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VOL. 1. No. 25.
THOHASVHiLE GEORGIA. ' TUESDAY,' APRIL 15, 1013.
KING ALFONSO
SPANISH SOVEREIGN HEARD
JOY OF CROWDS OVER HIS
ESCAPE FROM ASSASSIN'S Bl’L-
LETS IN MADRID—KINO PROV-
ED HIMSELF A BRAVE MAN.
Madrid, Spain, April 14.—King
Alfonso took a ride in tho park this
morning and was warmly saluted by
large crowds, who noisily expressed
Joy that he had escaped the bullets,
which were intended for him, nt
Barcelona.
It was shown today that 'Allegro,
who attempted an assassination of
the King yesterday, was recently re
jected as a candidate for Spanish
GOLD MEDIL TO OLD
00T OR 01
OFFICE OF PUBLIC RO.\bs. BE-
PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
WILL AWARD THIS MEDAL
FOIl BEST COMPOSITION ON
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
OF ROADS—MUST RE PUPIL
OF COUNTRY SCHOOL. AND
BETWEEN AGES OF 10 AND 15.
s
THOUSANDS OF HIS FAVORITE
FLOWERS COVER THE DISTIN.
Gl'lSHED FINANCIER — FOR
EIGN COUNTRIES SEND HOIT.
QUETS—BURIAL IN HARTFORD.
New York, April 14.—The funeral
service over the body of the late J.
Plerpont .Morgan, was held at ten
o’clock thle morning, at St. George’s
Episcopal church. Afterwards a
siiecial train conveyed the funeral
party to Hartford for the final jer-
vl.-es at the .Morgan mausoleum! in
Cedar Hill cemetery.
Banked by a covering of five thou
sand red roses. Mr. Morgan’s favor
ite flower, the cofiln, was removed
from the Morgan library during the
morning. A vested choir of two
hundred and fifty voices preceded
. „„ — the funeral party into the church.
“on thereafter as the compositions Beside the choir came the clergy.
S2K7 ’ e Jl ««n he graded. The composition
A gold medal to the school boy or
girl between the ages of 10 and 15
who writes tho beet compoeition, not
to exceed 300 words, on the repair
and maintenace of earth roads, is to
be awarded by Logan Waller Page,
Director, Office of Public Roads,
United States Department of Agri
culture, Washington, D. C. All
compositions must be submitted to
Mr. Page before May 15th, 1913,
and the medal will be awarded
that he was suffering from a nervous
attack.
Allegro's wife Is a woman of noble
birth.
Attempt at Assassination Occurred
Yesterday at Madrid.
Madrid, Spain, April 14.—For the
third time In hie reign, King Alfon
so narrowly escaped yesterday being
the victim of an anarchist attempt
against his life'. Three shots were
fired at the king yesterday after
noon in the streets of the capital by
a native .of Barcelona, Rafael San-
'Shcz Allegro, who was immediately
overpowered. King Alfonso owos
his escape to his own courage, qulck-
and skilled horsemanship.
may be based on knowledge gained
from books or other eources, but no
quotations should be made.
After many years’ experience In
dealing with the public road situa
tion of the country. It Is Mr. Page’s
belief that Ignorance on the sub
just of repair and maintenance
roods is as rihuch the cause of their
bad condition as any other one fac
tor. It i» expected that the com
petition will bring about a better
understanding of the subject of re
pair and maintenance in the rural
districts.
Many children living In the rural
districts have experienced the dis
advantages of roads made Impassa
ble through lack of proper main-
w " tenance and .DaV^ted that their
riding along the Calls De Alcala, re-
burning from the ceremony of
swearing In recruits, when a man
•prang from the sidewalk and eelzed
the bridle of the king’s horse with
one hand, presenting a revolver
point-blank with the other.
The king, realizing the situation,
with lightning rapidity dug hla
•purs Into his horse, which reared
violently. This quickness saved hla
.THs. The bullet, Instead of buTylug
itself in the king's breast, struck
the horse on the neck, hat so close
. was It that the king’s left hand
glove was blackened by the pow
der discharged.
