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WAYCROSS, GA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911
NUMBER 275
MAY BE APPLICATION FOR ANOTHER
STREET CAR FRANCHISE HERE
Macon Police are Trying to
^Locate Owner of Valu
able Paper.
Ga., Sept, it.—The police
department la in possession of a check
tor «3,600 found by officer John Oil*
aoa, on the lower end of Cherry
atreet, concealed In an envelope.
The check was made out by Mr«.
Frank 8, Halney to Frank S. Halney
Oh the Jelleraon Banking company, of
Jeffersonville, Qa., and had the follow,
lng written on the back: “Transfer,
red from the Third National Bank of
Atlanta, H. L. Coleman, cashier.''
They have used every effort to locate
the man to whom the c'-ieck was made
but so far they have met with utter
failures.
It has been turned over to the bank
officials here to be traced up If pos
sible. Two letters'addressed to F. S.
Halney from a local cotton mill and
• cotton mill near Jackson were also
found In the envelope. It la reported
that the check is valid but Indorse,
meats on the back are false.
PLANS FOR HOTEL.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 19.—Architect W
L. Stoddard, of New York, who Is ar-
ehitect'for the new $1,000,000 Demp
sey botel, Is In the city with the com
plete plans tor the botel. The plans
and specifications were gone over by
the directors -and everything proved
to;be satisfactory. Work on the new
-hotef^.VjVll Wgin by the first of No
There Is s movement on foot to ap
ply to City Council for a street and
rallrdad franchise, by parties wbo
can and will build a car line.
Parties holding present franchise
may be too slow.
There Is no reason why Connell
should not grant a .mncblse to an
other company, as In granting the
existing franchise, every other street
was reserved for a competitive line.
If definite action Is not taken very
soon, the new part c» will act. It
will not pay to have two lines.
The Herald gets this Information
straight.
MODEL FARM DOES NOT
PAY COMMERCIALLY.
SEA ISLAND
COTTON MEETING
vernier, j
Savannah, Sept. 1}0—Savannah's
Model Farm Is to be abandoned,
had probably raised Its last crop. It
has practically been decided by the
Chamber of Commerce under whose
auspices It Is run to give up the ex-
perlment of raising grain and vegeta
bles and cotton on the farm as soon
as tbe crop Is gathered this fall. The
farm does not pay commercially and 'It
has been decided that Supt. Johnson
can be of as great service to tbe
county by giving advice to farmers
and visitors without a farm on his
hands as he can with one. , His
services will be retained at least un
til his contract Is out, but the farm
will probably revert back to the coun
ty who loaned It to the city and the
Chamber of Commerce. i
To the members of the Farmers’ Un
ion of Georgia:
The National Union has called
Sea Island Cotton Conference, to he
held at Valdosta, Ga„ September the
39th and 30th.
We hereby earnestly request all
Sea Island cotton growers la Georgia,
South Carolina, and Florida to be
present, or to have at least one rep
resentative from each local union.
All growers of Sea Inland cotton,
whether members of the Union or
not, should attend thle meeting; also
all warehousemen and growers of
short staple would do well to attend.
R. F. Duckworth,
State President
J. T. McDaniel,
State Secretary-Treasurer.
OLDGE CELEBRATES FORTY-
8ECOND ANNIVERSARY.
8avannab, Ga.. Sept 20.—'Tuesday
night of next week Forest City Lodge
No. 1, Knights of Pytinas, the oldest
lodge of that order In the state, will
celebrate Its 42nd anniversary. The
lodge .members and a few Invited
guests will go to the Ochchlga gar
dens' for tbe evening. Congressman
C. G: Elwarda and others will speak.
COAST LINE EXTENDS TELEPHONE
TRAIN DISPATCHING EQUIPMENT
The Atlantic Coast Line will soon Folkston .Georgia, via '-Vaycross. Tbe
be operating trains over 236 more train dispatcher will be located at
miles of track by means of tbe tele- Savannah,
phone. This road, which Is already
LOF
THE MAINE
IS PUSHED RAPIDLY.
