Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 28, 1911, Image 2

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WAYCROSS EVEN 1NG HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Perham, Jr. I Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. The Waycrosg Herald founded In 18S5. The Daily Herald founded in 1832 by A. 1*. Perham, Hr. # Telephones Business Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Residence 26S. Every Afternoon Except 8unday. Entered at the Waycrosa, (Ja., Post- office uk second class mall matter. Office No. 8 Jane Street RATES OF 8UB8CRIPTION. 1 Month $ -45 3 Months $1.25 6 Months $2.50 1 Year $5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain metits, where charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of 5 cents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will plMM ring-tip the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, a* this is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the City of Waycrosa, Official Organ of the County Hoard of Education. Official Organ of the United States Court of tile Southern District of Georgia. or to.*!; , WAYCROSS. GA., JAN. 28, 1911. it hoglus to look as If Mr. Tafts program would lie carried out by Con gress out the hack door. Wouldn't old Andrew Jackson be prouud If he could see us Democrats now, as we celebrate Jackson day. —. Tito Madison Advertiser with some ■nrcasm remurks that "there Is many a tutor devil In Georgia who hasn't hog or a sign of a garden, or a blade of fodder, or a grain of corn of Ilia own raising, with bis children hungry and In rags, and with his wife care worn and weary. No hope for him but to plant cotton to keep the wolf from the door; for by no other way can he keep the pangs of hunger from his door. Talk about charity—here It Is!" HE WONT RCFUSE IT. The following taken from the Stat esboro News, whose editor, J. R. Mil ler, U known to be very close to the Governor-elect, la taken to express the situation in regard t ollte sene- torial aspirations and hopes of the Oovernor-elect: "The News is free to say, if tire contingency arisea that no choice can be made between the other candidates and It the place Is tendered Governor Smith by the Icgiaiatu e without his having asked for it or sought It. he will tie justifiable il» accepting it -even did it entail another election to All the vacancy caused by Its resignation from the governorship to accept It." The truth probably la that It Is ex pected, at a psychological moment, to turn, or to he turned, that way. The pipes are being laid for it.— Macon Telegraph. * THE MISTRIAL IN THE SCHENK CA3E. The mistrial in tlie Schenk case means that Mrs. f/tura Farnswrth Schenk, the accused woman, will nev er be convicted of tire charge of at- tempting to poison her husband. Ncv- \ 1< er theless It is probable that, practl- . * cally all of the people of Wheeling j t believe she is guilty. The case made out against her was a strong one, hut there wgs lacking actual proof of her ! nr „| ^ulphu guilt. It wasn't shown that she put, . pror>'T strength. r Sufp poison in either the food, or drink, or j 'phi* pp*p medicine of her husband. SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. THE PAC1FFIC MONTHLY’S SPEC . IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. | Ther/» Is nothin? n»*w about t!if* idea of iisin* sain- for restoring the color of the The PaciffJc Monthly, of Portland, 1 .£& r °«- >• • —*•! ” Whenever th*-»r hair Ml out ly magazine which gives full infon i a dull, faded or *tr»ak*-d up- made* a brew of sage tion about the resources and opportu- th<‘ir hair with nitles of the country lying West of » wo.*j<i<*rruiiy uenencuu enWt. Nowadays j. h , , , , „ , _ I WP don't have to resort to the old-time, **0 Rockies. It tells about the Gov- tiresome method of gathering the herbs eminent Reclamation Projects, free • and making the brew. Tlii« In done by , . . „ . . .. skillful cbemirtts better than we could do Government land and tells about the ( It ourselves, and all we hare to do is to districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy* | call for the ready made product. Wyeth’* ... - - x j,, the ,n 8. poultry raising, etc. It has splen- addition of did stories by Jack London and other old-time neafp remedy. ' ABOUT IRONING % old by all druggi*:* for TiOc. and $1.00 a hoitle, or Is sent direct h> the Wyeth Chemical While the circumstantial evidence J Company. 