Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 10, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVEN INC HERALD APPEAL FROM IDE RETAIL CLERKS ASSOCIATION The Retail Clerk* Protective A lo cution, is an organization among the retail clerks of the city, both male and female for the purpose of social fellowship, and the uniting together of these employes for mutuul protec tion and for united action at all times for the betteiment of their conditions and surrounding. This Association Is nflllatrd with Central 'i,abor Council and works In harmonious relationship with the Labor Unions of the city and State. Among the'tnauy movements they advocate In the Interest of the Clerk, most prominently stands the GO SOU IH! SAYS WORLD’S WORK In ft recent Issue of "Worlds Work’ appears an article dealing with the question of southern land and the op portunities the Southern States of fer to the enterprising Independent agtlculturlHt. In the course of their Interesting article, they made use of ^JCarly Closing" movement, a heurfl-.jjj^ following most frequent and strlk «4ent and humane step for the health ! j nK j eB || nion y to the values und op- and happiness of these clerks of «>«>>* | portuulfleM of t»e South and this city, *who labor year In and year out : statement carries treat weight from lo the confined stores from early iUch fln h;: <| influential morning until Hie >un goes down. I qu-rter Thc ,v ul en,ent la u* fol- With earlier houra of closing, oppor* low. "Ab for Independent furtnera tuolty'la afforded for real and rccre- w | lu 0 »„ t |ielr own lund—there ntlon and fer time to study and enjoy j |( nnw no paral | eI „„ , ho eontlnont tbo pleasure. of home life, ao lhat' )he 0 ppo r tunltlcH that the Houth- roofrd aud refreahctJ they tan thej^ 8tale , offer." Thla la remarkable nest day with smiling faces take up j t o ,t| n]0I1 y f ro m an unexpected ffuar- tha duties that lie before them. Every ! )( ^ a#d ( . arrU ,, lt „ n optomtatlc good citizen* Is or Hhottld he Interested In this movement among the clerks, and we ask you to co-operate with them in maintaining the*hours (hey have secured ring, that should b« an Inspiration to IH THE TWO STATES! Mo E. & “The Standard of Excellence in Passenjjer Service.” SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. * — j Northbound: Southbound: ,Columbus, Ga., Feb. 9.—Thc (Jeor-j 7:20 am 6:00 pm Lv. Brunswick Ar. 8:10 pm 10:45 am gia and Alabama Industrial Index bays in Its regular weekly issue: “Interesting developments in Alabama coal mining district forme J a feature of the industrial news of the week. A company sold $350,029 of bonds and will use the greatei part of the money in Improving its properties. Another company announ led In detail $159,700 of improvements It I sto make at once, ft was author- atively announced that a company with capital stock of over $590,000 and possibly $1,000,000 would be for med to develop coal lands In Walker county recently bought for a large sum. "A large fertilizer plant is to l* erected at Augusta, (la., and will man ufacture phosphoric acid. It la repor ted that a $1,000,000 bridge plant Is to be established In the Birmingham district.- A company for the manufac ture of a patented bolt was organized at Macon, Ga.,. A soap factory is to be built at Montgomery, Ala. .New banks are repotted for Doug las, Ga.. and Me&nsvllle, Ga., and a bunk building is to be erected at Or-llla, Ga. Commercial bodies were The Wlregras. region of Ware | organized at Dccahir, Ga., and Ash- county and Souther Georgia are to-1 burn, Ga., fills being In line wllh the day offering opportune and promise eoneral aplrit of advertising and de ot were., to the worker, that ex- velopmont th-ioughout the two atatea. Almost every merchant In lo "" l*!perlence