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WAY-CROSS EVENING HERALD
\Ht EVENING HERALD
Published By
THE HERALD PUBLISHING
A. P. Perham, 8r.
A. P. Perham, Jr.
Editors and Proprietors.
Miss Carrie Perham,
Personal, 8ociety and Local.
CO.
THE BOY AND THE GUN. j
Each season bring* its own sport
or pastimes, games <3r fad tor the (
hoys. The autfimn and winter sea-
i sons when many hoys hunt
shoot
The Wayerosa Herald founded In
1885. The Dally Herald founded In
1892 by A. I*. Perham, 8r.
j a gfLat deal, sa*.; the Omaha B<
i Tills should be the time, then, for the j
'reiteration of that old warning about
the “I-dld-not-know-lt-was loaded’' ac
f cldent. Boys should he <areful with
their shooting hona, and never fall
^ to Know whether they are loaded o.
j nor. Two boys were out shooting a
few day* ago and one thinking his
J gur. dmpty, aimed it at the other and
Entered at the Wayerosa, Ga., Post*, pulled the trigger. The other drop-
pent doad. “I didn't know It was load
ed ” wailed the one who killed him,
echoing the wall of scores of others
who had at sometime been an crimi
nally negligent as himself. So hoy
or man has a right to aim a firearm
at an other person, and when lie does j
it, whether harm comes of it or not,
lie should he ma le to feel that lie has
done something he should not. Par- j
ents can well afford to deny guns |
and pistols to their hoys until they
have reached such ages as will make
them capable ff realizing their dan
gers. If they must have guns, they
should he cautioned against careless
use of them. It sometimes seems
trite to speak of warning IToys against
such things, hut If they were warned
often enough such distressing acci
dents would be fewer.
Telephones
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resolutions and notices of entertain
ments, where charges are made,
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early will please rlng-up the Circula
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we can assure you prompt and *
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THE HERALD IS THE
Official Orgun of the United States
Court t»f the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCR08S, GA., FEB. 17, 1911.
And people who do as they please
aeem to get along Just about us well
ns those who are always trying to
please others.
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Don’t worry too much about dirty
politics, local, state or national wash
ing day comes and then the dirt
comes out.
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The Jacksonville Times-Unlon Is
one of the most welcome mid certainly
one of the voiy best dailies that
comes to our offico. it Is certainly
vefy welcome, always.
A New York boy Is to have a lega
cy of $10,000 provided ho does not
enter tho ministry. Isn’t tliut an aw
ful prospect for tho average small
l»ey to contemplate?
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Piiuny tilings happen after mid-
night In Chicago. This I one of them:
A man went blubbering Into one of
the police stations and reported that
footpads had robbed him of $.1,3(100,
He was put on tho gridiron to ascer
tain where he had got It. Finally ho
confessed that he had robbed a res-
tauiant, asserted that while ho was
getting away with his booty he was
held up. Ho had the money In his
possession less than ten minutes. No
wonder the poor thief felt sore and
went to tho police for relief. -Kx.
’ Whenever Savannah wants u,
have n rare old time,’’ says the Miami
tFla.) Metropolis, "It erects a monu
ment to something or somebody.*
And Savautiah'a history is so rich in
persons and things worth white cele
brating that wo arc never ai a loss
for a subject. -News.
"I have made forty three million
alres”, said Andrew Carnegie. What
shall he do to be save*
Mr. Thonm-s I .oaten died In Ixindon
not long back. An appraisement of
his estate shown that ho left a for
tune of $371,710. Mr. Ix>utos rode
horses in professional races for about
five years, then put his money into a
public drinking place. It took him
about ten yearn To accumulate his for
tune. There Is not a college profes
sor or seleutiflc genius In England
who can make that much money In
ten years.—News.
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HOW'S THIS?
