Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 01, 1911, Image 2

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f ' ■ . WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALO PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. .Perham, Jr. j Editors and Proprietors. . Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. The Way cross Herald founded In 1885. The Daily Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephones | Business Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Residence 268. j Every Afternoon Except Sunday. | Office No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Mont';, * $ -45 Months $1.26 Months $2.6' 1 Ye $5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thunks, resolution* and notices of entertain- xnents. wli'-re charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of 5 i jat cents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS I Subscribe » to The Herald that do — -''l THE NEW JERSEY TRIUMPH. The election of James V.. Martlne us Vulted States senator from New Jbrsey to succee<i John Kean is a splendid triumph and a vindieation of the principle that United States sen ators should represent the people of their states rat’uer than soroo torpor- , a?ioo or group of corporations. | Mr Martino went before the Demo- j < ratic voters In the prlruu’lea and re ceived their endorsement as the par- I ty candidate for United State* sen- j ator. At that time It was not fore- ! aeon or considered possible that a I Democratic majority In the p glslature I would be elected,.so the noiuination of Mr. Martino as the party choice for itenator was looked upon as an . empty hono 1 *. But the splendid cam- I paign of Woodrow Wilson for gover- I nor—aided, by the way, by Mr. Mar- | time’s enorget! the stump awept n Democratic lesi on the crest of the wave of ietory and assured the election of a SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. THE PACJFFIC MONTHLY’S SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. dug sage for r- lir. «iur great- ick* soft, dark Z rc-w alwut ‘r'vriug tin* < :randmotber: the M**a of r»l«#r of tb* kept their ui'l making tie* brev kilifill ellHfllitlS l>e*!i t OUrnelveM. ,|(|(| .ill rile I ide I I Hug*- and Sulpha j projK-r strength. ‘ Kiilpliur. another j 'J’hi* preparation is -old hr all first cla** druggist* for 50«\ and ft 00 s bottle, or I is «**-nt direei b> the Wyeth Chemical r Company, 71 Cortlandr Sr., New York J City, upon receipt of price. • ! nr Sale and recommended by Chero I ee pharmacy. Pacifflc Monthly, of Portland, a beautifully illustrated month- ; hair feji out ly magazine whim gives full Informs- :T!:r l Z f!on a!,out resource* and opportu | ir hair with nifiog of the country lying West of | rbe N oM a /ime? t?1 ° It tells about the Gov- g the herbs ernrrjent Reclamation Projects, free ■ i- done by we could do Government land and tells about the to do i« to districts adapted to frail raising, dairy- • *uge in (he {n K. poultry raising, e*c. It has aplen- ABOUT IRONING SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY. 1 want to thank you from the hot* work for Wlsoon on I tom of my heart.” wrote C. B. Rader, I of I.ewlsburg, W. V'a., “for the won- j ! derful double benefit I got from Elec- j Bitters, in curing me of both a | I »>' of rht trouble r'Wlcll I sufferer not receive the paper promptly early will pleaac rlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, n* this is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the City of Wayctoss, Official Organ of the Comity Board of Education. Official Organ of the United .States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., FEB. 1, 1911. busy de -I or le.-’s seriously wounded as tin* re- mill «•: i shooting affray Saturday night oa the plautalion of State Hen- n o: i il ,h Williams, eight miles west of Cordele. J. — — The Danville*grand Jury gets pretty close to the throne when it summons Uncle Joe’s son-in-law to give tcati- Uiony about the bribery of voters. Uncle oJe’s vocabulary of lutld ex pletives will be seriously druined if this thing keeps on. There Is little In the platform of the Republican Progressive League that tins not been Democratic doctrine for yearw. In fact practically all planks of the Insurgent organl/atlno are "lifted" bodily from Democratic platforms and have been advocated by Mr. Btyan, by voice and pen, with far more consistency than they arc now put forth. A device known as a cotton chop per ha* been Invented by .1. F. Hugh es. a farmer in Jackson county. It i* constructed along