Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 28, 1911, Image 2

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X WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Perham, Jr. Editors «nd Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. Tlie Way cross Herald founded in 1886. The Dally Herald founded In 1892 by A. I\ Perham. 8r. Telephones Business Office 26 Editorial Oflle 26 Residence 268. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Office No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Monti) I 45 Months $1.25 Months $2.60 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 8U0SCRIBER8 Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please rlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, as this Is the only means that we can aasure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCR088, GA., FEB. 28. 1911. TheFe" are "watering places - #nd wa tering places, but Wall Street boa the call on them all. ■ —— A Washington man has been ar rested for poker playing just as ho wak going the other fellow ten bet ter. It Is dangerous to experiment with the X-rays. +—-— And now the report comes that Dlax la ready to sue for peace nnd that ho may retire from the presi dency. An hour later the report Is turned down ns n lie. + — A Georgia woman has secured court order enjoining her 'husband from Interfering with her work away from home. This Is the sort of suf fragette that 1s worth while. A man in New Haven owes his life lo h number of coins he carried In Ills pocket, lie was shot at and the bullet was deflected by the coins. Which Illustrates the value of al ways keeping a supply of coin In you: Ins lie pocket. DIFFERENT REPORT8 FROM PEACH CR0P8. The fruit situation In Georgia, ac cording to the advices received by the general manager of the Central of Georgia alJWay, It Is yet In doubt as to the extent of the damage that was done by the recent cold t The telegrams ;(t this time range from estimates of no dumage to prac tically a total loss. It is certain the • greatest damage has been done in ) north Georgia, but as to the extent it i.< yet impossible to say, according to Icadng gnowewrswwwwwwwwww to leading growers. Some of the mes sages received follow: Summerville— 1 "Satisfied great dam age and probably no fruit at all.’ Rome—"Think will have some fruit." Reynolds. Taylor County—"No dam-1 age at all." Amerlcus—“Very little damage, probably two-thirds loss." Marifnailvllle—"General opinion Is ( two-thirds killed.” Fart Valley—"From twenty-five to thirty per cent killed." Byron—"About fifty per cent kill ed, but can't tell for several days. Hoke Smith having been mention ed for tho presidency, Mr. Hryan says that if a southern man is to get It, Hoke is tho one for him. He would make a valient hearer of the Democratic standard at that. It has been a long time since a son of the ninth hnn led the popular hosts. 4. The Republican party, by the op position of the majority of Its mem bers In congress to the Canadian re ciprocity treaty, has further discred ited Itsolf In the eyes of the country. Ii has long ceased to represent the people. Many of Its leading mout hers are watchdogs of the special Interests. It will soon bo driven from power In every branch of tho government. JOHN HAY’S HAMMOND 8PEAK8 IN ATLANTA. Special to The Herald. Washington, Feb. 27.—John Hay’s Hammond, world famed as the lead ing mining ongnieer in the United States, will address the third annual convention of Southern Commercial Congress In Atlanta, March 8-10. His subject will be "Efficiency in Hand ing Southern Resotrrces." Mr. Hammond will speak in the sec tion of Mines and Mining, presided over by J. A. Holmes, of Soum Car olina. Director of the Bureau Mines In Washington. For this same section each State Geologist ot the South has been asked by Direc tor Holmes to prepare a paper, for later use. fully describing the min eral resources of each of the South ern States. Mr. Hammond is world famed, ©fi ling 1896 and ’96 he waa one of the four leaders In the reform movement in the Transvaal. After Uie Jameson Raid, with which he was not In sym pathy, he was urrested and sentenced to death. This sentence was later commuted to fifteen years imprison ment nnd still later ho was released on the payment of n flno of $125,000. Senator Jeff Davis declares posi tively that he dors not know what a Jackpot Is. If this fact comes official ly before the senate It may disquali fy him from holding his seat. FLOWER SEED. GARDEN SEED, ALL KINDS AT REDDINGS, PHONE 305. 18 15t * * LOST—GOLD BROACH. FINDER RETURN TO THIS OFFICE AND RE CEIVE REWARD. 