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aygross Evening
VOLUME XVIII
YVAYCROSS, GA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1911
NUMBER 153
0F CITY COURT!
Is The City of Waycross
Liable For Damage?
The cow and Hog: question is assum*1
j Ing a new phase in Waycross, and the j
busy city court Judge .1. C. Me* j responsibility for the enforcement or
held another very sho t Ihk • non enforcement of the latter ordinan-!
practical court this morning, when ce, dealing with the matter of hogs
more of the negroes arrested in j running loose on our streets will |
the late gambling tab: pleaded guilty j confront our city fathers according |
and were sentenced to 0 months on , to statements being made,
the chain gang or pay a fine of $60.00 j The hog question, 'has been a bone ;
.Cave Carter. John Merritt, M. C.»(’ar- of contention for sometime and it isj a ij CV er our streets today, as a re*
Kther and I.uis Merrit, were the ne-j claimed the city authorities have been ! fU »t „f u, 0 great interest that is now
proes In question. And in a few min- j lax enforcing the law. which prohibits ! | )e (ng taken in this oganfzation. A
playhouse } ,
OWLS HELD
BIG MEETING
The quiet hoot of the Owl is heard
jAMERICAN EDUCA TION
CONSIDERED SUPERIORj
' I
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Prof. Rudolph Tombe Back Home Af
ter Making Tour of Continent. j
New York, Feb. 11.—Prof. Rudolph |his ! *th to hia ISth year the bov
Tombe,-*sent by -Col.imUa university; attends a gymnasium. The tniscellan
as exchange professor in llerlin, ha* 1 nous ages here, and the later habit
returned to America with his faith wf spending a semester or two at dl
in American unlvetvity line and its f»"ent uufvcrstitics spoils the chanc«
superiority undisturbed. : ‘»f gening any real college spirit.
"The German student is not as heal- . Herman students are much In teres
utes after sentence had been pron-: the use of our streets as a playhouse! very i alpe c i asg , including* many of looking.*** as i
.ounei'd the county officials were’husy! (or ,|iese animals. " i our ,„ 0 at prominent citizens were in-j lean college man,
collecting the lines of the convicted! Yesterday we are informed a laun- j jtiated into its mysteries last night Tohtbe. "Ht* iias fe
oatioeg. , dry wagon and horse was Wished f an( i are today full fledged owls. j etterclse and little
' j somewhere on our streets while the | There is doubtless some enoueousi'troits. :
GEORGIA DAY
> AND FLAG DAY
j man was attending to his business j cunent as to this organization, t;.i
j during his absence a sow and b;ond|j n realty it is an hlghtoned order and
; o' piggies sauntered up and In ccurse | j8 purpose is to bring the people to- .
j of their ramble succeeded in badly j ge ther. It s mission is a good one and j
( scaring the horse, said horse broke tho results already achieved promise I
loose and fled, ran Into a tree and permanence and usefulness. lUgid ;
[smashed the expensive waggon all to j )y j aWB W ere adopted last night, very!
it. ’hi, German
crican students
with the Germu
sound as the Aiu«»r- td in everything American, but they
* says 1‘rofes.or consider our tuition fees extortionate
w opportunities foi Many would study in this country
chance at healthy' wen* It not for the expense. Your sfii*
atter or college splr ! dents must all be rich men, said one
i far behin 1 the Am- of my bearers in Berlin. 1 told him
Partly the fault lie* ! most of them were compnrtatlvely
system of education. } i oor, hut he could not understand.
Tap. ladies
■ry busy
■pieces. The owner sustains-a i
our Iserlous loss, and the question is i
153 FISHERMEN LOST
WHEN ICE FLOE BREAKS
convenient quarters arranged for and
u jolly crowd filled tiie Opera House
streets today, disposing of the little: whether owner of hogs or the city and seemed to enjoy every moment
flags and on every' side may be seen who permitted said hogs id ramble t j lc . Hm,..
the flags on coats and dress testify ! If in fault and laible to the damago ( —
to the success of their laudable efforts | caused. , j OLDEST WOMAN DYING.
