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WAYCROSS EVEN ING HERALD
THE EVENING HERALD
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THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Perham, Sr
A. P. Perham, Jr.
Editor* and Proprietors.
Mitt Carrie Perham,
Personal, Society and Local.
The Waycross Herald founded In
1885. The Dally Herald founded in
1892 by A. P. Perham, Sr.
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Codrt of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA., FEB. 10, 1911.
WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE GA.
STATE ORPHAN8’ HOME?
In looking up'data on other mat
ter* we came across a aerie* of acts
and resolutions In General Assembly,
of 1KC6. at Mlllcdgevillc, Gn., that
showed the existence of or Intention
of creating a Stale Orphans* Home,
mid we are curious to know whether
such plan succeeded and ^whether
eiudi a home Is now supported l»y our
Slate or merged Into some other'll*
si It ut Ion. Doubtless some old Geor
gian can supply tjie Information. In
the acta of 'I860 we And the (egleht
Hire donated the Okefenokeo Swamp
f unds to the Georgia Orphan*' Home;
also In same legislature we*And they
sold to Macon the •'State'* Interest In
■nine" reserve land. "In or neur.Mn
con tor 910,000. said money to ho
dedicated and appropt lifted to the
Georgia ,'State Orphans* Home*, and
In same year we find an act passed,
lo modify the law ,against lotteries,
to enable \V. W. lloyd and Mrs. Wil
liam Wilson and other* to conduct
h lottery or lotteries In .city »»f Atlan
ta, to raise money for the building
and* maintenance of the Masonic Or
phans* Home. And among the pro-
vU|ons was one that they should
make annual return*„imdct oath to
fioorgla. that tn»
monies had been properly applied,
■eve., and In case of failure fto carry
cut these agreements, nil property
and assets shall be turned over to. the
Georgia State Orphans* Home, so that
evidently thla Home nrna l» 'active
•existence at that time. And again In
name year, 1*66. vie bud the following
resolution:!
"Be It icaolved by the General As
sembly of the fltate of Georgia, that
Mra. Helena Dorse.v of Atlanta. Geo*
gla. be-and Is hereby appointed a\
""gent for the Stain Orphans* Home,
dlect funds or other material for
' Home, and shall
Mr. Loomis has lu past years made
I many scientific discoveries*, but in ;ils
I latest achievement we are rejoicing,
j because through It, products that are
now absolutely worthies* can he used!
He has discovered a new method for
the manufacture of paper pulp from
all kinds of wood.
The slabs from saw :.r,r,s, wart-
from dune ml! • and turpentine fac
tories, sun flower stalks and things
] that are.now of no value can through
this process be converted Into paper
at one third less time and co*t .than
the present method of manufacturing
paper.
We realize the great value of this
discovery because paper pulp Is largo
ty used in the manufacture of automo-
blleH, roofing. In making silk, and for
hundreds of other purpose
The heroes of the twentieth century j
are the men wwbo help their fellow
man. In I this achievement of Mr.
Loomis we recognize an era of pto-
ftresft opened for South Georgia and a I
real benefactor of'mankind. J
Mrs I. If. Redding. !
Suggests an exchange: Vue largo
increase in population in Wayeioss
and Ware county shows what printers
Ink will do. The people there have
advertised the resources of their sec
tion during the past few years, teach
ing prospective settlers from the
North and West, while the car shops
and lumber mills helped swell the
roll.
— • •—^ ■4*—
• Hryan'M majority for senator tu
Florida was.610 over Blount. Botn
men were educated In Georgia, Blount
at tho State University and Bryan
at Emory -College. Jacksonville con
tinue^ to have both of the Senators.
4
South Georgia Is being' pecked by
citizens from North (leorgtaT North
Carolina and other Southern atates,
attracted by our almost unlimited re
sour cos.- Adel News.
• 4
An eagle that measured seven feet
from tip to tip, carried off twenty
lambs In a month from a Nqrth Geor
gia settlement recently.
Impressions of deepest regret on ac
count of Senator Terrell s recent se
vere attack come from every quarter.
-4*——
New Orleans boosters have quit
the light for tlie Panama Kxpoaltion,
seeing that Frisco already had It.
4*—
Macon seems In earnest about mov
ing that capitol building.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
■ n i
ApcrTecI Remedy forC<»is(i|»
Hon, Sour Slomarh.Dlarrliota
Worms .('onvuIsiouU'cvvma
ness and Loss OF Suin'.
FacSi;»ib Signature uf
■KEW YPHK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
ABOUT IRONING
n
i
DO YOU KNOW THAT BY USING
AN ELECTRIC FLATIRON YOU CAN
CUT 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 YOU FOR A WEEK’S
TRIAL.
C CCNTAUN COM
SAGE FOR DARKENING THE
HAIR.
| DEATH IN ROARING FIRE
, May not result from the work of fire-
I bugs but often severe burns are caus-
«ed that make a quick need for Buck-
Therein nothing new about the idea of len’s Arnica Salve, the quickest, aur-
using Mgr for restoring rhe'color of the cat cure for bums, wounds, bruises,
hair. Our grcut-gruuduiotherx kept their boils, sores. It subdues Inhumation,
locks soft, dark and glossy by uoing a It kills pain. It soothes and heals.
**sag«‘ tea.*’ Whenever their hair feJJ out Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or
or took ou a dull, faded or streaked ap- plies. Only 25c at All Druggists,
pearunce, they made a brew of sage' ■ ■■
A R eL,ABLE COUfiH MEDICINE
rr* a ,v^“o rXr^ ;h. „VV m, i " “ valuable family friend. Foley’s
ami matin. Hi- brew. Tin. Hi done by SJ* UL.J!?”'
akillfnl rllt-mists belter Iban We eould do ' m ' U .: m |i v a t,o"ve been cur
It onrwlvea. have to do I, to. I— 1 ?”* °‘ my family have keen cur-
cull for the ready made produef. IVyeth’i
For either acme > nrof.u
disorders, for annoy vii vh.u.
