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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
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THE EVENING HERALD
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Official Organ of the City of Waycrosa.
Offldal Organ of Ware County.
Official Organ of the County Board
of Education.
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Court of the Southern District of
Geo; gla.
WAYCROSS, OA., JULY 30, 1910.
The only Issues In Georgia this
jear I* conditions now as compared
w!!:, those of two years ago—prosper!
ty and good feeling against hard
ilrrea and had feeling. Let jrosperl*.
ml good feeling prosper.
WHO SSTTELED THE FIREMEN'S
STRIKE?
Some campaign literature flitting
about In Georgia attempts to enum
erate the accomplishments of Ex-Gov
ernor Hoke Smith during hts term of
office.
One is that he .Smith} settled tho
firemen's strike on the Georgia rall-
roaj.
Now come to look,
tory:
SAGE FOR DARKENING THE
HAIR.
There I* nothing new about the ld<»a of *
using for restoring the color of the a
hair. Our groat-graudmotheta kept theif 'f
Jocks.soft, dark and glossy by using a a
M »age tea." Whenever their hair fell out "
or took on a dull, faded or streaked ap* .
pearanw, they made a brew of sage 9
leaves and applied it to their fiair with 1
wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowadays
we don’t hare to resort to the old-time,
tiresome method of gathering the h-»i
and making the brew. This is done .
Head the his- j skillful chemists better than w** could do :
I it ourselves, and a!l we have to «
call for the ready mad? product.
May 17, 1909—Strike began. * Sage and Sulphur, containing sage i
May 18-linear. —d to aid. 1 I
May 22—Engineers leave engines J This preparation is sold by all fisst-cla«u
. ,, , . „ drug/i<ts for 50c. and $1.00 a bottK or
because lives in danger on accoun . js Mt ( ,;^ ct b} thp Wyeth Chemical
of attacks on negroe firemen. J Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York
. . City, upon receipt of price. P
May 23—Arbitration proposed by | or Sale and recommended by Chero-
Attorney General Hart. i ©e Pharmacy.
May 24—President Scott called on
Labor Commissioner at Washington
tc arbitrate under Erdman act. |
May 28—lUot at Lithonia.
May 29—Strike ended ' ending arbl
tratlon negotiations. i
May 30—Unable to agree, the Erd j
man act was invoked. 3
C,
TfcT prosperity Prosper.
* THAT’S WHAT THE HERALD SAY?
4*
The real friends of labor In GeorgM
are trying to get the legislature to
establish a department of labor, i
as has been suggested In his message
to the legislature by Governor Brown
but the legislature, ao far, hasn't ha i
time to take up any legislation of
that kind. The body has been too
busy “playing politics'' and trying t j
catch “Little Joe” In a trap.—Valdosta
Times.
+——
A private letter to a Macon man
from Walton county says: "Oovernn*
Hrowu's prospects in Walton are vo y
bright and we hopo to give him «iu
♦von larger majority here this line
Phan wo f.'d two years ago. Hli
irluuu are active and at work. T..U
count/ ha never gone for Smith, de-
Ms
pet siste
if
S. S. LUDLUM,
One of Hm
mptoyed by ;so
as trying * to do
was to pay tk»
gevirnu'cnt when it
something for sllvei
express charges on silver dollars. It
hu» v (included to Uo this no longer,
and bunkers on the Pacific coast a •«?
tuiiouiudng that they will no longer
pay express charge* on th* coins from
the San Francisco Mint. The allv.-v
dollar is likely to become a* obsole.i
in the Far West n a It Is 'n the Kan
T;»o Pacific coast bunks will us a
greenbacks Instead. Her.' in tie
June 8—Hilary Herbert, of Alabama., Telephone 600
was named by Scott, Thomas Hard
wick was named by strikers, and they
named Bishop Candler, as thin* man
who declined, and then .Chancellor
Barrow of the State University wa:
named as third man.
The strike was settled, Herbert and
Barrow agreeing on the terms adopt
ed, and Hardwick, the strikers* rep
resenting, dissenting.
The settlement was a compromise
Governor Smith had nothing wliaf
ever to do with the settlement-.
July 1— Governor Brown having sue
cueded Governor Smith In Office, il
his first message to the legislature
said, while Insisting ou the creation
<< a Department* of Labor, as recom
mended by the Democratic platfoTY*'
on which he was elected, said ip
part:
"ft should also he made the duty or
the commissioner of labor, in connec
t.’on with the ebairmau of the Rail
road Commission, to act as mediator
I” disputes between capital and labor,
when called on by either side, ao that
harmonious relations between the two
t. ny be encourage.! and fostered; amt
In cases of strikes to exert their ef
forts to effect prompt and satlsfactor
settlement by arbitration, or such
other means as may meet the approv
•af of the contending factors.
“I am convinced that had suc'i
parttnent existed under the direction
of a competent man, the severity of
the recent unfortunate conflict bo
tween one of our largest railroad
»md Its employes would have bee
lessened, If the trouble had not bee
crtlroly averted. At least, there woul.
have been uo necessity for t
pern ern e of Federal officials—more or
less foreign to our Industrial
Pens and sentiments—upon t!: scene
to settle a dispute Intrastate in c
acter" *
In the face of this InconsUtablo
. tory Smith's present attitude of claim
l»g the credit for a settlement which
the firemen's representative (Hnrd
whk) did not want; presents the rl
dl< ulous absurdity of the man
climbed up In the loft when the bear
came, and who, after his wife knock
ed It in the hoad with an axe, crawled
down and exclaimed: “OU lady, ain’t
w«- bravo!" Worse than that, he ac
tually claims he killed, the hear- And
*• wasn’t the hear the firemen wanted.