The proceeds of the sale of these! If the outcome of this master shall! **
little flags goes to the fund ftir the the the rigid enforcement of the Jaw! Long View, Texas. Feb. 11.—At the
erection of the Francis Ba;tow Mem-j and the banishment from our city j great age of one hundred and thirty
orlal at Rabun Gap. This Is an in- j borders of the aforesaid and unsanl-; six years, Mrs. Lucy Owens, who Is
dustria] school, and as the local chap-1 tary quadrupeds the city will be the believed to he the oldest white wo*
ter of Daughter of the Confederacy 1 gainer in health and appearance. j man in the world. Is dying here at
also bears the name of Francis Bar- - ■ —— j the home of her daughter, who has
tow. They are particularly Interested j __ [recently died.
, SEED CANE! SEED CANE!
,n 11,18 ma " er - aml we "OPO Way - FOR SALE. APPLY W. J. GASSETT, Mm. Owen. wn. born In North Car-
cross will re Ip them liberally today, r ollna at. the beginning of the revolu*
84 MARGARET STREET. 9 3t | . .
■ ■ ■■■■■■- ■■ ■ - ■» i tionary war. An InveetMgftion has
_ I ’ 1 pi oven the correctness of the claims
™ , " “ ° V8TER8 JUST ! NEW SPRIN ° 8U,T8 JU8T AR -!nmd, In regard to her gge.
RECEIVED AT HARDY BROS. j RIVED AT BON TON. |
THE EXPRESS CO.
IS. WAYCROSS
Ir. C. <\ Wolfe, Supt. of the South'
Express Co., and Mr. T. T. Wef-
. agent met with the committee
morning to discuss the question
Issue regarding the transfer shed
needed with their new building,
i-rniun ,1. W. Moore at once entered
the matter and briefly and for-
xplained the attitude of the
if* regard to the points in-
200PJURS OF PANTS
t i
• f To Close at
$3.00 A PAIR
Worth From
' ' i - , . ■ \
$4.00 to $6.00
AT
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H. C. Seaman*
Vihorg, Finland, Feb. 11. fine linn-! village on an ice floe. A lashing gale
dred and fifty-three flshetmen who 'broke tip the floe. As it drifted away
were adrift on an leu floe have perish- 100 of the men were taken off but
ed, Is the belief of members of a re* i others refused the aid. of rescuing
cuing party who have been in search ships, believing they were in no dan-
A the cast aways for t'ne last four ' ger. Tiie gale Increased and now it la
uays j feared the floe was broken up, predpl-
. Neatly JOO fishermen established n tat ing Ha settlers Into the sea.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IS )
FELT AT DANVILLE, VA.
<|)anvlllc. Va., Feh. 11. -An earth
quake shock lasting 30 seconds was
felf here at 5.22 o'clock this morning.
No damage resulted.
ONLY LOCAL TREMOR.
Washington. Feb. 41.—-In the opin
ion of the scientists at Georgetown
University tiie earthquake at Dan
ville, Va., was merely a loeal tremor.
WOMEN WILL OPERATE
BIG COLORADO MINE.
ir fuel's an* Miss • Peelers
of u Boston publisher; Mis:
daughter /of former Con-
Cripple Creek. Col., Feb. JJ.—A Her
Close oo. poration has been organized :aught
by six young women, live of whom McNnr
arc from prominent Boston families | gressman McNury, of Massacbusetts,
to lease one of the mines on Bull I and Miss Elingswortfi, Miss Sullivan
Hill. Miss Mary Collins, of Cripple and Miss Flattery, all of Boston
Creek, will be superintendent and : This is the first lease ever granted
general manager and will have com-; to a woman on Bull Hill and was
pleto charge of the
begin Monday.
rk which will
■Ought by
■•rules.
util large mining
Walker-Mulligan fur. Co.,
V VillMake Important Move
THIS POPULAR FIRM HAVE.LEAS LD THE STORE FORMERLY OCCU
PIED BV THE GLOBE ORV GOODS COMPANY.
