The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, October 02, 1914, Image 8

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>AY, OCT. *, lilt THE WATCROKS JOURNAL We ik mw ihowiif in lirce verietiei funiihlifi fir thlf now. Oir bobbin ik theFler- net Ariemittc Cook Stint, whlck ik edorlcu,velvel(ia ill wlckltn ill kirn n latently kit Hit flow, ill the NcDti- pll Kltckei Cikiitti wkickkis my idvutifei inr itkir cabiictx. Special redaction ok all uutr foodi lack u Refrigerator*, Bib* nocks, Ice Cream Frtexers, Porck Saits, etc. » lal redictiou oa all Summer i, sick as Refrigerators, Ham mocks, Ice Cream Freeiers, Porck- Salts, etc. New Plan For High Scnool Within ft »hort lime ft »t« plan ol government for He high reboot will be perfected ftod Intugurated. It la identical to tbe plan need In Binning* bam public schools, and la boon aa self-government. Officers are named by tbe dUferaot grades of blab ecbool. Tbeee form a aort of adrlaorj board to work with tbe faculty to let better reeutta In achoot work and to promote tbe welfare of tbe ecbool. The ar rangement la a mutual one, and It la bettered will reault In much good. KAISEIF8 NEPHEW PRISONER. Lorlent, France, rla Parta, Oct. 1.— County ron Schwerin, the Oerman Emperor's nephew, who waa made prlaoner at the battle ol the Marne, attempted to eecape from Belle late, and aa a consequence baa been tram* fortified town three miles from lo rlent, where he la being kept under a strong guard. in commission forms of government. Already, Senator Borah asserted, the railroads had been turned orer to the Interstate Commerce Commis sion, tbe banka to a federal reaerr, commission, and Induatrlal affairs to a trade commission. Trust legislation aa embodied In the bills enacted by this Congress, Senator Borah declared, reflected the rlewe of the big business men, who opened a campaign for commlsalon regulation and opposition to the Sherman act Immediately after the dissolution of the Standard Oil and American Tobacco companies. Senator Nelson of Minnesota Also assailed the bill, maintaining that It McAdoo. SMITH AMENDMENT Washington, D. C.» Oct 1.—Tfca President yesterday told Represents tire Hardwick and other members of the committee appointed by the re cent cotton conference to press tbs Hoke Smith amendments giving state banks the right to Issue emergency currency without paying the 10 per cent Us, that he Is In sympathy with the purpose of amendment If It can be worked out practically, and prom ised the committee that he will dis- the amendment with Secretary i was a step backward from tbe Sher* man law. Dlscuhalon of the conference report j shown their opposition during orobably will continue several days ings before the Banking and (Mi Treasury Department officials ar? opposed to the amendment and have Calhoun Will Open New Store M. D. Calhoun, for twalro year, en gaged In buelneee In Bo,too, announc ed today that ha would open o mod ern dry goode etore In Wnycroee Octo ber 7th, occupying tho atore-room on Plant arenne recently rnemtod by tba Wllkaa Dry Good, Company. Pending hie remorel to Wnycroee tbe etore will he under tbe man age- meat of njnti L. Story, an experi enced bnslifee* man. The new etore will be moke rery nttractlre nod will carry a complete line, Including fur- nlihlnge fop men. Musical Comedy At Grand All This Week when a motion to recommit It to tbe conference with Instructions will be made. Opponents of the ibll yesier* ^ ^ declared that their fight for re- 'mri to tbe'cltadel"at Port Louu“Yf*» n,ld ' r * ,Um of «*• report w “ **'"■ Mg strrogth. AUSTRIA SEEKS BORAH ATTACKS ANTI-TRUST BILL Washington, D. C., OcL 1.—Sen ator Borah, of Idaho, attacked the Clayton anti-tryst bill conference re port In the 8enate yesterday as a phase of tbe tendency to center gov ernment In commissions of Individ uals. Kxplaln his opposition to what he called a tendency to restrict popular government, the Senator quoted from a speech in which Pres- Cowart’s Specials 7 10c Tomxtoee Me Mb, Beet Urd M 341b enck Beet mixed Flour Me I Ibe. Beet Bacon 00c 10 lb*. Beat Lard |I?I0 It Iba. Baat Bacon (1,11 Como aoo aa. 8are money. If not ploneod we (Ire It beck. PHONE 388 TO PACIFY ITALY Cur rency Commltee of the House. Tho President did not promise to advo< cate the amendment, but will ask Secretary McAdoo to explain his op position to the measure. Tba Presi dent In the Interview showed kis ap preciation of tbe South’s plight finan cially and expressed great Interest In any sound measure for relief. By Wire to tba Journal. Borne, Oct. I.