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Anything You Need For Boys,
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS ANL WARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
NUMBER 121
WAYCROSS, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911
VOLUME XVIII
ault UKirrLtu 15 me uurt
NEARLY ALL SCHEDULES OFF IN WEATHER MAN
FINDS LITTLE POLICE ARREST NEGRO WANTED FROM J. E. OICKINS STORES LAST AT A MEETING OF THE SOUTH- EY MABEL PAIGE AND KER COM- •
RELIEF FOR SOUTH GEORGIA.'
Little If any relief from cold wrath-
r Is promised South Georgia tonight
do roil, wan tod
county for the inimlo:
• Wrecks, snow statins, and delay
connections, added together, gives a und f 0 , U0rr0 w. The best line of dope | p r j mug Miley at Itahira Christmas,
had train service generally. ^ given Is oontlnued cold. Fair weath- was arrested here this morning by
This was experienced through most er W |)| pj evail, which Is something to q Miller, of Hablra, and Police-
of South Georgia today. The wrecks, j )e thankful for. I man Padgett, of the Waycross force.
| The northern part of the state will Baker was in a shanty In Hoidsville,
happily, were not of a serious nature,
and only tied up local traffic between j no ^ jj e go cold tonight, and some let* flD( ] when confronted by the olfle
Waycross and Valdosta on the Atlan
tic Coast Une, and between Way-
cross and Atlanta on the Atlanta,
Birmingham and Atlantic.
From* the northwest no trains ar-
up fn temperature is assured for made no attempt to escape.
Friday.
MC GRAW WANTS SENATORS
DAMAGE TO THE ORANGE CROP. (
j Washington. Juu. !& Florida is in j they wanted. Three leather suit
ERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
I j 1 MARCH 8 TO 10. j '
| I.nst night sometime, .1. K. Dfokins *. —~ — j The plays chosen for the preseut
Stares was robbed of about $200 worih j Washington. IX .Ian. 6.—Fregt-1 four of M |> g Mabel Paige and her
of goods. . dent Taft and twe of hIs cabinet, Sec* j company', are of a line class. “A
The jobbery - was discovered this! retarles Dickinson and Wilson, will j Bachelor’s Honeymoon" is one of the-
morning when \|r. .J. K. Dlckins open he present at. the great meeting of | best und funniest 'comedy dramas
td up his store*. of the Southern Commercial Congress [ever written and Its musical number*
The thief or thieves, for t'ae.e was . in Atlanta, Alurt'n 8th, 9th and 10th. jare all tuneful, breezy and up-to-date,
evidently more 'Ihan one, gained *?it- j This meeting will typify the physical At the present time, three high price
trance by smashing a window iu the j recovery of the South. In an inter*
rear, and thus gaining entrance to' view today G. Grosvenor Dawe, Man*
priceeded to take what, aging Director, said: “Just fifty years
ago the struggle between the states
ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE;t the grip of frigid weather and by es was packed with various articles, wns approaching a liead.^ Consequen-
rived before noon. The uearest ap-| Grafton, W. Va., Jan. 5.—John T. night the cold waYe will have swept as ' Among them, shoes, hats, shirts, silk; tly this semi-centennial meeting will
proach to schedule time whs seveu | McGraw, one of the five avowed can* j f ar 80 uth as Miami, and the extreme hose, stick pins, gloves—well, In Wet \ have unusual significance. The pro-
hours. The Seminole pulled In from
Chicago way behind time. The Dixie
Flyer Is due at 3:30 this afternoon,
6u&\| due here at 5:35 this morn-
«no the Sally Limited from Chi
cago and Cincfpn'fJ,. due here at
9:35 a. m„ is Krarked up-o!) the bul
letin board to arrive shortly after 4
this afternoon.,
didates for United States senator, in j south portion of the mainland. | everything or the heat. The robbers j eeedlngs will cover three days. One
a statement made public declared for! The thermometer stood at freer.* J must have been well acquainted with | whole division of the meeting will be
the eleclon of United States senators I | ng point at Jacksonville, while in the I the store, as it was dark inside and j styled "Kxternul Views of the South."
