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DECISION IN THE
CASE IS REVERSED
New Orleans, Oct. 29.—The United continued to charge from time to time
States court of appeals here bss ruled that his estate has been mbmanaged
that the children ot W. A. Hnff, tor- and squandered tor the benefit of the
merljr mayor ot Macon, Oa, bare a Judge’s relatives and friends,
right to set up claims to their father’s The decision of the court of appeals
property prior to the consideration of means that a referee will again taka
creditors' claims. up the case in so far as It affects the
The decision reverses a decision Huff children. Huff Is 84 years old.
made by United States Judge Emory
Speer at Macon which caused Huff to Macon, Oa.. Oct. 28.—In the Huff
publicly criticise the Judge and begin bankruptcy case Judge Speer of the
a campaign to have him ousted and United States court, southern district
impeached. The campaign culminated ot Georgia, had ruled that Edison Huff
is a congressional investigation sever- j and Mrs. Jennings,, children of
al months ago. The House Judiciary bankrupt former Mayor W. A. Huff of
committee’s report, which was adopted Macon, had an equity In certain of
recently, held that the Investigation their father’s properties then in the
did not disclose sufficient evidence to hands of receivers, but that In other
warrant Impeachment. parcels they had no equity nor stand-
judge Speer In bis decision held that ing In court,
the two children of the former mayor | This was appealed on the basis that
had an equity In certain of their fath-' certain properties ruled by the court
er's properties, but that In other to be outside of claim by the children
holdings they had no equity or stand- j were In reality as much liable uf ad-
lag in court. ' | mission claim as those properties he
As a result of the attacks made on I had ruled originally to contain equity
Judge Speer by Huff the Judge had lot the children. The ruling at New Or-
hlm cited to appear for contempt. Huff I leans admits the children to court to
was convicted, but sentence never has | set up further claims as prior to claims
been Imposed. The former mayor baa j by creditors.
SUFFERED TWENTY-ONE YEARS. AMCRIRAN COAST
FINALLY FOUND BELIEF NWHIItHtn WWMWI
WELL FORTIFIED
Having suffered for twenty-one
years with a pain in my side, 1 finally
have found relief in Dr. Kilmer's |
THANKSGIVING PROC.
ISSUED BY PRESIDENT
Louisville, Ky.. Oct. 29.—The Unit-
Injections of morphine ed States need never fear the results
of any attack from the sea. according
to Representative Swager Sberley of
Kentuck, chairman of the House sub
committee on fortifications. In an
authorised statement here yesterday
Mr. 8herley declared that the Amer
ican coast- I* " so well fortified with
the exception of two points where
work is now In progress that an at
tack fromthe sea probably never will
be made.’’ |
“The theory upon which the for
tifications have been constructed," he
continued, “Is to protect important
harbors from a direct attack by
hostile fleet. This has been done, ex
cept at San Pedro, Cal., where em
placements for guns are being built,
and at the mouth of the Chesapeake,
where land has been acquired and
estimates shortly will be submitted
for placing sixteen-inch guns along
with other armament
“Our guns are of the most modern
patterns and are capable of destroy
ing the most modern super-dread
nought."
"It has long been the honored cus
tom of our people to turn In the fruit
ful autumn of the year in praise and
thanksgiving to Almighty God for his
many blessings and mercies to us as
a nation . The year that Is now draw
ing to a close since we last observed
our day of national thanksgiving has
been, while a year of discipline be
cause of the mighty forces of war
and of change which have disturbed
the world, also a year of special bles
sing for us.
"It bas been vouchsafed to us to re-
BBS. C. M. INFINGEB
PASSES AWAY TODAY
Swamp-Root,
were my only relief for short periods
of time. I became so sick that I had
to undergo a surgical operation In
New Orleans, which benefited me to 1
two years. When the same pait
came back one day I was so sick
that I gave up hopes of living,
friend advised me to try your Swamp-
Root and I at once commenced using
The first bottle did me so much
good that I purchased two more bot
tles. 1 am now on my second bottle
and am feeling like a new woman,
passed a gravel stone as large as a
big derbean and several small ones.
I have not had the least feeling of
pain since taking your Swamp-Root
and I feel It my duty to recommend
this great medicine to all suffering
humanity. Gratefully yours.
MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE,
Rapids Par. Echo, La.