Before
pull the trigger again a secret ser
vice man sprang upon him. The
two men fell to the ground, locked
in each others arms, struggling fur
iously. The assassin managed to
tree hts revolver arm and fired two
more shots In rapid succession, hut
the officer knocked hla arm aside,
Md the bullets flew harmlessly
through the air. At the sound of
the first shot the king’s staff rode
their horsee onto the sidewalk, and
made a rlag around the assasshi.
who fought fiercely In the grip of
interest In the competition will atlm-
ulate greeter Interest among tho
parents. Bad roads have prevented
many children from obtaining a
proper educatltn and have even pre
vented doctors from reaching the
side of rural patients In time to
eave their lives.
Any child between the ages men
tioned, attending a country school,
may compete. Only one side of the
paper must be wrlttep on; each
page should be numberedithe name,
age and address of the
and the name and location
school which he or she la attending
Felled by Secret Service Man. ** *.° S
before the assailant was able w 5 *®”’ TBb • nnonac<f -
ment of the competition has been
sent to the superintendents of
schools in the rural districts. . No
further Information can be obtained
from the Office of Public Roads.
This announcement should be plain
to everyone, nnd all children will
thus start on a basis of equality.
and then the pall bearers, /offin and
the family.
Fifteen hundred people crowded
Into the church,
card only.
W.OJ. VISITORS BENEFIT GIF
FOR HFF
EVERY ONE OF THEM WERE
DELIGHTED WITH THOMAS-
YILLE AND THE CITIZENS OF
THE CITY.
(From Friday’s Dally.)
The various trains going out of
Thomaaville yesterday afternoon,
last night and this morning, car
ried the delegates who have been 11
attendance upon the State Bneami>-
ment of the Woodmen of the World
WILL RE FLAYED WEDNESDAY
BETWEEN EMPIRE CLl’H AND
THE HIGH SCHOOL—PITCHER
WHO HAS DEEX SICK IS IlE-
COVERING.
There will be a game of baseball
Wednesday afternoon at four o’clock
between the Empire Staters.nnd ’.ho
High School team. This game. It
has been decided, will he played as
a benefit game for McColl, the pitch'
who reported about ten days
NEWSY LETTER
FROM CAIRO
VETERANS RECEIVED PENSIONS
MONDAY—.MEMORIAL DAY TO
BE CELEBRATED — COUNTY
HOOKS AUDITED—OTHER IN
TERESTING ITEMS.
In session here for the past three | a S° from South Carolina, and was
dayg. taken sick uiion his arrival, With
These delegates came from nil por- [ erlslpelas. For several days he was
tions of the 3tfke, from ‘ Rabun’s j 1“ a precarious condition, and It was
Gap to Tybee's Light,” and many of! necessary to get a trained nurse and
them had never visited the Wire- “ «*-
grass section of Georgia bernre.
That they were favorably Impressed
with what they saw. was the opinion
expressed by one nnd all of thorn.
Everybody In attendance had
heard much of Thomaaville and Its
attractions and so far as could he
Admission was by | learned, nobody was disappointed.
Conventions of this kind are a big
a physician in almosIS constant
tendance. While the ball club Is not
responsible for players during the
training season when they are l’l,
the expenses should be paid and it
was deemed the proper thing to
hare this as a benefit game.
The expenses will amount to sev
enty-five dollars and It Is hoped that
a large crowd will go out on that
day. The management here has
been unable to hear from McColl’s
relatives In South Carolina. The
twlrler Is better today nnd his nurse
The funeral services were conduct-[advertisement fop a town aud all
ed by Rov. Carl Reil, Rector of St. .of them In attendance will tell what
George’s, the Right Rev. William 1 they saw here and their opinion will
Lawrence, Bishop of the Diocese rf have much to do In giving other aec- . .
Boston, the Right Rev. Chauncey B. tions of the Stats an Idea of the /*» Probably he dismissed tomorrow.
Brewster, Bishop of the Diocese of advantages of Thomaevlllo and i Se * Plovers Arrive.
Connecticut, and the Right Rev. Thomas County. I The management has wired to
David H. Greer, Bishop of the Dio-1 with fine weather all during their, Meyers, a pitcher In the Blue Grass
cese of New York. These clergy- stay and the generous hospitality of League last year, to sign a contract,
men were chosen by Mr. Morgan (citizens and the entertainment pro-'This player was recommended by
himself, in written Instructions. vlded to Interest and amuse them. I Manager Kunkle, of Albany, who
There were twelve honorary pall-1 there seemed nothing left undone
bearers, who wore selected from aito make the meeting place of the
cluster of men who were closeIy|i9i3 Head Camp of Woodmen of
Identified with Mr. Morgan during j the World a most successful and
his career. enjoyable occasion.
