Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 14, 1911, Image 2

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WAfCROSS EVEN ING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD DON'T REPRESENT THE FARMERS Published By — THE HERALD PUBLISHING A. P. Perham, Sr. A. P. Peri,am, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. Thn-e men, comprising the legisla tive committee of the National (•range, and assuming to speak for j thai organisation, have Inched a pro test against the ratification of the clprocjty treaty wfh Canada, stating ! j that every memher of flic grange will i he rnked to uphold the corninitee. | The Waycross Herald founded in 18S5. The Daily Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Perham, Sr. ■ 1 — j Two of these men, N. J.. Bachelor, of Telephones Business Office 25 j Concord, N. H., and Aaron Jones, of 258 Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Office »No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Month $ .45 3 Months $1.25 C Months $2.50 1 Year $5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, 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 please ring-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, as this is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCRO88, QA., FEB. 14, 1911. The gallinaceous trll»e lias Its aris tocracy, loo. Witness the sale of six eggs at the Htinswick Poultry farm of South Plainfield, N. J., some time ngo, for $125. The producer of those eggs was a prize single-comb White Orpington. May her tribe never In crease, at least for egg consuming purposes. She Is a plutocrat of plu tocrats. The Aldrich Reserve Association scheme Is hut a central bank under another name. The experience of* tlm country with that sort of an institu tion has not been at nil favoruhle. It (ook a hard-iieade | president and dras tic action to put it out of buslnes-*. Under the growth of concentrated money (>ower a central hank would he more dangerous today than in the time of Jackson. .j.— —-— S' natot Owen, of Oklahoma, utter ed words that were as truthful as they wore lilting when in speaking against the ship subsidy bill lie ad vised the senate to adjourn and go home. '"Phis congress has been re pudiated by the American people," declared Senator Owen, “and yet. It continues in session in an effort to put through the discredited legisla tion like the ship subsidy hill. The people repudiated the party in power because of its advocacy of ship sub sidy, other subsidies and ita sutmerv- icnco to the special Interests." The dignity of such eminent t tatesinrh as Vice President Sherman, Senator |g»r- itner, and nil the horde of discredi ted servants of the special Interests was considerably i u ft led by Senator Owen’s plain talk. Tho truth fre quently hurts. I.'aimna, are rank standpatters. Their (Hu. Ics and leadership have been re pudiated by five progressive grange states that contain more than two- thirds of the total membership of the organization, which is probably half a million. The extent of the protest against their leadership, and tho real feelings of the farmers throughout the country Is Indicated by the fact that the membership of (he grange j has declined nearly half during their regime. They are either actually un der the control of the "Interests" of woefully ignorant of the demauds of j the times and the necessities of the people they assume to represent. They hold to the repudiated standpat high protective tariff. The excuse they offer for the defeat of the treaty Is that while admitting scr"» foodstuffs free and greatly re ducing the duties on others, manufac tured goods remain at the same old rates. This is a flimsy pretext which will not docelve the farmer. The tiealy is but an entering wedge that will be followed by a radical revision downward by the coming Democratic congress. Men like Bac helor and Jones, and the trusts and combines and protected monopolies they stand for, dread the breach that the tieaty is hound to make in the high protec tion wall. They know that It prosag os the demolition of the structure behind which the grasping monopo lists have sheltered themselves while robbing the consumer. They will not fool the farmer, who is plucked right and left for everything he uses. Far mers as a class will benefit as much as any other* In the country by tli lowering of duties and the reinovul of artificial trade restrictions. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of tho Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C-. November 2C, 1910 Sealed Proposals will bo received at this office until 3 o’clock p. m., on the 7th day of January, 1911, and then The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA SPECIAL NOTOICE. ir you want to buy a well emnbllah- od retail grocery bualnena, cheap tor ] ed“that make"a’qulck "need tor" Buck- cash. see Thorpe * Co. 7 141, ,en ’“ Arnl ® a Salve, the quickest, sur- DEATH IN ROARING FIRE May not result from the work of fire- I bugs but often severe burns are caus- est cure for burns, wounds, bruises, boils, spres. It subdues inflamatlon. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY. . _ . - , , "I want to thank you from the hot- D ,!: lve “ “* ""H* on *' ul “ r * or tom of my heart." wrote C. B. Rader,! l ) r R - O n Iy -5c at All Druggists, of Lewlsburg. W. Vn., “for the won- i ’ " " derful double benefit 1 got from Elec- | A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE trie Bitters, in curing me of both a j j H a valuable family friend. Foley’s severe case of stomach trouble and Honey and Tar fulfills this condition of rheumatism, from wwlch I had j exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th been an almost helpless sufferer for St.. Easton, Pa., states: “Several ten years. It suited my coso as members of my family have been cur- (bough made just for me.” For dys- J ed of bad coughs and colds by the pepsla. Indigestion, jaundice and to j u «e of Foley’s Honey and Tar and I rid the system of kidney poisons that | am never without a bottle in the cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters. house. It soothes and relieves the has no equal. Try them. Every bot-l Tho Democrats of tho house. In caucus, have again given a good ac count