Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, March 07, 1908, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements ot candidates In* crted In this column for $5.00 payable •tricuy in udvance. FOR TAX ASSESSOR The friends of M. E. Henderson an nounce that be will be supported for re-election to the office of Tax Assess or for Ware couary at the primary to be ordered later by tne executive com mittee. Mr. Henderson has made an efficient officer. MANY FRIENDS. STRETCH YOURSELF. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commliiloner of Ware I ** ,h * Flr,t TI,,n S After You Wako county, aubject to the Democratic primary to be called later. I make tbla announcement at the •elicita tion of friends, and because lieve I am capable to fill the position. D. J. MILLER. , FOR 8HERIFF. Mr. D. A. Woodard announces that he will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Ware county subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Mr. Woodard asks the sup- prt of the voters of Ware county. FOR SOLICITOR CITY COURT I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor of the City Court of Waycross, subject to the actloa of the Democratic primary to be call ed later by the Democratic Executive Committee. If elected, I promise to fill the office to the best of my ability without fear or favor. I earnestly sol icit the support of the Democratic vot ers of Ware county. A. B. SPENCE. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT 1 hereby announce to ray friends and the voters ot Wore county that I will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court at the Democratic primary to be held later. I will greatly appreci ate the support of the voters of the county. E. J. BERRY. D. A. WILLIAMS FOR TREASURER, The friends of D. A. Williams an nounce that he will be warmly sup ported for the office of treasurer at the coming democratic primary. Mr. Williams has made a most efficient Ulcer and lias performed all the du ties pertaining to his office, to the en tire satisfaction of the people ot Ware county and we ask that he returned to the position he has so ably and hon estly filled. MANY FRIENDS. FOR ORDINARY, LONG TERM. The friends of Banner H. Thomas announce that he will be supported n the Democratic primary to be call- I later, for Ordinary of Wire county, to fill the regular and long term of said office. Banner Thomas is well known to the people of this county and we solicit their support In his beha1t ' MANY FRIENDS... FOR JUDGE CITY COURT. Tne friends of Hon. John. C. Ms- Donald announce that he will be sup- ported for Judge of the City Court of Waycross ot the primary election to be called later. We bespeak for him a large vote. NUMEROUS FRIENDS. FOR ORDINARY. To the Voter3 of Ware County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Ordinary of Ware county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. I solicit the support and Influence of the voters of the county, and if elected to said office, I pledge a faithful dicharge of the duties thereof, Yours obediently, Wm. MANASA WILSON. FOR TAX ASSESSOR. Friends of Mr. C. E. Walden an nounce that he will be a candidate for Tax Assessor of Ware County, sub Ject to the action of the Democratic primary. The support of the voters Ware county Is urgently urged In his behalf. MANY FRIENDS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. .Mends of Mr. S. F. Miller have re quested him to become a candidate for election to the office of Represen tative of Ware county before the en suing Democratic primary, and he has consented to do so. Tho hearty ■upport of the voters of Ware county will be greatly appreciated by. MANY FRIEND3. FOR CORONER. The Herald Is requested to announ ce that Mr. Jackson Grimes will be supported for re-election to the office of Coroner of Ware county at the en suing Democratic primary. Mr. Grim es has been a faithful officer, and his friends urge the support of the voters of the county. FOR ORDINARY. At the solicitation of my frlenJs I announce myself a candidate for Or dinary of Ware co j:»-.y subject to the Democratic primary. Now It’s up to my friends to get busy. Their votes and Influence will be highly appreci ated. If elected I promise to give the office my undivided attention. Yours truly, * GEO. W. BARNES. For Representative. Subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on June 4, I announce my self as a candidate for representative from* Ware County. My platform will be published In full within a day or two. L. V. Williams. FOR TREASURER. The frincdi ot Rev. Jphn F. Har bin beg to announce that be la • candidate for Treaiurer ot Ware coun ty. aubject to the Democratic prima ry to bo called later. The voters of the county are earne.tly urged to sup port Mr. Harbin. resting a.aured btat if sleeted be will dlcharge the duties of the office to the beat of bis ability. