The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, September 18, 1914, Image 8

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BSE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 t 1M4. TO EXPEDIATE WAR REVENUE MEASURE SUPREME COURT CONVENES MONDAY □T Atlanta, Sept. 17.—Announcement u Washington, D. C., Sept. 17.—House mu j v by the Supremo Court that the administration leaders propose to e«- re(Ulir ca n „( the docket for the Oc- pedtte war menus leglalatlon now tann wlll begin Monday, Novem- that party differences hare been Iron- mtt J0 w m, a, Western circuit and ed out In caucus. Democrats of the wl n continue until the Waycross clr- Ways and Means Committee will meet cuU (a com pleled. The negt call will tomorrow to complete the draft of a begin Tuesday, January 6, 1916, with bill outlined by the caucus, to Include tbe Atlanta circuit and will proceed a tax on beer, wines, gasoline and the alI of ltl0 cases on the docket of special and stamp taxes of the Spanish tba October term bare been heard or American War revenue law. I submitted. The majority leader, Mr. Under-1 jpi, arrangement will not Interfere wood, hopes to Introduce the bill late tbe bearing of criminal cases or tomorrow, to report it the following cana brought on fast writs of error, day and to bring In a rule for its im- wh tch will come up under the usual mediate consideration. The plan Is to ru | M . The increased business of the pass the bill by Saturday night. Icourt and the necessity for preventing Senate Republicans are maneuver- cun being afllrmed by operation of tag ■ to attack the bill with all their j aar ^ bag been responsible for the Jus- atrength. It Is the minority’s purpose , tc(a ol tUo 8u p rc me Court sitting to use the bill for political argument continuously throughout the summer ou the verge of the fall campaign, and an| j baa n ecessltated the rcarrange- tbelr hope Is to keep the light golng 1 5 >wl)l 0( th0 court business as an- untll election time If possible. , fffpunced. Republican senators last night do- j „ w ,„ ^ 0K essary fo,- the justices dared the (Inal action of the Demo- ' to kecp steadily at work In order to cratlc caucus In approving a form of decMa as many as possible of the ca- taxatlou adopted by the Republican |(| on tbe Socket for tho March, 1914, congress In 1I9S would not deter them (erm „ decision handed down to la Uielr opposition. They Insist Utat' |)ay , he supreme Court susptalned conditions now vastly differ from those |he decision of Judge T. Pendleton In of the 8panleh-Amerlcan War. Their (be Bu p e rlor Court here. In the matter argument will be based on the Demo-l 0( damages against the city claimed cratlc revision of the tariff, which they by „| shop c k. Nelson aa trustee for will maintain Is responsible for *ast ' H t. Phillips Cathedral on Washington falling off In the revenues. Even now, llr()et on account of the building of the minority will urge, no emergency tba Waa bi n gton street viaduct. A ver- revenue measure would be necessary d | Ct of jp ooo was awarded to the If the river and harbor bill were trim-1 church nnd this will now have to be med to $12,000,000, Just enough to |() br the city, take care of existing public works, and If a public building bill for next year were abandoned. Democrats of the Ways and Means Committee propose to revise some what the stamp taxes of the Spanlsb- Amerlcan revenue law, eliminating some of the Items and substituting others. Foreign exchange hills and export bills of lading will not be In cluded In the list, owing to the con stitutional objections. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL BOARD ASKED TO HELP Bt. Louis, Sept. 17.—The good of fices of the Federal Board of Media tion to avert a strike of trainmen on the Bt. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) were Invoked today by the company. The board accepted tbe Invitation. The action of the company was tak en after a committee sepresentlng the OPEU EXCHANGE Order of Railway Asnductora, Broth- tss ■»!« MVSSPlium erh00)1 of lull way (Train men, andjhe —— Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen had advised the ofll- By Wire to The Journal. Sidney, Australia, Sept. 17.—The stock exchange here will be re-opened next Monday. Conditions are rapidly Improving. cere of the company that a strike would be called unless a former con ductor, discharged on allegations of drunkenness, was reinstated. SCHOOL DAYS VACATION DAYS are over—“nippy” weather's not far off— v School bells are ringing and School doors are swinging; Sharpen up the pencils—polish off the slate— Off you go—but Hold! That old summer rig won’t do—you’ve refshened your bod ies and freshened your minds— now for a brand new toppy, snappy suit of clothes to match the youthful spirits. Right-Posture’s here — the patented Health Suit that gives you the look of the Athlete and the build too— There’s an elastic web con struction hidden away in the back of the coat that's like a good pal—it doesn’t both er you or hinder you, but it’s with you every minute—telling you to throw out your chest- fill your lungs—grow up straight and strong. You’ll like the new Fall mod els and the new Fall shades, and best of all the prices—but the . ' to do is to COME TO OS TODAY a., j see tor yourselves. □ See our F'all Suite ortHe men You will also And on display this week complete line of boys' pants—all the latest styles in boys' caps and waists—shoes for the boys—all new and of the HIGHEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICE. Let me show you before making your purchases. STAR CLOTHING STORES W. D. O’QUINN, Proprietor Journal Want Ads |icworp| They Get Results l TRY01tE l The cheapest and best advertising It you want to hay or sell enythtag write your ed., get your change ready, then telephone fifi, and a messenger will csll for the ad and the money. One cent a word for each Insertion after the first. No ad taken for less than 25 cents for the first Insertion— hat Is an ad containing 16 words would cost you 25 cents for the first .time and 15 centa for each additional time. NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE TELEPHONE. W NO ADS CHARGED. CASH IN ADVANCE TO ALL who do not ctrrfl regular advertising contracts with the Journal. - FOR RENT—Nicely located use. Apply to S. T. Wright. 