, „ . ,, . . ... ThU Is not the only road operating
using the telephone pn over 1,400 ,, „ , ...
„ , , ... .. , . . r . In Georgia and Florida which Is dls-
miles of circuit to dispatch trains and ... ......
. . patching trains by the telephone. The
handle general message work, haa re
cently placed an order with tbe West-
em Electric Company for telephone
train dispatching apparatus to equip
90 stations. I
A train, a message and a block wire
circuit will be installed on tbe main
line between Savannah. Georgia, and
Jacksonville, Florids, and on the
branch between Jeeup, Georgia, and
T. 6.
FOR 'LDERMAN
Georgia, the Southern, the Seaboard
Air Line and tbs Louisville and Nash
ville are all using It. The Louisville
and Nashville alone has ovsr 2,200
miles of telephone circuit Every*one
of these roads has found It safer,
quicker, more reliable and economical
method of handling traffic than the
telegraph.
NO MEETING OF
CITY COUNCIL
ANNOUNCES HlS CANDIDACY FOR
PLACE FROM SECOND WARO.
The announcement of Mr. T. G. Hil
liard for Alderman from the Second
Waycross Ward, appears In our col
umns today. Mr. Hilliard needs no
On account of the absence of a
quorum, no meeting of the City Coun
cil was held last night. Citizens of
Dcenwood were present to ask Coun
cil to continue the employment of a
policeman In that sect'tn of the city.
Introduction to the people of Way- Recently, on account of burglaries In
cross. He has been raised here and 1 Deonwood, a special policeman was
Is well and favorably known To us all.! put on, but bis servicer were dlscon-
If elected he will certainly make an; tlnued Monday.
efficient, honest and active official.
FOR ALDERMAN 8EC0N0 WARD,
The friends of Mr. T. G. Hilliard
hereby ahbounce him a candidate for
Alderman from the Second Waycross
Ward. Mr. Hilliard was raised
Wore coijnty and has lived in Way-
cron many years. He Is favorabls
known and will be warmly supported.
FRIENDS.
TO DESIOE fATE
OF RECIPROCITY
A Special Bargain
ABOUT 30 OR 36 ODD SUITS RANG
ING IN PRICE FROM $15 TO $30, TO
CLOSE AT PRICE8 FROM
$9.75to $15.00
*l£N£
'’j'-iF-YOUR 8IZE IS IN THE LOT YOU
.-V GET A. BARGAIN.
* H. C. SEAMAN.
•P
The Situation At A Glance.
Laurier majority In the Eleventh
Parliament, 4S--
To carry reciprocity Laurier Gov-
ernment must be returned.
To defeat reciprocity Conservatives
must gain 23 seats.
Influences In favor o.’ reciprocity:—
Agricultural data. Western Grain
Gowers' Association, low tariff advo
cates, British free traders, American
settlers.
Influences against eclproclty:—Ul
tra-Imperialists, British tariff reform
ers and Canadian allies, protected
manufacturers, dyed In the wool Con-
servatlves.
Claims of Opposing Leaders
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Liberal:—Vic
tory le In tbe air. I feel the ewtng
that makee It eure. I am pretty old
It le likely that a policeman wlll-llj
put on regularly In tjiat section of tbe
city.
SMITH WILL SPEAK* P
Cofferdam Will be Braced
and Entire Keel Exposed
Washington, Sept. t9.—The army
engineer officers working on the
wreck of the Maine In Havana harbor
have abandoned the Idea of construc
ting s small coffer dam within the
Urge dam that now surrounds the ves
sel for tbe purpose of Inclosing the
forward part of the wreck and giving
access to the very bottom of the
structure.