The chancel was hanked high with | While every member of the Tour-
floral offerings. Among the flowers 1st City Camp No. 43, aad many of
were orchids and palm leaves, from ' the citizens besides did all In their
the Emperor of Germany; a gold'power to make the meeting a auc-
Maltese cross, beneath a crown of cess from every standpoint, among
WILSON TALKS
AND FREE WOOL
BAYS HE DOES NOT BELIEVE
THE BILL AS PREPARED
WOULD HURT ANY OF TH*
INDUSTRIES OF THE COUNTRY
—FEARS OF WOOL GROWERS
ARK UNFOUNDED BY FACT.
Cairo, Ga„ April 14.—(Special.)-
Judgo P. H. Herring, our efficient
Ordinary, was relieved this morning
by the receipt of the pension moaey
for Grady county. Tho Judge Is now
prepared to relieve the other fel
lows. Grady receives 37,710.00 as Washington, April 14.—President
pensions. This amount put into vir- Wilson today expressed these view*
' illation here will help swell our rlr-'| a an 0 p en talk with a company of
culation medium, nnd wo don't Ctiro I Qc^gp^pcr meni
how much she swells, either. That the tariff bill meets tha
The good ladles of Cairo are pro-1 general approval of the country;
paring to give the old Veto a gooUjtjj a t n0 healthy business will be in
time on Memorial day. Everything
that can be done to add to their
pleasuro will be looked after. The
Hon. H. D. D. Twiggs, of Savannah,
win ho the orator upon the occas
ion. He is doubtless the most gift
ed orator In the State today. Cairo
will bo full to overkowlng on tho
iGth Inst.
Tho protracted meeting at the
Baptist Church stoll continues.
Major F. J. Wind, of the (talro
Messenger, who' has been confined
to his room for some time, felt bet
ter the latter part of last week, and
ventured to visit his office. Tho
venturo gave him a back-set and he
Is now In bed again.
terrupted; that while In most case*
tho cost of living Ik to he Immed
iately reduced, and the consumer
will feel at once tho benefit of the
reduction In tho sugar duty.
President Wilson said the main
reason for hts dealring the sugar
reduction was that the consumer de
served it. He declared that the ar
rangements by which the prices are
now fixed, would be made Impossi
ble when a truly competitive situa
tion was created, and that the pub
lic would get the benefit very
promptly in the case of sugar, be
cause he knew the competitive ele
ments wero ready to contest.
President Wilson said he didn't
The farmers seom to be giving see any ruinous cute In the tariff
their farms very close attention, t bill. When It was suggested to bl:n
nnd they are not to be seen In town that many Ohio Democrats felt that
frequently ns of yore. If this ; free wool would be ruinous to the
year Is a normal farming year, theywoolen industry, President Wilson
will regain their losses of last year, j said he didn’t feel that their fearz
says he would make good without
question and Is a free agent.
Lee, nn out-fielder of the ‘Albany
club, has been unconditionally re
leased to Thomasvllle and that gen- They seem to bo trading very cau-[ were Justified by facts,
tleman is trying for one of tho out- tloiiBly and determined to look i When asked if he thought the
palms, from the French Republic
a garland of violets and lillles of the
valley from the British Ambassa
dor; and a wreath of orchids from
the Italian Government.
'A chant from the 39th and 90th
Psalms, "Lord Let Me Know My Bad
and the Number of My Day!.’’ was
writer, sang as the coffin entered the church, j H. H. Vann, A.
of the “Asleep In Jesus,” and "Lead I w.' Derrick, and
field positions. He Is said to be a
heavy hitter and a safe fielder.
Price, the Montgomery first base-
man, has not yet reported, but Is cx-
the members of the local lodge Wno<pected at once. In the event he
deserve special credit for their eh
forts in contributing to the suc
cess and pleasure of this Conven
tion are Messrs. W. H. Burch, Jr.,
W. P. Grantham, A. W. Stuart, B. W.
Stone, B. P. Herring, Roseoo Luke,
C. P. Bradshaw, Horace Bouchelle,
B. Milton, George
and others.
