Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 13, 1911, Image 5

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X rv? pooooooooooooOOCX> ^ C. C.D. Butter The Be& on Earth At 25 cts. POUND. At The WILSON&ROCERVCO Tbo fading Grocer]' House. WILSON BLOCK, PHONE 128. ' ]0*000c>00<x>000»0* T. H. BUZZARD S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork NATIVE AND WESTERN. SMOKED PORK, SAU8AGE, PRE8H SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS, SKINNED HAM8, BREAKFAST BA- ' CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLObNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGG8, CREAM CHEESE, 8ALT MACKERAL, FRESH FISH AND OYSTER8. V 7 .//. Blizzard, ’ "W PLANT AVENUE. PERSONAL ITEMS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In reference to the article I pub- j llshed In the Herald of Saturday, J wish to state that some people nav*a misunderstood, that I meant the ar ticle In question to arouse opposition to the LaMarcelier cigar factory. Mr. Simi, the proprietor of this factory, understands the. article to mean that I wish to injure his business. I wisn to state emphatically that such wa« not my .intention. In a very few days, both cigar factories will em ploy only union labor and both b_ entitled to the use of the label Ihe managers of both are friends or mine, and nothing was further from my intention than to do either of them any injury. Hoping that this will correct any false Impression that I have made, I am, Respectfully, J. C. Pumphrey. Diat. Organizer A. F. L. Mrs. M. A. Andrews Dead. Mrs. Martha A. Andrews died Iasi Ight at her home on Janes street iter nn iiness of some weeks. Mrs. Andrews was wellknown and had a large number of friends in Waycross who receive the anouncement of her death with regret. She is survived by a daugter, Mrs. Cato, of Douglas, and two sons, Messrs. Harry Andrews and J D. Andrews. The remains were carried to Thomasviile today for in terment. THE DIXIE AIRDOME Acme Comedy Co. HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINERS COM POSED OF GOOD COMEDIANS AND PRETTY GIRLS. SHOWS NIGHTLY PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS. WHEN YOUR MONEY ■H IN A DON’T FAIL TO HEAR THE MU SICAL BENSON8 AT THE MAJES TIC TONIGHT. 13 3t NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. There ore several nonunion paint era in town soliciting work. In the Interest of our local union painters, we ask our citizens to require each man to show a union card, and em ploy only those who can show a ear. nod standing. 11 7t L. C. Brown, Secretary. Local No. 602, IVaycross, Ga. HONOR ROLL OF THE 6TH GRADE A; MRS. HEIDT TEACHER. Ruth Strickland, Effie Sasser, Rob ert Bird, Catherine Hargraves, Bes- slo Owens, Ethel Blackmer, Cora Mil ler, Bessie Johnsin. IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE MUSIC ACT AT THE MAJE8TIC TONIGHT, ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK. 13 3 I- ~ T . $100.00 REWA'tOI FOR INFORMATION resulting Is. -$ho arrest and conviction ot the r«i ■ton or persons mallclot sly Interfering • Frith this company's property or ser vice In Jacksonville or Savannah or -on the LONG DISTANCE LINES be tween these points. $50.00 REWARD will be paid for Information resulting In the detection ot anyone responsible tor this mall- olous interference. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph , Company. SEE YSKirar.Pin, 0 CASTOR IA For Inflate and Children. Tbs Kind Yoo Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AT THE MAJESTIC MON. TUES A WEDNESDAY. “The Musical Bensons” A novelty musical ; One ot the belt ot Its kind on the road. Don't Miss tL MATINEE WITH VAUDEVILLE EV- EVERY AFTERNOON 3 TO • NIGHT 7 TO 10. PRICES:—Matlnse 5 and 10c Night 10 and 15c RATS IN THE HAIR Most every good woman wears one of these little insignificant, (or very significant probably would suit bet ter) rats in her hair, and we can as sure you that we are not here to ciiticise ber for one moment. But we do want to say that most of the scalp troubles are due o the wearing V of these rats and from long experience we have found a remedy which will rid the scalp of dandruff and tbo usual Itching and terrifying humor, leaving it in a clean and healthy con dition. TELEPHONE US FOR A BOTTLE OF YOUNG'S TETTER AND ECZEMA REMEDY. IT'S GUARANTEED. ‘ Central Pharmacy. Yonng-Roberhon Drug Co., Prop. I LAOIS LEWKOWICZ MAKES STATEMENT. (Continued from Page ] was understood. Mr. Wilson, my law yer, made up the release, and prepar ed the agreement which was to be signed, Saturday night It was post poned, to be signed Sunday at 2 p, m., when Mr. Simians