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Desirable
City Lots for
Sale!
A. M.
Knight and
RmI E»t»te, Insurance and
Renting Agents.
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conio to Sam Heller *& Co. for your
UMltrellns; its at -J.7 Albany 19 12t
DODSON CO.
The finest line of boys
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS ANb WARE COUNTY AND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
VOLUME XVIII
WAYCROSS GA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19 1910
NUMBER 63
CLEARING WITH PUPILS WILL
COOLER WEATHER BE EXAMINED
MANY LAND OWNERS AND OTH-
ERS FAVOR THE MOVEMENT.
Since the meeting in Waycross Wed
nesday at the Board of Trade a gum-
ber of parties interested in .the'ttrAls-
age movement have written the Board
of Trade that they will help-lfr wr0Tjr
way possible. Secretary Greer, of the
Greater Georgia movement, hag en
dorsed the movement as being In close
relation to that for a Greater Georgia.
The state geologist is interested, and
has written President Knight, of the
Board of Trade, for information about
the new organization.
Most of the assurances of co-opera
tion come fr
CHANCE OF FAIR DAY HERE TO
t MORROW 18 8LIM.
Clearing, but rather slow in South
Georgia, with cooler weather, is the
weather dope for today. The rain
which has been general will probably
continue most of today, but the clear
ing up process may drive the showers
away before dark. The western por
tion of Georgia is almost certain to
have a fair Sunday, hut It is a bit
doubtful as to what "Waycross will
have. . [ • t >• |
GYPSY QUEEN DEAD.
EXAMINATION BEGAN THI8 WEEK
—ENDS DECEMBER 8.
PLENTY OF FUN VALDOSTA GETS ;A BUSINESS
HERE TONIGHT
MURRAY AND MACK COMPANY
WITH GRI2LY BEAR DANCE.
Medical examination of pupils in
the Waycross public schools will be
the order of the day until pocembev
8, when the work will he finished.
The Qffer of the Ware County Medl* ^
al Society was accepted some time s0ns featureM
ago, and the first examinations was
made this week by Dr. A. Fleming.
The examinations will be made us
follows: Nov. 21, Dr. R. P. Ixlar;
Nov. 22 and 23, Dr. J. H. Latimer;
Nov. 24 and 25, Dr. M. M. Johnson; j
Plenty of fun is assured tonight
when Murray and Mack arrive at
Parker Theatre for "Flnnigau's Bnll."
The company is a picked one, and
guarantees to supply fun. . The?
»re all new and the best
of the season. Seat sale at Scruggs
Pharmacy until 7 o’clock tonight, af
ter which It will be transferred to the
theatre. Curtain call at 8:16.
OUT BOOKLET
EXCELLENT INFORMATION CON
TAINED IN NEW IS8UE.
Baltimore, Md., Nov. 19,—Tile burial , Dec. 1 and 2, Dr. D. M. Bradley; Dec,
the coast counties, of the body of Jessie Habersham Mi-j 5 and fi, Dr. J. C. Rlpparfd; Dec. 7
where thousands of acres await atten- chaele, the Baltimore society girl who: and 8, Dr. J. J. Beaton,
tion. There is no doubt that the or- married a Gypsy king, took place to J P’hysicians are requested to give
ganization will have file co-oprration day at Loudon park cemetery. J Prof. Pound the hour
of hundreds throughout the state be- Mrs. Mlchaele died In a Cincinnati i deflire to make the
MR. W. 8. HENLEY TAKES
CHARGE OF BELL TELEPHONE
R. F. Durant, manager of the South
ern Bell Telephone Company In Way-
cross has r* signed to accept a posi-
which they'Bon In North Carolina, his former
examinations. I ^ onie * tale » anti will be succeeded by
fore another month has passed.
hospital recently. She was a dearend- J About 1,200 children will be examined I "
ant of Francis Scott Key, the author and certificates given telling what I croHK -
of •* The Star Spangled Banner.” The j treatment if any is needed. The cer*| Mr. Henley is
Henly, who Is now in Way-
Under the auspices of the Board of
Trade, Valdosta 'has a new advertis
ing booklet, gotten up by C. C. Thom
as, secretary, formerly of Waycross.
