Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 18, 1911, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

WAYrsh-SQ FVFNINf. HFP At fl )* JOB WORK! The Herald will open up'its Job Depart ment Monday, January 16, We take all and any kinds of work. We won’t charge you exhorbitant prices. Work guaranteed. HERALD PUBLISHING CO. vr E STREET. WAYCROSS, GA. mm CITY MARKET rl have opened up a firdt class Meat' Market, and will also carry vege^ table aud country produce. A. J. Burkhalter. 19 Albany, Avenue. Waycross, Ga Mh. CABBACE PLANTS® ^HEADERS CHARLESTON WAKEFKLO W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, Horseshoeing A \Specialty. Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin rear of Singleton iFurniture’Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MAN’S HEAD IS PIGEONHOLED. [INTERESTING REPORT OF f!"A mn*s head ■’Is a dome of pigeon- j THIJ HlLYER TRUST CO. holes,” said George Edgar Vincent, j Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 17.- Georgia cap- dean of the faculties at the University ‘ itallsts and business men who are of Chicago and president-elect of the j wntdrng the growth of new concerns University of Minnesota, recently " Ik 1.» Inters ted In tlie report of tbo while speaking to an organization of j Hlllyer Trust Company which was or business men. “Each idea is put away • ganlzed three ninths ago. During hat In a separate pigeonhole. Some heads r-.ilaln man/ plgeonhohM. o !.n.«»• u tain oily a few. ’’While man’s head is a battlement of pigeonholes,” Dr. Vincent continu ed, ’’life is many things. It Is a stage upon which each individual Is cast fora part, it is a highway along which individuals travel, some afoot, others whisking by in limousines and tour ing cars, leaving behind them an odor of sanctity and gasoline. Life is also a battle and it Is a school, often call ed the university of hard knocks. And It is a game which we all are playors. Home are sport*; others are sports-, men. A sport plays for himself; a sportsman plays for .his team. Sports complain of hard umpiring in the game of life; the sportsmen never complain. With them it all comes with the game.”—Chicago News. OLD 80LDIER TOTURED. K years I suffered unspeakable from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King’s New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great.” Try them for any stomach, liver or kid ney trouble. Only 25c at All Drug time the company shows a profit of over $10,000. It has a paid up capital of $250,000 and surplus of $50,0oo. The following officers were re-elec ted at the annual meeting heij here: Henry Hlllyer, president; George 8. Lowndes, vice president; Win. Hfird Hlllyer, vice president and treasurer; Herbert 1,. Wlggs, trust officer; Ar thur H. Neeson, secretary; and Evans and Spence, counsel. PRI80NER8 MAKE $17,964.49 ON 274 BALES OF COTTON Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 17.--A total of $17,904.49 has been received by the state for the sale of the 274 bales of cotton produced *by the prisoners at the Georgia State Penitentiary faim at MUIedgeville. TMo cotton brought 14 1-2 cents per pound. Chairman It. K. Davison, of the pris on commission, who superintended the sale of the (Kitten, was well pleas ed with the result. Travel Comfortably AND CONVENIENTLY In Parlor Diniife Cars on ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY. .*.!«»! »orvod any tlmo enroute, at reasonable price*. Scbedulo.: Southbound; l.r. Atlanta A r. Cordcdo Ar. Albany 7:45 am 1:00 pm 3:40 pm tv. Albany Lv. Cordele Ar. Atlanta .12:10 noon 1:40 pm 7:45 pm THESE ARE THE FINEST PARLOR CARS OPERATED) IN THE SOUTHI Quickest Time. Try it. Belt Service. W. H. Leahy, Gen. Pass. Agt Atlanta, Georgia. Try A Want Ad. GO TO ; VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 1 For the next thirty cays 1 will of- j fer my farm, adjoining the corporate ry a Want Arl. limit* ot Waycroaa on tbe Whrcaboro road, for sale. Tha farm caqeleti of 36 acre* partly under cultivation; hone, wtgon end buggy, bog and cat- tie feed. etc. If you want a bargain tee me quick. Mr. E. 8. Corman, 16 3td Jtw R. F. D. No. 4, Waycnua, Ga. KIDNEY PELS for backache, rheuraatUm, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregular!tie*. Foley Kidney Pills purity the *4ood, reatora loat vitality and vigor. Bsfuue substitute*. FOR SALS BY GEM PHARMACY. NOTICE. Will the mothers of the children of the Confederacy, please see that their j children meet at the Central School house Thursday n:o r ning, January 19, ar. 9; 30 o'clock to form a body and fit end the exercises In celebration of Leo** and JaduoVs birthdays to be fc.ld In the auditorium at 1# o'clock Florida AID Cuba '2 If t U D. C. GUANO INSPECTOR BEGINS. I have been instructed by the Com- fcUeloner ot Agriculture of the State to commence tbo Inspection of fertp Users In tbe Southeast Oe^rgl* terri tory and bnve entered upon my duties a* Inspector. Parties desiring their guano Inspected will please drop me n card and I will vtelt them it once. L P. Perham, Sr.. Inspector, 11 6t Waycroee, Oa. Atlantic Coast Line Offers Magnificent Train Service and Convenient i v Schedules to all points For Schedule Information and Literature see your agent or write to, I* W. J. Craig, P. T. M., T. C. White, G. P. A. Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. E. M. North, Asdt. G. P. A., Savannah. 1. -—rr-r-,— »r •—j rvrfU