Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 14, 1911, Image 2

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD —Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, Sr. A. P. Perham, Jr. Edit ore and PdaorHtora. Mi** -Carrie Parham, Personal, Society and Local. Th# Way cross Herald founded in IMS. The Dally Herald founded In ISM by A. P. Perham. Sr. Telephone* Business Office 25 Ediforial OfBe 25 Residence 268. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycro**, Ga.. Post- office as second class mall matter. Office No. 8 Jan* Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. I Month $ •«$ 1 Month* 1126 < Months $2.50 I Year *5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notlcea of entertain- merits, trbere charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of 5 cents a line. notice to subscribers Subscriber* to The Herald ihat do aot receive the paper promptly and early will pldase rlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, as this Is the only mean* that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the City of Waycrosi, Official Organ of the County Board of Education. Official Organ of the United States Court of the Bout h«-rn District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., JAN. 14, 1911. At anyrate Peary xa* modest en ough to say that be didn't carry off the borlh pole in ills hip pocket. Notice any change In the atmos phere.' New Yor*. has a Democratic Governor. The Macon Telega** Js authority J THE IRISHMAN'S REMEDY., for the statement that the recorders , From Judge. court is almost deserted since the j The Hon. Joseph H. Choate, former- mayor of that city and the new aher-1 ly ambassador to England, tells the Iff have gone after the blind tigers, j following story, crediting the same ] to a political speech made by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman: A head of a house had complained to three friends -an Englishman, air Irishman and a Scot—that ills servant troke a great deal of china. The matter-of-fact EcgH»*.iman gave the short bit of practical advice. “Dis miss him.” “Take it out of his wages," spoke the thrifty Scot. Objection to the latter course was mad.- on the ground that the wage* were less Chan the amount of dam age. The Irishman at once came to the rescue with: > “Then raise his wages." ism CATARRH The prohibition law can be enforced when the officers want to enforce it. Well, ao Jar Uncle Joe Hill Hall, of Bibb, has not even succeeded in loosening up the foundation of that capitol building in Atlanta. Bruns wick News. . The hello girls In the Waycro** exchange are out on a *trike. Rather strange that any woman* should give up a Job, where the greates* de manded Is talk. Brunswick News. + JAPANESE SERVANTS. Japanese s* rvants must be treated wlrh tact, howe/er trying they may THEIR VERDICT. “Fetch the body.” ordered th< be. and often they are very trying In-1 f orernan 0 f a Texas coroner’s Jury, The tariff question was not the only thing that split the Republican party In wain. Mr. Tom l^wson is accused of not tailing Mi he knows. That is an gassing charge, when one considers all that Mr. Lawton ha* told. A man may part his hair and hla name in the middle and be a good baalness man. but wwuen It cornea to politics he la apt to he a failure. 4. ■ It seems pretty tough on “Harry" that Mra. Harry Lehr gets her pic ture in the pajters Just because her husbund la In a hospital. The patrons of a New York thea ter who were bitten by a wolf which escaped from Its cage on ^he stage got their money's worth or realism, let us hope. 1 - : -+— — The Michigan tuan who baa secured a Mil of scat let clothes In which to go hunting will probably be ihot for a red deer. Any old excuse goes with the fool with a gun.. ~-4» The discovery has been made that Pellagra |* not a corn disease, tf the Investigators keep on they will probably discover that there ie no aoch thing as, pellagra. —r 4* The Great Santa FeR.lt. Increased both gross Jand net earning* in No-! vsmber, while Its president was mak- I tag his “loudest holler" about the ne- ( tensity far .raising freight rate*. j deed, especially the nespus, who arc usually untidy, cross and lazy. Yet the dear little thins* have admire** who pprulse their kittenish ways, their artistic temperament. A certain writer s..lr:r.niy says: "A Japanese ne*an any nesan. even one in a hotel—will set out your ’iair- brushea. clothesbruibe*. nail scis sors, collar box and tooth powder on the atverage hotel dressing table and make a design of them—a picture, an artistic whole." All 1 can say 1* that no nenati ha* ever arranged studies of still life wir<i the nail scissors and the tooth powder for me. though pos sibly by way