Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, December 10, 1910, Image 1

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Waycross Evening Herald. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION . VOLUME XVIII WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY DECEMBER 10 1910 NUMBER 100 WAYCROSS IS CORNER STONE POLITICS THE OF GEORGIA CITIES, SAYS NA TIONAL INSPECTOR. "Waycross ig far ahead of her Geor- gla neighbors and others not her neighbors In point of activity.” W. A.' McArthur, Inspector for the National Association of Billposters Who Is here today from his Chicago headquarters. ^ Mr. McArthur Is assigned to South ern territory, and thla te' hta drat visit In the South. He says' that until be ' reached Waycross he was of the opin ion that all the talk of a sunny South and a warm winter was merely hosh, or words to That effect. His opinion as to the building activity of Way- cross speaks well for the city, as he has visited every city in the state of from 10,000 inhabitants up. FOR NEW CHURCH PLACED W|TH APPROPRIATE EX- ERCISES YESTERDAY, ORDER TODAY VOTING LIGHTER THAN EXPEC TED THIS MOftNINQ. GEORGIA HAS 2,609,121 The Herald received today from Washington a telegram announcing Georgia population aa 2,609,121. The 1090 census gave Georgia 2210,531. The Increase-in the last ifr'yeirs'Ts . 292,790. A bis- per mat of .this far. In •He Eleventh district. Witnessed by a large gathering of cltliens, the corner-stone of Central Baptist Tabernacle was placed yester day afternoon by Dr. W. L. Pickard, of Savannah. Previous to the placing of the corner atone s short open air ser vice was held just across the street from the new church in which Dr. W. L. Pickard, Prof. E. A. Pound, and the pastor, Rev. W. H. Scruggs, tooit par.t The corner stone has cut on It the date of the organisation of the Cen tral Church—June 13, 1909, and the names o{ the building committee ant, architect. The committee Is compos ed of T. W. Morrison, B. D. Carswell, Savannah, Dec. 10.—George fuiwei, W. P. Eaton, W. *. Bates, and W. Isa of >ht years was knocked down J, Campbell. The architect Is Mr. by an autlmoblle belonging to Mayor George Felthem. Last night Dr. Pick-, G * or *« W. Tledeman Thursday and It ard delivered an excellent lecture at la feared bis skull Is fractured. The the opera house for the benetlt of the' machine was In charge of a negro 91,500,000 NOSES C IN UNITED STATES T iOTTON TRADERS THROWN IN FRENZY WILL BE ANNOUNCED COUNTRY'S TOTAL. Although the vote cast up to three o’clock today In the city primary la lighter than' anticipated, the Indica tions are that before the cloee of the polls tonight a heavy vote will have been oast. The contests are nil In teresting, and so far as_ can He learn ed the candidates appear well assured of victory:,. Ibe vote at the time tbe Herald goes to press Ifi as follows: Court House". ,...136 announced. The states so.far given 1 have nn aggregate population of 8S, 362,725. This Is an Increase of 20,1 per cent, over the aggregate popula tion'contained by tbe.same states In 1069. ;; rv, N- . The five stales not Included fh the compulation had on.aggregate popuik tlon of 54138,336 In’,1900. If', they maintain the growth of tbe other xfai es their aggregate will be brought up to 8,186,77% giving s.grand total tor STAPLE ADVANCES 39 POINTS ON GOVERNMENT ESTIMATE OP SEASON'S CROP. New Orleans, Dec, 10.—Trades on Opera House ...398 — ■ LITTLE SOY INJURED BY TIEDEMAN'S AUTO. building fund. WARMER in mil [OKIGHT OR SUNDAY •" ’'(Bosrtr.tfT-mjad* Suffice.! chaffeuer who has been detained by the police. ■ ... Tbe little boy ana a companion wort playing on Whitaker street, near Per ry, when the automobile came along, The chatteur endeavored to dodge a wagtn and struck the boy. Tbe little sufferer was carried Into the home nf »• -Kg ^^NfdpSilStudlller-'oCjifbif: wPVif r ^bj(*^ ^ Warmer I3nlght>iritl» rain.