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THE EVENING HERALD
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L A. P. Perham, Jr*
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THE HERALD IS THE
Official Organ of the City of Waycross.
Official Orran of Ware County.
Official Organ of tbe County Board
of Education.
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA., OCT. 22, 1910.
Wellman never got very far fror
the life saving stations.
King Cotton's white fleld H offer Kin:
Manuel it fine Job. Cotton picker;
uro scarce.
'I
Rats are eaten by the people li
northern Australia. What'.s the mat
ter with rats anyway.
A millinery shop went Into bank
ruptcy recently. Wo did not kno*
this was possible.
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"Mauy people go looney In Michi
gan," says an exchange. Is that why
they call them Mh-hlganders?
— *
Btpitricc Fairfax
"don't
r-y
too young.” A
taking this a<
Wo know one if
who Is taking li
Penny postag
Washington no
this will he o
measures that
nious howl fi
ranks.
lot of our girls aro
Ivlce, Ue&trijro, (and
II lawyer in Waycross
is in sight, says the
paper and for sure
of the Republican
LnGrnnge Graphic: An (own.editor
was asked: "Do Hogs Pay?" He re
plied: "A great many do not—they
take the paper several years, and then
have the postmaster send it bnck,
marked "refused."
The cars that eame from Atlanta
werd lined up for some distance on
■e • ct for lack of Garage volui,
find they made quite n spectacle to
tin* oyrs of those of us who havo not
seen many of them In action of qnch
calibre.
SUMMARY OF THE HURRICANt
damages.
Key West—Quarter of & million
damages; twenty fatalities; cigar fac-
torles destroyed; reports front'south
end of extension..
Tampa—Damage to citrus crop 10
per cent; six deaths reported; wreck*
Utter coast from Tampa to Key West
Miami—Comparatively little dam*
age to extension reported; small dam
age on mainland, but wrecks dot coast
toward South. Four deaths reported.
West Palm ^Beach-Train J ervice
tied up; small damage in vicinity of
Indian river, but coast suffers. Three
sailors drowned.
Cocoa—Business suspended; small
craft damaged; docks washed away.
Orange Park—Long pier swept
away.
Duned^R—two sailboats wrecked;
Impossible to estimate damage.
Orlando—Small dabmage; orange
growers optomlstic.
Deland—Electrician killed; damage
slight.
84 Augustine—ifehoonor William
W. Converse wrecked, and three of
crew drowned.
Titusville—Every dock on water
front covered by water; small craft
sunk; Indian River Yacht club devast'
cd; orange crop damage slight; roof
oof’ Western Union Telegraph office
blown off.
Gainesville—Business houses dis
abled; electric light plant dead.
8t. Petersburg—Damage slight.
Ynlaha—Lowlands flooded; damage
to crop severe.
Coleman—Damage to truck crop.
Fort Meade—Business houses flood
ed; two houses blown awny; fine res
idence ruined; crate factory suffers;
estimated loss $8,000 to city.
Mlakka—Citrus crop suffers; whole
country Inundated.
Howling Green—Stores damaged;
Christian church badly damaged;
Methodist and negro churches badly
demolished; spur track to phosphate
mine and trestle swept away; dam-
ngc heavy.
Sanford—Slight damage.
Hawks Park-—Slight damage.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the ilsoascd portion of tre ea».
There Is only ono way to cure deaf
ness; and that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucous lln
log of the Ktistachaln Tube. When
this tube Is Inflamed you have a rum
tying sound or imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed. Deafness
Is the result, and unloas the Inflama-
tlon can bo taken out and this tuba
restored to Its normal condition, hear
ing will bo destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ton ore cana/xl by Ca
trarh. which Is nothing but an toflam-
d condition of tlio imcoua surface*.
We will give Ono Hnndred Dollars
for mfy aaAo of Deafness (ennaod by
Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circu
lars fr^e.
P. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by Druggists, 75 oemts.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
■ttpatlon.
Announcements.
Waycross, Ga.. Sept. 27, 1910,
£ hereby make announcement of my
candidacy as Alderman from tn«
Third Ward in the coming municipal
election to be held December 1910. As*
lured a s I am of the votes of many
friends who have know n me for years,
and believing many of those who
have but lately become citizens o£
Waycross, but do not know me will,
upon inquiry gladly cast their vote
for me, who like themselves Is a union
man and stands upon the principle
dear to the heart of all lovers of right
viz Equal rights to all men, Specia
privilege to none. If elected. I promise
to pay close attention to their inter
est, that most nearly affects the
working man.
Yours truly,
N. B. Garrett
' FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARO
At the solicitation of friends I have
decided to announce as a candidate
for Alderman from the 3rd w 'g sub
Ject of course to the action itf the
Democratic white primary, to held
later. Now boys you told it If I
would announce that was all litfd to
do, you would do the rest, n<5w jt Is
up to you go your route. You will
know my time for electioneering Is
quite limited. I can only promise to
use my own common sense and Jud-
ment for the best Interest of our town
and surroundings.
Yours truly.
Oeo. W. Barnes.
September 26, 10.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
At the solicitation of a number of
friends In my own Ward, and l n the
City of Waycross I announce my can
didacy for Alderman from the Fifth
Ward, subject of course to the action
of the white primary. If the citizen*
of Waycross see fit to elect me I will
use every effort to give satisfaction
in the discharge of the duties of the
office. Soliciting your support, I am,
Very truly yours,
C. M. Williams.
The Light of Today
The astonishing brilliancy of the
new Mazda Arc for ^lore lighting
is calling forth much praise.
Merchants who are search
ing for an ideal illumination in
their stores should look carefully
into the merits of this superior
fixture and compare its qualit es
with those of the illuminants of
yesterday. Mazda Arcs signify
more and better light at lower
cost andtheyembodyall that one
can wish for in the proper illum
ination of stores and shops.