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. To too voter! ot Ware county. A. I am aervlni my first term an tax collector to the utmoit of my abil ity I earne.tly soloclt your .upport In the coming primary for a second term and If elected proml.e to give my time and attention to the people s Interest. very Re.pectfully, Wm. J. MULLI8. D. W. PITTMAN FOR SHERIFF. The numerous friend* of D. W- Pitt man announce to the Demorcatlc vot er. of Ware county, that hi* name will be promoted to the primary to be called later for the nomlnation.aa a candidate fir snerlff of «* ld , c °" n )fr Mr. Pittman Is fully Qualified to fill the office to which we desire to see him elected and he Is a dttaMot sterling character and qualities and -will make an honorable and efficient Jfflcer If elected. We aollclt your votes for Mr. Pittman. vow. twr . MANY FRIENDS. FOR 80LICIT0R-GENRAL. To the voters of Ware county, and the Brunswick Circuit: . I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the office of SolIcitorGen- eral of the Brunswick Circuit, sub- Ject to the Democratic Primary. I sol icit the aupport and Influence of the voter* of the Circuit, and If nomtaat- ed and elected to said office, Ipjjjj a faithful discharge of the duties thereof, without fear, favor or affec- t * on ’ Yours obldlently. E. LAWTON WALKER For County Commissioner. I hereby announce my candidacy -for comlssloner ot Ware county, sub ject to the Democratic primary on Jane 4. If elected I will devote my to the best Interests of Che coun ty ae I have la the past Iwtttap- ppodato the eepport of ffie voters of Wire W. A. C4MCV. FOR TAX ASSESSOR. The friends of J. J. Wilkinson, an nounce hi* name as a candidate'for the office of receiver of tax returns or Ware county .subject to the Demo cratic primary and respectfully usk che support of the voters of the coun ty. This February 5, 1908. MANY VOTERS. For County Commissioner. I am a candidate for the office ot Commissioner of Ware county, sub ject to the action of* the Democratic primary. If elected I will devote as much of my time to the county's affairs as Should be necessary to conserve tho best interests of the public. M. L. MOORE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce my candidac. for re-election to the office of Repres- en.atlve of Ware county at the primary to be held on June 4. I will greatly appreciate die support of the voters of Ware county. N. A. FRIER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Friend, of Mr. D. Cowart announce that he Is a candidate for Commis sioner of Ware county nt the en.ulng primary. Mr. Cowart Is from the Millwood district and L capable in overy way to att*nd to the duties of the office satl.factory to the public. We a.k the aupport of tho voter, or Ware county. MANY FRIENRS. In tho Morning. A aplendid thing tor the body it stretching. When you first wake up in the morning, take a good, long .notch. Stretch the bands a, far out .idewaya as poesible. Then i stretch them over tho head as far as you can reach, and at tho same time •tretch the feet downward as far a. you can. Raise tho feet and stretch upward just as high as you can, and then lower the feet and legs very slowly. When you get out of bed, raise your arms over your head, and, •tanding on tiptoe, tee how near you can reach the ceiling. Then walk about the room while in this posi tion. Stand on the right foot and •tretch the right arm forward and upward as high as you con, while at tne same time the left foot is raised from tho floor and stretched out ward, and the left hand is stretched backward and downward. This is a fine exercise for the whole body and is especially good for tho waist and hips, making them firm and strong. Standing on the loft foot this exer cise can be reversed. If you have been sitting in the same position for a long time read ing, studying, writing or sewing and tho muscles have become tired and cramped, tho best tiling to do is to get up and stretch. Stretch the arm* upward and outward and for ward anil backward. Lift the shoul ders as high as you cun and drop them. Kxpund the chest and breathe deeply, or, sitting in the chair, stretch the hands upward, lift the feet from the floor and stretch them forward ns far ns possible, any way so you give tho muscles a good, vigorous stretch. When one is very tired, thero is nothing more restful than stretch ing the m-iselps and then relaxing. —Exchange. Illuminating Get. In tho Philosophical Transactions of tho Royal Society of Loudon for 1739 is printed a letter, written in 1G91, in which the Rev. John Clay- tor details a scries of experiments ho made in distilling coal in a re tort, showing not only that he had observed the inflammable gases evolved, but that he hod collected and stored them for some time in bladders. In 1787 Lord Dundonnld made gas from coal, with which he lighted tho hall of Culross abbey. In 1793 Robert Murdoch began the experiments which resulted in the establishment of coal gas as an illu minating agent. In 1797 ho public ly showed tho system ho had ma tured, and in 1798, being employed in tho factory of Boulton & Watt, Birmingham, he fitted up an appa ratus for the manufacture of gas in that establishment, with which it was lighted. This was tho first use of illuminating gas except by way of experiment Naariy Through. A stranger entered a church in the middle of the sermon and seat ed himself in the back pew. Aftor awhile ho began to fidget. Leaning over to tho white haired man at his tide, evidently an old member ot tho congregation, bo whispered: “flow long has he been preach ing?” “Thirty or forty yean, I think,” the old man answered. ‘T don’t know exactly.” “I’ll stay then,” decided the itronger. “He must J>o nearly done.”