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WAYCROSS, GA., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911
NUMBER 130
VOLUME XVIII
FOUNDATION MATERIAL IE PLAC- We the undersigned business men Sons; J. F. Harbin,,county treasurer,
ED FOR USE. land subscribers to tbe phones of your jc. Downey, sale stable; J. T. McGee,
,—— I system In the city of Wayoross, hav- J Blacksmith and Wheelwright; W. M.
Work on the new eyppress offlee lng heard complaints by your opera- J Wilson, V.-P. Wilson Grocery Co.;
and transfer shed hare Is how well tors, think that the contentions of'Hardy Bros., merchants, C. S. Hardy;
under way, .and rapid progress will be I said operators are reasonable, Tlieyjw. D, Morton, Real Relate; E. P,
made. The material for the founda- Ido not ask for money nr for easier | wildea for Blizzard, Market; Barnhill
tton work has Arrived, and has been hours but they do ask for courteous-' Jeweler; Clias. E.' Harper; J. \V.
placed. The track gang has remorea treatment at the hands of your Chief j Adams £ Co., merchant;,; Jones]
the tacks heretofore used about the Operator, and they contend that said Racket 8tore, J. It. ones. Prop.; t). |
site 'of the building, and will <y>ou Chief Operator does not treat them J. Miller. Co. Cora.; Geo. I. Stocle,
start work on tbe other yard Improve- with the common courteay dlie' them merchant; Young-llobortson Drug Co.
menls. aa subordinates, that she la cross and J. .11. Warren,'Jr. Mar.; V. I.. Stanton
Aery in disposition and domineering Oen. Act. Insurance, Slate l.lfe Ins.
In attitude toward them, rendering Co.; S. Roarnzrelg. merchant; II. F.
n fl j IA QDI r (if . the service'to them irksome and tils- Jones. Restaurant; F. L. Hall; M.
DUUnDDLL n I ! agreeable In the highest degree, ar.d L, Goodyear, grocer; Lee Goodson.
” that the said Chief Operator, Mias Mg)-. Singer Sowing Machine Co.;
nrtrrrr fl 1 j Brown, be reraovid and a more agree- Warren Bros., merchant a: R. L. Man,
I IJrrrr UQ able disposed and courteous chief be, Meat Market; Jobnaon-St’lckland
UUI I LLj Ufll installed In her place. i Merchant; B. D. Finn Supt.. Water
| Works; J. T. Strlcklkaml. T. O. W. C.'
W. D. Tollmans, Lumber Dealer; Hum
phreys Williamson, Merchants; The
Seals Pharmacy, Druggist; W. D.
O'Quinn. Merchant; H. J. Benton &
Co., Merchant; Farris, Cash Grocery
MANY CASES ON CIVIL AND CRIM
INAL DOCKETS TO BE TRIED.
Will Be The Most Complete Educa
tional Train Ever Operated,
City ourt opened (or business this
morning: at 10 o'clock. Tbe first few
hours of tbe court were consuumed in
sounding the docket. From announ
cements Tiiade fit is evident that the
week Will be a busy; one. Judge Mc
Donald Is presiding. The criminal cas-
as come p after the civil docket work*
An Educational Train will again
tour Georgia from February 7tli to
March 25. 1B1J, inclusive. The rail-
The big sale of building lots in "IdyF
wildo”, which hint been extensively ad
vertised for some time, began today,
and will last fdur days. The sale' ie
in charge of experienced auctioneers
of New York, and will no doubt prove
very successful.
Colder tonight and Tuesday. Gen
erally fair. . The weather forecast
holds out no hope of a continuance
of this delightful leather, hence for
p while at least this section will be
compelled to stand-some of the doses
tbe rest of thecountry has had almost
continuously since last fal..
The band conceits,
free, and other features will prove at
tractive to many.
OPERATION BY WAYCR088 PHYS- /
ICIANS GAVE NEGRO 8PEECJH.
ATTENTION VETERANS.
It has been decided that the mem
bers of Confederate Veterans Camp
of Waycross, 819, will maet la the
High School Auditorium, at .^o'clock
on the morning of the ldth fiwt, <tlec«
(Winers and attend to routine'buslnesu
for one hour. At 10 o'clock t&ov are
to, lie the guests the tT D. C„ who
have a beautiful programme arrang
ed fay the occasion. By order of
A. P. Pcrhnm/ Hr., Cap*.. Comdg-
.1. \V. Strlclflandi Adjutant.