Halberdier, pushed forward so lm , ...
petuouaiy to offer hla congratula- Westminister Abbey,
tions to the monarch that hs was i
mistaken for another assassin and | Capt * ln | 81r Walter Campbell,
four policemen before he was ovor- arrested He was released at toon
powered and handcuffed. King Al-|ns the mistake was discovered. A
Kindly Light.” Mr. Morgan’s favor-1 The uae of the Opera House prov-
fte hymns, were sang by the chair, ed a great convenience to the meet-
and—Calvary- waa-anng as a solo, lings, as the stage was Targe enough
As tho funeral party left the| t0 put on the drills and the audt-
church, the choir sang a recessional, torlum was commodious enough to
‘-‘For All Thy Saints Who From , 0B t all the delegates comfortably.
Their Labors Rest.”
Memorial Services Held In Westmin
ster Abbey, London.
London, 'April 14.—A cosmopoli
tan! congregation attended the me
morial services held today In memory
of the late J. Plerpont Morgan, In
by i
bis
does not report In a day or two, he
will be wired not to come.
The boya are practicing ench day
two hours In the morning and two
in th, afternoon. When It rains,
well for a provision crop. Rather j sugar factories could operate under
cool over In this nock of tho woods, free sugar, President Wilson said
at this time, however. I he thought they could.
The County Commissioners of President AVIlson stated furthor
Grady employed Mr. John Drewry. ot that he hoped to open reciprocity
Atlanta, to audit abe county books negotiations with various countries
from Genesis to Revelations. It is.as soon as the tariff bill has been
presumed that he found them cor- j passed by Congress,
reel with perhaps some little clcrl-1 Speaks of California Affair.
_ , . .. . , .cal errora. It is evident that with | Talking Informally about the
aa on Saturday, the whole team is • the honest aud upright officers who 1 pending land legla'atton in Califor-
* ,v ?? * b*lf hours work on the . have held the various offices In tblsjnia, President Wilson said he felt
Y. M. C. A. basket ball court, which coun ty, that there la nothing gross-1 that he had no right to Intervene
^■strenuous work^and tho best or-1 wrong Not the leaat suspicion j against the State's constitutional
" of any wrong has been suggested, power, but as an Individual and ua
but the Commissioners Juat wantedj President. In view of his relations
erclse known for wind.
Manager Dudley, President Jernt-
son and' Secretary Groover will at
tend the meeting tomorrow In Way-
cross.
the people to know just bow their
county business had been and would
be conducted. If tbo auditor lias
found anything radically wrong In
| the books of any of our officers, it
.has not been revealed.
WE CREST BEST BY TEST”
The Dean of Westminister, asstst-
fonso as soon as ho saw that the young Frenchman who was stand-) ^ bY » number of clergy, offlclatsd
naan had been secured, raised him-1 Ing beside Allegro, was also arrast-
selt in the stirrups, turned to the' ed. but It does not appear that ho
crowd, gave a military salute and was connected with him. . !
shouted In a ringing voice: . The crowds mndo a determined I
“Long live Spain." attempt to lynch Allegro, who was I
He then dismounted and re-as-: rushed Into a house and kept there
sured his etaff. saying, “It la no'.h-luntil an ambulance, escorted by,
Ing,. gentlemen." | mounted police, transferred him to
Then uprose a mighty roar, from,police headquarters,
the wildly enthusiastic crowd, whi'h! King Alfonso was first to tell of (
Tolled’ along the sidewalk In great what he lightly called “the Incident .
■waves of sound all the way In which " hlch caused delay," to Queen Vic- i
the king rode to the palace, cool, torla and the dowager Queen, Marla
collected nnd smiling. Christian, who were greatly alarm-:
Others Are Arrested. "d. The king smilingly allayed j
A spectator, a pensioned Roytl their fears.
at the sorvlces here
Sir Frederick Bridge played the
“Dead March,” on the great organ.
LOCALS POUNDED THE BALL
VICIOUSLY AND TOOK THE
GAME BY BCOltK OF SIX TO
TWO.
I 1 ' ,u ’ J London, April 14.—Mystory otill
1 Alter taking a walloping at the
1 hands of Valdosta Friday, Waycross
High School cams on to Thomas-
; ville and got a similar dose hern
Saturday. The score at the end of
the contest was six to two, the game theory that Martin is
.being hotly contested all the way However, the river Police continue „ brothers some time ago showed
through. Thomasvllle played bet- to drag the bed of tho Thames, and quality of this flour and the
ter ball and hit the ball harder, and k «P a "harp look-out for the body. aeliclSS, dalnti™ made and sened
seemed to have the Waycrosa lads The police are making a house to . (hege | adlcg are g(j ,, rem embc r -
out-dassed In everything except, house search among the lodging and
| EXCITES SOME INTEREST IN THE size. . _ JI’ l 0 . ard ^ g , ’ „ Jljfl thl .“’!, M ? 0 r ; j "When you want the best.
