Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 12, 1911, Image 2

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^' y WAYC" EVEN tt’C HERALD ™ , -58S*.H“ , JATBK SAYS C. E. ANDREW GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P, Parham, Sr. A. P. Perham, Jr. Editor! and Proprietor*. Mies Cirri* Perhim, Personal, Society and Local. The "Waycroee Herald founded In IMS. The Dally Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Parham, Hr. | Telephone* Business Office 26 Editorial one 26 268. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycross, Ga.. Post- office a* second class mall matter. Office No. 8 * Jana Street RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. X Month 3 Month* *L*6 « Month. SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notice*, cards ot thanks, resolution* and notice* of entertain ments, where charge* are made, will be charged at advertlelng rates of 6 cent* a line. . ~ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please rlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, a* this I* the only means that we can assure yon prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the City of Waycross. Official Organ of the County Board or Education. Official Organ ol tho United Stale* Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., JAN. 12, 1111. And now comes Imn Livingston and say* he is being unted to ento^ the senstorlat race. . And after all the to-do In Waycross we can't see that anybody Is bpltdlng st railroad to tho pole from this point. •—-J- Hoke Smith says he will not rnu lor the senate, but the Inspection of fertiliser* must go on. Hoke Is a yatd wide and somq people think he la all wool. onu people A wireless message from Key West, Pla., was picked up by oper ators on the California coast, more than four thousand ntlles away a day or two ago. 4* The prediction some time ago (hat Greene and Oaynor would receive a parole and walk out free men fiotn the federal prison In Atlanta, appears to have beon a false alarm. Tholr application was denied though their terra in prison will esplre within the Best two months. , * Tort Pulaski, ne*T Savannnh. was aelted by the Slate troops fifty years ago last Monday. South Carolina had aeceeded from the union and the people over that way ware arguing whether to take Port Sumpter or not, when Governor Joseph K. Brown or dered the eelture o fthe of the Geor gia torL When taken the f&rt had an armament of twenty thldty-two pound gun*, but very little ammuni tion. — + SECRETARY WAYCROSS BOARD OF TRADE TELLS OF ACTIVI TY IN HIS TOWN. Of Interest her* ‘is the following from a recent Issue ot The Atlanta Journal-. I "Waycrosa, Ga., the county site of Ware, will begin 1911 with brighter prospects than she has ever known before, according to Secretary C. P. Andrews of the Waycrojs Board of Trade, who Is In Atlanta furnishing detailed Information of/Ware county. Since coming to Atlanta last week when the Ware eshUilt was Installed in the city ticket office of the Atlan ta, Birmingham anil Atlantic. Secre tary Andrew* ha* received many In quiries of openings In Waycross sod opportunities in agricultural lines Id Ware. He says he never saw such general Interest la his home county before, and feels sure the new year will give the county a big increase In population. "Secretary Andrews backs Wate soil for results, and Waycross for ac- eOr-pltshment*. "You don't know "Whst we off," out!, ys-.i see It sum sell.’ he said ‘Everything the-. "Of be u;ud of (tod (arming Ian's Is a mere alerter to tbe real thing in Ware. That this Is no exageration Is best shown ay tho number of new people who ba-e moved to Ware, county during tbu past few months. Prom almost ery State In the north and middle west scltlers have come, and Horn purchases made In recent weekl the time Is not tar distant When every state Jn the union and almost every section of Canada will be represented In Ware." Population Increase. "His statement ot Ware’s progress 1* borne out by the official census an nouncement from Washington, which gives Ware an Increase of 66,9 per cent over the population ot 1900. Tbe present population Is only a few un der 23.000. Waycross. known an the "Queen of Wlregras* Georgia" has a population of about It.500, an Increase since 1900 of 160 per cent. Secre tary Andrews believes the present growth warrants the prediction that Waycrosa will have nut leas than 26,000 people by the time another census Is taken. “Waycrosa Is al ready the principal city of South Georgia,” said he, "and dcatrea to get a higher.rank In the stale'* rank of olllea. In 1900 Waycrosa was eler enth In Oeorgla In else. The 1910 census figure* show that the city will have at leaat'aeventb piece, and prob ably tilth. If this proves to be the case, JWaycroas wilt be pushing Co- lurabus for her position In the slate In no mile time. And If our agiT- cultural Interests continue to be de veloped to feet, there It abeolutely nothing that can atop us unless Co- lurnbus takes on some of the Atlanta spirit and gels ahead of us." ‘Optimism prevails In all sectlot. of toblh Georgia, and the Waycross expression Is but a sample ot the good times Ahead.ot that pan of Geor- The eld idea ol using sage for darken ing the hslr is stain -ironuia* in vogue. 