backed out of the proposition. Now they ask me to make a free flight, with an attachment on the aeroplane. I will never consent that. I do not owe a cent to any body 1 nthls’city, I have done more than my duty, and will do only what I choose to do, and this Is—if some one in Waycross, get off the attacn men on the aeroplane once for all, and through lawful proceedings pro tect me against any troubles with Berger, which in his dishonest way he ma yhave, then I will stay in Way- cross up to the 18th of March, and try my best to make a flight free to every body ns soon as possible, provided suitable grounds are provided, other wise, I will get protection outside of Waycross, will get aeroplane released and leave Waycross without any other attempt to fly. I hope that the people of Waycross will understand my situation and will agree that I am right, and where the truth lie* between Berger ana my self, as I can prove in a few minutes every statement 1 make, which Ber ger cannot, as his statements are un true, and he swore falsely to obtain the attachment. Ladis Lewkowicz. AT THE AIRDOME THI8 WEEK. The Acme Comedy Company an ag gregation of funny comedians and pret ty girls will appear at the Alrdome to night ^It Is a big offering for thfe price of admission charged, fifteen cents but the management feels sure that although the cost will be great ir. giving such a big program, still In the long run It will pay. The people composing this company are all ar tists and it It sure to be said that it is a wonderfuly strong program. Two shows will be given nightly. All should witness the opening production of this Acme Comedy Co., tonight It wil\ be very Interesting and entertaining. THE MUSICAL BENSON'S PRE- SENT THE GREATEST ARRAY-OF NOVELTY IN8TRUMENT8 EVER SEEN IN WAYCR088, AT THE MA- wESTIC TONIGHT. 13 3t Subscribe Waycross Evening Herald the old reliable SANITARY 8TEAM PRE88ING CLUB—OPERA HOUSE. Best of work at no more cost than the other kind. Work sent for and returned on phono notice to phone m. Geo. Lynn and A 11 2t. J. FTursuch, Props. BEGINNING FROM THI8 DATE, MARCH 10TH ALL ACC0UNT8 MUST BE PAID MONTHLY OR Cf\p- DOIT WILL NOT BE EXTENDED. 11 2t. G. R. BRINSON. L. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent. Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Ave. MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. Tomatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOES! QOOO ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE 8EAS0N. JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PR! CE8 REDUCED 50c to 85c Per Basket FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 25c. REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA BLES AND FRUIT8, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL ING PHONE 522, GOODS DELIVER ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. N. A. Joseph, NO. 52 AND84 PLANT AVENUE. Fui nlture Repairin g and Upholstering We are still doing business at tba same old stand, 22 Brew er Street near tba Court House. We will repair—clean up and rovarnlsb your jld furniture, and make It new—We also do all kinds of upholstering—re pair trunks, suit eases, ate. All our work Is strictly cash when finished—No work dellv- ered without tho money—Work left In the shop thirty days af ter It Is finished will hare stor age chargos added nnd will be liable to be sold for charges. 1.1. Waite & Son. Phone 234 32 Brew' ««■ VIOLENCE MARKS RAILWAY STRIKE. • fitcnue ivr me OM Waycross Evening Herald. (Continued from Page L) nr* f arriving this moaning from Cincinnati, is that last night a freight locomotive was partly demolished and an engineer, fireman and special agent serlousl yinjured in an explo sion at Pine Knot, 66 miles north of Oakdale, on the Cincinnati, Now Or- lewi and Texas Pacific road. Tho cause of th? explosion Is un known. The machinery on one side of the locomotive is said to have been blown off. The “Carolina Special”, due here ot 4:65 o’clock this fornlng, arrived five hours and thirty minutes late. The Cincinnati, New Orleans and Tex a Pacific and Southern passenger train, duo here at 6:45 from Cincin nati, was over three hours lato this morning, the delay being charged to tho firemen’s strike. MEDIATION 18 REQUESTED TO SETTLE THE STRIKE. Cinslnnatl, Marrh 11.—Mediation, as provided for In the Erdman law, may bring about a settlement of the strine of white firemen of tho Cincin nati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific railway. Martin A. Knapp, presiding jddge of tho commerce court, and ono of the arbiters under tho Erd man act, has wired both the railroad offl9la1a and qfficers of the union con ducting the strike for particulars as to the question in dispute. The request for mediation was made by Vice President T. C. Powell o the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific, before tho men had been ordered to quit work. The un ion officers did not Join in the re- wuaotej quest, saying that they would gain nothing by It. IT> 5A UNDER DIR GOVERNMENT, SUPERVISION Coprricht 1909, br C. E. Zii BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT Goes over our notes and aecurltlea twice each year, and In addition to the surplus fund and undivided profits which stand between our depost*' tor, and any possibility of loss, there la OUR CAPITAL 8T0CK $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDER’S LIABILITY $200,000.00 TOTAL SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS IN THIS bank ' $400,000.00 Here Is tho real strength of a bank and upon this Item and Its rattw of deposits, we Invite comparison with any other bank In thla section. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS Waycross. Georgia +♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY 61 ALBANY AVE.. .PHONE— APPRECIATES THE BUSINE 88 GIVEN, . AND IF YOU NEED HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR WRITE OR PHONE US AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION. THE BE8T MATERIAL. THE BE8T WORK. THE BEST PRICE. J M Clark, General Manager. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING MONTE PICKENS, “THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN” Tuner and repairer tor the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Ga., Jaa. A. Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent music bonn es In New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nasbvlllo, Mempbla, Birming ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and regflrer for tba Wesleyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer tor the Benin Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1100. Endorsed as a violinist and tuner by the press, artists and muslolana from New York to Texas. “A tuner who tunes.”—Froderf«k Redd all, teacher ot voice, Brooklyn^ N. Y. * "Not only a fine vlollnlat, but also ono of tbo moat' oxjefr'TfiUffo tuners. In the United States.”—MusloT rades, New York. "I commend Mm as able to satisfy tbo moat exacting demands as piano tuner and repairer."—C. H. B. Jackson, President Bessie Tift Col- lego, Forsyth, Oa. , Tbose desiring the services of sr. artistic workman, will do well to securo tbo services of Mr, Pickens While In Waycross. ( / I I L PIANO COMPANY. LaGrande Building. , Waycross, Georgia N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will receive prompt slid care ful attention. Botb tbe railroad and union oncers today declared that they were satis fied with the strlko situation. Vice President Powall said there was no shortage ot firemen, a sufficient num ber having been recruited to fill the places of the men who went on ■trike. On tho other hand, Vice President H. O. Teat, of the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen, declared that the railroad's passenger trains were badly dolayod and no freight whatever being moved. TWO BUGGY WHIPS WORN OUT ON BARE BACKS OF WOMEN. to the nearest railroad station and put on a train for their former hmo In Breathitt county, under orders never to return. The Combs were accused of operat ing nn Illicit resort In an Isolated section of Morgan county. Thoy bad been warned frequently to leave, and paid no attention to tho orders, and feeling against them became ao ln< tense that when the whipping was decided upon many women Insisted upon being allowed to Join tho "wblto caps." PERSONAL. We will pay yon tan cants aacb for new names and addresses of amatcar March 13.—Garbed (photographers. Carver, Box 60!, Wa ll Lexington, Ky, n "white caps" a score or more of Iwrloo Iowa, women joined the mob of 100 men In whipping two women In Morgan county, according to dispatches that arrived here today. Tho victims of tho mob .were sis- tcrH„ Nannie and Mary Combs. The bo.itlng was most severe, as attested by the fact that two ifew bugsy whips were worn out o nthe bare backs of the women. After (hat they were forced into a vehicle, sent ,The Southern Commercial Congress held In Atlanta during the past week was the moat successful ever sold by this great organisation. A num ber'of tbo country’s greatest men ad dressed tho meeting and they all complimented this section on thd great progerss made during >be past few years, which baa really bees phe nomenal J IhHHBHBH