Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 23, 1911, Image 2

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WAYCROSS EVEN VG HERALD TdE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Perham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. THE OF THE The Waycrosa Herald founded In 1885. The Daily Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Perham, Sr, Telephones Busin* J* Office 25 Editorial Offlc 25 Residence 2C8. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycross, Ga., Post- Offlce as second class mail matter. Office No. 8 Jane Street. RATES Of SUBSCRIPTION. Months Months Year .. $2.50 $5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, wh» re charges are made, will he charged at advertising rates of 6 cents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please ring-up the Clrcuia- tlon Manager and report the trouble to him, as this Is tbo only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., MARCH 23, 1911. Home people count Bailey out, some count Mm in and some think he Is no account anyway. 4* Mr. Ballinger no doubt feared tho next congress would not be so liberal with Its whitewash. So he says “to the tali timber for me." —+— The greatest movement that - 1ms taken place on the border up to tho present lias been that of the correspondents, or army Bars. It is said that Fitzgerald “hopes to have airship Mightx" tills w Her hopes are liable to end in “deep disgust," like those of Waycross. Valdosta Timet). Bailey and bis small coterie of fol lowers will cut little figure In the next congress. IBs leadership gone and he Is discredited, not alone for Ills monopolistic tendencies and 1:1s I Airliner support, hut for his op- eltlon to free law materials and the Canadian treaty. If the Democrats need a leader there Is plenty of good material to choose from. With a Re publican majority cut down from 27 to 8 there will bo some show for the adoption of fiopular measures. The trial of hu* (’unionists'that ha* t* gun in Italy is n proceeding of much more than usual importance. A F«ng of ''murderers and terrorists whose operations have extended near ly to all parts of the globe and whose < rimes have been ns numerous a* they were hideous has at last been brought before the bar of JuRtlce. So malevolent and fearful is Its influ ence that the utmost difficulty is be ing experienced in securing Jurors. It will probably go down as one of the greatest criminal trials la history. It taken up, nnd then the Pacific Coast Is to bo hoped that It will result in will lose a class of people it can am- breaking the power of the Infamous ply spare—the beachcombers, band of brigands that have defied the ] -■ Italian authorities since the middle j Jessie Mercer says he Is goinx to ages and spread consternation and eat the .airships If they don’t fly at horror In many other countries. I Fitzgerald. We would help the edi- BEACHCOMBERS ' PACIFIC. All along the numerous bay. and inlets, at the mouths of the great rivers, nnd on the shores of many of the islands of Washington and Brit ish Columbia lives a class of men and a omen 1 have never seen elsewhere on the American continent, says Bon- rycastle Dale, in the March Wide World Magazine. These people are of all nationalities, yet not of any, In many cases, Hound they were not naturalized citizens of either Canada or the United States. Their position is the result of ignorance lazziness, or drunkenness; in rare Teases they ore simply vicious—determined to get a good living in the easiest pos sible way suui with il»e least rsk of being found out when they break iii law. They are the* beach-combers, the water-gipsies of the Pacific. The homes of these strange men lie everywhere. Perhaps they form .i collection of houses on a tiny is land; elsewhere you may see a cabin hung with wildfowl, or you may through the woods, where every tree teems to have a dog chained at Its foot. One deserted town wo saw was a great place for plunder—church school-house, nnd homo nil stood de serted, because the coal searn “pinch el out." The beachcombers tha* pass in the night up and down the neighboring waters of the gulf looted many useful objects in this abandon ed village. When you come to. the food supply of this host of men, women nnd chib dren you strike an interesting sub ject. There seems to bo nothing tint B&ims, flies, or wnrlks but it •od for tho beachcomber’s pot. Tho frogs from the dyked land-sloughs, the sea-eggs from the low-tide rocks, and the eggs of the wild fowl from the crumbling ledges of the breeding- yrounds— alt are welcome. Devil-fish and crabs, whnlcsteak nnd shark'i fins, dulse and Inver from the rocks, herring-spawn from the sea-grasses, spawning snlnion in all conditions of frayed fins nnd fungus-lnden bodies, codfish and halibut from tho ledges «hero the whipcord-Uke kelp growi claf and mussel ntid cockle, snail and periwinkle nnd limpet, wildfowl old anl gnmo-blrds young, and eggs of game-birds in season and out of sea son-such is their bill of fare. At time rare fishes come ashore— the ribbon-fish for Instance, a thin slice of a creature seven feet long, yet not as thick as tho hand. Soa parrots and grebe; anything every thing that can bo turned Into food oi dollars finds Its way sooner or later beneath the roofs of tho old shacks of these strange people. Iaitcr comes