—Everybody’s Magaxine. Tho Day and tho KnlghL Lord Kelvin when a professor at Glaagow univenity was occasionally obscure and complex when the in terest of s side issue led him off the beaten track. This was made the subject of sn epigram which con trasted hit methods with those of his assistant, Day, to his disadvan tage, Th. occasion choMn wu that of hit return from having received hit knighthood, and a student wrote upon the blackboard, “Work while it i. yet Dey, for the knight cometh when no man can work.” Citing en Orange. Fin* orenge. grow in Florida, and tome of them are eaten at the table. The Florida style is to sever the orange at the equator and aerve the north and south hemispheres on a platd with a spoon. Ail the eigne of the sodiao are in the divisions of the orange. Chisel them out WAYCROSS LODGE No. 97, I .0. 0. - F ” M,eU evtr 7 Wed- I nesdsy night at 7:30 o’clock lodge room, Masonic bulldlnj, Plant Avenue. Every member is expected to at tend and visiting brothers are cor dially Invited. L. J. COLLIER, Noble Grand O. J. ALLEN, Secretary. DAMfSCUS COM MANDERY, No. 11 knights templar. Meeta In Maaonle Hall every second and fourth Frl day at 7:30 p. m. All qualified Sir Knlshta are cor dially invited to attend. A. G. V1LLEE, E. C. E. J. BERRY. Recorder. TOMOCHICH1 TRIBE NO. 18, I. O. R. M. Meets every Fitday sight la Lott- Hitch Bldg. a V. Barnes, Chief Of Records BLAOKSHEAR CHAP TER, No. 9 R. A. M-, Meets In Masonle Hall, Plant Avanua, avary first and Third Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Ail qualified companion* cordially invited, and visiting brothers will re ceive a hearty welcome. H. Mitchell, H. P. O. W. WIGGINS, Sec. * + +^H 4 , 4'4 , 4»4*4 , 4 , + 4 , 4 , 4» •}» 4* * •b 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* All of our Patrons are earnestly requested to pay their bills- REDDING & DRUGGISTS CO. 4. 4. .5. ,-. .j.* .t. * .j. .j,.;. 4. 4. * J. H. MARSH BURN Livery Stables NEXT TO HOTEL V1RDIK New and up-to-date Vehicles arid Reliable Teams. Telephone us your orders. Phone No. 63 V WAYCROSS . LODGE > ^#No. 305, F. 4 A. Meets en second and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 P. M„ In Masonic Hall Alt qualified brethren are cordially welcome. ROBERT L. 3INGLETON, W M. C. W. WIGGINS, Secretary. M you J\ Subscriber Co Che herald? IF NOT, WHY NOT? DON'T FORGET when building to have • your house wired for Electric Lights. The Only Safe Ll*ht. Waveross Electnc L ght & Power Co MAGIC CITY RESTAURANT NOW OPEN. The Waycroie' Restaurant la now open to the public. In Folks block on Elisabeth street Meals served to j regular customer, mad the best the j ^thtteipoon indfStthem.~Leavi market affords alwaya supplied. Com- the partition,. It it had form to mutation tickets to the value ot 93.C0 suck an orange. To peel it and eat sold for $3.09. Quick order louche. “> *°° mnch tronble^- a specialty. New York Pram. A DistlaeUen. AWNINGS—I am exffiolve Way , fflw* had bean an explosion at cron agent for a celebrated awning fc^hlhStnUrf^JTihSJra'to th^ and tent concern. Can supply you MeQuoar lay with any kind ot tenti and awnings (groaning. The geriba pulled out at lowest prices. J. 0. English, tt notebook and pendL “Pat,” ha begin, “they Ml mo jog were eelm end ooBeeted.” Large stock of farm wagons at tbs *1 wm ertb* eaeveiadPef, “hut right fries* Cm tt t. AMMItnyOa old Dtab mm mUcM.”- HUM HOBSESHOtBS Lame Forging and Interfering * Specialty. Hand Med* Shots to Ord* I'eraonal attention given and all work Guaranteed. ALSO GENERAL REPAIR WORK. W.H. ULMER Manager. •hep Located On Alio* Street Next to WatenM-kt Station. 'HONE HI. FROM ONE SACK ot flour we make many varieties of BREAD. Each kind la different In ibape, dif ferent In mqtbod of making and dif ferent la flavor. Hardly neceaaary to say that all are exceilenL We make nothin, that w* cannot recommend. J- C HUBER- ! The First ISIatonal Bank 1 WAYCROSS GEORGIA Capital and Surplus, ... $245,000 Shareholders’ Liability. - - - S2CO.OCO Invites all classes ol accounts and pays 4 percent interest m SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ud TIME CERTIFICATES J. S. Bailey. PresidenL C. W. Deen, Vice-President. Kl A. M. Knight, Ceshier. J. W. Bellinger. Asst Cashier ■ .■■■■■■■■I Your Good Name my be a matter of prldt to yon, but It li of little value it no out knows about it. IN THE DIRECTORY the best people. The Cost is I FOR HFOUUTION CALL THE MANAGER Southern M Telephone and Telegraph Co. 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