Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 14, 1911, Image 11

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WAYCR03S EVENING HERAlD 50c .per ‘vtooth ii Why- pay $1.00 to"have your tooth extracted * when you can have it done for 50c and without pain. , i AH other work done at very reasonable charges. Everything guaranteed;] OR. DANIEL Farmers Will Pay Visit To Congres Very Soon National and State Officials Will Urge Passage of Laws for The Farmers. Folks’ Block The Dentist PARK PLACE j t High cass Subdivis i ion for white peope g ony, on easy terms, r close to A.C. L. Shops. W. D. Morton, Agt. BOOM NO. 4 SoDlherjiIHoltl Bltip tiiem of their loving promises while they were begging your vote and mort gaging their hope of eternal life to get it. "Those gentlemen in Washington mean well, after all. But in order to i GtGhi Union City, Ga., Ian. 12.—National and state officers of the Farmers'* Union will gather in Washington in a few days to urge upon congress the various measures by the union, ac cording to a statement given out by President Charles S. Barrett, of the* heh> them accomplish their good in- National I'nion. Presiden Barrett j tentions It is necessary to let them also asks the co-operation of the mem j see that you, as well as they, are ‘‘on hers in waiting to their representa- j the Job."" lives In congress urging the enaction , ■ of legislation needed by the Farmers’! AN OLD ALARM CLOCK. Union.' The statement of President 1 Barrett follows: j In the Black Forest/there is a little "Within a few days leading officials , town of Schraraberrg and the village of the Farmers' Union, from every j is peculiar in one way. The resi- portion of the country will gather in j dents own a queer alarm clock that Washington to urge upon congress j lias been in operation ftlnce 1630, various measures advocated by the organization. "The delegation will, from time to time, include the presidents of many state divisions, the national board of directors, prominent leaders ancj ad visers from the Atlantic to the Pacific and the national president. The clock is deemed a remakablo piece of workmanship, iu form It re sembles a lantern wherein is a light ed candle, the wick of which is auto matically clipped every minute by a pair of scissors. The candle is slowly pushed upward by a spriug which also controls the "These men will devote their time mechanism of the clock; and at the and their brains to the furtherance of j required hour of waking an alarm is your interests. It is. therefore. In-J sounded at the same time tho tnova- cumbent upon you to co-operate with 1 ble sides of the lantern fall and the them to the extent of your ability. J room is flooded with light. I^argo ■* "This appeal is addressed as well j sums of money have been offered the to farmers who are non-members. The j residents of the village for their won- program of progress to which we are i derful clock, but they have refused committed touches every American to part with it. The clock has been IS A SERIOUS MATTER WITH US 'tb AND WE OO ON THE PRINCIPAL. THAT IT IS WORSE THAN DISHONEEST TO SUBSTITUTE OR USE IMPURE OR ADULTERATED DRUG8. THIS MEANS THAT YOU WILL NOT GET THE RESULT INTENDED ANO THE MONEY PAID BOTH THE DRUGGIST AND THE DOCTOR IS WORSE THAN WASTED. YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND UPON RESULTS WHEN YOU BRING A PRESCRIPTION TO US. ASK YOUR DOCTOR. J. C. PAYNE, DRUGGIST, Open Day and Night M444«MmM4444Mmi GEORGIA SOUTHERN '! AND FLOIRDA RAILWAY ^ ' The Popular aouto To MU Pm lot a North hop Moot. ThroughTralna w*-'- la connection with A.CL from Waycroa* via Tlfton to Macon ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT . -OOGA, NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI. Concha, and Pullman deeper* SO through without chance. Dining Car Sendee. TRAINS OP A. B. A A. It R, CONNECT AT COROELE WITH TRAINS OP G. S. A F, RAILWAY POR MACON ATLANTA AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND SOUTH. IS FOB INFORMATION \S TO RATJES. ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT north OR WEST. APPLY to ANY AGENT OP THIS COM PANY. OR ADDRESS. C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A, I. W. Jamison, T. P. A, MACON GA. MACON GA. HMHHMHIMHfNWtHHItMHW farmer, whether or not affiliated with this organization. And Ijs materiliz- ation wilt be hastened by the com bined efforts of ail farmers. Irres pective of their station in life. Asks Co-operation. "I, therefore, impress upon all Am erican farmers the importance of at once writing theoir respective rep resentatives and senators, calling up on them to work with representatives of tho Farmers* Union In the advance ment of the legislative program of that organization. "If there is one thing more than another which I have striven to brln*, home to our members, it is the ab solute power of the American farmer if he will make known his wants In unequivocal language; not once or twice, but over and over ugain, until results are forthcoming. "From my long experience In the national and state capitols I have learned that legislators will respond to public sentiment, if it is hammered into them long cnoupj'.i and hard enough. "Because a man is a congressman is no reason why he is not'human and all of them I have met have never lost any of the characteristics of the politician by being elected to office. "And take iny word for it. one of the leading characteristics of the pol- j itician is need of constant prodding from his constltutents. "They all ooze promises before election like an orange does Juice— but you've got to help them redeem thoss promises after they connect with the pay-roll. "The only way Is by frequent re minder. "We have already published the program we expend to push at this session. The fact that this (s a short term and hat lots of he patriots ex pect soon to retire to private life, does not inspire me with hope of formidable result! at this session. “But we can and will accomplish something (f the brethren are suffi* ciently wide awake and use enough Ink and postage stamps. “Write your representative and sen* ator now. Tell them we are gojng to ait up with them In Washington, and that you will appreciate their atten tion to our requests. "Don't stop with one letter. “Overwhelm both senator and Rep resentative with communications. “Above all don't forget u> rsmlad in constnnt operation since it installed. COMMITTEE PLACE , FOR ROODENBERRY. Washington/ D. C., Jan. 13.