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rqss Evening Herald.
WAYCROSS, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911
i
BANDIT FLED TO POLICE fflCJ.MB
JO ESCAPE VICTIMS ,RE DMHIH ; jg
Tables Were Reversed and Highway- —
man Barely Escaped With His J“ “ “ Z
l .yfr, all of next week in their mammoth
j canvas gpcra house which i« fully
equipped with comfortable opera
chairs, heating apparatuses and elec
tric lights.
This company is well known in the
South and produces some of the lat-
Washington, D. C., Feb. ,10. Sena- j er and up-to-date plays of the day,
New York, Feb. 10. -Eight police
men were required to protect a would-
be highwayman from violence at the
hands of men whom he had attempt
ed to hold up* and rob at Jamaica,
Long Island, late last night. I.aw-
rence Lavin. a coal dealer was the
man,- who .turned the tables on *the
_ .... entering his
home, when he was felled by a blow *
on •the back of the head. He was
"I trail only at few dol
pockets", he explained la
'"'TERR E LlTSoReTmPROvKo!
May Yet Return to Senate for Pres
ent Session.
NUMBER 152
dlais in my
later, “but I
have to v be
befflen to a frazzle before I would
He wrestled and fought with his
assailant for a minute or two, then,
suddenly regained his feet and slug
tor Teirell of Georgia was reported
today as showing continued improve*
ment. The paralysis of 'the right
side which followed the attack of
acute Indigestion when the Senator
was stricken Saturday is gradually
disappearing'and it is hoped now that
he may be able to attend Congress
before adjournment.
currying a solid car load of scenery
for the proper production of all the
plays they offer, and will offer the
people of this city an opportunity they
have never had before, to see the
large road and city successes foi th<?
small sum of 10 cents.
In speaking of the small admittance
barged, the company has Its mam
i WALES CHOIR
i —
r PARKER THEATER TOMOR
ROW, MATINEE AND NIGHT,
BENEFIT BUNN-BELL INSTI-
Tute..
LEADERS BEGIN PLAN
FOR HONDURAN PEACE
Armistice Arranged Between forces
of Davila and Bonilla Goes
Into Effect.
Waycross music loveis have pro’j
ably the best opportunity of their
lives to hear famous music tomorrow
ut Parker theater, matinee and night.
The splendid Mountain Ash ’Male
Chorus v^lll give a benefit performance
afternoon and night for Runn-Bell In
stitute. The chorus was secured only host ill! leu pending the outcome of
on a guagfcg.ee, with the understanding 1 ** ie peace conference between the en-
that Waycross people would hack up j voy * tlle revolutionary and govern-
the proposition with their patronage, jleaders which will take place
moth lent packed nlttlitly which I* j The advance »ale indicate, I hat many 1 immediately aboard I he llnllod Stole,
ike aeciot of Ita luccesa and to nils, j are going, but It la the desire of those Bimboal Taroma now In the harbor
Puerto Cortez, Honduras, Feb. 10. -
The armistice between the revolution-!
vry forces, headed by General Ilonil-j
la, and the government forces, se i
cured through the friendly offices of;
the officials of the United States navy
at this port, was officially announced j
as effective at -I o'clock yesterday!
afternoon. •
There will he a complete suspension
OWLS WILL MEET
TONIGHT AT 7:30
NO DAMAGE FOR FRUIT j
THINKS WEATHER MAN j aee | ng one 0 f the plays Is In ml,! one ! In charge for every root lo lie token ,1<,re -
Atlanta. Feb. 10.—While the weal It- j f ., e b( . B , , h | aj , g over offered. '
er Is considerably cooler and predlc- 0n Monday n | g | lt the company will
lions are for 35 to 40 degrees for to-. prodiree that f amo us Sontlinin play
night, weather authorities state, pos ' for .. Home and Honor", a sllrlln*
_ J lively that there is no likelihood of 1 drama which gives the lurge nnd lal-
ged'out with all his force in a right i, . . * . .. j
:freeze and no present danger to the'
Uncle Sam and Ordinary
Banner Thomas Clash
The owls will hold a great meeting
at Opera House tonight commencing
at 7:30 p. m.
