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rowth of Counties of Eleventh District
For Period of One Hundred Years
t
Population of Waycross
Thirteenth Census 14,485
rom U. D. Caeusus
C. Fort Andrews
Washington, D. C. January 6 (Spe
dal lo the Evening Herald) Waycross
city population of'the thirteenth con*
sus is 14,485. The twelfth census
5,919. Eleventh census U, 364.
Durand Director.
This gives Waycross an increase in
population the last den years of $,560
The figures above are a little less
than the Supervisor of Census had ex
pected. 14,551 was what the super
visor and ills clerks had figured for
Waycross. However it is alright.
YOlynn 15,720 14,317 13,420
*'lrwln 10,461 13,645 6.316
KhnYMni ;. 12,897 11,409 6,129
Jeff iSavIs . 6,050
^Ruurens . ..35.501 25,908 13,747
R^wndes ....24,436 20,036 15.102
■Bfei^fe 10,149 8,100 6.379
Bfpntgomery .19,638 16,359 9,248
Telfair 13,288 10.083 5.477
Ware ..... _ 22,957 13.761 8.811
Wayne 13,00 9,44oV 7,485
consistent, and since .1890
MISS MABEL PAIGE.
tjie percentage of increase lias been
high, In fact well up with tho front
of Georgia counties. The per cent of
incroatio for 1910 over 1900 places
the county third in the state, a show
ing' of which every citizen Is Justly
ju.uyjl..
heartily laughable comedies ever!
written timl its incidental musical nui. 1
bora »Te brmy* tunotpl jmp^s&Uihy.!
In order t'o present if- properly, All-s (
Mabel Paige liaa chosen a support* i
I OK company that can both slng^and
act, and the result k a performance I
that is said to compare very favorably !
with tlio heat of the higher* price 11
musical comedy organizations now in!
ton r.
Miss Paige has long been known us j
« singing comedienne, but it took n j
series of successes-In modern musical jj
comedies to reveal h«*r full powers j
along these* lines. Bachelor's'
Honeymoon” Is lier own favorite of
her entire repertoire, It will he the
opening attraction of her two night
•engagement at tho Parke:* Oporu
House, next Monday night, Jan. 9.
“Tho Game” a . thrilling comedy dm*
that he has prospetfta of making more
of all if these commodities another
year iSan ever before.
1 MISS MABEL PAIGE.
ippear at the Parker OperU House, next Monday and Tuesday in
two n w plays.
CRISP SUPERIOR COURT WILL
8TAGE IT THIS TIME.
> Cordele, (la., Jan. 6. At/ un ad*
’ i
]ou>lied term or the Crisp Suporior
I Court, lo be held January 9, the case
of former Sherlc W. B. Lycos, of
I Wayne county and his son Archie,
. j charged with the murder of Fleming
j Smith, druggigtif, of Brunswick, in
December, 1908, will ho called for
'! - I
• trial.
i ‘ Son «* dani since, Mr.’ J. C. -Dunn,
our W lit handed mo your cir
cular letter No* 827 of Octobor 28th,
-end I have been delayed getting Vo
see the party from whom I was to
get an Illustration.
“This parly is named Mr. A. A.
Hill; and moved hero ffom Adairs*
ville, Georgia, locating' on a # farm
two mile* west of Byromvllle, for
which • gave $1,600.00 tor loo acres,
“In. he made $1,700.0o worth
of iHjltc i and cotton seed, and paid
for U i:» full, having lived at home
by making plenty of corn, forage,
syrup, potatoes, oatu ami hay, butter
and inilk. chickens and eggs. He Is
putting out some fruit trees on his 1
farm now. ( j
H # i ‘its this year are as fob*
26 Lalli of cotton, sold for ..$1,820.00 |
Seed It of 26 bales of cotton 312.00-
300 bai s peavtne hay. 12 tons , 240.00
100 bulhels of sweet potatoes *70.00
jOO ’^/bols of oats'........ tiO.OO
•9)1.' S-!s nf coin..... 140.00
judge IT. Vs Whipple drew a spf clnl. e 'i ttt tho Nowpor.t, Rhode Island .meet
veniro. of its anil STifrlfr Ward and laat M, «" Webbw I* >•’ riiliiifiil
hU deputies arc busy serving the • member of the summer c4!c»> at
summonses, \ America's famous society rendezvous
| and hot only excels: in golf, hut W
; Jteth ,bw ,wir * 'Tome pumpkins” in Hthletlc sports,
cerated In the Crisp county jail since __ •
the last trial which was held in GJynn * “THE FIRING LINE''
county last March. •- ,
Tl,e CM. in the oa.« to Wayne Tho „ tnteUw| , ho ,.„ kc , Th( .„
county will Iro cnornroua and Mtlrau.- |r „ „„ Jan „ wl)J1 , e .. Tl ,„ F|rllla
e. of It have been mad. » high a. t/ phycbolorrlcal Bl ay by tll.-h-
$2.1,000. . u' fl i* nI1 'I'n I!, (mm thn fninnu.
MISS MA BEL pAIOE.
d when a Child Star in ’.’IJtlla l.ord Pcuntleroy”, nearly,
o. Hhe will he se: n a t the Park or Om*h House, Monday
and Tuesday nights, January 9th and jfoth.
novelty 1 song number rendered by the
Buster" Brown Ponies In Hllllken coa-
tomes, making one of the striking
features of the show. «
tt&rf ’ ‘It V- •' •
signal tor a laugh. A brand new hook
Ms been wrltteri\for “Buster Drown”
{hi* season, with m*\V music, scene#?;
and everything that could
cost umc-
possibly tend to make this rmosUije- .
light fu I of all musical cqmrdfe#,*tt -
jingling success./ The Tramp and the '
rtfirrupn have gone fhgji way, while
Miranda Stebblns and Seth HowdetV. 1
all'the comedy i
lie trio of stars ,
The Salvation Avwy t-cems to be
htrongiy entrenched in tho hearts of
tho peopl-* of Waycross. The Herald
wishes these good people great sue*
OCKS.
j miter Brown andMury' Jane will
no doubt cause the Parker Theatre
to be filled wheri thd rbal Outcaitlt* a tural team furniai
"Buster” arrives In company with.his not monopolized by
dog, '’Tlge”, Whose eve?y antic fs a and the Bfllikens. This last being
ELEVENTH 1910
1900
1890
•1880 1870 I860 1850 1840 *1830 1820 1810
Appling ..
.. .12^318
12,336
8,676
6,276
5,086
4,190
2.949
2,052
1,468 1,264 *
Brooks ...
...23,832.
18,606
13,979
11.727
8,342
6,356
Camden ..
... 7,690
7.660
0.178
6.183
4,615
5,420
6,319
6,075
4.578 4.312 3.941
Charlton -
... 4,722
3,592
3,335
*2,154
1,897
1,780
•
! Clinch ...
.. 8,424
8,732
6,652
4,138
3,9^1
3,063
637
-
Coffee ...
...21,953
16,169
10,483
6,070
3,192
2,879
fp:::
.C. 20,127
13,965
11,452
6,358
.... 3.309
3,209
3,079
2,533
1,978
1,491
SECTION 2
j official organ 6f waycross and ware county board of education
SECTION 2 .
Jj'OLUME XVIII
WAYCROSS, GA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911
NUMBER 123 .