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W4YC~ ■' C S EVEN I>'C HERALD
A SORT OF AN ULTIMATUM.
THE EVENING HERALD
Published By—
THE HERALD PUBLISHING (
A. P. Perham, Sr.
A. P. Perham, Jr.
Editors and Proprietors.
Miss Carrie Perham,
Personal, Society and Local/
The Waycros. Herald founded la j Democratic members oC the Ways anc
1885. Tbe Daily Herald founded' in j Means and Rules committees of the
1882 by A. P. Perham. Sr.
GRAY HAIRS BANISHED.
thing of f
who ar«*
surprise to those-Democrats
undertaking to name t?ie
Tslsphones
Business Office 2Z
Kditorial Offie 25
Residence 2fc‘x
Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
Entered at the Waycross, Ga.. Post-
office as second clas-s mall matter.
Safannah News. Tb* old id*a of u*ing wt? for darken*
Tie action of the Georgia delegation ‘f a5a:n ia V ® 2U £*
^ | grandmother, med to have dark,
■ hair at th.» age of seventy-fire,
our mothers him- whit? hair Mon
are fifty. Our grandmothers us*.i
il:- a "<j*p t -i" ar.d apply it to
hair. T'.f t-j mad - their hair fof:
cioA-fv uuJ gradually r’Stored th-
ri color. One obj-c'.m to using
_ „ r .1 such a preparation* waa the trouble of.
next House. Because Mr. Brantley of D , a kin7 it, «prd.iHy as It had to bo
the Eleventh dHtrlet of this state vot-! »»*• »»f »*»."? ''-f"V*™ »<■«»«
, ' of it souring quickly. luu objection ha?
ed for a duty on lumber when the | o«, rn overcome and w hy asking almost
Payne-Aldrleh tariff bill was under | *"■ *"•*“« Wyeth’. S«g»
■ ana ruiphur ti e pttn.ic catr get a
consideration'll l« proposed to deprive I p,» ; -lor preparation of sag-. u\th ib
him of the place on the Way's end ^
ASTHIM
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THE HERALD ISiTHE
Official Organ of the City of Wayc-rdss.
Official Organ of the County Board
of Education.
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern Dlntrlct of
Georgia.
WAYCPOSS. GA., JAN. 11, 1910.
We have nearly ! pf-ople to feed
and we net d more ‘Will do” garden
truckers.
Contractor Hearn Is finishing up {
Home very attractive houses In and
about the city.
.j.
Ware county lias gained at least
300 new settlers fro tut ho West, and
they have gone to work on the soil.
There were twenty-two suicides In
Atlanta last jear. Hope the nutnhor
will be reduced at least twenty during
the year 1911.
“However, speaking of extruvu-
Kanco, It does look foolish for a man
to mortgage a useful home In order to
buy an automobile.'* says an exchange.
That is true, but from all accounts
'“there are a great many foolish people
who nre doing that very thing.
Ovt r In Macon the other day the
town seemed to l»e out of liquor for
more t'uau a day: thirt)-slx ho trs
before the police could find a drunk
mqn to arrest and when one was
found a negro—not very drunk but
wobbly, the police arrested him and
a crowd of curiosity seekers followed
(hem to the station. The Macon
Telegraph reporter thinks it nu awful
sensation for Macon to get out ot
liquor. Cordele Rambler.
Means Committee which be* now holds.
At a conference of the Georgia dole
gation It was decided that the dele
gallon would oppose the'plans of those
who arc* making up those two com
mittees unless Mr. ‘.Brantley were
given si place n the Ways and Means
Cmtynittee and Mr, Hardwick, a place
on the Committee* on Rubs. And no
■ doubt that (there will be similar nltl-
I rxiatiims from Democratic tenures.- j J 1
— TUZZ LI„■.!T*' I * r * Ulen from other states. J v
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 1 v I
Subscribers to The Herald that do | There is no such harmony among f
not receive the paper promptly and j Oeroocrat^ on the tariff question as to
who are undertaking to
Ways and
Means Clmmlttee to be submitted for
approval to the Democrat io laucus on
•fan. 19, in leaving Mr. Brantley off
that committee. It Is conceded that
.Mr. Brantley is one of the ablest mem
bers of the pies*nt house, and there
Ih no doubt that be will be in tbe
front rank In the next House. No
greater mistake could lie marie there
fore than to undertake to punish iiini
for bis vote on one of the tnrlff «”hed
it) es. when tbe present tariff law was
under consideration. Ills course was
acceptable to his 'consult utentw. That
that was the case is shown by the
fact that he was re-elected without
opposition.
