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WAVCROSS EVENING HERALD.
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THE EVENING HERALD
t»€ HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A.' P, Psrtiam, Sr.
K P■ Ptrham. Jr.
Editor* jnd Procrletor*.
Wiu Carrie Perharr,
Perianal, Society and Local
I be Waycross Herald founded la
If IS. The Dally Herald founded Id
IW3 by A. P. Perbam. ?r
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C.cry Afternoon Except Sunday
THE CALL °F THE SOUTH.
call cf the North hn
evoked^the call pf the South." aaya
the New York World. .
"To the invitation of Western Can*
ad a U opposed the lure of Louisiana.
Georgia, Virginia, the Csroltegs, 4**
bama, Kentucky. Tenntasee^ Maryland.
Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Floridi
and Oklahoma.
"To the, call of the wheat responds
the call of cotton!* t be rice, the su
gar plantations, (be cornfields, the
melon patches, the blue grass and
Office No. * Jane Street.
liraeStoiy. the peach orchards,-the • Sulphur. .another oi
..k. ..... .... Tin* preparation 1,
SAGE FOR DARKENING THE
, HAIR.
There Is aothlog new about the idea of
tutor sage for reetonag the color of the
hair. Oar great-grandmothers kept their
locks soft, dark gad flats/ fey using a
"sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out
or took on a daO. faded or streaked ap
pearance, they made a brew of sage
leaves and applied It to their hair with
wooderfuiiy beneficial effect. Nowadays
we dotft have to renort to the old-time, (
tiresome method of gathering the herbs
and leaking the brew. This i« done by
skillful chemists better than w- could
it ourselves, nod «)| we have to do in
call for the ready made product. Wy**th‘
Sage and Sulphur, containing «age in the
proper strength, with
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
Month * *5
f Month* El-25
$ Month* *2 50
I Tear *5.00
SPECIAL NOTICE *
All obituary notices, cards of thanks,
resolutions and notices of entertain
ments. where charges are made, will
he charged at advertising rate* of S
cents a line.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
Subscriber* to The Herald that do
aot receive the paper promptly and
early will please ring op the CIrctila*
ion Manager and report the trouble
o him as this Is the only means that
*e ran asfttre you prompt and *arls>
delivery. f
THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the City of ttaycroca
Official Organ of Ware County.
Official Organ of the County Board
of Education.
Official Organ of the United State*
Court of the Southern District of
Geo. gla.
WAYCROSS, GA., JULY 9. 1910.
The Buffalo New* nominates T. ft.
for "drum-major” of the universe. Can
yon best It?
Airship lines, however, will not *er
iousl> affect the the passenger bus!
boas cf the regular trains.
An exrl^nge suggests that we drop
the campaign Jug. Not on your life,
ant II we find out what’s in it.
——-+
In San Francisco Independence Day
will be divided into three parts—be
fore the fight, the fight, and after the
fight
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I/>, the Rich Indian of Oklahoma, is
in eminent danger of becoming* poor
like his brother. If the land grabbers
have their way.
If It were to do over again, and Bal
linger had to in? appointed, to some-
thii!Mr. Tnf: would .probably nom
inate him far buttonhole inipcctcfr at
Tin. .t cto.
" he u iinlprcrent Taf. sir IV soeins
t i . »• -i b.'i with ih.» successive
1» t r\« Atater.e-iia that he would
r • » , • t;* * "No, r ever; well.
have thu .dtuere commendation • f n
long suffering public Tor his determina
tion ft wall prove a heroic tusk.
tobacco, the apple, the orange, the
grape fruit, the great grazing rounds
and the breed placet of horse, hog
and cattle.
"It Is Representative Ransdell, of
Louisiana, who voices the new cal:.
He adds up from the States East and
West the thirty thousand aterdy farm
tra who wlthi n five years past have
crossed the northern boundary of tbt
republic looking for new home*
These were ‘the best blood and brawn
of oar land.’ In the wealth they took
away we have contributed millions
to our Canadian neighbors. And tht
Southern States would gladly have
furnished homer* to every one of these
emigrants, while still having room and
ready welcome for sturdy foreigners
coming to our shorts.
"It Is the pew South which speaks
here, but with all the pride of the old
South in Its resources, climate and
stock."
The arm* of the South are wide
ope n to/rece!vt such a class of emi
grants, but we fear the call of them
from any other section of the coun
try will be without much avail until
the cause’that is driving them aero's
the borders is removed, tht high tar
iff and the trusts that are squeezing
all the hard earned profits from the
farmer and the laborer.
zz:&
i. t,j^r
vth's fmj
n the * Vf
th- addition of
n» *ca!p remedy. ^-'/W
by ail firit-da*. \mLT\
1.00 a bottle, .or
W
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is sent direct#by the Wyeth Chemical
Company, 74 Ceftlandt 8t., New York |f<M
City, upon receipt of price. 9 ^
For sale and recommended by Chero- J nM
Pharmacy. 2%
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE,
I hereby announce my dindldacy for
epresenutire to represent Ware coon
y In the next general Assembly of the
stat I desire .to succeed myself and
f elected promise to exert myself to
the utmost to secure the Interest of
ny county and section. My record la
efore you and I Invite investigation.
