Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 03, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCRQ3S EVEN INC HERALD Charter Fee $5. Monthly Dues SOe AIMS BENEFITS *6.00 PER WEEK—*100 AT DEATH—FREE NEST PHYS1 CIAN—SOCIAL FEATURES. IT IS THE PLAN OF THE ORDER TO USE ITS REV ENUES WHENEVER THEY EXCEED ITS EXPENSES, IN BUILDING AND MAINTAINING THREE GREAT BE NEVOLENT I" : 'NS. THE FIRST OF THESE IS INTENDED TO UE A IpOME AND SCHOOL FOR THE ORPHAN CHILDREN OF THE OWLS. THE SECOND 13 INTENDED TO BE A HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM MEMBERS OF THE ORDER. THE THIRD INSTITUTION PLANNED IS TO BE A GENERAL HOSPITAL CONDUCTED UPON THE M08T MODERN SCIENTIFIC LINES. THIS LAST INSTITUTION IS INTENDED TO MAKE POSSIBLE THE GIVING OF THE BEST MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ATTENTION AND CARE IN DIFFICULT AND CAPITAL CASES TO ALL MEMBERS O FTHE ORDER, EITHER AT MINIMUM EXPENSE, ORAT NO EXPENSE AT ALL. IT IS B&LIEVED THE BUILDING OF SUCH INSTITUTIONS WILL DO MORE GOOD FOR MANKIND THAN WOULD THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES AND THE FURNISHINO OF POSITIONS FROM| TIME TO TIME TO AMBITIOUS MEN. BY THE NAME, THAT OWLS ARE ALL NIGHTERS; THAT MAY BE TRUE OF THE REAL BIRD. BUT THE ORDER OF OWLS USE THE BIRD IN THE MORE ASTHETIC SENSE—AS AN EMBLEM OF WISDOM—AS IT HAS BEEN USED FROM TIME IMMEMORIAL. NOT AS A SYMBOL OF REV^LR Y. THEY ALSO USE IT AS AN EMBLEM OF VIGILANCE—AS AN OWL CAN SEE IN THE DARK. SO THE OWL (MAN) MUST BE EVER VIGILANT TO THE NEEDS OF HIS BROTHERS AND BE EVER READY TO RESPOND) BE IT DAY OR NIGHT.. , THE OWLS DO B'ELIEVE IN PLEASURE, THEY PREACH THAT WE SHOULD LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE—NOT DWELL ON ITS GLOOMY ASPECTS. THE TRUE OWL STANDS EVER READY TO SPEAK A WORD OF CHEER TO THE SORROWFUL, OF COURAGE TOj-THE FAINTING BROTHER—BELIEVES IN SMILES tp&TEAD OK FROWNS AND SAYS THERE ARE NONE All GOOD AND NONE ALL BAD, THAT WE ARE ALL- ALL OF US GOOD AND - BAD, DIFFERING IN THESE RESPECTS ONLY IN DEGREE. ’ WAFCROSS Nisx INSTITUTED FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON OR ADDRESS: FOR PARTICULARS CALL ON OR ADDRESS, DEPU TY ORGANIZER, DEPUTY ORGANIZER. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. PHOENIX HOTEL. Big Fertiliser Plant Burned. X v r Asyw grip ubolc jjjjgftor Trouble. The afteiWrcn of the Grip are apt to be serious but a normal heal^iy condition mey be restored in a sur- { prising short time by Vinol. ■** Watertown, ’Vis.,—“After a sever*, attack of the Grippe my system was in a very weak, nervous and run down condition. I began taking Vinol with tbe very best results 'and in a short time I began to feel like an en tirely different person and I am bet-, ter and Stronger than I have been Every woman dreads tba dlffloult task of shsm. • „ „ .... poolng her own hair. To do It thoroughly leaves for years. Adelaide Gamut. (We her exhausted with aching bead and back. With - ^ - , , .the Knickerbocker Shampoo Brush all the guarantee this testimonial to be gen- trouble of ■hampooln* one’s own hair, or the expense or having it done, ta ended rorever. The Uliio.) rubber teeth or tbo Shampoo Brush, made like linger tips, vigorously massage tbe scalp, set We have never void In o.ir .tore eucli a valuable strength creator and health ffeslUk for the convalescent, other the weak and run-down as Vinol, and we ask peopld in this vicinity to try Bath a bottio of Vinol with the understan-j «Iing that their money will be returned f If it does no£ detail we claim for It. L > CLASSIFIED Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 3.—The Sch'oen Fertilizer plant was burned yesterday morning. The loss is estimated at about $160,000, but was partly insured. The weather man made u had slip up yesterday, but be will got In work today and tonight. TO RENT FOR RENT—Cottage ou Tehran street Apply 79 Pendleton. Phono 918. • lit MUSICAL COMEDY. Monday, Tuesday and Wdeuosday, ‘L-lcohief Makers’ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, “Ollivette. ” TWO 8PLTNDID REELS OF MOTION PICTURES. FOR RENT—Three \ unfurnlahed in—r"T lur rent, with hallway, and uas cl telephone and-elective light, at M Elizabeth strheL C. H. Lowther. 