Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 21, 1911, Image 2
WAYCROSS EVEN 1* G HERALD THE EVENING HERALD ! HERALD PUBLISHINO CO. A. P. Parham, Sr. A. P. Parham, Jr. Edltora and Proprletora. , Mias Carrla Par ham, Personal, Social/ and Local. Tba Wa/croaa Herald founded In 18811. The Dell/ Herald founded In 1881 b/ A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephonea Buslnua Offlce IS Editorial OOa >5 Rcaldence 2C8. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycross, Oa.. Poet offlce aa aecond class mall matter. Office No. 8 Jana Street RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Month I .46 * Montha *126 •S Montha 82.60 1 Tear 85.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notlcca, carda of thanka, resolutions and notlcea of entertain, ananta. -where charges are made, will dm charged at advertising rates of t cents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will pleuso rlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, aa this la the only means that we can aaauro you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS OA., MARCH 21, 1911. Here's bulling the colonel will have a line time In his six week's swing around the circle and succeed In starting something, lie has been si lent so long that the public has been missing a lot offun. * wOE TERRELL 18 IN RACE TO A FINISH FOR 8ENATOR8HIP. Atlanta, O*., March 18.—"You may any for me with all the emphasis you j can place on the statement that I am I still In the race for United States Senate, expect to contlnhe In tt until tne legislature settles the question, and, furthermore, that I am more con fident today than ever before of win ning." This emphatic and unequivocal statement was given your correspon dent by Senator Joseph M. Terrell at his home, 121 Juniper street. Since Senator Terrell was seized with the attack in Washington sev eral weeks ago, there has been per sistent rumors afloat over the state that he would retire from the race on account of his condition and through the urgent wishes of his family phy-1 slcians. Recently these rumors have gained fresh Impetus from various publications and from the whisperings ot persons perhaps keenly Interested ) In Senator Terrell’s retirement. In order to clear the atmosphere and get down to facts your corres pondent had an Interview wfta Sen ator Terrell. He was told of these rumors, and how the growing Impres sion of his possible withdrawal from the race might ho Injuring his chan- was told that a clean-rut statement from him would remove he doubts and uncertainties, and servo to hold his strength In line. Senator Terrell said he would be very glad to make such a statement In order to clear away doubts as to Ills physical condition, nnd to place Ms friends on notice all over the Judge Ijovett, president of the Har- rinmn lines, says the Interests of the ra|Iroads and the people are one. Very true. The troublo Is that the railroads sectn to want to be the solo •custodian o fthe interest, while the public holds the Img. The Sixty-first congress was In ses •Ion most of the time that President Taft has been in office. It was pro- 1lfle In negative legislation—save in the expenditure of public money, Tho C2nd .congress ought to reverse that erder of things. It Is quito possible that Lorlraer did not personally pay a cent for his •eat. But *ho lumber trust, or somo one else did. It Is Is a transparent way to escape personal responsibility lor bribery. Ixirlmer Is a "hired man.” * A paragrapher suggests that a few words should be added to the base ball language this year. What la really needed Is a lexicon nnd an offi cial Interpreter of the Jargon of the diamond. Perhaps Volapuk or Ksper- anto might lie submitted for relief. CIRCUATION ON ONE PER CENT BA8I8. state that any rumor, roport, state ment or hint that ho was out of the race for the senatorshlp was entirely authorized by him and was. further more, absolutely untrue. "I am getting well fast now'," he s"ld, "and the only trace of my at tack Is in my leg. This numbness Is rapidly disappearing and I expect to be out without the use of crutches In fi week or ten days. I could probably get around now, but prefer to take no unnecessary chances whatever, as there Is no noed of my doing so. The use of arm nnd hand hns returnel, nnd my general health is better than It tins been in years, because I have tested and been on strict diet. "My attack was as a bolt from the Hue sky, because I had no thought feeling that any such thing was coming on. I know now' that It re sulted from overwork, and the lack of any outdoor exercise. I had been rklng for woeks, fourteen to eigh teen hours a day, without recreation ni any kind. I did not even attend nny social functions whatever In Washington, nnd had Just been grim 5 Ir.j .away trying to fit myself for tho high duties of my office. 