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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
THE EVENING HERALD
f-utHihrd By——
flu HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
( A. P. Perhsm. Br.
tL A. P. Parham. Jr.
u Editors and Proprietors.
I. Mias Carrls Parham,
S Personal, Society and Local
Tha Waycrosa Herald founded la
Utt. Tbs Dally Herald founded in
(892 b; A. P. Parham, Sr.
Talephonaa
Builoess Offlco 25.
Editorial Offlce 25
Realdenca 2th.
WHILE YOU MAY. i AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY
— ' I TO DARKEN THE HAIR.
J,ou ' re » tender or • lov M Who doe. not know of the nine of
Ing word to «ay, [ u|r tod sulphur for keeping the hair
I dark, soft, floss? and In food condition?
Af a matter of fact, sulphur Is a natural
2very Afternoon Except Sunday
Entered At the Waycrosa, Oa., Post-
Offlco as second claarj mall matter.
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Official Organ of the City of Wnycross.
Official Orrtn of Wars County.
OfSclal Organ of the County Board
of Education.
Odlclal Organ of the United Slates
Court of tha Southern District of
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WAYCROSS, OA, NOV. 26, 1210.
It now look, n e If your Undo Joo
Cannon will bo one of the “baa
benua."
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Uncle Sam has now glvcri bla annual
thanks and they were hearty and sin-
cere.
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Dallas, 'Tesas, claims to lie the
best governed city in the U, 8. Dallas
Is under Cue commission plan.
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Judge Hart says ho la out of poltica
for goods. We once thougfht of Judge
Hart as the political peace maker.
*
A Brown man gave governor-elect
Hoke Smith a turkey. The Brown
men have had a way of giving Mr.
Smith an occiiHionnl lcmo n It roams.
CORN EXPOSITION
TO BE HELD DEC. 5-8.
To the Public :~
Hie South Atlantic Corn Exposition,
to l>o held In Colutubiu, Dec. 5-s, 19h\
illicit Is ttic lirst uudcrtRUiim of Its
kind ever attempted lit tha South,
gttea cvety promise of being u grt^l
•me* cas.
Don't wilt ’till you forget It, but
whisper It today.
We live but f n the present, the fu
ture It unknown.
Tomorrow Rs a mystery—today Is all
our own.
The tender word* unspoken, the let
ter never sent.
The long forgotten message, the
wealth of love unspent.
For these some hearts are breaking,
for these some loved ones wait
So . show them that you care today
before It Is too late.”
elemeot of hair, sod a deficiency of it
In the hair is held by many scalp spe
cialists to be connected with Io#» of
color and vitality of the hair. Unques
tionably, there is no better remedy for
tiair and scalp troubles, especially prema
ture frayness, than sage and sulphur, ii
properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical
Company, 74 Coytlandt St„ Sew York
City, put up en ideal preparation of this
■ kind. calM Wyeth'* 8age and Sulphur.
all leading druggist*
bottle, or la sent direct
It I* soh.fDjy
150c. and $1.00
' by the manufacturers upon receipt ot
i price.
or Sale and recommended by Chero-
ee Pharmacy.
Announcements.
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SISTER’S BEEAU. j Waycrosa. Ga.. Sept. 27, 1910.
■ » I hereby iiiake announcement of my
cornea Sunday j candidacy ga Alderman from th»
Third Ward in the coming municipal
election to be held December 1910. As
sured as I am of the votes of many
! friends who have know n me for years.
When sister’s
night
We alwsys tur n on ^11 the llghta,
And ps and ma Sis and me
We entertain the company,
He alts serosa the room from Sis
Like
Fur bed time’s 9 o'clock, you know,
I Just pretend, put do not go.
The lights they seem too strong for
him,
And so they turn' ein awful dim.
And he sits on the coijch with Sis
/ Likethls!
I and believing many of those who
this * have but lately become citizens of
The State Corn Contest and tin*
Beys Corn Clubs have developed and
are still developing the public into:*
**»t In the mutter of yields of corn.
Now, that so much has been accom
plished in that direction, this Corn
Exposition ia to lie held with n view
■of setting the machinery In motion to
improve the quality of the corn rais
ed In this and our sister States, to
stimulate breeding work and make
corn bring more per bushel.
No one should full to compete and
,send exhibits to the exposition be
cause he lin* rend of one nmn or hoy
making a phenomenal yield, and be- the
cause he fours to enter Into competi
tion with such. At die Exposition all
8AVE8 AN IOWA MAN’8 LIFE.
TTie very grave aeemed to yawn
before Ropert Madron* of West Bur
lington, IqWa, 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 troublo 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,
lalver or Kidney troubles and never
disappoints. Only 60c at All Drug
gists.
NOTICE. .. ..
I will be at the following places
on dates named, for the purpose of
collec\tng State. County and I,ocal
School Tax for year 1910.
Waresboro, Nov. 16.
Glenmore, Nov. 17.
Bolen, Nov. 18.
Waycrosa, Nov. 19. [
Jamestown, Nov. 21.
Braganza, Nov. 22.
Bench. Nov. 23. „ 1
Bickley, Nov. 2G.
Manor, Nov. 26. ’
Waycross, Nov. 28.
Millwood. Nov, 29.
Fairfax, Nov. 30.
Tliis Is the third and last round,
and [ hope that you will meet mo
promptly, ns the books will close
strictly ort Dec. 20th and executions
Issued.
urs to serve,
W. j. Mttllis, Tax Collector Ware Co.
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 heaft of all lovers of right
viz Equal rights to all men, Specta
privilege to none. If elected^ I promise
to pay close attention to their Inter
est, that most nearly affects the
working man. ' f
Tours / 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
jeet of course to the action of the
Democratic white primary, to be held
later. Now boys you told me If I
would announce that was all I had to
do, you would do the rest, now It Is
up to you go your routs. You will
know my time for electioneering Is
quite limited. I can only promise to
use my own common sense and Jud
in ent for the best interest of our town
and surroundings.
Yours truly.
Geo. W. Barnes.
September 26, 10.
FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARO.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for alderman from the thlru
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
broadminded enough to represent the
interest of all the people of the city.
Fred' Brewer.
FOR ALOERMAN FIRST WARD.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election from the First
Ward. Subject to the December prim
ary.
Jamec Sinclair.
FOR ALOERMAN 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 AQATHEN FOR
ALDERMAN FIRST WARD.
The many friends of Mr. Henry Aga-
then announce that ho will be support
ed for Alderman from the First Ward
of Waycross. Mr. Agathen’s Candida-
Is subject to the action of the
whit) primary to be held later. We
are quite sure that Mr. Agathen will
make an efficient and faithful officer.
Many friends.
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 tbe 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.
TAX BOOKS CLOSE OCT. 318T.
City lax payers will hereby tske
totUe that the City Charter diroc*.
ti nt the Tax Booka shall close or
Jits* of October. This notice publish
ed .sa information,
if . If. P. P»ewer City T. C.
.*.1-
FOR CONSTABLE.
At the request of many friends I
herewith announce myself as a can
didate for Constable at the election
to be held on Dec. 3rd. If elected I
shall earnestly endeavor to do ray
duty In a conservative, honest way,
without fear or favor. I shall appre
ciate the support of all my friends.
S. J. Duncan.
GOOD COFFEE
way of making
good points, but
EARLY
coffee I
The Electric Percolator
plan'combines them all
Extracts the delicious flavor
without the injurious elements
Simple Safe Rapid ’ Economical
No alcohol to spill on the polished table
CHAFING DISHES* WATER HEATERS
OVENS, FLATIRONS, STOVES, ETC.
WARE COUNTY LIGHT A POWER CO
FOR CONSTABLE.
The friends of Mr, R. J. Thomas an
nounce that he will be supported for
the offlce of Constable from the 1231
Dist. G. M., at the election to be
■Dec. 3. Mr. Thomas Is capable and
active and will make an efficient offl-
*•**. Many Friends.
FOR ALOERMAN FROM 3RD WARD
The friends of Andrew J. Youmans,
announce that he will be supported for
Alderman nt Waycross from the 3rd
Ward, subject to the primary to be
held In December.
Many Friends.
WILL PROMOTE BEAUTY.
Women desiring beauty get won
derful help from Bucklen's Arnica
Salvo. It banishes pimples, skin
• ruptions, sores and bolls. It makes
the nki n soft and velvety. It glorifies
face. Cures sqre eyes, cold
tores, cracked Ups. chapped hands.
Best for burns, scalds, fever sqres.
cuts, bruises and piled. 25c at All
wm be »* ,0 1»»"‘> r ‘ D Mfo5o I'aul, Milwaukee, VI...
whether they are from lots of com . Foley's Honey and Tar Is still
more than the best. He writes us.
* I solicit the support of, all citizens
in my candidacy for placo as Aider-
man Third Ward, Iq the approaching
primary and promise If elected the
same courteous fidelity In the dls
charge of future duties that charac
terized my fprmer administration Qi
this offlce. I will appreciate your tup-
port and If you elect me I will endeav
or to give you m.v best service.
Respectfully,
R. B. Ballard.
lrom the large producing acres or
«r*t. They will be scicnUftcally Judg
ed and scored and the corn from a
lew yield stands an equal chines
Wf.'lh any other.
I would, therefore, urge all corn
growers, men or hoys, who have
what they conaldeP good corn, either
"All those that bought It think it la
the best for coughs and colds they
ever bad and f think It it still more
than the best. Ouru baby had a bad
cold and It cured him in one day.
Flease accept thanks." Gem Phar
macy.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO,
LUCAS COUNTY,— ts
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
prolific or single car, whit, or yet be I- ecnlor partner Of the firm of F.
