Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 27, 1911, Image 2

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'•r WAYCROSS EVEN*NG HERALD EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS AT SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CON. Nearly every university or college CO. | n the South 1* arranging to be rep resented at the meeting of the South ern Commercial Congress in Atlanta to hear the address of Chancellor Houston, of Washington University, Missouri, on "The South's Education- nj Obligation." In many instances w'jole classes of students have been excused so that the faculty and atu* j dent body may attend, and in some States the Agricultural Colleges have ( given th ee days holiday so that those who desire to hear the addresses of the Secretary of Agriculture and other government agricultural experts ma> attend on the opening day, March 8, as \.ell ns on the last day, March 10, when Dr. Houston will apeak. Dr. Houston who is a native of South j r " SPECIAL NOTiCE ^Carolina, graduated from South Caro- All obituary notices, cards of thanks, Una College and afterwards from resolutions and notices of entertain- . „ , .. . . ., _ ; ments. where charges are made, will Harvard University. He has held the j be charged at advertising rates of 5 position of superintendent of the city | cents a line. THE EVENING HERALD THE HERALD PUBLISHING A. P, Perham, 8r. A. P. Perham, Jr, Editors and Proprietors, Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society end Local. The Waycross Herald founded in 1885. The Dally Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Perhani, Sr. Telephones HuMlneRg Office 25 Editorial Ofllc 25 Residence 268. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycross, Ga.. Post- Office as second class mail matter. Office No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Month * 45 Months H-25 Months $2.50 Year $5-00 schools In Spartanburg. South Caro- | Una, Dean in the University of Texas. ( President of the Agricultural and Me NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please ring-up the Clrcuia- chanlca! College of Texas, Preadout tlon Manager and report the trouble n _ H , n to nlm, ns this is the only means that . of ,ho University of Texas and In 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. WAYCROSS, GA., FEB. 27. 1911. Hobsons choice seems to he war with Japan. + I 1908 was elected Chancellor Qf Wash* ' Ington University, Missouri, which po* ( sltion he now holds. Others on the program to speak on educational subjects are Hon. T. H. Harris, State Superintendent of Pub- lie Instruction, Baton Rouge, I^a., vhose subject (s "Texas as Related to Education"; Dr. 8. C. Mitchell, President of the University of South The trousers skirt appeared on the Carolina, who speaks on "Education Paris stage, hut "was quickly taken for Constructive Leadership, State off" aaya a dispatch. Not on the and National;" and Dr. Charlton B. stage, we trust. -Macon News. I Gibson. President of the Mechanics j Institute, Rochester. N. Y., formerly Never before In the history of the organized of tho Columbus, Ga., Tech- town has Homcrvllh* shown sucu ! nicai Schools, signs of real growth. And the beauty J The closing day of tho meeting, or the thing Is that It is nil home cap- March 10, will be devoted to a discus- ital. It shows the faith the people «lon of "The South’s Higher Thought” have In their town. That Is what en- under five heads as follows: “In Na- courages new-comers.—Clinch Coun ty News. Forty cor loads of hogs have been shipped “on the hoof" from Quitman during the last three months.. One car load contained 130 hogs, a total of 5,200 bead. Tho average vnlue of a car load, at 5 1-2 to G cents a pound, i $1,000, making $40,000 worth of live hogs shipped to distant mark ets from Brooks county. Speaking of tho :econt damage to the fruit crop in that auction tho ThomasvIUe T. E„ says; "Tho trees are an to, absolutely. In this section of tho state the fruit has practically been unharmed except in rare in stances. We hope and feel that Geor gia will market a large crop of peach es this year and will receive a good price for them.” THE NEW JAPANESE TREATY. In submitting to t ie senate only ten days beforo the expiration of con gress a revision of the treaty of com merce and friendship with Japan, says the Chattanooga Times. Presi dent Taft seems to hint that tho up- 1 or house might do u lot more if it p ished. But unlike the Canadian ar rangement. the Japanese treaty is voluminous and requt.es th * closest study. It has been known for some time that Japan is insisting on a re vision of the Gresham-Kurlno treaty and the