Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, August 13, 1910, Image 2

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. i i'urrifi miff k » m ■ «*? si K 1/ * WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD. THE EVEVLN'G HER ALD HERALO PUBLISHING A. P. Ptrhim, S*. A. P P«rh*m, Jr. r^«<or« *r.d Prccneters. WsM Carrie Ptrhjrr, c c* evict* leased. coaTUfi *b£t CO. * 1* a»ac at $25 a ' •-» Tba* as*- c formerly »r hired at NO MORE GRAY W.FR pr-tjnaf. Society and Local Tfc« Daily Herald by A. P. Parbara. ? | f;5» lo $260 « year, and ?*_e reresae | derived amounted to ceariy a quarter • of a million dollars annually. ail of ’ w v iicb »ect to the public school Joed. — .— - * ! The convict* were treated more ha- Wdctoi. Herald (OTO^d is ■ ^ nelj th( , dea . b ra!e , u ?rra!1 , j I-rseced. and the new #r*tem »as I hailed generaily as a distinct victory # fur the adrcxate= of prison reform I in Georgia. Mr. Hall was chairman of the com- i mittee on Penitentiary, advocated bis i tliJ upon the boor of the house, and | notwithstanding strong invoked to defeat t Telephones Easiness Office 25 Editorial Offic* 25 Residence 2>». £*ery Atternscn Except Sunday Sntered at the Wsyeros*. Ga.. Post- office a* second das'; mail matter. Office No. • Jane Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Month * 45 f Months H 2S S Month* IZ.&1 1 Tear $5.90 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices cf entertain- Seats, where charges are made, will he charged at advertising rates of S cents a line. NOTICE TO JUBSCHIBEPS Subscribers to Tne Herald that do «ot receive the p2per promptly and early w!JJ pleat# ring up tbs CtrcUa* Son Manager and report the rronbls o him s* tbU Is tb» only meant that »e can ssi*»r** you prompt and earD delivery. THE HERALO IS THE Official Organ of the City of Waycro;# Official Organ of Ware County. Official Organ of the County Board of Education. Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern Dittrict of Oeo.gla. WAYCROSS. GA.. AUG. 13. 1910. It is easier to preferre the eclor of the fcair than to r**:ore i:, altL; poaible to do S>:h- 1 Oar gra. uadercovi the secret- Th>y used a “sag- :*a.” and their dark. hair iocg after middle life was due to thi* i fact. Opr aoth-rs have gray hairs b- j \^S tor- they ar- fifty. bn: they trr begin- j Af' nlng to appreciate the wisdom of our fife grandmorb--r* in using “sag* te*~ for ' their hair, and are fast following salt. The present gns-ration has the advjn- tag* of the fs3> t j?; that it can g-t a ready to use preparation called Wjr-th* Sag- and Sulphur. A* a scalp :->aie and color restorer, this preparation i# vastly superior to the ordinary “aage t-a" made by our grandmother*, and it can > bought for .7) o-nts and $1 a bo::!- time*: any first-class drug store, or • tx sen: direct by the Wyeth Cbem Company. 74 Cortland: gt^ New Ycri influence.* I ^ :y ’ rf<x;j>: - - - ___ J or Sale and recommended by Che to ssssssssssssss ssssssssss*®# | ■J s it was passed and became a law. Now, we contend that it was Mr. Hall’* bill that blazed the way foi the present convict system, and whic a r-ndered the enactment of the Fei- J der law more easy of accomplishment. I Moreover, and finally, the conven-! tlon which nominated taov. Bro* n tw 0 J Pharmacy. “V tuc u/A vt ADS ^ FBOFESSIOHBL UK l August and September % % i & i §> % yean ago waa the first State ConTen-» I Telephone tlon In Georgia that ever made a i public declaration l D denunciation of ' the convict lea<e system. The plank of the platform adopted by the State Convention two years ago was written by Mr. Hall, and says: •Recognizing that the cardinal prin ciple In the enforcement of our crim inal laws is the punishment of crime, the reformation of the offender and the protection of society, we pledge ourselves to such ebaogeb in our convict^ systems as will completely eliminate any trafic in conrict labor, and as far as possible place the States convicts upon public works.” MB. HALL ALSO MAS A RECORD T[m conrentlon aM ^ ated Mr ON CONVICT LEASE QUESTION Felder ., , 0 >boIlrt ^ Iys . tem by several weeks, and the Hall Private Chape: D»7 or Night and Morgue MARVIL & O’QUINN Formtrlj Lott, F»!n k Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMFRS. W. L. HINSON & Co. Undertakers and Embalmers. 