already has proved to lie j Weatcrnera bought another large plan In gympalhy wllh the'-Kurly .Closing" L bi0 | ute |,. r ,,|| ll |,| c anil nllulnable by 1 «Htlon In Dougherty rounty, Goorgla. hut they aio in buxine s tp' Pi'""” j nll) . w i,„ will work to de-| "A empany waa chartered to build their customers and toll gohds and If j ame „ T||e bome ,toad lands or the'a railroad Mora Montgomery to An- tbo customer Insists on trading late, tbo merchant Is almost hound tu keep open, therefore we ask you to send (be appeal of the Clerks ns It appeurs below, and respond to their request to do your shopping Just as early as yon possible can, so that the Clerks can get hoiue to «bh their wives and sisters and sweethearts. Jtetail Clerks Protective Association j Wsycross, Os. AN APPEAL. The Retail Cloths Protective Amo- elation are tp'ng this method ©f'adc- lag the buy Inf public to help 1“ tbo following way: Weal a:e gone. and with them Iho ] nl.fon, Ala. Ihrlla. county, Alabama, only pnsxlble chance to o,..al the op-j awarded contract fr the conatrucUon portunlllca of the South. The Weal -. of a number of ateel bridges. Gad> ern land, were free-true!. Uut den, Ala., I. to ralae »150,000 with there were no gcceaxlble markets which to aecure new Industries by there In Itaom daya. no trnuaportatlon subscribing lo u certain portion of conveniences end no settled civilian- the capital .lock of such now enter- lion. Not so In Southern Georgia, prlsro. Sparta, Ga.. sold boutfs and Here .he land I. cheap, fertile, rew will proceed with the con.lntetlon ot ponding to (he touch of the Intelligent walerwo ka. Thc population of Doug- worker • Ga *’ ha * ,DcrettSe< * *75.4 per cent W llore are accessible market, ready *■*»* •»« According to lo consume‘everythin* produced. A official announcement, leading all ayitem of fauspofslot, (that has Oeorgla elllea of Its elaxa In Ihal re- practically auhlllatM dl.t.nce, -,ood »P«*- <W»« » "«“ ber of ***" school., churches and a beautiful'euterptl.c In the two ...tea nr. In- W* *» orgutlred for the ''.itm-i # ^ ^ , unda witl)out prel .; crcaalng their capital. The new il of the condition of Ihe Retail ' (n |h( <(ory of )he ( . h . m „ d world . l-oratlons of the week were 28 In 8:00 am 9:20 am 11:00 am 12:05 pm 6:40 pm Lv. Tbalmai. Ar 8:00 pm Lv. Waycross Ar. 9:40 pm Lv. Douglas Ar 10:45 pm Arj Fitzgerald Lv. 7:25 pra 6:10 pm 4:35 pm 3:30 pm 8:20 am 7:15 pm • Lv. Thomas.Die Ar. 6:50 pm 9:25 am 8:22 pm Lv. Moultrie Ar. 5:33 pm 10:35 am 9:30 pm Lv. Tifton Ar. 4:30 pm 10:00 am 8:45 am 7:10 am 6:05 am *9:20 am 8:05 am 7:05 am 12:15 pm 1:40 pm 2:01 pm 2:48 pm 3:00 pm 4:28 pm 5:05 pm 5:10 pm 5:28 pm 6:19 pm 7:55 pm Lv. 10:55 am Lv. Fitzgerald 12:15 am Lv. Cordele 12:34 am Lv. Vienna I. 1:23 am Lv Montezuma 1:35 am Lv. Oglethorpe I 2:58 am Lv. Talbotton 3:40 am Ar. Manchester L 3:45 am Lv. Munches:er 4:06 am Lv. Woodbury 4:59 am Lv. Senola J. 6:40 am Ar. Atlanta ] pm 3:25 pra 2:05 pm 1:38 pm 12:50 pm 12:45 11:16 am 10:40 am 10:35 am 10:14 am 9:20 am 6:00 am 4:40 am 4:14 am 1:20 am 1:15 am 12:52 am 11:54 pm 10:15 pm 10:45 am 11:55 am 3:50 pm 6:50 pm 3:45 am Lv. Manchester 4:45 am Lv. ,LaGrange 8:40 am Lv. Talladega 11:45 am Ar. Birmingham 4:30 pm 3:25 pm 11:35 am 8:30 am 12:45 am 11:45 pm 7:50 pm 4:45 pm Ctark* of'Wsycross aud to malntalb HUMANF working hours for them. ■nine, of Alaska that ‘ "»“ b * r wlth c " |, " al * ,ock o( $405, like t;:s *re*t lor no long lay neglected, and over- Vfe have obtained an **»*««•>< look . d> hw ar „ al lying from tbs majority of the merchant to close'their stores at 6:30 p. m. week days, 10 p: m.. on Saturdays and 9 p. m„ on the 8th, nth and 10U» of each month. Carver, ttex 504, \v’a but led aud unknown, aa.mon rushed PERSONAL. acroa. In the tnad hurry for the hill.,! W. will pay yon ten cent, each f.r and yet all the time, .here Jus. within ' name, and adarcaaea of amateur their tench, ncceaalble to all. walling photographer, tor t ie intelligent worker to come lot loo, lo»a. hoM^ns*!. 