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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
THE EVENING HERALD
——Published By——
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Parham, Sr*
A. P. Perham, Jr-
editor* and Proprietor*.
Mias Carrie Perharr,
PROFITS IN
Personal, Society and Local
The Waycross Herald founded In
rS5. The Dally Herald fcuuded In
i892 by A. P. Perbam. Sr.
of le;
Telephones
business Office 25
Editorial Office 25
Residence 2(8.
Every Afternoon Er.cept Sunday
Entered at the Waycross, Ga., Post-
affice as second clasn mall matter.
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SPECIAL, notice
A!) obituary notices, cards of thanks.
resolutions and notices of entertain- |
moots, where charges are made. Will j
charged at advertising rates of 5 * healthy condition, not too fat, but more
Georgia lias a numb
producing crops, such as cowpeas,
velvet beuns, soy pea.-i .vetch, crim
son clover ,burr clover and I.espe-
de/a, which are, well suited to grow
ing pork. The bogs furnishing the
greates tproportlon of lean to fat meat
are the bacon type. Select breeding
animals with a natnra Itendency to
grow large, nnd reach teblr develop
ment early In life; that ;s, they should
grow rapidly to beyond the weight
desrled for market. After the hog
passes 225 pounds live weight, the
gains generally become too expensive,
that is, the cost of a pound of gain
exceeds the market price.
Care should be exercised In feeding
th-j tows and market hogs, since this
one factor o ffeedlng largely controls
the number of pigs secured. The
sows should he kept In a thrifty and
DEAFNESS CANNOT B" CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness , and that is caused by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness Is caus
ed by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining o fthe Rustachlan Tube.
When this tube is Inflamed you have
a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing, and when It is entirely closeir.
Deafness Is the result, and unless the.
Inflamation can be taken out and this
tube restored to Its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
Caatrrh, which Is nothing but an In
flamed condition of the mucous sufac-
J
Telephone 500
Day or Night
Private Chapel
and Morgue
MARVIL & O’QUINN,
Formerly Lott, Fain & Co.,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR8
AND EMBALMER8.
cents a line.
NOTICE TO 8UD8CRIBER8
Bub^rlbers to The Herald that do
not receive the paper promptly and
early will pleaae ring up the Clrcnla-
'Jon Manager nnd report the trouble
'o him. ns this Is the only means that
we can assure you prompt and •nrlr
delivery.
THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the City of Waycross.
Official Organ of Ware County.
Official Organ of the County board
of Education.
Official Orgnn of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCR09S, GA., JUNE 4, 1910.
I on Pittsburg and a nice
sheet, no doubt made the
ulte respectable after the
the recent scandal.
the R<»
Well.
befoi
he
the la
a/.lno article.
1)0 long time
one of them.
In order
make It
book and
lellers" It
t a friend
a fishing
boost a nev
one of the “best
Is stated that IIh author w
of Plnchot and was once e
trip with him. To what base uses
have the eonservatlonists come Ht
last!
+-
“Are you ready to have your meas
ure taken?" Asks the Commoner oi
Governor Harmon. Suro. Stand up
Governor, and submit to the 1908 tape
line. Taft 572,312, Harmon 552.5(19.
Ilnrrls 533,197. Ilryan 502.721. And
the governor has not shrunk since
that time, either.
Tennessee Is all torn up politically,
but Senator Rob Taylor has written
to a friend that “he will be there
later with a barrel of oil to pour on
the troubled waters." The Senator
Is to tin* Democrats of Tennessee
what Roosevelt is expected to be to
the Republicans of the whole coun
try* the official political faction oil*
Tii-
»PV
already pok-
I Assembly,
• for three
tug fun at the Gene
' "egli It does not r
w-eks. The Savannah Press snvs:
"The Georgia Legislature may be ask
ed to legislate against the theatrical
trust." Does that body really feel
that the trust is crushing out nil com
petition in grand stand plays, espec
ially those on Capitol hill?
elgar» are m
prince or lo
lean produc
of the New York
> many brands of
r some duke, earl,
•aceo Is an Amor-
i majority of the
cigars are made and consumed In this
country. The protestant says that if
such must continue, why not enrich
a brand or two with the title of a de
scendant of some Irish King?
No one can accuse the New York
etihti m house officials of partiality
w *>co it comes to holding up goods
f r t'efy. First a citizen of New
Hampshire was stopped In an attempt
b'-usglc: then a Wrglntuu was
compelled to stand nnd deliver the
amount due. and now a banker from
Minnesota is taken In the act of
snosking some valuables into the
■ countt) without paying the duty.
important, not too thin. Plenty of
exercise and clean drinking water are
Indesplnslble to good health. Grazing
leguinlntiB crops furnish the exercise,
nnd apalatahle, nutritious, bulky and
cheap food for the sows. Corn alone
is neither a good fees for growin*,
hogs, no rfor sows, it does not build
sufficient bone and lean meat. An ex
clusive corn diet will cause hogs to
mature too early in life. Ground peas,
beans and wheat by-products mixed
with corn are good feeds for the hogs
during their early period of growth,
and splendid for the breeding; nerd.
