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WAYCROSS EVENING HERAL0.
THE EVENING HERALD
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THE HERALO IS THE
Official Organ of the City of Waycross
Official Orran of Ware County.
Official Orgnr. of thu County Board
of Education
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern DlMtrlct of
Georgia
WAYCROSS. GA., NOV. 12. 1310.
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Nobody killed In
day. Always Hornet I
iul for.
vatinah yeater
to he thank*
— *
Taft is a
ell route to
Jh up ill the
In* briny deep.
Politically, he
Mammoth .crowdh wUnosaed the
Savannah Autojnoblle races yesterday
aud today they will he doubled.
The Washington Herald quotes Hot*.
Hoke Smith, Governor-elect of Geor
gia, hh picking Woodrow Wilson as
the next nominee for President of
the United States. Hood! Then
wouldn't it tie fine to 'have a Georgian
in second place o„ the ticket? And
how would It sound to have the tick
et read. "Wilson qtid Smith?" Mr.
Wilson, nu
ginla and i
could give
you, was horn In Vlr-
'ried In Savinnm'ii. We
••arty support to that
HOW READING PAYS.
lly reading whut other men tmv*
done, and are doing. I bellow* teat
any thoughtful irnn cun add at least
$800 a j ear ie tils Income more rliau
he could without reudlug. The dis
coveries of scientists taut lire help
ful lo the farmer ran only he learn
ed by reading about what they hate
done, and how their discoveries cun
ho applied in practice the farm press
tells us. And yet, there aiv I lions
and# struggling with poor land, und
not knowing now to better It. who
will not lead and learn. The great
problem with those who would help
these ineu Is how to get at them and
Induce them to learn. I sometimes
think that the only way wV will c\-
cr get a reading farm population Is
to raise |t i (trough the rural school*
and the col»-ges of ugrtcultim- work
Itig together, and thus to finally ro
place the muirendliig men with a
reading people.—W. F. Massey
Rallegti (\. C.) Progressive I'u
and Gazette.
political advancement than o
public Interest. When the people
feel sure that they have found the
men they want they are nor apt to
keep them inofllce as long a« they are
willing lo stay.
They have faith in Gov Harmon of
Ohio, who, two years ago, uhh ezioaeii
chief executive of the state by a ma
jority of approximately 20,000. He
has Just bel-n re-elected by a majori
ty that will reach 60,000, and B »»»>’
prove to be much larger when tin*
returns arc offleluIlly declared. In
some of the reports his majority i«
placed as high as 100,000. And the
fact must not he overlooked that Ohio
is a Republican state.
Tiie chief reason why the people
have turned to him so strongly Is I e *L that most nearly
that he has proved himself to be a J working man.
capable and faithful public servant, j
The people are quifek to discover
officials having those qualifications.
Gov. Harmon had a record for faith
ful performance of public duties be-1
Announcements.
Waycrose, G».. 8cpt. 27, 1310.
I hereby make announcement of my
candidacy as Alderman from ttw
Third Ward in the coming municipal
Mention to be held December 1910. As-
Mired uh I am of the votes of many
friends who have know n me for years,
and believing many of those who
lave but lately become citizens o'
Way cross, but do not know ine will,
upon Inquiry gladly cast their vole
for me, who like themselves is p union
man and stands upon the principle
dear to Jhe heart of all lovers of right
viz Equal rights to all men, Speclu
privilege to none. If elected. I promise
to pay close attention to their Inter
affects the
Tours truly,
N. B. Garrett.
FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARD
At the solicitation of friends I have
fore he became governor, end that Is | decided to announce as a candidate
„by be wu elected to that offlee Hit j ,or Alderman from the 3rd ward «ub
a Republican state. HIs administra
tion has shown the people that they
were not mistaken in him, and so
they have re-elected him by a great
ly Increased majority.
Mr. Woodrow Wilson is yet to bo
fried. His campaign l n New Jersey
is the subject of wide comment. The
present Governor, a Republican, was
elected by a majority of uhout 8,000
Mr. Wilson overthrew that majority
and won his election by a majority
that D» between -10,000 and 80,000. If
he makes good ns Governor higher
political honors await him.