Personally appeared before me, this
15th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Joseph
Constance, who subscribed the above
statement and made oath that the
same is true In substance and In fact
WM. MORROW.
Notary Public.
Letter te Dr. Ulmer A Co, Bing
hamotn, N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do
For Yon.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y„ tor a sample else
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booket ot valuable
Information, telling about
neys and bladder. When writing, be
sure and mention the Weekly Journal.
DOTHITT A JONES STOCK CO. ALL
THE WEEK
Speaking ot the above company
which played last week la Brunswick
The News bas the following to say: |
"The Dothltt and Jones players
opened a weeks’ engagement at the
Grand last night with one of the best |
vaudeville attractions seen here this I _ „
season. The opening bill pranratj The cheapo and M* adrortlMn, If you
last night was Other People's Money, Jonr * 4 ’’ * et yoar U*® 0
s p T ‘ will call for the ad and the money.
One cent a word for each Insertion after the
than 25 cents for the first Insertion— hat Is an
Journal
| lc WORD ] They Get
and from their work In presenting
this bill last night they will be this
season’s favorites In the Grand’s list, ... .. .... . . .. .
of vaudeville attractions. It Is ..1-!™“
This morning at her home at No. 7 Regular flfty ^ ent and one . dollar s!ze
Hicks street, Mrs C. M. Inflnger dled '^,^ for sale at al| d storea
after an Illness of some time. She Is'
survived by her husband, Rev. C. M.
Inflnger, and two small children,
Two governors, those of Oregon and
a Massachusetts, have suspended the
” aad da “ g ^er. Margaret, hunting season this ye ar because of In-
Dom>M ”s’ F tt . nd J ‘ K ' Mo '| creased danger of forest fires when the
tors,Survive. ,eTera * brothera and al - wornl, were exceptionally dry.
The funeral will be held tomorrow quested to meet at the undertaking es-
morning at 10 o’clock, services to be tablishment of H. Lester Marvil
main at peace, with honor and in Trinity Methodist church, promptly at 9:30 tomorrow morning:
Home part to succor the suffering ’ a Interm l nt be ftt Oakland ceme- J. P. Lide, B. H. Thomas, H. J. Ben-
and supply the needs of those who
are in want. We hare been privileg
ed by our counsels to shape the
hopes and purposes of a day of fear
and distress. Our people have looked
Upon their own life as a nation with
a deeper comprehension, a fuller
realisation of their responsibility as
well as of their blessings, and a
keener sense of moral and practical
significance of what their part among
the nations of the world may come
be.
^^aw'The hurtful effects of foreign war
lu their own industrial and commer
cial affairs have made, them feel the
- • more fully and see the more clearly
their mutual lntcr-dependence .upon
ouo another and has stirred them to
a helpful co-operation such as they
have seldom practiced before. They
have been quickened by a great moral
stimulation. Their unmistakable ar*
dor for peace, their earnest pity and
, disinterested sympathy for those who
are suffering, their readiness to hip
and to think of the needs of others
has revealed them to themselves aa
% * V 'well aa to the world.
"Our crop, will feed all who need
food: the aelf-poesculon of our peo
ple amldat the moat aerloua anxieties
and difficultly and the eteadineae
and reaourcefulneaa of our bualneaa
men will nerve other nationa aa well
ae our own.
“The bualneaa of the country bas
bean supplied within new channela
•f trade and Intercourae. The Pana
ma canal baa been opened to the com
merce of the nations. The two com
tlaenta of America have been bound
In closer tic, of friendship. New In
strumentalities of International trade
have been created which will be also
new Instrumentalities of acquaint
ance, Intercourae and mutual serv
ice. Never before havo*tho people of
the United States been so situated for
their own advantage or the advantage
of their neighbors, or so equipped to
nerve themselves and mankind.
"Now. therefore. I. Woodrow Wil
son, president of the United States
of America, do. hereby designate
Thursday, the twenty-sixth of No
vember next, ns a day of thanksgiv.
Ing und prnyer and Invite the people
throughout the land to cease from
thalr wonted occupations and In their
several homes and places of worship
render thanks to Almighty God.
“In wllhneas whereof I have here
unto net my band nnd caused ‘ the
seal of the United States to be af
fixed.