the regular steamer and the Iron horse. Honest agricul turists crowd down to tho sen-edge, pre-empting the shores on which tho beachcombers dwell. Then begins a battle, stubbornly fought by the squat ter, lawfully by the farmer. In tho end the latter wins, but not always before some house or barn erected ntter years or montliB of patient la bor, goes up In smoke. A very few years of scml-clvillzntion drive the (.ooooQHUzyge(fffffd,kkg CMFWYPJ— beachcombers to yet more distant shores. In time even these will be \ tor In his repast If they would try After nil, the lame ducks are hot the same old aviators that tried It having such a lean time of It. Sena tors Aldrich and Hale continue as members of tho national monetary 1 commission, at a salary or $7,000 a! year, ns do Senators Burrows, of once at Valdosta and Waycross. They will never get above tho ground less they take an elevator.—Thomas vllle Times. 4- MU*L»n and Money of Mlastaalppl. J tq hqnor 8enator WAT80N Senator Flint of California nnd Sen- gpecW , o Thp „ oralJ ntor Tnllaterro of Florid*, were prom-, , .. I Fairmont, W. Va„ March 22.—Cltl ptly made member* of tho same com- . . , . lent of Fairmont have completed tnlaalan when their term, expired. Some more of the halting aquatic hint* trill lie taken care of tn tho com mission to investigate disputes itffee- t-ng boundary water* between the United State* and Canada. Senate- Carter of Montana and Repreaenta- tlT* Tawncy of Minnesota, are slat- cl for thaoe Job* at •10.000 per year. Then are Mill plenty of good thing* tv go orooad. - J • elaborate arrangements for the ban quet tomorrow night tn honor of Clarence W. Watson of this city, who va* recently elected to the United . Strte* aenatc. Many of the leading , Democrats of Weal Virginia will at tend the banquet. TRY THF. WANT ADS ™ The consistency of Mr. Sheehan the Tammany candidate who Is holding ur the election of a United States senator In New York on the ground that he is the “regular” nominee of the caucus, is about as clear and pel lucid as the bottom of an oil tank. Sheehan bolted Bryan and the Chica go platform in 1896. Now he fulmi nates against the New York Demo crats who have sufficient independen ce to stand aloof from the dictations of Boss Murphy. Persnal Interest, as well as politics, is potent In point ing the direction of the weather vane oi logic. . * FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. Take Foley’s Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and erpels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, Is safe and sure. Gem Phar macy. SAVES TWO LIVE8. "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today, if it bad not been for Dr. King's New Discovery,’’ writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, N. »C., R. F. D., No. 8, "For we both had frightful coughs th&t no remedy could help. We were told my sister i had consumption. 8he was very weak and had night sweats but your won* derful medicine completely cured us ! both. It Is the best I ever used or heard of.” For sore lungs, coughs colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough,— all bronchical troubles,—its supreme. Trial bottle free. 60c and $1.00. Guar* anteed by All Druggists. WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONU WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING, BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST* CLASS AT J. T. McGEE’S 8HOP ON ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf Foleys Kidney phis Fob Backache Kiomcvsamo Butooro For wood phone 216. 20 la GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Egact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA * THE OENTAUN COMPANY, NEW TON* CITY. N OT the old fashioned heavy, cumbersome, drudgery kind 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. r PHERE is usually a good garden where A 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 184 After March tenth, 1911,.this company will aell Incandescent Electric Lamps at cost to .ui, which la as follow., upon the erturn of the old lamp,: CARBON LAMP8: 8 Candle Power, 30 watt ..15c each 16 Candle Power, 60 watt 16c each 33 Candle Power, 120 watt 25c each GEM (Metallzed Filament) LAMPS: \ , / 20 Candle Power, 60 watt 20c each 32 Candle Power, 80 watt 30c each 40 Candle Power, 100 watt 30c each MAZDA (Tungsten) LAMPS: 20 Candle Power, 25 watt 80c each 32 Candle Power, 43 watt 66o each 48 Candle Power, 60 watt 90c each 80 Candle Power, 100 Watt $1.20 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 ns fragile as the MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp. The Ware County Light and Power Company. )0<x^000000000000<>0000<x>0000000000000 A. Fine Line of Up-To-Date ROYAL Refrigerators Just In At Watt Hardware Co. ?OOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO« 24 HOURS HOT Why waste time in getting up at right to heat the childrens milk? Get an ICY HOT It will keep the milk warm for 24 hours. No extra time lost It la a -rent big convenience to bare handy. Buy an ICY HOT BOTTLE at PHONE NO. 150. Cherokee Pharmacy Waycross, Georgia W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright aid Blacksmith, Horseshoeing A Specialty. Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin. rearjof Singleton iFurniture’Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed^