Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 14, 1908, Image 16

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.-c*h.• THE WAYCROSS . n | MB. COLQUITT HAS RETURNED ITWg lAW tN REGARD FROM HOT SPRING* * Used Pe ru-na esWJjO,_ LI<JE INSUHAWCE m GE&mm Anchor of the Southern Home. OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, OVER ASSETS,'September 1, 1908, - - - SURPLUS, September 1, 1908, . . $40,000,000.00 $ 1,713,205.24 $ 139,902.20 Payment of Renewal Premiums Indicates Confidence of Policyholders in Their Company. COMPARISON RENEWAL PREMIUM RECEIPTS. July and August, January to August, inclusive, Amount Percentage 1907. 1908. Gaiied. Gain. $ 77,886.19 231,331.26 $142,959.33 617,318.22 $ 65,073.14 385,986.96 84 1.67 STATE MUTUAL Policies Contain the Most Liberal Terms and All the Advantages Consistent with safety as Determined by Scientific Methods. STATE MUTUAL Funds are Invested in Southern Non Fluctuating Securities which better Conserve the Interest of the Policyhold* <rs ci d Protect the Company’s Assets from being Affected by Huge Market Manipulations. HEAD OFFICE, ® LOCKRIDGE & TANNER, SOLID AS THE SOUTH C. R. PORTER, President. District Managers, ROME, GA. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA. The Republicans will not hare all. HUDSON MAY RUN tho Joys of Thanksgiving. Hero In FOR CONGRESS. Brooks county wo havo fat "possums, J American Recorder, fat porkers, yam potatoes anil sugar If Hon. Thomas G. Hu Ison of Am- boiling*. Let’s bo happy and truly thankful.—Quitman Advertiser. A* an evidence of business revl- al a Halnbrldgo man has negotiate * 94.000,000 loan from Now York cap italist* to build a rallroai from Al bany, Oa., to St. Androw’* Bay Fla.— Search-Light. Brooks county farmer* should com mence preparations now for an exhlb It at tho 8tate Fair next yoar. If we go In lot’s go to win.—Quitman Ad- Tertlser. j Brooks county will win If ahe make* J *1 honor* ha* been heard and hla crlcus, state commissioner of agricul ture, enter* the race for Congress next time, a* now seems quite prob able, tho voters of .tho Third district are assured anything but a dull tlmo. For Tom Hudson Is able, strong and very popular, and who ever opposes him will necossarlly spend many har rowing hours. For hundreds of voters already have) picked* Col. Hudson a winner and will support him cordially, as will other hundreds whon the Issuo is squarily made. For somo tlmo past Col. Hudson’s jnamo In connection with Congression- tho effort. “Jim Woodward's program was nom lnatlon, then colebratlon,” says tho Romo Tribune-Herald. Now hi asked to take abdication, but he says he will look to the peoplo for vindica tion.—Augusta Chronicle. He has now relieved the situation by offering his resignation.—Houltrlo Observer, .t It isn't every man whom you see holding up his head, and walking with shoulders squared back, thnt feels that way. Many times he Is bearing M great burden. How often men have to face the day's task, when ground seems crumbling under them and all that Is dear to them seems slipping away. Then Is the time when a helping hand Is appreciated, and when out of a plentiful store of good cheer a tittle may mean tl difference of a life. The good Tour life will be measured by t) number of times you give It.—Ex. candidacy accopted as ono of strong political probabilities of the next campaign. NO MORE RENT FOR ME! This xs tLe Expression' of Thousands who are Taking • Advantage of Our Offer, TEE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN Co, WILL LEWD VOtVMQWEV TO BUY A BOUSE C TRA1GRT OUT. If you Own Your Owr -ot Witt Lend You Money fc, Build. W. D. MORTON, AGT, BOOH NO. 4. Southern Hotel Bid. REFU8E TO ADMIT WOMEN DELEGATES. Tho New Sunbury Baptist Associa tion decline,! during Its session In Liberty county to reverse ‘Its attitude of many years standing and establish a precedent by permitting women del egates to take port In tho delibera tions of tho association. Two ladies from Savanusii. armal with the proper credentials from rue churches which sent them, were de nied tho right to take seats as dele gates by tho moderator. There was no appeal from the decision of this o£v dal and tho Incident passed off with out making a very serious ripple In tho proceedings. Mr. J. H. Parker, of Liberty county, waa the moderator who denied tho ladles the right to sit as representatives of their church- M. The Baptist authorities who were at thfe meeting of the association + + + + + + + + + •*.+■ + + * * + + +1 Al an oTldonco ot the spread of agree that the ruling of tho moderator tempo ran c« In the North, It U point- ad out that a Fenniylranla Lnlhem conference tho other day decided to pot under the church ban any of ita member* who signed a liquor llcenx petition. Tho Lutheran church being largely made ap of asnnans, or the!: Immediate descendant*, thta more I regarded as th* more surprising and • most striking evidence of the pro greet of tho great ware ot protest again,t Intemperance and tha saloon as It now exists. f;,i? waa the correct one. The ladles ac cepted It without a protest, and their churches were not represented al the association meeting In jjuscquence. Tho story which It goto* the rounds ot tho press to the effect that Mr. Bryan wilt again bo a candidate fo. ’■■e presidency In IhtS I, ’ without the slightest foundation. We rentare he prediction that Mr. Bryan aril' not again bo a candidate cnl he ould not ho. WE HAVE BEE5V FORTUNATE TO SECURE P1R. H. LESTER P1HRV1L, ♦ TO HAVE CHARGE 09 OUS Undertaking Department. Ur. Marrll enmes highly recomended both os a Funeral Dir ector and Embalmer, and is considered ono of the best In hit profession. Mr. Marrll can be found at our place ot buslacu during tho day and at iS Mary- street at night. Tour* respectfully. LOTT, TAm & CO. Furnishing Undertakers, Furniture. Office Phone 49 Nifht Phone 243. Iry Cd Want C2D. SUOjTO SAVANNAH VIA Atlantic Coast Line " ■ i "FOR THE INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIZE Automobile «Race November 25-26, 1908. 241 HUE LIGHT TAB RACE NOVEMBER jgjj, |M = MIU = GRAND_PRBE = RMK = ^^^^^m£ $5,000 Gold Cup and $8,000 Cash Prize ha. Attracted the World a Moat Famous Racing Machine* and Daring Driver*, . TICKETS ON 8ALE NOVEMBER 81ST TO 2STH 'AND FOR TRAINS SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE IN SAVANNAH BEFORE NOON NOVEMBER 20TH 1C08, FINAL IiyjT NOVIBIBIP. 30TE I9C8. Grand Stand Seating 33.000 people afTorJs a view (or rnnny miles of the roping machines driven at terinc and Itecord Breaking speed by the famous Winning drivers of the world over the finest SB mile Automobile Course In America rjumg^ Waycross Bakery Headquarters far all Kinds of Frosh Bread, Rolls Pies and Cakes * js e Waycross Bakery,