J. Cheney A Co., dolnc buatnes, In
low, to apply at ooce to M. J. Miller, . the City of Toledo, County and State
• afore,aid. and that the .aid firm will
, pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
I .Alts for each and e,ery ease of Ca
tarrh that cannot be cured by tha uae'
Superintendent of Kotrles, Depart
meat of Aariculturc, Columbia, B, C*
for premium list., entry blanka ana
•hipping m,(ruction,, and miter the
competition. The prim are numer
ate and handaome .and at tha preennt
ntage of development of corn growing
one man atnnda a, good a chance at
them prtaee aa another.
Katrina ahonld be mad. at one*.
A. D. Hudson.
, t Chairman o^Com»mio86ra, ' iU JJ5y* I, ' , ' Faml
of Hall'a Catarrh Cner.
FRANK. J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
In my pretence. tbl, 6th day of De
cember, A. D.. 1S««.
(Seal) A. V. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Haifa Catarrh Cur. la taken Inter
nally, and ecu directly o» tha Mood
and mucous surfaces of the ayatam.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggist,. 75c.
Take Hell's-Family Pills for
FOR ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD.
To The Qualified Voters of tha Cltyt
I beg to aubmit my namh aa a can'
didate for Aldermaa from the Sth
ward. Subject to the white primary
December the 3rd, 1910.
If elected I promise a faithful die-
charge of all metiers that come be
fore ma
Yours Tory respectfully,
O. N. Morton.
FOR ALOERMAN FIFTH WARD.
C. E. CASON FOR CON8TABLE.
The friends of Mr. C. E. Cason an
nounce that he is a candidate for
Constnble for the 1231 Dlst. G. M., and
ibat he will be warmly supported In
the election on Dec. 3. next. Mr. Ca
son Is familiar with the dutiea of tbe
office and If elected we guarantee
that he will give perfect satlafactlon,
Many Cltlrens.
GOOD RESULTS ALWAY8 FOLLOW
The uso of Foley Kidney Pills. They
e upbuilding, strengthening and
soothing. Tonic In action, quIcN In
results. Gem Pharmacy.
Fuf niture Repairing
and Upholstering
We are still doing, business
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er Street near the Court Ilouae.
Wo will repair—clean up and
revarnlsh your old furniture,
and make It new—We also do
all kinds of upholstering—re-
pair trunks, suit cases, etc.
All our work Is strictly cash
when finished—No work dellr*
ered without the money—Work
loft in the shop thirty days af
ter It Is finished will have stor
age charges added and will be
liable to be sold for charges.
J. I. Waite & Sod.
Phona 294 22 Brewer SL
[Everyone Can Have
Waxed Floors Now
If you have wished for a beautiful waxed
floor you can have it now.
* Por you don’t have to buy a heavy, expen
sive waxing brush and wear yourself out
f7j pushing it over the floor.
Columbus Liquid Wax has changed that.
There’s no effort at all in applying it.
Apply With a Cloth Covers MonTSurface
Apply with a soft cloth, and One gallon will cover 2,500
I in 15 to 30 minutes rub lightly to 3,000 square feet.
!tO a lustrous finish. Goes many times as far as
P Columbus Liquid Wax dries “Y Paste wax.
hard, with a satin-like lustre, „ Use « °® hard or soft wood
and the floor can be washed floors - *“niture, pianos and
„ Floors, Free..
It contains no paraffine or
r greasy substance to soil
and clothing. Heel-marks
Scuffing of fund:'
scratch it.
Tin
Foe Sale by
Watt Hardware Co.
What Is Your Time Worth? jj
Read »tul |J c Interested! S<— pus i-<- fonvi« ceil!
A Good lnvestu e-i s » ortii A LUeticie -*f
Labor.
Now is the Time
to Invest in «
SEAL ESTATE
Waycross is Growing—A tig Bcomissure
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, Sel!, Rent or Trade, Ste Us
' RAINWATER BROS.
L
Jan* StreeL Und.r Vlrd I, Hotel. PKONE 470.
(♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<
The friend, of Mr. John Tollman,
acaounce th.t h. will be supported
tor Alderman at Wayerom from the
Sth ward, ,ubJeet to the primary to
be held later. Mr. Youmana' wt. rais
ed In Waycrosn and thl. Motion and la
wet( and favorably known to n. alL
If elected we gturtnroe that he will
do hi* fall duty and make anyiceept-
•He «nd thnutworthy offlcOG. We mV
the rapport of the voter, of the city.
NOTICE.
Having raid my Mock Id the Flr»t [
National Bank ot Waycrou, I 'nave
levered my connection with the above
a, an officer.
severing my connection with
the above good bank I with to thank
my friend* and patron, ot the hank
for their conddenco and Mk them to
countinue their patronage.
cdeSAirafti TsdMUnftiiLttWgHssteAMt . J-E. Wndley.
POTTER & McMAHAN
GENTS FURNISHINGS,
TAILORS and BARBERS.
Tailoring At ReasonL ble Prices,
THE U GRANDE BARBER SHOP
LaGrande Bldg.
19 Plant Ave.
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