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WAjfCROgS EVENING HERALD
THE EVENING HERALD
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THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Parham, 8r.
A. P. Perham, Jr.
Editors and Proprietors.
Miss Carrie Perham,
Personal, Society and Lofal.
The Waycross Herald founded In
3885. The Daily Herald founded In
1892 by A. P. Perham. Sr.
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THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCRGS3 GA.. FEB. 20, 1911.
If you are on the farm, stay then*,
then you won't have to go back.
The earth Is a tender and kind
mother to the farmer; yet, at one sea
son, ho harrows her bosom and at
/mother plucks her effa.
It is singularly apropos that tho
decorations of Ponnsylvia/a's capi
tal should be, naked. Justice Is us
ually represented aa clothed.
*
It might be said. In passing, If the
*ongiess which will soon convene has
ts way there will be a tremendous
inference in tho cost of living.
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Chauip Clark says: “I like to
‘praise a Hepuhllcati when l can find
one who deso:ves It. but it docs not
keep me busy all the time."
+
The Amguxta Herald defines a so-
clnl affair as ono of (hosd Hi frigs
about Hfrtch th.» hostess Is mad be
cause she is giving it, and Hie guests
are mad because they have to go
WA8TING A CRIME.
A northern paper tells a story of
John D. Rockefeller cautioning his
chaffeur against keeping his engine
running while the car was going down
iilll as it was a waste of gasoline.
‘‘You must not waste anything” was
the injunction given by the richest
in the world. Of course the pa-
publishing the story thought It
worthy of a prominent position be-
' cause Its readers would he surprised
at the “stinginess” of the multi-mil-
Ilcnalro. Rut there Is a little sermon
there which makes the story worth
the space consumed and the tele
graph tolls. Waste Is one of the
great sins of our day. Very few of
us a e not given to It. Not only are
the millionaires shockingly wasteful,
but the millionaires have many imi-
00 tato*s among the near-rich and even
the men and women of moderate j
means. We are teaching It to ou*
children, we are Indulging our boys
and girls in It. Our nation sets a
leading example in the administra- J
tratlon of public affairs and this ex-
yle Is followed by most of the
great Industrial enterprises. *.Ve ore
h like the greedy hog that roots
more over behind the trough than
goes down the throaJ.
It Is a pity that more of us have not
the appieclatlon of the value of sav
ing that John D. Rockefeller has. It
necessarily stinginess that
prompts the habit saving. Mr.
Rockefeller lias , given away millions
Is giving a big portion of bis for
tune. It Is not selfish money saving
that prompted his remark to the chaf
feur but his k?fTi npprCclatlori of the
value of the saving habit and man’s
obligation to his fellowman.
Just now there are millions of peo
pie starving In China. It Is said by
those on the ground that two dollars
worth of food will probably save a
life by carrying ono man or woman
child through the famine. To
aste foed while this is true Is
crime. To wasto two dollars worth
bread Is to waste a human life. To
save two bushels of corn Is to save
co^oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
A man in New York, who attempt
ed to hug a beautiful young woman.
Miss Lemon, has sued her for r.trlk-
Ing him in the eye. Why should a
fellow steal u lemon unless he wants
a punch?
It Is sal,| that Prevalent Taft Mas
begun collecting mileage from clubs
wn.cli invite him to ?,?«*ak. If he
persists in that Washington will see
a great deal more of him than it ?ias
In tile past two years.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AVejeiablefreparaionGr
simUating the FoodantlR
lingUieSiMEMtoaodUGv
Promotes DigestionJOwtft*
ness and Resi-Contalnsncita
Opium.Morpfiine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
life.
The man who wastes n gallon of
gasoline has effected the world’s sup
ply and every consumer has been of
ted that mt:ch.
F.ven the Savior, though he could
re filled tho world with bread a:
cost, enjoined his declples to pick
the crumbs.
Tho lesson of savlhg Is an impor
tant one to tench, and who could
teach It more Impressively than the
world's richest man?