If It is the purpose of any corvid-
eralde number of the Democratic
members of the next House to under
take to punish Democrats for their
votes on the tariff question when the
I’ayue-Aldrlcli tariff bill was under
consideration, there is likely to be
trouble In the Democratic party very
serious trouble. •
Those Democrats who are In favor
of free raw materials, it seems, will
be In the majority In the Democratic
caucus, and they are undertaking to
iminuge Lilngs to suit themselves.
They an- the ones who have made up
the majority of the Ways and Means
Committee Hint It |s to be submitted
to tho Democratic caucus on Jail. 19.
It Is said that Hcnator Bailey, who
will be one of tbe speakers at tho
Democratic harmony dinner In IWltl-
more ou Jan. 17. has been asked to
any something calculated fo create n
sentiment against the course that Is
Icing pursued by the element that
will be In the majority In the ‘ltctno-
c'.atto caucus in Ignoring the majority
In making up a tentative mnjoity of
the Ways and Means Committee,
speech from him on that subject
might be productive of good. It would
be greatly to bo regretted If the Don*
ocrats should have dissensions h
fhtdr ranks, even before they assume
coptro) of tho House. That there Is
serious danger of such dissensions is
apparent from tho action taken by the
Georgia delegation.
Representative'Brantley Is about as
good a tariff reformer as there Is
among those who have assumed tho
led scalp
valuable i
.Daily
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q» : k'v r.Mtor * tn.* color of th?<hair hu;
wii: *bw stop the bjir from falling our
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d:-u2--*i . or .Vie. and 51.00 a bottle, or
n !.*rir dir-ft by the Wyeth Chemical
Company, 74 Fort land t St., New York
City, upou receipt of price,
or Sale and recommended by Cbero-
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I was so lame in tny' feet, Joints, and
back that It was agony for me to step.
I used Foley Kidney Pills for three
days when I was able to get lip and
move about and the pains were all
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FINE SEA ISLAND COTTON
SEED FOR SALE.
Lot. selected Sea Island Cotton Seed
for sale for planting purposes. Fresh
from the Islund at $1.00 per bushel
lob Valdosta, Ga.
W. B. Staten,
law 3w R. F, D. 1, Valdosta, Ga.
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PLEASANT WORbS FROM
i ROME TRIBUNE-HERALO
“Rome has passed Americiis tn the
rank of Ginirgla cities, but tho Hill
City wat In turn passed by Way cross,
wwhich shown the phenomenal gain
of 145 per cent. Figures announced
to date Indicate that Rome will be
tbe eighth city in Georgia.
“Atlanta. Savannah. Augusta, 1 Ma
tin and Coliunbua head the hunch. J responsibility of saying who shall and
Waycross shows, up this year with [who shall not be on the Ways and
14,485. all increase Of 8,588, or 148 Means Committee. That ho I* so ro
per cent over 5.919 In 1900. Way- * garded will become evident if the ef-
cross stands a good chance to he the fort to remove him from thaj' commit-
sixth city In the state. That place tee Is persisted In. If the plan to
evidently lies between the South have the committees named by a com-
Georgia city and Athens, which had mlttee instead of by tho Speaker is
sixth rank iu 1900, wwilh 10,245. carried out there Is bound to be dls-
Waycrof* was the eleventh city ten f satisfaction'of a very* serious charac-
years ago. ) ter not only among the leaden*, but
J *The great gain of Ware county , also In the ranks of the party,
and of Way cross l* one of the feat- *
nree of the census. The town has j ————————
the biggest percentage of increase
of any In Georgia. It has car-works
railroad shops, and other minufactuv
lug enterprises, which have develop*
ed during the last few yetftt, and
• wNch account* ror th** great gwtn
census supervisor for the lttk
district. Judge A. P. Pertiara, editor
of the Way cross Herald, resides In
Wa\croes , and is naturally highly
pleased at the showing his home city
TU* Paclffic Monthly, of Portland,
Ore., 1s a beautifully illustrated month
ly magaxitu* which gives full Informa
tion about the resources mid opportu
nities of tho country lying West of
the Ruckles. It tells about the Gov-
eminent .Reclamation Projects, free
Government land and tells about the
districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy
ing. poultry raising, etc. It has splen
did stories by Jack tatydon and other
noted authors.
