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THE EVENING HERALD
Publish* By—
TH« HERALO PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Perham, Sr*
A. P- Perham, Jr»
Kdltor# and Proprietors.
MIm Carrie Perharr,
Personal, Society and Local
lbe Waycroa* Herald founded In
I'll, The Daily Herald founded in
by A. P. Perham. Sr.
Telephones
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Entered at the Waycross. Ga.. Post-
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THE HERALO IS THE
Official Organ of the City of Waycross.
Official Organ of Ware County.
Official Organ of the County Board
of Education.
Official Organ of the Halted Staten
Court of the Southern District of
Oeoigla.
WAYCROS3. GA., AUG. • 1910.
MR.PERRY AND THE FARMERS
P.iMln Courier
In !.• • speech In Dublin tl.o other
day M,\ j. A. Perry, K i. candidate
for railroad t-irnimlaau :u-r against
Hon . (•. it Steven.*, sti’id ti.nl some
fellov. wrote an article in a paper
recently playing him aa a fa*»uer
candlelit in IIh *ai<l that he raw the
gentlen u ti and told him that he did
not ki o\v that farming was a pre-
requisite to the intelligent discharge
of tin* duties of that ifflce ».nd that
the ma.. replied:
**l del i care much about- It. hut
Col. Stevens came from iny section
«nd I trough* I would play him ns a
fariiieh thin time.
We challenge that rtaten ent of
Mr. Pnry. We do r.ot lAUevo that
there is a newspaper man In the
state who is supporting Col. Stevens
who (would apologize or It l n any
such ii tinner. No man In the slate
has to “play" Mr. Stevens as a farm
er. In (liul s name. If \»r. Sti vena Is
. wiiii t const Jute* a farm-
ci? 1 • ha* been engaged in agricul-
lure al in.-. Ho mv u now exten
sive fi n i.ig interests not only in
sou:I (.* .m i ' h it in no. .n Georgia.
Not <ml. is Mr. Sic yells a farmer
and t. at very iute"')iU huitid
Up wit.i hla fellow farmers t.u: h.-
Ic the > i y fanner on the rnIVn I c.»:n-
uiUslon. There are now thice law
yers on the hoard, one 'mslness man
ami on • i armor. A dnimmer U trying
to deliih tlu* business man utul a
lawyer M trying to defeat the farmer.
If Hum ssful the hoard will he compos
ed of »i.e drummer and four 'awyera.
ln hlJ speech Mr. Parry said that
(he rale from certain cistern point*
to Nashville, Tenn., was higher by
cloven cents than to Dublin What
has the' to do wl;li the candidacy
for rnll oad commissioner? p he doe*
not knev that even If he Is elected
and desire* ever go mu. i to do so hi
can do nothing towards fixing the rate
trom eastern points to Dublin, be
cause the Interstate Commerce com
mission and uot the Georgia railroad
romtnlf-xion fixes tin- rates l:oui au>
point <- iitside of the sta e to Dublin
If Mr. lorry does not know this he is
uot a.« much of a lawyer as we
though he was.
Tin- people arc not is ignorant as
Mr Pcr-y thinks they *re if he be
lieves ttev will be ca ;ght by *ik>.
argument. They know the Georgia
railroad commission cannot Ilk a ra'«*
estop* Horn oue point in the star,- to
mother point in the state. There is
a great deal of difference between In-
ter-stat. rate# and tntrV-ststa rate*
Mr. Petry argues as if they are one
and the same.
Ifr. Terry made a nu- iber of cha;
as against Mr Stevens Pcthtps he
thought be would have to do it to or
der to go before the people in some
kind of shape. Perhaps it Is a sort of
apology for endeavoring io defeat the
only representative the farmers have
on the railroad commiiaion.
Tlie i tople understand these charg
es, however. They know that, they
are maoc for the purpose of defeating
Mr. Stevens and will believe him
about as quick as they would If we
charge'’ Mr. Perry with ueuig a wo
man or an Indian.
Mr. Ft evens served the people too
long and too faithfully lor them to
believe that the late-diy charges of
Mr. Pcry are true. They will treat
them a- a political canard.
Mr. Stevens will carry his usual
one hundred and twenty-five counties
this yeai
AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY
TO DARKEN THE HAIR.
Who does not know of th» value of
sage and sulphur for keeping the hair
dark, soft, glossy and in good condition?
As a matter of fact, sulphur i* a natural
element of hair, and a deficiency of it
in the hair Is held by many *cj!p *p—
ciaiists to be connected with loss of
color and vitality of the hair. Unques
tionably, there is no better remedy for
bair and scalp troubles, especially pr- ma
ture grayness, than «age and sulphur, i
properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical
Company. 74 Cortlandt Ft.. New Y,ric
City, put up ?n ideal preparation o' r 1jI-
kind. call ’ Wyeth's Fago and Sulphur.
It is sol y all leading druggist*, for
C0c. and 11.00 a bottb, or is sent dir.-
by the manufacturers upon receipt y
price.
or Sale and recommended by Chero-
ee Pharmacy.
SUMMER SCHEDULES
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM AND AT
LANTIC RAILROAD.
Announcement is made t>y the A,
B. and A., R. R.. that a general change
In schedules will be made effective
12:01 a. m., Sunday, May 29th; new
terminal figures will be as follows:
Train No. 4, now leaving Atlanta
10:10 p. tn., will leave at 8:15 p. m..
giving an arrlva! Brunswick at 8:30
a. m., connecting with the steamers
for St. Simon's and Cumberland. Also
glvtng arrival at Waycross 6:35 a. m..
connecting with South Atlantic Limi
ted of the Coast Line for Jacksonville.
Train No. 17. will leave Fitzgerald
at 6:00 a. m.. arriving Thomasvllle
9:00 a. m.
Train No. 26. will leaving Birming
ham 3:30 p. m.. arriving Manchester
11:15 p. m., connecting with No. 4.
Train No. 3, will leave Brunswick
8:00 p. m., leave Waycroas 9:55 p. m.,
arrive Atlanta 8:25 a. r
Train No. 20, will leave Thomasvllle
for Fitzgerald 7:45 p. m., arrive Fitz
gerald 11:00 p. m., connecting with
No. 3, for Atlanta and Birmingham.
T Train No. 25, will leave Man
chester 6:20 a. m., nrrlng Birming
ham at 1.00 p. m.
Train No. 1, will leave Brunswick
7:15 a. m., Way cross 9:23 a. m.. one
hour later than at present, making all
junctions and terminals about one
hour later than present schedule.
Train No. 2, will leave Atlanta 7:20
a. m., with slight changes at Junc
tions and terminals. Sleeping car
line will he Inaugurated on Trains 4
and 3, between Atlanta nnd Bruns
wick. nnd the Atlanta-Thotnasvllle
sleeping car line handled on these
trains will be maintained.
W. H. Leahy. G. P. A.
EXCURSION RATES
VIA
Atlanta, Birmingham 6. Atlantic.
Reduced rates have been authoriz
ed for the following occasions: '
Cordele ,Gn., Annual Convention, B.
Y P. U. of Georgia Juno 21-23, 1911
Savannah, Ga., Annual Session Ini
perial Order Red Men, Juno 15-76,
1910.
Athens, Summer School University
of Georgia, June 27th, July 29th.
Athens. Ga., Grand Lodge K. of P
Colored, July J2-15.
Ticket agents will furnish full In
formation.
Telephone 600 Private Chapel
Day or Night and Morgue
MARVIL & O’QUINN
Formerly Lott, Fain & Co..
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS.
W. L. HINSON & Co.
Undertakers and
Embalmers.
'Phone* 91 and 153.
THE CLAIM AND
ADJUSTMENT CO
420422 LA GRANDE BUILDING
Overcharge. Loss and Damage
Claim, Collected.
Rcgardlee, of point ot origin or dee
tlnatlon of ablpment
WILSON
BENNETT
& LAMBDIN-
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW
DEEN & BURNET
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE.
LA GRANDE BLDG.
ROOM 308
August and September §
Are very hot months. An
electric fan is a splendid
thing to have during the
dog days and now is the
time to purchase one. We
have a large assortment of
them and are well prepar
ed to suit your particular
needs.
Ware County Light & Power Co.
S. S. LUDLUM, M. D.
Practice Limited to tn#
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THHOAT.
—Office Room 524 LaGrande Hotel-
Building
HOtTR8 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
For Overland, Peerless, Acme. Good
it a end Continental tires and any-
'ilnv In Bicycle sundries or repairs,
pc J. T. McGee. 21 Albany Avenue.
10 tf cxV
NOTICE TO THE FACTIONS.
