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RALD.
VOLUME XVIII
WAYCROSS, GA., MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911
NUMBER 114
RE® letter DAY FOR jAUTOANDAIRSHIP NEGRO STABBED;
THE CENTRAL BAPTISTS] jf(REE ARRESTED
IN COLLISION
It was a red letter day yesterday
• 9th the members and friends of the
l^itral Baptist church, and the happy
faces of pastor and people testified to
the Josf they felt; as they held their
firsiSmeeting in their handsome and
lb looked forward *o with great pleas- j
ure. | |
The meetings he'd yeBterday, of J An auto and an airship came Into j
new structure. Great
ciowds were present at both morning
and evening services. In the morn
ing a formal programme was carried
out most successfully. Rev. W. H.
Scruggs being assisted by Rev. J. F.
Harbin, Rev. Walden and Rev. Pnf-
ford.
The singing was delightful and
much enjoyed. In place of a regular
serinon the pastor called for short I
talks from those present and a mini-;
-her of the members responded and ex j
pressed their delight at the opportu- j
r-ity of being present at the opening
of the new church and prognosticated
for it great'usefulness in Waycross.
Bro. Scruggs in his delightful man
ner expressed the deep appreciation
course do not mean that the Central
church 1b yet completed, far from it,
there is yet a great deal to be done,
lut the work is being pushed rapld’Y-
It is expected that all the brick work
will bp completed this week, then the
windows and doors rill be put in and
from time to time the work will go
on, until the handsome building is fin
ished.
I
collision in Waycross on Saturday, I
lest. • J
This catastrophe did not occur in |
midair or on the street, but in the j cons
city court. The auto crowded tne air- j Prof
ship off the track and occupied the "^ ei
central position. The trial of the
trial of the suit instituted by J. S. 1
; Berger against I.adis Lewkowicz, for [
! damages, to secure which be had lev-j pH
WlCjE DIFFERENCE OF OPINION
AS TO WHICH ONE WIELDED
tHE KNIFE.
Grffilu, Ga., March 20.-
insJUerable excitement
There ■
among
THE CUT COURT TRUSKEIT CASE
OF WAYCROSS UP FOR TRIAL
SEVERAL CASES WERE DISPOSED
OF SATURDAY.
I
On Saturday morning the trial of j
the damage suit of Otis Carter vs W.
L. 9 P. Co., was resumed in tho j
KILLED J. D S NEELY, PRESIDENT
WICHITA PIPE LINE CO., ON
JANUARY LA8T.
Special to The Herald. .
Independence, Kas., March 20.—Th<?
I at the Union Depot last night 1 City Court of Waycross, when upon case of AI O. Truskett, charged with
QUITMAN POLICE CHIEFS™.37“
ill NOTABLE PURSUIT
RUNS DOWN CLEVER
FUGITIVE.
Quitman, Ga., March 20.—Chief
Police J. P. Wade left today for Ports-
felt In the entire membership to those j nioutll V a„ to ,., et M B s< arIlng who
outside the church, Methodist, Presby- J Wanted In Quitman for forgery,
tertan, Episcopal, Catholic, etc., both | CWe( Wade - S work ln runn | ag down
at home and abroad who had so will
ingly contribute! to the building
fund.
4 The nlfht service was crowded, no
announcement of some sensational
character, Just Bimply the fact that
Bro. Scruggs will preach, seems to
draw the crowd and the big building
was soon fille 1. Preparations- are
now Undergoing for the coming of
Di. A. B. Phillips, the noted evange
list and his celebrated .singers, Mr.
end Mrs. Butler.
Dr. Phillips wlP start his special
meeting on April 3rd, and his coming
Starling Is regarded as no little achiev
ment, especially since the Pinkertons
and hank detectives were also at work
on tho case. Starling left here about a
year ago after opining $1,200 from
the banks and^ tirious individuals
through forgeries. He was a tenant of
the Perdue place here owned by Julge
O. M. Smith of Vfftdfsta and Judge
Smith was one of the Victims. Star
ling’s methods indicated a cool hand
and he cleverly elided pursuit.