—Late today Austria apologised to Italy for tbe presence of mines near the Italian coast. Th* communication expressed regret ai the sinking of Italian ships and offer ed to remove mines and pay Indem nity to the victims families. The In demnlty Is expected to reach a mil lion dollars. It Is unknown tonight what attl tude the government will take In view of the apology. Earlier In the duv the sentiment was very war-llkc. MAY ELIMINATE TAX UPON BANKS Washington, D. C., Oct. 1—Changes In tbe war revenue bill being consid ered by Democrats of the Senate Pin • anco Committee Include one to elim inate entirely the proposed tax of two dollars s thousand on bank, cap ital and surplus. Senator John Sharp Williams, a member of the committee, yesterday introduced an amendment In the 8onaiejo strike out this tax. Other amendments to make up for the dofllcloncy caused by abandoning BRYAN CHOPS WOOD TO PROVE HEALTH GOOD. Asheville, N. C., Oct. 1.—To prova that his health and strength are both Improved,'Secretary of State William J. Ilryan, here on a brief vacation, pointed to a large pile of wood which he had cut from a tree which he fell ed at his summer home on Sunset mountain. That doean’t look like a sick man’s work, does It?” asked the secretary of hla friends. “Cutting down a giant oak and reducing it to stove wood Is easier than some other tasks I have upon my hands." Secretary Bryan feels no 111 effects from delivering a speerii here 8at- urday night In the Interests of the lo ll democratic congressional ticket. The secretary and Mrs. Bryan plan to return to Washington this week. A poet out of s Job might write ad vertising poetry for a gas company at so much a metre. Help boost, for now Is the time the country needs It. There Is no room for grouches. The Chest Daria Musical Comedy Co. will present a series of musical comedies, making a complete change every day. The company cons lata of It people, Incladtng Mr. Cheee Davie who heads the. company and is one of the beet black face comedians on the stage. The company this week will feature "THE IMPERIAL QUARTETTE" one of-tbe very best on the stage, and will give several selections each night The picture program for this week is especially strong, consisting of three and four reels each day, Includ ing a two or three reel feature each day. Remember the great aerial picture "THE TREY 0*HEARTS" on Tuesday. Journal They t on all t drafts, letters?‘oWsWedlt, etc.; a tax of 5 cents a gallon on rectified whis kies, which it Is estimated would yield about $C,000,000 revenue; an Increase of 25 cents a barrel in the proposed $1.50 tsx on beer, making the total levy $1.75 a barrel, to yield a total tax of 25 cents per horse-power on all passenger automobiles. I Chairman Simmons said last night! there undoubtedly would be several the bank tax and the elimination of chatiges in the House bill, but that thfe tax of two cents a gallon on gas-1 the committee had reached no con- olene are aa followa: elusions. A SUGGESTION Look on the outside front cover of your telephone directory and you will find TELEPHONE Coal and Wood TELEPHONE 30 The Tee Delivery Co. 30* Now, if you will get it firmly im pressed on your memoty that the advertisement of the Leading Coal and Wood Company ofWaycross is on the outside cover of the di- \ rectory, it will save you the trouble of looking in the inside of the book for the number each time you want a load of wood or a ton of coal. Thn cheap*,t and bant writ* toot ad, gat poor chi will call for the ad ud the money. , -**.| Ona cant a word for each Inaertlon after tbe lrat. No ad takan for laaa than M cents for the (rat. tassstte—hat la an ad IS word* would coat goo IS centa for tba flrat tine and II cent* for each sddtttenaW tine. NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE TELEPHONE. " NO ADS CHARGED. CASH IN ADVANCE TO ALL who do tot carry regular adrartUlng contracta with the Journal. FOR RENT—Furniahed front room, on flrat floor. 33 Tebcau atroet. Phone Ml. 9-30-tf WANTED—Sewing by the dny. Will go anywhere In the city. Phone 314. 