The. book Is .the work of a Valdosta
printery, and contains much dope on
Valdosta and Lowdnes county, as
well as a number of pictures that
show Valdosta up to advantage.
The booklet will no doubt prove a
big aid in attracting homeseekers to
that thriving city and county, and
speaks well for fhe progress of our
fllster city. The secretary Is to be
congratulated upon the work also, for
it ta really something anyone might
be proud of handling.
TWO PATIENTS DEAQ
FROM WRONG MEDICINE.
Wilmington, N. C. f Nov. 19.—It has
man of developed that two deaths occurred
EARLY IN THE YEAR 1811, THE
HERALD WILL I88UE IT’S WEEK
LY EDITION AS* in THE PA8T.
OUR WEEKLY WILL BE TWELVE
PAGES AND WILL BE 8ENT TO
EVERY FAMILY IN WARE COUNTY
AND TO HUNDRED8 IN NEIGHBOR
ING COUNTIES.
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT WILL
ALSO BE REOPENED AND VERY
MUCH IMPROVED. NEW MACHIN
ERY WILL BE ADDED AND A
LARGE STOCK OF STATIONARY
WILL BE CARRIED.
THE8E FEATURES WILL IN NO
WAY INTERFERE WITH OUR DAI-
LY EDITION, WHICH WILL ALSO,
GREATLY IMPROVED. OUR
FRIEN08 WILL PLEA8E TAKE DUE
NOTICE OF THIS STATEMENT
AND BE READY WITH THE PRICE
OF A YEARS SUBSCRIPTION.
SENATOR TERRELL
WANTS PRIMARY.
HARDWICK ASPIRES of •• The Star Spangled Banner.” The j treatment if any is needed. The cer. j Mr * Henie.v is a telethon
TO SENATORSHIP. young woman disappeared from her j tifleate will be in the for mof a recoin- j experience and ability, having former-• at the Dclewarn hospital here Tuesduy
Atlanta. Ga.« Nov. 191—Congressman 'mine f.v< years ago. joining the tribe . mendatlo n to the parents, and la prac *>’ been manager of the Squthern Bull j night, from a mistake In medicines. I —
T, W. Hardwick declined to make any of Gypsies over which she afterwards! tically the same as will bo used by j exchange .In‘Newport News, Va. lie j A bottle used for Kp^oin salts lino j Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 19.—Senator Jo.
further statement yesterday regard- ruled ns queen \vh<?n she married J other societies in the state.
lng his senatorial aspirations, but gave. “King .John”. Mlchaele. - — ■■■-■
it to be understood that, he propose
to be In the race to the end. Whethe
Fine line Ladies and Mb
this means that he will oppose Mr. ers. •
S&Itli should the latter run, he would 18 2t.
not state. Both Mr. Hardwick and
MV. smith were silent when question
ed upon their .views ns to a primary
for United States senator.
i DO Y^U WANT TO BE IN STYLE?!
pausing
on the HtafT been sent to the drug room to be Ueph M. Terrell stated yesterday that
lulled, and the man In charge of the be desired a primary for jlio nomina-
young nin„ of. room by mistake filled the bottle with tlon of a candidate for senator to suc-
and the re is every j bichloride of mercury and It was sent jeecd to the remaining portion of Sen
ile will be-popular in j back to the ward. The fatal tjnjg fttor Cln^f unexpired, term, after that
patients and Tor whlch he Is appointed expires. He
and ability ; was given n
of the dlately they
ere made ill.
is ;
[called attention to the fact that both
| the Macon platform and the Atlanta
| platform, adopted Sept. 1, last, in ef-
and childrens suits sev
er shown here, togeth
er with the largest as
sortment of boys
knickerbocker paints,
Worsted^ Cassimers,
Cheviots,Tweeds,ewef a 7
new colors and late$'
styles.
EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOL WEAR.
=====±==/VT as
H. C. SEAMAN,
TAXES OVER
HUDDLESTON COMPANY.
Atlanta, tin., Nov. 19.—The Ifudille-
Publfshing company hits dlssolv
ed fend file printing supplies of the
rompnny have been taken over by the
Dodaon Printing and Supply company
Press Huddle.ton. prealdent of the
, has not announced hi. plana
for the future. W. T. flordon. secre
tary and treasurer, will he secretary
to Congressman William Schley How
ard.