Gov. Hurmou and Governor-elect
Wilson ore already being spoken of
f»»r the Democratic nomination fdf
President. Gov. Harmon lias ti:e ad-
van I ago because he carried his state
by a larger majority than Mr. Wilson
did, and also because be has a record
as an administrator that invites con
fidence. Bui both are the sort of
men o whom Mr. Wilson called at
tention in bis Princeton address.
They uro the sort of men the people
nre looking for. They are certain to
put the public interests before their
own political advancement. Neither
may he nominated in 1912 for Presi
dent. but at this time both are In the
mlnda of the Democratic masses for
the nomination to that high office.—
News.
Ject of course to the action of the
Democratic white primary, to bp held
later. Now boys you told, me If 1
would announce.that was all I bad to
do, you would do the rest, npw It Is
up to you go your route.' Ton will
know my time for electioneering Is
quite limited. I can only promise to
use my own common sense and jud-
ment for the beat Interest of our town
nnd surroundings.
Yours truly.
.» Geo. W. Barnes.
September 26, 10.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
At the solicitation of a number of
frienda In my own Ward, and i n the
City of Waycross 1 annour.ee my can-
didacy for Alderman from the Fifth
Ward, subject of course to the option
of the white primary. If the citizen*
of Waycross see fit to elect mo I will
nise every effort to give satisfaction j
In tlie discharge of the duties of the
office. Soliciting your support, I am,
Very truly'yours,
C. M. Williams.
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 flatiron
for users of electric light to connect to
lamp sockets already in the house.
Let us send you one on trial.
WARE COUNTY LIGHT 4. POWER CO
GOOD RESULTS ALWAYS FOLLOW
The use of Foley Kidney Pills. They
are upbuilding, strengthening and
soothing. Tonic In action, quirk In
results. Gem Pharmacy.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO,
LUCA8 COUNTY,— ts
Frank J. Cheney makes oath chat
• Im senior partner of the firm of F.
.1. Cheney & Co., doing business In
the city of Toledo. County and stato
uforcMild. nnd that the said firm will
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each nnd every ense of Ca
tarrh that cannot he cured by the use
J of Hull's Catarrh Cuer.**- v
FRANK. J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of De
cember. A. D., 1S8C.
(Seal) A. W GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is tuken Inter
nally. and arts directly o n the blood
and mucous surfaces of the .>>’8(010.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation .-
A GOOD POSITION,
an be hud by ambitious young meu
dJ * and ladles in the field of ‘•Wireless’’
k I pr Railway telegraphy. Since the 8-
r« hour law became effective, and since
a * fh<* wireless companies are establish-
In Ing stations throughout the country
er [ there la a great shortage of telegr*
J phers. Positions pay beginners from
to $90 per month, with gooo
* chance of advancement. The Nation
al Telegraph Institute operates six
students sud citizens of Princeton, j official Institutes in America, under
immediately after the election Mr. ’ supervision of R. R. and Wireless Offi-
Woodrow WIIk>|, said; ‘"Hie people ^ clals and places all graduates Into po-
nre anxious to find new men through j aitlons. It will pay you to write them
whom they may give expression to . for full details at Cincinnati, O.. Phlt-
thelr desires aud it Is •iuccrtly to be adelphla. Pa.. Memphis, Tenn., Daven*
! solicit the support of all citizens
in my candidacy for place as Aider-
man Third Ward, In the approaching
primary and promise If elected the
name courteous fidelity In the dls
charge of future duties that charac
tcrlzed my former administration
this office. I will appreciate 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:
I beg to submit my name as a can*
didate for Alderman from the 6th
ward. Subject to the wfiltn primary
Docember the 3rd, 1910.
.If elected I promise a faithful dis
charge of all matters that come be
fore me.
Yours very respectfully,
G. N. Morton.
NEW MEN WANTED.
In the course of his address to the
hoped that they will not be disap
pointed In the men chosen In this and
other states."
The people are looking for honest
and capable men. men whose ambi
tion Is to promote the welfare of the
stale and the happlneea of the peo*
ph\ 8uch tuen are not so easily
found. Too many of those choeen lo
port, la., Columbia. 8. C.. or Portland,
Ore.. According to where you wish to
enter. 16 30t
A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE. .