— tw
The Walker-Mulligan Furniture Com
pnny have scctred a letise on
store .adjoin Ing the old National Ban
building and in the store formerly oc
cupied by the Globe Dry Goods Com*
pany, also the entire upstair* floor
now occupied by the Way cron a Guards
Armory and will at once p oceod to
remodel tae building uud fit it up as a
modern up-lo-datc furniture store. Ex
tensive Improvements arc planned.
Mr. A. R. Hood the genlul manager
• states that bid Arm p.oposes to make
’it a store tiul will be a credit to any
jcity. The growth of the business ot
• this firm is a striking testimony or
I the result that can l>6 obtained in
! Waycross by liberal advertising good
• values, honest treatment and bard
work.
This firm started Ph a small way on,
afINE ATTRACTION
THEATER TONIGHi
elbly c
citizens
volved..
Mr. Wolfe in a moat courteous ant?
reasonable way, recognised the view
taken by Mr. Moore and the City of
VVayjfcrosB and without hesitation.,
conceded every point involved and
agreed to build u solid wall on side
fronting Plant avenue and end to be
be finished like end of new depot,
that the transfer shed will be en-
titely hidden from street. He also
willingly and cheerfully arranged for
the fish department to he pluced In
center of building fronting railroad
Said place to bo build of con
crete carefully drained and connect
ed with sewerage so that it would be
absolutely sanitary and free from any
objection at all. These generously
acceded changes will Incur an addi
tional cost to the Express Company
probably $:{,000 |to $4,000, but Mr.
Wolfe stated that they were only too
glad at anytime to do anything In
teaspn to promote the best Interest
of M/ayeross.
Mr- Wolfe spoke In the highest
terms of Waycross and her wonderful
development, he has watched our,
growth with deep Interest, IK years
ago he was n resident here being
cashier for Mr. Croom and was later
promoted to position ot route agent
and now holds the Important office of
superintendent Ho at one time had*
realty Intel eat here and will probably.
again invest in our live city.
He also spoke very appreciatively
on the pleasant manner in which Al
derman Moore and Mayor Cox had
handled this matter mid assured them,
that the •Southern Express Company
would be willing at al times to meet,
tho city more than half way Jn any
matter where they were both Inter
ested.
DON'T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP-
PER 8ALE AT CHURCHWELL
BROS., 8-9*10*11TH. 8TORE OPEN
‘TILL 9 O’CLOCK.
Call for Deakins egg*. They are
the largest, the purest and the best
the market affords.
10 2t Hardy Bros.
BEAL
ESTATE
Albany Avenue, this firm secured the i fo f . a jj your attention to the Mountain
services of Mr. Hood and he soon j Afh W a!es choir, to be In your t-lty
moved to more roramodioue pr,inl,e> :nn;o ro* nftertioon and eveninx. if
cn Plant Avenue and put In a great : yott a nd aimer 8. have never heard
stock ol goods. The continuou. [ them, embrace thle opportunity. We
growth bee again necessitated larger, heard them at Wesleyan College toil
quartern hence the proposed change j ni|kt ,nd we never heerd “the like"
now /..-•jniounced. . j before, it le superb, grand, wonder
nr. Virgil Parkar and hia force will; fui. The great audience wigs c’aann-
aurt Improvements In new building rd and delighted laat night. They
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Of interest to Waycross music lov
er* Is the following about the fatuous
Mountain Ash Male choir of Wales to
night's :• Tract ion at Parker theater
U-r Bunn Beil Institute. THERE’S AN IDEAL HOME
lead story and program , for,every man If he but looks for it.
I We can help you locate yours. Cell
CARD FROM REV. J. W. DOMINGOS*
The following card from Rev. Dom
ingos, who in well known here, speaks
for itself:
Macon, Gu., Feh. 101b, 1911.
Dear Bro. Stanton:—
Excuse this postal card. I write
, in and tell us your requirements.
Probably we have just such a piece of
ItKAL ESTATE ON OUR LIST.
It doesn’t matter bow little cAsh or
how much you have. We can eel?
you a house for all cash or on the
easiest terms imaginable. don't
hesitate for lack of ready money. Tb©
longer you keep on paying rent the
further away owning your own home
will be. t
A. M. Knight
and Son
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE..
AGENTS.