The Herald is here for straight dem
ocratic business all the year round.
| erty of, Mr. Lewkowicz, was set for
Saturday, but there was also a case
in court on suit on attachment on an
automobile alleged to be the property
of Mr. V. Dorn Wilkins. The auto
mobile gained first place and occu
pied so much time that the airship
case had to be deferred to Monday
morning. Quite a string of transpor
tation mediums have engaged the ar
tention of the city court this term.
Fiom the grey mule, the freight car,
the bicyclq, the automobile and now
the aeroplane, and our distinguished
and competent Judge, J. C. McDonald,
Ik now preparing to handle intelligent-/
ly the problems of radium, wireless
telegraphy, and several other modern
questions that will soon reach him in
o live progressive city like Waycross.
5,000 COAL MINERS
one TO STRIKE
MEN SAY THEY WILL SPEND
HALF MILLION TO WIN.
Grover Ector, a middle-weight the evidence for plaintig being closed,
nion was stabbed in the hack, . Judge Sweat, attorney for the defen*
claims that his wife. Lizzie Ec-j ( j an j company moved a nonsuit,
om whom he is separated, stab-! which was resisted by Messrs Thom*
lm. She denies the charge and u5 and Spence. counsel for plaintiff,
> It on to Ed Lindsay. Three of but was granted by Judge McDonald
in jail. Ector will re- r , nt j (he case dismissed on the grounds
that, the evidence showed plaintiffs'
injuries resulted from his own fault
in grabbing hold of the fallen live
wire, notwithstanding ho was warned
not to do so. Plaintiffs’ counsel staf
fed they expected to carry tho case
lip for review by the court of appeals.
Tho trover suit of tho widow- of old
man John McDaniel who died about
a year ago, against his son, Frank
.McDaniel for the recovery of certain
battle, hogs, corn and fodder, brought
by Messrs Crawley 9 Crawley and
Wi’son, Bennett & Lambdin was next
taken up nnd the trial proceeded with.
Judge Sweat and Messrs, Parks & j
Reed representing tho defendant,
which resulted in a dismissal of the!
MRS. GEORGIA CLELAND DEAD.
Special to The Herald.
Savannah, Ga.. March 20.—Mrs.
Georgia Cleland, of Waycross, died
here today.
200PAIRS OF PANTS
To Close at
$3.00
: Worth From
$4,00 to $6.00
AX
H. C. Seaman
A
A.
Bridgeport, O., MarcJi 20.—Nearly
,000 coal miners in eastern Ohio
were ordered to lay down their tools
a. four o’clck this afternoon in con
formity with the strike order issued
by President T. L. Lewis, of the Uni
ted Mine Workers’ of America.
The mines affeced are owned by
the Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Com
pony; the Roby-Summers Coal Com
pany and tho Mullen interests. Tho
strike is called in sympathy with one
which has been on in the Tuscaraw
as district of Ohio since April of 1910.
President Lewis, it Is said, will take
personal charge of the strike when he
retufns from Indiapapolis, early this
week. The miners say they are well
prepared for a strike, having a fund
oi $500,0000, which will be expended
If necessary, in order to win. Strike
benefits will commence at once
stead of waiting for the customary
two weeks to elapse.
Meetings o fthe men are called tot
today at the various mines, where
they will discuss whether to remain
out.
the murder of J. I). S. Neely, presi
dent of the Wichita Pipe Line Com
pany and head of a trust company
nnd other enterprises in his home city
of Lima, Ohio, was called in eburt
today for trial.
Truskett shot, and killed Neely la
the Palace llotel at Caney, this coun
ty on tho morning of January 7, last.
Tho shooting was tho result of lit
igation over an oil lease between
Truskett and the pipe lino company,
oi which Neely was president.
FINE SHOW AT THE
MAJESTIC THEATRE
use.
GIRL ENDS LIFE
WITH ACIO DRAFT
MISS IDA GRIFFIN A SUICIDE AT
FRIEND’S HOME.
Adel, Ga., March20.—Miss Ida Grif
fin, daughter of J. X. Grlflln, overseer
of the Berrien county convict gang,
committed suicide yesterday after
noon at tho home of William McCon
nell, several miles west of Adel.
Miss Griffin was spending the day
| with a young woman friend. K»
ing herself Miss Griffin left the room
in which the family was seated ani
going into an adjoining room drank
the contents of a bottle of carbolic
acid ad died ln a shrt time.