B1C0N SPECIAL
ELECTION CALL
Everybody knows White Crept
Flour, which Is made by the LfMe
| Milling Company, at Leavenworth,
-- Kansas, and everybody who has on e
IN LONDON AND THAMES IS RE- ased “• '*' a " t * ," s « ‘‘ agala ’, 0aly
ING DRAGGED IN SEARCH OF the T er Y boat of wheat la used In the
HIS BODY—SOME BELIEVE 11K | naki ? g °f, thl * Boar ani1 every care
IS OUT OF THE COUNTRY. . Is taken during the course of Us
j manufacture to bring out and pre
serve all the best and most edible
surrounds the disappearance of Jos- J' bU ^ Cr ^‘
eph W. Martin, a millionaire of Mem- ] as long been the favorite of the
phis. Tonn., who has been missing! g »“ d b "* d of b »th the n onl ,
slate April third. sou , t '‘ an<l lk lms 8,ood tho ,<,9t
The police are Inclined to ‘.ho: of "f nly y ® ar f;
t .i. _» iVP I A demonstration given by M*;.
1 Hums and Miss Hattie Jones
STATE AND IT IS POSSIBLE Cooper pitched eplendld ball, and tin has left the country, and
THtlT IMMEDIATE ACTION McIntosh behind the pan was on the 'purposes of his own, is keeping hi
WILL HE TAKEN. Job steadily. Pittman, who played I movements quiet.
second, managed to make some
Buy Wh'te Crest.’
to foreign countries, in that office he
was at liberty to seek council In
California and give intimations of
what he thought to be Justice. He
said he had been trying to do that
in as tactful and proper way as ha
could.
The ProHldeat said he looked upon
the situation as a local one and
believed that the other nations
would not regard it as a general
one. He declared he believed the
Japanese Government understood
the peculiarities of the situation nnd
would not take offense at the legis
lation as It was finally drafted.
lte|M>rt That Heml Camp Was Koyal*
ly Entertained at ThomaMVille.
The Dawson and Terrell County
delegation to the state camp Wood
men of the World, have returned
from Thomasvllle, and report that
the convention was royally enter
tained by the people of that city.
A feature of the Thomaaville meet
ing was the presence of the Wood
men band of Brotiwood, who mad*
music for the occasion and were the
recipients of many compliments.—
Dawson News.
QQ^PI /I** 1 1 ‘ Atlanta, April U.—-One of the piayg that enlivened the cor.-!
LINE OF
JOHNSON'S
WOOD STAINS
Yes, You Can Retimsk a Piece
Of roar Famitare at Oar Expense
CaflVt onr Store for Materials Free
WE WANT to prove to you, how
* * clmnlft—liftw easy it is to make ait
first duties the Incoming legislature j egt | n 8eV eral Instances, tho former!
will be called on to perform la the ca t c h er . playing second without un I
, calling of a special election to rail- error and making one of the runs j
< fy the choice by the democrats of aad pj^ g f or (pg locals.
; Georgia at their primary of Hon. p or Waycrosa, llcngeveld pitched.
I*A. O. Bacon, as United States sens- having ou the previous day done the i
tor. hurling at Valdosta, and It »aa[
: The new United States Conatltu- probably due to this that he via
, tional amendment makes tho direct pounded so viciously. With proper |
; election of United States senators support, however, he could not i
, obllyatory. Tho Waycross Dally have stopped the runs, as most of —
Journal, in a leading editorial ‘hat them were earned. He Is one of (he TWI\E P’A(7rOUY l\
THOUSAND CONVICTS WORKED
IN KANSAS, SUSTAIN MILLION
DOLLAR LOSS.
has been much commented on tndjhest players on the visitor's club. |
commended by other democratic ' and should make good on the mound J
publications In the state, urges that for pome college next year. With .
th< legislature call a special election the possible exception of Drake, i _____
Immediately on convening In order, who is rated a semi-professional with !
i that the result of the same may bo Cyrene, this boy Is the best ' school j L anS |ng April 12. Fire broke
reported to the legislature before pitcher who has appeared here this 0 t ln the ' tw t ne p i ant of the Kan-
Its adjournment.
junpic—now easy M U pert, “Georgia occupies a peculiar Thomasvlllo.