As a result of a squabble at Coffee
Ga., Saturday Dr.eO'QuInn of Pater
son came to this city Saturday sight
at ten o’clock bringing with him a
man who was speechless, and suffer
ing* from a depressed fracture of the
skull and aevoro contusions about Uk
head.
Drs Carswell and Fleming operated
on the man. trephining. Thj»y rpfnqv-
ed a portion of tli*iSl.u)f and elevat
ing the remaining deprpessed portion,
put the man to talking. Dr. O'Quinn
took the negro back on the early
Dear Veterans:—You rfre Invited by
the Francis 8. Bartow Chapter Uni
ted Daughters of the Confederacy of
this city to attend in a body, the
memorial exercises of Jacksons and
Lee’s birthday; to be held in the
Cehtrai School Auditorium on Thurs
day. jan. 19th, at ten o'clock a. m.
13 f>t *?; Mrs! Fred Brewer, Secty.
The ’children of i the Confederacy
‘irre j •imjmmg-trdinSumlJ
morrow afternoon at 3:30 at the cm-
tral school auditorium to practice the
choruses to he used on Thursday.
NEAR-BEER DEALER AND
ANTI-8ALOON TOGETHER.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 16.—For once In
their lives the near-beer dealers of
Atlanta and the prohibitionists of the
nntl-saloon league are agreed on a
question, are both on the same side
of the fence. They are both kicking
like fury against the granting of*
looker privileges to any mprg Atlanta
clubs. Nine or ten clubs are already
enjoying tbe locker pWvllges and tbe
police committee Is about to grant
four of five more prtvlfges.
The iiftr-beer t people say it hurt**
their business, while tbe antt-selooB’
league people say It vitiates tb«ef
fect of prohibition. The near-beer
manufacturers and dealers say thin
with so many clubs going they have
to pay all tbe high licenses Whilo- thw
dabs get tbe profits.
You Can Make No Mistal
By Wearing a Suit Made by
the railroads. Every town visited
should make a apodal effort to adver
tise its coming end Invito the people
f'ljun rural districts and surroundlpg
territory to bo present,
.
Lot everyone, cooperate in this
movemept to' diygeminate agricultural
Information which the- tour of this
train makes possible.
Editor HeraM: /
Injustice to the ones wwhose nemo
do nit appear in' the list (or the tele
phone girls yon wilt please slate 6e
only want to know the complaint be
fore taking either side, ae wa do not
want to do anyone an Injustice.
Two Cltlsens.
Strause & Bros.
The best dressed men you meet on the street
are wearing them.
. They are the best on the market today.
OUR NEW COURT REPORTER.
Mr. Len K. Rosn bes been appoint
ed Court reporter (or Judge Parkers
A Co., groceries; Cbas. E. Csson, Dep
uty Clerk B. C.; J. M. Cox, Hayor;
T. C. Sauls; V. C. Parker; K. H.
Crayley, Real Estate; Birmans Realty
Co.; B. H. Williams; C. M. Sweat; 0.
P. Folks, Jno. T. Wat. Watt HdW.
Co.: J.-W. Moore H. MV Johnson, M.
D.; J. A. Anderson,-So. Es. Co.;
court, tho Waycross circuit, sqd also
(or Judge McDonalds oourL t'au City
Court of Waycross. Mr. Roan Is a
son of Judge Roan of Douglai and la
fully equipped for,his work as court
reporter.
Mr. Bonn, Jr., will make his home
In Waycross and we welcome him to
-the city.
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Foil can get them ah
Waycrosa Ga.
After hearing the statements-of-tbe
committee to adjust the dlferepcee
between tbe telephone operatois and
tho company, we the members of Car
penters Local No. 77» heartily endorse
the action ol the operators and' give
them oar hearty support, and,earn rat-
ly request nil organized Labor t* len |
them pll the honorable aaal.lan. pw
sible.
It. E. Bowers, A<*'. R 3
A. 8. Morton, President
Anything You •Need For Boys,
Owing to the Trades and Labor As-
camlily meeting tonight, the proposed
mass meeting .for the striking tele
phone operators will'he postponed'un
til Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, over
tody Invited
s> ' - ttag
WZ THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
of Local 770 CarymsMn-aod Joiners
'The Stein-,
Sam W. Peck
Block Co.
dndCo.
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