'thla 'moventent'’and hade ‘‘ ,uni! u,lJ ,,r ' nB "" " ,0 *** Mon ot ,h. hidden riche, atored In held n* in this movement ana unue, th| , RoW . a ,tnnc ao long overlouked. nttr Southern soil. The pine'Is giving place to the pecan, the persimmon So we think II ha* been In Wire- J , u „ peach, the rusty weed, and ONI.T before the«e hours, ob.enrlng those who .tied lo th* agrremettt We particularly ask the .uppott ot < "* """ — | tke l.OVAl. UNION MEN OF WAV- ,rHI Oeor*1». Iluxy wllh nur tur- pa| m ,tt 0 give, place ton .lf.tr. and I pentlne and lumber Interest., we lc ented clover, the brat-hen und brush have .tumbled aloug, overlooking the | a crowded out by the golden com itch golden burveat hidden beneath 1 and King cotton hold busy court our feM. But Glut day ha. puaaed, j w here once a aorabre alienee 'reigned. South Georgia la awake, her oppor | We hall .the New Southland. May tnnltlea are bt-lng graaped, and wllh her education and sobriety keep pare n great atrong tread, the Southern ag- with the coming great prosperity, rlcultuilat moves In to take poaaoa- "W." CROSS. • 1 Ulnae trade with the Union Clerk, and ask to tee their working cards. For convenience sake, 'the atoree Who employ only -Union Clevka have Union Store Cant, displayed, l ook for them. Pullman electric-lighted aleeplnj cars on nlghMralns between Tbomas- vllle and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy at P:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets connection, from all Incoming trains at Atlanta, Including the South Atlantic Limited from Cin cinnati and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and St.' Louis. Connection, at other junction points are well adjusted and are shown In the schedule folder which can be secured from any agent of this company. Attention Is called* to the establishment of connecUona at AUantn from train arriving at Atldnta 6:10 am., with the South Atlantic Limited leaving Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leaving Atlanta 7: .12 am., for Chicago and St. Louis. W. If. Leahy, General Pass. Agt. K. II, Fell. Asat. Gen. Pas< AgL Atlanta, Oa. Atlanta, Ga. A. D. Daniel, Traveling Passenger Agent Try a Want AA. ►♦♦♦♦•••♦a >♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i WE TEACH YOU BOOKKEEPING AND BRANCHES. ALL ATTENDANT l^.h Qtnrgla la being peopled by rMI-'cna from North Georgia, Norm Csrouna riu! osier Southern atatea. attru-kd by our almost uullmlt«Ml re- muter*. Adel Ncvk. I An rtrat tvr.i*nrrd veven fed from tin to tip. cttrlfd off tweuty lambs In a month from a North Geor gia settlement recently. Kxpresaion* of di.e?«it?*fcrot on ar- «©«vt of Fenato: Terrell's recent se vers attack come Lent every quarter. New Orleans booster* have quit tbe T*ghi for the ptimtra Kxpo*Stion. tk Frisco already bad It. 13th Mason ncemi In Srb<mr nlnutt mov Ing that capita hnlWlng 1 . tkx- either v.-i:ra y. n vi.. ■ dPortlera. for acao* vat mu Irrcgplarl'lea. -she *V. P'Ua. An honest au.i jje. -( nse for kldnev end atauJe: tfvss. Cam Phnrreaey. One Solid Week Conime.icing ■_ Monday, March The Peoples' Envoi ite Repertoire Orjjar irau'on and the Largeit and Berlin the World THE GREAT C> W. Prak Dramatic Company Appearing in their Electric Lighted and Htnte^ Payillicrt Theater: UNDER CANVAS ' Comfortable Opera Chairs, Mam moth Stage, Beautiful Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes. WE TEACH YOU SHORTHAND AND ALL NECESSARY BRAN- E8. WE TEACH YOU TO AUDIT BOOKS. ‘ WE TEACH YOU TO MAKE ABSTRACT OF LAND TITLES. WE PREPARE YOU FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA TIONS. WE HAVE ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO GIVE YOU THE EXAMINATION HERE UNDER THE CHARGE OF THE . GOVERNMENT If you can't attend personally we have an eacellcnt malj course that fully prepare, yon In any of these departmenta. CALL OR WRITE: South Ga. Business College CORDELE, GEORGIA. The L. Norman 40 High Class Dramatic and Vaudeville Artitfs Engaged Especially by Mr. Park Di- reeft from Leading. Theaters. 