The negro firemen went back to
work and are on the engine* of the
Georgia Road today.
Private Chape;
Day or Night and Morgue
MARVIL & O’QUINN
Formerly Lott. Fain tc Co„
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMER8.
W. L. HINSON & Co.
Undertakers and
Embalmers.
’Phone, 81 and 183.
THE CLAIM AND
ADJUSTMENT CO
420-422 LA GRANDE BUILDING
Overcharge, Lon and Darnagt
Claim, Collected.
Regardless of point of origin or de,
filiation of shipment.
WILSON
BENNETT
& LAMBD1N
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW
To Get Ice Lately?
During the past week
there has been a scarcity
of ice. Not only has this
company delivered ice to
its customers every day
but it has given them good
ice. If you do not buy
your ice from us it would
f Zl profit you to do so, for
that is the only way to be
2k sure of your daily delivery
Remember This!
| Our Wagons Deliver Everywhere, Everyday
% Ware County light & Power Co.
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Diggings Pita for the Governor.
Macon Telegraph.
ll was hoped that after their expo ‘
#neea of one year ago the leglslatu.
would abandon Its petty war on (Jr •
ernor Brown and get down to work -m
the State. There is plenty to do If
they will do It. But led by Hoop
Alexander, they altu;> at night dlggi.tr,
pits for the governor Into which they
fall themselves. No pity for them, b ••
valuable time U lost to the State.
The attempted legislative Junket lo
Chattanooga. and the time spent in
debate over it, was absurd and reek*
test. The attempt and success of Al
exander in packingrthc committee to
vbit the proposed terminal site* was
email politic*, which will prove a
boomerang, as all of the .ldgialatlva
attacks on the governor have turn
ed out to be.
It Is the smallest of small bealne.'*
REFLECTIONS OF A BATCHELOR
fora the New York Press
Punishment atlmuhit m the can
sel.-nce most .
A girl believes she can make a man
t o e her by telling hint he does.
A widow get* along so well with
men because ahe has learned how to
ro'icca! Upr real opinions of them.
i he great secret of keeping an a -
tomobile L how you can ho out riding
<ii it when creditors walk to the bou^e
to try te collect their bills.
After spending three days getting
everything ready to mak? a window
open without jamming a man oan al
ways send for a carpenter to do It.
DEEN & BURNET
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Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THHOAT.
-Office Room 324 La Gran da Hotel-
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HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M
JOHN S. WALKER,
TTORNEY G COUNSELLOR at LAW
Office up stairs Southern Hital.
WAYUROSS. GEORGIA.
J. M. MARKEt
Attorn'.y-Ai w
Office in Ccurt W.v
WAYCROSS. OEOROTi
W. J. GASsETT
CONTRACT AND BUILDER
Reild.nc. 48 Margins 8L.
PHONE 103.
G. R. LOVELACE
DENTIST
Office In Redding Block, Over 8tai
Clothing Store.
J. B. BAGLEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office In Southern Building.
OFFICE HOURS
S-11 A. M. 3? P. M. 74 P. M.
A. FLEMING. M. D.
Office ever
GEM PHARMACY.
In Southern Building.
Residence 6S Tcbcau. Office Phone
ns. Residence phone 440.
W. R. THOMAS. M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office in Southern Building.
Residence Phone 99—Office Phone 16.
C. L. REDDING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Up stairs Redding Block.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
U kinds of Electrical
Work and Supplle
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
20 Lott Street Phone 299
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 163.
Meets flrst nnd third Thursday in
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolloy, Clerk.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYTIlAS.
Meet, ctiTJT Monday
evening at 30 In
|\ Caatla Hal' ?'ut nve
\ jTY jX. j Member, e— requeeted
‘ ' attend, nnd visiting
Knight, aro moat ‘W
Hally Invited to meet with u«.
J. LEE CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. & M. ol V
WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. 21
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evening In Red
den's Hall, Lott-HUch building at i
0. m.
Visiting brother, cordially iBvlKd
to meet with us.
She.od Collins, L. Carl Colllna.
Ree-Sccty. Councilor
lenj. O. Park, Harry D. Reed
PARKS & REED
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Beatherr Hotel Building.
V" * GEORGIA
Foley’, Kidney Remedy will cure
any cue of kidney and bladder trou
t le not beyond the reach of medicine
No Medicine can do more. 8old by
Jem Pharmacy.
JOHN J. MOORE,
LAWYER,
Collection, and Criminal Law a
Specialty. Office Reed Bntldlng. np
.. lUIra over Central Pharmacy.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 309-
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
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EVENING8 AT 8:90 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
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. For you don’t have to buy • heavy, expen
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other greasy substance to soil
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Now is the Time
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Waycross is Growing—A big Boom is sure
to come. Why not get in on the ground floor?
Do it now. Values are Increasing Every Day.
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Now.
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