It is a decided mistake to use a
scrub boar for producing market
hogs. The good grade sow Is profit
able. but the “good" grade hoar is
never ho profitable as the good pure
bred, nnd the pigH from the latter
have opportunities from their birth
right that pigs from the former can-
u.n overcome.
Shade is very necessary during the
hot weather, and natural shade is best
In wniter, the hogs sliomll h eprotec-
ted from the cold raisn and winds, for
the hogs* coat of hair Is thin. Individ
ual farrowing houses can he erected
for $1.00 each, (write the College for
plan) ndn call he used by the y».)uti 6
stuff during the year.
Certainly the following is not
hopeful view of a hog mceding prop
osition. The sow should farrow Feb
ruary 1st, and raise six pigs to be
marketed October 20th. weighing 18c
pounds, at (I cents per pound, live
weight, (an average price). She
should farrow again August 1st. and
•»« six pigs to he aiarketed May j,
ghing ISO pound s.at 6 cents. This
r will cost probably $25 or $50 and
yledl a gross return of $129.60. Por.t
should he produced to rat least 4
cei.is per pound on nutritious graz-
ln gcrops and yield a r.et return per
s. w <** $43.20. If the hogs were sold
.'t 7 cents .the not returns would be
$61.SO per sow.
Pork was never In a greater demano
by our people, and our farm lands
need rest, nnd respond wonderfully
to the leguminous crops. The plum Is
now red, and ready to pluck, will you
rllmb for It, or allow It to fall and
We will give One Hundred Dollars
fo rany case of Deafness (caused by
Catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
lars .free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO„ Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 7oc.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con
st patlon.
VERY LOW
Excursion Rates
..Atlantic..
Coast Line
A the
J. E. HITE,
of Agricultural Extension,
i., June 1, 1910.
Charlottesville,Va
On sale June 15-16-17-18-20-27, July
5-11, Limited 15 Days..
Extension by deposit and payment
$1.00 fee to September 1.
Knoxville, Tenn.
On sale June 19-20-21-25-26, July 2-9-10
16, Limited 15 days from date of sale.
Extension by deposit and payment
$1.00 fee to September 30.
ALSO TO MANY OTHER POINTS.
ALL RATE8 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
See nearest Ticket Agent, or write
to any representative of tho Atlantic
Const Line R. R., for further informa
tion.
E. M. NORTH, D. P. A-
Savannah, Ga.
w. L. HINSON & Co.
Undertakers and
Everyone Can Have
Waxed Floors Now
If you have wished for a beautiful waxed
floor you can have it now.
For you don’t have to buy a heavy, expen
sive waxing brush and wear yourself out
pushing it over the floor.
/ Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.
There’s no effort at all in applying it.
Covers More Surface
Embalnlers.
'Phone, 91 and 163.
THE CLAIM AND
ADJUSTMENT CO
420422 LA GRANOE BUILDING
Overcharge, Loss and Damage
Claims Collected.
Regardless of point of origin or dea
tinatlon of shipment
WILSON
BENNETT
& LAMBDIN-
ATTORNEY8 AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW
DEEN & BURNET
ALL KIND8 OF INSURANCE.
LA GRANOE BLDG.
ROOM 308
S. S. LUDLUM, M. D.
Practice Limited te the
EVE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
“Office Room 324 LaGrande Hotel—
Buildfpg
HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
J. M. MARKED,
WAKEFIELD LODGE, HO. 27
KNIGHT8 OF PYT~«>A8.
Meets ev<ry Monday
evening at :30
Castle Ha! ' , i*nt ave
Members a**» requested
to attend, and visiting
Knights are most ‘.or
dlally Invited to meet with us.
B. F. HEARN, C. C.
r. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. & M. of F.
WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. 21.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evening In Red
Men's Hall, Lott-HItch bullying at $
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to meet with ns.
Sherod Coillns, L. Carl Collins.
Rec-Secty. Councilor
PLAINFIELD HORSE 8HOW.
Plainfield, N. J., Juno 2.—Many
prominent visitors from New York,
Philadelphia, Newark and other cities
were |n attendance today at the open
ing of the seventh annual exhibition
of the Plainfield Horse Show Asso
rt Ion. The exhibition, which will
ast tthough the remainder of the
■cek, eclipses all previous shows of
ts kind hero both nl the number and
high class of tho entries. All classes
well filled. Including tho road*
*. harness horsers, saddle horses,
hunters and jumpers.