I am subject to ths democratic pri-
nary. ^ .
Tonra truly.
8. F. Miller.
MATTRESS MAKERS.
Now is your time to get old Mat
tress made new.
We have'a Machine to do our wore
and we can suit you. We guaranty*
our work.
Drop tts a Postal card and we will
cail at your house.
Mrs. E. H. Morris,
20 91, 119 Albany Ave
Hammar Condensed Paint. One
gallon tflako two—Lasts longer, and
costs less than any other high grade
paint
6-7 $m. W* J. Gaasett, Agt
LET PROSPERITY PROSPER.
THAT’S WHAT THE HERALD 8AY8.
Those fellows who- persist In pok
log fun at the awcot girl graduate
lire simply afraid of her. One smile
nnd a making of eyes woujd drive
whole regiment of them to rout.
When an lS-camt insurgent like La-
Toilette can have g two-hour political
pow wow with the Strenuous One and
come out beaming In beatific amiles,
stating that he had been given permis
sion to talk by th©‘latter, it would
aectn that the Poutit of Advice might
have something of Interest to impart
later on to the atindpatters. X
The affection o! loyalty of the peo
ple of Ixmlalana for the late Senator
McEnery was due to his record aa
a member or the Confederate army.
In Which he served with distinction,
and not because of the stand he took
With the Republicans for the high
protective tariff. The people of that
atata, outside of the sugar Interests,
which, like ail other Interests. U sel
fish, are opposed to the Aldrich-Paynt
jobber tariff. The stand taken by
the late senator la in no way to ba
/ NAPOLEON’S GRIT
was of the unconquerable, never-say
die kind, the kind that you need most
w’heq you^have a bad cold, rough o-
luug disease. Suppose troches, cough
syrups, cod liver oil or doctors hava
all failed, don’t loose heart or hope.
Take Dr. King’s New Discovery. Sat
Ufaction is guaranteed when used for
any throat or lung trouble. It has
saved thousands of hopeless sufferers.
It masters stubborn colds, obstinate
coughs, hemorrhages, lagrippe, croup,
asthma, hay fever and whooping cough
and II the most safe and certain rent
ody for all bronchical affections. 60?
$1.00, Trial bottle free at All Drug
gists.
W. F. Crawley for Representative.
To the Democratic Voters of Ware 1
County:
Having been solicited by many
friends throughout the county, I hays
consented to stand for nomination and
hereby make my announcement aa •
nndldate for Representative of Wars
county, sueject to the primary to b*
ailed later by the 8tate Democrat!*
Executive Committee. I solicit tb*
support of the voters of Ware county
nd if elected I promise to represen
he best interest of my people.
Very respectfully,
W. F. CRAWLE1
The ice made in this factory
has always be/en characterized
by its high quality. We usfe
great pains in its manufacture
and we believe that the results
justify the carC taken. If you
do not now ifse it, ‘twould
benefit you to try some. r;
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Our Delivery Wagons Go Everywhere.
Ware County Light & Power Co.
JUDGE J. L. 8 WE AT
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We take pleasure in announcing the
tamo of Hon. J. L. Sweat, for Reprea*
utstive from Ware county In the next
legislature of Georgia, subject to the
Democratic Primary.
While not an aspirant for the post
tlon in the sense of s candidate seek
ing office for selfish interests or the
ratification of-personal ambition, yet
n response to numerous requests not
only from Waycross but other por
tions of the county, Judge Sweat h*s
consented If nominated end elected, to
serve the people to the full extent of
his ability and ripe experience, !n
promoting the best interests of Wars
county. South Georgia and the entire
tate. This January 17, 1910.
Many Citizens.
FOR STATE TREASURER
To the People of Georgia:
Hon.' Pope drown, having declined
to become a candidate to rucceed
himself as state treasurer, 1 hereby
nnouncc myself a candidate for that
office subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic party at the next primary for
*he selection of state house officers.
My candidacy Is based on my quA »
flealons to UK the office of state !tt^
treasurer at demonstrated by long and 1
aithful service, formerly In that cap-1^—
FQR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Representative from Ware
County, subject to the primary to oe
held August 23. I may not bo able
to see all the voters of the county,
but earnestly solicit the support of
every voter whether I see him or not.
I am . In favor of everything that Is
for the upbuilding of the county.