40 Located at Hoboken, Ga. FOR SALE III 30 Acre Tracts. Office at Hoboken WATER r R0fif LONG SEARCH MADE FOR TREA*^ URES WHICH TRADITION^■ SAY8 WERE HIDDEN BY SPAN ISH PIRATES HUNDREDS OF YEARS AGO. r Pensacola. Fla., Feb. 9.—There Ig an old legend, by many believed to be (rue beyond peradventure, thut In ihe vicinity of what Is now Perdido wharf in Penxocola there were hun dreds of year, ago hurled piTceleaa treasurers la gold, xllvor and Jewels. In day* now long agone Pensacola —or what lx now Peneacola—was a favorite rendezvous for pirates of Spanish extraction who bodily Balled the main and pursued their Illegiti mate calling. Vuey were successful pirates, loo, according t oall accounts, of early history, and there waa a plethora of worldly goods which snug ly reposed in thel- strong-box. After each successful expedition they a/or- ed their Ill-got gains In hiding places where the eye of man might see them not. It has been believed for year, upon years lhat the favorite burying place for these treasures was the present Perdido wharf district. The reeult ot such a belief has beeu what it would' he In any other community; lhat la, more -than one Jcltlzen. w|th fond droanta of wealth almost beyond com putation, had hied hlmeelf to the site of the alleged Eldorado and there wllh pick and shovel lias teased old* Mother Earth In a perspiring endeav or to have her surrender the wealth concealed so effectually. It is known that at least one In dividual within late years believed ao strongly in the possibility of sudden affluence that he expended several hundred dollars in his chase after tha elusive oubloons. f , So far no amount of digging and shoveling has served to produce i any thing move lhan the spadesful ot plain and simple dirt which was thrown ruthlessly aside; but thla doea not mean that the legend has been forgot or that there are not many who all! beliave In the legend's ac curacy, and there'la sopall doubt that In the month, and ydai* to come there will be others as anxloue as their predecessors to try conclusion* with Kate and follow her beckoning, digit 1 " ' : Thla legend and the holes and mounds of dirt In the neighborhood referred to bear mute but eloquaht testimony to both the credulity a FI cupidity of man.. It Is interesting'to- gaxe upon ihe scene of these various diggings and to reflect upon ihow many hours have been waited In chaw Ing something which remains as yet undiscovered. Visitors to Pen.ftcoitx's- Mardl Oraa, on Feb. 26, 27 and 28, Will And- this to be among hundreds of other entertaining sights. Bryan's majoi 'fy for' senator In Florida waa 610 over Blount. Botn men'were educated In Georgia, Blount at the State University and Bryan at Emory College. Jacksonville con tinues to have both of the Senator* AGENTS WANTED!, ■ —' Rflatheson “Silent Six” AUTOMOBILES / All that (As nai BUsBirr—swirr—Et6wo*AicAi* Corker Motor Gar Go. . •««. Agents. ATLANTA GEORGIA IT SHOULD STOP. We beg to register a respectful, but cons the less vigorous protect against the syren whistle or sly'm or whatever yon may call It, not* bj^. Chicago Office 135 Adam St. -2 ’Z?f.rSL'Zi' Try A WantAd. tlon of the human voice In Agony and la nerve racking and. unreasonably .Dancing in character. Surtfy sots* other noise provoking Instrument 00©Id be ur,ed.