Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 11, 1911, Image 2

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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perharn, Sr. A. P. Perham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. The Waycross Herald founded In 1885. The Dally Herald founded In 1802 by A. P. Perham, Sr Telephones Buslnus Office 25 Editorial Offie 25 Residence 268. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycross, Ga., Post- 'Office as second class mall matter. Office No. 8 Jane 8treet RATE8 OF 8UB8CRIPTION. Monti, * •« Month, Month, | 2B ® Year 8PECIAL NOTICE All obituary nntlcoi, card, ot thank,, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, where charges aro mode, will t>e charged at advertising rates of 6 cents a line. NOTICE TO 8UB8CRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do siot receive the paper promptly and early will please tlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, as this is tho only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United States Court of tho Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., MARCH 11, 1911. A radical is one who thinks that the things that hnvo been nr© th.? tilings that shall not he. —f— There are more than 200 s .6 of urmlte Infects that infest and, If not 4li«covcr©d In time, destroy books. 4* "Cut out hi]» pockets and step trnge. •riles" nays » headline Now. what would the newspapers publish for tho entertainment o ffhelr renders if Bonn* "perfect gentleman" didn’t nc- •cnslonaliy : hoot another "perf- ot j l SALE OF RARE STAMPS. Special to the Herald. New York, March 9.—Stamp col lect© s and dealerK from many parts \ of America are In town to bid for I the many rare varieties to be dispos- * ed of at the sale today, and lasting ] three days, when one of the finest collections of stamps of Great Bri tain and her colonies ever brought together, that of John P. Stanton, | will be disposed of. The stamp that Is exciting most at tention Is a $500 Canadian variety, a I lightly canceled copy of the rarest of Canada postage stamps, «ne 12 j cerfts black, of the Issue of 1851. Another feature of the sale is the one-shilling scarlet vermilion of New* foundland, Issue of 1857, which Is I valued at $375. British Columbia and j Vancouver are represented in the I collection Dy a copy of the rare five I cent rose of 1865, valued at $110, and I Nova Scotia by two canceled copies j of the one shilling reddish violet, Is-! sue of 1851, valued nt about $100 I each. 8PRINQ TOURNAMENT AT PINEHUR8T 8TARTED. Special to the Herald. Pinhnrst, N. C.. March 6.—Many well knwn golf experts havo arrived here to take part In the seventh nual spring tournament on the Pine- hurst links. Play in the tournament will begin tomorrow and continue through the remainder of tho week. Tho tournament will serve as an introductory event to the annual Uni- ted and South Amateur Championship, which Is to be held here later in the month. Lf-hd Kingdom Reports from Atlanta indicate that (he people of tho southern soctlon ot Georgia are becoming anxious con* corning the probable routo of tho Now York, Atlanta highway. Each party claims to bo able to prove that his route Is the best and tho acqut enrs will have much work to do In laying out tho routo to bo adopted.— Metropolis. * A New York hot si Is gitag to sell tho trunks of Mrs. Katho Ine (Mora* mons Gould for a unrnll bqird bill of $.-,000. Ah there mo 22 of thtui and all filled with clothes tiny r.liouM bring somethin^ in,o the Vi'nllord's tlil.—Sav;--nnali Pi b. Thl.* Id bad i eiliiu cute way M her old sl irts befort the lirtynseu- rein styles came In. Somo persons live only to ear and mnke merry. Witness this palm of praise from Sol. Crews or the Mont gomery Advertiser: "With lard in the smokehouse, meat hanging from the poles, long round sausages dangling hither and thither, cribs filled to ov erflowing, potato bnnks as thick ns Eskimo houses in the Artie regions, tho children in school, the birds sing ing and tho vegetation of spring bulg lag out. life In Alabama Is like that you read about in books." Some girls never can havo the best Ime unless the friend they love worst s sitting neglected In the corner of be room watching them. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO LUCAS COUNTY,)cs. Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of* the firm of F. J. Cheney ic Co., doing business in tho City of oledo, county and State aforesaid, nnd that said firm will* pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hull’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, . •— Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Curo is taken in ternally, and acts dirdctly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free, F. J. CIIENBY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by nil Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- rtipntion. FOR PEACE ONLY. It is well known that the Frlemls do fair work, but (3SC49 WHERE THE RUB C0ME8 IN is in knowing which laundry you ^ should send your work to. There are whole lot of ordinary laundries that hen It comes to have always been devoted the pitndpTes of pence. As they had a controlling Influence in the public af fairs of Hantucket, there was no mil itary organization on that island for several generations. How* the the matter was managed is told by tho author of "September Days on Nan tucket.