Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, December 24, 1910, Image 2

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V/AYC7TSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By fH€ HERALD PUBLISHING A. P. Pernam, Sr. A. P- Perham, Jr.. Editors anrt F-rogrtete' - *. Mist C-rrie Perfiarr, P*-3jnaJ, Society ar.t) L' 1 ooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO V SANTA AIN’T GOIN* TO | f COME THIS YEAR. f 0<o ooooooooooooooco <-xx>o >0000000 :>ooov ade comfortable. Ah. good fairy, * ;u came to us 00 the Holy Christmas j ve. And we shall do much good j ■.■i- the fortune yon have lustrusted j Attractive Xmas Present •litjj of 1 li«- tlnif-'l Stales lur Southern District of yvAYCR0jS6, fcA., DEC. 24. 1910. owing The Republican congressional mittee spent $74.:*.7:: to lose iongrcsx. j 'I he result or Urn election was cheap J ; 7— It is reported that IT. S. Senators .it Washington are buying quaptitle: «f perfumery, We thought that most or them had already been Idslnfeeted and whitewashed. *J.— • •‘Dig business" und the reactionary element in the Democratic parly have suffered a swrere blow at, the hnuda 01 Woodrow Wilson. governor-elect of New Jersey. Mr. Wilson has settled and doubts that may have existed as to his progresslveness by coming out flat-footed, In opposition to tho sena torial astilratlons of the NoW Jersey Democratic boss. Jnmea 8mitli. The Democratic voters declared their pref erence by ballot for James E. Martlne for the senatorial togn. but Smith, with the arrogant* of ull bosses, pro- poised to over-ride tlie popular , will, tint If be counted on the approval or silent ^pqulesenee of Woodrow Wilson In thl* program, he counted without bis host. Mr. Wilson cornea out in an opee declaration that the legislature in all honesty must obey the tne petr ple’s will an expressed at the polls by the election of Martlne. fly thus placing himself fair and squarely on the side of the people as against the tiosses and the interests. Woodrow Wilson has unquestlomthlly greatly strengthened his position in the con- tidence and esteem of the Democratic masses. THE YULE LOG FAIRY. 0nc* tliere 1I\. •! a family by the ;gu'nc- of Bamleati '.'heir home was ■ n The mountain:, of 8onflt■■rn France. ;uid t'ue time was'so long ngo that no account.'t»f the year in which they llv d was ‘itepl. Indeed. I.pen in the days 'hf farit story would never he told to a certain happening which took pluee on a Curia (man Eve this story was hamltMl down from fatbur to son, from mother to daughter. Anti hero Is the story: Tiie Bandeau family lumbered four, There were the father and mother nattfod respectively, Adam' und Hah- nah, anti the son Peter, and the duugh ter, Est her. Peter .wuh 12, uud Esther <* hs nine years of nge. Adam Bfutdeau was h poor man hut an honest, hard-working one. On the tU*cp sides of the mountain he kept his sheep and cow, and In a little vAlloy that lay hot ween the mountains llnnrinh Bandeau made a garden, till ing the soil by her own hunds, with the aid of a few simple gardening tools. And Peter gave her what as- uUtanre n hoy of his years eould l and make tho jour :tcy mri ihe mountain,to. •f the widow David. So as jjoi he tfler-t-fast v.a^i ovy K*iJitiS» tidied ip the house and placed' tile non., i.ea! consisting of a wheaYeifjoa'f.'a not jug of home-made wine and a small :hl.« cheese on tin* table. “Mother and Peter will be hungry .after t^e fore noon spent in the garden." she said. “Poor father always carries his bread and cheese In his pocket, and eats as he drives the sheep from pasture to pasture. Mow tired father is of an evening after a day spent in climbing the steep, stqney , mountain sides af ter the sheep. And dear mother, too. Is aweary from her labors whoa the day closes and it is time for lighting the torch in the chlmnoy-place.” Thus soliloquizing. Esther made herself ready for starting to the wid ow's home. Peter had hitched the dog to the little two-wheeled cart, and Adam had measured out a full bag of wheat which he had put into the can. Esther went to the storeroom and got from a shelf a small cheese. “Now before fcolng I shall fix the fire to hold ’till noonday, otherwise Gna lions arc where you live w ill - cure you. nted wi ?r treatments and have failed a cure do not be discouraged but send for a- tiia! of this wonderful truly meritous remedy which Is scientific compound discovered by a Professor of Vienna University, and Is being recommended by thousands. Sat. tf. MODERN HAIR DRESSING has plaje^ havoc with the tresses of the fuir sex,.And druggists everywhere com- mant on the fact that they are selling large quantities of sage for making the old-fashioned “sage tea," such as was- used by out ; raudnfothers for promoting the growth of their hair r.pd restoring its natural color. The'demand for this well- known herb for this purpose has been *<> great that one manufacturer has taken ulvaniage of the fact, and has placed on the market an ideal "sage ten.” contain ing sulphur, a valuable remedy for dan druff and scalp rashes and irritations. This preparation, which In-called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, ’« sold by all leading druggists for r»Qr cents and 41 a bottle, will he sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical - ObnSpany, 74 -Cortlaudt St., New York City, upon receipt of price, nr- Sale and recommended by Cheto- ee Pharmacy. Ware County Light Company. Power BE ECONOMICAL SAVE MONEY ON MEATS. The Lisk Self-Basting Enameled Roaster WILL CUT YOUR M EAT BILL IN HALF. t»Vc. Eh tiler kept the llltle thatched Notwithstanding the uupieced«ntod high cost of Ihlug, during the pant yeae. nine million'sating* banfckh tie- (visitors have $ir<7,»MM*,odo ,nrc|r their credit than they ’uad at time last year. Thin moans tiiut cuttnge tidy and clean, preparing the mcnla for (he three workers who were out of rioor» moat of the day. and who came In ut night from their toll *ety. very tired. But they never complained of their *•1. for they had hopes that Dame Fortune would smile on them some Pnip in the near future. And she did •!r the form of a fair). One morning—It was on Christmas Eve Adam Bandeuu and family ant ound their plain, undressed wooden table partaking of a simple breakfast of mush and milk. Adam spoke: “'Tin the holy time of Christmas Mother," he Raid "And we Rhould do an act of charity toward* someone poorer than ourselves, even though It coofciKt* In giving ever and ever ho sitlnlMj gift; The Lord sacrificed ills life for stiffeners. We should make vome small sacrifice in Mis name on the «|n> of 11 j h juav.ljy, Wlmt say you 1 to ( MoHuff "** . are right Adam", the house would be cqld on Mother’s and Peter’s return." (It must bp ex plained that the weather during the Christmas season in Southern Vraoce was not cold at the time of this story. True, it was sometimes frostj^ of eve nings and mornings and cooler thru- out the winter months than- during the te i m of spring and summer. But the grr.nd did not freeze ’till ; In Jan uary.; therefore. Hannah and Peter could prepare the ground for the next spring's planting!. 80 saying. Esther picked up a large Jog that lay beside the fireplace. "Ah thiu Is the log father said should boro our Christinas Eve fire. Well, ; thf» is Christmas Eve, und I’ll throw the If g on the fin me aim ho** the house oh ter von .he return of the dej^pnes." But just as K*t 1 or was lifting one end of the heavy log the Yule,log- 11 flash of light leaped from the far ther end and caused Esther’s eyes to go suit. When she opened^ them Don’t forget to come and get your Xmas present. Sam Heller & Co. tf I again, there before her stood A Wiry, ■quiesced j "Ah. I have come to bring > 1 sojfie tie-) i fffmn.vii linudiuiu "There Is the w|d-’ Christmas cheer,” said Hip fairy. Buy your CJrocenes from the old reliable Groc ery sotre THEI WlLodH EEOCERY y : ' c#. Wilson - Blnck PHONE: 128 It is easy for the housewife to educe, living expenses if she U ses A Lisk < ' Economical cuts of meats mhy be properly and deliciously edotfefti and WiU yield more nutrition ( because the juices and flavors are retained.' Re quires less heat, therefore less fuel. Fewer utensils required, for SEVERAL ARTICLES MAY BE . v . - . A'- COOKED AT THE SAME TIME. It is to the American People what the Cssserole Is to the French. j RUN NO RISK—BE »URE IT IS A LISK. Watt Hardware Co. have saved on an are Ins that period. The the age $27 77 dur- my David, who stands III great comptroller of 1 8he has two chlldrou. and the v cumeccy reported that In itmu. 1.7tU Ravings banks had total depn.Mt.s of ^l.T.LLluO.ooo ami S.sU.SfiJ de|>osl- tors, an average account of $420.4r>. while now there are 1,76$ savings ban Ut,, an iucrease of 6t», with depos its of $I.U<0,40U,000 and i»,t42,709 de po.-itors making the average dej>oslt ^ $44f»-22. This in a measure reueefs . Tl» tho gradual r»»eovery from the finan- | a a ■cial depression of the past three years, • tbr hut ii sho.rrTnhre particular!) that the American people »re becoming mote frugal. A perimi of stringency and high prices such as the country Is |ia>sing thumgh does mui'a to edu cate Hie public in the wsya of econo my. The oB-repcated assertion that Amcr.Tau* are growing la extrava gance 4* not borne out by the statin- got among the sheep and destroyed hree ut ^ie finest ones. She Is strug gling hard to maintain her children nnd herself, and to keep above asking alms W hat say you to our sending lo r m pag of wheat and a small * hecs«»"" :ood mother," agreed Adam And as I shall have to • sheep and cow, and keep re the best grass and her- •>n the mountain aide, either Esther shall take the cart »d the wheat and cheese to tv Id’s cot." * 1*11 go,' offered Esther, "for Peter Is i.etpinn mother | nthc garden. They srq 1 feu kin,-, up the ground against the planting of new vines in the spring." 80 \V won agreed that Esther should Wide Your parents are good and deferring folk. They were robbing tiivir*larder to help the ngedy widow u bit of gt>od fortune for you- and vours. little helpful maid. Take of it for yourselves and for those abopt you w’ao art* in need." Then, 'before Esther could reply, the fairy had dis appear*, u. going, as she came, in flash of light that closed Esthers ejns '*•! « moment. When she asnln open- the Yule log lyfhg on the fire, burning brightly. But greatest surprise of all was there In the shape ot a bag o» gold. When Esther beheld it she gave a cry of thankfulness. “Now we may boy a good farm where there is fine pastures and a vineyard, and greatest good of all -we shall be able to do much for the poor. Widow David shall this day receive gold enough to bay herself a farm, and many other poor on the mountainside shall 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 SEAL ESTATE PIANO TUNER Geo. W. Coe Formerly of New York City, will locate permanently In Waycross, aftor Oct. 15th. Save 'Your Piano Work! 1 for s local tune*, that will Veer it in good shape at all t mes. heave order* with J. 8. Knight,. G. R. , Brinson or Majestic Theatre, or ’pbona tit. 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. Ditt Will Never be Cheaper than Now. , r J If You Wjant to Buy, Seli, Rent or Trade. See Us RAINWATER BROS. Jan, Street, Under Vlrd Ir Hotel. PKONE 47a POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS, TAILORS and BARBERS. Tailoring At.Reasonable Prices. THE LA GRANDE BERBER SBOP 10 Plant Ave. LaGrande Bldg. •♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦«»»