by direct vote of the pepople, for a i northwestern portion pf the state the j a*' mutches- were used, unless they | The group of speakers is of national
primary law, for economy in state and j mercury fell from 13 to 14 degrees j had a dar.k-lnpiern, for they did not! weight. Secretary of Agriculture Wil-
disturb anythingexcept wrat they son: George W. Perkins; Kdwurd
National affairs and for the ussiimp- below freezing.- Great damage to
tlon by the national government of. orange crop Is believed to have
such part of the Virginia debt as the] suited.
supreme conrt of tile United States j
eou'd use. | Hines, President of the National Luiu-
Mr Dickius places the stolen articles j her Manufacturers Association; Sum-
A special train was made up here | decides srall he apportioned to the
this morning to make the Coast Line j state of West Virginia.
connections at Jesup. This was be* J —
cause regular, train No. 182 was; TEXAS FIELD TRIALS,
blocked by the freight wreck near; Taylor, Texas, Jan..5.—'The annual
Valdosta. The eastern service was j Held trials of the Texas Hreeders’
only two hours behind. The A. B.! Club began today on the Si lies much,
& A., traips are being detoured above mm this city. The programme of
Manchester because of freight wreck'si tk'* meet extends over two days, with
and are running from three, to fourteen | the Derbj^stake aijd the alj-uge stuke
i the pprindpal* events.
INAUGURATION IN
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Concord. N. if., Jan. 5. Robert P.
Pass was today inaugurated as gov
ernor of New Hampshire. At\ the
same time the other State officers-
elect took the oath of office. The
address of Governor Hass was devot
ed wliwolly to matters of Slate Inter
est..
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ins near as can be asco:tallied, at
i about $200 or over, hut the robbers
i got more than that. The cash reg-
! ister which contained a few dollars
• was not disturbed at all.
I A hack door was open early in the
night, and was closed by ono of the
I policemen. Inasmuch ns one of the
j lnrge tour windows was open tills
' morning, It Is possible that the bur-
i glars were in the store when the door
, was locked. The supposition Is that
one of the party climbed tluouvh tho
Hirali window, and then opened the
buck door, the key being on the in*
sfde.
uc] Mcllohcrta of Pittsburg and Ar
thur M. Huiris of N. W. Harris and
Company of lloston.
, The first night will he devoted to
the stihjejct of "The Solid South of
Business.'* spoken to by one business
leader from each state; the second
night to "Mailing tho New South Un
derstood," closing with a speech by
Colonel Roosevelt on "The South’s
Obligation in Statesmanship and in
Business Fndeavor”; tho third night
to "The South's Higher Thought."
The speakers tluit night will he Wil
liam CJ. MrAdoo, l)r. K A. Alderman
{(invited). Governor Woodtow Wilson
companies ure playing It on the road'
as a one piece attraction and It has
neveu been resented at popular prices*
except by the larger and more preten
tious city stock companies who can
afford to produce th^ latest and best
on the market.
‘"llie game, the second night's play.
Is' fresh from the pen of the author
and the celebrated metropllltan man
ager, Mr. William A. Brady, has .re
served the acting rights for all thw
larger cities. It Is absolutely, entirely
new. and Miss Paige regards It as
the best play In which «he has ever
appeared anywhere.
Miss Paige and her company will
appear at Parker Theatre next Mon
day und Tuesday, presenting "A Bach
dor's Honeymoon" on Monday, and
"The Game" on Tuesday. Popular ,
prices, 25c. .50c and 75c, will rule and
seats an* on sale at Scruggs Phap-,
ujacy. . -4. • f
Several clues have been obtained. | Secretary or Wn rDIcklnson. The
and arrests are posdhle In a short final speech of file meeting will he l»y
President Taft, his subject being "A
Greater Nation Through a Greater
South.*'
The Stein-
Sam W. Peck
Block Co.
and Co.
SMART SET COMPHNY
HERE SATURDAY
REPORTED rftAT HONDURAN
REBELS 8URROUNO CAPITO*.
New Orleans, Jan. 5.-That Gen.
Luis Duron, commanding 2,000 Hondu
ran and Nicaraguan revolutionists,
On Hie ills'll! of Satin’day, Jaiiuur, j KM , donlnf In on ToKUcIgnlpn, the
7 nt the Paiker Thonire, Burton ttnil J,u.pltol of Hondurna, ’umi would at
WI»w»U'» doted "Smart Set” Gom-, -tipt «, take the city, le the newn
Strause & Bros.
