Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 08, 1911, Image 2

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WAVCROSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING A. P. Ptrham, 8r. A. P. Perham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. The Waycross Herald founded la 18*5. The Dally Herald rounded In 1892 by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephones Dullness Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Residence 26H. Evfry Afternoon Except Sunday. Office No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Month f .15 Months $1.25 Months $2.50 Year $5.00 special notice AH obituary notice#, cards of thanks, resolution)! arid notices of entertain- clients, where charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of C <v*nts a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald tbai not receive the paper promptly and early will please ring-up the Clrcula- flon Manager and report the trouble to him, n« this Is the only moans that w»- can assure' you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the City of Waycross, Official Organ of the County Hoard of Kdurnllon. Official Organ of the United Slates Court of the South*-™ District of Georgia. WAYCR08, OA„ FEB. 8, 1910. There Is very little probability of iieor gift's having an addition congrss* Hioiiul district. The race next year will probably he Hughes, Tom Hudson mid some on.- f. on* the middle of tho j district—Crisp, Houston, Dooly or Pulassl. Deports from all over tho country indicate that we have not had enough min to moisten the land; unless wo Lave a pretty wet spring there will not he enough moisture to make good crops, We will ill all probability have enough wet weather In February and March to make up for lost time. RABBIT 8AU8AQE. Louisville Courier-Journal. Down In Georgia tlusro ia gastron omic Joy Hi the discovery of a now table delicacy In the form of rabbit sausage. Tho benefactor to mankind who made the discovery lives In Wilkes county, and ttiero Is more re. Job lug In Wilkes over ono Molly Haro made into mincemeat than over ninety and nine specimens of the tniiie that luve been fried, stowed, boiled or barbecued. 'I he good news is gradually porco- I itliig Into ‘other parishes. Tho In ventor of rabbit sausage la showing no dls|Nu>ltlon to bottle up hla «rare recipe, to peddle patent rights or to put In a claim for royalties. It was In (leorgls that President Taft made bis llrat acquaintance with 'possum* and now all the Cleorglans are saying that tho proud, marsupial, nocturnal "bird" la not deserving of mention In the same breath with rabbit sau sage. The President will have a new epicurean experience coming to him the next time he set* foot ou Georgia Mil. * I which for a limited expenilturo of j the state's money ao much nformation of direct practical value can he djs- semtnau-fl over so wide a territory. The Importance of operating this train will i»e better appreciated when it H realized 1'iaf it will travel about 6,000 miles, covering tin? groat-r part of Georgia's 60,000 square miles of territory, traversing lit counties and , ^topping at M0 towns and cities. Tho last train reached approximate* I ly 160,000 people. It is believed that a larger number will visit the pres ent one since its equipment is better I in all respc-cts und Its exhibits more | elaborate. The cost of equipping and J operating this train is being chiefly j borne by friends of agricultural edu- . cation ami ia not, therefore, incurring I any material outlay of state funis. / Equipment of Train. j The train com Isis of seven cars, of I which six are used for exhibit purpos- | e». There is an Anns 1'alace car for ! live stock, containing a pair of choice j draft f'crcberon horses from which | colts and mules may ho raised, re- ( suiting in the saving of a part of the nine million dollars whleli are now aniiual'iV sent • out of the Mate for work stock. There will be a Hereford bull and a gru fo cow and calf, show ing the .benefit of using purebred sires on the -native eat tie for the produc tion of a desirable strain of beef an imals. There will be choice speci mens of the Jersey and Holstein breeds of rattle with records of their production to illustrate that cowa may be developed with an earning capac ity of more than $200.00 net per n. There will be representatives two breeds of swine, the Berk- shires and Thm worths, a llock sheep, and representatives of several different breeds of poultry. The poultiy industry u a most Important consideration In the sjate of (leorgls, and In view of