Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 28, 1911, Image 8

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11 4= WAYCROSS EVEN 'NG HERALD memorial of U. iMwW. party, ( p QR QARKENING fHE . wbirh repregfot* more than SO per- HAIR If your grocei cannot mipply Wll- Him Tell, phme THORPE *,00., 248 !; Whole sale nm ioutor* and they will i that you ft't it. INDEPENDENCE OF THE PHILIPPINES DESIRED BY THE PEOPLE. [^fraahlngton, March 27.—A ringing appeal to the American CongrosH for < the Immediate Independence of the \ Philippine Islands Is made In resolu- Fiona adopted by' tho Philippine Ah- Inenibly. which have Just been pub lished In the Congressional Record. JgPresenting the resolutions to the y BNjjse, Mpnuel N Quezon, resident (commissioner frif^mthft Philippine** to •the United 8tatdl. also submitted a lug people. Numbering only 1,600,000 of the natives >f the Island, as {etill further proof of the desire of the Filipinos for early Independence. / The day has now arrived,” declar ed Mr. Quezon, “when P is absolute ly essential to the happiness, fare, and tranquility of the Filipino people that a declaration regarding their independence he at once made by Congress. There was a time some years ago when it wus said with some show of justification that the demand for Immediate independence was on ly the rallying cry of a few ambitious end misguided politicians. Today cue who is any way familiar with the events in the islands could fail to realize that the Independence of their country Is the most fervent and sa cred deBlre of the whole Filipino peo ple. I am betraying no secret when I assert that the unanimous opposition of the Filipino peojdc to the sale of their public or the so-called Friar lends to American capitalists is main ly the result of their fear that sain course will in the end defeat their cherished national ambition for in dependence. We know and feel that as soon as there Is invested In our public lands a large amount of Amer ican capital we must give up fore (lie hope of being freed from the c trol of the United States.” r, Quezon expressed the belief of Filipinos that the sugar trust r big American concerns are pow rful enough to Influence the United States government to retain the Is lands forever, on the pica of alleged necessary protection for American Interests. ‘It Is vitally essential to the future elfare of the Filipino people that natural wealth of their county he properly conserved,” said the resi dent commissioner, “and no dcsife to mluoc in a day n false and ficticious prosperity should he allowed to divert this government from Its only Just and honorable course. The Filipinos ure not a race at a standstill, hut, on the contrary, are a rapidly lncreas- There Is nothing new about the Idea | of using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our great-grandmothers kept their locks soft, dark and glossy by using a “sage tea.” Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance, they made a brew of sage leaves and ap plied It to their hair with wonderful ly beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old-time, tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the brew. This Is done by skillful chem ists better than we could do It our selves, and all we have to do Is to call for the ready-made product. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con taining sage In the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. The manufacturers of this remedy authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will be re funded If It falls to do exactly as represented. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and is recommended and sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. at the beginning of the last century, they are now nearly 8,000,000, and at the present rate of Increase we shall 0,000,000 of people within 100 years from now. I shall not on this occasion take the time of the House to demonstrate that we have a right to be Indepen dent and free. This is a self evident proposition to every gentleman on this floor. You cannot deny the very principle which gave life and sup port to your governmental Institu tions. Neither shall I endeavor to show that the Filipino people arc now, and for some time have been, fully prepared and equipped to as sume and exercise the power and re- vbllltlcn of national soverlgnty. The memorial of tho Naclonalista par- deals with this question at length and Is a substantial exposition of the accomplishments of the Filipinos in public afTalrs. Congress should act, ithout further delay, upon the peti tion of the Filipino peole for free dom.” GOMPER8 8AYS LABOR 18 WATCHING CONGRESS Atlanta. Ga., March 27.—Samuel Compere, president of the American Federation of Labor, arrived In At lanta yesterday morning for the pur pose of making preliminary prepara tions for the national convention of the federation which meets here next November. Commenting on the present status oi national politics, last night, Mr. Compers said: “We must sit still, wait a while and watch. The country expects great things in the way of constructive le, Islatlon from the Democratic Con gress, as much has been promised and much is needed. We have eigh teen union labor men in the present Congress, and they will stand for any thing that looks toward good, sound and Just constructive legislation.” Internationay Exposition In Rome Special to The Herald. Rome, March, 27.—The Internation al exposition for which preparations have been making for many months was formally inaugurated today by King Victor Emanuel. The event was accompanied by brilliant creemo- nles in which representatves of many ations took part. The exposition is ne of the leading features of the na tional celebration in honor of the fif tieth anniversary of the foundation of the kingdom of Italy. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING MONTE PICKENS, "THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN" Tuner and repairer for the Cable Piano Company, Atlanta, Ga., Jab. Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent music hous es in New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for the Wesleyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Bessie Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900. Endorsed as a violinist and tuner by the press, artists and musicians from New York to Texas. "A tuner who tunes.”—Frederick Reddall, teacher of voice, Brooklyn, N. Y. •" “Not only a fine violinist, but also one of the most expm pTSTTo tuners In the United States.”—MusIcT rades. New York. “I commend him as able to satisfy the most exacting demands as piano tuner and repairer.”—C. H. S. Jackson. President Bessie Tift Col lege, Forsyth, Ga. j^B Those desiring the services of ar. artistic workman, will do well to secure the services of Mr. Pickens while in Waycross. , CABLE. PIANO COMPANY. LaGrande Building. * Waycross, Georgia N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will receive profnpt an® care ful attention. CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 Carriage and Automobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F. O. SMITH; ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. 0000000000000000000000000<XX»<»<V<SO PERSONAL. ; ~ We will pay you ten cents each for new names and addtesses of amateur photographers. 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