Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 20, 1911, Image 2

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1 BYCK ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO II kind) of tfloctrlcal Work and Supplier ALL WORK GUARANTEED. It Lott Street Phone Mt Cherokee Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE 130 0. Park* Harry D. Bead PARKS & REED attorneys at law. teeth erf Hotel Building. a . » JEORQIA Formerly ot New York City, will locate permanently In Waycroaa, after Oct 15th. SEEPSI Save Your Piano Work! for a local taka', that will hear. It la rood chape at all POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS, TAILORSIandlBARBERS. •Tailoring At^Reasonuble Prices, ■»A THE IA GRANDE BIRBER SHOP # ltiPlantAve. C D V It Albany Avenue Wcycrocc, G* Oey and NIght Phone 6$S. GOVERNOR- ELECT HOKE SMITHS » PROPOSITION. The Aaayee la the Ume of paying I a portion of the I exec. In the date I of the mooting of the legislature and I Is the,time at hold 1st the cute elec- I Uoo propoeed by Oov.-elect Smith are I worth very careful consideration. At I Brit thought they ceem to be bated I upon good reasons. and they may I no ceem otter thorough eontlderatlon. I CSaaget that ate cheww* { oh* (or | ST J CARSWELL «*.«. «• a 1 Oiteacee of Children; Olteaitc ef ^ Women; Obetetrlcc. Recidenoe 16$ Plant in. Phone IIS. OBce In Southern Bldg. Phoae 52$. LaGrande Bldg. |tire beet Interact of the dale no mat ter by whom proposed, should be adopted. We ’nave been complaining tor years pf the failure of stale to pay-tire school' teachers promptly. They haven't been to paid becauaa/ol {Be lack of money. To cure this con- Published By —— \ heralo publishing c< A. P. Parham, Sr. A., P. Parham, Jr. Edlton and Proprietor!, Mica Carrie Perham, eraonal, Society and Local. Telephone 500 Telephone# Business Offlc* Kdltorlal Offle J Retfdence ixcept Sunday. Entered at the Waycroaa, Oa.. Post- once ea second claaa mall matter. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Month I t Months I S Months • 1 Year * WAYCnSS EVENING HERALO SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notice*, card* of thanks, fcHolutlotih and notice* of entertain* merits. where charge* are made, will be charged nt advertlalng rate* of 6 cents 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 hiuip ** this I* the only mean* that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALO IS THE Official Organ of the City of Waycross, Official Organ of the County Hoard of Education. Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., JAAN. 20, 1911. It Is now considered piobuble that laorimer may resign III* seat' In the senate In preference to meeting the avalanche of protect that is certain to follow un effort to declare his election valid. T*.:e Illinois legisla tive crime 1 which pretended to return him aroused an almoKt unpurallod storm of protest the country over, and many Republican senators, yield ing to public pressure, are deserting bis cause. The Democratic mem hers are almost unanimously opposed to Mm, the only notable exception being llalley, of Texas. The cafe will occupy much of the balance of the session. I.orltner’s whitewashing by the senate, un^er existing circum stances, would be a lasting disgrace to that body. It Is to he hoped that the Illinois legislative Infamy will not be finally ronsumated by senatorial ratification. * affairs Mr., Smith .piquores railroad# and (lie public;util- companies pay their taxes 0/4 Hept. 1, instead of Dec. 20, as at present, and that as an Inducement for them to do so they be given a discount of 1 per cent. He also proimses that tbe borrowing power ot the state be Increased from 1200,000 to $500,000. The state begins tbe year with ap proximately $2,000,000 and there would be plenty of nioney In the treasury to pay all obligations when they came duo, lf’th«i fpregoing chan ges were made. And the cost to. tl state wouldn’t be increased, ,hi if os much as $CO0,0QQ ! ed. It would bo needed liosiffi/?