Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, December 31, 1910, Image 12

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TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS: We desire to extend to you our best wishes for a happy and a prosper ous New Year, at this the dose of the old year we wish to thank you for your large and generous patronage during the pa& year, the confidence you have shown in our business methods and policies has been very gratifying to us. The great growth of our business during the past year his a^ain proven, that honestly made merchandise, hone&ly and truthfully advertised and sold with out misrepresentation, together with fair and ju& treatment to al, is the essen- . tial basis for every successful business. We fully realize that the furnishing of the home, “the family ne&” is of great importance to every home lover, and our highest business aim in the future, as in the pa&, shall be at all times to conduct our business so that it shall have your continued support and confidence, to the end that we may make this the leading home-furnishing establishment of South Georgia. Again wishing you a happy new year, we are ; * ’’ vV . - f Yours truly, WALKER*MULLIGAN FURNITURE CO. A. R. HOOD, Mgr. MOO! MOT! HOO! HOOT OF THE OWLS. (Continued from Pile 1.) extcd os account of the bylaw. of amt an of Urn not* nil. for u ladle.' night once » month, at which llm* (to member, wire., litter, and friend, anther for a nodal evening of .losing, onrda, musical number., recitation., tefmhmenta, etc. II Sail a Wise Old Owl mito bit mate, I eoh Wise and let u« believe in Kate; Mr when everything that we know to said. We're a short time living, and a long time dead. have It flnl.hcd the boy. will "sit up and take notice.'' POWER BELONGS TO SPEAKER. Lorain, (Ohio). Nest, No. t23.\ Report, that they have just opened their new club room, and extend an Invitation to all visiting Owls to make their borne there while in the a .to. L 11 ft •• \kron, (Ohio), Nest, No. 129. Akron, Ohio.—Nest No. 129 recentl) opened tbelr clubrooin*. This nest 1« only fourteen months old, and hi s. m membership of about three huudreJ. T:ie new rooms are among the bent in . visiting' tlmcs t0 h,s p * rty ^ u,t a * (Continued from Page 1.) before a strong virile leader who is with both power and the courage to use IL A political party Is like an army and there can no more be 5 or 12 or 200 heads of It, than there can be that many generals at the head of :he army. “The next House will not be a con vention of delegates, but It will be as all other Houses have been, a body In control of a political *pftrty, which party must have organization and a beau. The Speaker Is responsible at consider and vote upon any bill It pleases, whether reported on by a qommfttee or not. These amendments bad the support of the entire Dem ocrat membership, and by them there was eliminated every substantial grievance and complaint against the House rules. Speaker Should Appoint. The Democratic party is not com mitted In anyway to the Begins fan. 3,1911. On Tuesday, Jan. 3,1911, the well known Com mercial school, WaycrossBusinets College, will.be gin its Winter session. From the applications al- propoxal to .trip the Speaker of ttoj” 1 ^ r f Ceived . Opening is expert* d. Hun- proposal to ip me op niter 01 mo (jred8 Q f our y oun g men and WO|nen have power to organize the House. Upon the Buckeye state and any Let n» live, eo'that, when w» com* brother who ml.se. meeting the wl.e' parl> 11 rca; ’?‘” l / ,,e ,0 th * couolry ' todlt, * | bird, of 129 I. to be pitied. At ::he' for 1,11 hla ° mcIal uc ^*- So 11 ha * Wo will feel no regret*, when we my opening of Ihe room. forty-elght new! bctn “ ntl 10 11 mu4t con(lnue t0 be as good bye; J inembo:s were bonded ihel "wal- j ,on * we mttlli, * ,n wvernment by Tor life was not meant for u long! lops.” Visitors were pre.-ent from par,y ’ for ,f we ftre 10 h * ve efflc,ent •wee, mf ne.U in South Rend. Clevel.nd, Mtn.' |,a " v ,,ri!a ” ,4a,lon ,he D,u *' iad some wrong, me right and some field. Canton. Lorain. Wud.wonh nnd bt ' " lcader w,,h tb * altrlil ' rights are wrong. J Uarabcrton. Many notable speakers hi pleasure or sorrow, tu Joy or In | were heard and a good time generally * j was enjoyed. Toe degree team in n> must still pluck the Thorn, when their uniforms of white and blue were w4? gather the Rose.. ♦ vel.it Ion to some of the visitors. Nashua, (N. H.) Owls. Nmbna writes to Organiser t’aul- f*W. that they have Just ordered 200 rrtrs aprons as they have put in so many new members since he institut ed Ihe nest that they need them as there arc quite .» mint her without mnr. Everything Uxism good to the rest, as at every meeting they have v'-ora f to 12 members Initiated. Na- ihtri neat expects to reach the -100 ttcri before they tiro a year oh*. IF IT’S GROCERIES YOU WANT COME TO THE STORE THAT HAS) THE STOCK. TO SELECT FROM. I WE HAVE THE GOODS. 31 2t WILSON GROCERY CO. Rev. W. H. Scrugr •ol^-vi, ( aibietoo, (Con.), Nest. Write#—We are getting along very tCcljr, and will grow large soon— .