-—It is understood here that if Congressman Brantley or Georgia goes On the new Ways and Means Committee of the House, which will hereafter bo tho steering committee, that a strong ef fort will be made to land the Judiciary place now hold by Mr.-Brantley, for Congiessman Roddenberry. It Is practically certain that Mr Mr. Brantley will not be able to re main on both tho Ways and Means and Judiciary committees, after* .the committees are reorganized. If Congressman Roddenberry gets the place now held by Mr. Brantley, It, will be another good assignment for South Georgia. There Should Be a Good Axe AND A- Good Hatchet i in Every Household THERE 13 HARDLY A DAY TH EY AREN’T NEEDEO. WE HAVE AXE AND HATCHET HANDLES TOO, THAT YOU, CAM DEPEND UPON. HANDLES MADE F OR SERVICE, NOT TO SELL AS "BARGAINS.” REMEMBER: ('heap tools are a waste of time and money, and cheap handles are even worse; thoy may cause a serious ac- cident, or break right when you need them most. P. N. Harley Hardware Co. 44 Plant Ave. Phone 186 We control the local sale of these famous sweets. Whit mans are so careful for good service that they will supply their packages only to their own selected agents. Every package must be per fect—or your money back. Jiut s taste of FUSSY Chocolates or Whitman's \ Super Extra Confections may make you a Whitman admirer for life. Yoang-Robertson Drug Company Proprietor* CENTRAL PHARMACY What Ona Can Sural/ Do. Wbnt wouldst thou be found doing when overtaken by Death? If ! might chooie, ( would he found doing iome deed of true humanity, or wide Import beneficent and noble. But If I may not he found engaged In nught so lof ty, lot me hope at least for this—- what done may binder, whut l> surely Iti my power—that I may he found rais ing up myself thatwhlch had fallen. learning to deal more wisely with the things of sense': working out my own tranquility, and thus rendering that which It Is dno to every relation of life.—Epictetus. THE TEA CHEWeRS. "(.'hewing ten comes from Slam,” said a traveler. 'They call It mJeng. It Is In a plug, like' chewing, tobacco, and It has a villainous small. This smell is due to the fermentation It has undergone. The lea that the Siamese employ for chewing purposes , very course, rank plant. It Is gathered like ordinary tea, bnt the leaves after being comppresaed into pings are but-led for fifteen 'days. They ferment during burial. On their tesurrectlon they are very, rery fra grant Indeed. The Blames# boatmen rhew tea.. The rickshaw men chew It. The litterateurs chew IL They say It make* them work better. This Is possibly th* trutb f for rchawed a plug myself In Anam. and It axhll- arated me strangely. But the after math was bad—a headache, smarting eyes and aerroua depression.”—'Wash- tagtoa PaaL CABBAGE PLANTS. For Cabbage Plants seo me. t A. P. Perbam. Sr. + FOLEY’S KIONEY REMEDY —AN APPRECIATION. I.. McConnell, Catherine, St.. El mira. N. Y„ writes: “I wish to express my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy Why pay 125.130 and MO for a suit which I used for a bad caso of Kfd of clothes, all cash of course, when XToTe«Tuvel^«" pr^ed^to you can purchase ono of Sam Ke11tr|me beyond a doubt It la the most rip ami nav you wear It’ A lit or no llol,le wdn# f medicine I have ever ami pay as you wear it. A nt or no tBkon0em p Uarm , cy . Have vou purchased your winter suit? If not Sam Heller will aell I you i no and let you wear Just by pay ing a little at time of purchase. tf sale! A customer pleased Is a cus tomer made PERSONAL. Wo will pay you ten cents each fir new names and addresses of amateur photographers. Carver, Box 501, Va tcrloo. Iowa. tf FRUIT CAKE ANO POUNO CAKE at m'utual GROCERY CO. HOW'S THIS? ' F. J. CHEVEY A CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fi nancial)* able to carry out any ob ligations made by his Arm. Wilding, Kinnan A Marvin, We offer One Hundred Dollare Re ward for any case of Catanh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur*. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c par bottle. 8otd by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills tor consti pation. Wholesale Drugggtsts Toledo, O. — ■{. ■ ■ FOR LAORIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLOI Take Foley’s Honey and Hf. gives quick relief and expels IN ~ from your system u contain opiate*, la safe and sure. Owe 4c*; ft. ; «*cy. LOOK FOR THE DEE HIVE. On the package when you buy Fol ey'! Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. None genuine without the ■lee illve. Remember the name, Fo ley'« Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Gem Pharmacy. DEATH \n ROARING FIRE May not result from the work of flre- bugs but often severe burns are caus ed that make a quick need for Buck- len’s Arnica Salve, the quickest, snr- eat cure for burns, wounds, bruise*, bolls, sores. It subdues Inflamatlon. It kills pain. It soothes, and 'heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcer* or piles. Only 28c at All Druggist*. SAVES TWO LIVES. -Neither my slater nor myself might be living today, tf it bad not bean for Dr. King's New Discovery." write* A. D. McDonald, of Payettarlllo. ff. C., R. F. D., No. 8. "For w* both had frightful coughs th(t no remedy coaid help. We were told my sister had consumption. Bbo was Tory weak and bid night aweata but your won derful medicine completely cured us both. It Is the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lung., coughs ;t colds, hemorrhage, ligrfppe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough,— all bronchlcal troubles,—Its supreme. Trial bottle free. Me nd $1.00 Uhp . a*teed by All Druggist*.