74 Cortlandr Sr., New York wu. strang there was room for doubt. Ci, »- “1»“ <■"<*• * Eleven of the Jurymen thought there or Sale and recommended by Chero v a* reasonable doubt, ami hence re- I Pharmacy, fused to agree to a verdict or guilty. I When eleven members of a Jury stand j out for acquittal there must be very | tom of good reasons for their attitude. assume, herefo.e. that the theory of j trie Hitters. In the defense, that the husband and bis family desired to get rid SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY. rant to thank you from the hot- heart." wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewishtirg, W. Va.. "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec- uring me of both a ■ase of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from wwjch I had the I been an almost helpless sufferer for accused woman had considerable weight with them- weight enough to cause them to refuse to consent o a verdict of guilty. From the evidence there can be no doubt that the accused woman want ed to get rid of her husband. She doesn’t appear to have lived hupp'! with him, although he provided her with about everything she wanted that money could buy. Perhaps he was a hard man to-get along with and wu* far from being a model husband and father. Whatever the cause was, it must have been pretty generally known and bad its influence with the Jury. There will bo another trial, of course, hut there isn’t much probabil ity that the effect of a misti Ini, In which the Jury Blood eleven to one In favor of u verdict of acqulttnl, can he overcome, unless new evidence, show ing beyond a doubt that the accused woman actually administered poison to her husband is introduced. That iiifti evidence will he forthcoming Is doubtful. If It exists it would, in all probability, have been introduced in the trial which has Just been conclud ed. The trial wsh a costly one and an other trial will cost the county fully much, with the prospec of an ac quittal In sight. If sympathy con tributed to the mistrial it is likely to stronger In the second than In the first trial. Savannah News. A ('ordele man has a chicken with four legs that Is firm. The drum stick and the part that gets over the fence last Is what We love about a chicken. ( ten years. It suited my case though made just for me." For dys pepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Hitters has no equal. Try them. Every bot tle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only f»0c ut All Druggists. OLD SOLDIER TOTURED. "For years 1 suffered unspeakable torture from Indigestion, constipation and liver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, l*a., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They’re simply great." Try them for an/ stomach, liver or kid ney trouble. Only 25c at All Drug gists. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Wood, any length, at Thomas Uros. SMART GIRL. "My father doesn't spend much raflu ey." "Maybe lie 1ms none." "Oh, yes he has a lot of It." "What docs he do with ft?" "1 spend It for him so he won't have to bother." FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are tonic In action, quick in re sults. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H., says: "I was afflicted with a bad case of rheu matism, due to uric acid that my kid neys failed to clear out of my blood. I was so lain** in my feet, joints, and back that It was agony for me co step. 1 used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when I w«ts able to get up and move about and the pains were all gone. This great change In condition l owe to Foley Kidney Pills and re-< commend them to anyone suffering I have." Gem Pharmacy. noted authors. The price is $1.50 a year,, but to in troduce It we will send six months for fifty cents. This offer must be accept ed on or before February 1, 1911. Send your name and address accom panied by fifty cents in stamps and learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California. Address: The Paclffic Monthly, Port •and. Oregon. i a m tf HOW’S THIS? F. J. CHENEY & 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 nancially able to carry out any oh* ligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Wholesale Drugggists Toledo, O. DO YOU KNOW THAT BY U3ING AN ELECTRIC FLATIRON YOU CAN OUT 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 YCU FOR A WEEK’S TRIAL. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE May not result from the work of fire bugs but often severe burns are caus ed that make a quick need for Buck- len’s Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur est cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It subdues inflamation. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at All Druggists. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no cplates, la safe and sure. Gem Phar- mney. Dr. Lewis Jonathan Brrch PRACTICE LIMITED TO Eye*, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Residence 126 Plant Avenue. Office Redding Building. Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. colored people. THEY COME REGULAR. "How Is your watcli, Pedro?" asked the South American wife. "On time, I think." "8e*Mus a little off to me." “Perhaps It Is a trifle. I will set |t The fight for the great Panama C* nal Kx position which will be held in 'by the next revolution anyway." *1915 when the canal is opened, is I —,, ■■■■ waxing warm. New Orleans and San j CABBAGE PLANTS. FYanelsco are the main contending I giants, who a:e striving to win the * *\> r cabbage Plants see me. exposition with Washington a new * a. P. Perham, Sr. competitor In the race for the honor. San Francisco points with pride to the great fund she has guaranteed, the largest ever pledged by any city. New Orleans claims to be "the logi cal point" for the exposition and It also claiming that it was G. P. Hun- 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. to., on the 7th day of January, 1911, and then tington of San Franciaeo and hi* loby f opened, for the construction (includ- from there that corrupted Congress «tng plumbing, gas piping, hestlng ap- Into delay a and thus kept ua from get ting the canal for years, so as to pre- 'vent' ll Irvin competing wuti nt* trans-continental road, the Southern Pacific. TTie New Orleans promoters (•’so claim that to hold the exposition on the Pacific coast would mean that It would be attended only by the rich ou account of the great traveling ex pense. Washington Is claiming that it should be held at the cspltol city, the prettiest la the world. So there yon are. paratua, electric conduits and wiring) o fthe United States Poet Office at WAYCROSS, GA.. iu accordance with r'rawings and epeciffcation, copies of which may be had from the Custodian of sit# at Waycrosa, Ga., or at this office at the discretion of the Super vising Architect James Knox Taylor, &i «ng Architect —-ii FoimapgEYPnxs B F HEARN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. No. 1-1 Brewer 8treeL Phono No. 683 Be sure you are right, then go ahead and let me flgure on doing your build ing. All work guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction. Best of. references furnished if required. t RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley’i Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St., Easton. Pa., states: "Several members of ray family have been cur ed of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and l am 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. Ware County Light & Power Company. T elephone30 ^0o0000000000000000000000cx><x>000000 LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE. On the package when you buy Fol ey's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Fo ley's Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Gem Pharmacy. PERSONAL. We will pay you ten cents each for new names and addresses of amateur photographers. Carver. Box 504 f Wa tcrloo, Iowa. tf W. R. THOMAS. M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Office In LaGrande Building. Room 324. Over Postofflce. Hours; 9 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 and 7 and 8 p m. VICTORY CAMP NO. 477 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets qvery Saturday night at 7:3(1 o’clock at Masonic Hall. All Wood men tfre cordially Invited to attend. J. x M. Allison, Coat.-Cord. J. A. Masters, Clerk. For either acute v t»r.';:i» s:.inc disorders, for auncy x&\ *s.u." \r:- nary Irregularities, »nk*» .* V. iv\ Pills. An honest and edi- r!ne for kidney and blaodei ilsor- ders. Gem Pharmacy. PEPSI-COLA MAKES YOU EAT BETTER. FEEL BETTER. SLEEP BETTER. LOOK BET TER. Ret kec* Cftfer Ale, THE BEST BY TEST. PEPSI CRU B6TLM6 WORKS. a U KEEN. Proprittsr. PHONE tar. FARM FOR SALE. Do you want a four hundred acre, Ware county farm, conveniently locat ed to market, west of Waycrosa, on the Brunswick and Western Railroad between Hasty and S&tilla River. Tim her and wood on the land would pay for it, if marketed. 30 acres has been In cultivation. Public road passes through It. Well watered. Fulmoor creek is Its eastern boundary. Owner wants to sell for division. Go and see It will bear inspection. Call bn or write Simon W. Hitch. Waycrosa, Ware County, Ga. * 26 lm Incubators and Brooders Watt Hardware Co. ►ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo^oo J. P. CONNOR—First class Shoe Repairing; also recovers and repairs unbreliar* to order. 112 Plant ave nue. ' tf NOTICE. All taxes due. State and Couoty, ill call at Sheriffs office and settle same by Jan. 28, or levy will be made. D. W. Pittman, Sheriff. Furniture Repairing and Lpholstering < \V» are *1111 doing bulne.i at tha same old ,tand. 22 Brew er Street near the Court Houie. We will repair—clean up and reearnUh your old furniture, and make It new—We #l«o do j all kind, of upholstering—re- ] pair trunk,, suit care,, etc. All our work te etrlctly cub when Anlihed—No work deliv ered without tho money—Work loft In the ,hop thirty daya af ter It la finished win hare itor* age chargee added and will be liable to bo told for chargee. J. I. Waile t Sea. Phene 2M 22 Brewer ft 1 I Drug Store Comforts There are many things for your convenience and comfort at our Drug Store. Ice Caps. Bath Brushes, Sponges, Chamois Hot Water Bags, Toilet Necessities, Face Lotiona, Su perior Cold Cream. If here ever there is anything you want from a drug store telephone us and you will secure the best of service and quality. 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