« fn.T in members at every meeting. CENTRAL BAPTIST SERVICE. will preach at tomorrow at the opera house-end rail a us to urge every ; n ember, who possibly can to be p.e*- tanr at both services. The rcgulhr Sunday school will he held at t’ ■ o’clock. The public Is cordially In- (to attend any or all of these ! services. •" ettown, (Fa.), Nsst. Uo. 72. A resolution was last night adopted! WANTED—Salesmen o# Ability and neat appearance to call og all merchants is iheir territory; elegant aide line, con venient to carry; good commissions; prompt remittance. A #19. Bellntont -V* ,Mr outings during «he be.tcd j H(g C|> Q J( 3)>1 „ ■> cur neat to buy* ten acres of land' uv f.ehlgb Mountain top and we are *-'<ig to bHld a bungalow where the r strbe n, tbelr wives and f tends can Mm. It la a Tine tract and when we utei» of power that accompany leader ship. Senate To Guide for House. "The practice In the Senate offers no rafe guide for Tie House. In the llrst place the presiding officer of the Senate represents ? the *dxe.cutl | branch of the government and ought not to have the influence over legisla tion that tho power to organize the Senate would give him. In, the next place, the Senate (a less than one- fourth the size of the House and it: organization through a committee Is a much simpler affair than organizing the House inSthal way would he. In addition to all t'lls "bossism” ami •■cza-ri^m” ’he Senate has been much more pronounced than In th» House, with the difference that the Speaker of the House Is an officer recognized by the constitution while the “boss” of the Senate Is unknown to the constitution and subject to none of 1t« limitations. •‘During the recent Congress the Speaker was removed from the al:- powerful Committee on Rulqs and that committee was made elective by the contrary It is committed the other way, for at the last Democratic caucus of the last session, pending a motion .to .instruct the newly fleeted Demo craitc members of the Rules Commit tees, to urge and favor a new rule creating a Committee one Committees, tlie caucus on a roll call by a vote nr proctlcally two to one, adjourned and Stepped From This School to Success uotil today business men recognize it as the SCHOOL of EXCELLENCY Young people who want the bert attend our refused to con.ider il The party we. school because they Know they will get the bert, thus record during the la.t cam-'and will be sure of the bert positions. palgn as opposing a Committee on Committees. "The recent public acquiescence in the plan of a Committee on Commit tees by Champ Clark, who expectB to be the next Speaker means nothing more in my opinion than a natural teluctance and hesitancy in the posi tion of seeking power. His situation Is a delicate one and the burden or opposing the radical departure now being urged should not be laced upon him alone. The matter concerns the Democratic party far nnd near. We have in the Sixty-second Congress merely an opportunity. This oppor tunity cannot be'taken advantage of by destroying the House organization.” Don’t wait to send in your name. DO IT NOW. For full information, address, R. F. ZEIGLER, President, < WAV CROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Drawer 478. PHONE 90. Waycross, Ga. PHONE 90. paated down to lie flat. They are take part are io be dressed ai women tluted the Irrldescent colors and s'.iad- and the occasion is likely to be a very c« »o harmonize with the frock. This lively one. ieatner Isncy is the latest novelty in —* — ‘—s* ft o;ge<ir. AGENTS—-Fell genuine guaranteed hose 70 per cent jiroflt. Make $10 dally. Live agents and beginners in vestlgnte. Strong Knit, Box #029. West Philadelphia. tf SAVANNAH IANS WILL WATCH OLD YEAR OUT AND NEW IN Savannah, Ga.. Dec. 31.—The old 8AVED FROM AWFUL DEATH. How an appalling calamity in hie family was prevented is told by A. u. year will be watched out and the ne* McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C.. R. Rr year weleon.eU by a large uu.nber C ^ ^ Favunnahlans tonight. Tlu'.c Is io J and pale, hnd no appetite and seemed be a watch service at Trlnltv Me,ho-i‘".Vow weaker evwydto. Mill rent- Ire at Trinity Meth-j ™ ™* m Dr n# . dlst Church and one at St. I'aul’a «ov*ry was tried, nnd so completely, Lp!scopal Ourcb. In addition ,1tou,. ! ™ r ? d b t'' ,b * ba " no i. b £" ‘™ u ; . _ r , bled »ith n rough .luce. It.-the best FEATHERS FOR SLIFPERS. ands of Savanuahlan^ will Ik? on the medicine I ever saw or btfrd of.” The cr.te for fr.thrr. hu .pread .trert, or „p thclr hen-r, with SSup”"Sorrt*to rtYKSl^U^ from the ,ic»d to the neck, from the llrework. with which ro welcome ble«. it hu no equul. !0c.< JI.OO. Trial retk to the hand, and now from hand J9I1. At the Y. M. C. A. room, to- ,ree ' 0naranlc * d br An Drn, ‘ the Houm. In addition a new rule-to foot. The latest thing In feather, night tiler. Is to b* a suffragette con- wa. created under which a majority! rre feather .Upper.. They arc made vcntlon that proml.c. a great deal Why I. It you did not do at your of the Hou«e le gfreo Ihe power to of tl)e plain garden goose and are. fnn. The young men who are to neighbor, buy of Bam Heller; -J