HOME 18 BURNED.
Columbus, on.. Nov. 19. The large
country homo of P. P, Blackmon, sev
eral miles east of Columbus was des
troyed by lire yesterday, together
with all out house, and content., the
financial loss being quite heavy.
A big barn wllb some $1,000 worth
of grain was also destroyed and It le
anld that Mr. Blackmon had no In-
auranee on the property.
DEMOCRATIC VICTORIES HELP .
FINANCIAL SITUATION.
Atlanta, On., Nov. IP.—The Demo
cratic victories all over the country
have strengthened materially the flnan
dal iltuallon In tha south. Leading
financial representatives hers who are
In touch with the big Investor, de
clare that the general welfare of tble
section jA the .countfT*,' combined
with thdi'tact that the touth l» stead
ily taking her place higher where she
belongs In the councils of the nation,
con&Hinently enabling her to obtain
bar material rights In Coe distribution
of federal aid, but business throughout
Wxlc I. on t>. splendidly solid footing.
It la predicted that mors monay will
I j/e Invested In the Booth In tha next
I fiva years than avar before, end what
jla more important still ilnat mors
■monay will ha kept here.
I Southern buelneee men. It teems,
j are more and mors realizing the ne-
ceaaity and advisability of keeping
j their money at home. Etch year In
'the PUL the noutbem bank, have
bsso borrowing over ,94.000,000 ever;
year from northern sources, in the
face of that the people of the aonth
i eend north nearly every yur ,50,000,-
j fatally wounded this
MAN HOLDS ROAEERrUcct calls for primary nominations of
Terre Haute, Ind., Noy. 19,- -Al- United Stoics Senators along with
though probably fatally wounded, Al- 1 Ollier public officials,
bort K. I.ee, station-agent for the Sennlor Terrell said ho pre.umed,
Pennsylvania railway at Edwardaport,
Ind., grappled with Iho robber who
forced hla way Into the station last
night and held him until help arriv
ed. Lee was shot Just below the heart
and probably will die.
THE SAVANNAH PRESS
IS NINETEEN YEARS OLD.
Savannah, Oa.. Nov. 18. The Sav
annah Prea la 19 years old today. The
volume changes with the Issue of this
afternoon. The Press Is the only af
ternoon paper ever started In Sevan
nali that made a success.
A DOLLAR FOR THE
LARGEST SWEEET POTATO.
Who evar brings In tha largest
sweat potato In weight, to the office
of Iho Dean Realty . Company In tha
LaOrande building will receive a sil
ver dollar. Potato must' be bronchi
In before December 1C and grown In
Were county. All potnloee will re
main the property of the company
for exhibition purposes. If you have
a big potato bring It In.
Nor. 15-17-19, Daan Realty Company.
Come to our store for . Clothing.
18 M. J. W. Adams * Co.
000 In premiums on life Insurance,
Realising the fallacy of each business
methods, ineurance companies on
legal reserve baslz have been eatnbllih
ed In various purls of the aonth and
have been doing splendid business.
For Instance. In this state, the first
legal reserve company established
some years ago within ibe limits of
Georgia, the State Mutual Lila Insur
ance Company of Romo, with C. R.
Porter president, hu shown magnifi
cent galne In business end Is yearly
keeping thousands of dollars In the
south which. Invested in northern
companies would 'have been drained
out of this territory. The premium
income of eon them life companies
daring laet year shows for the State
Mutual of Georgia, which led thirty
one companies, the sum of <1,552,375.
In view of the platforms of the two
convention! at which Mr. Smith was
nominated for Governor, which (earn
ed to be mandatory n this subject,
tlie state committee would be celled
and wuald name a date for aprlmary.
Senator Terrell haa received con
gratulations from many aourcos, and
a large number of letten and tele-
grams have reached him unsolicited, '
offering support. Not a few of those
he states, came from members of the
General Assembly, who wore for Hoke
Smith for Governor, hut who stele
they will aland for him for aenitor.
Senator Terrell bellevba that he win
have a majority l„ the legislature ev
en In the event the elate committee
should fell to order a primary. ,
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Sweaters for men and boys.
18 8L j. w. Adana * Co.
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