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WAV CROSS EVENING HERALD.
THE EVENING HERALD
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Ail obituary notices, card* of thanks
(•solutions and notices of entertain-
tients, where charges are made, will
bi» charged at advertising rates of 6
cents a line.
the Eleventh district wit
tion of 227,335. and that
ond district with 226.980,
than the Eleventh.
The Telegraph xayn that there are
eighteen counties ! ri the Herond dis
trict with a population of ;:;7,o9i.
When the last rrnsu*, was taken
there were fifteen comities in Tie
Second and a population of 226.980.
There may he eighteen counties In
the district now, and the population,
of \oourse, more than 2?6.9x<». hut
there has also been some new coun
ties added to the Eleventh and the
AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST
snrprionf how' many old*
■nicdies are being uv-,1. which
,v that it is hard to improve
grandmothers* old, time-tri • l
id glos-y. nothin.- «*q»i
tion of sulphur
old-fashioned I.
effective as a
■ herl;
1 of gif
m ami
Imply
-k foi
nl*o
population of this district
grown enormously. !
By the census of 1X90 the Eleventh j
district was the largest In area, but i
the smallest In population, #.nd ten l
years later was the largest In popula- »
tlon as well as In aA-a. The Tele- j
graph will admit that that was grow'- I
ing some.
j Company,
Wvcth's Hag<* and Sulphur,
ration i« sold by nil loading
>r .Vi cent* and 81 a bottle, or
■ccr hr tlm Wyeth Chemical
•tlandt St., New York
upon receipt of price.
or Sale and recommended by Chero
ee Pharmacy.
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THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the City of Waycross.
Official Orn»n of Ware County.
Offlciat Orgnr. of the County Board
of Education.
Official Organ of the United States
Coart of the Southern District of
Geoi-gla.
WAYCROSS, GA.. NOV. 5f 1910.
mistake in the posl-
Wade of Dublin re-
upt of Toni Watson
1 before
dtion to
he Suva
STRONG EXPRESSION
Publlu Courier.
“The
tion of P
gardlng i
to place I
the Eleventh district in <>|
Congressman Brantley,” snj
nah Press. "It effectually prevents
any Insurgency in the ranks of the
organized democracy of that district
and Mr. Watson will have to go else-
whore to satisfy his desires.' Mi.
Wade’* curd, published in The press
yesterday, wan clear and dignified.
no ambiguity in any single
sentence, and the -work it
i do will be done."
There wa
thought (i
Intended
Truth i
pie In tli
Mr. Wad'
enough,
that hr \
lliptv
home peo
rank <
enter
thought of whit
iiuld be to
he
Ilia
l her
chance
that
of election.
We believe, with the
Mr. Wade’s card was dignified and
clear-cut ami that there was "no am-
'Announcements.
Waycross, Ga„ Sept. 27, 1910.
I hereby make announcement of my
candidacy as Alderman from
Third Ward In the coming municipal
Ju»t what the population of the j election to be held December 1910. A.-
Second and the Eleventh now In wi'17 J ture( l fl n 1 nm of the Tote, of many
not he known until the cen.it, Hr- I ,rleDd8 who have know n me for year,,
urc« are given out. hut we believe [“ d believing many of tho,e who
we are safe in predicting that the
Eleventh has greatly increased her
lead over the Second and all of the
other districts of the state.
If n new district is formed It will
doubtless be made up large!? of
counties in the Eleventh district,
with a few counties of the First and
Third added. A few counties from
the Second may be added to the Third
to pay back counties taken by the
new Twelfth. Ootherwlse the Second
may not be disturbed.
As the new district must go when
the great Increase In population In
this section is bound to be some
where near the center of It. 1
DRESSED IN “BLACK
AND YELLOW.
Xot “Football Colors" but the color
of the cartoon containing Foley's Hon
ey and Tar the best and safest cough
remedy for all coughs and colds. Do
not accept a substitute but see that
you get the genuine Foley's Hondy
and Tar in a yellow cartoon with
black letters. Clem Pharmacy.