* Whenever military companies came to the Island for a holiday young wo men thronged the wludows and wav ed bandekrehiefs, but there was *no rise of military ambition In the town. Once a coterie of young men formed a tralnlug company and sent ro Bos ton for equipments, but their elders compelled them to make tho first article of their constitution read. •’This company shall be disbanded Immediately tn case & war.’* PERFECT LAUNDERING wo excel. We return your linen to you with a finish, that shows care and experience. You will never find your collars broken, or your linen tulued If we do the laundering. Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE*. Have You Tried It? Barrington Hall Coffee A one pound can will i „ convince you. HOW MANY CURTAINS, DLINDS, • PICTURES AND A THOUS AND AND ONE OTHER THINGS AROUND YOUR HOME NEED ATTENTION THAT WOULD Gfc TAKEN CARE OF IF YOU HAD A STEP LADDER. After March tenth, 1911, this company will »ell Incandescent Electric Lamps at coat to ua, which la aa follow*, upon the erturti of the old lamp*: •- Wl* CARBON LAMPS: 8 Candle Power, 30 watt 15c ea< * 16 Candle Power, 60 watt 15c e,c[ 32 Candle Power, 120 watt 25c eacl1 GEM (Metallzed Filament) LAMPS: 20 Candle Power, 60* watt 200 each . 32 Candle Power, 80 watt 30c eacl1 40 Candle Power, 100 watt 30c * acI * MAZDA (Tungsten) LA MPS: 20 Candle Power, 25 watt 60c each 32 Candle Power, 40 watt ® 5c eacl1 48 Candle Power, 60 watt 90c each 80 Candle Power, 100 Watt JO each We recommend the use of the "GEM” to replace the common carbon lamp, as it is more economical in the consumption of cur rent and more efficient In the production of light, without being as fragile as the MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp. The Ware County Light and Power Company. CODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO L-. ?,? - ■-> n ■ ** ; m 11 ^ STANDARD ‘ i| y Ifc^YPHERS INCUBATOR Fire P roofed-insurable. Incubators and Brooders r ‘t Watt Hardware Co. >00000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Tho convenience of a good step ladder and the work it will save should surely induco you to have one, for there Is hardly a day and cer tainly not a week passes but what you need It. The annoyance and danger of accidents from a cumbersome, clumsy unwieldy, flimsy step ladder should cause you to buy & good one. OURS ARE 8TR0NG AND SERVICEABLE AND STILL LIGHT IN, WEIGHT. P. N. Harley Hardware Co. 44 Plant Ave. Phone 186 NOTICE. All tnzei duo, St.ta and County, will call at Sheriff* office and aettle •ame by Jan. 28. or levy will be made. D. W. Pittman, Sbciitr. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Public Stenographer can he found at H.rald office Work don. at reaaonabl. trie*. CARD BOARD, ALL COLORS, AT HERALD OFFICE. HARDYI BROTHERS, _ IPHONE 62. CABBAGE PLANTS. For Cabbage Plant* see me. A. P. Perham. Sr. Foley Kidney Pills are tonle In lion, quick In mnlt*. and reatore th.' SAVES TWO LIVE8. “Neither my «lster nor myself might be living today, if It bad not been for l)r. King's New DI*C0T.ry,“ writes A. D. McDonald, of FayettevlUa, N. C„ R. F. D., No. 8, “For wo both bad frightful cough* that no remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She waa very weak and had night sweat* but your won derful medicine completely cured u* both. It Is the best I ever used or heard of.” For sore lungs, cough, cold*: hemorrhage, lagrlppe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough,— all bronchlcal troubles,—Its supreme. Trial bottle free. 60c and |L00. Guar anteed by All Druggists. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gtves quick relief and erpels the cold from your system. It contain* no opiated, f* safe and sure. Gem Pbar- macy. For either aeure >: tiroa:.' kidney disorders, for annoy va t ••am.'.u uri nary Irregularities, take S' natural action of the kidney* and | Pill*. An honest ana edeotive edt- bladder. They correct Irregularities. ‘ due for kidner and bladder ilsor- Gem Pharmacy. idem. Gem Pharmacy. Between Life and Death The most tender solicitude and care ful nursing will avail little if pure Medicines are not obtainable. Getyour physicians prescription filled >/?': ? CHEROKEE PHARMACY . At home and for your entertainments, PARK & TILFORD CANDIES Temptingly Delicious. 1 “T* v ar ® headquarter* for thl* deliclouscandy. CHEROKEE PHARMACY - >eoe»e6e l )»6e,?e«e»etK^»e',e»»m»«e^e»e,ei» W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, Horseshoeing AiSpecialty. Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin rear.of Singleton iFurniture’Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed. i