Irregularities, take r o1 y
Pills. An huucet ann eHecx:\c
Ine for kidney atU bladder
dors. Gem Pharmacy.
n«?i
edi-
4lsor-
Wage mid Sulphur, containing sage Inlhc
prrtpfr strength, with the addition of
Sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy.
This preparation U sold by all first-class
druggists for f»0c. and $1.00 » bottle, or
is sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical
Company, 74 Fort la mb Ht„ New York
City, upen receipt of price. P
or Sale and recommended by Chsro
ee Pharmacy.
THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY’S SPEC
IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER.
The Paclfflc Monthly, of Portland,
Ore., la a beautifully illustrated month
ly magazine which give# full informa
tion about the reaourcea and opportu
nities of the country lyjng .West of
tho Rockies. It telle about the Gov
ernment Reclamation Projects, free
Government land and tell* about‘the
•port her ac * districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy-
the Board of Trustee* of said log, poultry raising, etc. It has splen-
Approved, 10th Nov. 1 stories by Jack l.ondou and other
w' j noted authors.
^£fst facts, as they j The pr j ce j, f i.so a year,, but to In
> *(si?ry of our Oke- j troduce it we will send six months for
would like ^ fifty cent*. This otter must be accept
ed on or before February i; isll.
Send your name and address accom
panied by fifty cents In stamps and
learn all about Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, and California.
Address; The Paclfflc Monthly, Port
ndt'OriRfon, famtf.
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
"I want to thank you from the bot-
tonr o{ my heart.” wrote C. B. Rader,
of (.cwlsburg, W. Vn„ “for the won
derful double benefit 1 got from Elec
tric Hitters, m curing mo of both a
severe case of stomach trouble and
of rheumatism, from wwlch I had
been an Almost helpless sufferer for
ten years. It milted my cise as
though made Just for me." For dys
pepsia, indigest ion, jaundice p.ml to
ft<t the system of kidney poisons that
cause rheumatism, Electric Hitters
has no equal. Try them. Every bot
tle I* guaranteed to satisfy. Only
50c at All Druggists.
OLD SOLOIER TOTUBED.
"For ycaya 1 suffered unspeakable
torture from Indigestion, constipation
and fiver trouble,” wrote A. K. Smith,
a war veteran aCKrle, Po.. “bui Dr.
King's New Life PUIr fixed me All
right. They’re simply great.” Try
them for any stomach, IKer or kid
ney trouble. Only 25c-at All Drug
gists. ' A
ed of bad coughs and qoMs 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 looaens up
tho cold. I have always found It a
rellnble 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 tfcs
Bee IHve. Remember the name, Fa
ley's Honey and Tar and reject any
substitute. Gem Pharmacy.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOO!
Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros.
Ware County Light & Power
Company.
Telephone 30
COQOOOOOOOOO<XX>OO«OOOO0OO<X>OOOCiOOOO
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FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS -V.
Arr tonic in tu-tfon. quick in r«\
units. A special medteine for nit
kidney and bladder disorders. Mary
C. Abbott, Wolfcboro, X. If., says: -‘I
war afflicted with n.bnd case of rbcu*
instlsm. due to nrlc aetd that my kid
neys failed to dear out of mjr blood.
I war so Ionic in my feet. Joint*. Mid
bock that U was agony* for me to stop,
t used Foley Kidney Pills for three
days when J m able to get up and
move about and the paint were all
gope. Tula great diange In condition
I own to Foley Kidney Pills and re
commend them to anyone suffering ns
I have." Horn Pharmacy.
FARM FOR SALE.
Do you want a tour hundred acre.
Ware county farm, conveniently locat
ed to market, treat of Waycross, on
the Brunswick and Weatcrn Railroad
between Haaty and 8atilla River. Tim
ber and wood on Ibe land would pay
for It, If marketed. 30 acres has beet
In cultivation. Public road pastes
through It, Well watered. Fulmoor
creek Is Its' eastern boundary. Owner
wants to sell for division. Go end see
It trill bear Inspection. Call on or
write 8!mon W. Iliteh, Waycross,
war* County. Oa. se 1m
Incubators and
Brooders
Watt Hardware! ICo.
>0000000000000000000000000000000000
FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS
AND STUFFY COLI
Take Foley'* Honey nod Tar.
glvca quick relief and expel* the -
from your system. It e '
platea, Is safe and sure,
micy.
K
J. P. CONNOR—First class Shbc
Irlng; also recovers and repairs
-liars to order. 112 riant ave--
nue.
NOTICE.
due, State and County,'
Sheriffs office and acttle
a. !S, or levy will be
[ Drug Store Comforts
There are ttianjr things for your
' convenience and comfort at our Drug
StVe. Ice .Caps, Rath Brushes.
Springes, Ctiamols Hot Water Bags,
Toilet Necessities, Face 'Lotions, Su- *
perlor Cold Cream. U here ever there
It Anything you want from a drug
store.telephone us and you will secure
the best of service and quality.
t*aa
v\ Pittman, Sheriff.
•e Repairing
bolstering
'I doing biaihen
1 stand, tt Brew-
.he Court Home,
r—clean up .and
old furniture,
w—We also do
oholsterlng—re-
t eases, etc.
is strictly cash
So work dettv-
e money—Work
thirty days af-
vrlll have stop
ed and will be
d for chargee.
iSS«.
Cherokee Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
PHONE ISO
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TAILORS land BARBERS.
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liiPUnt Ave. LaGrande Bldg.