The Kitchen, We sell the noted
Monarch Ranges, the best range made
Also Gasolene and Coal Oil Ranges—
Hooslcr kitchen Cabinets—Granite-
ware and cooking utensils of all kinds
at the Waycross Furniture Co.
have but lately become citizen* of
Waycross, but do not know me will,
upon Inquiry gladly cast tbelr 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, Specla
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 WARD
At the solicitation of friends I have
decided to announce as a candidate
for Alderman from the 3rd ward sub
ject of course to the action of the
Democratic white primary, to be held
later. Now boys you told uio If I
would announce that was all I had to
do, you would do the rest, now It 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-
mont for the best Interest of our town
and surroundings.
Yours truly.
Geo. W. Barnes.
September 26, 10.
Said the Mistress
to Her Maid:
“You have no idea, Jennie, what a
snap it is to do the ironing with an
electrical flatiron. It’s twice as easy
and twice as quick as using the old
fashioned stove irons. You need no
fire, never have to change your iron,
save all the footsteps between
board and stove, and there is no
soot whatever to soil the clothes.’
We have the General Electric flatiroa
for users of electric light to connect to
lamp sockets already in the house.
Let us send you one on trial.
WARE COUNTY L GHT A POWER CO.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO,
LUCAS COUNTY,— ss
Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that I
nlor partner of the Arm of F. j
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
hlgtiity in
Hlngl« thought or sen-
»vcred the ground and
p disagree with the Press In
- other conclusions it tried to
. but the reference of that |>a-
to Mr. Wade's card was timely
appreclati-il by the frleinds of M.
J. Cheney & Co., doing business In
the City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that the said firm will
par the Him of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
nf Hall’s Catarrh Cuer.
FRANK. J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
my presence, this 6th day of De-
•mber, A. D.. 1S8C.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally. and acts directly o n the blood
and mucous surfaces of the ..ystem.
Send for testimonial* free.
F. J, CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
I SUM
THE ELEVENTH IS
THE LARGEST DISTRICT, j
Dublin Courier.
"The Albany Herald, belliMlng that *
Georgia will bo entitled to nu addl- j
tiona! representative under the 1919 ,
census', looks upon it as a "foregone
conclusion that the Second district !
will have to give up several of Its ’
counties and sill have Us boundary J
Hues changed very considerably l tt I
any reditit fitting plan that may be a- .
dopted by the legislature.’’ say* the
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIQHT8 OF PYTHiAS.
Meets sv iry Monday
evening at :S0 in
\ Castle Hal ’lant ave.
• Member* •**' requested
. to attend, and visiting
* ’* Knight* are most Tor
dlally invited to meet with u*.
J. LEE CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Miller, Iv. of R. & S. & M. of F.
AAYCROS3 COUNCIL NO. 21.
jr. 0. U. A. M
Meet* every Monday evening 1n Rdd
Men's Hall Loti-Hitch building at t
At the solicitation of a number of
friends In m.v own Ward, and l n the
City of Waycross I announce ray can
didacy for Alderman from the Fifth
Ward, subject of course to the action
of the white primary. If the citizens
of Waycross see fit to elect me I will
-so 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.
I solicit the support of all citizens
in my candidacy for placo as Alder
man Third Wnrd, In the approaching
primary and promise If elected the
same courteous fidelity in the dls
charge of future duties that charac
terlzed my former administration Ot
this office. I will appreciate your sup
port and if you elect mo I will endeav
or to give you niv best service.
Respectfully.
R. B. Ballard.
P m.
Visiting brother* cordially Invited
to mont with ns.
She.od Coillus. L. Carl Collins.
Rec-Secty. Councilor
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305-
F. & A. M.
Macon Tplegreph. "The Second now j REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
has eighteeu counties and a popular
Ion of 237,091, the largest district In
populatio n and the second largest in
point of counties In the state."
