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NOT A CANDIDATE.
tptumesSB'
exacted.
Tiie Vermillion county, llilnola.
trend Jury flnda that "the moat a.-
tcimdlna atate of political corruption
prevalla therein, etpedally In Dan-
rule, .ex-8peaker Cannon'a home.” * 1
What la more astounding atlll la that;
thia, na well aa other alrallar tnvea-
■ ligations, atop abort at Indicting a few
of the minor oBendem end brlbetak-
cre while letting the high rotlere of
corruption and the bribe given go
,ecot free.
I STATE OP OHIO, CITV OP TOLEDO
j LUCAS COUNTY,)aa.
I Frank ;J. Cheney jriakea oath that
he la aenlor partner qf the Arm of
F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing hualneoa in
the City of oledo, county and State
aforeaaid, and tbAt gold Arm will
pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED
( DOLLARS for each caee of Catarrh
that cannot be -cured by the uae of
Relit Catarrh Cure.
! FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and aubocrtbed
. In my rreaence, thta 6th day of De
cember, A. D. 1166.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public,
lfallt Catarrh Cure la taken In
ternally, and aota directly on the
blood and mucoua aurfacee of the
oyetem. Send for teaUmonlala tree.
F. J. CHENEY * CO, Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Draggtata, Tie.
, Take Halit Family PUla for con-
. .re . -i
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
W. H. ULMERS
Wheelwright and Blaeksmith,
Horseshoeing A Specialty.
Next to Wilson Laundry, justiin rearjof
Singleton iFumiture‘Corap»ny.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
The arbitration treaty negotiated
■between the United Statue and Greet
. Britain, providing tor the aettlement
of queetlona of national honor, bound
ary dtaputea, etc, will undoubtedly
l.r mined by the next senate In ex
tra eeaalon. It la the flrat agreement
of the kind between tha two . nation,
and mark, aa Important atep in the
direction of permanent peace, it
ought to aerve aa a precedent tor
simitar treatloe between and with
other power,. *
it should be.
'T'HERE is usually a good garden where
there are (rood Harden tools. Buv
A there are good garden tools. Buy
them NOW and get the full use of them
this season.
P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
44 PhntfAve. Phone 186
44 PhntfAve.
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THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
• A. P. Perham, Sr.
A. P. Parham, Jr.
, Editor, and Proprietor,.
Mlie Carrie Perham,
Peroonal, Society and Local.
Thomaaville Press. >
While conrerelog with a crowd of
gentlemen In the lobby of the court
house last Wednesday, a friend
Gov. Hoke Smith pot tha question to
him as to whether he woe a candidate
, The Weycroee Herald founded In . ..
(1685. The Dally Herald founded In j for the senate. Mr. Smith replied
1692 by A. P. Perham, Sr.
Telephones
Business Office 26
•Editorial Offle 26
Realdence 268.
I follows
"No, I am not a candidate for the
Every Afternoon Except 8unday.
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RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
1 Month $ .45
6 Month* 1 81.25
• Months 62.60
1 Year 85.00
, SPECIAL NOTICE
All obituary notices, carde of thanke,
reoolutlona end notices of entertaln-
monta, where charges are moda, will
bo charged at odrertlalng ratal of 6
cent, a line.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
Subscriber! to The Herald that do
not receive the paper promptly and
early will please rlng-np the Circula
tion Manager and report tha trouble
to Mm, aa tills la the ooly means that
we can aiaura you prompt end early
delivery. •
THE HERALD IS THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, DA:, MARCH 29, 1911.
The Canadian treaty once ratified
fiep with Mkxico should be the next
step.
* S *
Extra session or not, the President
must remember that the chatauqua
season is not far off.
—4.—
The Pbnsylvnnla and New York
senate, but I have never said that
did not want the place. ■ I would like
in be aenator at eome time In the fu
ture, and If I should be elected I will
tc pleased to aerve.”
The friends replied that Thomaa
ecunty had always been for him, and
when the time cornea to elect a sen
ator that the county would be for
him again.
Oov. Smith aasured him that he ap
preciated thla, and laid that he wax
especially greatful to the people of
thla aectlon for their generoua sup
port In the put, and tnat It was a
great pleaanre for him to meet and
mingle with auch staunch friend 1.
MEXICO’S NEEDS.
Central toads have been lined an ag
gregate of $6.5000 for granting re
bates to the Standard Oil Company.
It la allegal to grant a rebate, la It
not so to solicit one? Is a briber
any leu guilty than the one who ac
cepts the bribe?
If you'll glance over the pogea of
The Herald you'll aee we do not need
to oBer any prises for soliciting ad
vertisements. Our circulation does
that for ua, and we grow every day.
The Herald la covering Waycrosa an
,Wnte County like the dew ot I-oban-
It la pleuing to know that the last
dollar needed for tha erectloil of a
. memorial to Orovar Cleveland
Prlnoeton wu subscribed on tho an-
'nlreranry of his birth, March 18th,
But the memory ot Cleveland needs
no monument for Its perpetuation.
Ilia deeds will live long after all
earthly structures hare crumbled Into
%ust.
+
drastic reform In the franchise
and a radical change In fllllng im
portant state offices are necessary to
satisfy the demands ot the revolu
tionists In Mexico. Under the pres
ent system Diaz possesses almost as
■-inch power as an absolute monarch.
Tho ballot is denied to a large pro
portion of the population, and the
president appoints the governors of
states and many other Important offi
cials In the various political divis
ions of the country. This permits
practical'/ an autocratic rule, which
he has not failed to utilize.