the Interest beng tak en n this matter by the boys and ALC OHOL 3 PER CENT AVtgrtalkftqnmionlcrAs. slmilail/iAilicFoixl aalRefill IngUrStonattoandBowlsrf mamanai Promotes Digesdon Clirf rft* iwss and lfestXoataiiuneiiKr Opiun: .Morphine iwrMbsaL Not NAnc otic, /IrviL Seed"" Aperferf Remedy forCorAlita- lion. Sour Stonach.Dlnrri».’s Worms X'onvnlsioiis.l'fwisli ness oiiil Loss OF Suite. FuSh Je Signature of NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Rabbit sausage looks good at long ““ Tho * < ‘ *' 10 llke r * bbH ln ,be nal and mechanical analy.l. of aom. girls, it is desirable to let them see some choice specimens of tho breeds of poultry best adapted to (leorglga conditions. Next will be a carload of machinery of tho latest and most Improved typ< Much of this machinery will bo In stalled to it may bo seen in motion, Then will follow two large baggage curs in which will bn exhibits of corn and cotton, showing the boat varieties and the Influence of fertilisers on rop production. There will be an exhibit of the boys' corn club work models of farm buildings; photo graphs Illustrating the work of the students In the College of Agricul turn; outline of tile course of study pursued In the College of Agricul lure; outline of a farmer’* reading course; a demonstration of the beet meLiods of scletcing and Improving corn and cotton; snmples of fertiliz ing materials with formulas suitable for tho pHncipsl crops; grade and standards of long and aho?t staple cotton; varieties of cotton showing the variation lu staple from different soils; diseases, their treatment and means of controlling tho same; spray ing outfits for orchards and gardens; exhibits of dairy machinery; rations suitable for various classes of live stock; nsect enemies and diseases of plants with methods of cent:oiling the smile; and an exhibit of the client various forms In which ft Is wont to be served In Kentucky would ueed of the type soils of Georgia. Any man or woman in the state who owns 'lltllo por.ua.lon 10 join in «n assault |nnU ( . Hn l(ford to hour , upon Wilke, county'. latest produc- m tbw eAlbUi ,blc. Uon in the line o (hlgh-cl... W w||||| d „ u >nd lnfornmtlon 0 , vtaI Tho.. who .re fortunate enoush to recoil the fatuous country uuuit concern to every progressive citiren. The Rdueotionol Train will re.eh thot oneo wo. to Ik- h.d in ne.rly ! Wayi . ro „ Kobrnary M> » t l: j ft p . ra . every Kentucky farmhouse In Its pruj> | or MOM. will Ik, hord to convlnc. ^ xmp0 ^ Iowa, ho. night Inche. th.t anything better .tf or .ver will o( , now ^ We d0 not envy h „ r the discovered. even an Inch of it SAGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. ! DEATH IN-ROARING FIRE , May not result from tho work of fire- I bugs but often severe burns are caus- ' cd that make a quick need for Buck- There Is nothing new almiil the <d*»a of len's Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur- iiNiiig mhjjm for r«-Mioriiig ibe color of the est cure for burn*!. wounds, bruises, hair. Our great-grandiuolhcrs kept their boll*. sores. It subdues inflamation. ft - dark and glossy by using a It kills pain, ft soothes and heals. lock* a*.* h ■ look Wf «li Whenever their hair fell out Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or a dull, faded or streaked up* piles. Only 25c at All Druggists. *4nee, they made a brew of Mage ■ ■ ——■ ■ - - - '* and applied it to their hair with Jerfully lN>tie|iei.il effeel. Nowaday mw . RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE , V e Vo 7e*ort To the old time"' ** ,l valuable family friend. Foley’s .•thud of gathering the herbs Hono > r and Tar fu,fl,Ia th,i condition and making (be hrew. This is done by exacll >- Mr »- Charles Kline, S. 8th •Wilful ehemials better than we rould do St - Canton Pm. States: *"Seireral it onr-elve*. and all we have to do ia to i “»«mbera of »»>' family have bhen cuf- call for the ready made product. Wyeth's ed of . bad coughs, and cold* by the Rage and Sulphur, containing sage in the prpjsT strength, with the addition of Sulphur. another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation la wild by all first-daw druggists for {Mk*. and $1.00 a bottle, or Is went direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company. 74 Cortlnmlt St.. New York City, upon receipt of price. • or sale and recommended by Chero *• Pharmacy. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY. "I want to thank you from tho bot tom of my*'heart.” wrote C. B. Rader, of l.ewlsburg, \v. Vo., "for the won derful double benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of, stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from wwlch 1 had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my caae ns though made Just for mo." For dys pepsia. indigestion. Jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters has no equal. Try thorn. Every bot tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at All DrugglstH. OLD 80LDIER TOTURED. "For yeara 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 I.lfe Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great" Try them for any' stomach, liver or kid ney trouble. Only 25c at AU Drug gists. use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and.I aiu never without a bottle In the house. It soothes and relfeves the Irritation in the throat and loosens up tho cold. I have always found It a reliable cough cure.” Gem Pharmacy. 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. WOOD! WOODI WOOD! Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros. FOLEY KIDNEY PILL8 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 esse of rheu matism. due to uric acid that my kid neys failed to clear out of my blood. I wan so lame in my feet, joints, and back that It was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Puls for three days when 1 w«»s able to get up and move about and the pains wire all gone. This great change in condition 1 owe to' Foley Kidney Pills and re- .'otuuiend them to anyone suffering as 1 have.** Gem Pharmacy. FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. Take Foley's Honey and Tor. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no • Plates. Is safe' and sure. Gem Pliar tnacy. SECOND EDUCATIONAL TRAIN .MIMESIS Kduratloo la the .lagan or unlay, j rOK BARRINGTON HALL STEKL and la no alate haa the public cume .to more thormiahly a>i|.ecjate It* advantage* than in tieornta. tn rca pon a. to tha public demand, the Stale Onllam of Acrtcultur* in cooperation with the various railroad, haa undar-ijanl.ii DDATUCDC takan to or»aalM aad oparata a aae j HMIfl* V DICUIII CIO, and train throu*hout tha itate. nine. I PHONE 62. it la beliavcd that there la no way la THE PURE FOOD STORE. CUT COFFEE. Nothing like it on tha Waycroas market Save tha conpona* and (uarantaed silverware. PEPSICOLA MAKES YOU EAT BETTER. FEEL BETTER. BLEEP BETTER. LOOt BET TER. Be4 keen Singer Ale, THE BEST BY TE*T. PEPSI COLA B0TUNG WORKS. O. L. KEEN, Proprietor. PHONE 337. FARM FOR 8ALE. Do you want a four hundred acre. Ware county (arm. conveniently locat ed to market, west of Waycropa. on the Brunswick and Weatern Railroad between Hasty and Satllla River. Tim her end wood on the land would pay (or It, If marketed. 30 acres hu been In cultivation. Public road passes throuih It. Well watered. Fulmoor creek la Ita eastern boundary. Owner wants to sell for divitlon. Go and see It will bear Inspection. Call on or writs Simon W; Hitch. Waycroas, Ware County. Ga. :e im J. P. CONNOR—First class Shoe Rq^tlring: also recovers and repalra unhrcllnrs to order. It: Plant eva- nue. if ABOUT IRONINGS DO YOU KNOW THAT BY U3INO AN ELECTRIC FLATIRON YOU CAN CUT YOUR IRONING LA30R 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. At Ware County Light & Power Company. Telephone 30 •OpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOOO Incubators and Brooders Watt Hardware Co. >0000000000000000^ NOTICE. All taxes due, State and County, will call at Sheriffs office and settle same by Jan. 2$. or levy will be made. D. W. Pittman, Sheriff. fui niiure Repairing and Upholstering We are still doing bualnesa at the aarne old stand, it Brew er Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revarnl.h your old furniture, j and make It new—We also do | all klada of upholstering—ro- palr tranks, salt cases, ate. All our work fa strictly cash - whan Dalsbad—No work deliv ered without the mooey—Work left In the ahop thirty days af ter it to finished will have stor- •«e charges added and wtU be liable to be sold for chargee. J. I. Wiile i Sm. Rhone 2M £t Brewer fit | IklOiMieiMiOfMitElkSlMMklkfiglggUOUgMklklMI [ Drug Store Comforts Thero arc many things for your, convenience and comfort at our Drug Store. Ice Caps. Bath Brushes, Sponges. Chamois Hot Water Baga, Toilet Necessities. Face Lotions, Su perior Qpld 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. Cherokee Pharmacy jg PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS | PHONE ISO POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS,, TAILORSiand BARBERS. •Tailoring AtJRejsonuble P-iices, THE LA GRANDE BIRDER SHOP lOjPlant Ave. LaGrande Bldg. V^4r