'Phones 91 and 153. Nt-«ui n Herald anl Advertiser. The friends of Hon T fi Felder of Bibb, are having a good leal to tar regarding Mr FeldeFs wjrk in the lvegDlatnre to secure the enactment of the pretic-nt convict law. as a result of which the old lease system was broken up and the convicts were put to wor< on the public roads. Mr Felder and bis colleagues In f'*e General Amenably mho were In strumental in securing the enact ment of fhia law are entitled to full credit for their service In so worthy a •an*-. Hut ue beg to remind the public that. Mr. Felder was not the original champion of the prison re form in Georgia. Tin- first measure having Its object the abrogation of the old lease system—or, speaking accurately, the elimination of many bill of 1W7 had been the law of the State for eleven years. On the day following the adjourn ment of the State Convention of l&oS Gov. Smith sent to the Legislature a message In which only brief reference was made to the convict question, as follows: "I regret that I am no? in a position to point out the proper plan for hano- ling convicts w'aich would prevent competition with free labor and bring to their confinement a wholesome ef fort to reform as well as to puaUb t hen .** TV * ae.iln assert that Mr. Hall and not Mr Felder, a the pioneer chara- plor; of prison reform In Georgia, and the record prove It THE CLAIM AND ADJUSTMENT CO 420422 LA GRANDE BUILDING Orerchirge. Lott mod Dimagr Claims Collected. RegaMkM of point of origin or dee filiation of shipmenL 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. I WILSON BENNETT & LAMBD1N* ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW DEEN & BURNET ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. LA GRANDE BLDG- ROOM 308 •. S. LUDLUM. M. D. Practice Limited to th# EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. -Office Room 324 LaGranae Hotel- Building HOURS 10 A- M. TO 2 P. U. of if* ! *#r • objectionable features — ti in tlit- Moire by lion tin*? thir.«e n jear? ago their : V ti c i •*«- . v |c. n,-.- ei ayatem **o i>r •e para tile; th« rehewUJc aim and were tolerated 1‘ to that time, moreover, the Slate ha no control over misdemeanor convict In the several counties. Mr Hail troved 1# <2ov. Atkimtnn in De« eml>< i ISa7, provided for tlte creation of th- present Prison Clmmlssloa. for the u , t's8ah|ii>ktneut of n prison farm, where ail female. Juvenile and ared and fX decrepit r«i#vlcu should be matniainel and worked under the «uptrvlslon of j f„ the Slate; for placing all misdemean or convicts under the superviMon of* the I’risoi CotntnlH.iio t » tc Th# bl’l also provided 'ha' the labor of Tehtj tonv s.'i mlgr.r In- l.^ascd to counties or municipalities for use on the public roads or public works at a minimum biro. The bill likewise re Cured Bto lease term from twenty >cars to five years, and the convicts were placed under the care and pro tection of the State. AH lessee* wore required 4o conform to the rules and regulation* prescribed by the Prison ANNUAL mountain ano SEASHORE EXCURSION. Auvust 17th, 1910. l*ror Waycros* to the following po nr ind return at rates named. He:-lot, Mich., $21.00. Wa blngton, D. C., $16.00. Ch ago. III., $20.09. !.