9-8- tf. FOR RENT.—Seven room cottage, 57 Elizabeth streeL Inquire et 45 Jane street. I 30 tf WANTED—Furnished house, 6 or > rooms. Address Drawer 177. 9-14-4ts. FOR RENT—Furnished four room cottage. 38 Isabella SL Telephone 689. 9-14-6U. FOR RENT—Modern five room cottage. Church St 316. Phone FOR RENT—Two completely fur- lshed front rooms for light house* keeping. Close In. Phone 349. 9 12 tf □ ]□ FOR RENT—4 or 5 unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeep ing. Apply 43 Pendleton street. 9-5-tf. PIGEONS FOR SALE-TEN PAID THOROUGHBRED HOMING PIG EONS. SOLD REGULARLY AT $2.30 PER PAUL FIBF^'HECK FOR $10 GETS THE tm'.T. EYEBY BIRD GUARANTEED. ADDRESS BOX IPS, 1YAYCROSS, GA. 9-6-tf. S ‘v;.. FOB SALE. FOR RENT—7 room house, 69 Al bany avenue. Desirable location. J. M. Bell. 9-15-3t*. FOR RENT—House-keeping rooms completely furnished. 43 Nlcholls street. 9-16-2ts. LOST—Gold spectacles in case, on street car or streets. Reward if left at Journal office. 9-17-lt. FOR RENT—One 5 room cottage, Crawford St. Apply to V. C. Parker & Son. 9-17-6ts. GOOD LOT Within one block of the South Georgia Industrial College, col ored, for sale cheap. 900 cash. Ad- dress College Lot. care Journal. I-9-tt OLD LEGISLATURE WOULD BE CALLED. Atlanta, Sept 17.—The Legislature which recently adjourned passed a law to the effect that each legislature should hold until Its successors were elected. Under this new law which has become necessary to call the Leg islature in speical session on account of the cotton situation or for any oth er reason, the old legislature would be called rather than the new one, even though the call were issued after the formal state election had been held. - CARD OF THAHKS. 300 cords 4 feet pine wood at $3.00 Editor Waycross Journal. v ' v >er cord. Through the columns of your paper 100 cords 4 feet oak wood, at $3.50 I wish to express my thanks to my >er cord. (many friends, who were so kind to me C. O. D. at your house. daring the recent illness and death of This wood cut In 16 Inch lengths my son, James H. Inman, will make six $1.00 loads. I May the Lord bless and be with McGregor Mayo, [each of them. 9 8 1m Phone 427.) Mrs. S. M. Inman. 1 Are You Familiar WITH OUR lO PER CENT Coupon Saving Plan? It not, you should investigate, the plan is this, when gou bug furniture on weeklg or monthlg pagments, and make gour pagments at the store, [In this wag gou are not annoged bg the collectors calling). We pag gou for each pagment made at the store—a coupon worth 10 cents on everg dollar. When gour account is paid, these coupons are worth their full face value in trade at our store. We realize that this is a big per centage, and we have paid out several thousand dollars in this wag, but it has decreased our collection expense and increased our business. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Why not get ktr a itw livlag nan salt*? Tktra la aata mm ia tka kaaia tkat la and am tkaa tka llvtag raaai, mm ia la tka Fall ul Wiatcr aiaatki; tkta la kaylag faraltan far tklt ro,M, itmait can ikaaM ka and la salectiag tke dlftanat piece*. N We waaM sagged Fined ar Early Eagllsk Fialike*. ead yaa any Ilka a GaMca Oak ar Naksgiiy ar lint atkar flaiak at aay nte we kave Jett wkit yea wait, aid rtmenkcr we caa lire yea meaty. DINING ROOM FURNITURE Tka keaaty aid nil valae at Niislaa faraltan la enpheslxed ky lt$ diiUactlve style. Feck piece li at staple dleaigi. ler- vlceeUe ead dulnkle. Heaest ead elaplldty in tke keyaetes af Its ceiitnctlea. Stardy qui lt Inbuilt lata eack piece, {hr lag ladiridiillty aat attained ky atkar faraltan. Ceaplete netek- ed saltai ar add pieces la Early Eagliik aad Faaed, alts Hekag- aay aid Gsldea Oak. BED ROOM Caapleta witched iiitei ar eddpieces ia ffikagsay rnnuiTiinr Qairlcnd Sawed Oak aad Clrcaiilu Walaat FURNITURE Price* far complete nltet $50 ta $300. BABY CARRIAGES Bay year yeaagiter a headline carriage. It will eaakle yaa ta give It all tke frtih air tad sat dear pleuan It aeede. Every car riage af air eatln llae la itrlklag- ly headline; tka coastnctiea la excelleat.’ We especially call year atteatlia ta ear Ilia af Sidway Cellapilhle Go-Cirti aad Carriage* guruteed far twe years, tka aaly kahy vehicle aa tke Market thet la giaraateed far is Isag a period agalaet all defects. 'vsiS*.. KITCHEN FURNITURE We in lew ikewiig ia large virietlea finiihiagi ter thii new. Oar hikkles an tkeFIer- eace detenitlc Cask Staves, which in ederleii.vilveleii tad wieklen aid karat aa intently ket Mae flame, tad the RcDaa gill Kitchen Caklaets which has naay advaatages aver atkar cahlaett. Large variety ef Llaolean. Oar layer ia 11 expert Special reductions 01 all tuner goodi such as Refrigerators, Ham mocks, Ice Cream Freexeri, Porch Suita, etc. Walker-Hood Furniture Co. reductions on all Summer i,nch as Refrigerators, Ham mocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Porch- Suits, etc.