23 tf Phone 72 or 11.1 for Graham Rye Cream Bread. Wnycross Bakery, 2t Atlantic Coast Line Schedule. ARRIVALS AT WAYCROSS. from Savannah -rain 189 6:50 am Train 185 12:50 pm Train 21 5:55 pm Train 67 10:00pm /rim Montgomery DEPARTURES. For Jeaup aid Savannah Train 58 5:55 am Train 182 ..... 10:00 an Train 180 7:30 pn Train 22- 6:10 pn For through Schedule!, Pullman reservation!, etc., Call On E, M. North, A. 0. P. A. R. B. Pollard, Ticket Agent Savannah ,Oa. Wayerosa. Ga. A DOWNEY M D V VETENARIAN Albany Avenue Waycross, G.v Oay and Night PHme 59L From present Indications It appears that an extra session cannot be avoid ed. The reciprocity bill will be re ported out of the senate committee early next week, very likely without amendment, tho purpose being to give the members- unrestricted op portunity to act upon the measure as they wish. The reactionary vote Is certain to tie against it. In the opinion »»f loading members it will not pass at this session. PEPSICOLA MAKES YOU EAT SETTER. FEEL BETTER. SLEEP BETTER, LOO‘< BET- TER. Red keen Ginger Ale, THE BEST BY TEST. PEPSI COLA BOILING WORKS. • ' D. L. KEEN, Proprietor. PHONE 337. The Conservative opposition In the 1 “ ™ rHave You Tried II? proceeding on tho lines that commer cial union with us will be followed by annexation. Well, it» that event our Canadian cousins would be wel comed to the* family. The fellow who would have the real kick cotnlns it Mr. J. Hull, toward* tho mainten ance of whose establishment our northern neighbor largely coatrib- Barrington Hall Coffee A one pound can will convince you. HARDY BROTHERS, PHONE 62. THE PURE FOOD STORE. 1 PARK PLACE High”cass| Subdivis ion for^ white peope ony, on easy terms, close to A.C. L. Shops. Wb D. /Horton, Agt. ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hole! Btof SAVES TWO LIVES. "Neither my Bister nor myself might be living today, U It had not hcen for Dr. King's New Discovery,” writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C„ R. F. D., No. S. “For we both had frightful coughs thQt no remedy could help. \Ve were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweat* but your -won derful medicine completely cured us both. It is the beat I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay lever, crftup. whooping cough,— all bronchical troubles,—Its supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and $L00. Guar anteed by All Drugglsta. CARD BOARD, ALL COLORS, AT HERALD OPRICE. - tf CABBAGE PLANTS. For Cabbage Plants see me. f A. P. Perham, Sr. We take pleasure in announc ing that alter March 10th, we shall sell incandescent electric lamps at cost. WE WILL KEEP IN 8TOCK 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 OF CURRENT AND MORE EFFICIENT IN THE PRODUCTION OF LIGHT WITHOUT BEING AS FRAGILE AS THE TUNGSTEN LAMP. We shall Iidt the prices in this space later. The Ware County Light and Power Company. *6 * 60000000000000000900000000000000000 Train 68 ...6:16 am For Montgomery Train 180 ...6:46 pm Train 189 ..6:10 an, From Balnbridge ft Tbomiavllle Train 57 .10:25 pm Train 182 ..9:50 am For Balnbridge and Thomaavllla. From Alban/ Train 185 . 1:00 pm Train 93 . .4:55 pm For Albany Crain 91 . .9:55 am Train 92 Train 97 ..6:00 nm Train 96 7.RA «m From Chicago and Nortweat Train 90 ..6:10 pm ., C. Special (via Albany). ...4:55 am For Chicago and Noribwcat DUlo Flyer (via Tifton). ..5:35 am I. C. Special (via Albany).- 10:50 pm South Atlantic Limited 6:35 am Dixie Flyec (via Tifton) ..; .10:30 pm From Brunswick South Atlantic Limited.. . 10:20 pm Train 96 ..7:40 am For Brunewlck • c. Train Wft ft-Oft pm Train 91 .10:05 an. ^rom Jacksonville Train 97 Train 22 ..5:55 pm For Jacksonville Train 32 T ,, ,. Train 95 (Dixie Flyer . .5:40 an Train 94 ,, Train 93 Train 1A 1R nm Train 31 ft-xa 1TT From Tampa, High Springs via Du- rain 21 .6:16 pn pont | For Tampa, High Spring! Train 42 Train 43 Incubators and Brooders % Watt Hardware Co. > ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Between Life and Death The most tender solicitude and care ful nursing will avail little pure Medicines are r.ot obtainable. Get your physicians prescription flBd at CHEROKEE PHARMACY At home and for your entertainments, PARK & TILFORD CANDIES Temptingly Delicious. We are headquarters for this dellcloutcandy. CHEROKEE PHARMACY * Foley Kidney Pilla arc tonic In ac tion, quick In results, and restore the natural acUon ot the kidney* and bladder. They cornet Irregularities. Gem Pharmacy. NOTICE TAX PAYER. Specific tax and Corporation Taxee are now due and can be paid by making a visit to my offlee court house. - J. T. S trickland, Tax CoL In thej ; W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, Horseshoeing AiSpecialty. Next to Wilson Laundry, just in rearjof Singleton iFurniture’Company. Satisfaction Guarantee