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WE ARE GLAD
You came and looked through our
store yesterday. We hope you were
pleased with what you saw and that
you will come again and again and again
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
80 PLANT AVE.
9
PHONE 499
V»
GOV. BROWN ISSUES
STRONG ADDRESS;
f bellov
these views I will have the approval
j of tiie overwhelming majority of the
'conservative sentiment of the peopio
i—especially* of the great masses who
— | are most Interested In protecting
Former Govornor Joseph M. Brown Uiclr (ranchtee and In putting it on a
yesterday Issued a stirring address to ( llxcd basis where it may not He used
the peopio of Geofgla on the Impor-j as the plaything of machine politic-
tant questions involved In the present iaus and political tricksters,
campaign. He urges n direct rtfferen . “Joseph M. Urown,
ilmn on the liquor Issue and gives his | “Marietta, Ga., Nov. 17, 1911.”
views as to tho handling of pardons; .
takes note of tho State committee,
and advocates uniform nud State-wide
primaries to till Important offices. The
address Is a forceful nnd convincing
document nnd we regret that lack of
apace prevents us from printing It in Monday afternoon November 20th
Tull. The concluding paragraphs are Miss Emma Myers wtlF conduct regu-
aa follows: lar Home MIesIou Meeting at thft
that in giving utterance to j STANTON’S STORY OF OLD A. C. L.
STATION AND ITS WRECKING.
Tho Picture Of The Old Station Ap
pears On Another Page.
Ono Sunday morning In 1883 Mr. V.
L. Stanton was sitting In hlB office
writing a letter to his brother and his
assistant, Wilbur Beaton was selling
tickets. There was a rusf-o nnd pulf
iof enclnos nnd In another minute the
We... ' : Fast Mall on the Plant
TRINITY CHURCH FOREIGN
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OBSERVES WEEK OF PRAYER. I System had plunged InUr the B. and
W. passearer train which was cross-
Very Serious
It Is a very serious matter to ask
for one jnedidne and have the
wrong one c- vea you. F° f this
reason wo u-gc you In buying to
be carefui to "el the genuine—
. THE DWORD’S
Liver ?£aficiae
The refutation clC.io old, rclia- ,
[ b!o medicine, fir constipation, in- I
digestion and liver trouble, Is firm
ly established. It docs not imitate
other medicines. It 2.1 better than
others, cr it would not be the fa- I
vorite liwr powder, with a larger
*T will urgo tho general assembly ? clu,roh *
to enact a law eatabll.hlng a. a j.or-) Wedneotoy t-rtemoon, November 32,
mnnoncy the county unit system «!» " Rh1, >" ht ' "eM «t tho tmrson-
State primaries, establishing a ftscl| nr ‘ The now members and Indies of
date on which primaries may o ■*“ > hurt >> »»° » re not »'
sole lean til othera combincJ,
SOLD IN TOWN
heM, and on which the do.V;.ites
elected by the people to* formulate
their views, shall assemble in Stato
convention—a right now denied them
by n usurping State committee; to
provido that the same principle that
applies to regular primaries shall
likewise apply to apodal election*,
filling vacancies either for govermr
or United States senator. I will urge
that the utmost care be •x*rctRKM>y
the legislature In framing such a law
00 that the interests of every voter
In the 8tate may be protected, with
the fullest freedom of access to thaj
ballot box that may be consistent with
fCMonable registration regulation.
. “More than this, I believe that the
Stato Itself shonld pay for the expen-
One of the primary election, which.
! lie* society are especially invited to
be with us at this time. Mrs. O. P.
Murphy, secretary of the Waycross
District will take part on .tho pro
gram at this hour.
Friday Nov. 24th, Mrs. A. J. Mooro,
as tedder will conduct an Interesting
program at the church. All of the
members of the society nnd ladies of
the church are cordially invited to
each of these sendees. Time: 3:00
o'clock p. m.
Mrs. J. B. Thrasher, Pres.
lug at tho time. Engineer Bill pi-
vino’s attention was attracted Uy some
commotion near the old Sattlla Houso
and in the brief moment that ho look- ■
ed nway with his hand on the throttle
of his engine It had plunged into the j
baggage car of tho B. & W. passen
ger train, raising this car almost bod
ily and thrusting it over on the depot. ‘
Mr. Stanton and Wilbur Beaton, with
the passengers were entrapped in that
part of the depot you see in the pic
ture not completely demolished.
Their lives were saved by the build
ing falling against the telegraph pole,
standing at angle of 45 degrees aa
seen In the old picture.
In this old depot the Unit newspaper
ever printed In Waycross was pub
lished, “The Waycross Headlight.**
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
“Jumt Say'*
HORLICK’S
it
Qrlflaii ni (Mata*
»«■. til, mum moM to th. (tat. MALTED MILK
(but . regular election, became It it ( Tin Fitd-MA fir IS JfM.
■IT the primary ajratam that the men Mon ^ Ten or
who are to almlntatar tho lawa of thei Amo with dm weakest ilia.i dim
State are chosen. i Delicious, invigorating and nutrition.
1 am aware of tha tact that the.. Rich m3k. mated sain, powder term,
suggestions will not meet the approv- A nick lock Pmill ta a n|nk
•« of the machine polltleiane of rti TlbnallHMl tkfcfBOBICK
Stato. hut that very tact lead* me to QfJmn an imitation. %=
Union; Pressing Club
R. E. SWILLING, Manager and Owner
German
THE ARTIhTIC CLEANSER AND DYER
Chemical Cleaning, French Dry. Cleaning, 8team Cleaning
Dyalng. v ^
Preaslng, Repairing, Altering. Cleaning, Dyalng and Curling nt
• * Ostrich Feathers.
33 Tehaan Street, Half Block From New P. O. Bldg. Phone No. 507
SUITS MADE AT HOME.
BIG
TEAT THEATRE
All Week Long
Commencing Monday, Nov. 20
JEWELL-KELLEY
3TOCK COMPANY
A CLEAN HIGH-CLASS FAMILY THEATRE, PLAYING TO
THE BEST PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH.
THE LARGEST TENTE D THEATRE IN THE WORLD, 8EAT-
INC 2,000 PEOPLE.
Monday Night, Nov. 20
“Way Down East”
TtfE ORIGINAL Wm. BRADY VER8ION AS PRODUCED BY HIM
IN NEW YORK CITY.
Admission, 10c to all
BEST SEATS, Including ADMISSION 35c
Entire change of program nightly.
Big Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m., 10c to All
Don’t Miss the Grand
Prize Automobile Races
Savannah, Ga., November 21-30, 1911. AM
EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. A A. RAILROAD.
Tledeman Trophy Race, Monday November 27th.
Savannah Trophy Race, Monday, November 27th.
Vanderbilt Cap Race, Monday, November 27th.
International Grand Prise Race, Thursday, November 30th.
Racee on the narenteen mile course, the fineet In the world.
Admlsaion tickets to the races will be sold In connection with
railroad tickets.. Tickets on sale November ICth to Ith, In elusive,
with return limit Decameet 4th, lilt
See the nearest tlckti seen: for further Information.
W. H. Lathy, O. P. A. E. H. Fell. A. O. f. A.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A.