Miss GrUfin was 22 years of age
and was a beautiful girl. No cause
for her suicide is known.
A negro woman charged with being
drunk and boisterous on Bewick
Stont was next tried nnd acquitted.
Solicitor Spence prosecuting and John
J. Mooro, Esq., defending the caBO.
Beaton vs Van S. Wilkins defend
ant and Mrs. A. J. 8. Wilkins claim
ant, Involving the ownership of an
automobile, Messrs Wilson, Bendett &
Lambdin representing the plaintiffs
and Judge Sweat the claimant. Upon
the conclusion of the evidenco and
nrgumdnt'Ot the case there was some
display of hostilities between counsel,
which, however, was at tho command
oi Judge McDonold stopped by the
officers and mutual explanations be
ing made the matter passed over. The
case was given in charge of the jury
^jibout 7:30 o'clock. The Jury remain
ed out all night and until 10 o'clock
Sunday morning, when It being ascer
tained that a verdict coui dnot ho
agreed on a mistrial was declared nn
the Jury discharged. It is understood
the jury stood 8 to 4 In favor of the
claimant. The case now goeB ovor
until next term.
All the other jurors being discharg
ed for tho term, a Jury of twelve se
lected to try the airship case of Ber
ber vs’ Lewkowicz wns excused until
8:30 this morning nnd upon tho con
clusion of the trial of that case the
court will adjourn.
DIXIE AIRDOME.
The program at the AIrdome to
night has the endorsement of many
managers over the country and the
feature act on the bill, the sensation
al European Living Bronse Statues.
An act that has played $H the big
houses and that played the Orpheum,
Jacksonville, last week, will be the
talk of Waycross and is said to be
marvelous and worth many tiirjs the
admission price alone.
Other acts are said to be good Mad
action pictures that are called "first
run” will go towards making, what
the management considers the best
bill over offered at the Airborne.
Tho management of the Majestic
has secured for the first three days
j of this w'eek one of tho very best
I Vaudeville acts over seen In Way-
I cross, which is “Sadie Whitting and
The Pepper Twins." This act has
singing, dancing. Instrumental music,
and Is full of wit and humor from be
ginning to end, with the “Twins" very
much In evidence.
It is clean and refined In every
respect, anfi the management guaran
tees it to bo as good ns nny of the
vaudeville acts now plnying In tho
large cities.
The management still has in mind
the fate of the hoy who called Wolf!
Wolf- and Is perfectly willing to take
the consequences of stating that their
show for this week is as good as can
be seen anywhere. They also stilt
continue to show the very best and
latest reels of pictures and they In
tend ranking this picture service »
feature of their show. All are cor-
dfnlly invited to attend, nnd admis
sion money will gladly ho refunded
if thdir show does not satisfy.
VIRGINIA STATE
LEAGUE MEETING
OFFICIALS AND CLUB OWNERS
GATHER TO COMPLETE AR
RANGEMENTS.
Special to Tbs Herald.
Richmond, Va., March to.—Official*
and club owner, ot the Virginia State
Baseball League gathered , In Rich
mond today to adopt a schedule and
ccmplete other arrangement, tor the
coming baseball acaaora.
The circuit thta year wilt be the
some ea at the cloee ot taat aeaaon,
comprising Lynchburg, Petersburg,
Richmond, Roanoke, Danville and
Norfolk,
It has been decided to open the
reason on April Mth.
Thu suit of J. 8. Berger va Lad
Lewkowicz la now going on In Cl
Court. And lawyers are talking nbo
uoroplancH nnd biplanes, etc., with i
the fapilllarlty of tho most experlc
red avlntora. A large number
tvitneseea are In , attendance, and
looks like a long cnee.
ONE HUNDRED HENS AT HARDV
TR08. come and select some
FOR VOUR YARD. 20 2t
PUTTIMO MONEY
in a :
It a good Inveatmfpt fr the faOOM la
wisely chosen. Tho ordinary man
cannot be expected to be an
on aucb matters, bnt
we a re
So If yon think of buying,
lei ue help. We will help yon i
the right location, the right house,
and at the right price. Our oervlcea
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both now and In the years to come.
A. M. Knight
and St
on
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
agents.