1 Our grendmothere used w hare dark, * floi-V hair at Jb* *J- of serent/dire. while our mothers have white hair before they rl* fifty. Our srindmethers used to make a "sal- tea" and apply it to their hair. The res mad" their hair soft sad glows and gradually restored tbe datural color. Ooe objection to using • such a preparation was rhe trouble of t nuking it, especially aa It had to be I made every two or there (lays on account of It souring quickly. This objection has j neen overcome end ^by asking almost any first-class drnggist for Wyeth's Sage 1 and Sulphur the public can get a *u- I perlor preparation of sage, with the ad* ‘ mixture of snlpbur. another valuable rem- I edy for hair and acalp troubles.»Daily us» of this preparation will not only quickly restore the color of the hair but will -Iso stop tbe hair from falling out I and oak" It strow. It' is sold-by all I druvrirtv for 50c- and $1.00 a bottle, or ' is sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical I Company. 74 Cortlandt Hl, New York I City, upon receipt of price- I »r Bale nod recommended by Charo- ; e« Pharmacy. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS ! Arc tonic In action, quick in re- i- cults. A special medicine tor all j kidney and bladder disorder!. Mary ■ C. Abbott, Woffeboro, N. H-, says: “I | was afflicted with a bad case of rheu- ) mstlsm. due to yirlc acid that my kid- noys fulled to clear out of my blood, I wax so lame In my feet, joints, and back that It was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when ! was able to get up and move about and the pains were *11 gone. This great change In condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and re commend them to anyone suffering as I have." Gem Pharmacy. EEDS FrtiK ■•llabli. fart Saaranletd to Pin** err OBTdenf rand itcrafcoaldtBffitUffi ' superior merit*cf Our Xortbeni Grows Mtds. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS « will and postpaid our ^^FAMOUS.COLLECTION lft(.M*MsMkk * • If* !{SE5B3S£SW. Vkntm IUffiSB —Us * * .JM «Tm FINE SEA 1SLANQ COTTON t SEED FOR SALE. Lot selected Sea If land Cotton Seed tor aale for planting purposes. -Fresh from the Island at $1.00 per bu*hel. fob Valdosta. Ua. W. 0. Staten, law 3w R. F. D. 1. CURED Expert Medical Scientist* Announce Startling Result! Obtained By Senpina. New York:—Thousand! are taking gd vantage ot the generous offer made by Tbe Woodworth Co., 1161 Broad way. New York City, requesting an experimental package ot Senplne, the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fe ver, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which 1 Is mailed free of charge to all who write for It It (s coring thousands of the most stubborn case*. It make* no difference bow lonr you have been suffering or bow severe the climatic conditions are where you live. Sen- plne~will cure you. If you have experimented with oth er treatments and have failed to find A cure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonderful truly meritous remedy wblcb la scientific compound discovered by a Professor ot Vienna University, sod Is being recommended by thousands. 8*L tf. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D, C , November 26, 1910 Sealed Proposals will bo received at this office until 3 o'clock p. m., on the 7th day of January, 1911, and then opened, for the ( construction (Includ ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap paratus, electric conduits and wiring) o ftbe United States Post Office at V/AYCROSS, GA.. In accordance with drawings and specification, copies ot which may be had from the Custodian of site *t Waycross, Ga., or at this office at tbe discretion ot tho Super vising Architect. James Knox Taylor, Bn *«rr‘' 'ng Architect. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY. "1 want to thank you,tram tbe hot- HURRAH FOR WAYCROSS Jacksonville Tlmes-Uulon. /pte census just ,taken shows that Waycrosa has a population of 14.486- g wr .tary Andrews,say* is an Increase of 8.666, or 144.7 per ^ du „ , 0 th , advancement in cent, since I960, when the population j evcry lla , ot nuslnee* and lira wor* wes only 6.910. This pul. Waycross ^ nQr(Wrn , lQd(w „ t « tn . re .possibly sixth, certainly a. high »*, do|nf c0 „j U nctloh with home cap- seventh, among the dlle. or Oeorgla. )u , ^ „ at#d (hat lh , ,urpoutine The rapidity of UlU growth will ho I >nd lnlarwu were being rap- best Illustrated by * comparison with I m Sloped section. where half- Jacksonvillr. The,rale of geln made ^ metUod , h -„ e prevlouely pro by Wayoros* during the laffi l » n ■ vailed, and that by the Introduction year* Is over 41 per cent more than of raa|hp(W y(tw * wm that shown for Jacksonville. Way- j ^modl and .naturally better «ross Is now about 60 per cent lar- m|uto J. gev Vlsn JevJferAiyit' '»»* thltfjr ^ years ago. and only about » per cent ■ smaller that Jacksonville was twen Georgia did not make a remarkably large gain In population during the last decade, but this statement does not apply to the Southern part ot the state. The Eleventh congressional district gained 69,796, or 27.2 per oent—n rate almost twice as high aa ' that