8o, I sup- •cse, I overtaxed oven my grent | strength and the collapse followed. "I am receiving constantly now, fresh assurances of honrty support In tLc legislature, and I am going to win this fight...I be'love there Is no doubt gf that now, and I Just want in/ friends throughout Georgia too know that I am going to ho ns sound and ns well as ever soon, and able to care for their Interests nnd the Inter ests of our groat state at the nation- capltnl. ‘it Is not my Intention to return CASTORIA for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPART, NEW YORK CITY. Soaking of statements on clrcua- Hon of papers, calls to mind nn ninus Ing story along that line told on a an enterprising newspaper man of Beau mont. Texas. Beaumont in those days was just atrugllng to life, and the little paper there was dying fo« lack of circuatlon, etc. 8o the editor j to Washington at the opening of Con- decided to sell out and placed a do* j on April 4th, but I will go up rloualy painted advertisement In tho | the latter part of April, flt as a Addle state pres*. Amongst other state- 'or. the work. Aa this is a new Con- ments made as to the value of the * gross It will take two or three weeks paper was the startling claim that | to thoroughly crg;ur>to • the paper had just Increased Its cir- to business. I can do no particular culatlon Iflfl per cent. A would l>e purchaser from Tyler, Texas, was In good in Washington during this for mative period, aud the rest here at terested enough to go down and in- 1 cnie will only serve to put me In veatlgate. and returned without mak-1 better condition for the long task ing .a purchase; asked the cause of | ahead, Ma- decline to secure thts great bar* f ‘‘I w ant to repeat with all possible zaln, he aald, tta a dead paper. But # emphasis that 1 am not down and out, wild the enquirer, what about that f that ! am getting well and strong ICO per cent increase. Well said the • attain, and that I am In this senator would be purchaser, that was true, is! race until the flnlsb And no ru- N OT the old fashioned heavy cumbersome, drudgery kinc that makes your arms ache and your back tired and have driv en many a boy from the farm, but the light, strong, sharp, steel kind that make gardening the pleasure it should be. T HERE is usually a good-garden where there are good garden tools. Buy them NOW and get the full use of them this season. P. N. Harley Hardware Co. 44 Plant Ave. Phone 186 many of hts frleml* every day with out fatigue. Hla nurie* have been dismissed and the physician Is call ing only to see that he continues to Improve without any backaet. Senator -Terrell's statement wtw near the atmosphere very much. He removes ill doubt os to his intentions la making the nee, and go for tu'ap. 8AVE8 TWO LIVES. -Neither my lister nor myself might be living today, If It hed not been tor Dr. King's New Dtecoeery,- writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, ,N. C.. It. F. D., No. 8, -For we both hid frightful coughs that no remedy could help. We were told my elster had consumption. 8he was very week and had night sweats bat your won derful medicine completely Cured US both. It la the best I ever nted or heard of." For lore lungs,' coughs rrd absolutely correct their elreula- u was 25 copies and by great ex- L(ioa and the help ot friends they jL raised It to 60 copies per week, per cent Increase trolly. But undent to my for the Ink to ■nor to tho contrary nia ybe given •h* slightest credence unless a slate- mint comes direct from me.* pcaruncet and general knowledge go, wlda. hemorrhage, lagrtppe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough,— There la no doubt that 8enatnr Ter t elect sec t> .a pretty clearly. he Is getting sound nnd well once more. This announcement probably mean. In the long'run, the elimination ot all lut two men in the senatorial con test—Senator Joseph M. Terrell and Covernor-Eloct Hoke Smith, and the forces with and hack of the governor all bronehlcal troubles,—Its supreme. Trial battle free. 50c and 81.00. Guar anteed by All Druggists.- FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. Take Foley 1 ! Honey and Tar. It give* quick relief and expels the cold from your system. It contains no cplates, is safe and sure. Gem Phar macy. te\t' la getting wcIL He looks as • Smith 'may never formally announce dear-eyed, round-faced and healthy bat the impression la general that hla skinned as 'in his palmiest days, with forces are being quietly marshaled we read per cent lueraiseo ! <bc exception of a natural bleach ’ for the coming light. And it 1» go-'JJJJ_ 'cfem*Pharmacy Incident alwtjs comes,Horn ion g remaining Indoors. He leg to be aome ntai scrap, at that!—j . - J. ; j talka^ clear and easily, and he sees Macon Telegraph. 1 Ihr wood phone 216. For either acute or .hretue kidney disorders, for annoy aql Tslufu. uri nary Irregularities, take WHby Kidney Pill*. 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