Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 30, 1911, Image 1

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CROS WAYCROSS, 'Gfk., SATOAlfcVY, CEMBfcR3«, 1911 ON - DYNAMITE - PLOT ABOUT CAR FACTORY VERDICT OF;CORONER AT DOUGLAS FRIDj Broad Views About Con verting Plant Into New ftliii#: Eaterprises He Investigates Wrecking Of Building In New. f-" . Orleans Motive For The Crime, It Is Believed, Has Been Discovered Horse Was Bitten By Di» QiiffArtnir With Pahinc ' pj. Along loston Suffering With Rabies Three Weeks Ago •Arrest of at , Architect Schureman gives public his Ideas regarding tlie recon struction of the South Atlantic Car & Mfg. Co.s’ plant Into the Waycross Sash, Door Ctf. Also some in formation on other matters. OUr readers, will notice that the re quest fdr Incorporation pdpers Is very broil®, covering a Urge line of Indus- ' The main stay ot the factory will be gtock sires of doorB, sash, blinds, knd mantels, grates, cooperage and crates. * But one of Mr. Scb areman’s hobbies Is to use It as an Incubator for infan- Cliicuso , Dec. Lockwood Honore urguments today on mi&M tor Evelyu Arthur Spa, er of the “Absolute Life” cu^^BBjl cation of sentence. See was found guilty of the tion of Mildred Bridges, 17 years ou|| and was sentenced to the penitentiary for five years. See’s arrest and oon- viction resulted from an Investigation by the police of the cult leader’s re ligious practices. An adverse ruling tot the defendant would mean the carrying out of the sentonce unless a supersedeas should be granted by the Supreme Court. 5 Douglas, Ga., Dec! 29.-—The buggy horse of the Rev. J. A. O'Steen, which was bitten by a mad dog three weeks 1 ago, was suddenly taken _wllh rabies and grabbed Mr. OtSteen’s grown son, Riley O’Steen, by' the wrist with his teeth late last night,- and oftrrted him clear across the lot before he could extricate himself from the teeth of the animal. The. horse was kiUed immediately and its head severed and Bent to 3Ct- iHiita to be analyzed. A"\ '' Another horse which was bitten by the* same dog Is acting peculiarly and it is thought that the disease Is de veloping in this horse, too. Mr/O’Steen had bis wounds dressed and Will take Bteps at once to counter net the effect of rableB. The same dog which bit these .hops* 03 bit quite a number of oftier dogs and three-children. One or the chir- dren Is being given the .Pasteur treat ment* and has had fourteen treatments, nlready, but nothing bo far has been done for tho other two children. • . 1 The people are becoming excited 1 over the many dogs on the streets aid tho City Connell may take steps. A 1 have nil dogs on tho streets without a ^ muzzle or tied, killed on sight. ' ‘ life of Dr. Hmene Knabe, former state * bacteriologist, have been uncovered 1 that might have supplied a motive for her murder,' according to the; verdict * of Coroner €. O., Durham, filed today. The coroner .concludes that Dr. 1 Knabe,. who was fonnd dead In her : bed room with her throat cut* October 1 24, did not commit suicide, but. was killed bV some person or persons un- * 1 known. The knife slash that a/mosf. severed the young woman’s head wail delivered by a powerful arm wh’lo the ' victim, almost nude, was lying on her j hack on.top of the cover of .bfr bo<h 1 1 r i- the coroner finds, and he deo'arer It | would have b'een Impossible tor her to I' have struck the blow herself.. j The verdict doe* not reveal- tha coroner's theory ot motive for the 1 murder, but it adds: • . . i “Evidence that sertamn and a Strug- ' Slo In this apgrtroept were beard ] some time before midnight before the body rmi found the following morn- ■ lng; that aterward followed walking and talking In a low voice; that at the lame time a mini was sMu hurry-’ Vt esrentiilty a felM- S declares, "brt slm- I teaching. Women at b appear to be getting ion than men and there able to select r help- IS’gfpt’.y thaD * man tile Industries. Many valuable things their way to the mart ft for the reason never t^at they are never alerted right, with the right surroundings and fostering ■ for Instance, a small stock com pany Is started to ntrnufacture some small article, which may have much Jnerlt: and looks good to the Investor £ut. before a market i;an be made for jlf and returns begin to come In, the flnancess run low ami It has to close up, losing somo one/J money. Jput in this parent concern—or In itiator, it would not be standing lng from ah alley 'lr.'the rear of'the building, are facta, ttrungly ^ireaump- .five of murder.’’ ' 60 stares, First National Balk] 8tock. Address P. 0. Box 250, Way- 1 cro^.'Ga, ~/ .lSOf pi Baum Is visiting lotta. for a few days. TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. We thank you for your patronage for the year 1811'; yes we do. And If possible we are going to ho more worthy of the same patronage In the year 1912. Of Course, pur business, will bd Just what our friends make It with our help. Newt 1st, pull together und make It the b9«r ever, we feel just llko oof business Is just what you need, not a Jobber but botweeti the Jobber und the retailer, to save you the middle-mans' profit, on your feed and heavy grocer ies, we also carry a full lino of farm and garden seed.* Already coming now, a big lot of seed Irish potatoes, and North Carolina seed peanuts, as well as a full lino of Btnall seed, wo make a specialty of poultry food and supplies, agents for the Buckeyo Incu bators. Guaranteed' to hatch ovary batcbablo cggl Again thanking yon, we are yours to serve, C. S. Hardy & Son. 30 3t u 2 o'clock at the rbsldemfo cf Mr, C. C. Sawyir, 60 Alpha, street. The services will |je conducted ,by Rev. J, B. Thrasher, and tho interment will bo at Oakland Cemetery. The follow ing gentlemen have been selected as pa!!-bcarers and they are requested:to meet at 1 o'clock Ot Mr. H. l.ester Marvll's undertaking parlors: tw Lot ot Gloves New Lot ot Neckwear New Lot ot Fancy Vests * • New Lot of Muttlers w Lot of Bath Robes New Lot ot Siveater Coats New Lot of Soft Shirts Frank Miller, Lee Parker, C. E. Nix, W. J. Caesett/ W, If. Ilugbs^ J. W. 8. Har- **• ‘ ' '■ '. \ - A Mr. W. 3. Ht-nlcy has returned after a pleasant trip to Richmond. NOTICE KNIQHT8 OF MODERN MACCABEEfi All Sir Knlghta of Modern Mocca- boos,’ Waycross Tent Number 1-100, nro requested to assemble togtiicr to attend the funeral of Sir Knight Frank Nunoz. The funeral service will bo held at No. 60 Alpha street on hum]ay at 2 o'clock. Let all Blr Knights bo present to pay this last token of es teem to our departed Sir Knight. James H. Ollton, Commander. ' • 1 Jasper Wyldlng, Secretary. In mak(ng sash, doors, blinds, man tels, etc., hero In Waycross, .1 do not recommend going Into the retail trade and thus Interfere with the. business already established by many of its citizens. But by 1 holding the same dis count sheet from our most remote pay ing market to the borders of Ware county, we can give our home dealers such an extra discount, by tho saving In freight, that theyf can roduce their silling price to the local market, give an Immediate delivery and thereby give to Waycross the relief needed In the building trades, 1 hope these dealers will take all the stock they possibly can and thus help to enforce this policy In electing a board of directors. I also hope that every dtlsen will see the benefit of this policy to Way- cross. That they will see thi v.Hod class of mechanics that this will call here and the possibility of establish ing a Urge line of faetorha to con sume the boms products and raw ma terials that grow at our door, without any risk of losing tha money tavern ed. All New WHEN THE ENGINES I ARE RUSHING ' ■'*, m to answer your alarm of fire is too lata ’ to tklok of lnaurhnce. And no matter how quick their arrival, how effective their work, your loss is bound to - he. 1 more than tihe cost of insuring. 1 GET INSURED 1 BEFORE THE FIRE ociers. Be wise and slop hi today- end direct us to gst you out a policy,- l ThU Is the day before the <15%. To ll morrow may be the day after- M. KNIGHT & $6W \ *»»• Mir UOrijr** Building. ;■ • 4 ■ ■ ' ■ . rt>