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

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WAYCROSfr GA„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911 NUMBER 300 VOLUME XVIII MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT EXHIBIT SPACE GIVEN WHITE WAYS POPULAR TO BE HERE TOMORROW DIVORCED WIFE TALKS LEAVES NEW YORK CITY Will Be Largely Attended- Merchants Especially Interested. Board of Trade Will Ar range Agricultural Dis play in Atlanta .V Atlanta White Waj Model of Its Kind—Ii terest in Waycross lie Says Her Former Husband Used An Ax On His Victims Many Homes Will Gladdened By The Youngsters Now York, Oct. 18.—Another itorlc train," with halt a hundred plump .tnd pretty youngaters on board, will lcavo New York tomorrow for the wild and wooly district!. There they will be placed in good homos, principally farina and will bring Joy and gladnois into houaea where the merry laugh ter of childhood haa been unknown. For yeara New York haa exported annually thouaanda of lta surplus hu man crop, and reporta ahow that mist of the orphana hare done well and have become a credit to their footer parenta. The foundling aayluma at ways lnveatlgate carefully all' appli cations for children, although it if declared that any peraon who wanra a child la practically certain to lore and care for it. Nebraska, Colorado and Texas prob ably get more of New York’s home less children than any other status, although all the western statea'share In the jdiatrlbuJIon. Extromely pa. Judging’by the expression of many of the Waycross merchants and prop erty owners, the white way meeting at the Board of Trade Friday night will be largely attended and some thing definite Is sure to result Investigations of white ways hare shown their value as an advertise ment to the merchants In front of whose store the white way passes, and when the proposition is agreed upon there Is sure to be a scramble foi places on the system. The cost haa been figured down to such a low rate as to place the advertiser (the whit/ way) within reach of everyone. Recent statistics compiled by au- ^Circus is coming tomorrowlA real thorities on the subject show circus! A big one! Among the very that ornamental iron post street longest that travels. The reliable lighting systems are rapidly Increas- j Adam Forepaugh and Bells Brothers ing In the United States, especially in; Big United Shows with every depart- 1 the Southern States. Iment augmented and additional nov- In Georgia three Important cities | cities rare and Interesting In the way ! have systems that ubo the ornamen-jof ail kinds of new. circus acts have 1 tal Iron posts with groups of lights been secured, in conjunction with a 1 topping them. Macon, Savannah and | long string of their pick of American Atlanta have tho systems, the last performers. The Adam Forepaugh 1 named having a system that Is given | and Sells Brothers horses are a show ' rank in the South and pointed to all by themselves, and every depart- 1 from all sections of the country nsjment has been Increased extensively, 1 the moet comprehensive white way j and such a superb exhibition of blood- 1 systom In use today. od stock as form a part of this fam- The statistics show that the white ous circus can be truthfully said no 1 Ellsworth, Kan, Oct. 18.—That one The Board of Trade has been given man has been responsible for the mur-. exhibit space by the Atlanta, Birm- der of entire families in several west- Ingham and Atlantic in the city tics- em towns was suggested by estate- et office in Atlanta and install Sat- meat made here this afternoon by'urday a general exhibit of agrcultu- the divorced wife of Charles Mar-■ rai products. Everyone having any-, xyek, wanted for the slaughter of the j thing that^wlll add to the'attractive- Showman family here. (ness of this exhiUtt is urged to send . According to this statement. Mar-‘same to the Board of Trade eaj-ly zyek was convicted of forgery In Cel- Ftjday or notify the secretary by orado 8prings, where six members of phone. the Wayne and Burnham families To get the proper showing the ex- were slain not long ago. He was "111:- hlbtt must be Installed Saturday and qualnted in Monmouth, Ill., whero although this gives but short time to three persons were murdered In ono gather the products the Board of hone*. Trade hopes by co-operation of the Tlj weapon used in each slaugnter citizens to carry a splendid array of was an ax. products from Ware. Miss Hazlehurst, wno has been un der treatment in John Hopkins Hos pital in Baltimore, underwent a suc cessful operation yesterday. Rev. O. F. Cook received a telegram this morning telling of the operation an.1 stating that MIbb Hazlehurst Is get ting along-very well. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the good people of Waycross and community for tHe kindness shown the family of Mr. Josh Dinkins during his long illness 1 and at his death. I feel very gfSlofui to all, and take this method to ex press my appreciation. C. M. Eunice. Blackshcar Times, please copy. Mr. J. E. Dicklns is now ready for business at his new place in Phoenix block In the store room formerly oc cupied by Lewls-Watson Company. Everything is nicely arranged, and Mr. Dicklns is much pleased with his new location. We call special attention to the ad of J. Er Dicklns In our today’s Issue. . Miss Annie Laurie Walker is being charmingly entertained by friends In Macon, a number of pretty affairs have been given in compliment to her. ' ' boulevard because of the white way. ■ "• rho doors open for the Inspection Citizens like-to walk around on well the menagerie one hour earlier, lightod streots, it appears, and as all T bl* original, genuine and merchants take care to have attrac* onl >’ Adam Forepaugh and Sells tivo window displays, splendid busi* Brothers shows en*tour, and has boon nc33 Is devoloped that might other* rebuilt beautifully at the cost of near- wise go to somo other merchant of ^ Tickets can be occur* some other city for that mattor. | * d ln advance, tomorrow at Brinson* Interviews published recently wlth| Eru & Store, Elizabeth atroe», without merchants at flr3t kicking on install*. etra charge. ! This evonlng at 8:20 o’clock tho fifteenth season of. the Lyceum will be usherod in by an address by Sena- vwi'oiect J•»»» It. clsslppl. Senator Vardaman Is, des tined to become one of .the most po tential factors, Ip <jur nat|onal life, lor glftod as.he Is In every fay aa befits a great commoner, he eitiere i the. U. 8, Senate. Wit^h a , wonderful presage already , attained. Courag eous, true and $ed, backed by the greatest endorsement ever given by I h state to Its favorite son, ho ti pro- pared to entertain ,and to Instruct a§ The Waycross White Way, will be ire but, ;sw,mfj> .In. public Uf$ today, the subject fob quite a dlscuision next,, Don'tfqil.tpbearttfC Senator tjita Wednesday night at W Ward of j ®Y^plns. ■, ;|> . ( , ,| - Trade. ’ the meeting 7 talked ot"torf A ttw «empn‘oc((e^ may. ho,ha^ «t, Friday night will nit’ba heli' In view thq floor., ajneraj'admlssipn fllj he 'o( the other meetings* for tbo samo W cants and 11.00, , ,, . , Shoes, Hats and Fupnisfiings Will Convince You That You can get as good goods and ds nice Styles as are Shown in the larger cities The Prices Are Much Less. SEAMAN, meeting noxt Wednesday wilt undoubt, edly be well attended. *’ ‘ Cfnjrchwell Bros,, the etore that 'ceili Itlor loes/ prid ’the store that catlsflez’, has an advertisement In the Herald,, to which special attention is directed.' ^he store has an Immense stock of froch merchandise, which is being sold st popular prices. Visit Cburchwel! Brothers, and be convinced that they are offering and [selling gennlse bargains. ' BROTHERHOOD* OF-8f. ANDREW. Special To The Herald. | Buffalo, N.'Y, Oct.' 18.—More than a thousand - delegates, leaders In Tho Protestant Episcopal Church of the United Stiles and the church oi Eng land In Canada, and many of them of -Ugh standing In business and the professions, htvs gathered in this ’c(ty to fake part. In the annual con vention of tho Brotherhood of St An drew.. 7 §&yj The meeting will continue four days and will have as speakers Rev. Wil son P. Stearjy, of Philadelphia; Rev. Dr. John Henry. Hppkjos, of Chlcago; NEW LINE OF LADIEfy MISSE8 WOULD YOU LIKE A f * HOUSE LIXE THI8V • Perhaps you could have it ln aa pret ty a part of the country as you ever saw.. > ■"! ' ii *»!■> i IF YOU DON'T THINK 80 1 ’ Call upon us and see. If you say that you are Interested, It le quite likely that we can do something for yon. EVERY DAY. ALL TKEiLATEST 4TYLE8 AND ANLL THE, LATE8T Messrs. Wiimer H. Cason and Vv. A. Miller returned last night from a - pleasure trip to Baltimore, Washing- [ ton and New York. They report a most delightful and interesting trip. A.M.Knight Sr. fion Rev. cannon Powell, president of Mr. W.' S. Fenflit-, of Valdosta, wail Kins's College, Windsor, Ontario, and —o"-- •>. at T.*n»e-f« res- a number of other elergym* and ed-; s: ■ .'-‘o-SvdiLl wile resuLiUep. r ,,‘ ,