The columns of the Herald are open
r > the supporters of Hon. Hoke Smith
for the purpose of publishing thel'
notices, calls for meetings, dates nnd
places ot speaking by their orators
ami other matters of news and Inter
est connected with the campaign,
which they may desire to put in print
We have hundreds of subscribers and
warm personal friends among the
Smith supporters and recognizing the
fact that we publish the only dally
paper In the community, we would
uot do them an Injustice by taking al-
\antage of our position. They are wel
come to the use of our columns ln a
legitimate way.
To the partisans of Mr. Hart nnd to
the scattering but undaunted forces
(-r *! nil* Joe,” we make the same
proposition.
All communications of & personal
nature from either faction are barred
unless paid for. The Herald desires to
be not only fair and square, but liber-
»l. This Is not only our duty, hut we
can afford to do to tf.
J. M. MARKET
Attorney-a» #.
Office ip flonvt
WA YCROSS, GEOROT '
W. .1. GASbETT
CONTRACT AND BUILDSR
Residence 48 Margarae 8L.
PHONE 103.
G. R. LOVELACE
DENTIST
Office tn Redding Block, Over BUi
Clothing Store.
J. B. BAGLEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON,
Office In Southern Building.
OFFICE HOURS
HI A. M. 34 P. M. 7-8 P. M.
A. FLEMING, M. D.
Office over
GEM PHARMACY.
In Southern Building.
Residence 68 Tebeau. Office Phone
08. 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 itatri Redding Block.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
lonj. G. Park, narry D. Reed
PARKS A REED
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Bcutherr Hotel Building.
*A * GEORGIA
A tracklesi trolley has been propo*
ed for use on the atre is of lx*eds.
England
JOHN J. MOORE,
LAWYER,
Collection, uid Criminal .Law .
Specialty. Offlc. Read Building, up
.. lUfra over Central Pharmacy.
JOHN S. WALKER,
TTORNEY u. COUNSELLOR at LAW
ORIca up italra gout!,era Hittl.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
11 glnds of Electrical
Work and Supplier
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
20 Lott Street. Phone 299
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 163.
Meets first and third Thursday in
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk. •
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYT*«iAS,
Meets ev«y Mondaj
evening at ':30 ln
,vl Castle Hal’ ?lant ave
Jr j Members •*«» requested
attend, and visiting
Knights are most '-.or*
dlally invited to meet with us.
J. LEE CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. & M. of F.
.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 waxine brush and wear yourself out
y/i pushing it over the floor.
Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.
There’s no effort at all in applying it.
Apply With a Goth Givers More Surface
Apply with a soft cloth, and One gallon will cover 2,500
t in 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet.
' to a lustrous finish. Goes many times as far as
fc Columbus Liquid Wax dries T any paste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre, f. UsB « on hard or soft wood
and the floor can beHvashed
.with water.without injury to J ee f SSw Booklet on
.the wax. Floors, Free.i
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.
'Tbc
For Sale by
APF)i,a.noor.Fini(lv
Watt Hardware Co. «
4AYCR0SS COUNCIL NO. 21
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evening to Red
Men’s Hall, Lott-Hltch building at 8
V. m.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to meet with us.
She.od Corltns, L Carl Collins.
Rec-Secty. Counclloi
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305-
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 8:30 P. M.
Alt Ma,oni Invited to Attend. |
W. D. MORTON, W. M. i
C. A. MAYS. SEC.
Pure Linseed Oil Paint at fl.SO pc,
gallon. Can you lieht U' You
only get this kind from
$•7 3m. W J. Gassett, Agt
What Is Your Time Worth? jj
Read and Be Interested! See and Be Convinced!
A Good Investment Is Worth A Lifetime of
Labor.
to Invest in Tirae REAL ESTATE
Waycross is Growing—A big Boom is sure
to come. W hy not get in on the ground floor?
Do it now. Values are Increasing Every Day.
Waycross Dirt Will Never be Cheaper than
Now.
If You W r ant to Buy, SeM, Rent or Trade, See (Js
RAINWATER BROS, j
Jane Street, Under Virdle Hotel. PKONE 470.
i
.Waycroaa, Ga,
•it _
Hammur Condensed Paint Guaran I
taed for 3 year,. See i
Krona 553. 6-7 Jm. W. J. Qaaaott, Agt
Try a Want Ad.
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