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FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 131L
MEN WHO DIRECT THE FIGHTING
IN THE PRESENT EUROPEAN WAR
WALKER REELECTED BY
BIG VOTE IN DISTRICT
HON. J. RANDALL WALKER
While complete official return# from the Eleventh district have not
been received 1t Is known that Congressman J. It. Walker yesterday re
ceived a big majority over his opponent, J. A. J. Henderson, for Congress.
Congressman Walker carried Glynn, Charlton, Clinch, Ware, Pierce,
Wayne, Appling, Jeff Davis and Lowndes easily, the vote In Clinch being
the closest reported this morning.
In Lowndes Walker got 1,157 to Henderson’s 418.
In Ware Walker carried almost every precinct by a safe majority.
XIKU ONCE H AH | OPEN HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP.
NEWSPAPER MAN.
; • j Chicago, Ill., Aug. 19.—Play In the
Atlanta, Oa., Aug. 19.~Local news- national open golf championship will
paper men are wishing their lots hall be begun today on the links of the
thrown them Into Belgium. They Midlothian club. Francis Oulmet, the
have just heard that Albert, king of young Eastern star, will defend his
that busy country, was onco a repor- title. This Is the first visit of Oulmet
ter, and a very good one. to western links. Among the other
Albert, then crown prince, came to amateurs who have planned and prac-
America In 1898 and spent a great tlccd with a view to entering this corn-
deal of time In Eastern cities and af- petition are Charles Evans, Jr., Fred
terward In St. Paul, Minn. Ho landed Hcrreshoff, F. C. Fowncs, Jr., and Je
tt job on a New York paper, working rome D. Travers. Prominent among
under an assumed namo and telling the professionals entered are J. J. Mc-
nobody he was some day to be a king, Dormott, Alex Campbell, Tom Mc-
and when he went home ho wroto a Namara, George Sergent and R. An-
book about America which gave this drews.
country high praise. One or two vet-1 • — —
eran newspaper men now In Atlanta MAN NAMES AT LAST FOR JOB.
knew him when he was working In 1 Atlanta, Ga.. Aug. 19.—That South
New York, the truth ns to his Identity Georgia Is at last to have a new Unit
having come out some time afterward. «*d States district attorney seems as-
In fact, one of the old timers do- aured now that President Wilson has B "|d'h e would take the field in the op-
clares that King Albeit still ownes sent to the senate the name of Erlo oraUon# oga inat Germany. Grand
London, Aug. 20.—In this, the great
est and costliest war in the world’s
history, every one of the five powers
already Involved has placed at the
heads of its fighting forces, the best
men available. Each ruler drawn into
the titanic struggle realizes that his
government Is In the throes of its su-
premest crisis and for that reason ar
my and navy commanders* were chang
ed without regard for precedent and
cabinets were shifted overnight.
The rulers and commanders now
directing the various belligerents fol
low:
England.
Ruler King George V.
Secretary of State for War, Field
Marshal Lord Kitchener, hero of
ton Cburchwell.
Commander-in-chief of the land
forces, Field Marshall Sir John
French.
Chief Naval Commander, Vice Ad
miral Sir John Jelllcoe.
King George of England is nomln
ally the head of the British army and
navy, but he is taking no active part
In the war. The Prince of Wales was
given a military commission in the
army, hut has not been allowed to par
ticipate In the fighting.
France.
Ruler, President Raymond Poincare.
War Minister, Theophile Delcasso,
former special ambassador to Russia
and a bitter enemy of Germany.
Generalissimo of the army, Gen,
Joffre.
Chief Naval Commander, Admiral
de la Peyrcrs.
As In England, the French ruler is
technically the head of the fighting
forces, but President Poincare will
take no active part in the war.
Germany.
Ruler, Kaiser Wilhelm II. who is
nominally always and in in time of
actually In command of the army
and navy.
Minister of War, Gen. Von Falken-
pltz.
Chief of Staff of the army, Count
Julius Von Moltke,
Chief Naval Commander, Admiral
Von Tlrpltz.
In war, the Kaiser, unlike the King
of England, is the real head of the ar
my. At the present time the Kaiser
Is reported to he at the front in Al
sace, directing operations against tho
French. Crown Prince Frederick
Wilhelm commanded one of the Ger
man regiments at Liege.
Russia.
Ruler, Czar Nicholas, nominally
commander-in-chlef of the army.
Minister of War, Gen, Sukomllnoff.
Minister of Marine, Admiral Grlgo-
rovltch.