of compensation, one has started HI tie lake* of boiling wafer on n»y carpet when I rang for you, or toppled over the morning tea tray and arranged the fragments In an unconventional design on my bed quilt, or dragged a table with scrap ings In a minor key the whole length of tfle veranda If corrected roughly the maiden will first cry and then leave. The hotel manager 1* well aware of this- - aware with all the nervous percep tion of a person whom one hasty ill considered sentence can throw Into a situation seriously threatening bis comfort and prosperity; hence hi* attitude of habitual meekne**. dares not let his little lecture slide over the line which divide* it from a scolding and Is careful to deliver a necessary exhortation with a stnilling fare and frequent laughs Just to show that It is really not a scolding at all. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. says the Chicago Inter-Ocean. The body.was laid before them. The jury made a careful examination and questioned the attending surgeon. "Whar was he shot?" “Square through the heart.” “Right in the center?’’ “Yes." “Who shot him?" “Jake Daniels.” A dozen witnesses declared that Jake fired the shot and Jake himself admitted It. The jury com-ulted soft ly y»r some time. “Well, gentlemen of the Jury,” said the coroner, “What's your verdict? “Waal, jedge,” answered the fore man, “we've come to the conclusion fiat Jake Dauiels is the Handiest shot in these parts—and don’t forget It.” "Spotted fever” received some qqueer treatment In John Wesley’s day, according to Wesley’s journal of September. 1746. A man named John Treinltath had the fever, and Wesley wrote: “It wasthe second relapse In to the spotted fever, in the height of which they gave him sack, cold milk and apples, plum*, as much aa he could swallow. 1 can see 116 way to account for his recovery but that he had not yet finished his work.” IN TAKING OFF THE PATTERNS LAY A PIECE OF IMPRESSION PAPER UPON THE MATERIAL. PLACE THE NEWSPAPER PAT TERN OVER THIS -ND WITH HARD, SHARP PENCIL DRAW FIRM J.Y OVER EACH LINE. IF THE MA TERIAL IS 8HEER IT MAY QE LAID OVER THE PATTERN AND DRAWN OFF WITH PENCIL, AS IT WILL SHOW THROUGH. Nice furs, capes, coats, coataults, and men’* suits at 47 Albany avenue. Quite a variety of skirts valuing from $5.00 to $16.50. GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. Foley Kidney Pill, ere tonic In ac tion. quick In re,ulu, and reatora the natural action of the kidney* and bladder. They correct Irregularities. Ocm Pharmacy. Hate you aecn Sam Heller’a ad? I'.'a an inatallmcnt dry tooda house, tf THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY*# SPEC ial introductory offer. The Paclffic Monthly, of Portland, Ore., It a beautifully Illustrated month ly maiailne which gives full Informa tion about the resources and opportu nities of the country lying West of King Oeorg* la going to create a muuber of new peers. It appears that the crop of itch American gtrta In the market for titles I* so large that the present supply of lords and . the Rockies. It tolls about the Gov. earls la insufldeat. I eminent Reclamation Projects, free 4, • Government land and tells about tho [ China is going to adopt Kngllvh In 'district* adapted to fruit ratslug, dairy- her public school,. This, at any rate, tug. poultry mining, etc. tt has apian- will heip us to uadetatand the lanu- ' did atortee by Jack I-ondon and other j dry ticket* of the future. noted authors. Tk* price la It.SO a year., but to In. j trodace It wo wlU send sis month* for | titty cent,. This otter moat be accept-: ed oa or before February t, 191L) Send your name end address accom- ‘ pasted by fifty cents la stamp* and team all about Oregon. Washington, Idaho, and California. Address: The Pacific Monthly, Pott land. Oregon. t.att -»> • . i • Th* old idea ol using Mg* for darken ing the hair I* again coming in vogue. Our grandmother* uwd . to have dark, fbv»y hair at the age of seventy-five, srhile our mother* have white, hair before they art* fifty. Our grandmother* u*ed to make a “sago tea” and apply it their hair. TV te.-i made their hair soft and glofty ami gradually restored th< natural color. One objection to u«iui such a preparation wa« the trouble ol making it, especially r.i it bad to !* made every two or thr*v day* on account of it souring quickly. This objection has oeen overcome and v by asking almost any first-class druggixt for Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur the public can got a su perior preparation of *age. with the ad mixture of xulphnr, another valuable rem edy for b.nlr ami *calp troubles.