9-29-3U. FOR RENT.—Berea room cottage, 17 Elizabeth street. Inquire at <1 Jane street I tfl tf COOD LOT Within one block of lb* South Georgia Industrial Coltsga, col ored, for sale cheep. |M cash. Ad dress College Lot cay* Journal, l+tt WANTED—Colored man to do aer* era! days work In garden and lawn. Ask at Journal office. 3U. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Albany. Frank Guilford. 9-23-tL FOR RENT—Modern, B»* room cottage. Church St. til. Phone *K fl-10-tf. FOR RENT—Two completely fur- lahcd front rooms for light house keeping. Clone In. Phono 341. 9 12 tf FOR RENT—4 or I unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeep ing. Apply 43 Pendleton street 9-5-tf. FOB SALE. 300 cords 4 test phi* wood at 13.00 Kr cord. 100 cords 4 lest oak wood, at 13.60 i*r cord. C. O. D. at your house. This wood ent hi II Inch lengthi will make six 11.00 loads. McGregor Mayo, 9 8 1m 1 Phone 417. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—Com petent driver. Reasonable rates. Telephone 150 and leave call for Mr. Dnlrymple. 10-1-lmth LOST—Between W. B. Thigpen's and Wtycross, leather purse contain ing 113.90, and checks payable to T. A. Weather*. Finder will be eultahly rewarded by returning same nod con tents to T. A. Weathers, Darien, On. 10-1—It NOT DEAD BET PIGEONS FOB 8ALE—TEN PAIR THOROUGHBRED HOMING PIG EONS, SOLD REGULARLY AT KM FEB PAIR. FIRST CHECK FOB 110 GETS THE LOT. ETEBY BIRD GUARANTEED. ADDRESS BOX 199, WAYCBOSS, G.L 9-6-tf. IS A PRISONER. London, Oct 1.—Col. William E. Cordon of the Gordon Highlanders, aide de camp to King George, who twice has been reported killed. Is a prisoner In Germany and In good health. This news waa conveyed to the British war office through Ameri can Ambassador James W. Gerard, of Berlin. Col. Gordon, who won the Victoria Cross In the Boor war, wan hi com mand of tho Gordon Highlanders ear ly In September when they wen aur- prised. They advanced toward n Ger man detachment In tha mtatakn belief that It was a French picket, and many Highlanders were shot down. One man who escaped sold ho had noon the dead body of his colonel among the dead. The dainty pink of summer must fade, likewise the delicate foliage of. the 40-cent mint julep. '•/' You Familiar It not, you should investigate, the plan is this, when you buy furniture on weekly or monthly payments, and make your payments at the store, {In this way you are not annoyed by the collectors calling). We pay you for each payment made at the store—a coupon worth 10 cents on every dollar. When your 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 way, but it has.decreased our collection expense and increased our business. WITH OUR lO PER CENT Are Coupon Saving Plan? Walker-Hood Furniture Co. BABY CARRIAGES Bay you ytufiter i hulnit curiae. It will Miili yti tt C l It ill the freeh air ul ait r pleuiK it aetde. Every cu- riefe ef ear eitlH Hie ii itrikiaf- Iy hindteme; tie ceiitractiea it excelleit. We eiyedilly call year etteatioa te ear Hat of Sldwey Collapsible Ge-Ctrti tad Cerriifti (united far two yean, the only baby vehicle ea the mtrket thet It pirutcedfor te loaf • period (pint ell defect!. KITCHEN FURNITURE Lup variety ef L Oir layer is u expert LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Why set pt her a lew llvlaf rum elite? ThcKli Beta roeai lathe bean that ii lied Mere thaa the Uriel ream, bmr n la the Fell ud Wirier awatha; thea la hiylif feraicsK far this reeat ■ taoit cue iheeld he ued la iclectnf the ditleKri piece*. We weald ufpit Fused er Early tafllih Flalihet, aadyeameyllhe a Geldca Oah er Nehopay erume ether tlilih at eay rate we hive jut what yea WUt, ini rrmraber we CU live yea mouy. - DINING ROOM FURNITURE lit hceity ud Kil valic el Minion fuaitiK ii cmplulted by Its distinctive style. Etch piece it ef duple deilp, ter- vlceible ud desirable. Hunt ud simplicity an the heyaetes ot its ceutractlu. Study qui ntal hiilt late each piece, (Iviif ladivldiillty lit itttlied by ether lanltaie. Complete witch ed caltce or add placet la Early Eaflith ud Fvmed, alee Mehef- ••y ud Geldei Oih. BED ROOM Cimfleti matched smite* er odd pieces la Hahifuy rTmummp Qurtered Sawed Oth ead Circutiu Weliit r URNITUKE Pricec fercemplcte iritci SS0 te $300.