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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD-
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/HE HERALD PUBLISHED CO. <
A. P. P«fham, 8-.
A. P. Perham, Jr.
ttfltore and Proprietors. |
Mlu Carrie Perheir,
P»r*»nal, Society and Local
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Th* Waycross Herald founded in |
IfW, The Dally Herald founded In I
1882 ty A. P. Perbam. Sr. |
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Bu'Int -« Office 25.
.Editorial Offlco 25
Residence 2th.
leery Afternoon Except Sundry
Entered at the Waycross, Ca.. Post
idee aa second clasn mall matter.
Office No. > Jane Street
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THE HERALD IS THS
Official Organ of tbe City of Waycrosa.
Official Orcan of Wars County.
Official Organ of (ba County Board
of Education.
Official Oman of the United Staten
Court of the Son them District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, OA., SEPT. 24, H10.
Paying tbe freight Is one of tbe
burdens of the common people.
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If Napoleon's army wants to cross
tbe Alps again they can use a Dying
machine.
WHAT IS LIFE TO YOUf
To the preacher life’s a sermon.
To the Joker life's a lent.
To the miser life la money.
To the loafer life Is rest..
To the lawyer life's a trial.
To the poet life's a song.
To the doctor life's a patient
That needs treatment right along.
To tbe teacher life's a school.
Life la a good thing to tbe grafter,
It's a failure to the fool.
To the man npo a the engine
Lit .-’a a long and henry grade.
It's a gamble to the gambler,
To the merchant life is trade,
Ufe'a a picture to tbe artist,
To tbe rascal life’s a fraud,
Life perhaps Is e burden
To the man beneath tbe sod,
Life fa lore!/ to the lorer,
To the player life's a play.
Life may be a load of trouble
To tbe man upon the dray.
Life la bnt a long vacation
To the man who lores hla work!
Life’s an everlasting effort
To ebon doty to the shirk,
To the earnest Christian t
Life’s a story ever new.
Life la what we-try to make It,
GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. ^
Th* old id** cl twin* lor darkea- \ *r ** —' **+ A
!of the hair is again coislaf ia vogue. [ml
, Our frandmother* u*'-4 to bar* dark, s Wf
{ glo«j hair at the **** cl seventy-fire,
! rb'.ie our motiier* bare white hair before ,c5r
} th -y are fifty. Oar grandmotlirra u-cd ‘
! to make a “»age t i" aad apply it to
tbpir Iirir. Tb? tea and* tbAr hair rott
and and ?ra<laa!Iy rtfWred th?
jiitarzl color. One objection to u«in*
such a preparation was the trouble of
making it. especially as 'it bad to be
made every ta o or three das* ca account
of it touring quickly. Tbia objection has
boon ore mm * aad v L»y asking almost
any first-ebu*. droggh: for Wyeth's idage
and Sulphur the public can set a su
perior preparation of «*e, with the ad
mixture of sulphur, another valuable rem
edy for hair and scalp troables. * Dai'v
u r » of this preparation will no: only
quickly restore the color of the hair be:
will also stop tbe hair from falling out
and make it grow. It U sold by all
drugsist* for 80c. and 11.00 a bottle, or
is sent direct by tbe Wyeth Chemical
Companj, 74 Cortlandt St, New York
City, upon receipt of price,
or Sal* and recommended by Chero-
ee Pharmacy. .
j fULKlftJltDfitKriu,
Theodoro Roosevelt I s returning to
llamlltoniHin with his “new national-
»am.“ He la trying to put back lie
hands of tbe political clock ovoi
hundred years.
Winn wants to bo mayor of Atlanta,
but Woodward saya It if bis time.
Neither of the partlea are In any man
nor related to Tre Herald and thoy
have our permission to fight it out.
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Roosevelt declares “he’ll *crap with
trouble-seekers and reach for the
point of their Jaws.” It won’t be long
before Teddy will find some Repub
lican who can reach qnlte aa far and
hit Jubi ns hard as he can.
Secretary llalllnRer says the report
Is "all rot” that the cabinet will pass
on his case, and ho will not resign
as long as the President sustains^ Itu.
Let* so©. The old saw says—“Re
publican office holders seldom die,
and never resign,” and tjiere If some
truth In It.
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Tin- Sulatun of Sulu draw, $125 pur
month from Undo Bum, or from the
rhlllplne government, as a subsidy
for ponce. He propose. In come to
this country and show us how we
could support—SI he dose—fourteen
wives on tret Income. Although there
Is n high terlff lu Bulu, the cost of
living In evidently much Ins than
here. Possibly smuggling flourishes
belter there then horn.
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No* Tom Watson comes along nnu .
accuses Hoke Smith of spending $54,-
000 during the recent campaign. Turn ,
Just As Wsll Quit Eating.
prices of various things.
"How do you sell bacon?"
“Thirty cents a pound.”
"How about cheese?"
-Twenty-flve cents t pound."
“What do you get for cabbage ?■"
"FUtecn cents a head."
"How do you eel! potatoes?"
"Twenty-five cents a peck."
"What do you get for flour?"
"One dollar a sack."
methods Bcem unaaaaillng.
R. J. Anthony Hdw. Co.
THE BEST HOUR OF LIFE
tour came to J. R. Pitt,
HOW-B THIS?
nblo to carry out
made by hla Arm.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
which Hake gave out were "basod
upon what bit secretaries reported..'
However, we do not see that It makes
any difference. Hoke Smith Is the
nominee and if Tom la a real good j
Democrat he will go up to the polls I
o n election day and (wallow It.—Val- 1
dotta Times.