of themselves and domonslrrh OLO SOLDIER TOTURED. >r 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 Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great." Try irritation In the throat and loosens up 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 Lotions, Su perior Cold Cream. If here ever there is anything you want from a drug store telephone us and you will securo the best of service and quality. i Cherokee Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE ISO opened, for the con.trncUon Cl.cl.d-, »™‘ or & Ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap paratus, electric conduits and wirlug) o fthc United States Post Office at WAYCROSS, GA., In accordance with ('rawlngs and specification, copies of which may ho had from the Custodian t*f site at Waycross, Ga., or at this office at the discretion of the Super vising Architect. James Knox Taylor, , ••/*• «pg At obiter! THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. The Paclfllc Monthly, of Portland, Ore., la a beautifully Illustrated month ly magazine which gives full informa tion about the resources ami opportu nities of the country lying West of tho Rockies. U tell* about tho Gov ernment Reclamation Projects, free ed a commendable sense of devotion Government land.and tells about the! to the public Interest by formally districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy- j pledging themselves to vote for Ca- i tng, poultry raising, etc. It has spien-1 nadiaa reciprocity. That the sent!- j stories by Jack London and other I room III favor of tho reciprocity trea- 1 , U1 . C ,| author.. ! ty waa well nigh unanimous was In- ( Tho p r j co j s $1.50 a year,, but to In , dictated by the vote, DO to Only 26c at All Drug- 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., sa.ts: “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. 1 wns so lame in my feet, joints, aud hack that It was agony for me to step. 1 used Foley Kidney Pills for three 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. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros. FARM FOR SALE. Do you want a four hundred acre, are county farm, conveniently locat ed to market, west of Waycross, on the Brunswick and Western Railroad day. when i w„« able to get up and b « l *' een Haaty and SatUla River. Tim move uDout and the pains were all gone. This great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and re commend them to auyone suffering as I have.” Geui Pharmacy. FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no cplatcs. is safe and sure. Gem Phar macy. bur 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 on or write Simon W. Hitcb. Waycross, Ware County, Ga. 20 lm POTTER & McMAHAN GENTS FURNISHINGS,. TAILORSIand BARBERS. : I ^Tailoring AtJReasonuble Prices, THE LA GRANDE BERBER SHOP lOjPlant Ave. LaGrande Bldg. The majority of those few Democrats who did not favor supporting the treaty took their stand on the ground that there was no occasion to rush tho Tuft treaty through without amend- ' ment because of the painstaking work | of tariff revision that soon would be undertaken by a Democratic congress. * A few of the dissenter^ were such In the interests of their local const it u- I onclea who foresaw some sllgnt dl.s-. advantage to their sections in tho troduoe it wo will send six months for fifty cents. This offer must be accept ed on or before February 1, 1311. Send your name and address accom pan led by fifty cents in stamps and learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California. Address: The Paclfllc Monthly, Port $*nd. Oregon. i a m tf. PEPSICOLA MAKES YOU EAT BETTER, FEEL BETTER. SLEEP BETTER, LOO< BET TER. Red been Ginger Ale, THE BEST BY TEST. PEPSI COLA B0TLHVG WORKS. O. L. KEEN, Proprietor. PHONE 337. J. P. CONNOR—First class Shoe Repairing; also recovers and repairs uubrellars to order. 112 Plant ave- All taxes due. State and County, will call at Sheriffs office and settle same by Jan. 28. or levy will be D. W. Pittman, Sheriff. WE ARE WAY! AGENTS SEEDS SPECIAL OFFER: ^ndln^r«jl^lu^h^M^n^O^ARRINGTOI^AL^TREL r MBBBSffHg WrHlta-dty: Mentton thl, Piper. torily of Democratic rcpreacntaltvca viewed the whole .abject from • broad, patriotic standpoint. unbUndnd by pnrtlalnn advantage and unwarp- CUT COFFEE. Nothing Ilka It on tba Waycroaa market Save the coupon, and guaranteed ! I wd by aetfieh con.lderatloni. Tba I .ilverwnre. support of tba Democrat. Insures the j HARDY BROTHERS, j PHONE 62. of the reciprocity treaty In the bouse. What Ita fate may be In (he senate I* problematical. THE PURE FOOD STORE. -,0 Furniture Repairing and Upholstering We ere .till doing b.i.lneu at the same old .tend, S3 Brew er Street near the Court llouae. We will repair—clean up end rovarnl.h your old furniture, and make It new—We llso do all kind, of upbol.terlog—re pair trunks, suit caaea, tte. All our work la strictly cash when finished—No work deliv ered without the money—Work left In the ebop thirty days af ter It la finished will have stor age chargee added end will bn liable to-be sold tor chargee. J. I. Waite S See. Phone 2M 22 THE State Life Insurance Company OF INOIANAP OLIS, INDIANA. Oepotita With State for Gu.r antes of Policies, .... $8,000,000.00 8urpl u * to Policy Holders, $1,174,600.0b Security i a n Lite Insurance Holley la tbe principal tblng. One wants protection that protect, without regard to general financial condltloos.Tlie STATE LIFE DEPOSITS VlTH.THE STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Ha policy holders, the entire cash value of every outstanding policy. At this time tbe company has on deposit with the State, in first class securi ties, a larger amount than all other large companies combined. ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK OF ENG LAND. I have been with this good company seventeen years and throjgh its agency have paid many thousands o! deMars to beneficiaries. Take no chance with your l *fe policy hut *ee me for “INSURANCE THAT INSURES.” V. L. STANTON. Manager. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, if Horseshoeing AiSpecialty. Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin reaifof Singleton i Furniture’Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed. / —■-tt’