Instead, a systetn of bracing la now
being placed that will so strengthen
tbe wall of the existing dam as to
make It capable of resisting the enor
mous strains that will be imposed
when the workmen undertake to re
move the mud at tbe bottom to a
deptb sufficient to expose tbe keel
pistes.
As this work of bracing goes on ex
perts plying the queer little attylene-
oxygen torches are steadily catting
wp the great mass of tangled stool
beams and plates with a rapidity far
greatsr than could be realised by the
use of tho old-fashioned chisel and
sledgehammer, end It is cxpectod-by
tbe time the mud diggers have un
covered the bottom plates of tbe for
ward hull, most of tho steel above
will haVe’ been cut away and remov
ed.
AT VETS. REUNION
IN ROM ENEXT WED’DAY
NEW QUARTERS
! ' 'LaMaCcoIicr Cigar Manufactullln*
| Company, in order to meet the In-
Confederate Veterans of Ga.
Will BiAouac in Rome,
Rome, Ga., Sept. 19.—Visitors are
already arrlvng for the state reunion
of tbe Confederate veterans,. One
hundred delegates will como this sf-
to- oon on special trains from Macon
and Atlanta. .'
The address of welcome tomorrow
morning will be made by Jud -o Jobn
W. Maddox and responded to by Col
H. M. Bryan.
The feature of Wednesday's sesslop
will be tbe address by Gov. Hoke
Smith, "The South in tho Sixties."
For entertainment of veterans there
will be an all-day barbecue. During
tbe entire session there will be a
concert and there will be a dance
Wednesday evening and many other
affairs.
The reunion will come to a close
with the great parade Thursday af
ternoon.
cal preferences and on their verdict
at the gamo. I have traveled over depends the fste of tho Liberal Gov-
Canada more than once and today I
find such enthusiasm as I never found
before. ' '
Robert L. Borden, Conservative:—
I am confident that tomorrow the
eminent, which, under the leadership
of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has been In
office for fifteen years, and also ths
fate of the proposed reciprocity pact
with the United States, for which Sir
electors of Canada will cast their I Wilfrid Laurier stand, sponsor,
votes against the ratification of re- j[ sir Wilfrid returns to power the
ciproclty and that the Liberal govern
ment will be defeated by a substantial
majority.
Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 21—Tho hottest
reciprocity bill will be passed soon
after the reassembling of parliament
next month, and at an agreed data
both Canada and tbe United State!
political campaign Canada has wit- w m pu t the necessary tariff changes
Horsed since the dujs of Sir John f ( nl0 effect.
MacDonald and the Nmlonal Policy I ]f the Opposition wing a majority,
w-aB brought to a whirlwind finish to
day with rallies and speechmaking in
virtually every city, town and ham
let from tbe Atlantci to the Pacific.
Tomorrow the electors throughout
the country will express their pclitl-
"V sh-te s * -. fpete Sr
Robert L. Borden, Its leader, will be
come premier, reciprocity will be
Cropped and Canada will remain a
blgb tariff country desirous of con
tinuing the present tariff relations
creasing demand for Satllla Smokers
Waycross Smokesr and other brands
of cigars manufactured by this enter
prising concern, has moved from Red
ding block to fora commodious quip-
ten In Lott-HItch building, in the rear
of Oeo. I. Steele's gents clothing
store. This new location will prove
particularly convenient for this busi
ness by reason of the large number of ; -
cigars this local concern ships to var
ious parts of the country, and cn ac
count of Its convenience to the public.
Fights Scheduled For Tonight.
Matt Wells vs. Abe Attell. 10
rounds, In New York City.
IF YOU COULD INSURE
everything you possess, you would
never suffer much of a losa.ln any.
thing. Why not keep Insured, to tho
fullest extent, your most Important
possessions—
YOUR HOME AND
YOUR BUSINESS!
Insure these, and they can never he
lost to yon. Your peace of mind If
worth the small cost of the policy.
A.M.Knight
&Son
With tho Uplfed
EAL estate and i*;suranc*
AGENT*