Generalissimo of the Army, Grand
Duke Nicholas Nicholaivltch. Chief
naval commander. Admiral Grlgo-
rovltch.
As in the case of Germany, Czar
Nicholas becomes the real head of the
Russian nrmy In time of war. He has
The aged Emperor FrwcU Jo.eph,'. v “ f e - unc ’* ™ “ 0,e<1
» in c“rm»ny and Ru«i* U the head Count Ton
of the Austrian army but he is so old Holtke U chlefl * taown tor hU « ri '
and enfeebled that he delegated his
task to Archduke Frederick.
i Herr la.
Ruler, King Peter nominaly Com
mander-in-chief of tbe army.
Actual commander-in-chief of the
army. Gen. Boja Yankovitcb.
him fifty cents, borrowed one dry eve- K. Donaldson of Balnbrldge. It Is re
tting between pay days. ported from Washington that the 8en-
. . . ate Judiciary Committcee at Its next
meeting will undoubtedly act on the
{nomination and the senate will con-
' firm it before adjournment.
Allentown, Pa., Aug. 19.—The j senator West seems to have de-
Fourth Brigade RHle match for tho finitely decided that he wants Donald-
RIFLE MATCH.
Fuller trophy, one of the biggest
sporting events of the summer In the
state of Pennsylvania, Is being held
today on the Allentown range. The
match wafe arranged by Major Charles
D. Rhoads, ordnance officer of the
Fourth Brigade, N. P. O.
If a candidate was born in poverty
he Is sure to mention It in hts cam
paign speeches.
ou to have the place, after naming
half-a-dozen candidates and then
withdrawing them.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
PSVniUNIt la tbs trade-mark name gives to as
laiprovad Quinine. It iaaTaateleaaSyrup, plea*,
ant to taka sad doea not dlatarb tbe atomacb.
Children taka It and sever know It la Qalalaa.
Alto especially adapted to adalta who cannot
taka ordinary Qaiaiae. Doea not naaaeala nor
cauae aervoaaacaa nor ringing In tbe bead. Try
It the seat time yon seed tfuTnlne lor any par*
roae. Auk lor 2-ounce original package. * h«
-uo»e PttniUUMK U blown ia botUe.Js crate
Duke Ntcholu, u. Oenorallluliuo U
now directing the Kunlun array In tho
Held, whllo Ocn. Sukomllnoff, u Wur
Minister, I, directing uffalru In 8t. Pe
tersburg.
Auslrli-llungury.
ltuler. Emperor Francis Josoph,
who Is commander-ln-chlef of the ar-
. Kroba-
tln.
Minister of the Natjr. Admiral
llauss.
Heads of the army, Archduke Fred
erick, commander-ln-chlef and Ocn.
Voo llotwndorff chief of the general
•taff.
Chief Naval commander, Admiral
llauss.
(! 26 yean old, has been la tka
I . " ik§ pitching staff of tho Wi
olioness. He never smiles and is gen
erally known as “Gloomy Julius,
now under way is completed he will
have under him more than 3,000,000
officers and men ready to obey bis
bidding.
Gen. Sukomllnoff, who finds himself
as one of tbe beads of the Russian
army in the great war is comparative-
Perhaps the best known chieftain ly unknown. He served in neither the
in the great international war drama Chinese nor Japanese wars, being at
Is Field Marshall Lord Kitchener, of that time commander at Kieff and
Klmrton. War Secretary of England, chiefly concerned with strategic work
while It Is safe to say the least known .on the western frontier. Unlike most
commander is Gen. Joffre Gelerallssi- [of his predecessor* in the War Office
mo of France. He is the youngest of- [at St. Petersburg, he Is a Slav and
fleer of his rank In the French ser-ja Russian Nationalist. He was called
vice and is indebted to his position at to the Russian Cabinet by the Czar to
the head of the army not to intrigue' reorganize the army,
or political influence but to the un- Count JuIIub Von Moltke, chief of
animous vote of the French generals the general staff of the German army
who compose the Superior Council of ( and by reason of that position, next
Gen. Joffre is now ut the front to the Kaiser in the war, is the
and when the French mobilization, 1 nephew of the great Field Marshall
CYPRESS
SHINGLES
The Hebard Cypress Co. of
fers for sale at tbe mills,
Hebardville, for a limited
time only:
Rmdom 16” Clipper
Shingles at J1.25 per N.
3x16 Stir A Stir
Shingles it 31.S0 per N.
For 10 Days Only
Will Sell Yon The
The Famous Deakins
Tennessee Butter
In 6 and 12 lb. backets
At 25 cent Pound
Every purchaser of a
bucket, can get at the
same time a 24 pound
sack of Pillsburys Best
Flour for.80 cents.
