Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 03, 1911, Image 1

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VOLUME by two more men In* are now In N< notified to ship th stately to Waycros Hardh 9, 10, and 1 Mr. Berger stat week that he was to form a combine the country, to th be given with bett .for all concerned. , The information York Indicates tbs from New York will be unloaded given teats upon their arrival. Further reports from the surro tag. territory indicates that large g erings will be on hand throng! the meet. The flights here have t contracted for differently than other cities and guaranteed. T1 will be nothing hear or up-real aj the aviation doings in this city; bolstered foij your convenience. XVIII WAYCROSS, GA., {FRIDAY, MARCH i, 1911 NUMBER 170 JOIN 1 GREENE ASKS FOR WAYCROSS 1 FOR LIBERTY Will Not Be Bothered By Members of the Co., Have Just Joined Can Wind or No Wind. Fly advices last night rrom .York stated that J. S. BergerSa of aviators had been boosted more men. Tbe aviators Join- now in New York* and were to ship their machines imme- to Waycross for the meet here 9, 10. and 11. stated while here last he was at work on plans combine of the aviators of so that big meets could financial returns concerned. » received from New that his plans are The aeroplanes and from the surround* that large gath- will be on hand throughout The flights here have been for differently than Iir and guaranteed. Thera hear or un-real about doings in this cltj^-as the entire meet is bound up’ by '.* contract wth flnantlal forfeiture. The advertising men of the com mittee are out winding up their cam paign, and thousands of people arq learning every day of th« Waycross celebration. Atlanta, Ga., March 3.— Benjamin D. Greene today filed before United grates Commissioner Walter T. Col quitt an application for a pauper’s oath with a view to securing his re lease from the federal prison, his reg ular sentence having already expired. The application waB set tor a hearing on March 7. 1* is stated that John F. Gaynor w 11 follow up Greene’s action with a similar petition. It Is still reported that the govern- NEW MONTHLY AUCTION FIRM. J Harbin & Co., the new firm of auc- ’ tioneets are preparing to open their | auction room in the store in Southern j bul'ding, formerly occupied by Daly'. | ment w| „ wy w g(Jt the aloaey t1l0y cigar store, and will Initiate their | wer# cbarged w |t k getting fraudulent- new business with a big auction «a!e Jy or >ome of back from then ,_ be . next week of real estate, furniture and (gn |eUlng thcm g0 . all sorts of things to be sold to the . - highest bidders. We think a business fitzOERALD TO HAVE A FLY. of this kind will supply a need la pi tzgera id, Qa., March 3.—Arrange- Waycross. ments have been made by leading clt- , Jzens whereby Fitzgerald will have an aviation meet'^March 13, 17 and 18, with four machines. Side flights to Abbeville and Tifton country, but all the business world generally. — Ini short, the new publication will be In the form of a lawyers’ directo- J ry, containing, names of attorneys in almost every city in the country. The need of such a directory can easily be tealizcd when it is consid ered that there is not such a pub'l- cation now in existence. For in stance, if some Brunswick attorney .r. Buchanan & Sharpe come, in Just ^her7xhib7tio"n"^oln't’between Amer- Waa '"Seated in Borne ca.e, say In in (M right time. They can lend in Icua and Valdos , a or Waycro „ aad New Orleans, and de.ired to associate large or small amounts and on long A j bany time at a very low rate of fnlerest j GOOD NEW8. Waycross has neecTed for a tong time some source to get money when needed outside of the regular banking w|]] be par( g{ tbe exhibition, but plan, and the announcement of Me*- (he coat , act doe , aot permit of an. Judge Isaac is to edit a publication which will be of bankruptcy matters. Brunswick News. The National Bankruptcy Law List is the name of the new legal publi cation which will make its appear ance on March 15, and which will be issued monthly thereafter, with Judge Max Isaac, of this city, as editor. The new publication is to be de- AN IMPORTANT jSEAKIAN WILL convention! j Henry