Ware County light & Power Co.
There uro 21? Republicans and 173
PetuociuiM In the present House of
lleprcr-ontuttveH. making a Rcpumtcan , ""
r tv
majority of :13. The Democrats arc
going to wipe out this majority next
month and the new congress will
havo ti Democratic majority.
David H. Hill died at his rome ln
Albany, New York on Thursday morn
ing. He served two terms as govern
or of that state and one term In the
United Staes Sense. He was a Dem
ocrat hut his had realth made him
give up the party leadership In that J
Mate.
SEVERE IN LIBERTY COUNTY.
Hlncsvlllo, Ga., Oct. 20.—Hlnesvllle
and the surrounding section of Liber-
y county have been In the grip of a
severe storm during the last eighteen
hours. The telegraph and telephone
wires are all down, trees obstruct
the roads and It will take a week or
more to clear tip the country.
While the South cheered Col. Roose
velt very heartily, he knows Irom
Jong experience that the South does
not vote the way It hollers .says the
. City 8tar. Teddy | s all right
to Attract a bit crowd but when It
i to voting for him—why that ts
thing.
CITY TAX NOTICE,
i Tax payers will please remombor
, tha*. under the amended city charter
| one third of their taxon was due the
15th of April, one third on the 15th
of July and the balance October
16th. Those who have failed to pay the
first two installments are now re
quired to pay Interest on the amount
until paid, and will also be charged
interest on the October payment if
that U not paid when due.
The law can be seen by calling at
this office and this notice Is published
as Information to all concerned.
H. P. Brewer, Tax Collector.
I solicit the support of all citizens
In my candidacy for placo as Alder
man Third Ward, In the approaching
primary and promise If elected the
same courteous fidelity In the dls
charge of future duties that charac
torlzed my former administration o»
this office. I will approclatc your sup
port and If you elect me I will endeav
or to give you my best service.
Respectfully,
R. B. Ballard.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
To The Qualified Voters of the City:
1 beg to submit my name as a can
didate for Alderma n from the 6th
ward. Subject to the white primary
December the 3rd, 1910.
If elected I promise a faithful dis
charge of all matters that come bo
fore me.
Yours very respectfully,
G. N. Morton.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
The friends of Mr. John Youmans
announce that he will he supported
for Alderman at Waycross from the
5th ward, subject to the primary to
bo held later. Mr. Youmans’ was rais
ed In Waycross and this section and is
well and favorably known to us all.
If elected wc guarantee that ho will
do his full duty and make an accept
able and thrustworthy official. We ask
the support of the voters of the city.
Many Friends.
FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARD.
1 hereby announce myselr as a can
didate for alderman from the thin.'
ward of the city of Waycross, sub
ject of the primary to he held somo
time In December of this year. 1 de
sire to say that If I am elected I shall
stand for everything that is for the
betterment and the upbuilding of the
city of Waycross, and shall try to be
broadminded enough to represent the
interest of all the people of the city.
Fred Brewer.
FOR ALDERMAN FIRST WARD.
I hereby announce myself ss a can
didate for re-election from the First
Ward. Subject to the December prim
ary.
James Sinclair.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
from the Fifth Ward. Subject to the
December Primary. C. E.
Dunn.
HENRY AGATHEN FOR
ALDERMAN FIRST WARD.
The many friends of Mr. Henry Aga-
then announce that he will be support
ed for Alderman from the First Ward
of Waycross. Mr. Agathcn's candida
cy la subject to the action of the
white primary to be held later. We
are quite sure that Mr. Agathen will
make an efficient and faithful officer.
Mauy friends.
8HADE TREES FOR SALE.
5,000 Oak and Maple hade trees for
sale. Will set them out and warrant
their living. Price $1.00 each, careful
ly set out. Orders solicited.
R. W. Lewis, 13 ads St.
Aug. 20 3montli&
WHEN MERIT WINS.
When the medicine you take cures
ycur disease, tones up your system
and makes you feel better, stronger
nnd more vigorous than before. That
Jj what Foley’s Kidney Pills do for
you. In all cases of backache, head
rchc, nervousness, loss of appetite,
sleeplessness and general weakness
that Is caused by any disorder of the
kidneys or bladder. For salt by Gem
Pharmacy.
WILL CONTINUE BUSTNESS.
HE WILSON LAUNDRY
THE WIL80N STEAM LAUNpRY
WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS AS
HERETOFORE. MR. HENRY WIL-
SON WILL BE IN CHARGE AND
THE LAUNDRY WAGONS WILL j
VISIT OUR PATRON8 AS IN THE I
PAST. MR. HENRY WILSON WILL
APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
AND IN BEHALF OF HIS DEAD
BOTHER RETURN THANKS FOR
PAST FAVORS. 10 «W.
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 waxing brush and wear yourself out
y/i pushing it over the floor.
' Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.'
There’s do effort at all in applying it.
Apply With a Cloth Covets More Surface
Apply with a soft cloth, and One"gallon will cover 2,£00
I in 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet,
to a lustrcfus finish. Goes many times as far as
P Columbus Liquid Wax dries paste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre, ^s® or ®°^ wood
and the 'floor can be washed J “2
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T. w “\ . « - Floors, Free.! ‘ '
It contains no paraffine or
(other greasy substance to soil -jC
\ rugs and clothing.*’ Heel-marks)
Jdon’t show.t Scuffing of fumi- , rriw'rrT'JJ )—ry
1 turc won’t scratch it., *;M/C14&
— 1 'Tt^fcukrt^wlirt.nocrlfjnlOv '•
For Sale by
Watt Hardware Co.
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 be Cheaper than
Now.
If You Want to Buy, Sell, Rent or Trade, See Us
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