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Offico ot tho Supervising Architect,
Washington, D. C., November 56, 1910
Seeled Proposals will bo received
«t this office until 3 o'clock p. tn., on
tho "lit day of January, 1911, and then
opened, for the conatructlon (Includ
ing plumbing, gns piping, hcnllng ap-
parntua, clertrlc conduits nnd wiring)
o flho rolled Slules Post Offico nt
WAYCK08S. OA„ In accordance with
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
aranlecd under
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
SPECIAL NOTOICE.
If you want to buy a well establish-
DEATH IN ROARING FIRE
May not result from the work of fire*
, bugs but often severe burns are caus
ed retail grocery business, cheap for cd that make a quick need for Buck-
cash, see Thorpe & Co. 7 lit l<,n ' s Arnlca Salv0 > thB nulckeat, our-
est cure for burns, wounds, bruises,
boils, sores. It subdues lnflamatton.
It kills pain. It soothes and heals.
Drives off skip eruptions, ulcers or
plies. Only 25c at All Druggists.
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
“I want to thank you from the bot
tom of my heart.” wrote C. B. Rader,
of l^wlsburg, W. Va., "for the won
derful double benefit I got from Elec
tric Bitters, In curing me of both
A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE
Is a valuable family friend. Foley’s
severe case of stomach trouble and . Honey and Tar fulfills this condition
of rheumatism, from wwlch I hart exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th
been an almost helpless sufferer for
ten years. It suited my case os
though made just for me.” For dys
pepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to
rid tho system of kidney poisons that
cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters
lias no equal. Try thorn. Every bot
tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only
50c at Ail Druggists.
OLD SOLDIER TOTURED.
For years 1 suffered unspeakable
torture from Indigestion, constipation
and liver trouble,” wrote A. K. Smith,
cternn nt Erie, Pn., "but Dr.
King’s New Life Pills fixed
Easton, Pa., states: “Several
members of my family have been cur
ed of bad coughs and colds by the
use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and 1
am never without a bottle in the
house. It soothes nnd relieves the
irritation in the throat and loosens up
the cold. I have always found it a
reliable cough cure.” Gem Pharmacy.
_ right. They’re simply great.” Try
('rawing, and apooincatlon, copies of " VC I 11 0r r
which may bo had from tho Custodian
of site nt Way cross’. On., or at this
LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE.
On the package w’hen you buy Fol
ey's Honey and Tar for Coughs and
colds. None genuine „ without the
, Bee Hive. Remember the name, Fo
all i ley’s Honey and Tar nnd reject any
substitute. Gem Pharmacy.
office at tho discretion of the Super
vising Architect.
Jamc* K’jox Taylor,
n» . »rg Architect
MILL BLOCKS CUT READY FOR
THE STOVE. $3.50 PER CORO,
MEASURED, OR $1.00 PER LOAD.
PHONE 70, ANSLEY COAL CO. 14 3t
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros,
FARM FOR SALE.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Are tonic in action, quick in re
mits. A special medicine for all
kidney and bladder disorders. Mary
C. Abbott, Wolfehoro, N. H., says: “I _ , . . . .
was afflicted with n had enso of rheu- Do r° u want a four hundred
mutism, due to uric acid that my kid- ware county farm, conveniently locat-
neys failed to clear out of my blood. J , , .
I was so lame in my feet, joints, and j market, west of W aycross, on
back that It was agony for me co step, tho Brunswick nnd Western Railroad
I used Foley Kidney Pills for three , . , „ 1Mt
lays when I was aLie to get up and ! between Hasty and Satilla River. Tim
THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY’S SPEC
IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER.
The Puddle Monthly, of Portland,
Ore., Is a beautifully illustrated month
ly mngnrlne which gives full Informa
tion about tho resources nnd opportu
nities of the country lying West of
thd Rockies. It tolls about the Gov-
New York ' eminent Reclamation Projects, free
out and the pains
gone. This great change In condition
I owe to Foley Kidney Pills nnd
commend them to anyone suffering as
I have.” Gem Pharmacy.
FOR LAGRIPPE COUCHS
AND STUFFY COLDS.