"Wallabout* 'Rubber Hose, Direct
rom tlin manufatcurers to us, taken
•are of will last two seasons or in»*
« 2t - P. N. Harley Hdw. Co
The President is In hot water again
In the present case his conduct may
not only split the Republican party
In Texas, but wipe It out. He recent
ly. made a federal judicial appoint
went that is distasteful to the chair-
Foley’s
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor.
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 8:50 P. M.
All Muon, Invited to Attend.
W. D. MORTON, W. M.
C. A. MAYS, SEC.
Attorney-At-Lew
Office tn Ooort Horn*
WA-CROSS, ro-v'--
W. J. GASSETT
CONTRACT.-),. AND BUILDER
Residence 48 MargareT 8L.
PHONE 103.
Apply With a Cloth
Apply with a soft cloth, and One eallon will cover 2,500
’ in 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet,
to a lustrots finish. Goes many times as far as
Columbus Liquid Wax dries . nr enft
hard w.th a sat.n-hke lustre • fl(J furniturei piano3 ^
and the floor can be washed woodwork. Come in and
with water_without injury to j get instructive Booklet or
, the wax. Floors, Free.,
It contains no paraffine or (
' other greasy substance to soil
rugs and clothing. Heel-marks)
don’t show. Scuffing of furni-
, ture won’t scratch it.
The Easiest Applied Floor Finisly
For Sale by
Watt Hard ware.Co
Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extracted
when you can have it done for 50c and without
pain, , All other work done at very reasonable
charges. Everything guaranteed j
Folks’ Block
DR. DANIEL
The Dentist
j PARK PLACE
G. R. LOVELACE
DENTI8T
Office Id Redding Block, Over 8ta>
Clothing Store.
J. B. BAGLEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N,
ORce In Southern Building.
OFFICE HOURS
8-11 A. M. 3-4 P. M. 7-8 P. M.
A. FLEMING, M. D.
Office over
GEM PHARMACY.-
In Southern Building.
Residence 68 Tebean. Office Phon*
108. Residence phone 440.
man of fthe Bexar county Republican i .it - . .. k .
coyiml.tr.. .ml hr threaten. Join ! the e«e.s unc acid
. i that causes rheumatism. Pre.
tkeyUjyuoc.ratlc j»tjv,at thr^nrxt eloc
tlon. Thr" Mddr.t thlfijt iV, lie »IM i
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia-
not be mused when the Republican I bates, and restore health and
votes are counted and will not be no- [ strength. Refuse substitutes.
ticti when the Democratic one. an. ’ FOR SALE BY GEM PHARMACY.
Buy your
(groceries
from the old
reliable Groc
ery sotre
THEi
DM GBflSEHY
co.
Wilson • [Block
PHONE 128!
FOLEYS KIDNEY FILLS
Ibn Basaaene tiewna «»» So—a.
tW. R. THOMAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
AND
microscop.sr.
Office Over Central Pharmacy.
Tealdence Pbon* a» Phone 491
C. L. REDDING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Up stain Reddlnc Block.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
High cass Subdivis
ion for white peope
ony, on easy terms,
close to A.C. L. Shops.
W. D. /Horton, Agt.
ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hole! Bldg
BenJ. O. Parke Harry D. Reed
PARKS & REED
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
6outhcrn Hotel Building.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA
JOHN J. MOORE,
LAWYER,
Collections and Criminal Law a
Specialty. Office Reed Building, up
tUfrs over Central rharmacy.
Waycross, Ga., Phone 655.
JOHN S. WALKER,
TTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW
.Office up atalre Southern Hitel.
WA.TCROS8. GEORGIA.
Desirable Home
FOR SAIF: Cheap, Ly owners on Eliza
beth Street, but five blocks from the hetels.
a five-room two story house, two halls, hath
room, pantry, wired, four fire-place, nice
yard fence, will be completed ready to eccu-
py In a few days. This is the coming
part of Waycoss. You will have
to hurry if you want a chance at this
bargain.
RAINWATER BROS.
Jane Street. Under Vlrdle Hotel. PHONE 470.
EVERY CARPENTER CARRIES THIS CARD WHEN IN GOOD STAND.
ING. REQUEST HIM TO PRODUCE T WHEN YOU EMPLOY HIM
WORKING CARO
UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS A JOINERS OF AMERICA
LOCAL NO.T79 1
WAYCROSS, GA.
Tbl. certifies that Bro „ , mem - Mr of tu , ^ ^
ln R paid all due., flnea and assessment, t0 , nd lDC , udlng the ^
•tamped on^ other (tde.
B. F. HEARN, PresfdenL
1 R. L SINGLETON. R. Secretary.
h SOUTHERN
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
ijuktada of Electrical
VxrS»-rv.,n a jr'8Egjifcand BajgUei I _
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ' —*
20 Lott Street Phone 233 »w other aide should ban tho (F. A) Flnaacial Secretary sUaature