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THE HERALD PU8USHINO
A. P. Per him, Sr.
A. P. Parham, Jr.
Editors and Proprietors.
Mias Carrla Parham
Personal, 8oclety and Local.
Tbs Waycross Herald founded in
1885. The Daily Herald founded In
1888 by A. P. Perham, 8r.
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Months 81.26
Months A 82-50
Tear 85.00
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THE HERALD IS THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, OA„ MARCH 31, 1911.
are beginning to nearly accept Wood
THE 8AVANNAH PRESS AGAIN.,
Valdosta Times. '
The Savannah Press contains a
long and able editorial In reply to
what the Times hsd to say recently
ll; regard to “distributing the bur
dens and benefits" of the tariff. We
pointed out that Mr. Underwood, the
i Democratic chairman of the ways and
means committee, who la to have the
honor of framing the Democratic tar
iff bill, stands with Congressman
Brantley, with the Times and with
others who want to see some of the
benefits, as well as the burdens,
ceme to the South.
Summing up Its position The
Press says:
Now the point that the Savan
nah Press makes Is Just this: If
you are going to reform the tariff
you can|t begin by protecting
' raw material. The very minute
you levy a protective tariff for i
. our material or anybody'R mater
ial, that very minute you Inj* t
the protective principle Into t: t J
system. If the man who Ifi r.il
lag tbo raw material Is to be pro
tected how can you refuse' It to
the man who turns out the finish
ed pn.duct?
The Press uses the word "protec
tion" In discussing the question
ttough The Times has always advo
cated "Incidental proteeton." That Is
Wo have favored a "tariff for revenue
only," not for "protection," but we
fee 1 that the farmers have aa murb
S' p£u SsJ" ,
mstnu
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
tiie
Signature
For
Over
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTRUM COMPANY. NEW TORSI CITY.
After March tenth, 1911, this company will sell Incandescent
Electric Lamps at cost to us, which Is as follows, upon the erturn
of the aid lamps:
•?«)-nrmw carbon lamps:
fge-r- '■ -“■*“** • ‘ yj
t Candle Power, 88 watt otefy: ..y
16 Candle Power, 80 watt. .... 15c eae]
38 Caudle Power. 120 watt........ ,. ,.85c
OEM (MetalJzsd Filament) LAMPS:
20 Candle Power, 50 watt 28c t'ljljb
82 Caudle Power. 80 watt - 80e each
4Q Caudle Power, 100 watt. - 30c each
MAZDA (Tungsten) LAMPS: ^
20 Candle Power, 25 watt ? 60c each
32 Candle Power, 40 watt 65c each
48 Candle Power, 60 watt sOe each
80 Candle Power, 100 Watt 81.20 each
We recommend tbe use of the "OEM” to replace the common .
carbon lamp, aa It Is more economical In tbe -consumption of cur
rent and more efficient In the production of light, without being
aa fragile aa tbe MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp. ,
The Ware County
Light and Power,
Company.
farm Seeds.
We are headquarter.' for
the beat in all Farm seeds.
Grass and Glover Seeds
Seed Corn, Cotton Seed.
Cow Peas,
» Sorfhtnns.
^ Millet Seed, Peanuts! etc. {
“Wood's Crop issued
Special' monthly
gives timely information as to
seeds to plant each month in
the year, also prices «f Season
able Seeds. Write for copy,
.mailed free on request
flsW. wool! SIRS, i
U Seedsmen, - Bkhnsiid, Vd. {
others as they wouldjh. don. by. Let
them divide the benefits »sd the bur
dens of the system with fbe "other
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 shbuld be.
'T’HERE is usually n 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.
W. H. ULMER
Wheelwright and BlaeksirilC
Horseshoeing A Specialty.
Next to Wilson Liundry, justiin rear of
Singleton iFurniture'Company.'
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
: i h'» motion to get sum. protection, ' to enrich mother. Bill Brantley trad
whereby our iasuradee rates cm be ( Chairman Underwood arc with.us on
lowered. _ this proposlllos. . . **.-
44 PlajitJAye.
Phone 166
l9S8»S8>«»«»4>9»9»t*i»M»8»H>»4»4»>l>4»
row Wilson as the next President
—*—
We read .that a man by (he narad
of Boor.'la running for office It
Maryland, has no chance: Booze ll
or the run.
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Poor old Doc. Cook has waited, all
this time to tell Admiral Perry jitet
what ho thinks of him In,plain Inn-
ffdage.
4
Black cats are now In demand for
fur, and In that'ovent ^we refer th.
furriers to several back yai '
know of.
.*
'• A statement la made that trained
aviators ira wanted by the U. S.
Navy. We euggest that Uncle Sam
■usd after Col. Bergor.
r • ■■ ■—it<F
'-With the saintly Zlou City prefer
ring war to vaaclnotlon Mr. Came-
glh soeses .to have lived la Vein, In
'.pending so much for peace.