-^Contin."’plan-called. The Injuries of the lad than 91,000,000. The computation Is tied cloudy Sunday and probable show- .were declared rtflous but probably j con Hoed to tbe United Stales proper Washington, D. C.. Dec. 10.—When announced by the Census Bureau at noln today the’ populatlln of t^e Uni ted slates will be shown bo apprdxl-* Exchange were precipitated Into a mate Hi ,500,000. ! trebiy of buying which rivaled the This computation covers all the moat exciting occurrences of the bla states eteept Georgia, Montana, Wash- j lory of the exchange' following the ington, Wisconsin and Wyoming, thv posting of the department of agrleul- figures on most of whioh Director Du- lure's estimate of the cotton crop for rand has decided to withhold until j this season. • be total tor the. country at large are Thera waa an Immedlata advance froth -34 to 39 point! in the moat to- live positions In the future depart ment. The department of agriculture re- perted'fhe total protection of cotton at 11,428,009 bales. Tbe 1909 crop was 10,004,949 and the 1908 crop, $3- 617,808. A JUVENILE COURT SYSTEM FOX WARE COUNTY. Rev. Crawford Jackson tnd Rev. It. A Brown went before the grand Jury Dec. 7. at 4 p. m. Mr. Jackson spoke for tbe system described below, In the resolution which tbo foreman ask ed Mr. Jackson to draw. Thla was adopted by the grand jury yeaferday morning: WHEREAS, The Georgia Legiala- ture of 1008 poised an Act creating Children’s Courts, which Act may be TO ERECT MONUMENT TO SENATOR A. S. CLAY, Atlanta, Oa., Dec. 9.—A movement the United States of 91,549,033. Even’ In which the whole state of Georgia U there should be* no gain st all Iba is more 6V less Interested was started total would he 90,503,06. ’ j at Marietta two nights ago to build a Washington is expected to show an monument to Iba memory of the late increase at almost 100 per cent and Senator Alexander Stephena Clay, In Georgia Is counted on lo. sustafn the average; but while. Wisconsin proba bly will snore a gain, It Is not believed Mint H will lencb 20 per cent.' There is no d^iili. iWrtiieYoiaGwfir'be moro not fatal. You Can Make No Mistake By Wearing a Suit Made by The Stein- Sam W, Peck Block Co, and Co, Strause, & Bros, The best dressed men you meet on the street are wearing them,* < They are the best on the market today. You can get them at: Anything You Need For Boys* j and Includes si! possessions. 1 The population of Oeorgle, Wlscpn- ' alo, Washington and Montana, the on ly stales for which -figures have not yet been announced, will be made pub lic at noon today, together with the total population of he United States, Santa Claus Invites you to see Ms line it the Wayeross Barn Co. 10 2t mm NEW COUNT GIVjES AUGUSTA 41,040 FOLKS.' \ Washington, D. C„ l)cc. 10.—A re vision of tbo 1910 population figures for Augukia, Ua„ announced last night by Director Durand, gives tffat city a population of 41,040, an Increase of 1,099 or 4.1 per cent over 39,441 In 1900. ’ SSS*- - The first announcement of the thir teenth census population of Auguata was 37,826, a decrease of 1,015 from the 1900 figures. Other statistics of tbe census Issued by the bureau Include tbe following: State ot Wyoming, 145,965, an In crease of 03,434, dr 57.7 per cent over 92,531 1A 1990, The Increase from 1890 to 1900 was 31,826, or 52.4 per cent. 5- ‘J Tbe territory of Alaska, 64,356, an Increase of 764 or 1.2 per cest over 63292 In 1909. Tbe Increase from 1890 to 1900 was 31,540 or 98.4 per RECENT NEW ENTERFRISES ,,n, * . * * \ ’ cent. Tbe Hawaiian Islands, 191,909, »n In crease ot 37,908 or 24.6 per cent over 154,001 In 1906. The city of Honolulu, Hawaiian In lands; has a population of 52,183. This is an increase of 12,877 or 32A per cent over 39,306 In 1960. The population of Superior, Wis., In 40,384. This Is ah Increase of 4,293 or 29.9 per cent over 31,091 In 1900. MISS HAYES WEDS. Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 10.