* lou* j an tbe $200,000, that IrSfa borrow- j ed—the interest on the former sum ( wouldn’t he any greater in amount than that on tbe latter sum. The $2.f;(O^lHO ,would meet (the stsSte' uay or nigm sod Morgue MARVIL & O'QUINN Formerly Lott, Fkla & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAtMERS. W. L. HINSON & Co, Undertakers and Embalmers. -Phones *1 and 153. ANDREW B ESTES , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room Hotel Building. Waycross, 0a. U.SON ... VETT &. lAMBTVN -«m>« a\- • AT tAW Tlie present membership of ths House of Representatives will be In creased from 391 to 433 to give due representation to those states which have greatly enlarged In population alncc the last census. In comparison with the numerical strength of for elgu legislative bodies this Is not ex cessive. The German Reichstag has 897 members, the French Chamber of Deputies 584 and. the British » House of Commons r»7n. Hut tbe basis of representation in those coun- { crucs to the members from holding needs until well along In the summer Wwhen $500,OOo amid be borrowed, and that would suffice until Sept. 1* wwhen the railroads and puhlicutllity companies would turn into the treas ury about $750,000. and that would meet ull demands until the other tav ch were paid iir tbe latter purl, ot December. 9 The only objection that we see to the organization of the Legislature on Jan. I and tbe inauguration of tbe Governor at that time is tua? if a recess were tuRen after a ten day’s session until midsummer theje would be a great deal of time wasted. The ten day* would be productive • of practically nothing in the way of legislation, and after tbe recess li would take the legislators at least ten days enure to get down to bus!- rors. We agree "that *U . would bw b- ter from many points of view tor the Legislature to meet for the blit fifty days* session and the governor to be Inaugurated at the beginning ot the year.* and if the* Legislature could be Induced to take that view the. state would be the gainer, order to effect the foregoing changes Mr. Smith Is willing to give up six months of his term, so that his suc cessor may he Inaugurated- on Jon. 1QI3. The agittitlon of these propositions at this Ume is a good thing, and it Is certain to be irroductlve of chang es of some sort -probably those pro posed by Mr. Smith. The legisla ture may he brought to see the ad vantages to the state of holding Ita session at the beginning of the year Instead of the middle of it—advan tages which are great enough to more than offset the benefit that ac- DEEN A BURNET ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. LA GRANDe BLDG. ROOM SOS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER^ Southern Hotel Building, Up-Stairs. . PHONE 12. S. S. LUDLUM. M. D. Practice Limited to the EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THHOAT. -Office ttooui *24 !*aOrandd Hotal- Building HOURS lu A/M. TO $ P. M. J. M. MARKEV Attom'./v.t Office Uo wiiwi Wd» « is W. .in Gits*ETT ^ CONTRACT -V AND BUILDER Residence 48 MargareP It.. G. R. LOVELACE OENTIST Office in Redding Block. Over Btai J. B. BAGLEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office In Southern Building. OFFICE HOURS S11 A. M. S4 P. M. 7* P. M. Expert Medical Scientist* Announce j Startling Results Obtained By • Senpino. New York:—Thousands nr* taking advantage ol the generous offer made by The Woodworth Co., HCl Broad way, New Y'ork City, requesting an experimental package o(»8cnploe, the great diacovery (or Asthma, Hay k+ ver. Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which lc mailed free of charge to all who write for It. it is curing thousands of the most stubborn cases. It makes no difference bow lorn* you have been suffering or how severe the climaUc conditions are where you live. Sen- pine will cure you. U you have experimented with oth er treatments and have failed to find a cure do not be discouraged but send tor 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. 