C. Seaman, the old—not so ■ | very old either—but reliable clothln* The convention called by the era* man of Waycross, has rented the ployees of the A. C. L. railroad sys- j building now occupied by the Home tom. to be held at Wycross on Mon-1 Furniture Co., but will not take posses day March 6th and to continue three ; gion for nearly a year, the building oc- days. is without question the most | cupltd by Mr. Seaman will be taken important gathering of the hosts of j by the Cherokee Pharmacy. Henry labor in South Georgia. The city of j Seaman has made a success in Way- Waycross outside the union forces , cross and this success has been ueblev have paid but little attention to ihrn'ed by a strict attention to business gathering, are not aware of the fact, and honorable up right dealings with voted to the interest of bankruptcy \.. . .. ... ... ... . \ j that they will entertain within our all whom have come n contact with gates, the most representative and j him. The writer has known him since hildhood and it affords us great pleas r.e to say a word in his praise. with him some attorney of that city, j with a copy of the new monthly on They will loan to build or buy a home yALg D|NNER AT WH |TE HOUSE hand could cnlilly sccuro the nalne or will lend in largo nmounta for ,,„ ec|a] t0 The Hera i d . I ° r » rt Uable attorney. operating purposes. Washington, D. C., March 3.—P:es-| lawyers and their clients, .and It prom | ires To be welcomed by the legal fra " j capable men of every craft represen* ternity ns the need of such a puhll I ^ oa lhfl great A c L ay|teal cation has long been felt, not only Men drawn together |n coaventloai by attorneys In all section, of the ^ on]y c(miomj tbelr ow „ materlfl , interests, but to advance by concer ted action tbe development and up build of the road they represent. As far qb we can understand, it Is the purpose of this federation to bting ail sections* of tho system into perfect accord and * fellowship, so that there may be a systematic and Intelligent adjustment of wages, time, etc., so that* all questions of joint action may be settled along harmo nious lines, without disturbance of the cordial relationship now exlstlu between employer and employee on this great system. We feel su.o Waycross through proper channels will give these men n cordial welcome. The Central La- The publication will also contain ldent Taft is to have a jolly party! niatters ot general interest to l» w -j bor Counc j| have a strong committee at the White House tomorrow evening, j especially those who piactlce • t wor j t , and arrangements are being most In the bankruptcy court, as I ma( j 0 t0 enteitaln the delegates, who ONLY THIRTEEN MORE DAY8. Only 13 more days left to return after congress adjourns. The Pres! , your city property for taxes. Don't; dent will have ns hta guests practl- oa< * month wl11 contaln at le .will be present from Virginia, North forget the book, .lose on March IBthJcally all of tho surviving Yale W»|™ »*««« j Carolina, South Caroline, Florida, 200PAIRS OF PANTS To Close at $3.00 A PAIR Worth From $4. 00 to $6.00 AT H. C. Seaman recognised authority, discussing some | Alabama> Tennes.ee nnd other polpts. tatercetlng subject of the Inw of Wh „ e m0 , t of the work wlll ^ , a bankruptcy. The first number will contain in article fully discussing the retjent amendment to the bankrupt* cy acL v ' Judge Isaac, who is to edit the new monthly,; Is the author of “Condition al Sales* 10 Bankruptcy," and "Anota* Uons to the Georgia Code," both ot ron( j ero< j. which brotight much credit to him from the legal fraternity. The for- executive session, yet arrangements THE WEATHER MAN. The local committee in charge of the great aviation meeting for next week, are busy this morning getting in touch with' the "weather man”. As they are determined he shall de* liver tbe right kind of weather next week so that the birdmen can fly ana not disappoint the thousands that aro sure to be here. THE MAYOR'8 COURT.. Seveial automobile cases were docketed at Mayor’s court this morn ing charged with exceeding the speed limit. Mayor Cox whs lenient with them this time. But in view of tbo fact that this reckless driving, is dally endangering the lives of pedestrians on our streets tbe city gives due notice that they from now on vigorously enforce city ordinance dealing with this matter. Will the lire being made for a public meeting. I B|0 IVANQEUSTIC CONFERENCE add-are gathering,'of a Metal ch«r- 1 Special to The Herald, actor. The Herald office*' exchange, | March j._ M any well ★111 bo at dlepoaal of the delegate. known l0 . der> , he Methodlit B pl.