President
Hie tramp's
advising
get work
Taft sent n message to
convention in Milwaukee,
I** tldrst allaying products
men where tiidv com*
I*v.
president will
FOLEY KIDNEY PILL8
Are tonic In action, quick In re
sults. A special medicine for all
kidney and bladder disorders. Mary
Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H.. says: “1
ns afflicted with a bad caso of rheu-
mutism, due to urld add that my kid
neys failed to clear out of my blood.
was so lame In my feet. Joints, aud
back that It was ngony for me to step.
used Foley Kidney Pills Cor three
days when I w*»s 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
I have.” Gem Pharmacy.
Forl^antsandChUdren.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Apetfect Remedy forConstlpa-
lion, Sour Stomcli.Dlarrtw)
Worms jConvnls»nsf(wrish
ness and toss or Sleep.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
r J |
_ ' S TA N B®
Cyphers incubator
Fire Proofed-lnsurable.
Incubators and
Brooders
Watt Hardware Co.
V ooooooo<xx>ooooooo ooooooooooooooooo
Drug Store Comfort\
May not result from the work of flre-
buge but often severe burns are caua-
od that make a quick need for Buck-
Ion's Arnica Salve, the quicken, sur
est cure for burnt, wounde, bruises,
bolli, sores. It subdues fnflamatlon.
ft kills pain. It soothes and heals.
Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or
piles. Only 25c at All Druggists.
A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE
Is a valuable family friend. Foley's
Honey and Tar tullllts this condition
exactly. Mrs.' Charles Kline, N. Stb
St., Easton, Pa., states: “Soveral
memSers of my fsmlly have been cur
ed of bad coughs 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 tho throat and loosens up
tho cold. I have always found It a
reliable cough cure." Gem Pharmacy.
LOOK FOR tWe BEE HIVE.
On the package when you buy Fob
ey'a Honey and Tar for coughs and
colds. Nonp genuine without tht
Bee Hive. Remember the name, Fct
ley’s Honey and Tar and reject any
substitute. Gem Pharmacy.
THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY’S 8PEC
IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER.
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 secure
the best of service and quality.
Cherokee Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
PHONE ISO
T
PEPSICOLA
MAKES YOU EAT LETTER*
FEEL BETTER. SLEEP
BETTER. LOO‘< BET
TER.
Red heen Ginger Ale,
THE BEST BY TEST.
PEPSI COLA BOTLING
WORKS.
D. KEEN, Proprietor.
PHONE 337.
Ciislonally make a faux pas.
Some senator* speak ef- a propose i
amendment to the <-on«tItut!o» for
their direct election by the people ns
revolution try. Who was the
tution made by. any w:*y, and what
In the tone'ign power of i\ people?
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1’ostmaster Generny Hitchcock tl<*-
dares that tho postal savings bank
has passed the experimental stage
The 999 aud 99-100 per cent of tho
postoflLoa of the United States that
have not jet had u try at it want t»»
know.
4.
The Cordele Rambler ffsuroB It out
that the new Georgia district all)
Ink. Congressman Hugh*. out of the ' F0R BARRINGTON HALL STEEL
Third and leave the seat vacant for j ^Qppg£
Nothing like It on the Waycross
FOR LAGRIPPE COUCHS
AND STUFFY COLDS.
Take Foley’s Honey und Tar. It
gives quick relief and expels the cold
from your system. It contains no
r niates, is safe and sure. Gem Phar
macy.
OLD SOLDIER TOTUREO.
"For years I suffered unspeakable
torture, from indigestion, constipation
and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith,
a war. 1 ’veteran at Erie, Pa„ “but Dr.
King's New* Life 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.
WOODI WOODI WOODI
Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros.
FARM FOR 8ALE.
The Paclfllc Monthly, of Portland,
Ore., Is a beautifully Illustrated month
ly magazine which gives full Informa
tion about the resources and opportu
nities of the country lying West of
tho Rockies. It tells about the Gov
ernment Reclamation Projects, free
Government land and tells about the
districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy
ing, poultry' raising, etc. It has splen
did stories by Jack Iuondon and other
noted authors.
