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Journal la the Official Organ of Ware County, City of Waycron and County Board of Education.
ITH YEAR FOB DULY JOUBXAL.
WAYCROSS, 6Aa FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1(14.
mil TEAK FOB WEEKLY JOOBKAL,
Ily Win to The Journal,
PARIS, SEPT. 9,—TODAY THE FRBNCH CAPITAL IS PRACTICAL.
LY IS A STATE OF SIEIIE. THE MILITARY ZONE IS THE NEIGH.
RORHOOD OF PARIS HAS REES EVACUATED. FRESH TROOPS HAVE
BEER BROinilT IRTO THE CITY ARD DISTRIBCTED AMONG THE
VARIOUS FORTS. / .
TIIE STRICTEST MARTIAL LAW PREVAILS.
THE ORLY OATES LEFT OPER ARE PORTE MAILLOT, OR THE
ROItTIIWEHT SIDE, ARD PORTE DEBERCY, OR THE SOUTHWEST.
BOTH ARE HTROROLY GUARDED."
REFUGEES ARE POURIRO IR FROM THE RORTIIWEST ARD
RU8IIIR0 OUT OF THE SOUTHWEST HATE.
A OEItMAR AVIATOR, DROPPIRG BOMBS OVER PARIS THIS
MORNING, WAS BROUGHT DOWR ARD Ills MACHIRE WRECKED.
THE PILOT WAS KILLED. GURS AT FORT VAUJOURS WERE RE.
SPOSSIBLE FO RCHECKIRG THE WORK 0 FTIIE GERMAR AVIATOR.
FROM EIFFEL TOILER A HUGE SEARCHLIGHT SWEEPS THE
Scene showing one or the bridges over the Hirer Rhine in Strossburg,
where one of the bloodleit battles of the Franco-Prusslan war was rough:
forty years ago and the scene or the mobilisation or German troops in the
present crisis. The Germans are intent on keeping tho strategic point,
while the French hare planned an assault on It.
SWEDEN WILL preparing to bombard Thing Thu.
REMAIR NEUTRAL. I DUBAEEO BOMBARDED
Stookholm, Sept. 3.—Sweden today 0* INSURGENTS,
reiterated neutrality, denying the ru-l London. Sept 3.—A dl,patch from
mom In circulation aaylng Sweden Rome today aaye Albanian Inaurgenta
was preparing U> joia In il» war. src toattartlils Buraew. Sheila are
SEAT OF GOVERRMERT “Id to be lulling around the royal
MOVED FROM PARIS. 0^
l*arle, Sept. 3.—The Preeident and —
member* of the French government JAP TROOPS ARE
fled to Bordeaux today. Amlene haei *
been captured by the Oermane. Bou- LANDING RAPIDLY
logne wae abandoned, becoming an "
open city lor the Oermane. All of
northern Prance, Dieppe to the Eng- By Wire to The Journal.
Hah channel and to Montmedy la oon- ‘
By Wire to The Journal.
Pertograd, St. Peteraburg, Sept. 3.
—It wae officially announced thla af
ternoon that Auntrfann In Eaet Lem,
berg have been cruahed after three
dnya fighting. The Auatrlane loat
30,000 killed. 30,000 wounded and 10,-
000 prlaonera. 130 guna were aleo
captured. The remnanta of the army
eacaped Into Lemberg.
, Toklo, Sept. 3.—It wae officially an-
trolled by Germane. The removal of nounced today that the Japaneee
the capital archlevee from Parle to troope are being landed on Shantung
Bordeaux, alerted yeaterday, wae al. pcnlnaular rapidly,
moat completed today. - - •
GERMARS REPORTED UCUf DADE IQ
REAR FORTIFICATIONS, HBII rilTS N
London, Sept. 3.—Germane are Cl EHTCn TfinA V
neer the fortlflcetlone of Parle, ec- SbtUILW IWUMI
, cording to a dlepetch from Gournoy, ■ ..