Old piece of furniture like new—wnal position as regards one of her sens- Waycross. . .
-— .. - -- position ns regards one —
beautiful, lasting results you can get 'tors. Hon. a; O. Bacon haa already
from Johnson'* Materials. 1 been declared the choice ot the rot-
Here is what we give. era of Georgia ln the white primary
A bottle of Johnson's Electric Solve*' that was held last August.^but
to instantly remove the old finish. A *" ’
[bottle of Johnson’* Wood Dye—choose your shade from list below—
[to beautifully color the wood. •
A package of Johnson’* Prepared Wax to impart that nch, dim lustre
'—protect the finish ogainSt heel marks and scratches. It will not catch
'or hold dirt or dust
J Johnson’s Wood Dye
and permanent cdac. Johnaoo’, Wood Dys U mada in 14 standard ihadcii
iiis^ iissfk iifii'
1st them demonstrate what Johmon’■ Materials will do la your borne.
Fno Sample* and Literature at oar Storo
PEACOCK-MASH DRUG CO,
PHONES 105-105
■ ',-;v , . ■«. .
.has never be c a elected by the state
legislature. \nator Borah aud
other lawyers or .rational reputation
hold that any man who may enter
the United States senate In the fu
ture muit be elected directly. Un
der this construction of the new
amendment, Georgia will have but
one United States senator unless a
special election la called to be re
turned while the coming legislature
Is 13 session.
“The election, of course would be
only a mere matter of form. Sena
tor Bacon would have no democratic
opposition, aud probably no opposi
tion at all. He b&i rendered ‘be
etate most efficient service and there
la not a more popular man or one
with a stronger political backlne In
the state.”
Mr. J. A. Chastain expects to leave
this week to tpend several week* at
Panacea Springs. He la Improving
after bis recent Hines*.
.. : . ■-’JjSi'iViFj.ki'ill&Sk
Thomaaville
Pittman, 2b. .
Cooper, p. . .
McIntosh c. .
Silence, 3b. .
Grantham, ss.
Ansley, lb. ..
Upchurch, rf.
Price, If
Smith, cf. . . .
TOTALS. .
Waycross
Gramllng, 3b.
Sharpe, cf. ..
eas penitentiary this afternccn. Thin
'plant is the largest prison twiie
....111 001 Olx—t manufactory in tne country. More
...002 000 000—2 than one thousand prisoners are In
All It H 1*0 A E the penitentiary.
4 1 1
I 2 0
4 0 2 2 0
4 0 12 0
3 J 0 1 0
31 6 3 27 10
AR It II PO A
4 0 0 4 1
4 0 2 2 0
Moore, lb 4
Hengereld, p. .. 4
Campbell, If. ... 4
Turner, a*. ... 4
Brown, rf 3
Rowling, 2b. .. 3
Coxwell, c. ... 3
TOTAL 33 2 6 14 13 5
Summary: Earned run*, Thoman-
ville S; two-base hits, Ansley, Meta-
At one fifteen, the Leavenworth
» fire department seemed to be making
u some headway against the flames.
1 but the twine plant has already been;
1 destroyed.
0 In fear of mutiny, the prisoners,
0 who were working In tho mines, i
were kept below ground, and oth-1
1 era who work outside, .vero rushed
1 to the cell house.
0 The fire waa under control at one
thirty, but the loss Is estimated at
4 nearly one million dollars.
K “ ' I
0 tosh: wild pitches, Cooper, Henge-
ojveld; struck out, by Cooper 8, Uy
0 llcngeveld 5; left on bases, Thom-!
j j asvllle 5, Waycross 4; double plays,
0!Pittman to Grantham to Ansley;!
3 base on balls, off Hengeveld 2; sac-!
1 rtflee hits, Cooper; sacrifice ^ files, |
Spence; stolen bases, Pittman 3, j
Cooper 1, Grantham, Upchurch, Hen
geveld. Turner.
Time of game, oao hour and thirty
minutes. ,
Umpire, Plguc.
Silk Cloves!
Silk Gloves!
WILL PUT ON SALE
TUESDAY
150 pairs of the famous
Meyers & Ronsard Silk
gloves in White and Tan
at the rediculous price of
39c. Come early and
get your size.
Louis Steyerman
The Shop of Quality
On the Corner.