*Daily Um» of this preparation will not only ’quickly Feature the color of the hair but wil’ *l«-» stop the hair from falling out an I mV ir grow-. It is sold by dll druggies for iUk*. and -#1.00 a bottle, or U sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company. 74 Cortlsndt St., New York City, upon receipt of price, nr Bala and recommended by Chero ee Pharmacy. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are tonic in action, quick In re sult*. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott. Woffeboro, N. H., says: “I was afflicted with a bad case of rheu matism. due to uric acid that'my kid neys failed to dear out of my blood. I was so lame In my feet. Joints, and hack that It was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when I was able to get up and move about and the pains were all gone. This great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and re commend them to anyone suffering as ' have.” Gem Pharmacy.- Not only have President Taft and Mr. Roosevelt teen in communication for sometime, but President Taft has commissioned Mr. Lock to secure the support of .the Buts of New York for hi* nomination In lflt. .This assign ment to Mr. Loeb to made wtt'a ox- Presideu: Roosevelt's knowledge and Expert Medical Scientists Announce Startling Results Obtained By Senpine. New York:—Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co.. 1161 Broad way. New York City, requesting an experimental package of ,3enpine, the great discovery for Asthma, Hay Fe ver, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. it is curing thousands of the most stubborn cases. It makes no difference how lone you have been suffering or how severe the climatic condition* are where you live. Sen- pine will cure*you. If you have experimented with oth er treatments and have failed to find a cure do not be discourage*} but send for a trial 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 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., November 26, 1910 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 2 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 fthe United States Post Office at WAYCROSS. GA.. in accordance with drawings and specification, copies of which may be had from the Custodian v? site at Waycross. Ga.. or at this office at the discretion of the Super vising Architect. James Knox Taylor, S.; e***/*- *ng Archltec: SHADE TREES FOR SALE. 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 Jlmontba Waycross we (collie.^ everything. Even the recent cold blasts of the north found It warm here. Don’t forget to come and get your Xmas present. Sam Heller A Co f tf A GOOD P08ITION. Can be had by ambitious young men and ladles in the field of “Wireless' or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became effective, and stnee the wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there Is a great shortage of telegra phers. Positions pay beginners from 0 to $90 per month, with goou chance of advancement. The Nation al Telegraph Institute operates six official Institutes (a America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless Offl clals and placet all graduates Into po sitions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati. O.. Phil adelphia, Pa., Mempkls, Tenn., Daven port, la.. Columbia, 9. C., cr Portland, Ore., according to where you wish to enter. IB 301 PIANO TUNER Geo, W. Coe \ Formerly of New York City, will locate permanently In Waycross. after Oct 15th. Save Your Piano Work! tor a local ton*-, that will h**r tt to good shape at all !>■** Leave order* with J. 8. KalfbL. 0. R. Brinson or Majestic Theatre, or 'phono 21*. ABOUT IRONING 00 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. ANO 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 Lfsk Self-Basling Enameled Roaster WILL CUT YOUR M EAT BILL IN HALF. It is easy for the housewife to reduce living expenses If she 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. Ro- quires less hear, therefore less fuel. Fewer utensils required, for SEVERAL ARTICLES MAY BE COOKED AT THE SAME TIME. It la to the American People what the Casserole is to the French. RUN NO RISK-BE »URE IT IS A LISK. i , * Watt Hardware Co. | !KMIOOSMMKW«IKltt3t(»to3ltlliM3ltlilMilt3IIMIIIIII j' Drug Store Comforts I There are many things for your convenience and eomton at our Drug 8tore. Ice Capa. Bath Brushes, Spoogea, Chamois Hot Water Bags, Toilet Necessities. Face lotions, Su perior Cold Cream. If here ever there ii anything you want from a drug store telephone us^and you will secure the heat of service and quality. Cherokee Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE ISO - POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS, TAILORS and BARBERS. -.Tailoring AtjReasonhble Prices. . TH^ LA GRANDE BARBERSHOP IS Plant Ave. LaGrande Bldg.