Prance et noon today. By Wire to The JonraaL
j ORLY TWO GATES j. Rome, Sept 3.—Cardinal Della
OP PABIS OPER. Cbleae, archblahop ol Bologna, Jtaly,
I Parle, Sept 3.—All bnt two galea wee today elected Pope of the Roman
ol Parle are cloaed today. Rein-j Cathollca. He wae elevated at the
forcementa era being lent to tfiej laat conalatory at the Vatican lent
outer line ol forte. The perfect of Hey. The new pope wilt take the
police resigned today. name Benedict XV.
REFUGEES SWAMP
"STT:-- SPAIN HAY AID
Parte era awamplng Team today. The CDAIIPC IQ PI AIM
highway between Porta end Bordeeng rWISUC Id ULAIR
le jammed with vehlclee of ell de- By Wire to The Journal,
acrtpllona. Paris, Sept. 3.—"Spain wBl send
TAKE SEVER an army to help France If help U
ISLARDS TODAY. needed.” declared Senor Leerroux,
Toklo, Sept. 3.—Japanese veiled the famoua radical leader of Spain,
aeven lalanda around Klaochau today, who arrived today.
Carta, Sept. 3.—Wounded officers pieces by the French. The Oermane
arriving today declare that a thorn- sought an armistice bnt the French
and Oermans, trapped in marahy'for- refused. The Brllinh ire causing ter-
eet‘ near Copenhagen were cut to rlfic losses to the Germane.
the flag If he moat. He claimed to be
, an good e progressive eg any man In
i Georgia, end naked that be be nomi
nated or the matter referred hack to
the people In another primary. He
aald that defeat never bad dismayed
him end never will, end that he would
die fighting It he must. Then the bal
loting, the first of the afternoon see-
70,000 AUSTRIANS LOST IN BATTlf WITH
RUSSIANS; PARIS NOW READY FOR SIEGE
SERUMS JOAN OF ARC ARD HER FIANCE
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REMOVAL OF SEAT OF GOVERNMENT AND
THEf CLOSING OF CITY GATES IS ORDERED
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A USTRIANS ANNIHILA TED IN LEMBERG
MACON FARCE CAUSES SPLIT IN
GEORGIA DEMOCRACY THAT WILL
NOT BE HEALED IN MANY YEARS
GERMANS ARE NEARING
PARIS AND PLAN TO
TAKE . CITY AT ONCE
Atlanta, Go., Sept. 3.—AtUntlons
returning from the great Macon con
vention, worn out from a night of
wrangling and storm, are telling
graphic stories of what occurred on
| the floor of the stuffy little audito
rium during the famous deadlock.
But the real story*—.what took place
behind locked doors in the hotels, how
‘sleepy delegates were wakened from
_ Nineteen year old Sophie Yovsnovitch.the Joan ot Arc, and ^- moraing^ sobers, by jrarious
her flance. This girl, with 40 women, led a charge which led to the cap- .wnhMrtea, and Just why there was
ture of guns nad prisoners without the loss of one of the women. She is
a member of the famous League of Death, whose members are pledged
to do anything, even to their own destruction, to further the cause of
Servla.
WATERWORKS REDUCES
PUMPAGE 50 PER CENT
such a remarkable development when
the convention convoked again—is
I just beginning to leak out.
I Up to that lost vote at dawn Felder
was sticking out “until Frost” and his
'delegates were sticking with him.
| Just who saw Felder in the meantime,
j what was said and what was done
does not appear on the official record.
But it Is certain that a remarkable
change of heart came over him, or he
would not have so suddenly decided to
By systematic work and a constant now making another tour for leaky MC rlflce himself on “the altar of har-
campaign against leaks In water
mains and fixtures, besides the install
ation of many meters In the city, the
pumpage at the city water works has
been reduced approximately fifty p*?r
cent.
Pumps at the station are la use
about ten hours a day as compared to
twice this before the improvements
were made and campaigns against wa
ter waste inaugurated.
