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AYGROSS
RALD
WAYCROSS, CA., MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1911
VOLUME xvm
NUMBER 136
PLEA FOR CIVIC j.Interesting Features of The
niniirrAimiirnn SeCOHCt EdUCatlOnal Twitl
_J, Rapid progress la Mag made In
-. completing the Anal arrangement, for
SPEAKS OF UTTER DISREGARD the operation of the «oond education
I for MARRIAGE RELATIONS. a l train, Approve* achedulea have
, , been received front tome twelve o(
Savannah, Ga„ Jan. £3.-In an ad- tbe fourteen cooperating trallroa.lt,
‘ dre “ 10 “•* " nder ttic auspice* of and , t „ ba ], eved that the Itinerary
the Y. Mi C.'‘A, at the Llbe:ty Then; can ; be p i b |j,hed and distributed with-
ter yeoterday afternoon Judge T. A. lbe ^ eIt few dayi
' Parker of Waycrott, made a atrong Th( , „ adl CM peratlng In thla move
■ plea for civic rlKbteotnmess. a greater m<lllt are „„ fo | low ,. Tha southern
! ' etpect for the ranotlty of the mar- a „ i!way . A ,ia„ta, nirntingbam & At-
! rlaec relation, and lor pence an gctyl j ,., nric . AI | anl | C Coa „ L jno: Seaboard
will between ntcn. v A1 , u tt c; Georgia, Florida, ft Alaba-
The Judge came on abort notice and | t ..-ntral of Georgia; Macon, Dub
spoke witbput preparation, but his ]j„ * savannah; Georgia Southern ft
address v.as an able one. He drove Florlda , Augll , ta Southern; Georgia
,hls points home with povverful strok- nallroad; Atlanta* West Point; Lou-
j <>*• und notwithstanding l| was a ilvll | e t Nashville; Georgia ft Florl
• Sunday afternoon meeting the audl- d „ f and oalnewville Midland,
i eiiee punctmed his remnrks with fre ^ The train movement Is made pos-
j queht outhurat, of applause. His gen- slble chiefly through the co-operation
| era! subject was "Great Problems and o{ thcle comm i n carriers, and the
| How'Shall We Meet Them." friends of, agricultural estenslon In
Without attempting to array these Georgia, The college and tho State
.problems In the order of their Hn- i are investing a very small amount of
portarfee Judge Psttkcr mentioned law money In thla movement In proportion
IA6 BUSINESS WELL IN HAND (Board of Trade Service.)
NOW. Rain, talc and colder. _
- _ * The whole deck of weather cards
City court adjourned Saturday af-' Is used today In the forecast sent out
-moon late after a very strenuous J from Washington, and from the morn,
eek, and as a result the business of j log evidence some -Of the cords will
te court Is In better shape than ever j prove very truthful.
,f 0 re. j The fair weather is doped out (or
Judge McDonald presided most of North ‘ Georgia only, and should be
e session, but was assisted in die- In fArce by tonight. Rain tulght in
tallfied cases by Judge W. C. I.ank- the south portion, with colder In the
rd, of the city court of ^Douglas, south and cast portions, Is the fore-
idge Lankford presided In tbe Chan- cast for this section.
■ ft. KELLY OF NEV/ORLEANS
fl8 PUTTING UP. NEW BUILD
ING. '** ' '
1 Mr. M. Kelly, of New Orleans, Is
t building an automobile garage on Lott
street, bflow Byck’s Electric Supply
Company's store. This building will
be -one-HtQry brick, the same as the
Uoneg. 'Just above and tbe- dimensions
prill he -36i70»
| Mr. Kelly says he will have the new
karage r ~ready for business about Feb. i
10, and will handle the “E. M. F.”, j
bade in Detroit, Mich., and tbe Plan
ners, made at Flint, Mlcb.
OVER-D08E OF MORPHINE SAYS
ATTORNEY, WAS GIVEN WITH.
OUT INTENT TO KILL.
Tuesday the
weather may be ctearing here, and
fair conditions are probable.'
TONIGHT—MANY. QUESTIONS OF j LITTLE BOY KILLED
IMPORTANCE WILL BE TAKEN ! AT HEBARDVILLE.
UP. 1 j By tbe accidental discharge of a
d -... ■. j rifle In the hands of three small chll-
j , j dren yesterday afternoon at Hebard-
The City Council will meet tonight L 1I#i |uu , w „ ber Korbe , ^ '
in epecla! called meeung at 7,20.! r w , w . The ,c
Many question, of importance will be ear|y aflernoon j
taken and a lively meeting 1. iron.- * J o{ the Aftfog lhat haa
leed those who attend. The regular L p(med } a ^ yearl ,
meet-m, will not be gulled olf before ^ pare „ t8 of tt# cbndTen hav ,
fe " r,t Tll6,dly , Wi February. - th „ deepe „ syn)pflthy of ’ , arg6 num .
her of friends here.
The funeral occurred this afternoon
at two o'clock from the Forbes home
at Hebavdvllle. Rev. W. H. Scruggs
conducting the Bervlce. Intern tnt at
Kettle Creek cemetery.
The; LaGrande Pharmacy will be
open on Sundays hereafter from 9 to
U a. m and 3 to.5 p. m. and 8:30 to-
9:80 p. TO
Yon Can Make No Mistake
By Wearing a Suit Made by
fortunes. Tho trouble, he raid,. Is
that tjte accumulation ot wealth and
tho'decay of manhood too frequently
go together.
Before and after Judge Pgrker’s
addfesg there. was special Music. A
quprtette and orchestra added great-
,ly tp the Interest of ths meeting. It
was announced that ths Rev. Dr. W.
N. Ainsworth, formerly pastor , of
-Wesley Monumental Church, will be
ths speaVer at ths Liberty Theater
neat- Sunday, afternoon.
Itentlary Identified a photograph ot
the "Baron" aq that .of a mao who
bad served two years there for grand
larcency.
Strause & Bros.
The best dressed men you meet on the street
qre.wearing them.
They are the best on the market today.
WIFE WANTS ANNULMENT OF
MARRIAGE WITH ALLEGED
NOBLEMAN VON KOENITZ.
YOUR LOSS
New York, Jan. 23. Ths dlscovsry nnless tbs fualonlsts Indue Luke Lea
that "Baron" Von Koenlts was more to sun sod center upon him, that they
familiar with the walls ot m New will be unable to elect a man-reprt-
Jersey Penitentiary than those of (he sentaUve of their cause. B. A. En-
castle which he add he owned in loe Is still In tbs field, yet fusion lead-
Turlngta, Germany, was one basil of. ere, lr la said, do not belltva he can
a petition made Saturday by Mrs. win. *
Louise Bwcn Von Koenlts for the an- As to tbe regular Democrats, It la
nulment of her- marriage to the- "Ba- asserted a supreme effort will be made
ron”. to elect es-Governor Benton McMIllln
The plaintiff alleges Gist $00,009 ol Monday or Tuesday. There are
a considerable fortune left by her grounds for believing that McMIllln'a
father, tho late Gen. John Ewln of chances will be wenkenod by Iho on-
New York, she bad. Hr ned over to the trance of Col. L. D. Tyeon, ev-epcak-
"Baron" Oil (he day of her marriage, er of tbe house; Tliomae R.. Preston,
Nov. 28, (909. On this jtay the "Ba- the Chattanooga banker; K: 1). Mo
ton's*,pljtiire,.' unknown to her, re- Kellar. nf Memphis, and Speaker Nat
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