Take Foley's Houcy • and Tar.
gives quick relief and expels tho cold
from your system. It contains no
lplates, ts safe and sure. Gem Phar
macy.
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
If will hear inspection. Call on or
write Simon W. Hitch, Waycross,
Ware County, Ga. 20 1m
Suu. And if they were made to
Government land and tells about the
tore to the people the money unjustly districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy- j
taken from them to make millionaires Ing, poultry raising, etc. It has splen-'
Andy and me wwhile crowd would die
In the poorhouse.—Timfs-Uulon.
SENATORIAL.
Omlele Rambler.
The newspapets of the state seem
to Indicate that there will be plenty
of cuudidatca for the United Slates
Senate befote the legislature. Fully
» doxen names have l»cen mentioned I
nnd the end is not yet There Is * ’
general belief that Governor-elect
Hoke Smith can have the plum for the
asking and moat of us believe that he *
will take it.
Why sliouldu’t he? We need an .
able senator just as bad a* wo need * BARRINGTON HALL STEEL
did stories by Jack I.ondoti nnd other
noted authors.
The price is $1.50 n year,, but to !n
troducc it wo will send six months for
fifty cents. This offer must be accept
ed on or before February 1, 1911.
Rend your name and address accoiu
panted by fifty cents In stamps and
learn all about Oregon* Washington,
Idaho, and California.
Address: The Paciffic Monthly, Port
.and, Oregon. » a ra tf
WE ARE WAYX AGENTS
an able governor and there Ik really
mote food gubernatorial •timber In
Georgia than senatorial.
What we need for a governor is a
sane conservative business man like
Pope Brown, Tom Hudson or Murphy
Candler, but we need an aggressive
statesman like Hoke Smith or Brant
ley for the senate.
Waycross
CUT COFFEE.
Nothing like ft on (he
market.
Bare the coupon* and guaranteed
silverware.
HARDY BROTHERS,
PHONE 62.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
J. P. CONNOR—First class Shoe
Repairing; also recovers and repairs
unbrellars to order. 112 Plant eve-
NOTICE.
All taxes due. State and County,
will call at Sheriffs office and settle
same by Jan. 2S, or levy nil 1 be
I tuade.
D. W. Pittman, Sheriff.
f uiniture Repairing
and Ipholstering
We are still doing business
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er Street near the Court House.
Wc will repair—clean up and
revaroDh your old furniture,
and make It new—V,’e also do
all kinds of upholstering—re
pair trunks, suit cases, etc.
AH 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 *tor*
are charges added end will be
Uihle to be told for chargee..
1.1. WaUe ft Soa.
PPM, 294 22 Brtwtr St
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Incubators and
Brooders
Watt Hardware Co.
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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 Lotion*, Su
perior Cold Cream. If here ever thero
is anything you want from a drug
store telephone us and you will secure
the best of service and quality.
Cherokee Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS •
PHONE ISO
POTTER & McMAHA
GENTS FURNISHINGS,a
TAILORSSand BARBERS.
'^Tailoring At|Reasoni.ble P-iices,
THE LA GRANDE BERBER SHOP
lOiPlant Ave. LaGrande Bldg.
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THE
State Life Insurance Company
,, "V
. $3,000,003.00
$1,174,SOW
OF INDIANAP OLIS, INDIANA.
Oeposlts With State for Guar antee of Policies,
8urplug to Policy Holders, .,
Security Iq a Life Insurance Policy is tho principal thing.
One wants protection that protects without regard - to general
financial condltlons.The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE
STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all its policy holders,
the entire cash value of every outstanding policy. At this time
tho company has on deposit with the Scale, 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.
J have beeu with th!s good company seventeen years and
through Its agency have paid many thousands of debars to
beneficiaries
Take no chance with your lite policy but see me for
‘INSURANCE THAT INSURES*
Y.L. STANTON, Manager.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
W. H. ULMER, I
Wheelwright and Blacksmith,
Horseshoeing AxSpecialty.
Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin rearjof :
Singleton iFurniture’Company. ' ^
Satisfaction Guaranteed.