4
The South which Is claiming Wood-
raw Wilson for Its very own son. ,1s
booming hint for President. The
South has uol bad a candidate slate
the war.
ty->
The nows that.Senator Terrell bss
almost entirely recovered from hla
recent Ulncea and that he will Boon
he hioiaelf again, la pleaalug jicwa
to hla friends all over the statu.
4
If Poatmasler General Hitchcock
has attacked the "Household Hints"
and “How to Behave” departments
of the msgaslnes Instead of adver
tising port the blow at 'civilisation
would have been even more terrible.
• 4
right to ask that the schedule bo fil
ed to help them as the manufacturers
have. The South has tfiilowed the
New England manufacturers to grow
rich "beyond the dreams of avarice”
v-hlle her stateamcn have been dis
coursing upon tbe morals of the tar
iff system. The representatives from
New England have Invariably said to
representatives from the South: "You
want free trade—we want protection:
now we will glvo you free trade on
everything that compotes with you
and wo will take protection,on every.,
thing that competes with \is.” And
our statesmen, like the noble souls
who "turn the other cheek" (In hooks,
not In dally life) accept It with reg
ular Alphonse and Boston courtesy.
New England not only gets protec
tion on everything .which she manu
factures or what she raises, but when
protection was not sufficient to stuff
the pockets of her people until they
eculd be no longer stuffed, she turn
ed to Unde Bom and asked for a
bounty upon certain raw products!
That has been the solution of the tar
iff question In that section. They
have given "Doe trade” to the South
and have taken' "protection” tol
themselves. And this settlement has
apparently been acceptable to the
South, "always, everywhere and by
all." That was because the South
has been standing by the "principle’
while New England took the "sub
stance." We have been clinging' to
the soap-gourd and giving them the
soap.
We do not believe the youngest
Infant In the South will live Jong
enough to see the tariff wiped out os
a revenue-raising scheme It has been
a revenue raleer for years and win
continue to be. Tariff reform la poo-
stble and It ought to come, but there
ran he no reform sty long as one soo
the PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPED
IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER.
Tbe .Padfile Monthly, of Portland,
Ore., Is a beautifully Illustrated month
ly magazine which gives full Informa
tion about the reaourcea and opportu
nities of the country lying WeSt of
the Rockies. It tells about the Gov
ernment Reclamation Projects, free
Government land and tells about th*
districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy
ing, poultry raising, ate It has splen
did stories by Jack London and other
noted authora.
The price 1s 81-50 a year,, but to In-
troduce It we will oend six months for
fifty cents. This offer must he accept
ed on or hefore February 1, 191L
Send your game and addraaa accom
panied by fifty coats la stamps and
learh all about Oregan, Washington,
Idaho, and California.
Address: The Pactffic Monthly, Pert
and. Oregon. lamtf.
First week la April Is "Cleaning-
Up Week” In the city. Get busy!
And wb\t la the purpose of ever,
effort f make? It Is that I may dis
charge tbe debt which I owe to other > tton or one otasa gets all of the ben-
cieatures, that I may make them hap j elite, while another section and, an-
py la this world, and that they mat j ether class bears the burden. If the
tain heaven In the next.—Rock In. tariff la to be settled along moral
scrlptloat of Asoke. f lines, there js no hotter way to start
——+—— i U than along the line of the Golden
THAT AUTO FIRE TRUCK. Rule. Let tbe tariff baron*' do unto
Is it true that Waycross needs more
fire protection?
If so wo say for the city to get It
a- once, whether It bo a truck pro- j fellows.” Lot the manufacturers who
Polled by hones or one propelled by I hzs been enriched for years by the
II* own power. The territory In tariff agree to a tariff schedule which
which cilia are answered are too tar _ will hel pthe jeotton grower* and oth-
from the present fir* station, for j et producer! of the raw material Cut
•**n attempting ta use hone*, a* out th* Jobbery which gives to one
we have too many sandy streets. Th* [ class while taking from ahothor and
much of th* evil of the tariff system
win he eliminated.
Ws' are willing to . stand on tbe
Colden Rule In settling thin question,
as well os nil other question* That
rule treat* nil alike. Ve. do not like
th* Iron Rule, which rob* one class
truck. Is th* Ideal ma
chine and with liberal terms and
trials which Is given by the mamt-
lecturer It seem* lo us that, even It
Brat cost la a little more.
Our efficient Alderman, Moore,
should hsvo all the support possible,
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"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 t will always have a place to ~
your letters and papers. 7 i
Prices Are Reasonable
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $150
Watt Hardware Co.
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Italian Olive Oil
A GOOD PURE OIL AT RBA8UNA- >
BLE PRICE. /
Italian Olivo Oil represents the first
rua of oil from Olives of uniform
ripeness. Made from perfect fruit,
bottled la «’sunny clime, put up un
der perfect conditions. It stands tor
tbo very best of condiment and food.
Use Olive Oil freely in tablespoonful
doses as n food. There Is nothing
more easily assimilated or which Is
more acceptable to the system than
pure Olive Oil,- and that Is what
ITALIAN OLIVE OIL 181
PHONE NO. 160.
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Cherokee Pharmacy
Waycross, Georgia