"Done at the city ot Washington,
thin twanty-elghth day of October. In
the year of our Lord, one thousand
nine hundred and fourteen and of the
Independence of the United 8tates of
America the one hundred nnd thirty-
ninth.
WOODROW WILSON.
"By the president:
"Robert Lansing. Acting Secretary of
State."
In this
10-21-tf.
tery. The following named gentlemen ton, V. L. Stanton, S. H. Everett and
will act as pallbearers and are re- W. W. Meeks.
NOTICE.
On account of a mistake In the Is
suing of the llcenae, the skating rink
that waa -opened on Pendleton St
was closed and will re-open tomor
row (Oct. 30th), at 3:30 o'clock In
Jordan'a old Bicycle Shop.
10-29-2U.
Cherry Is the wood most used as a
backing for the metal plates from
which Illustrations are printed in mag
azines and periodicals. It Is chosen
above all others because It holds Its
shape, does not warp or twist, works
smoothly and does not split.
time. NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE ’ELEPHONB.
NO ADS CHARGED. CASH IN ADVANCE
regular advertising contracts with the Journal.
dom that an audience has an oppor
tunity to see a tabloid show chat tells
a story, but that is what the Dothltt
& Jones Players produced last night.
If the Bhow last night Is a criterion of
the company's repertoire then we are
due for a week’s good clean amuse-l ' “
ment, with a laugh all the way.” A COUPLE can get board and
There will be a complete change largo front room In private family. Ap-
of program every day, matinee every P'Y Pendleton street.
afternoon. I "—
The usual picture program will be F0R RENT—Furnished room, run-
given. Admission for this show will nl ®8 water,
be matinee 10 cento to all; night 10
and 20 cents.—Adv.
Close in.
Address P.
10-27-6ts.
"PERILS OF PAULINE"
To Be Continued at the Grand.
Beginning Friday and continuing
every Friday thereafter until tbe
completion of tbe story tbe Grand
will show this great serial picture,
taking name up where It was discon
tinued by tbe Lyric Theater. Tbose
who have become Interested in this
great story will therefore have an
opportunity of seeing the completion
of it. No additional charge will bo
made 1 for this added attraction, and
we will show in connection with our
regular pictures and vaudeville.
FOR RENT—Large house,
Thomas street. Enquire H. V. Barnes,
15 Brunei street. 10-3-tf.
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—Com
petent driver. Reasonable rates.
Telephone 169 and leave call for Hr.
Dalrymple. 10-1-lmth
The, position of city foreste: Is now
offering a new field for men with a
technical training In forestry. Fitch
burg, Mass., Is one of the latest towns
to secure an official of this sort.
sum hunting Is better than going to
war. Aythtng Is better than fight
ing.
How about 5U-lb tin of lard for
$4.00 at Thomas Bros.
10-21-tf.
LAWYER SHOOTS BANKER
AND THEN ENDS OWN LIFE
Steubenville, O. ,Oct. 29.—D. J. Sin
clalr, a prominent banker ol this city.
Staying In Georgia and going pos- ,was i.not and seriously wounded by
Charles Gilmore, an attorney, who
then committed suicide. It is believed
Gilmore's mind was unbalanced.
FOR RENT—Furnished room.
Albany. Frank Guilford.
9-28-tf.
FOR RENT—Fine home place,
room cottage, 37 Stephenson street.
Large rooms, big yard, and all mod
ern conveniences. See J. T. Beaton, 33
Stephenson street.
BOARD AND ROOM wanted by
single man who wantB room regular
but meals only while In city. Private
family preferred. Address A .S. R„
care Journal-Herald.
10-28-2ts.
WANTED—Five thousand people to
read the Journal-Herald want ads.
Advertlsirs get results and the people
what they desire. It pays to adver
tise—In The Journal-Herald.
Thomas Bros, big ad
and New Jersey lead
a in the quantity
making tobacco pipes,
French briar,
and olive wod.
In this
10-21-tf.
PAY CASH GET A«
OBILE
When you buy goods—pay cash and
your friends to do the same thing. SAVE the ti
Six, a Diamond Ring or a fine Piano. Any lad
ional District is eligible to enter contest. Contes
have been given out by the following merchants
Get
jaker-
gress-
ickets
FOR RENT—House, 42 Bronawlck
avenue. Apply to M. L. Moore.
