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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
THE EVENING HERALD
Published By ■ -
THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Perham, 8r.
A. P. Perham, Jr.
Editors and Proprietors.
Mist Carrie Perham,
Personal, 8cciety and Local.
BRANTLEY’S VIEW8 AS
80UND AS A DOLLAR.
! Congressman Brantley’s views on
the tariff arc as sound as a dollar. '
They are Democratic and no right- 1
thlnkliy? man can object to them. ,
in a nut shell, he holds to the idea dred and forty eight railway mall
that as long as revenues are raised clerk* here took a revolutionary step
T 'ho y !™J Herald folinded !u h >' tar,n liie b,lrd, ' n, ‘ 01 ,h,! 101 government employee, by afflll-
Railway Mail Clerks Join
American Labor Federation!
1892 by A. P. Perham, 8r.
Telephones
Business Ofllcc 25
Kditorlal Offle 25
Residence 2C8.
Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
tat Iff should he so disturbed that the ating with the American Federation
' . benefits may be shared by those who of Labor, receiving a charter and
i have the burdens to bear. In other j electing and instating officers. The
Office No. 8 Jane Street
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Month • -45
Months 11.25
Months $2.50
Year $5.00
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be charged at advertising rates of 5
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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
w<* can assure you prompt and early
delivery.
words, he sees no reason why the j new organization, which stands on
| South should have to pay a tariff tax
on everything It has to buy and re
ceive none of the benefits of the tar
iff upon what is has to sell.—Valdosta
Times.
The above is only one of scores of
complimentary notices of Congress
man Wm. O. Brantley and endorse
ments Of his wonderful ability as a
statesman and his worth as a man.
The reputation of Brantley is nation
al. There Is no hamlet in this broad . __ _ _
■ m „ . „ . . _ . I country off - tro"Canadian reciprocity
land so small that it has not heard J . v *
Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 22.—Two hun-tbe same basis as a labor union, is
to be known as the Railway Clerks’
Protective Association, and Is tbo
first organization of postal employees
to Join the ranks of organized labor.
The clerks claim they have not tho
right to appeal and cannot reach the
depaitment to better their conditions.
Rallying The Farmers To
Fight The Reciprobity
—L
NOTICES BEING SENT BROADCAST BY THE NATIONAL GRANGE.
Concord, N. H., Feb., '22—Notices
calling attention to a hearing which
Ir to be granted the farmers of the
I bill ^fy—fhe' “Sffilife committee on fl-
j nance and urging the grangers to be
THE HERALD IS THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA., FEB. 23, 1011.
Oh, you dear little Alberty; I am
so frightened for your safety.
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Burbank, the “Plant Wlzzard,*
ought to try hit* hand ou a deathless
peach.
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And now the news comes that the
Florida a ange crop Ib In great dan
ger from the cold.
The fruit experts of the state keem
to have abandoned hope for the f.ult
crop
his name. He Is honored by bis own
people and party and he is respected ,
„. „. . . . • , ‘ represented at the hearing, are being
and admired by those of an opposite •
political faith. Governor-elect Hoke
Smith was recently heard to say that
Mr. Brantley was the finest lawyer
In the House of Representatives and
that his wonderful logic had convinc
ed him on points where there had
formerly been a difference between
himself and the congressman from
the Eleventh Georgia.
His character, his ability and his
Democracy are absolutely without
spot or blemish.
sent throughout. the United states
by former Governor Napum J. Bach-
elder, master of the National Grange
Patrons of Husbandry. The notice
reads; «
“The United States senate commit
tee on finance will give a hearing to
farmers on the Canadian reciprocity
bill on the morning of Feb. 21. This
is the most Important matter affect
ing farmers’ Interest that has come
up In congress for a generation. The
National Grange urges the farmers
of fil'd country wherever possible to
send representatives to attend this
hearing and voice the unanimous sen
timent of the farmers against the In
justice of the reciprocity scheme.”
Atlantic Coast L,ine Schedule.
DEPARTURES.
Here Is the composition of a Bill
vllle youngster; —
“Billy don’t want springtime
To come to Georgia State,
I For his daddy does the (tailin’
Whilst Billy digs the bait!”
Tho South's physical recovery Is
being rapidly consumated. The South
Is growing rapidly nud substantially.
It Is the opinion in Washington
" That an extra session of' Congress
will be held, commencing March 15th.
The corset coat for men Is to be
followed by tho pantaloon skirt for
women just to show that lunacy Is
not confined to ono sex.
King George of England gavo tho
first lovee of his reign yesterday,
diplomatic and official circles. The
American minister was present.
, ■— -*>•
Tue people of Glynn county arc
giving their attention to good roads
and drainage these days. Sifrely that
beats factional politics a country
mile.—Brunswick News. Anything
Sven a bobtail (tush beats factional
politics.
Why :*au* about Rabin liood and
the road leerry agents of the past,
who merrily held up stage conches,-
when It Is almost becoming a dally
occurrence ft, bandits to hold up tho
modern Iron steed and relieve an
entire train full of passengers of their
valuable*?—Macon News.
Wellesley college could go farther
and do worse than select Miss Helen
Gould fo- Us presidency. Miss Helen
Gr.uld Is one member of that family
whose lire has been distinctly credit
able. She seems to he a woman of
noble instincts and high Ideals, and
there Is no lensott to doubt that she
Would fill the office of president of the
institution with credit to herself and
satisfaction to Wellesley.
