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

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NUMBER 286 WAYCROSS, GA.,. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911 VOLUME XVIII JORQAN TELLS OF ADMIRAL SCHLEY DROPS DEAD BOOSTER FOR PUBLICITY WORK OFFICERS RECEIVE COMMISSIONS WORLD’S BEST “WAYCROSS DAY” AT T.FTON FAIR ^PTER TRIP TO EUROPE ; -— Says They Will Be Glad To Pay 12 or 13 for Amer- - ican Cotton ♦ Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 3.—Harvey Jor- dan, former president of the Southern Cotton Growers’ Association and now head of the Farmers’ Gin Compress and Cotton Company, has returned to Atlanta from a business trip to Eng land and the continent. He has .been away since August 12, and spent most of the time among the English spin ners. Mr. Jordan says the English spin ners will be glad to get American • cotton this year at 12 and 13 cents. Intervention of Powers May End The War. Chiasso, Switzerland, Oct. 2.—It is reported that on Saturday Admiral Aubrey was suddenly ordered to post pone the bombardment of Tripoli, as there were signs of a possibility of reaching, an understanding with Tur ON STREETS NEW YORK Noted Sea Fighter And Prominent in Spanish* American War New York. Oct. 2.—Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley dropped dead MONTHLY PUBLICATION Is Proposed—Committee Is Busy Working Out The Details A monthly booster publication for the city and county Is a proposition today near the corner of 44th street that will be submitted to the Board and Fifth avenue, while on his way of Trade memberahip shortly by a down town. He had been out of town over Sun day and on hia return here had gone committee that is now working out the details. So far as is known at this time the to the New York Yajcht club, on West idea of the publication will be to dc- 44th street. After a short stay at the vote space in each issue to the resour- club Admiral Schley started to walk ce. and advantages of Waycross and along 44th street toward Fifth'avenue when he was taken suddenly ill. A hurried call was sent for physi cians, but before aid could reach him the admiral was dead. ceived a wireless dispatch stating that Tripoli had been occupied by the Italian. Two Turkish Torpedo Boats Are Reported As Sunk. London, Oct. 2.—A dispatch to - a Lloyds from Corfu says that two key through the intervening of cer- Turkish torpedo boats were sunk and tain powers, thus avoiding a continaa- a third captured off Gumenltsea, near tlon of the war. News Dlspach Says Italians Hold i ; Tripoli. London, Oct. 2.—A correspondent at Malta telegraphs this message to day: “I am informed by one of the crew of the British cruiser Aboukir, which has arrived here,-that the vessel re- Frevesa, by the patrollng Italian fleet/ Russian Neutrality Will Be Declared. St. Petersburg, Oct. p.—The Rus sian declaration of neutrality Is being drafted and will be sijbmltted to Era- eror Njcholas/at Yalt. It will not be issued for a week. ■ Telegrahic Communication With Trh poll Cut Off. Ware, and distribute the paper at fajirs, erposjltions, and other points where parties interested may be reached. This plan is said to be cheaper than booklet distributions, ns each month it is brought to date and can carry photos of accomplishments as soon as desired. IN WAYCROSS GUARDS It is Now Captain Brewer And First Lieut. George Mayo Mr. Fred Brewer, second lieutenant ’of Waycross Guards, Company F. FJrBt Infantry, has received his com mission bb captain from Adjutant General tV. G. O’Bear. Mr. Brewer succeeds Capt. Warren Lott, resigned. Mr. George W. Mayo, sergeant, has also received his commission as llrst lieutenant of the company, succeed- Forepaugh and Sells Bros.' Shows Announced for Early Appearance. The Great Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brothers’ circus will give two performances in Woycross on Friday October 20. Added glory attaches to this show because of tre splendid impression it has made since its open ing early in April with Its new $3,- 200,000 oquipment. For more than fifty years this great mruson'ent enterprise has expressed to the minds