Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 01, 1911, Image 2

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WWCROSS F.VEN'NG HERALD THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Perham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Perham Personal, Society and Local The Waycross Herald founded in 1885. The Dally Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Per'jam, Sr. Telephones Bt’.xini jr Office 25 Editorial Oflle 25 Residence 268. Entered at the Waycross, Ga., Post- office as second class mail matter. Office No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Mon Hi $ -45 Months $1.25 Months $2.50 Year $5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, where charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of 5 cents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please rlng-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him, a« this Is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS. GA.. APRIL 1, 1911. minister. 1.1s heare would IIv Fhnn, a California rent lecture advised it sauerkraut If they 10n years old. Saeur- krnut and spec, pretzels and lirabiir- Ifer and some of the celebrated Mil waukee brew! Surely there's some strength to that kind o? dirt. The reverend gentleman likewise said that to h ehealthy every minister should sweat at least twice a weok. * good many ministers, he believes, sweat only once a month, when they <*raw their salaries. There nre a good many godly men who do not even get a chance to perspire tlint often. —.j.— One good effect of the Ballinger- Plnchot controversy has been the di recting of populnr attention to the prouosed raiding of Alasknn coal Innds and the arrest of the sordid nrhemes of the would-be land grab bers. As a direct outcome nine prom inent hankers, brokers ami financiers Of Chicago have been indicted on a charge of conspiring to grab M.noo ncres of thes» lands, valued at a bil lion dollurs. Their trials nre to fol low. with a possibility of u $10,000 tine and two years' imprisonment In c-ncli rase. From his retirement at Senttle Mr. Hallinger can quietly con template some of the results of bin *'l ollelos.” , YOU ARE TOO SLOW, BROTHER. Our sympathies go out to Hfo. Jcs- Mercer In wholesale lots. He ;iom!sed a few days ago to eat all the hying machines that did no: mic- (escfu)ly operate In Fitzgerald last week, and the report Is uncontrndlet- ed that "nary a by was seen." Just imagine an epicure, such ns Itro. Jesse Mercer is known to ho, getting down to a menu consisting of potted aeroplanes, stewed monoplanes, boil ed biplanes served a la JenSen Her der style. To say the least, the ex perience Is not destined to become a popular one until a report Is had from Bro. Mercer.—-Cordele Dispatch. We appreciate your sympathy. Bro ther Pound, but you will he sorry when you see us flying around Cor dele in our new aeroplane. The trouble with you. with Pernam. and Brantley Is that you are too slow to tumble to-the fact that av iation la not sudden, except when y :: light unexpectedly. We are coming to see you. P und as soon as we get our new a':u.. > in trim and take you to ride, up a ove ti e tree tops, where we’ll play hide and seek with the birds and get a literal perspective of the land and opportunity.—FIt zgerahl Enterprise. The FH-seritld Enterprise of Sat urday contained three separate ac counts of aviation flights In different parts of the world. It If? noticeable, however, that none o f the flights made their start from Fitzgerald.*— WaycroBS Evening Herald. Our aim Is to keep up the courage and Interest, of home people untti such time as we may ho able to come back at Waycross and Valdosta or go to see them In our aeroplanes. If we find the flying business bet to* than the printing business we nmy start a permanent aviation field at tl.Ia place.—Fitzgerald Enterprise. ALCOHOL 3 PER CEL.. AXfyjelaWe IVeparalicnir ,-.*s The Kind You Have Always Bought slmilaifaijiWwitaJIiediiti I i.i(S to SffiiBdc ail [towels <£ Pfnraoics DigpsMonCIueitti ness amt ResLCantains nciatr ')jiinm .Morphine nor f tad. NOT Narcotic. .ar,'. • raidiksweu-tnm rpkin Scrd“ 5s&*- IHr.vSrrJ- Ctatf/td Stvrr • rtetrpr nl/crzr. FREE TRADE Attendance at l.ei throughout the countr ns gratlfylngly lar ;e. great spiritual need a Mi opportunity to turn tcrial things of life t< ten service* y Is reimrted lent tills n id affords all from the ma th ose which feed anil elevate the soul. The cou pe lence is quickened, moral percep tion stimulated and an Introspection promoted which lays bare religious shortcomings and encourages the striving for higher Ideals. It strength eng the spiritual sense 1’erietrs o» contemplation Is the solemn house of ,M ° nt anc * worship awaken emotions long felt and give speech to the silenced soul The world L hi- , " S ' ,MklnK ,or 8aW for this period of self- >,r l '“'to r *«d. "! an, In favor or ad- 'rshtp. for It bi'Inrw tuan t l,ll '~ » 11,11188 "> 8 reclt>rodty a E ree . ment authorizing the President, by special Correspondence By Clyde H Tavenner. Washington, D. C.. March 31.