200 new members to be initiated
and there will be a good time In light.
arm blow to the fellow's face. The
Mghwa/mnn turned and ran, Wjijfo
Lavin In close pursuit. For five
blocks he kept up tho chase.
Then the highwayman saw an open!
ented company a chance to make !
fruit ctop. I n lends and to show some very beftu-
Whlle a heavy freeze just now. fol-1 (|fn| gowns as worn by the lady mem- j
lowing the rains, would work serious j lw , rg of the con ipany.
Theie is apparently an interesting. 0n motion, the Mould of Govern-
clash between the Ordinury of Ware j or „ 0 f th e Waycross Hoard of Trade,
j damsge, the weather observer here Is j Two „ iat | nee j w m he given, on ! co “' lt l’, B - H - Thomas nnd United Btn- j having heard the explanations of Mr.
' ! A “ ** “' U '* D. G. Zelgler, with reference to the
charges against him In U. S. Gourl,
are ‘satfsireiTralfcT*^lslre'Tb express
their confidence in bis integrity.
- -. . . , , # t4 (confident there is no freeze yet at. Thurgdav and Satuiday.
door and dodged into It. It was tne . . ...
hand and thlnlrthe fruit will escape.
Jamaica police station. He ran into
the present cold snap uppprt.
the arms of a six-foot lieutenant.
“Get your gun, quick,” he urged
the bluecont.^’Get yor gun, ‘you'll
Ptili k' r ^ *• iJSS more officers fiora ap JpteJ j
fWMRn^ irefvfcea at all 'of then ,
Call for Deaklns eggs. They are
the largest, the purest and the best
the stuck wsi ‘td- atreiiuous for him ! ^ ^
and he pulled out Jtl. whistle, caWd,,- | )# Jt Hardy n »,.
, I FRBw*.a§ALE0 oysters just
He Sorted for M**lbfcF] wer , reql ,| red to restrain Lavin from : RECE)VED atAiWmJY-'BROe.-
. ant The policeman Interpoeed, but wreaking vengeance
1 -— a
bis quarry.
tea Deputy Marshal, as to who shall
hold in custody W. W. Cribb of Wares-
boro. Ordinary Thomayt leaned
lant and 7 commit toil Cribb to jail-yes
terday on charge of lunacy. But the
IL S. authorities Also bold a warrant
against bint'and' Malm priority. But
Ordinary Thomas firmly holds bin
"Rounds” played in Savannah last
evening and such was the quality Oi
hla entertainment that already they
are asking for-a return engagement.
The program was made up of. trom
bone and bell selections, quartets, du
ets, solos, descriptive, narrative and
popular. Remember that this com-
pany is billed for the auditorium this
evening.
To Close at
A PAIR
Worth FXom -
$4,00 to $6.00
AT
Thin la a true extract from the
minute, of-the meeting of Feb. gib,
C. Fort Andra-a, Becty.
In addition to tbla railroad work M |, u «tlo n
Jiioubis and claim, that Cribb la In j that Mr. Zetgler la employed In, he fl||(t# up . l0<1( , (e ‘ for
due custody of hla court and refuses j hau also several Important maltera
to recogniro the claim of priority and j in hand, Including a contract with
It Is probable Ciiat the United States J f ne Ogecchen River Power Co., with
authorities wil await the result of lone and a half million bond Issue,
lunacy trial before taklngg anyfurlher Hit connection with French Indus-
MR. D. 6. ZEI6LER
GIVES INTERVIEW
trial Capitalists la a very Important
on* and enables him to he an Impor
tant factor In flnnnrlng his various
enterprises.
