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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALO
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f Thomson, Georgia.
Will Speak In Waycross, Ga., Saturday, September 30,
At 10:30 a. m. Do Not Fail To Hear Him.
Your Friends Will All Be There.
AURAL* LETTS. CARRIERS
MEET IN MILWAUKEE.
Special To Tba Herald.
Milwaukee, Wla., Sept. IP.—A pro
posal that rural carriers be permitted
to funilab Hate of people alone their
TOUtes' to business bouses and tbe
adoption of tbe domestic parcels post
Will be discussed at the annual cou*
weotlon of the National Rural Letter.
Carriers' Association, which opened I
la Ibis city today. The carriers are
of tbe opinion that these two steps
would go tar toward wiping out the
annual $25,000,000 deficit in the mall
•mice. .
WAREHOUSE BURNS.
Macon, On., Sept. 19.—Fire ear.
today destroyed the cotton seed ware
house of the Proctor-Gamble company,
causing a loss of 129,000. The blare
originated as a result of a match
head being In a car of seed that was
being unloaded.
MILLS—RUTHERFORD WEDDING)
Special To The Herald.
Paris, Sept 20.—In the private chap
el of Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt's
chateau at DeayvIIIe, in one of the
most picturesque spots to be found In
all Normandy, Miss Margaret Ruth
erford, daughter of Mrs. Vanderbilt
by a previous marriage, was wedded
today to Mr. Ogden Livingston Mills,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills
of New York. Although the wedding
was considered more private than
public, there assembled In the little
♦RESIDENT TAFT TO SPEAK
ON ALASKAN AFFAIRS.
. Special To The Herald.
Kansas City, Mo., Kept 19.—When
♦resident Taft speaks before the Na
tional Conservation Congress here
west week It Is probable be will tpnkej^j , mott d ,. UD |ul*0d company,
clear the admlnl.tr.llon'a future at- L ^ ^ rf(crvcd , or the
tltode In Alaskan affair., Th. prssl-L Contracting parties were Mr.'
dent is understood to bo determined L, M „ 0gden M „„, tho Earl BnC
to kettle a. «.on as possible the vet- ^ „ f cir „ nnrd , A ^„ a „ ador amI
«d questions that confront develop
ment In Alaska and may preach his
doctrine not only at the convention
fiero hut at othtr points which ho will
%rlslt during his tour of the West and
ftorthftcst.
WELL TO BOX ATTELL.
Special To The Herald.
New York, Sept. 19.—Mott Wells,
the English lightweight champion
wrho rocently received a big boo ;t In
the estimation of New York fans by
the excellent showing he made In his
tight with •'Knockout" Drown, is to
be seen In Madison Square Garden
•msaln tomorrow night. Unless there
la a sllp-up tn the present plans Wei In
will fsce Abe Attell, the feather-
weight champion, who will emerge
'than his temporary retirement in or-
r tq meet the Englishman.
Keep Up Keep Down Ly An
=Overland 59=
EXPEN8E TO RUN 2S MILES EACH DAY WHICH IS
ON A PAR WITH A HORSE. OVIRLAND TO CARRY 5
PEOPLE, THE HOR8E 2 PEOPLE.
TIRE EXPEN8E $4.00
GASOLINE AND OIL 16.00
ADJUSTMENTS, BARRING
ACCIDENTS $2.50
$12.50
I WILL KEEP YOUR OVERLAND 69 UP AT THIS FIG
URE AND RATIO FOR ONE YEAR. N '
M. KELLEY
Kelley’s Garage.
Mra, Whitelaw Reid, and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry White. Tho bride enter
ed the chapel’ on the arm of her step
father. Aa mntd of honor she was at
tended by her sister, Miss Bnrbnrn
Rutherford. William O.B. Irelln of
,Now York acted as be^t man. i ducted 09 an unsually elaborate plans for any kind cf building pre-
\ I ccale. A crowd of more than 50,000 i paired and structural Iron work of all'
anniversary of the fall of the tem
poral power of’the papacy and tho
Italian occupation of Rome was con-
D. S SCHUREMAN
ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL
ENGINEER, Rockford, III.
DETROIT M. E. CONFERENCE.
Special To The Herald.
jritnt. Mich., Sept. 20.—The annual
session of tho Detroit conference of
the Methodist EpHcopil Church open,
cd hero today with Bishop Henderson
of Chattanooga presiding. Many
changes In the ministerial assign
ments are expected this year, an
nouncement of which will be mado
the first of the week.
WHY ROME CELEBRATES.
Accord- Special To The Herald,
lag to the agreement tho two lighters I Rome, Sept. 20.—This being the
will weigh In at 135 pounds at 5 semi-centennial year of Italian Indo-
o'clock tomorrow afternoon. pendence, today's celebration of the
jporaona visited the historic Porta
Pin and others made pilgrimages to
tho monuments of Victor Einahuol,
Garibaldi, Cavour, Mnzzlnt and other
leaders In the atruggle for Italian
unity.
WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. SI
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets avary Monday evenla* In Rat
Man's Hall, Lott-HIteb building at *
,
9* BL
Visiting brothers cordially Invltsr
to meat rtth as
tiherod Collins. L. Carl Collins.
Hec-Becty Conndloi
kinds. Correspondence solicited. Will
be located permanently tn Waycrosa
NOTICE PROPERTY OWNER8
Weeds and grass must be cleared
from lota an required by city brdl-
nance. Thla work must be done a<
once and within the next ten (10)
days.
2 tf
D. M. Bradley, Health Officer.
J T TU’ftNER
ARCHITECT.
Office LaOrande Building, p. 0. Bon I
Waycrosa, Georgia.
We Are Ready
To
Offer You Real Bargains
OUR FALL STOCK IS HERE.
JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD
HIGH GRADE BUQOIE8.
ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS.
A LARGE 8HIPMENT OF HARNESS
AND SADDLERY COLLAR8, ETC.
WE ARE MAKING 8PEC1AL CJT
PRICE8.
COME AND LET US 8H0W YOU
Just what it will save you
TO TRADE WITH US.
Jones Buggy Co.
* t WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
t
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50c
: per
: tooth ,
W hy pay $1.( 0 to have yt ur tooth extracted'
: when you con have it done for 50c and witho
: pain All other wor k done at very reasonab
charges. Everything guaranteed
DR. DANIEL
The Dentist
Folks* Block
6 & 8
Plan! Ave
A Box Of Cracker Jack Free [*’??”
To The First 200 Castomers
Buying 10c Worth Or .Over
HEADQUARTES FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Such as, Pencils Tablets, Ink Tablets Erasers, Ink, Paste, Pens, Penholders,Rulers, Slates, Slate
Pencils, Book Straps and Bags, Pencil Sharpners, Composition Books, Drawing Books, Crayon all
v. 1 Kinds Compasses, and Ete, Don’t Forget that the
FIRST 200 CUSTOMERS GETS A
6 & 8
"Plant Ave.
Box of Cracker Jack FREE
DICKINS STORES
Phone
123
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