— Miss Lucy White Hayes, grandaugt- ter of Jefferson Davis, president of.the Confederacy, and who, following her mother’s death two years ago, became Daughter of tbo Confederacy^ wea married last night In st. Stephen' Episcopal church to George Sorrytr Young M Placyi Nile, Colo. •« to* 0«o»Sl* I*W of 1908 on page 1107, on condition named In Section 2, that the Grand Juries of the different counties /tcommend the same at two successive terms of the court, and • WHEREAS, The old ayatem ot In carcerating youthful offenders with hardened orlminali has proven hurtful both to such Juvlnlle delinquents and society at large, and whereas, the Juvenile Court and ProbaUon System has proven very effective in the recta . motion of such children wherever glv en a fair trial,- Therefore, We heartily recommend that thin system be put In operation In Ware county and we alao recom mend (hat the next grand jury of thla court' take the same action recom mending these, children’s codrta. ‘ We further recommend that any. de linquent c&Ud In the county who may not or dMinot be reformed under the probation system, be commlfted to the Juvenile-protective Association, char- tjrda under the lawn of Georgia, lo be trained and provided for at the Junior State In Jackson county, near Athens Ga., according to tho provision numist In flection 9 of said Acl. ~ (Explanatory.) j It Is understood that the Act refer red to nbotre docs not create a now court as It explained In Section 4 / but empowers tho Superior Court Judge, or In bis abtehce any City Court Judge of the county to preside over these children’s courts with all the powers and rights of the Judge of the Superior Court j the middle of the publln square. The city council ot tho enterprising little city contributed 3590 as. a'pest egg and a memorial association will be organized to piisji tbo movement to success. Contributions in small- a mounts will probably bb asked front all counties In the state. FlIHf FRUITIf" THE WAYCROSS 'FRUIT A PRO DUCE CO., 12 JENKINS ST., OPERA HOUSE, PHONE 189. 9 2t DIXON SUES AMERICUS •c MINISTERS AND COUNCIL. Maoon, Dec, 10.—Deputy Clerk Cecil Morgan of the United States court idccivej) a telegram from poraoy, EreWMer -A Howell-of Atlanta to th* eflert that the law firm was mailing suit tor 3100,009, acting for Thomas Dixon, against two Amertcus minis ters, tbe Rev. L. Burroughs ahd the Kev. R. L. Bivins, and the City Coun cil of Amerlcut, charging conspiracy In'forbidding tbe production of the play "The Sins of the Father.’’ In addition to the suit of Thomas Dixon waa a similar suit by the South ern Amusement Company ado tar 3100,609, this company claiming to own the play. Each plaintiff alleged 350,000 damages from alleged slander and the balance due from advertising expenses, railroad and hotel expenses and loss of box office receipt*." - The papers lo both suits were re ceived yesterday. Tbe councilman named 'are: W. K. Brown, 8. Allen, C. C. Hawkins, Cd J. Clarke. FOR STATE OP GEORGIA. Basley—360.000 oil mill and cotton gin. Columbus—$90,000 manufacturing company. • Danglsavllle—330,000 waterworks system. - .. Juliette—310,000 lumber company. Macon—918,500 Improvement compa ny. Ocllli-llOO.OOO construction coni pony. • .-•< . Savannah—950200 Kora) company. Statevborc--925,000 hank. - -If If Is a Sweater you want yon have no eitcuse these cold days. For U can be had Just by bringing a little money to Sam Heller’*, 47 Albany avenge. Factorise for Waycroas oral forme for Wore county. That’s the Idea. A fall attendance ot the member ship of King’s Daughters are earnestly requeated to meet noxt Wednesday ofiernoon at throe o'clock with Mrs. E. U. Reed on Jane street. Final nr- r.’ugementa for our Christmas work to fas mado and we hope every mem ber will be 'present to help In the cause. 9 4t Mrs. E. H. Reed, Leader. Mrs. T. F. Broadwater, 8ec. PISH] FRUITI | Ti4E WAYCROSS FRUIT A PRO DUCE CO., 12 JENKINS ST., OPERA HOU8E, PHONE 189. 0 2t Three New Houses FOR RENT! .Will be ready for occupan cy on January 1st. TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES, With bath, $23.00 per month. ONE 8-ROOM HOUSE* with bath, $25.00 per month. A. M. Knigkt an J • - s * -S -