Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 16, 1911, Image 2

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ft T WAVCR0S3 EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD, WINTER CARE OP THE HORSE. Winter in the season of sadden temperature, afeasant AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST •ays A. P. Perham, Sr. A. P. P$rh*m, Jr. editors and Proprietors. Miss Csrrfe Perham, Personal, Society and Local. .1185, The Daily Herald founded In JI92 by A. P. Perham, 8r. Telephones Business Office 25 Editorial Offie 25 Residence 26* sunny days followed by stormy ones with cold rains, sleet and snow. On tho highways, farm, lanes and city or town streets, mud Is the nil/*. Dur- Is snrprUlny bow many old- fsshioaed r«nedi^« are being used, which goes to Aov that it is hard to improve 00me of our grandiaotheni' old, tjnwri-I retnedieH. For instance, for keeping tb* bsir dark, *o f r and glossy, nothin; equal ing our grandmothers' “sage tea" has ever been dincovered. Although, by thr addi- Tha^Waycroaa Herald founded In, }ng j»,Vse seasons the care of Jhe tion of eulidmi^snd other ingredi horse Is very important., Upon the care he receives, depends his health aud usefulness. The horae is proh- a hiy the best friend of man, in that, among domestic animals, he is the most uaefur. The horse, after being worked or driven, If'allowed to stand, should always be blanketed. In order to prevent sudden'chilling which is productive ot colds*, lang fever, and j pneumonia. After the horse bs3 < worked or traveled all day and comes I to the stable with Wp heavy winter J coat of hair all sweated »n<! his limbs | all covered with mud, do not jerk I his harness off. throw him his food, ASTHMA Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Office No. 8 Jano Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. t Month 9 M 5 Mortths fl.25 6 Months 1*50 1 Year 15.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions; and notices of entertain' Dents, where charges are made, will gr-d at advertising rates of 5 be charged ai cents a ye. 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, as this Is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the City of Waycrosa. Official Organ of the County Board of Education. Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROMS, GA.. JAN. 16, 1911... An advertisement says every home should have a talking machine. Well- ain't we married men got one? — •§• — It la said that an egg has the nour ishment of a pound of beef. Maybe that is the reason it coats about much. ir A Maryland man wants a divorce because he says he is afraid of his wife. Some of us alnt afraid, but speak it In a whisper, please. —_—4. Col. Watterion says he la not pes aomlstic about the outlook, but want* the Democrats, to do the right thing at the right time. - v 4**- They are now having padded suits made for aviators. They highflyers are to be let down easy from an a! titude of half a tulle or so. old-fashion t*d br»*w has in***p wad** more , iJIretirr as a scalp tonic and color r**- • storcr. Nowadays when our hair corn*** out or gets fad**d or gray. io*t*-ad of go ing to tb** garden or. garr**t for b**rtw and j making the "tea" ourselves, w*- simply : go to the nearest drug Store and a»k for a boltl* of Wyeth’s Hag* and Sulphur. Tbta preparation is sold by all leading druggists for SO cents and fl a bottle* or I fa sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Corttandt Su New York City, upon receipt of prices '•t ckuw aud rvcoumwodvd by Cbero | **e Pharmacy. > OLC PEOPLE Made Strong By Vinol. A prominen. Boston lawyer say "My father la eighty years of age end he owes bis present strength and good . _ _ , . , . { health to Vinol. and rush off In search of a good warm ! r , . . . .. . . | “During tiie last two trying wlriers fire, but atop and think how much J - .. . , ... . I he never ir>;d a cold, and was able more comfortable he will be after a I good brushing of his body, and a CATARRH CURED ' The Sentorlan Voire any a It will (Continue to howl at the judiciary whenever it so deserves. The story of the canine haying at the moon Is old. Nat Goodwin has made four ven tures In the matrimonial sets. Ha ■ays be has always led an upright life and expects to go to • heaven. Nat seetna to forget that there is no marriage or giving In marriage there. 4-— 1 * Sleeping out of doom 'Is k prevail Ing habit among Skowhtgan people About SO people, winter and 'summer, •loop In the open, having only a piax aa to sleep under and others are building sleeping porches. This hab la not among sleif. people entirely, but Vtople who. are apparently well - Portland Press. .It may be all right,to sleep out of doom in Gods Country, but In Maine! Ob, go away children, you make your Brand** tired.. thorough cleaning of his legs. See to It that this is done. Your horse will rest better, will do better on the same amount of food, and many Ill nesses of greater or lessee severity may be avoided. Careful attention to cleanliness of the feet and limbs dar ing muddy’ or snowy weather will prevent many cases of scratches, grease heel and other troubles. In Icy weather do not send your horse out with smooth shoes expect ing him to keep his footing and pull a load at the tame time, when you know you would have to wear rub- ben or spikes yourself In order to walk. Give him a chance. Seitf him to the shop If bis shoes are smooth, or leave him In the stable. Slipping on Ice may cause sprains or rupture of muscle*, tendons or ligamo:|ts. fractures of hones, or may Lrlng on splints, ringbones or spavins. Do oot blanket your burse in the stable. Just as hrell wear your ovi r- coat In the house and take It off when you go out. Exper.ments hive proven the wisdom of clipping work and driving lionet In winter. The heavy coat of hair becorata soaked with sweat and dries slowly while the horse la at rest. Result, a cMIl The clipped horse docs not sweat so rapidly, consequently does not .’hill. The winter food of the hors* ot course, depends upon the work thaf Is required of him. However, during thin season, carbohydrates ( starchy foods) are required more than in summer. If your horse has ^ pjriod of rest on account of lack of work bad weather, cut down the propor- tion of protein (muscle forming food) In his ration, and avoid those terri ble diseases, of the horse only. Ax- oturla nnd Lymphangitis. W. M. Bunion. Prof, of Veterinary Science Ian. i, 1911, Athens. Qu. [ co walk further and do more than for years. •i think Vinol is perfectly wonder ful. It certainly is fhe grlatest Mood-rr.a ;ing and strengthening ton Ic for o.d people I ever heard of." We 'rish every feeble old person In this vicinity wojild try Vinol on our agreement to return their money if It fa:Is to give satisfact'on. The Seal t Pharmacy. RING 174 FOR WOOD. For wood phena 215. 1m 20 lm • Nice furs, capes. coats, coatsults, and men's suits at 47 Albany avenue. Quite a variety of skirts valuing from 15.00 to 116.50. tf A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is ti valuable family friend. Foley’s Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline. X. 8th St.. Easton. Pa., states: “Several members of my family have been cur ed of bad coughs and cplds by the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and I nm never without a bottle In the house. It soothes and relieves the Irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always -found it a reliable cough cure." Gem Pharmacy. Expert Medical Scientists Announce Startling Results Obtained By Senpint. New York:—Thousand* are taking advantage of the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co., 1161 Broad way, New York City, requesting an experimental package of Senpine, 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 bow Ion*' you have been suffering or how severe the climatic conditions are where you live. Sen- pine will cure you. ff 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 merltous remedy which is scientific compound discovered by a Professor of Vienna University, and Is being recommended by thousands. Sat tf ABOUT IRONING TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., November 26, 1910 Sealed Proposals will be 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 ftbc United 8tates Post Office at V/AYCROSS, GA., In accordance with ('rawing* and specification, copies of which may be had from the Custodian f site at Waycrosa, Ga., or at this office at the discretion of the Super vising Architect. James Knox Taylor, S»i > n n'- ♦ng Architect 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 & Power Company> Telephone 30 BE ECONOMICAL SAVE MONEY ON MEATS. Oyster Bay has not been In erup tion for Nome time back and the > na tives are feeling reassured. —+ Foley Kidney ptlla are tonic In ae tlon. quick In remit,, and reatora the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. They correct Irragularitlas. Cem Pharmacy. That', a nice little hlnlf Repreven- tatlve Mann, of Illinois. Cannon', rltht bower,, put up In placing on the calendar a number of bills providing for placing a long ll,t of food prod ucts on foe free II,t. He qualifies his action, which ' Includes recalling the bills from the way, and means con. nltteq for ..Immediate action by the ' house, by laying that they ware In troduced by “request." Thera It cer tainly a reqoMt, more than that, a demand, for Mich leglalatlon at thaaa bill, arc alleged to provide for. but It U not by the lotareits which Mann or Cannon represent. The bills will be killed, of course. or sidetracked, which meane the same thins. But their Introduction ahowe that the