the lines of *i common plow stock ami contains two apickled wheels, one on either side, which supports it and opemtea a sot of revolving blades in the shape of a hoe. For thinning cotton it is es pecially adopted. * There is much significance In the euddeu cutting down o( the fancy sals'ics hitherto paid officials of in surance, hanking, railway nnd manu facturing corporations. A marked streak of economy has struck the di rectors since the late congressional elections It is evident they realize that the era of graft under legal forms is nearing lu end. > * Ai» Atlanta man jumped up in a meeting at Washington yesterday and challenged Pastor Russell, or the Brooklyn Tabernacle, for saying that Christ would return to eaith iu 1915. The Atlanta man said this date was too soon and that Mr Russel was a "rauk heretic.” The Atlanta man was probably getting his information in regard to the Millennium from con ditions in his own town. Then James Smith, So long as there was no apparent hope of victory Smith had no axpira lions. But as soon as If wa* shown Mint a senutorshlp was in sight for the picking, Smith apolitical boss, corporation tool and a former senator of unenviable record —became hun gry for office. Also Iho corporal Ions up They didn want Janies Martino, lie ha A some radical notions that a senator'll duty was to serve the whole people rather than the "interests." The corpora tions would he as well satisfied with Smith iu the aenate as with Kean. And so Stnllh became u candidate for Kean's seat against Marline. Gov ernor-elect Wilson delisfuted his Blends and surprised doubters by coming out unreservedly and emphat ic-ally for Martino and against Smith. The result of the contest Is now his tory. Smith has met with a crushing defeat ami Martino is senator elect from Now Jersey. The popular elec tion of United States senators Is ex emplified iu the outcome as Marline was the choice of his party in the primaries, while Smith would not have gone before the people. Sena tor-elect Marline Is a man of progies slve views an,| utic|uestiotic>d Integrity and will douhtles* rank among the leaders on the Democratic side of the senate chamber. The vote for U. 8. Senator Is be ing polled In Florida today. •{* Illinois pays her governor $11,000 per year. This is the biggest pay that any governor gets. —: —* RING 174 FOR WOOD. 1m rh e of stone tnatism, from almost help! rs. It suited my case as | made just for tile." For dys- indigestion, jaundice and to of kidney poisons that 1 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 Pacllfic Monthly, Port and. Oregon.. i a m tf. HOW’S THIS? F. J. CHENEY & ('O., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, id believe him perfectly honorable tiam, Electric Bitters 1 In all business transactions « equal. Try them. Every hot- j nancinlly able to carry out any ob- OLD SOLDIER TOTURED. “For years I suffered unspeakable torture from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New IJfe Pills fixed me all right. They’re simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver or kid ney trouble. Only 25c at All Drug gists SHADE TREES FOR SALE. 5.000 Oak ami Maple hade tree* fot Mile. Will set them out and warrant thdr living. Price $1.00 cacIi, careful ly set out. Orders solicited. U. W'. Lewis, 13 ads St Hig 20 Jmonth*. WOODI WOOD! od, any length, at FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are Ionic 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 bnd case of rheu matism. due to uric acid that my kid neys failed to .clear out of my blood. I was so lame tu my feet, joints, and back that it was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Pills for three days when 1 wns 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 1 have." Gem Pharmacy. ligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure la 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 const I pat ion. Wholesale Dtugggists Toledo, O. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE May not result from the work of fire bugs hut 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 plies. Only 25e at All Druggists. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quirk relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no (.plates, is safe and sure. Gem Phar macy. Dr. Lewis Jonathan Brrch PRACTICE limiteo to Eye*, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. . Residence 120* Plant Avenue. Office Redding Building. Office Houra: 8 to 12 a. m 2 to 5 p. m colored people. A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley’i Honey and Tar fulfills Ibis condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St.. Easton., Pa., states: "Several members of my family have beqn cur ed of bad roughs and colds by the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and I 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. DO YOU KNOW THAT BY USING 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 Wii.L BRING AN IRON TC YOU FOR A WEEK’S TRIAL. Ware County Light & Pouter Company. T elephone30 C-OOOOOOOOOOOOC.OOOOOOOOOO-00000000000 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, Fa 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, Wa terloo, Iowa. tf WE ARE WAYX AGENTS FOR BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. Nothing like it on the Wayci market. the coup ran to J. Piermont Morgan's Kmc is **y, so when he had a hurty-uj trip HARDY BROTHERS, PHONE 62. THE PURE FOOD STORE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C-, November 2G, 1910 healed Proposal* will be received .it this office until 3 o’clock p. tu., on the 7th day of January. 1911, and then opened, for the construction (includ ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap- B F HEARN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. So. 14 Brewer Street. Phone No. GS3 He Ktire you aro right, then go ahead and let me figure on doing your build ing. All work guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction. Beat of references furnished If required. 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 every Saturday night at 7:30 'clock at Masonic Hall. All Wood- ;en aro cordially Invited to attend. J. M. Allison. Cngt.-Cord. J. A. Masters. Clerk. to mike from Washington lo Now ■ parstus. electric conduits and wiring) York the other day he did At. via special, in *hree hour* and 54 minutes. Tiie distance is 225 miles nnd express trains take five hours for the trip. It J. P’s. special had tiled to pass an other train on the same track, how ever, even the Morgan omnipotence and opulence would not have made bis mangled remains any less wussy than those of slower, poorer and Ism important (oiks. For cither acute > hr.v... disorders, for annoy a.ii v*:u. nary irregularities. f ako ’V! * Pills. An honest and efteoUve cine for kidney and bladder ders. Gem Pharmacy. fthe United State* Post Office at WAYCROSS. GA., In accordance with drawings and •heciflcatioB, copies of which may be had from the Custodian vf site at Waycroas. Oa. or at this office at the discretion of tbs Super- j vlgiog Architect. James Knox Taylor, Sd »*«r7 N «pg Architect. RING 174 FOR WOOD. !m PEPSICOLA MAKES VOU EAT BETTER, FEEL BETTER. SLEEP BETTER. LOOK BET TER. led keen Ginger Ale, the best by test. PEPSI COU’BOTLMG WORKS. • O. L. KEEN, Proprietor. PHONE S37. FARM FOR SALE. Do you want a four hundred acre. Ware county farm, conveniently locat ed to market, west of Waycross, on the Brunswick and Western Railroad between Hasty and Satilla 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 i* Its eastern boundary. Owner wants to sell for division. Go and Bee it will bear Inspection. Call on or write Simon W. Hitch. Waycross. Ware County. Ga. 26 ltn Incubators and Brooders J. i P. CONNOR—First clans Shoe Repairing: also recovers and repairs unhrellars to order. 112 Plant ave nue. cf NOTICE. All taxes due, Slate and County, will call at Sheriffs office and settle same by Jan. 28. or levy will be made. D. W. Pittman. Sheriff. Watt Hardware Co. , ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo o<x> Drug Store Comforts Fut niture Repairing and Ipholstering We are still doing b nlues* at the same old stand. 22 Brew er Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revarnish your old furniture, and make It new—We elso do all kinds of upholstering—re pair trunks, suit cases, etc. All our work Is strictly cash when finished—No work deliv ered without the money—Work left In the shop thirty days af ter it Is finished will have stor age charges added nnd will be lUble to be sold for clurfet. J. I. Waite ft Sm. Pf»n. 2M a Brewer *L si “* tt SI X & X IS X X X 22 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 Lotions, Su perlor Cold Cream. If here over thero Is anything you want from a drug store telephone us and you will secure the best of service and quality. * K m & Cherokee Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE 150 POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS,. TAILORSSand BARBERS. •Tailoring AtJReasonable P-iices, THE LA GRANDE BERBER SHOP. 10 Plant Ave. LaGrande Bldg. ♦ ♦ 1 a*************»** i