of the balance of Georgia, and about two-thirds aa gnat as that ot Florida. . I SAVES TWO LIVES. Neither my elster.nor myeelf might be Urine todty, tf It had not been for Ur. King'* New Discovery," write* A D. McDonald, ot Fayettarille. N. O. R. F. D„ No. 8, “For w* both had rrightful coughs that do remedy* could help. We wen told my jslster had consumption. She Was very weak and had night sweats bnt your won derful medicine completely cured at both. It t* tbs best I ever used or heard of." For son lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe. asthma, hay fever, criup, whooping cough,— all bronchial trouble*,—lt» supreme Trial bottle free. 50c and 2 LOO. Guar anteed by All Druggists. tom ot my heart." wrote C. B. Rader, ot Lewlsburg, W. Vn., "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric Hitters, In curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rbeumatlam, from wwlch I had been au almost helpless sufferer for ten year*, it suited my case though made Just> for me." For dys pepsia. Indigestion. Jaundice and to rid tbe system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters hat no equal. Try them. Every hot- tlo Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only r,Uc at All Druggists. THff PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. The Paddle Monthly, or Portland, Ore., |a a beautifully Illustrated month ly magaglne which glres full Informa tion about the resources and opportu nities of the country lying West of the Rockies. It tells about the Gov- eminent Reclamation Projects, frae Government land and tell* about the districts adapted to frnlt raising, dairy ing, poultry raising, etc. It has splen did a\ories by Jack london in'd other noted authors. The price I* 81.50 a year,, but to In. troduc* It we will send sis month* for fifty cehU. This offer must be accept ed on or before February I. 1911. Send your namo and address accom panied by .fifty cents In stamp* and team all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California. Address: The Paclffic Monthly, Port ■and, Oregon. iamtl.' 8HAOE TREE8 FOR SALE. 6,000 Oak and Maple hade trees for sale. Will set them out and warrant Valdosta. Gafi their living. Price 91.00 each, careful ly set out Orders solicited. R. W. Lewis, 13 ads St .Xus. 30 3niontba WANTEO—?*o good men, for can- tasalni. Apply 4* Albany Avenue. 3am HeUer, - tf Waycross welcome* everything. Even the recent cold blasts of the. north found It warm here. Don't forget to come and get your Xmas presenL Sam'Heller A Co. tf A GOOO POSITION, Can be had by ambitions young men and ladles In tbe field ot "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the S- bour law became effective, and since tbe wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there I* a greet shortage of telegra pher*. Positions tuty beginner* from 870 to )90 per month, with gooo chance of advancement The Nation al Telegraph Institute operates' six official Institutes In America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Offi cials and places all graduates Into po sitions. It wlU pay you to write them tor tali details at Cincinnati, O., Phil adelphia. Pa.. Memphis, Tenn., Daven port, la., Columbia* 8. C., or Portland, Ore., according to where You wish to enter. 16 801 ■vcnvstmtfiixtnsi*" r SPECIAL OFF SR: , _isb* s. sou s» BtoSMsaAMriwtnl Writ* to-dgy; MtaOoa tkU Pnper. I ^MWAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAwAA I SEND 10 CENTS PIANO TUNER Geo. IV. Coe Formerly of New York City, will tbcete permanently In , Waycross, after Oct 15th. Save Your Piano Work! for a local tuns', that will beer It In good shape at all timet • Leave order* with J. S. Knight,. G. R. Brinson or Majestic Theatre, or ‘phon, 219. *** ABOUT IRONING OO YOU KNOW THAT BY USING AN ELECTRIC FLATIRON YOU CAN CUT YOUR IRONING LABOR IN HALF? HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF THE GREAT 8AVIN0 IN TIME. THE COST IS LE8S 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 & Power Company. Telephone 30 BE ECONOMICAL SAVE MONEY ON MEATS. The Iisk Seli-BasUng Enameled Roaster WILL CUT YOUR M EAT BILL IN HALF. ' It Is easy for the houtewlfo to reduce living expenses tf she Uses A Lisk Economical out* of meats may be properly and" deliciously will yield more nutrition because the Juices and flavors are retained, quires less heat, therefore less fuel. Fewer utensils required, for SEVERAL ARTICLES. MAY BE COOKED AT THE SAME TIME. ' It la to the American People what tbe Casserole Is to the French. 'JJ RUN NO RISK—BE *URE IT IS A LISK. ) Watt Hardware Co. [ Drug Store Comforts^ • There are many things for your convenience and comfort at our Drug Store. Ice Cap*. Bath Brushes, Sponges, Chamois Hot Water Bags, Toilet Necessities, Face Lotions, 8u perlor Cold Cream. If here ever there t* anything you want from* a drug •tore telephone ue and you-will secure the best of service and quality. L* Cherokee Pharmacy , PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE ISO KIN MHIflKlIBklWIBWKlIlflKNllBm POTTER & McMAHAN j GENTS FURNISHINGS, £ TAILORS and BARBERS. ^ •Tailoring At.Reasont.ble Prices. THE lA GRANDE BERBER SHOP 10 Plant Ave. LaGrande Bldg. BBSBBBBSSBBBBSSBB SBSSBSffMSMSSMffi