of everybody who cares liemenanf or the company, succeea- ^ ^ ^ Qf anulscment In* John T - Hilrvar ;'' re8ig ”^; /‘•ithe superlative degree of everything second lieutenancy is to be Ailed la-1 . . . , mm .. , that pertains to the show business. It ‘ f* . i haa moved steadily onward ana up- Captain Brewer and Lieutenant) , ward year by year. No other circus Mayo aro anxious for every member I ' . i has ever advanced to within sight of of the company to be present at tne • it. Though and American institution, meeting tomorrow night. Those who expect to attend the Savannah races, 4 .. .. ... known In every country on earth. It in November should not fail to be , , , .... M [ has been enjoyed by millions upon present. millions of the people of the earth. HUMPH^YsT^L^ONS ; Crowned heeds, royalty. potentates. MILLINERY OPENING. th * “ ,dd, ° Cla8Be “ aad ‘" 0 " Ca8an - Although tt ha. been .almost «..«** a " "7 ^ * ' plauded it. Its magnitude and brll- bearahly warm today, the announce- ..... Nanay have never ceased to be a ment that the well known millinery, . . ....... source of wonder. deparment of Humphreys & William-; ,. . ,, ... , I After an absence of several sea son would hold t.:cir annual fall and. ..... T . • .. . 1 sobs it now comes, clothed In new 1 winter millinery opening, was enough . ..... I . „ , „ . , . . splendors. In every particular It Is to bring the ladles out In crowds to , ■ ■ tt Is of the world of all times. M Is Fights Scheduled For Tonight. "Knojkout" Brown vs Tommy Gin- ty, 10 rounds, at New York City. . Marseilles. France, Oct. 2.—Tele graphic communication with Tripoli by way of Malta has been Interrupted since 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Turkey Tells Greece Not To, Be Alarmed. j to bring the ladles out In crowds to ‘ , Athens. Greece, Oct. 2.-A m» ' ^ taBd|0Be hala and coat more attractive than ever before. Us a. say. iuU3 on dlsplay m|89 Scarboro and |long trains, stretching out ever one I mile of track, groan and creak under MISS Fleming, who are both well, of worU . wWe ponders Known and experilhcod milliners nave V. , • offlcinl statement made today that the Turkish charge lias informed the foreign minister that Greece need not get alarmed. A Look at The New Fall Clothes, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings Will Convince You That You can get as good goods and as nice Styles as are Shown in the larger cities The Prices Are Much Less. H. C. SEAMAN. NEW LINE OF LADIES, MIS6ES AND CHILDRENS SHOE8 C&MINO IN EVERY DAY. ALL THE LATEST 8TYLE8 AND ANLL THE LATE8T # LEATHERS. charge of tills department and ore showjfftt’the handsomest and largest lino of pattern hats shown here in years, and are especially gracious in showing their customers their stock. The show windows, done all In tb» purple whlch'js to be so popular thlsj AT Y. M. C. A. ON NEXT FRIDAY, 6TH. Big Crowd Expected—Re duced Rates On The A. C. L. Next Friday, October Cth, will bo "Waycross Day” at the South Georgia Land and Agricultural Expoittton at Tlfton. Ware county has a very creditable exhibit at the fair, and a good crowd from Waycros, and other parts of the county Is expected to nttend. The Coast Line has granted a rate of 12.40 for the round trip, and It Is hoped that all who can possibly do so will attend on Frldny from this section. In fact, a regular "booster” delega. tlon should be In attendance. Those going to Tlfton Friday wUl leave here on the regular train St 7:60, and will leave Tlfton on the re turn trip on a special train about 7:80 Friday evening. COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED. The special meeting of City Coun cil, scheduled for yesterday afternoon, was postponod until Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. The matter of ap plications for street car franchises will come up for consideration. that have been gathered from every corner of the earth. The menagerie tent Is the home of 780 wild beasts, representing a complete chain of all animal creation now extant. The main tent Is the largest spread of canvas over lif ted ' into - the air. It Is purple whlch'js to he so popular mu i “ ....... „ the most remarkable audience room . . ■earon Is especially attractive. Every ..... lel ' ...... J . „|V|, In the world, searing 15,000 persons. lady In the city is Invited to vtklt ' .. t The organisation of this year num- Humphreys & Williamsons millinery .. . hers 1.000 people, of whom 350 are and up-to-date coat suit department. the picked stars of Europe. Asia anti America. In the etablee are 000 hors es. The Bhow covers ten acree of grournV The parade In Itself oost comprehensive PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The program arranged for the or gan recital tonight at the PreBbyter- Ian church is a most charming one and troso who mlBS hearing It will miss a treat. An offering will bp taken, the proceeds to go towards paying for the magnificent new organ which the good ladles of the church have worked hard for. Tho program Is as follows: i 1. Improvisation—Jno. L. E. Dan- Fantosla—W. T, Best. ‘ 3. Canzone—Harrli. 4. Mignon—Thomas. 6. Bong, ''Sundown," (Mrs. Howell* Violin Obligato.' 6. Serenade—Schubert. 7. Berceuse—Olsen. 8. Saint d’Amour—Elgar, i 8. Song, "Tho Rosary” (Mr. J. F. Morgan)—Nevln. 10. Grande Offertoire—Wely. 11. Elegy—E. Lemalre. 18. Romance—Zlttorbart. Organist, Mr. Jno. L. E. Daniel, Oc tober 3rd, 1911. , FRESH SHIPMENT OF #IAL SHIFT OYSTERS TONIGHT, PHONE 283, H. H. BOSTICK. 2 St Mr. J. Young Todd, of Donalds, 8 ( C, has been etigaged and will arrive ( |1,000,000. It - . Thursday to assist Secretary Norvel pi—rsma of the whole world’s blsto- In the Y. M. C. A. work here. Mr. J ry from the ancient daye of Egyptian Todd le a college man and hae been ( pagejntry up, to the military specta- very active In college association clea of modem times. It Is a world s work. His npeclal work hors will ha j f a | r 0 f knowledge and diversified in- the physical culture work In whloh ho tercet, a horse fair, a congrees of na- naa had splendid training and Is well | tlons, s garden of mythology, a gal- fitted to uke charge of that 'part of j i er y of sculptury, a musical eonven- the work. Mr. NorvcH'feela very for-j tlon, a congreea of myths and fsrles tnnsts. In having secured such a vain- and a tremendous zoo, all rolled Into able man. one grand line three mile* long. ’ This is tlie greatest metropolitan circus which for many years has been 00VE ^"^VACKSM 1 TH-P-^^r2 „ . „ „ „ . _ | where It makee Its home In the lisa- Atlanta, Ga. ^ovemor Hok. 1 ^ ^ „ „ tb . Smith, now 1. a full-fledged, black- Qf „„ whlcU smith. He we. elected an honorary ^ M| owner , compsr- member of Local No. 1 of the Interna tional Brotherhood, of Blackamlthe t ,on, ' ____________ and Helpers at the opening session pQR ^ MA80Ng . of their thirteenth biennial session, hero today • . I Special To The Herald. Following addre.se, of welcome by| Fort Worth. Texne. ^ J.-Ttta, Governor smith. Msyor Winn .„d;"rzt heme for sged Mavens , .. . . i tahlifhed in the Bou-hweit waa «e<li* AN ILIOANT HOME, . other, and respens. by *“ ldea ‘ *!"* l A D rllnfto „ ( , , bor dlst .nc.; of y0 „ own or rented. Is tilth!. w - Ki,n ^^=:: ,e Aft::Tr"s ^ M ic.u« A„th.tyouh.v.todoi.in. announc y ta P conducted under the auspices of the quire of us. Perhaps you have had neon a Journal (rand lodge of Texas and wss attend- trouble In house-hunting at other committee presented Its report end | h ,, various matter. In tit. hand, of the «l by prominent member, of the Ma president were referred to commit- .»nl= fraternity from every part at tees, for reports tomorrow. The con- (he State. venUon will bo In seislon until Sat-: ' " urtay and the meetings will be he-' POLISH CA hind cloved doors. •- : Special To The Herald. Syracuse, I. Y„ Oct. 3.—Delegate, from many parts of (he country dr®! attending the biennial eofiventlon of |- '.ines. LET US KNOW YOUR WANTS, and quite likely we will have some thing Just suited to you on our lists. We have a number of Ideal places just now. A.M. Knight & Son ONION SETS. . ..... . Silver .kin, Pearl sad Yellow Onion the Polish Catholic Union of.Amerl-j f,„t csslltr. St Redding's- os, which met In this city today for a j REAL ESTATE AND ILSURANOF nut I- , . anhfir