10-29-Sts.
WANTED—Boarder* in private
family. Couple, two ladles or gen
tlemen. 54 Lee avenue. 10-27-St
FOB RENT—Furnished room for
gentleman, with small private family.
Board if deelred. 78 Gilmore. 10-I7-8t
FOUND—Shirtwaist pin, with Initial
engraved. Owner can receive name
by calling at Journal-Herald office and
paying for this ad.
FOR SALE—20 acre’ farm, two
miles northeast of Wijrcroaa, located
In Sunny Side. All la high state of
cultivation. Good buildings. Mag
nolia and pecan grove around yard.
Public road through property, will
be for rent If not sold after Jam 1st,
1915, will sell all or part. Write B.
Slrmans, Dupont, Ga.
10-26-to-Jan-lsL
WATCBOSS A SOUTHERN
H. B. CO.
Change of Schedule 1 Effective
Feb. IS, 1914.
Notice: The arrival! and departure*
are given as Information and ara not
guaranteed.
Southbound Train Ho. 8.
0 Hebardvllle, It. ,. .. ... 0:00 am.
2 Waycrosa, Albany Ave It. 1:9C am.
6 Grundy, Ga., It. 9:11 am.
8 Larina, It. ... 9:10 am.
10 FMedel, It. 0:80 am.
12 Atwood, It. 8:40 am.
16 Ollre, It. 19:80 am.
18 Walker, It. lt:4t am.
20 Hopkins, ar 11:09 am.
Northbound Train Ha. 4.
20 Hopkins, It ' 11:89 am.
18 Walker, It, ..11:16 am.
16 Olive, It 11:80 pm* .
12 Atwood, It..... .. 12:40 tun.'V
10Fredel.lv. 1:00 pm.
8 Lavlnla, lv 1:1* pm.
5 Grundy, It. 1:17 pm.
2 Waycross, Alb. Are., It. .. 1:26 pm
0 Hebardvllle, ar. 1:89 pm.
Trains Nos. 8 and 4 dally exeept
Sunday.
JOHN M HOPKINS,
Gan. Supt.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I offer myself aa a candidate, sub
ject to tbe white primary to be held
later, for city alderman from the
Third Ward of which I am a real-
dent I will appreciate tbe votee and
Influence of Jtyr^eoda and all who
may be Int«re$t*d In my candidacy.
If elected I will serve the people tbe
Iknow how. C. L. MORGAN.
“Quantity Production of Quality
Studebaker-Six
Cars’
Churchwell Bros., Dry Goods, Etc., H. J. Benton & Co., Dry Goods, Etc.,
Shoes, Walker-Hood Furniture Co., Union Tea and Coffee Store, Groceries,
and Shoes, Little aod Odom, Jewelry, H. S. -Redding, Drags, Jones Buggy Co., Buggies and Harness, Brantley'
Groover Hardware Co., Byck Electric Supply Co., Jonraal-Hearld, Advertising, Job Printing and Subscriptions.
W. D. O’Quinn, Clothing and
Andrew J. Jordan, Clothing
ONE TICKET WITH EACH ONE DOLLAR CASH PURCHASE
SEA TBOUT AND HAMPTON MTU
OYSTERS.
2 LBS TROUT He
1 QT. OYSTERS He
PHONE 388
Reduce the
Grocery Account
AND DO AWAY WITH DOCTOR
BILLS BY EATING FRUIT, which
■ay be purehaeed at tha feUawtag
prices:
Tokay Gnpee (Big purple ease) ...
I*.
■•tagrn Grape, ....lie Lb.
Coaeard Grape, ...lie Basket
Fresh Grapefruit i U lie lath
Florida Onagea ...He Dei.
CaUfsral* Oranges, (imply tie Me Dta
Flue Virginia Cooking ApplMSie Peek
Flue North Cur. Cooking Apple* ....
49e Peek
Tery Best EaUug Apple* ....Me Peek
Ceeeaauta 6 to 10c each
Pineapples .10 U lie each
-..lie desea
Fkaoh Native Pecans (Bn Dried)....
*9e Peaad
«“«»■ Be Qaart
Abe hare a fine let of Daabh Cab.
Mm Irish aid Sweet Potatoes, On.
bns, and Freak Georgia Cana Sma.
Williams
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