~C. S. HARDY
& Son.
To aeckcra of s betel where
luxurious quarters may be se
cured, where charm and con
genial atmosphere prevail, and
where excellence of service U
paramount, the Hotel Powhatan
oiicrt just each inducements.
Rooms with detached bath
may bo obtained at $1.50, 12 00
and us. Rooms with private
bath, |2.S0, *5.00 and up.
Write for booklet with map.'
CLIFFORD^ LEWIS,
DOLAN
PHOTOGRAPH E|B
Lott-Hitch Building,
Commercial Work a Specialty
Brins a* Yonr Kodak Work
Better Work tor Lea Honey
WHEN YOU THINK OF
DRUGS
THINK OF 260
During warm weather it Is often
inconvenient to go shopping. Make
known your drug store wants to us
by phone and we'll save you time and
trouble of coming to our store in
person.
OFR FREE DELIVERY 8ERYJCE
is a part of our up-to-date business-
getting system and we want our cus
tomers to make full use of It Our
goods are fresh and of superior qual
ity. We yrant yonr drug business.
Our drug store Is at yonr door.
JUST PHONE ML
l. W. ELUSION
WAYCBOSS & SOUTHERN
R. R. 00.
Change of Schedule Effective
Feb. IB. 1914.
Notice: Tile arrivali and de
partures are given as information
and are not guaranteed.
Southbound Train No. 3.
0 Hebardville, lv. .. 9:00 a. m.
2 Wayx, Albany Ave.
lv 9:05 a. ra.
5 Grundy, Oa., Iv ... 9:12 a. m.
8 Lavinia, lv.
10 Fredel, lv ..
12 Atwood, lv.
15 Olive, lv ..
18 Walker, lv.
20 Hopkins, ar.
.. 9:20 a. m.
.. 9:30 a. m.
.. 9:40 a. m.
.. 10:30 a. m.
. .10:45 a. m.
. .11:00 a. m.
Northbound Train No. 4.
20 Hopkins, lv 11:30 a. m.
18 Walker, Iv 11:35 a. m.
15 Olive, lv 12:30 p. tn.
12 Atwood, lv 12:40 p. m.
10 Frcdel, lv 1:00 p. ra.
8 Lavinia, lv 1:10 p.m.
5 Grundy, lv. ....... 1:17 p. m.
2 Ways., Albany ave.
lv 1:25 p. m.
0 Hebardville, ar. .. 1:30 p. m.
Trains Nos. 3 and 4 daily ex
cept Sunday.
JOHN M. HOPKINS, '
Gen. Supt.
Notice!!
C.We will give
a ticket with ev
ery dollar cash
purchase good
for one vote in
the Waycross
Journal cash
trade contest.
C Trade here for
CASH and WIN
an automobile.
Phone 305
REDDING DRUG
& SEED STORE
COAL! COAL!
Lay in your supply
for winter. Large
lump from the famous
Kentucky district de
livered $5.50 ton.
Blacksmith Coal
and Pennsylvania an
thracite stove and egg
sizes.
Phone 70 .
JOHNSONS GOAL &W00D
YARD
♦ W. J. GASSETT ♦
♦ BUILDING CONTRACTOR *
♦ Phon* 103. ♦
♦ WAYCROSS, GA. *
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who does not.
The typewriter not only saves time in writing letters and
making out bills, but it adds prestige and reputation to the user. i|
The L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
For all farm and garden seed
and have a fresh and complete sup
ply for your fall planting, our prices
are right, call to see us.
Pridgen Brothers
Phones 62 or 301
\A.
LOOK OUT FOR FOUR CARRIAGE
when It shows the least need ot re
pairs. Letting things go till you think
them worth doing Is a risky proceed
ing. Prevention is better than cure,
and you can prevent a probable acci
dent by letting us repair yonr carriage
when the first thing goes wrong.
You’ll save yourself trouble and
money besides by having the little re
pairs made before they grow bigger.
C. TV. YOUNG.
36 Albany Ave. Phone 149
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Commercial bills by Check, you [then have a
Department perfect receipt and the Bank is
your Book-keeper.
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v terest at 4 % Compounded jquarter-
iy.
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ume uepusilSJ monthg purchage a Certificate of
Deposit, bearing interest at 5%.
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before starting on a trip,! purchase
TRAVELERS Travelers Checks, should they be
lost or stoled, notify us, we will is
sue you duplicates. They are good
all over the world, and are cashed
without exchange charge.
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