culmination of out* recogni tion of our right to exclude Japanese subjects, and that P esldent Taft was t disposed to accede to this demand. It was not known generally, how-1 ever, that the negotiations had been j concluded. Many we item senators nre sure to oppose this rliattvo. and ' ot course they caunot be ridden over roughshod, it is explained that Ja- j jinn has undertaken to restrict immi gration of Japanese subjects into this country by its oFn legislative and * executive authority. ^ It is also asserted that the oiuis- * slon of recognition of our right to pass exclusion acts would not imply Japanese opposition to suhe acts. It they are passed. This is a danger ous supposition. There can be no rushing of this treaty through tha senate. Probably President Taft un derstands this, yet he possibly haa good reasons for sending ft In at this time. tlonal Life" responded to by the Pres ident of the United States; “In Law” by (lie Hon. Jacob M. Dickinson, Sec retary of War; "In Education” by Chancellor Houston of Woihln#on University, Mo.; “In Citizenship," by Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, and "In Business” by William G. McAdoo, President of the Hudson River Tube System. Many Universities and commercial bodies nre chartering Pullman cars so that they may come in a body, while others aro forming nutomobllo parties,' decorating them with their college colors and streamers nnd In other ways making known tho Iden tity of their nlnm mater. Edwin T* Quarles, the Secretary of the South ern Commercial Congress has estab lished headquarters at the Piedmont Hotel, in Atlanta, where ho la attend ing to all details looking forward to tho comfort of all students who de sire to attend. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Atlantic Coast Line Schedule. DEPARTURES. For Jesup tad Savannah ARRIVALS AT WAYCROSS. from Savannah ‘rain 189 ...5:50 am Train 185 12:60 pm Train 21 6:65 pm Train 67 10:00pm /rem Montgomery Train 68 6:15 am Train 180 6:46 pm From Balnbrldge A Thomasvlllo Train 182 9:60 am From Alban/ Train 93 4:55 pm fr»In 91 9:65 am Train 97 6:00 pm From Chicago and Nortweit - A 1. C. Special (via Albany)....4:66 am Dixie Flyer (via Tilton)....5:36 am Bouth Atlantic Limited 6:35 am From Brunswick Train 96 7:40 am Train 90 6:00 pra From Jacksonville Train 23 6:55 pm Train 32 10:15 pm Train 94 10:25 pm Train 92 10:45 pm From Tampa. Hlgb Spring, via Du pont Train 58 5:55 am Train 182 10:00 an Train 180 7:30 pn Train 27 6:10 pn For Montgomery Train 189 6:10 an Train 57 10:25 pm For Balnbrldg. and Thomasvlll.. Train 185 1:00 pm For Albany Train 92 10:50 pn Train 96 7:50 am Train 90 6:10 pm For Chicago and Northweit I. C. Special (via Albany).- 10:50 pm Dixie Flyer (via Tilton) ....10:30 pm South Atlantic Limited.. ,.10:20 pm For Brumwlck Train 91 10:05 an Train 97 6:10 pm For Jacksonville Train 95 (DIxlo Flyer 5:40 am Train 93 6:00 lit Train 33 6:40 on rain 21 6:16 pn For Tampa, High Spring, Train 42 7:26 pm (Train 43 8:00 on For through Schedule,. Pullman reservation,, etc.. Cell On E. M. North. A. O. 1-. A. R. B. Pollard, Ticket Agent Snvnnnab ,(la. Waycross, on. What', tho use of conserving the timber asks an exchange, when only conserve the Interests of the lumber monopolists? FLOWCfl SEED, GARDEN SEED, ALL KINDS AT REODINQS, PHONE 305, 18 15t I = WKmommmmam* PEPSICOLA MAKES YOU EAT BETTER. FEEL BETTER. SLEEP BETTER, LCO'< BET- TER. Red Keen Ginger Ale, THE BEST BY TEST. PEPSI COLA BOTDNti WORKS. D. L. KEEN, Proprietor. PHONE 337. * - i ~. i -. Have You Tried II? 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Perham, Sr. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In ac tion. quick In results, and restore the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. They correct Irregularities. Gem Pharmacy. NOTICE TAX PAYER. Specific tax and Corporation Taxes are now due and can be paid by' making a visit to my office in the court house. J. T. Strickland, Tax Col We take pleasure in announc ing that alter March 10th, we shall sell incandescent electric lamps at cost. we WILL KEEP IN STOCK AN ASSORTMENT OF ALL NECESSARY SIZES OF CARBON, GEM, AND MAZDA, (TUNGSTEN) LAMPS, WHICH WILL BE DELIVERED TO CUSTOMERS. RE RECOMMEND THE USE OF THE GEM TO REPLACE THE COM- MON CARBON FILAMENT LAMP, AS IT IS MORE ECONOMICAL IN THE CONSUMPTION OP CURRENT AND MORE EFFICIENT IN THE PRODUCTION OF LIGHT WITHOUT BEING AS FRAGILE AS THE TUNGSTEN LAMP. We shill IWt the prices in this space later. The Ware County Light and Power Company. OOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cyphers incubator Fire Proofed-lnsurable. 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