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That a criminally disposed beggar
threw- a stone through a window of
Miss Helen .Gould s home with intent
to kill her. does not surprise the Col
umbia State. ’ Mis/ Gould,” It says,
“Is a thoroughly good woman, a rich
woman who uses her immense wealth
for the tellef of suffering humanity,
whose charities are wisely arranged
and carried out and whose whole lifo
has been marked by the consistent
and persevering doing of good deeds.
Poor, miserable, frail human nature-*
to rebel against the good and wound
Itself when hat# alma a blow tf .00
H|wa.
This is a first rate time to write a
spread eaglo article on George Wash
ington Day. But most of us ’old’ tins’
have worn our pencils out at that
business long ago.
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WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONG
WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING,
BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT
THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY
OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST-
CLA8S AT J. T. McGEE’S 8HOP ON
ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf
CARD BOARD, ALL COLORS, AT
HERALD OFFICE.
HOW’S THIS?
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, 0.
Wo, tho undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
In nil business transactions and fl*
nnnehilly able to carry out any ob
ligations made by his firm.
Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggglst* Toledo, O.
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ro-
ward for any ease of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
nail’s Catarrh Cure 1* taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
nnd mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pllla for consti
pation.
PEPSI-COIA
MAKES YOU EAT BETTER.
FEEL BETTER. SLEEP
BETTER. LOO'< BET
TER.
Red kern Ginger Ale,
THE BEST BY TEST.
PEPSI COLA BOTltiYti
WORK).
D. KEEN, Proprietor.
PHONE 337.
FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS
AND STUFFY COLDS.
Take Foley’s Honey and Tar. It
gives quick relief and expcla the cold
from your system. It contains no
cplates, la safe and sure. Gem Pbar
macy.
Have You Tried II?
Barrington Hall Cotfee
A one pound can will
convince you.
HARDY BROTHERS,
PHONE 62.
the puna food store.
ARRIVALS AT WAYCROSS.
From Savannah
'rein 189 5:60 am
Treln 185 .....12:60 pm
Train 21 6:55 pm
freln 67 10:00pm
/rem Montgomery
Train 68 6:16 am
Train 180 6:46 pm
From Balnbrldge A Thomxaville
Train 182 0:60 am
From Alban/
Train 93 4:55 pm
Train 91 9:55 am
Train 97 G:00 pm
From Chicago and Nortweit
C. Special (via Albany)....4:55 nm
Dixie Flyer (via Tltton)....5:35 am
South Atlantic Limited 6:36 am
From Brunswick
Train 06 7:40 am
Treln 9o 6:00 pm
From Jacksonville
Train 22 6:66 pm
Train 32 10:16 pm
Train 94 1 10:25 pm
Train 92 10:46 pm
From Tempt, High Springe vis Du
pont
Train 42 7:26 pm
For through Sc)
For Jeenp and Savannah
Train 68 5:66 am
Train 182 10:00 as
Train 180 7:20 pn
Train 27 ....6:10 pn
/or Montgomery
Train 189 6:10 am
Train 67 10:25 pm
For Dalnbrldg. and Thomaavllle.
Tiain 185 1:00 pm
For Albany
Train 92 10:30 pn
Train 96 7:50 an<
Train 90 .....6:10 pm
For Chicago and Northweit
I. C. Special (via Albany).. 10:60 pm
Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton) .
Sculh Atlantic Limited..
For Brnnawlck -
Train 01
Train 97
For Jhckaonvllle
Train 95 (Dixie Flyer ....
Train 93
Train 33
rain 11
For Tampa, High
Train 4t
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Tor Infants and Children.
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Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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For Over
Thirty Veers
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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hedulee, Pullman reservation,, etc. Call On
M. North, A. O. P. A. J R. B. Pollard. Ticket Agent
Savannah ,Oa Waycross. Qa.
PARK PLACE
High cass; Subdivis
ion for - white peope
ony, on easy terms,
close to A.C.L. Shops.
W. D. Morton, Agt.
ROOM NO. 4
Sonthern Hole! Blue
TREA8ultY DEPARTMENT, |
Office of the Supervlaing Architect, j
Waehington, D, C., November 26, 1910
Sealed Proposal, will bo received
at this office until 3 o'clock p. m.. on
the 7th day of January, 1911, and then
opened, for the construction (includ
ing plumbing, gee piping, heating ap-
paratut, electric conduit! end wiring)
fthe United Statee Post Office at
WAYCROSS, GA., In accordance with
Trawinga and specification, coplea of
which may he had from the Cuetodlan
if elte at Waycrosa, Ga.. or at thia
office at the dlacration of the Super
siaing Architect
Jama* Knox Taylor,
v.' • *7* *rg Architect
LOOK FOR THE HE HIVE.
On the peokaie when yoa hey M-
ey's lloncy and Tar for coughs and
coida. None genuine without the
Lie© Hive. Remember tbe name, Fo
ley'a Honey and Tar and reject any
substitute. Gem Pharmacy.
Furniture Repairing
and Lpholsiering
We are atiil doing b.ialneaa
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er Street near the Court House.
" We will repair—clean op and
rcvarnlsh your old furniture,
and make it new—We also do
all kinds of upholstering—re
pair trunks, unit caeee, etc.
Ail our work la etrtctly cash
when finished—No work deliv
ered without tbe money—Work
left In the ehop thirty days af
ter R la finished will have stor
age charges added and will he
liable to be eold for chargee
• J. I. Walle S See,
Phene EM 22
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 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
W. H. ULMER,
ttheelwrighl and Blacksmith,
Horseshoeing A\ Specialty.
Next to Wilson Laundry, just.in reai£of
Singleton iFuraiture’CompEny.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.