- and any assistance we can rentier ^ churcb h , ve . rrlvad , n AtIuta .long any line will be moat cordially ' t0 uke „„ |n tb( taa dtT> . ehce on evangellem, which baa It* "" 1 " ’ formal opening tonight In Weiley PLAN FOR V, M. C. A. CAMPAIGN j| amorla ! church, mer publication. Is.ued a few year. 8pecla , to Tbe Hera|d . , Fofemoat „„ „„ „ f apaakara ago, wai; Purchased by attorney. In j 81oux FaIlii 8 . March 3 ._ Aw .* ^ ^ q ^ every section of tho country, and eaed to the (act tllat 8outll Dakota Dr, H. C. Mable of New'York, even no* order, nre frequently re- (j oaly atate of tho unlon that Rpv Molv|n Trott0r ' of 0rand „ aplda celved for copies of the hook. In does a0 , have „ ,| ng |. building own- an(| B|lbop „„„ |{1|g0 „ nd Caadl#r tnls new adventure he expects to eov- c(| by aad dBvoted to , he UI0 o( a ^ ^ M R chupcli er larger, fields and will devote much Young Mea ., chrlatlan Association. ■ ' of hla tlntB to the new monthly. His a ama h cr 0 f association leaders and ; I'lends predict for him much success otbcr peraoa , interested in the'.woik 1 OON'T GET EXITED! <n the undertaking. 'J- COTTON RATE CASE UP FOR HEARING COMPLAINT OF DISCRIMINATION BY RAILROADS OF COTTON BUYER8. ot the organization met for a three Wo have made arrangement! to days' conference in this city today loan money in Waycros*. The more to discuss tbe situation and to plan n;oney you wnnt'tho better we like a campaign that will result In ploe- it No red tape—Just money. That's iug South Dakota in lino with the all. Sec neighboring States n the matter of BUCHANAN A SHARPE. Y. M. C. A. activities and member- :i tf 412 LaGrando Building, ship. Montgomery, Ala., March 3.—Judge Clements, chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, came to Moot gomeiy today to hear testimony in tbe case ot the commercial and In* THE AIRDOME. The new program offered Alrdome last night was good and i S/j pleased immensely. Everythin*.; different and entirely away from tne \ preceding bills. Its a goqd bill. \i HE 8AVE8 LIFE. Dr. C. A. Downey has Just returnea from an Important bualness trip to duitrial associations of Union Spring* j Douglas and Pear,on. He wne hur- Alabama, against the Central of Oeor-' rledly called to Dbuglae to aome very A 8MAtL payment DOWN gla and other rallroade of tht« eec- 1 tick horaea, one died before he could wl) | accura y„„ lka title and pone* tlok. ! get there, but be eaved the other four a , on Qf aa |dea , boala H th , t propo- The case Is regarded as one of and bit aervlcea in that section are gition Interests you, come and see u$. great Importance! as the decision will. now In great demand. , We also have aeveral cash affect the Interests of every cotton' ' “ ' | BARGAINS IN REAL E8TATE, planter and buyer and every railroad i The meeting at tho A. C. L. shop to- ^ Every one of them will make money In the cotton growing states. day was a gtfod one. Brother Jones : for tbe buyer wbo acts at once. If The complaint of the commercial used for his subject, "How shall wc’ you arc looking for an investment and industrial associations alleges ezeape If we neglect so great a sal- j t t mt is bound to prove a money mak- unjust discrimination by the railroads f vation", and a # large crowd of men | e r you’d better not miss this chance, agalnit- cotton buyers , cotton mer listened with Intent Interest. Bro. Ma-Jsome one may be ahead of you to- kin sang a sweet solo. Brother Nor-!morrow. Act today, vel, who Is sick and confined to bis j » • # j FIGHTS SCHEDULED | b d was mined at tbe as;vice greatly | aucl Son FOR TONIGHT, j and It la Ad Wolgait r, “Knockout" Brown, sell. 6 round,, at New York. Hsn> V.'enst vs Jack Graham, 15 ^ rounds,.at Sapulpa, Okta. Evening will eoon bo I old reliable REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . . agent's/