-*-Ab- solute free trade with Canada is one of the things Oscar W. Underwood, congressman from Alabama and chair man of the Democratic Ways and Means committee, thoroughly believ es in. nnd would like to see brought nnout.. He has just given out an In terview to this effect. Mr. Underwood is not a free-trad- tr so far as the world at large is concerned. He Is a tariff-for-reveni'c man. first, last and always. "But ns between this country nnd Canada," gays Mr. Underwood. "I should wel come absolute free trade if the Ca nadian government Is willing to grant free trade to our products entering Ci nada.” Mr. Underwood believes that be cause of the similarity of the peo ples of the two countries, and other muons which have a tendency make reciprocity naturally desirable, there Is no more reason why there should he a tariff wall between the United States and Canada than there would be for a tariff between Ver Hampshire or any adjoining‘stati's of the un Aperfcct Remedy for Conslipa- I Ion. Sour Stoniacli.Dlarrton Worms fomuls ions.Fevcrish ness mill LOSS OF SLEEP- Use Over Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thirty Years CASIO will do this regardless or Intimations :outrage. It is a very simple matter from the White House that the Pres-11<, ascertain these impositions on the blent will veto and tariff legislation ; poor of the land, and I do not antic!- that is not based on the results of a ; pate that congress will have much dif- Ho-called expert Investigation by men | Acuity in singling them out for honest appointed by President Taft. | revision." All of the members of the Demo-! The Democrats do not intend to eratlc Ways nnd Means committee, j slash rates right and left, with a with the exception of two, Underwood j reckless hand, hut they propose to and Hammond, voted against a bill to Dame legislation that will meet the creole a tariff hoard at the last ses-1 expectations of the people and'will sion of Congress, and it is virtually ; he in compliance with promises made ccr tain they will refuse to act favor In the Inst campaign. r.bly on the president’s suggestion that the much-needed downward rc- or C doses “666” will cur© any vision he based on the findings of the 1 case -of Chills and Fever. Price 25 republican-appointed board. j cents. " 21 tf "We do not need a tariff board to! *i *' — — . pair of ordinary woolen blankets that Take Fo]t y % Honey and TaP> It declared Representative Kitchen, of j “^esT. safe and sure. Gem Phar North Carolina, a member of the macy. Ways and Means committee. "Neith er do members of Congress need to he told by a so-calle-l hoard of ex- ports that 110 por vent duty hit , 11,o J oemPh^mlVj. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In ac tion, quick in results, and restore the natural action of the kidneys and bladder. They correct Irregularities. underwear that the laboring man has j to wear to keep his body warm is an TRV THE WANT ADS ‘ ’Garden Tgdls voice cf thi wnjs »:«tier denial and \ his God. Tim® w franchises when public utilities uld be had for the ask- j lng. The privilege grabbing oppor tunities were very generally taken executive act, to reduce the tariff du es of this '’mmtry, on any Item, whether ^ir/rluded la the Canadian ement or not. whenever Canada Iliing to put them on her free HsL This would not interfere with advantage ot by the astute comblna- the present pact hot ween thl. rout tioni that raded on the u-noratiee of , , P) . snd Canada, but It would be an the pcoalr-of the value of state and Invitation on the part of our jtovern municipal prints. The times nre nuut for Canada to untie with u* ie vitamins. As the people set an tn- ! ultimate free trade." rielil Into the value of public utlll- j tl | s almost eertnln the Pemoeratlc t'es they heron:* moi-e chary or in- Heare will pass, nt the extra eenion dlficrla'-htaio Ttvlns fiunchWe* with , .vend bills revisit,5 the tariff down- out fair return of compensation. Al- on particular schedules, la at, post fabwlosi fortunes have been eitioa to the rerlprocty act They trade la th# I’nlted States through — — - corporate prams. A better under- tire to realise the Income which they standing of the value of three mono- are worth to the people, and how to j jiclisttc grabs Is enabling communl- 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 J T HERE is usually good garden where After March tenth, 1911, this company will sell Incandescent Electric Lamps at cost to us, which is as follows, upon the erturu of the old lamps: CARBON LAMPS: 8 Candle Power, 30 watt 15c each 16 Candle Power, 60 watt 15c eacl 32 Candle Power 120 watt GEM (Metalized FMi'nfnt) LAMPS: 20 Candle Power, 50 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 *.60c each 32 Candle Power, 40 watt 65c each 48 Candle Power, 60 watt . 90c each 80 Candle Power, 100 Watt $1.20 each We recommend the use of the "GEMV to replace the common carbon lamp, as It is more economical In the consumption of cur rent and mere efficient In th® production of light, without being as fragile as the MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp. The Ware County light and Power Company. IOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOO "WE HAVE THEM” HOUSE LETTER LOCK BOXES With Clip For Papers. The very thing you have been wantir years; fastens on the house. The carrier will always have a place to put your letters and papers. Prices Are Reasonable 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Watt Hardware Co. /ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Italian Olive Oil GOOD- PURE OIL AT REASONA- BLE PRICE. Italian Olive Oil represents the first run of oil from Olives of uniform ripeness. Made from perfect fruit, bottled In a sunny clime, put up un der perfect conditions. It stands for the very best of condiment and food. Use Olive Oil freely In tablespoonful dcses as a 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 IS! PHONE NO. 150. Cherokee Pharmacy Waycross, Georgia there ore 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 W.H.ULME] Wheelwright and Blacksmith, Horseshoeing A Specialty. / *-i Next to Wilson Ltu tdry, justiin rear of Singleton iFurniture’Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed.