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NUMBER 145
; School,—Rev. W. J. Carswell and
Brother B. D. Purdell.
The Sunday School aa character
builder; -the . reapoualhUlty_.e| _th?
Teacher,'—Brother John W. Bennett,
and Itev. J. A. Clark,
SUNDAY MORNINQ.
Jti a. m. Remember tho Sabbath Day
to k^sp it Holy, general dlicusilon.
II a. m. Preaching, Rev O. P. OU-
beit or Augusta, Ga.
2:30 p. m„ Sunday School Maaa
Meeting; Open dlecuaelon on nceda of
Sunday School work In Piedmont An-
aoclatlon.
7; 30 p, m., Prayer and Pralee aerr,-.
Ice.
s p. m. Sermon, Rev. 0. P. Gilbert.
tcrtuln dclegatoa on way through
Waycroaa to attend tha great biennial
convention ot 'conductor! In Jackson
ville, between 6th and 10th of May,
A CANNING FACTORY
Mr. Geo. w. Dcen Introduced to the
Board of Trade, Mr. Adama of Gaines
ville, who .IS now In Waycroaa en
deavoring to Interest the farmers and
truck growers with a view of estab
lishing a canning factory In vyny-
croea
STATE ORGANIZATION OF
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
Pfbsldent A. M. Knight, Vico Pres
ident J. L. Sweat and C. F. An
drews were appointed delegates to
called the convention at Barnesvlllo
ca'-led to organise a State Association
of the Chambers of
IVs the natty little “Fixings- that
lend grace and elegance to the
summer man's apparel, nobby
shirts, ties, pretty hosiery, with a
dainty line of underwear.
COWS AGAIN.
Sympathy was expressed for the
Indies yesterday, after preparing bean
Glut wreaths of flowers for the dec
oration of tho Confederate monument
hnd to pile them up In an unsightly
heap as high -up as possible on the
monument to keep them from being
Immediately destroyed by the wander
Ing cbw.
ceremony
Commerce of
Georgia.
COSMOPOLITAN SECURITY CO.
Mr. Greene and Mr. Deane of At-
bjr.la, representing the Cosmopolitan-
Security Company were In Waycroaa
yesterday and were Invited to meet
with the Board of Trade.
Mr. Greene expressed himself an
■ being very much Impressed with the
' future of Waycrosw and will probably
-arrange to esta|>llsh a depository and
t agency for hi* great company here.
|His talk was an Interesting one and]
ho made many practical suggestions
fir the future of Waycrors.
Mr. Deane also spoke, and said, we
like Waycross better than any place
we have seen since we left Atlanta.
Many other matters were discussed
Including a projected new woodwork
shop, 'furniture factory,. guano mill
and the new White Way.
To looloand feel “summery” is an easy matter
tQ a man who trades here.
No matter what a man’s size is, or
what his iaste may be, we can
•tit him in suits.
If you -/t®!* HAN °8
rent. "* qwerty for sale or to
In, ' Wo us eonstahUy receiving
dnlrles fir desirable bouses,' stores
•nd build in g sltes.
WE HANDLE REAL ESTATE
for some or tbe.lsrgest holders In ths
city and ‘wilt be glad
Tli#' feature! of the game were a
tripple play l»y "Bookworms” and lilt-
tin? of Smith, getting 3 single bits,
. fine a home run. ,
• I Joe-up: Y. M. C. A., Simmons,
ci; Nortel, 3b; A. Lowther, lb;
Woods. 2b; Smith, c; Philips, ss; W.
Lowther, p; DuBohe, If; Hengeveld,
rf. Bookworms, Justice, 3b; Radford
ss; Jones, c; Bland, 2b; Gardner, p;
Parker, cf; Dorsey, lb; Lewis, rf;
!Grsy, If. Summary: borne run. Smith,
3-beee hits, Dorsey; 2-bsse bits. Joust,
W. Lowther. y
Score by Innings:'
Fights Scheduled For Tonlgh-,•
Joe Coster vs Petty Kll M
rounds, at Brooklyn, N. Y. - (
Dauber Jaeger ve Freddie Andrews
10 rounds, at Fond du Lao, WIs.
to refer you to
them ee to our method of conduction
business. n
•BHE
Bunn-Bell, tONOOOl 2—7 to 6
Y. M. C. A. 0 4 1 2 I 0 2 o _i 0 , 3G
Umpire: Will I-outher.'
and Son
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCC
' ; AGENTS. s
VOLUME £VIII
Fifteenth Annual Convention
Kings Daughters And Sons
WAYCROSS, GA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911
AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Georgia Branch of The International
Order Meets May 2-3-4, 1911.
1911,
Program, Tuesday. May -2nd,
8:Ot
Organ Prelude.
Convention Called to Order—The
State Secretary.
Hymn—“Come Thou Almighty
King.”'
evotional Services—Rev. A. M.
.nett.
'Welcome From Pastor—Rev. O. F.
Cook.
Music—Misses Perham.
Welcome From the City—Mayor J.
M. Cox .
Greeting From Central Council—
Mrs. I. C. Davis. New York City.
Greeting From Ahsept Friends
Th« Recording Secretary
Welcome From the King's Daugh
ters and gftns, Waycross—Mrs. T. J.
Gurr.
Anthem—”0 God Thou Art My
God.’* '
Response to Welcome—Mrs. Nellie
Kean Troutman, Macon, Ga.
Music—Offeratory.
Announcements and Appointments
of Committees.
Prayer—Rev. R. Brown.
Adjournment
Informal reception Immediately af-
ilon. •.
[ * WEDNESDAY MORNING
' Prayer Service 9:15 to 9:30
Regular Session 9:45.
Hymn—Jesus Calls Us O'er
Tumult.
Devotional Service—Mrs. C. A.
Rcwfand, Augusta.
Minutes Previous Meeting. 4
Report Credential Committee, Roll
Call of Circles.
Report Executive Committee.
Report Recording Secretary—Mrs.
NJ 'G. Brewer, Savannah.
Report Treasurer—Miss V. C. Ken
nedy, Savannah.
Report State Secretary—Miss Kate
, Hall, Brunswick.
Report County Secretaries.
Report Circles, City Unions and
Chapters.
Announcements.
Prayer.
Adjournment.
Lunch At Church—Daughters of the
Confederacy.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 3 P. M.
Hymn (Selected.)
Devotional Service—Mrs. K. A.
Oliver, Balnbridge.
Minutes Previous Meeting.
Roll Call.
Report Circles, City Unions and
Chapters continued. f
Question Box—Mrs. I. C. Davis.
Report Georgia Industrial Home—
Miss Doilie Cartledge.
Report Nominating Committee.
Report -of Committees.
Unfinished Business.
Announcements.
Adjournment. , . •
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00 P. M.
Music, “He Lcadeth Me.”
Report Central Council Member—.
Mrs. C. A. Rowland.
Solo, Voice Triumphant—Mrs. J. W.
Se-lg.
Report Conference Int emotional
Order—State Secretary. " I
Illustrated Lecture, "The Other
Wise Man."—State Secretary. j
Music—Holy, Holy, Holy. !
Anthem, "Rejoice In The Lord.”
Announcements.
Benediction—Rev. W. H. Heigham.
Adjournment.
THURSDAY MORNING.
Polls open from 8:45 to 9:46 a. m.
Election of Officers,
Solo—Mrs. Howell.
Devotional Service 9:30 to . 9:46—
Mrs. Davis, Waycross.
Roll Call.
Minutes Previous Meeting.
Unfinished Business.
Music, “For All The Saints WhO
From Their tabor Rest”, No. 430.
Memorial Service—Mrs. I. C. Day is
Music, “Ten Thousand Times Ten
Thousand,” No. 618.
Announcements.
Report of Tellers?
(Continued on Page 8.)
CONFEDERATE
MEMORIAL DAY
The Memorial Day exercises were
inducted yesterday, and \vere unus
ually interesting and Impressive. A
large crowd gathered at the school
house, not only to pay tribute of mem
df the old voierans who have
passed away, but also to do honor to
those who still remain with us. This
is a sad, yet inspiring occasion, and
it Is a grave wonder to the writer,
(who Is unable .to claim the proud
honor of being a descendant of these
noble heroes), that so many fail’ U>
take advantage of the privilege of
taking part in this tribute of respect
I to these' splendid heroes of the great-
es* conflict that Is recorded In the
world’s history, or to use their few
opportunities to do honor to these
grand old patriots, who in a few
years must answer to their last “Roll
Call.” All‘ honor to these splendid
women, who with loving patriotic loy
alty, are keeping green the memo
ries of the heroic dead, and are hon
oring and cheering the closing years
of yie grey haired old soldiers, who
represent today the/emnants of that
gallant “army in grey” who fought so
desperately for our Southland.
The programme as announced was
carried out very successfully. The
singing by Mrs. Howell being very
much enjoyed. Miss Wood’s recita
tion, a pathetic story of jnyalty «ind
courage was finely rendered. Col. J.
S. Edwards delivered a thoughtful and
earnest address along patriotic ana
very^ appropriate lines, emphasizing
the courage of the old veterans, the
justice of their cause and the heroic
The Piedmont Baptist
Sunday School Asso.
lunday Vri ’ffl&AfcS
“‘tbo. %LV’
-.com- . df£|
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MEETING HELD
AT THE BOARD OF TRADE LAST
NIGHT.
A good crowd were present at the
Board of Trade meeting last night,
iind Ms of work was ddne for the ad
vancement of tho good roads and oth
er;, movements to upbuild Waycross
and Wlregrass. A strong resolution
was passed endorsing the proposed
National Highway via Waycross, Bax
ley, Reidsvillo, Augusta and Charlotte,
N. C., to New York.
A strong delegation was appointed
to attend tho good roads convention
at Buxley on Friday April 28th, to
confer on plans for the building of
bridge over Altamaha river near that
point. The proposed now route to
Jacksonville will be 276 miles shorter
than the route adopted through At
lanta and will be of inestimable, ad*
vantage to Waycross.
Resolution was passed thanking^Mr.
Leahy and A. B. & A., railroad far
the new dining cars put on A. B. &
A. route.
Senator Geo.-W. Decn, L. J. Coop
er and Secretary Andrews were ap
pointed a special committee to take
up several Important matters with A.
C. L. railroad, including morning
Tho Piedmont Baptist Sunday
School Convention will be held i
First Baptist Church in our city,
n.enclng tomorrow. Quite ,a number
oi delegates are expected from the
various churches and a good time is
anticipated.
The programme as announced (*
us follows: . .
Program, Sunday Sdliool Conven
tion to bo hold with flic First Bap
tist Church, Waycross, Ga.^ April 28,
29, and 30, 1911: » •* /
FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH.
10 a. m. Devotional Exercises,
Organization; Opening Address—By
Judge T. A. Parker.
11 a. m. Introductory Sermon—
Rev. A. M. McCool.
2 p. m., Enrollment of delegates. ,
election of officers, reports from
schools.
Discussion, What Should Be The
Ain; of Each Sunday School—Rev. C. *
E. Wren, and Bro. II. D. Howard.
8 p. m. The Sunday School as a
Missionary Power—Bro. Geo. W.
Anderson, Field Secretary Sunday
School Board.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28TH/ J911.”
9 a. ra. Discussion. Are The Meth
ods Used In Our Sunday School to
teach the chldren to glvo, founded on
sound principles?—Rev. W. F. Thomp
son, and Ilov. W. H. Scruggs.
Do we believe in Sunday School?—
Brother C. S: Meadows and Rev. A M.
McCool.
2 p.m. A medium f*r Strengthennlgof
imorcsts. between church and Sunday