The inspector, C. A. LeCount, la
lelf oe
throw
fixtures. He found about a fourth of mony " on d thfrow his strength to
the fixtures leaky when he made his Hardwick and enable that gentleman
first trip over the city, and has since t0 w j„ #
called at all places where leaks were, GoIernor 8lllton h „ p,„ uted
found to see that the proper repairs (here WM # „ lrid ,» between Hardwick
had been made. ,nd Felder. Both denied It vlgorous-
HIs Inspection work now is merely ,, Yet Hardwick, far behind Blaton'a
to keep In behind parties lor neglect pr ,mary h „ t< . ned to claim both
to make repair.. It la “peeled that own „ d Fe lder'a delegate.. There
tha campaign on leaka will aid the wa- WM Mme doubt that the latter could
ter works In making a neat aum for d( , llrerm) . - Bu t tho aeeond day ol
tha city thla year. the convention showed them all done
awwwwa^wa^wwww^wWww^wwwwwwwwwra ww ww.ratnnnnnnn w »nnr yp £ WOOlSO String Ottd tOlTISd OTOt
| r \7 C^rwtf T A W A PPT TPQ : to the “Sandersvllle Gamecock.
VjI 1 I vAJ W LA W AT 1 LI I a; j Some of the men of standing who
j _ ---- - were present declare the Macon con-
DURING DAY AND NIGHT£.“,,1
disregard ol the righto of tho people of
Word his been passed around to allowed cows to go ont at night. Such any public meeting over hold In Geor-
ofilcers and others Interested In Way- la not the case. ‘gla. They are confident In the belief
cross that the cow law of the city Is Cows, just like boys under 15 years that, despite the platform declaration
just as effective at night aa daring of age, most not be seen on Waycross in favor ol the county unit plan, no
the daylight hflhrs. !.lr««t. •; The enforcement of other Important contest will ever he
Cow owners who turn their cows the cov tow to probably the hardest settled by that plan again, at least
out at any hour are liable to be fined thing confronting tho city hot conoid- without tho provtolon o fa aeeond or
for violating the tow, which has been erlng tho territory covered splendid “rnn-off" primary. In order that the
clearly construed by the city recorder.{results are being secured. Since the voters, and not a band of politicians,
Several cases have been mud. late- passage of the cow tow by each a ma- may have some assurance ol their
!y and owner, entered pleas ol notjjority people here have almoat grown choice being respected,
guilty on tho Idea that tha cow tow unanlmoua on the auhject. | Governor Slaton's atatemtnt yeater-
—"r——********** day Is ganerally considered aa
LABOR HOME PLANS ARE jlie wu hissed by several delegates
( who were blinded by partisan feeling,
but thla discourtesy received a prompt
rebuke. When the disorder was
V ~ {quieted Governor Slaton appealed to
'Vplans for the erection of a modern
A LIVE SUBJECT HERE
the union has purchased the site, the convention to follow the plurality
brick balldlng at the corner of Brunei very close to the heart of the city, ( vote of the people and nominate him,
and Reed streets by the Carpenters and was prepared to start work at one but sold that he would go down with
Union of Waycross as a home for the time.
union and other unions of the city! It is learned that when the structure
desiring quarters in the structure la built the foundation will be made
have not been abandoned, but merely strong enough to carry a one story or
postponed until .a more opportune two story addition. The plana call for
time. a two story brick building.
By Wire to The Journal.
New York, Sept. 3.—Liners return
ing from Europe today brought 2,000
Americans home. Among them was
Judge Pendleton of Georgia. Tha
New York came In from Llrerpool;
the Ionnto from Greece and tha San
Gugllcmo from Naplea.
Servians Get Forty Thousand
By Wlra to Tha JonraaL
NIah, Sept 3—An Anatrtoa army
numbering 200,000 waa defeated today
by a Servian army of 130,000 at Ja-
dar. 40.000 Auatrlan war. killed,
wounded or captured. Servtoaa loat
heavily alio hut nothing like the loaa
Inflicted by them on Auatrtona.
TURPENTINE REPORT.
By Wlra to The ojarnat.
New York. Sept 3.-Tnrpenllne 43.
Roatn 3.65. j
By Wire to The Journal.
Paris, Sept. 3.—“Spain will »<?nd
sn army to help France If help U
needed,” declared Senor Leerroux,
the famous radical leader of Spain,
who arrived today.