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An extract from Frank. Weldon's
diary aa hla party speed, from Way
crest to Savannah: “At Waycroas
this morning Judge Perkam, of The
Evening Herald, waa on tha job with
the hospitable act aa well at Mine
Host Wooten of the LaQreads, and
othere beloved in our memory. The
run to Blackabear waa all right thla
morning, and there in, It la aald, a
road from Dlackshrar to Baxley which
It pertty fair. However, we failed to
lad It.
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
flrat two Installmenta are
qulred to pay Intareat on the amount
until paid, and will algo bo charged
interest on the October payment U
that Is not paid when doe.
Tbe law can bo seen by calling at
thla office and thla notice la published
as Information to all concerned.
II. P. Brewer, Tax Collector.
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Telephone 100 Private Chapel
Day or Night and Morgue
MARVIL & O'QUINN
Formerly Lott, Fain ft Co,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ng AND EMBALMSRS.
up -
W. L. HINSON & Cp.
6 Undertakers and
Em balm era.
'Phenes SI and 188.
ANDREW B ESTES
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 27, Southern Hotel Building.
Waycross. Ga.
WILSON
BENNETT l
& LAMBDIN-
itt ATTORNEYS AND
at COUNSELORS AT LAW |
ng |
111 DEEN & BURNET
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE.
LA QRANbB BLOG. 4
„a ROOM SOS J> s
” S. S. LUDLyM, M. D.
tD Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
10 —Office Room 824 LaOrende Hotel—
at Building
ry HOURS 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. y
J. M. MARKED
el Attomey-AtLtm
Office In Court Hour- J
WAYCROSS. GEOnnl-
W. J. GASSETT
" CONTRACTOR AND BUILOSR
Residence 48 Merger* SL.
PHONE 10$.
‘ G. R. LOVELACE
U DENTIST e ,
w Office In Redding Block, Over Btai
Clothing Store
h J. B. BAGLEY, M. D. d
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office In Southern Building. gj
OFFICE HOURS
.11 A. M. M P. M. 7-S P. M. u
i A. FLEMING, M. D. 5
Office over
GEM PHARMACY.
In South,rn Building.
Residence 08 Tebeau. Office Phont
os. Residence phone 440. /
W. R. THOMAS. M. D. jv
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office In LiQrende Building.
Room S24. Over Posteffice. dli
Hours: 0 to it a.m.; t to 4 and 7
and 8 p.m. T.
C. L. REDDING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. ,
Up atalre Redding Block. tfc
WATCROSS, GHORQ1A.
Jen). O. Parka Barry D. Reed
PARKS Si REED R
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Reo
Southern Hotel Building. —
Wav-., i UBOROIA.
To the Housewife
An Eledtric Sewing Ma
chine Motor is a great boon.
For it relieves her of the ar-
dious labor of “pumping” a
machine. It takes the work
of sewing from her and per
forms all the duties for the
small sum of 34 of a cent per
hour. We sell many of them.
Won’t you try one?
Ware County Light & Power Co.
JOHN S. WALKER,
TTORNEY a COUNSELLOR at LAW
Offlca up stairs Sout',crn Hital.
AYCR0S8. GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN
:tric supply co
11 kind! of Electrical
Work and Supplies
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
tO L°U Street , Phone MS
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP ISA
Meeta flrat and third Thureday >n
onth. Masonic HalL
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
, Ear, Noaa, Throat and Chronic
Diseases.
ude Building. Rooms 414.
eo Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. $ to
[Everyone Can Have
Waxed FIoors Now
Apply With a Cloth
Apply with s soft doth,'and
in IS to 30 minutes rub lightly
to a lustrous finish.' '
fe Columbus Liquid Wax dries
hard,' with a satin-1
and the floor can .. .....
1 with, water, without. injury
It contains, no*paraffine” or j
I other greasy substance topsoil;
[rugs and clothing.' Heel-marks)
l don’t show.! Scuffing of furoi;
* tun w©a!t scratch it.)
If you have wished for a beautiful jraxed,'
floor you con have it now.
For you don’t have to buy a heavy, expen-7
give waxing brush and wear, yourself^out.
■ pushing it over the floor.
\ Columbus Liquid Wax has changed thatTl
There’s ao.effort at all in applying it.''
Covers MoreJjurfsce,
One gallon will cover 2,5Q0.
to 3,000 square feetC.
Goss many times as fat. sal
ty paste wax.' T
Use it on hard or soft wood
furniture, pianos and
. woodwork. Come in and
get instructive. Booklot.cn.
floors, Free.]
I Wax dries paste
like lustre, Useit <
be washed ) Aoors, f u
, . r,"“”iany wood
t_injury_tq* get tagtr
srs, F,
1&Cr(uMtu& r
Watt Hardware Co.
KNIQHT8 OP PYTHtAS. •
Meets STsry Monday}
evening at ':$0 to
{ ^Caatl. Hal ?iant art.
Members I- requested
$£&/ to attend, and visiting
v. lf'-'jy Knights are most -»
'invited to meat with ns.
J. LEE CRAWLEY, C. C.
JOHN J. MOORE,
LAWYER.
Collections and Criminal LaV
Specialty. Offlca EM Building, a
its tre ever Central Pharmacy.
SS COUNCIL
Jr. O. U. A. kL
to meet with ns.
Codliis, L. Carl Collins,
r. Councilor
^ TRY THE WANT ADS » l ."—w
WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOS.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 8-.M P. M.
All Mseena Invited to Attend.
W. D. MORTON, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC,
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
a to come. W'hy not get in on the ground floor?
Do it now. Values are Increasing Every Day.
Waycross Ditt Will Never be Cheaper than
Now.
If You Want to Buy, Sell, Rent or Trade, See Ps
RAINWATER BROS.
Jane Street, Under Vlrdle Hotel. PHONE 470.
Try a Want Ad.