<> :*vllle, Ky., $15.00. St Izjnis. Mo.. $17.00. M - head City. N. C., $13.00. N\ irilngton, N. C., $9.00. (' rinnatl. O . $15.00. A grille. N. C-. $10.50. li r.d. r>onvllle, N. C-, $9.S0. ( vttanooga. Term., $13.S0. S wanee, Tenn.. $14.95. > rfolk. Va.. $13.15. H "bmond, Va., $13.50. ^:i«l to Homo other points. Tickets L»n ^ale for all regular trains of Au- ifn't 17 aud limited t* reach original ;ing point not later than Soptem- 1st. For Pullman resorvatlcm or her information call on or write, R. IT. Pollard, Ticket Agent Utfton Pa*tenser Station. Waycros*. Ga. J. M. MARKED Attorney-* i-*^. Office In Cntir* WAYCROSS, GRORT.l/ W. J. GASfcETT CONTRACT *1/ AND BUILDER Residence 48 MargareC 8L. PHONE 103. ACUTE OR CHRONIC—WHICH? So matter If your kidney trouble U j ac ut«‘ or chronic Foley's Kidney Rem- < iy will reach your case. Mr. Claude Broun. Reynoldsville. Til., writes that he suffered many months with kidney I complaint which baffied all treatment » At last fce tried Foley's Kidney Re mo ds and a few large bottle* effected a complete cure. He aays: “It has been of inestimable value to me.** For sale by Gem Pharmacy. G. R. LOVELACE DENTIST Office In Redding Block, Over 8tai Clothing Store. J. B. BAGLEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON, Office In Southern Building. OFFICE HOURS 9-11 A. M. 34 P. M. 7-8 P. M. A. FLEMING. M. D. Office over GEM PHARMACY. In Southern Building. Residence 6S Tebeau. Office Phoat 08. Residence phone 440. W. R. THOMAS, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Office in Southern Building. Residence Phone 99—Office Phone 16. £ I I & 9 9 I 9 | m I I 1 1 I I sssssssssss© JOHN S. WALKER, TTORNEY a COUNSELLOR ,t LAW Oifce up stair, SouL‘.,rn Hitel. WAYllROSS. GEORGIA SOUTHbRN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO U kinds of Electrical Worn and Supptte. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, to Lott Street Phone t9» WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP 16A Meets first and third Thursday >i each month. Masonic Hall. Richard L. Singleton. C. C. D. P. Woolley, Clerk. WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27 KNIGHTS OF PYT-llAS. “ ... Meets er 4T Mondaj evening at :30 In Castle Hal' *Unt ara jrl Membera l~ requeued •/ to attend, and rlaltlni y Knlghta are moat 'nr tiaily Invited to meet with n«. J. LEE CRAWLEY, C. C. T. H. Miller. .K. ol R & S t M. ol 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, expeo-" sire waxing brush and wear yourself out % pushirffe it over the floor. f 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 cloth, and One gallon will cover 2.500 ^ fa 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet to a lustroiis finish. * Goes many times as far as * Columbus Liquid Wax dries “ any Paste wax. hard, with a satin-like lustre. f„ Use > n , hard or soft wood and the floor can be washed fioors ' fam.ture, piano* and _-,L t any woodwork. Come in and ‘ * W t0 -* get instrucUve Booklet on .the wax. Floors, Free.. It contains no paraffine or 'Mother ■»5asy substance to soil rugs aad alothing. Heel-marks don’t skaw. Scuffing of furni ture wen’t scratch it «5&gitidiuax> 'Tbc Easiest A^iisS Floor Finislr For Sale by Watt Hardware Go. C. L. REDDING, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Up stairs Redding Block. WAYCROSS. GETORGIA. 0. Parks Barry D. Reed PARKS & REED I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Senherr Haul Building. •* • « GEORGIA WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. 21 Jr. 0. U. A. M. Meet, every Monday evening In Rad den’. Hall, Lott Hitch building at i m. Visiting brother* cordially Invited to meet with us. She. od Cotllna, L Carl Collin*. Uec-Stety. Conncllot WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOS- F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENINGS AT 8:90 P. M. All Matona Invited tn Attend. W. D. MORTON, W. M. & A. MAYS. SEC. Pun Linseed Oil Paint at tl.SO pc. j gallon. 'Can you beat It? ton , only get this kind from 6-7 Its. W. J. GaaaetL Agt H What Is Your Time Worth? Read and Be Interested! See and Be Convinced! A Good Investment Is Worth A Lifetime of Labor.- Now is the Time to Invest in REAL ESTATE 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. Waycross Dirt Will Never b? Cheaper than Now. If You Want to Buy, Se ! i, Rent or Trade. Sec lls RAINWATER BROS. Jana StrecL Und«r Virdi^ Hot«l. PKONE 470. Try a ^^ant A«l.