It U not often that the Macog Tel-
-•graph make* an error, but It has
made the ►orae one that the Dawson
News did some months ago. Tue
Second district la not the largest In
population i Q Georgia, hut ranks sec*
ond, the Eleventh being first,
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS ‘AT 7:30 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
W. D. MORTON, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
To The Qualified Voter* of the Cltys
1 beg to submit my name as n can
didate for Alderma n from the 5th
ward. Subject to the white primary
December the 3rd, 1910.
If elected I promise a faithful dis
charge of all nutters that come be
fore me.
Yours very respectfully,
G. N. Morton.
FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARD.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for alderman from the thin,
ward of the city of Waycross, sub
ject of the primary to be held some
time In December of this year. I do
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 as a can
didate for re-election from the First
Ward. Subject to the December prim- j
ary. |
James Sinclair, i
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD j
I hereby announce myielf as a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
from the Fifth Ward. Subject to the
December Primary. C. E.
Dunn. |
.Everyone Can Have
Waxed Floors Now
If yon have wished for a beautiful waxed
floor you can have it now.
For you don’t have to buy a heavy, expen-
'1 sive waxine brush and wear yourself out
W pushine it over the floor.
- ' Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.
There’s no effort at all in applying it.
Apply With a Goth Covers More Surface
Apply with a soft cloth, and One gallon will cover 2,{00
( in 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet.
to a lustro* s finish. Goes many times as far as
I Columbus Liquid Wax dries I any Paste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre, * „ Use ,t ° n hard or soft wood
and the floor can be washed ®“° rs - ^ rmtu L , re ’ P ian °f » nd
s? «■»»; , < sas , a
• .. . • = Floors, Pm...
It contains no paraffine or,
i other creasy substance to soil
rugs and clothing. Heel-marks)
don't show. Scuffing of fumi-*
ture won’t scratch it.
HENRY AGATHEN FOR
ALDERMAN FIRST WARD. |
For Sale by
Watt Hardware Co.
SHALL WOMEN VOTE?
It thpy did. million, wonld vote Dr.
King’s New Ufo Pill, the true rem
edy tor women. For banishing dull,
fnggeed feelings, backache or head
ache. con.tlp'gllon, dl. pelting cold,.
Imparting appetite and toning up the
T>e congmeelonal d.mctory crmltt. ^j^Yt'lunSSm!^’
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
The friends of Mr. John Youmans
arnounc? that he will be supported
for Alderman at Waycross from the
5th ward, subject to the primary to
be held later. Mr. Youmans* was rais
ed In Waycross and this section and It
The many friends of Mr. Henry Aga- * IF**
then announce that he will be support
’d for Alderman from the First Ward
of Waycross. Mr. Agathen's candida
cy Is 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.
Many friends.
j well and favorably known to us all
If elected we guarantee that he will
do his full duty and make an accept
able and thrnstworthy official. We ask
the support of the voters or the city.
Urey Friends.
SAVES AN IOWA MAN’S LIFE.
The very grave seemed to yawn
before Robert Madsen, of West Bur
lington. Iowa. when, after seven weeks
In the hospital, four of the best phy
sicians gave him up. Then was
shown the marvelous curative power
of Electric Bitters. For. after eight
months of frightful suffering from liv
er trouble and yellow jaundice, get
ting no help from other remedies or
doctors, five bottles of this matchless *
medicine completely cured him. Its >
positively guaranteed for Stomach, j
Uver or Kidney troubles and never!
disappoints. Only 50c at A!! Drug
gists.
What Is Your Time Worth? j
Read and Be Interested! See and Se Convinced! Jj
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, Hentor Trade, Ste tls
China. We c.rrr a full line of H»tI
land China, English and German China
and American and English Porcelain
In handsome pattern.. Waycross Fur
niture Co.
L
RAINWATER BROS.
Jan. Street, Undtr Vlrd le Hotel. PKONE 470.
Try a Want Ad.
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