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iVAJCKOSS EVENING HERALD.
1HE iXWm HfcKALU
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THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P, Psrham, Sr *
A. P. Pcrham, Jr..
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Mlu Carrie Perharr,
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Ail oMtnary notices, cards of thank*,
resolutions and notices of entertain-
tJlenta. where charges are made, will
bn charged at adverting rates of l
cents a line.
VcurSidney trouble may be of Ion?
fiUiuiing, It may be either acute or
rl.rcr.lc, hut whatever It Is Folev’*
Kiur.ey Remedy will aid you to set rid
«f i< quickly and restore your natural'
I .al*}) and vljjor. “One bottle of Fol-
(V* Kidney Remedy made me well",
sail J. Sibbull of Grand View, Wia.
Commence taking It now. For sals by
t,( m Ifiiarmacy.
AN OLD-TIME PRESCRIPTION
In a modern product. From time imme
morial »ase aad Hulpbur have b**eu used
for the hair and scalp. Almost every
one knows of the value of such a com
bination for darkening the hair and mak
ing it grow. In oldeu times the only way
tr get a hair tonic of this sort was to .
brew it in the borne fireplace, a method
which was troublesome and not always ;
satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-
i to-date druggist can supply his patrons
with a ready to use product, skillfully
compounded in perfectly equipped labora
tories. Much a preparation I* Wyeth’*
Mage and Sulphur, which Is sold by all
I leading druggists for ?JOe. and $1.00 a
; bottle, or which is sent direct by the '
’ Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 CortlandS ■
fit., New York City, upou receipt of pries*
I or Fal« and recommended by Chero
I ee Pharmacy.
$ %
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^nb^’rlbem to The H*ra*4 that do
gisai receive the paper promptly and
pnrly will please ring up the Circula
tion Manager and report fhe trouble
"t him. a» this I* the only means that
• «* can assure you prompt and •nrU
, lellnry.
THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the City of Waycross.
Official Orrsn of Ware County.
Official Organ of the County Board
of Education.
Official Organ of the United States
Court of tho Southern District of
Peoyla
WAYCROS8, OA., OCT. 8, 1910.
FARMERS SHOULD OWN HOMES.
AugtiKta Chronicle.
No better advice could be given
thommnds of our farmers than that
contained In the address on Imui*-
owning isaiinri by f'barles S. Barrett
to the members of the Farmera’ Un
ion, of whleh lie in national pros!-
dent. ***^.
Mr. Rarrett says;
“One of the greatest evils America
J**- fm+lmn *miny f* rru<f»ilwtti In *hf
country diatricts In other word*, that
condition which makes millions of far
mers fvnants upon the land from
which they must onrti a living."
We can hardly agree with Mr. liar
rett as to the seriousness of the dan
ger. So long as there are thousands
of unt tiled acres, and so long ns there
bo laws of primogeniture, the forma
tion of any extended land monopoly
may not be feared. Tin re are well
nigh «s many peryotis who are "land
poor" as are land rich.
However, there Is no good reason
why every Able-bodied farmer should
not own a good faint and a comfort
able homo. whereo u he may rear hi*
family and leave an estate when he
depitrih this earth. There are many
reasons. In sentiment, duty and coo
lioirlcs why 'a*- should own hN own
land.
Wt do not believe that the system
of tenancy, or “cropping" has grown
In the country, particularly In tho
South. If trey have. It Is due to a de
crease In t e number of wage-work
ers on the farms, and markka degree
of progress It Is a step from the
wage hand to the cropper, and from
the cropper, or "shares" worker, to
the renter and from tin* renter to tho
tioine owner. v
Farm lamia have grown much In
value during the last several years, i
But In many sections of this and
o'.!; r Mate good lands located In os- ’
tab! I shed or growing communities can j
be obtained at front fjt to $20 per acre.
Any young fnnner of good Imldt* and I
intelligence and healtt, can soon save j
enoug'o money with which to be able
to make first aaymem on WO or more [
seres. He will find that prorated an-!
Dual payments ran be taken care of
almost as easily ns rent In addition
to acquiring ow nershtp. he'ean at the |
same time make Improvements that .
will be Ids ow n and reap full benefit, c |
from growing values.
The t>ei>l reason why all farmers
should aim to own their owu farms
lie* in the fart that such gives them
better environment for raising famil
ies. There is something staple In the
"horns place." and men'and women
who ham known on# look back to U
through a mass of fond memories. Not
THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPEC- j
IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. .
The Paclfflc Monthly, of Portland, I
Ore., Is a beautifully illustrated month- j
Jy magazine which give# full lnforma- j
t!on about the resources and opportu-1
nltlea of the country lying West of I
the Rockies. It tells about the Oov- J
eminent Reclamation Projects, free j “
Government land and tells about the j Telephone 500
districts adapted to fruit talslng, dairy
ing, poultry raising, etc. It has splen
did stories by Jack London and other
noted authors.
The price Is $1,50 a year,, but to In-
troduce It we will send six months for
fifty cents. This offer must he accept
* d on or before February 1, 1911.
Send your name and address accom
panied by fifty cents In stamps ami
learn all about Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, and California.
Address: The Paclfflc Monthly, Port
land, Oregon. 1 a m tf.
r—«si
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tre cni
There Is only one way to cure; deaf
ness, nnd that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is mused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lin
Ing of the KdBtachaln .Tubtf ~ When
fit!* tube I* Inflamed you have a rum
bllng sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd
when it is entirely closed, Deafness
fs fhe result, and unless tt.e fnffama-
tlon can lie tnkc n out and this tube
restored to Its normal condition, hom
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Ca
torrh, which is nothing but an Inflam
ed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We w ill give One Hundred Dollar*
for any ease of Deafness (caused by
Catarrj, that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Cntanh Cure. Send for clrcii
lms fr« e.
V. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by Druggist*. 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stlpatlon.
Private Chape)
Day or Night and Morgut
MARV1L & O’QUINN
Formerly Lott, Fain L Co*
FUNERAL DIRECTORB
AND EMBALMER8.
W. L. HINSON & Co.
Undertakers and
Embalmers.
'Phones 91 and 153.
ANDREW B ESTES
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 27, Southern Hotel Building.
Waycross, Ga.
WILSON
BENNETT
& LAMBDIN
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW
DEEN & BVflNET
--■Aa-ITlNDS OF INSURANCE.
LA QRANDE BLDGL
ROOM 303
To the
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.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Sc.uth.rn Hotel Building. U#Stalr..
S. S. LUDLUM. M. D.
Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THhOAT.
-Office Room 524 l,aGranda Hotel—
Building
HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P M.
Red Star
Bottling Works
Waycross, Ga.
general .Ine of soft drinks. In
eluding Lemon, Ginger Ale, Saxsapa
rlia. Peach. Pine Apple, ttc.
Orders promptly attended to.
No. 80 Plant Avonti*
Rubber Stamps
I CAN.SUPPLY YOU WITH
RUBBER STAMPS, ANY
SIZE, ON SHORT NOTICE.
ALSO SEALS, OF ALL DES
CRIPTIONS. JEWEL OR
ALUMINUM. DATES. ETC
SEE ME AT ONCE AT HER
ALO OFFICE.
H. JOHtySEN.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
Tax payer* will please remember
tha. under the amended city charter
one third of their taxes was due the
15th of April, one third on the 15th
balance October
Kdb. Those who have failed to pay the
first two Installments are now re
quired to pay Interest on the amount
nntll paid, and will also be charged
Interest on the October payment It
that Is not paid when due.
The law can be seen by calling at
this office and this notice Is published
as Information io all concerned.
H P. Brewer, Tax Collector.
v T--
J. M. MARKED
Attorney* Aiu-%
Office In Conn IV o.
WA -JFOSP Gwo-*-
W. .1. GASaETT
CONTRACT 1 AND BUILD&R
Residence 48 Margaret St.
PHONE 103.
G. R. LOVELACE
DENTIST
Offlp*. fn Redding Block, Over Btai
Clothing Store.
J. B. BAGLEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
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 68 Tebeau. Office Phom
08. Residence phone 440
W. R. THOMAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office fn LaGrande Building.
Room 324. Over Postoffice.
Hours: 9 to 11 n.m.; 2 to 4 and 7
and 8 p. m.
C. L. REDDING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Up stairs Redding Block.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
JOHN S. WALKER,
TTORNEY A COUNSELLOR at LAW
Office up italra SoutUrn H >tel.
WATCROSB. QEORQ1A
SOUTHKRN
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
II kind, of Electrical
Work and Supplle
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
30 Lott ^treet Phone 29!
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 163,
Meets first, and third Thursday ‘i
each month. Masonic Hall.
» Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
Dr. Lewis Jonathan Burcb
PRACTICE LIMITM^B*
Eye*, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic
Diseases.
Store, Residence S Lincoln street.
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to
5 p. m. colored people.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYTliAS.
Meet* ev*r Monde
evening at ':30 In
Castle Hal ?*ant avi
Members »*v request©*
to attend, aad vtsttlot
Knights are most -or
dlally Invited to meet with us.
J. LEE CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. * M. of P.
leu). G. Parks Harry D. Reed
PARRS & REED
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
tctftherr Hotel Building
• «;rorgia
JOHN J. MOORE.
LAWYER.
Collection, am] Criminal Tat a
Ipnrltltj. Offlea Read Building, np-
.. lUlra am Central Pharmacy. . ... 4
STwerOM, Qt, j J K.ooc MS. W. J. CLARK, SEC. ^
IVAYCROSS COUNCIL • HO. 21
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Mcvta rrrrj Monday erealng In Re.
•lon'e Hall. Lott-Hlich bnllillna at *
m. /
Vleltln, brother, eordlall, IdtIw.
to meet with u«.
She.od Collin.. L Carl Collins.
ttec-Eretr Coanolloi
.Everyone Can Have
Waxed Floors Now
If you have wished for n 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
>/ pushing 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.SQ0
T in 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet.
'to a lustrous finish. Goes many times as far as
5* Columbus Liquid Wax dries ' an y P aste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre, Use il 00 hard or soft wood
pnd the floor can be washed floors - f “™‘ture, pianos and
Mm.viZ SS3S b’SSJL’S.
It contains no paraffine or, Floors ' Frec -’
. other greasy substance to soil'
. rugs and clothing. Heel-marks ]
, don’t show. Scuffing of furni-’
. ture won’t scratch it;'
Watt Hardware Co)
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 105
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON J
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M.
All Maaons Invited to Attend.
P)7 ■> W. D. MORTON. W. M.
What Is Your Time Worth?
Read :;nd He Interested! See nnd He Convinced!
A Good Investment !s Wurth A Lifetime < f
Labor.
Now is the Time
to Invest in
MM ESTATE
W aycross is Crowing—A hit* Boom is sure
4 to come. Why not get in on the ground floor?
Do ir now. Values are Increasing Every Day.
Waycross Diit Will Never bo Cheaper than
Now.
If Yon Went to Bnv, Se». Rent or Trade. See tls
RAINWATER BROS.
Jane Street, Under Vlrdle Hotel. PKONE 470.
C3EBT 4
Try a Want Ad.
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