standpatter, are taking notice of the handwriting on the wall. Aa a aop to aa overtaxed and Indignant people they will simply excite a smile of ridicule. * * Hava, you seen 8am Hollar's lit t-.'s an Inetallment dry goods house, tf THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. The PacffBc Monthly, of Portland, Ore.. I, a beautifully Illustrated month ly magazine which gives full Informs* 'Ion about the resource, and opportu nities of the country lying Weat ot^ the Rockies. It tell, about the Go' rrnment Reclamation Projects, free 1 Government land and tells shout the districts adaptad to fruit raising.dairy ing. poultry raising, ale. It haa ,[ did etorlee by Jack toadon and other noted authors. The price la $L*0 a y#qr„ bat to In- trodaco It jra will send six moo the for fifty coots ThU otter mutt be accept ed on or before February . I. MIL Send» your name and addreaa accom panied by fifty cents In stamps and learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, .tod California. Addreaa: The Pacing Monthly. Port iiod. Oregoa. . tamtt ANNOUNCEMENT EARLY IN THE YEAR 1911, THE HERALD WILL ISSUE IT'S WEEK LY EDITION AS IN THE PAST. OUR WEEKLY WILL BE TWELVE PAGES AND WILL BE SENT TO EVERY* FAMILY IN WARE COUNTY AND TO HUNDREDS IN NEIGHBOR ING COUNTIES., OUR JOB DEPARTMENT WILL ALSO BE REOPENED AND VERY MUCH IMPROVED. NEW MACHIN ERY WILL BE AOOEO AND A LARGE STOCK OF STATIONARY WILL BE CARRIED. THESE FEATURE8 WILL IN NO WAY INTERFERE WITH OUR DAI. LY EDITION, WHICH WILL ALSO, BE GREATLY IMPROVED. OUR FRIENDS WILL PLEASE TAKE DUE NOTICE OF THIS STATEMENT ANO BE READY WITH THE PRICE OF A YEARS SUBSCRIPTION. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are tonic in action, quick In re- ■ults. A (pedal medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott. Wolfeboro, N. H., eaya: “I waa afflicted with a bad case of rheu matism, due to uric add that my kid neys failed to clear out pt my blood. I was so lame In my feet, jolnte, and hack that It was agony for mo to atop. I used Foley Kidney, Pills for three days when I wae able to get up and move (boot and the pains were all >ne. This great change in condition owe to Foley Kidney Plllr and re commend them to nnyono suffering ss I have." Gem Pharmacy. SHADE TREES FOR SALE. 5.000 Oak and Maple hade trees fot sale. Will set them out and warrant their living. Price $1.00 each,.careful ly act out. Orders solicited. R. W. Lewis, 12 ids St. Aug. 20 3montbs I ' . Waycrosa welcomed everything. Even the recent cold blasts of the north fonnd It warm hore. The Lisk Self-Basting Enameled Roaster WILL CUT YOUR M EAT BILL IN HALF. Don't forget to come and get your Xmaa present. Sam Heller & Co. tf A GOOD POSITION, Can be had by ambitious young men and ladle* In the field of "Wireless' or Railway telegraphy./Since the 8- hour law became effective, end since the wireless companies are establish ing stations throughout the country there Is a great shortage of telegra phers. Positions pay beginners: from *70 to *90 per month, with goou chance of advancement. The Nation al Telegraph lnatitote operates- (lx offlclal Institutes In America, under supervision of R. R. and Wlrelesa Offi cial* and places all graduates Into po sitions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, O., Phil adelphia, Pa., Memphis, Teqn., Daven port, la., Columbia. 8rC.. cr Portland. Or*., according to where you wtih to enter. IK 30i ISEEDSI PIECIaTo’fF*E a?l Fie, to MU Itow 1,^„ a trutwiul [fTtectitearHapJ SEND K> CENTS PIANO TUNER Geo. W. Coe Fomidly of New York City, will locate permanently in Waycrosa, after Oct. 15th. Save Your Piano Work! tor a local tans', that will hear It In good shapt at all lime* Leave orders with J. 8. KnlghL. G. R. Brinson 0» Majestic Theatre, or -phono fill It Is easy tor the housewife to reduce living expenses If she Uses A Lisk Economical cuts ot meats may be properly and deliciously cooked and will yield more nutrition because the juices and flavors are retained. R» quires less heal, therefore less fuel. Fewer utensils required, for SEVERAL ARTICLES MAY BE COOKED AT THE SAME TIME. It is to the American People wbst the Casserole Is to the French. - » RUN NO RISK-BE »URE IT IS A LI8K. . , * Watt Hardware Co. .: $ 1 [ Drug Store Comforts There are many things for your convenience and comfort at our Drug Store. Ice Caps. Bath Brushes, 8pongei, Chamois Hot Water Bags, Toilet Necessities, Face Tuitions, Su perior Cold Cream. If here eve# there Is anything you want from, a drug store telephone us and you will secure the best of service and quality. ■w i Cherokee Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE ISO POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS, TAILORS;and|BARBERS. •Tailoring AtiReisonablePJices, 1 THE LA GRANDE BUBER SHOP * It Plant Ave. LaGrande Bldg. ♦♦♦ASSSSSSSM#