Leonard P .Taylor.
All parties indebted to city for street
paving, Is hereby notified that unless
payment Is made within 30 days the
City Marshall will levy executions.
By order of Council. tf.
J. W. Strickland,
4 . *'■% Clerk of Council
CITY TAX NOTICfr—1910.
The books are ready for the collec
tion of City Taxes Pay up and get
discount on deferred payments.
H. P. Brewer ,Tax Collector.'
Must Bt Above Suspicion
Kidney and bladder ailments are so
serious in their consequences, and if
unchecked so often fatal that any rent
ed) offered for their cure must be
above suspicion. Foley Kidney PUL
^attain no harmful drugs, and have
successfully stood a long and thorough
tcv». Sold By Gem Pharmacy.
city, frobm which office I voluntarily j
etired several years ago on account j
f til health. My health having been
| ©stored 1 would be glad to fill ths
fllce again and to that extent 1 soV
sit the support of the pcop’e.
Respectfully,
W. J. SPEER.
[Everyone Can Have
Waxed Floors Now
If you have-;vlshed 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
0i pushing it over the floor.
••J • Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.
There’s no effort at all in applying it.
Apply With a Cloth Covers More Surface
Apply with a soft doth, and \ One gallon will cover 2,500
i to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet,
lustrous finish. Goes many times as far as
Columbus Liquid Wax dries I any paste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre, f . W* e i ‘ on , hard or ? of ‘ wood
nnd the floor can be washed
rSl*-*—-*-**gES3& Booklet“u
‘ it cTntains no paraffine'er, '
I other greasy substance to soil /■
rugs and clothing. Heel-marks j W2SES*"’
■fe'VSr^Sg 0 ''”*'
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For Sale by
THOSE PIES-OF BOYHOOD.
Horn- delicious were the pies of boy
hood. No pies now ever ‘taste *n
good, what's changed? the pies? No.
It’s you. You've lost *the strong,
healthy stomach, the ^vigorous liver,
the active kidneys, the regular bow
elf of boyhood. Your digestion .Is
poor and you blame the food. What’i
needed? A complete toning up b7
Electric fillers ot all organs of dlgei
tlon—Stomach. Liver, Kidneys, Bov
els—Try them. Theyll restore you*
To ths Voters of the Waycross Judi
cial Circuit.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Solicitor General of tht
Waycross Judicial Circuit, subject to
|»he primary election. I desire tc
hapk my many friends from the sev
eral counties of the Circuit for their
assurance ot friendly Interest and sup
port. I shall appreciate the support
and votes of my fellow citizens, and
promise it elected, to perform the du
ties ot the office according to the
oath of office and to the very best of
my' ability.
Respectfully.
M. D. Dickerson.
taken a. rr»r~otln, realm, or I.- bojhoo<1 opI> * ,1,p * nd ‘ p[,r * cUl ' 00 at
tarea la of th* Pff.pl. ot lamlalM* M “ d f “ r,)r M,ar *'* Jr ° or bod >'
They lore# him for panooalltr, not
for kle political principle*.
eith n»w health, .traoph as# rigor.
E4c at All Dntniits.
RESIDENCS lots on high rol
LINO PROPERTY, SOLO TO WHIT
ES ONLY rF YOU WISH TO SEE
ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY CALL AT
RIVERSIDE PARC C.
40S40S LA ORANOE BLO&
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
, KNIGHTS OF PYT-e.AS.
Meet* ar mj Mondajjyg:
evenlo, at ':30 In
Cattle Hal 'last are
Members l" requested
to attend, and rialtth,
Knights are moat 'Of
dial)j'tnrtled to meet vrith us. >
B. F. HEARN, C. C.
r. H. Miller. K. of R ft i. A M. of F.
rugs and clothing. Heel-marks)
A
AppIFaS.Floor.Finistv *
Watt Hardware Co.
WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. 21.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evening la Rad
Ben'a Hall. Lott-HItch building at •
B> m.
Ylaltlac brother, cordially Invited
to meet with ut.
Sherod Coillns, L. Carl CoUIna.
Rec-Seety. Connelloi. I
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
•SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT S:90 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
/ W. D. MORTON. W. SL
» TRY THE WANT ADS aA-MAv^tta
Desirable Home
FOR SAU: CLenp.fcy owners on Eliza--
fceth Street, but five blocks from tbe betels,
a five-room two story bouse, two balls, batb
room, pantry, wired, four fire-place, nice
yard fence, wil‘ be completed ready to occu
py in a few days. This is the coming
part of VVaycoss. You wifi have
to byny if you want a chance at this
bargain.
RAINWATER BROS.
Jane Street. Under Vlrd ie Hotel. PKONE 47a
Try a Want Ad.
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