3 It From Hr. CoX’t latest photograph taken at Por/gkkee/iie, N„ Y., Nov?utter, for Hampton' t Magazine. Copyright Uerj. JJ. Hampton FOR RENT—Hardy Bros. Grocery stand on Plant avenue for rent Jan* uary 1,1911. See D. & O. Lott. ‘2w2ir Shampoo Yourself At Home With the Greatest Shampoo Device— the ARE YOU DEAF? of HAMPTON’S In the January issue _. MAGAZINE —the magazine that published Commander Peary’s Own Story of the Conquest of the North Pole—Dr. Cook frankly admit9 that he doe* not know whether he reached the North pole or not. jjkSmce the sudden and mysterious disappear- of Dr. Frederick A. Cook in November, until the publication of this series no word baa been received from this man who stood so conspicuously for a brief while before, the world, the recipient of unprecedented honors. Why did Dr. Cook disappear? Was not this a tacit admission that he had presented a fraudulent ciajm to the discovery of the North Pole? Or did he ever possibly believe in .himself ? ‘ Where has he" been ? What has he done ? & In his story—a human document of the most extraordinary interest and importance—Dr.Cook has held up his own naked soul for public exam ination; has searchingly and mercilessly analyzed the mer\Cal processes which proceeded his extra ordinary actions since his return from that barren world wlfere, he says, “ I felt what few men of j cities fa4f ; — the tragic isolation of the human 'j soul—*“a thing which, dwelt upon, mutt mean £ madness, I think I realized the aching vastness of S' the world after Creation, before manyas made, f On its own merits, wc print Df. Cook’s Own Story in the January’ issue of FOE SALE Catrrh Is Probably the Cause. Get Rid of the Cauee. If you have catarrh and have con stant ringing noises In your -ears look Into the niottor at once. I It’s u pretty suro sign that catarrh t* spreading mid Is making Its wa> j ibtough tbo Eustachian tuh„-g that leud from the nose to the ears. When catarrh gets to the ears par tial deafness follows. If you havy ringing noiacs In your ears go to O. It. Urhiuon & Co., and get a HYOMKl outfit and drive out catarrh. To cure Catarrh HYOMEI should be breathed through a pocket Inhaler for a fow minutes, four or five times a day. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber Inhaler and breathe FOR 8ALE—A No. 1 Yohng mold for Hale by C. s. Hardy. 3 3t MINNESOTA LAWMAKERS MEET: SL-Paul, Minn., .Jan. 3.—The thirty- seventh; Minnesota legislature con-; jrened ,today. Three, months if lively j ^rjafk-ard before the lawmakers, if all Bfejffliioied:measures arc given at- 1 tentioil. The main contests of the 1 session Is expetted to be legislature coapplrtlonmentf The' new senators have just been elected for four years, and if they pass an apportionment bill, tc A&p immediate effect, it will j theiPterms short two years. . Senator Moses E. Clappis term ts about to expire, apd his re-election is assured. County option as to license tt£«alolns will be an issue. The optionists failed to get control HTtkcKff^ate. They will attempt tb Riave the^uestion ^submitted to pop- • niar vote in 1912. Various reform n Spraybrush on your first trip down .'Organizations will work for an mitia* i-tpwn. If your dealer does not carry tlva and. referendum amendment'to' them send his name and tbe money* rthe Constltntloi^flfd for extensliu of j We will send direct to you, prepaid, on Descriptive booklet FOR 8ALE—Horse and buggy .and I harness. No. fi yhorse. Boggy and I harness, a» good as now. Apply at Jefferson Hotel. 3 6t FOR BALE—Hewing Machine for sale; SIngor make; in good condition, very cheap. Apply to 18 Brunei Street Quick. 27 6t FOR SALE—iFew sellings, pure Butt Orpington eggs, and one fine year-old cock, J. E. Wadrey. 2 3L WANTED It kills the germs; soothes the irrl- PERSONAL. itiou; heals the inliaiuatlon; stops wiU pay you ten cents each fir iwking, spitting and snaffling. new names aifd address?* of amateur HYOMEI keeps the throat free from I photographer?. Carver> Itox 501, \1\ ecus and prevents crusts In nose. I terioo, Iowa. * tf HAMPTON’S 'u ' the direct primary lav to State of- ten daya: trial. free. Advocates BUvoman suffrage will also make a 1 aSnonetration. An at tempt will be made to pas* a distance tariff measure like the one under viiidh Iowa works. WANTED—'Two good men, for <au- using. Apply. 47 Ali.au/ Avonuo. Try A Want i Now Dovcnports Just In at tba Way- cross Furn. Co. Call aad see them.