The price is $1&0 a year., but to In
troduce It wo will send six months for
fifty cents. This dffer must be accept
ed on or before February 1, 1911.
Send your name and, address accom
panied by fifty cents lu stamps and
learn all about Oregon. Washington,
Idaho, and California.
Address: The Paclffic Monthly, Port
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Office of the Supervising Architect,
Washington, D. C.. November 20, 1910
Scaled Proposals will bo received
at this office until 2 o'clock p. m., on
the 7th day of January, 1911, and then
opened, for/ the construction (includ- J
Ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap
paratus, el^ctr’c conduits and wiring)
o ftbe United states Post Office at
V.'AYCROSS, GA., In accordance with
drawings and- specification, copies of
krhich may be had from the Custodian
uf site at Waycross, Ga., or at this
office at tlie discretion of the Super
vising Architect.
James Knox Taylor,
S«i *"n*• *ng Architec
SHADE TREES FOR 8ALE.
5.000 Oak and Maple hade trees for
sate. Will set them out and warrant
their living. Price $1.00 each, careful
ly set out. Orders solicited.
R. W. Lewis, 13 ads St
Aug. 20 Smooths.
Waycross wejfcome^ everything,
cn the recent cold blasts of the
north found !r warm here.
Don’t forget to come and get your
Xmas present.’ Sam Hetter & Co. tf
WANTED—Two good men, for can
vassing. Apply 47 Albany Avenue.
Sam Heller. tf
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Can be had by ambitious young mex
and ladies in the field of “Wireless'*
or Railway telegraphy. Since the S-
hour law became effective, and sine?
the wireless companies are establish
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there Is a great shortage of telegra
phers. Positions pay beginners from
870 to $90 per month, with goon
chance of advancement. The Nation
al Telegraph Institute operates six
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supervision of R. R. and Wireless Offi
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ABOUT IRONING
DO YOU KNOW THAT BY USING
AN ELECTRIC FLATIRON YOU CAN
CUT YOUR IRONING LABOR IN
HALF? HOWEVER. BECAUSE OF
THE GREAT SAVING IN TIME. THE
COST IS LESS THAN BY THE “HOT
STOVE” METHOD. WE SHOULD
BE PLEASED TO PROVE THIS TO
YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
AND A REQUEST WILL BRING AN
IRON TO YOU FOR A WEEK’S
TRIAL.
Ware County Light & Pow\
Company.
Telephone 30
BE ECONOMICAL
SAVE MONEY ON MEATS.
Tbe Lisk Self-Basling
Enameled Roaster
WILL CUT YOUR M EAT BILL IN HALF.
PIANO TUNER
Geo. W. Coe
Formerly ot New York City.
'Will locate permanently tn
Waycron, ifter Oct. Mth.
Save Your
Piano Work!
•
tor • local tune- that will
hear It In good ihape nt alt
timet- *
Leave order, with J. S.
Knight.. O. R. Brinson or
Majedlc Theatre, or 'phonn
211.
It is easy tor the housewife to
reduce living expenses If »he. L
Uses A Lisk
Economical cuts of meats may be properly and deliciously cooked and
. will yield more nutrition because the juices and flavors are retained, in
quires less heat, therefore less fuel. Fewer utensils required, for
SEVERAL ARTICLES MAY BE
COCKED AT THE SAME TIME.
It Is to the American People what the Casserole is to the French. ‘"7
RUN NO RISK-BE »URE IT IS A LISK.‘ \
Watt Hardware Co,
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1 Drug Store Comforts
There are many things, for your
convenience and comfort at our Drug
Store. Ice Caps. Bath Brushes.
Sponges. Chamois Hot Water Bags,
Toilet Necessities. Face lotions, Su
perior Cold Cream. If here ever there
is anything you want’ from a drug
store telephone us and you will secure ‘
S the best of service and quality.
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