The best dressed men you meet on the street
are wearing them.
They are the best on the market today.
pany will present "George Washington
Bullion," a clean and up-to-date mus
ical comedy In three aids, Salem
Tutt Whitney, an artist qapable ns
he Is resourceful, is the chief com
edian. He has a part that Is sold
to- St his talents In an appropriate
mapner.
The supporting cast with Its forty
select people and larged singing cho
rus on the‘road. Includes J. Homer
Tutt ond Daisy Peters Martin, prima
donna, two performers who sre at
tractions In themselves.
The production in Its entirety
smacks of careful and deliberate
prrpamtlon, nothing laving hern over
looked even lo the minutest detail.
Plenty of song lilts, lively entrance
brought by the Scandsnavlan steainci
Karen, which arrived here yesterday
afternoon from Ceiba on the Belize
route.
Gen. Manuel Bonilla, former Presi
dent of Honduras and leader’ of the
administration against the Davila ad
ministration, Is aboard the gunboat
Hornet, with forty Americana, most of
them former United States navy gun
ners and army regulars, according to
the story the Karen brings/ The
JlornetlH to attack the coast owns
and snhdue them, while Gen. Dnron
attacks Tegucigalpa end Gen. Lee
Christmas fjweeps lh$o the capital
from another direction,
j The Hornet, It Is said, picked iip
the American*!, who were massed an
music, side splitting situations and the Guatemalan frontier, on h£r re*
ensembles are distributed during the
action of the comedy. The offering
'further contains many original fea-
j tures combining on the whole an en-
I tertninment that needs make the
(roost exacting lover of all that Is ex
Icellcnt’ln theatricals sit up nnd take
notice.
ALDRIpH NOW THE GOVERNOR.
Lincoln,' NebrJan. Himple cere-
monies marked the Inauguration of
turn fi'om Cape Graciak, and Is proba
bly In action against coast towns at
this time.
Officers of the Karen say President
Davila has no real gunners and only
native soldiers, and cannot hope to
hold out against the revolutionists.
COLONEL R0O8EVELT
TO SPEAK AT BANQUET.
New York. Jan. 5. Former Presi
dent Roosevelt will 1m the chhff speak
MAY LOOSE COUNTY JOBS.
Atlanta, Gn., .Ian. 5.—Oov. Brown
has under .consideration the question
of declaring vacant the offices of tax .
receiver und fax collector in thirty’,
Georgia counties because they failed
to file their bonds by January 1, as
the law requires. The list of delin
quents was reported to hint by the .
Comptroller General, and Includes tax
collectors und tax reoelyera In Bryan,. •
Caindeu, Jenkins, Lowndes, McIntoMh^ ,
itltchd! . Pierce, Screven, Sumter* ,
Telfair. Wuynye, the tax receiver In .
Burke and the tax collector In Liberty* ,
besides othcis in the northern section
of the state. ,
It. rests with the .Governor whether
to declare the offices vacant for failure
to file bonds, and It la said In - the ,
event the surety companies should
refuse to waive the date, or to con- .
sent to the bonds being (lied as of ,
be would ha., no other nt-
ternaUwe. The governor bee the, met- .
Ur under consideration.
'.Chenier H. Aldrich ne governor ot j er.^n the nonual banquet nt Hie I’erl-
Xetynnkn today. There wh» even leee j odlcal • Publl.heiV Aenorintlan of
roi'ioHllly In the change of oilier j America, to be glgen tomorrow night
State olllcera. A public reception naeJet the Weldorf-Aetorla. The oib‘r
held at'the Slate Houee. but the enn- speakers will Include Ropreeentnllve
tomary Inaugural ball^wne omitted out Champ Clnrk, Francis J. Honey of
or defference to the wishes of the Sen Francisco nnd Bishop Williams
new governor. {of Detroit.
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AFTER'
C o fireman haa done his best and
st out. Is then too late to consider
ahout n policy of fire Insurance. Foe
your protection yon shonld
INSURE IN OUR COMPANY .
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today. The cost-tor adequate Insur.
ftnee to warrant you against financial
foes will not be great.
Why not gyt our rates sod gnan)
your Inlereafft before It Is loo IftteT
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