To be really valuable must show 1
equally good results from each mem
ber of the.family using It. Fotsy's
Honey and Tar doea just this. Wheth
er for children or grown persons
Foley's Honey and Tnr la beet nnd
offle* Chink morg »( thtU m gj
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
The friends of Mr. John Yoiimnn'a
nrnounc.* that ho will te nupportdfl
for Alderman at Waycross from the
6th ward, suh.Wt to the primary to
ho held later. Mr. Youmans’ was rais
ed In Waycross and this section and Is
uell and favorably known to us all.
If elected we guarantee that lie will
do his full duty and make an accept
able and trustworthy official. We ask
the support of the voters of the clly. 1
Mr»ny Friends.
FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARD.*
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for alderman from .the thtru
ward of the city of Waycross, sub
ject of the primary to be held some
time In December of'this year. I 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
brand minded enough to repreeent the
Interest of nil the people of the city.
Fred Brewer.
James Sinclair.
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD
l 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 AGATHEty FOR
ALDERMAN FIRST WARD, j
The many friends of Mr. Henry Aga-•
then announce that he will be support
ed for Alderman from the First Ward |
of Waycross. Mr. Agathen's Candida-j
ey Is subject to the action of the
white primary to be held later. We[
are quite sure that 8|r. Agath.cn will j
make sn efficient and faithful officer. (
*. • Many friends.
SAVES AN IOWA MAN’$ LIFE.
Thd very grave seemed to yawn
beforo Robert Madsen, of West Bur
lington, Iowa, when, after seven weeks
Jn tho hospital, four of the best phy
sicians gave him up. Then was
shown the marvelous curative power
of Electric Bitters. For, after elghl
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,
Liver or Kidney troubles and never
disappoints. Only 5 ft c nt AH Drug
gists.
DRESSED IN “BLACK
AND YELLOW.
Not "Football Colors” but the color
of the cartoon containing Foley’s Hon
ey and Tnr tlm best and safest cough
remedy for ail coughs and colds. Do
not accept a substitute but see that
you get the genuine Foley's Honey
and Tar in a yellow cartoon with
black letters. Gem Pharmacy.
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
it pushing it over the floor.
/ Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.
There’s no effort at all in applying it.
Apply With a Cloth Coven More Surface
Apply with a soft cloth, and One gallon will cover 2,S00
in IS to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 squate feet,
to a lustrous finish. Goes many times as far as
* Columbus Liquid Wax dries buy paste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre * Use il on hard or soft wood
and the floor can be washed «»<>", furniture, pianos and
Jiu, r „ *, „ B «sas*s!
It contains no paraffine or v
other greasy substance to soil
rugs and clothing. Heel-marks i H&r
don’t show. Scuffing of furai- 1 c/t IlHif-fayijJ —
ture won’t scratch it. eCWIwl M/CMC
0> ' J The Euiut *»lic3 Floor Finish *
For Sale by -
Watt Hardware Co.
Ijcxm
SHALL WOMEN VOTE?
If they did. millions would vote Dr.
King’s New Lite Pills the true rem
edy for women. For banishing dull,
tagreed feelings, backache nr head
ache. constipation, dispelling colds,
Imparting appetite and toning up the
system, they're unequaled. Essy, sate,
sure. ISc at All Druggists.
HEX AMETHYLENETERTRAMINE.
Is the name at s German chemical,,
oae of the many valuable Ingredients
'of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexame-
I thy tenet etramlne Is recognised by
FOR ALDERMAN FIRST WARD. Itnedlcal lest books and authorities as
, . . .. ’a uric acid solvent and antl-septlc for
I hereby announce myaell at a can-j U , grins. Take Foley’s Kidney Rem-
dtdate for rejection from the Flrst cdy promptly at the drat sign of kid-
War^^bW te Um Deoember priu,! £ ^
What Is Your Time Worth?
Kead and Be Interested! See and Be Convinced!
A Good Investment Is Worth A Lifetime of
Labor.
Now is the Time
to Invest in
REAL ESTA1E
Waycross is Crowing—A big Boom is sure
to come. Why not get in on the ground floor?
Dolt now. Values are Increasing Every Cay.
Waycross Dirt Will Never beCheaptr than
Now.
If You Want to Buy, Sell, Rent or Trade. Ste B»
RAINWATER BROS.
Jane Street, Under Virdi* Hotel. PKONE 470.
Try a Want Ad.