ Cassimers,
ChevlotS'Tweeds.am/ all
new colors and latest
styles.
EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOL WEAR.
— 1 " , ■ ■ '
H. C. SEAMAN,
—
million. .These visitors came from
every state in the union. At these
meet Jugs, quite a distinctive feature
Is the elaborate advertising of the
Various sections of tbe country. For
example, at Detroit, tho advertise
pent of Greenville, Mias., was partii
ulariy notable and attracted the at
{tantiqn of hundreds of thousand of
people^
The gentlemen who are in charge, of
this movement are II. p. Izlar, former
Aboiil 20 DJttrlcf. Deputy, Waycross, at.. Mr.
J, D. Dormlny. present District Dep
uty, Fitzgerald, Us., Mr. B. C. Broy
les, District Doputy, Atlanta, Ga., Mr.
II. H. Combs President of the Geor
gia Stale Association, Tlfton, Co., Mr.
C. R. Wright, Secretary of the Geor
gia state Association, Macon, Ga., and
Mr. Jos. B, pottle, former District
Deputy, Mllledgevllle, Ga.
In brief, It la the purpose or these
Elks to use their lnRuence to have In
the parade at the meeting of tbo
Grand Lodgo In Atlantic City Trom
160 to 260 Georgia Blka Ip attractive
uniform and with a hand. They will
engage heutaquarters at one of the
moal prominent hotels in Atlantic
City and will forward by esproas u,
thesa headqnnrters a car loajl of tba
frplts and agrlcuHurgl products of
the vattyutqpse'ttaba of ■ the state.
These will be distributed gratia.
In addition Id this, they propose
to-gei up an.attractive and expenalva
raider, contalnilg copy and deserlp-
live matter from tbe various sections
of the State. The headquarters will
So In charge of several Oeorglu Elks
who wDI know how to entertain their
guests, it la a fine opportunity for
the sections of Georgia who are now
engaged in advertising tbnir sections
4o- make-a fine show.
It Is estimated that the expcnie ol
•Ms enterprise . will aggregate from
$2,000 Iff- $5,000. This expense will
be borne in the main by (ha 26 Elk,
lexises of Georgia, and 7t la expected
that tbo difference*' will be rontribu-
led # Chambers of Com-
nieei^ end other bualneea organlx-
allons In the State. Waycroei l.odge
haa already taken the Initiative and
contributed $160 to the enterprise
Mllledgevllle Lodge will give not less
than $100. Tlfton Lodge will guaran
tee through tho efforts of Mr. Combs
from $260 to $600. Bvery Lodge In
the State will be asked at once to
take the matter np. There Is no rca
son why thla aaterprlse should no*
work out to the great advantage of
the State and this paper, hr glad to
express Its approval and Its hops
(bat the people of Georgia, who wish
to advertise tbe llmltiess resources of
the Site, will cooperate on the lioei
above suggested. ...
REPORT COMING
FROM BOARD OF TRADE AQRICUL
TURAL COMMITTEE.
Oh airman George W. Deen, of the
Agricultural Committee of the Board
of Trade, stated tedny that lie r«>-
grutted not being present at the last,
meeting of. the Governors, hut that
the report for his committee was be
ing prepared and would be ready for
tire next meeting. Thla report will
be a particularly interesting one, und
is expected to contain a number of
suggest ions that will prove of great
value to tbe agricultural Interest! of
the county.
NEW RECORDS
AT SAVANNAH
SOUTH DAKOTA
PLANNING TRIP-THROUGH SOUTH'
GEORGIA FOR 1011.
Advices were received yesterday
at the Board of Trade that a parly
of from 60 to 104 horacacokera of
South Dakota would he Ihrougn this
section early In 1911.
The parly will be In charge of aov-
irnl Immigration agents of rallioadi,
ao It lx Hated, but will stop al var
ious points In ihls section. Particu
lar emphasis Is placed on tho state
ment that not only by request of those
In 'charge but by request of a num
ber of homeaeokera an extra stop
would ho made In Ware county.
As soon ns the date for this visit
Is known Jibe Board of Trade will un
dertake to plan such reception. and
entertainment for the prospective
liomcscckcrs as will make their visit
enjoyable,
LIGHT CAR RACES YESTERDAY
MAKE WORLD RECORDS.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. ' II.—-Driving
his Mormon car without a atop thru
tho 270.8 miles of the Savannah Chal
lenge Trophy race, joe Dawson car
ried off the trophy yesterday with a
record that eclipses anything ever
done in Europe or America with th,»
same power ear.
In like manner Billy Knlpper, tho
Lancia pilot, drove hi* car to vletory
In the Tledeman Trophy race. Like
Dawson, Knlpper went through the
rhee without a stop and Ilka Dawson
established o record for. tbe class of
car at tbe distance.
Dawson’s time for the 276.8 mllea
was four hours 28 minutes and 3#
seconds. Ills aversge speed for the
entire dlslanco was 62.92 miles.
Knlpper went the 190.3 miles In 8
hours 16 minutes and 22 seconas, at*
erasing 58.48 miles an hour. Tho
Lancia cm- of the same power which
won the light car race before tbo
Grand Prise In 1908 averaged 62.50
miles
How the Cara Finished.
Washington Roobllng II, driving
Mercer car No. 38, was second to
Dawson, his lima being 4 hours, 86
2 lutes and 25 seconds. Hughle
(hea. In Falcar No. 31, waa third, ’
4 hours, 36 minutes and 25 seconda.
No other cars finished this race.
Witt, Ip the B. If,. r, No. 46, was
second In the ffedeman Trophy, hi*
time being 3 hours 20. minutes and
34 seconda, Costello, In Maxwell . No.
48 was third, time, 3 hours, ,39 min
utes and 19 aeconds. Wright, In Mas-
well No. 42, was fourth, time, 3 hours,
39 minutes and 23-aeconds. Doorley,
In Maxwell No. 48, was fifth, time, S
hours 66 minutes and 7 seconds. No
other cars finished.
FROST HEADED
FOR WAYCROSS
COOL SPELL WILL BE IN FORCE
TONIGHT.
Fair tonight and Sunday, with (rest
in South Georgia Is {be. dope, today ,
on the weather situation. Nothing la
■aid of the telephone situation la
Waycross. but It Is figuring In In#
way some people Judge the weather,
according lo the Inside Information
the Herald obtalDs.
KING'S DAUGHTERS IN
SESSION AT BALTIMORE,
BalflfnftrD, Md„ Nov. 1L—The an
nua) conference of the International
Order ujf Kipp's Daughters, • a wo
man’s organisation of the Episcopal
church, convened in thla elty today
for a session of fourdayf. • -
Nearly -all of the chapters of (her
organisation In iho Bolted States,
Ctnada end the West lodes have
delegates present. -
The programme provide* for ftd-
dresses by Miss Jane Adame of
Chlcagp end other women of not*.
A Few
Desirable
City Lots for
Sale!
TOP COTTON CROP HURT.
Jullnltc. 0*., Nov. 'The top of
cotton haa been killed in this section I
by I he cold sBajl for the peat sever-'
al days. It Is estimated that the
loss to farmers of Ihls section on dc-
• oum of the cold weather will amount
in several hundred bale* of cotton.
Remember, Thanksgiving Is near.
Ton will Deed a new dinner sel. You
ran be suited st the Wayeroas Fur-j
nlture Co.
A. Me
Knight and
Son *
Rial Estate, Insurance and
Renting Agent*.
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