It cannot be gainsaid that under
the statesmanship of Diaz the Mexi
can republic hu been brought from
chaos Into a fairly well regulated and
governed country. But methods and
condition! that were necesoary and
excusable when lie assumed office are
obsolete today. The country has
vastly progressed in wealth and In
telllgence. Its people demand and
are entitled to a much greater de
gree of freedom and a larger voice
In the attain of government. The
examples ot Cuba, Porto Rico, Pana
ma, Santo Domingo, Venezuela and
even Columbia are stirring the Mex
ican populace to an Insistent demand
for a broader field of liberty, freer
•peeeh and more stable laws.
Tbs Paclfflc Monthly, of Portland,
Ore., la a beautifully illustrated month
ly magazine which gives foil Informa
tion about the resources and oppertu-;
nltlea of the country lying JVest of'
tha Rockies. It tella about the Oov-.
eminent Reclamation projects, free
Government land and tells about the
districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy-;
log, poultry railing, etc. It has spies-;
did stories by Jack London and other
noted authors,-
The price la 81-60 a year„ but to. In
troduce It we will eend six months for
flfty cents. This oBer moat he accept
ed on or before February 1, 1911.
Sand your name and address accom
panied, by flfty cents in stamps and
learn *.i about Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, and California.
Address: The Paclfflc Monthly, Port
and, Oregon. IsatL
First week In April Is "Cleanlng-
Ur Week” in tha city. Gat busy!
WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE
farm Seeds.
We are headquarters for
the beat in all Farm seeds.
Crass and Clover Seeds
Seed Cora, Cotton Seed,
Cow Poes, Sola Beans,
Sorfhnms, Kaffir Corn,
Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc.
'Wood’s Crop issued
Special” monthly
gives timely information aa to
needs to plant each month in
the year, also price* of Season
able Seeds, write for copy,*
mailed fred
request.
WOOD & SONS
Richmond, Vtu
Seedsmen,
FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS
AND STUFFY COLDS.
Take Foley’s Honey and Tar.' It
glvea quick relief and expels the cold
from your system. It contains no
cplates, la sate and sure. Gam Phan
tnacy.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
The government is to latue Panama
bond) In denomination! of 6100, $200
and up. Three bonds .will bear a
much smaller rat* ot Interest than
tbs cmnllyt Titusville school bond la
sso. ThlsXwlll give people with amall
r,teens a chance to buy sound securi
ties In amounts proportionate to their
-savings. The parallel will hold good
■for Titusville. Give tha people a
chance to buy school bonds In small
denominations.
" «h •
LIVE8 FOR COAL.
The coat of coal, If measured by
the value of the Uvea lost In mining
It In Pennsylvania, would reach an
astounding figure. Tha annuiil
port of the chief pf tbs state depart
ment of mines shows that 1,125 men
were killed to mine 231,966,070 torn
of coal last year. This Is due pri
marily to the lack ot scientific reg
ulations of tha process of mining and
next to the carelresneai ot operators
ot the live, ot their employees.
Criminal recklessness In the method
of conducting Uie work In mines Is
too often exhtbnd In various parts
of the country. Systematic Instruc
tion In methods of mining, such .as
has been begun In Pennsylvania, will
do much to lessen the fearful toll ot
life that the Industry has heretofore
-7w;wfor(w
8 Candle Power, 30 watt iso eacn
16 Candle Power, 60 watt 16c each
32 Candle Power, 120 watt ;2Bc each
OEM (Metalixed Filament) LAMPS:
20 Candle Power, 60 watt 20e each .
'32 Candle Power, 80 watt 30c each
<0 Candle Power, 100 watt 30c each
MAZDA (Tungsten) LAMP8:
20 Candle Power, 26 watt ..60c each<^
82 Candle Power, 40 watt 660 each
48 Candle Power, BO watt SOc each
80 Candle Power, 100 Watt .' .$1-20 each
We recommend the me of the "GEM” to replace the common
carbon lamp, aa It Is more economical In the consumption ot cur
rent and more efficient In the production of light, without being
as fragile as the MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp.
CASTOMA
For Infants and Children.
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
A wee (able ftrpaision forAt-
slmilailnj ihcFoodantllMJa
itoglltcStotnafhsamllJoictsof
Bears
Signature
Promotes DigejttonflretM
nessandltestjCoiUalnsnefor
Opium.Morphinc norMioari.
Not Narcotic.
JtKfrcrouDcSMtnrmm
OmfhoSaJ- ,
JixJama* \
JbMfeUts- f
Apeiftct Remedy for Consflp*
tion * Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Over
racStafc Sljnuurtx
dttfBSZ
NEW YORK.
Thirty Years
CASTOMA
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
The Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
"WE HAVE THEM”
HOUSE
LETTER LOCK BOXES
With Clip For Papers.
The very thing you have been wanting for
years; fastens on the house. The mail
carrier will always have a place to put
your letters and papers.
Prices Are Reasonable
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 . y§\
Watt Hardware Co.
Italian Olive Oil
A GOOD PURE OIL AT REASONA
BLE PRICE.
Italian Olive Oil reprreenta the first
run of oil from Olives ot uniform
ripeness. Mado from perfect fruit,
bottled in a sunny dime, put up un
der perfect condlUom. It stands for
tha very best of condiment and food.
Use Olive Oil freely In tableipoonfut
doses na a food. There Is nothing,
more sully assimilated or which la
more acceptable to the eystem than
pure Olive OU, and that is 'what
ITALIAN OLIVE OIL 18!
PHONE NO. ISO.
Cherokee Pharmacy
Waycross, Georgia