The price Is $1.50 a year,, but to In.
traduce It we will send six months for
fifty cents. This offer must be accept
ed on or before February 1, 1911. J. P. CONNOR—First class Shoo
Send your name and address accom- Repairing 1 : also recovers and repairs
panled by fifty cents in stamps and! unbrcllars to order. 112 Plant nve-
lenrn nil about Oregon, Washington, nue. if
Idaho, and California.
Address: The Paclfllc Monthly, Port NOTICE.
*and. Oregon. j a tn tf.
— i All taxes due. State and County,
| will call at Sheriffs office and settle
| same by Jan. 2S, or levy will be
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 Satllla River. Tim
ber 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
ants to sell for division. Go and see
It will bear Inspection. Call on or
write Simon W. Hitch, Waycross,
Ware County, Ga. 26 lm
W. H. ™v._,
Wheelwright and Blacksmith,
Horseshoeing AiSpecialty.
.Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin rearjof
Singleton iFurniture'Company.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
POTTER & McMAHAN
GENTS FURNISHINGS,
TAILORSHand BARBERS.
•Tailoring AtJReasonuble Prices,
THE LA GRANDE BARBER SHOP
lOjPlant Ave. LaGrande Bldg.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
WE ARE WAYX AGENTS
Tom Hudson. If Twiggs Is thrown
Into tho Macon district that would
mean a fight between Hughes and the
Incumbent there. But this is all pure
ly conjecturing. The new district
may be made up of parts of the Sec
ond. Third, First and Eleventh and
not dffturb any of the existing con
America Recorder.
market.
Save the coupons and guaranteed
silverware.
HARDY BROTHERS’
' PHONE 63.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
Office of the Supervising Architect,' made.
Washington, D. C., November 26, 1910
Sealed Proposals will be received
at this office until 3 o'clock p. m., on
the 7th day of January, 1911, and then j
opened, for the construction (Includ
Ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap
paratus, electric conduits and wiring)
o fthe United States Tost Office at
WAYCROSS, GA., in accordance with
f’rawlngs and fpeclficatlon, copies of
which maV be had from the Custodian
i-f site at Waycross, Ga., or at this
office at the discretion .of the Super
vising Architect
James Keox Taylor,
'»•' •7*' *ng Architect
D. W. Pittman, Sheriff.
MEYSKlDNEVPiir
Furniture Repairing
and Lpholstering
We are >ttll data, b-ti*lueta
at the tame old stand. 22 Brow
er Street near the Court House.
We will repair—clean up and
rovarnlsh your old furniture,
end make It new—We olso do
•11 kind, of upholatarlng—re
pair trunks, tult cases, etc.
All our work le strictly cash
when Onlehed—No work deliv
ered without the money—Work
left In the shop thirty d*ye af
ter ft le finished will bare atop-
»e» charges added and wlU be
lltble. to he Mid for chargee.
i. I. Waile & S«a.
Phone 2*4 a Brewer fit
THE
State Life Insurance Compariy
OP IMniAM.tn rti ie I.ir...... A wl
OF INDIANAP GLIS, INDIANA,
Deposits With State for Guar antee of Policies,
Surplus to Policy Holders,
-lompanly
> $8,ooo,'.cn.flo
$1,174,306.00
Security la a Life Insurance Policy la the principal thing.
One wants protection that protects without regard to general
financial condltlons.Tbe 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
the company has on deposit with the State, In first class securi
ties, a larger tmount than all other large companies combined.-
IT8 POLICIES ARE A3 SECURE AS THE BANK OF ENG
LAND.
' I hare been with this good company seventeen years and
through Its agency have paid many thousands of dr'lars to
beneficiaries
Taka no chance with rour Ufa policy but aeo me for
‘INSURANCE THAT INSURES.”
V. L. STANTON, Manager.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
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