8at tf. ABOUT IRONING TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect, Washington, S. C., November 26, 1010 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office jntll 3 o'clock p. in., on the Tib day of January, 1011, and then opened, (or the construction (includ ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap paratus, electric conduits and wiring) a (the United States Post Office’ at WAYCROSS, OA„ In accordance with (-rawing! and speclllcatlon, coplea o( -which may be had from the Custodian u( site at Waycroaa,' Ga„ or at this office at the discretion of the Super vising Architect. James Knox Taylor, S.i — rr' 'ng Architect DO YOU KNOW THAT BY USING AN ELECTRIC FLATIRON YOU CAN OUT YOUR IRONING LABOR IN HALF? HOWEVER, BECAu'SE 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 , SHADE TREES FOR SALe. 6,000 Oak and Maple bade trees for sale. Will aet them out and warrant their living. Price 11.00 each, careful ly aet out. Ordera solicited. R. W. Lewis. 13 ada St Aug. 20 3monthi ’ ' A. FLEMING, M. D. Office over GEM PHARMACY. In Southern Building. Residence 68 Tebeau. Office Phone AS. Reeidence phone 440. tries is much smaller than ours. Wlille that* of the United 8tnt*g Is one rei/tesenfalive to each 211,000 Inhabitants, In Kngland there In on- for each 60,000, In Prance one for emh too.ooo, and In Germany one for each 160,000. What gives the. House an appearance of unwlelUlness is the Immensity of the building In Which it deliberates. It s the largest legislative .structme In the world Its session in midsummer. There can he no doubt that the .proposition that the October election be consolidated with that of Novem- ter Is n good one. Tbe reason for the state election being held separate from that of the nationu! election no longer exists, and the complaint Is general that we have too many elec tions. If we can get rid of one.of them without iujnry to any impor- There la a chair and desk (or each taut interest there Is no reason why member, and ’their disposition Is such 1 we shouldn’t do so. It seems to us that a member speaking can scarce- J ihat the proposed changes stand a ly be heard from one side to the oth- very good chance of being received gr, however etoong he may be of f with general favor.—Savannah Newt, voice. The compactness of tbe Bu- - — -- — ropean assemblies is due to the fact I that the members occupy benches. without deak4 t^ill the American house is In accordance with a proper Why pay $25. $30 and $40 for a suit of clothes, all cash of course, when you can purchase one of 8am Heller and pay as you wear It? A fit or no aensa qt proportion. We could put sale: A rusiouiet pleased la a cua- the above mentioned throe nation* In | tousr made , tt oars and have plenty ot vooni (or o aelvva left . + C. L. REDDING, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. (Ip atalrt Redding Block. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. Waycross welcomes everything. Even the recent cold blasts of the north found It warm hero. Doh't forget to come and get your Xmas present Sam Holler ft Co. tf A GOOD POSITION, JOH^J. MOORE, LAWYER, Collections and Criminal Law Specialty. Office Rood Building, ap- ■ lain over Central pharmacy. Waycroaa. OL. Fiona 656 JOHNS. V* ALKER TTORNEY A COUNSELLOR at LAW Office up at*Ira Southern HUM. WATt.-ROSS. GEORGIA. Can bo had by ambltloua young meu and ladles In the Held of “Wireless* or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8- hour law became effective, and since the wireless companies are establish- dug stations throughout the country there la a great shortage of telogr» phers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with gooa chsnco ot advancement. Tho Nation al Telegraph Institute operates six official Institutes In America, under supervision ot R. R- and Wireless Offi cials and places all graduates Into po sitions. It will pay you to write them for full detatli nt Cincinnati, O.. Phil adelphia, Pa., Memphis, Tenn., Davon port, la.. Columbia, S. C., cr«Portland, Ore., according tc where you wish to enter.. 15 80t Fire Incubators and Brooders Watt Hardware Co. i IglUMIIIMKKRRhHIIRMMMItBIBIBMIBlIhlUII Drug Store Comforts There are many things for y6ur convenience and comfort at our Drug Store. Ice Caps, Bath Brushes. Sponges, Chamois Hot Water Bags, Toilet Necessities, Face Tjotiona, Su perior Cold Cream. If here ever Chero is anything you want from a drug store telephony us and you will secure tbe beat of service and quality. TfliflTil 1 i \