Inteteeted In Waycroea and any
move for Its betterment we are glad
Mr. Zelgler has been exonorated and
THE COUNTY JAIL.
The Sbyrlff and Ills staff were com*
pllmented this morning on the neat
clean jgpi sanitary condition of tha
Jail. Kvorylkliig Is In apple pie order
avd aa oomforlable us condition, will
allow The need of a new Jail-for
Waco county Is pi-easing and aouio
steps should he taken to relieve the
The preeent Jail would bo
town of 1,00b
people, but la Inadequate for a county
tbe else of Ware.
DRAINAGE CONVENTION.
Mr. C. F. Andrews returned last
night from Brunswick, where a* Sect
ratary of Drainage Congress be bas
been making arrangements and pro
gramme for tire convention lo be held
In Brunswick on,February it.
He states that a strong committee
at work down there, nnd ffiht
hop. the Court will speedily do like- gm( , arranged and
wise.
[THE NEW
citVmap
Mr. D. G. y.e.igli-r, constricting
ginev. of the proposed Atlantic,
Waycross and Northern Railroad,
movement in whk'j Waycross Ik deep- j
ly Intereatetl, is just at present ««)•! ‘
ferlng' the unpleasant notoriety 6t an I . — .
Indictment by V. 8. Cotirta. on a | Tbn Ilaw 0 |, y map , prepared by the
charge of. uslug U. a. Malta with In-; south Georgia Auditing Company can
lent to defraud/y' pow b e seen at Tax Receiver Low-
Thle miilirK hex been given con-1 ofllce „ , H u very completa
sldcrablc notoriety through Ilia preae j up ., 0HlalB , p eclnicnt of map aichltcc.
ond fn JjtsMijp both Mr, Zelgler. and tnre , uni ] g ivoH |n ahvolulely correct
tha Inprlortant interests he represents d , lo)la streets, loti, blocks and
a jepraaentatlve of The Herald In-' ge neral topography of our city ao that
Ibirvlewcd Mr. Zetgler on tbe matter. at a „| anc0 you can Ba i„ an mtelllgonl
Alt. Zetgler In course of Interview J |deIl of , he p | n ,. e you n,. In. In mak.
elated that Uie whole matter was the ^ ln|! ,„ x ,|,| H yea r every lot
reault of a dispute In a parlnmahlp^ )ie located on the map. and said
ransactlon and that be felt .ure ^ eluineci lot number and exact loca-
wten the teal facts of the caee we e t |on entered In book specially arrang-
brougbt out that be would' b« tbot ed ( or ihs work, by this methods every
oughly VJndljratcU. An examlnaflonj p , eca of property muet be returned fo-
.( pa, IS and documentary evidence laut | on . Tax tecelvA Lowther xta-
'n poeeesslon of Mr. Zelgle:, togetu t9a t h a t plan will take » Httle
ir with a previous knowledge of his
^nainaas life, ronvHired and Impreav-
upon us the < imvlctlon that .M
Is gulfprliig iiiulcr nn' unjust
a fine time promised lo ihc delegate,
"PLEAo'otC -j ——
Melvin Williams, one ol tho ne
groes caught on the -raid the gam
blers yesterday morning, was tried
before Judge J. C. McDonald yester
day afternoon. He plead guilty -to
the charge of gambling and waa sen
tenced to nine month, on chalngang
or $110 fine.
longer lime Ilian usual, and urges,
that the pioperty owners make their-
returns as early Vi possible and' thue
avoid Ike rush. |
Ordinal y Thomas haa also procured i
■“ of Board OBe 0 f (hue art pa for nae of the Wore ,
county.
REAL
ESTATE
THERE'S *'
tor erery man
W« can help
in and tell )
Probably we liu*"
KB/ 9
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DON’T FORGET TVlE AFTER-8U r
PER SALE AT CHURCH*'
BROS.. S-S-10-11TH. ST'
TILL 9 O’CLOCK.