Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 03, 1911, Image 8

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m V- WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Jl GREAT VICTORY FOR UNION LABOR CORBETT JIT JURDGME TONIGHT THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME! :Grand Introductory Sale= The following notice show tatfrfaetory ending of a Jong fight between the Union men and Iluttrrlck Pattern people, and demon strates the power of concentrated fort. The result will be gratifying the women especially, as for goi time now, they have refused to i. these patterns, but now the way is clear again for their use, as the pat terns will again hear the Union Label i,nd be made by Union people: Butterick’s Now A Union Shop. The local officers of the Savannah Typographical Union, No. 183, have rtcelved notice from the headquarters of the International Union that the Butterick Publishing Company ot New York has signed an agreement with the New York loral (Rig Slx>. and that hereafter the Dutterick con cern will employ members of the Typographical Union exclusively In Its composing rooms. Tills information lias caused much rejoicing among the printers of Sa vannah. as it is one of the largest gains made by the union since the eight hour fight was begun in 1906. tt An item of interest to the patrons of the Dixie theatre, is the engage ment of the exceedingly versatile team of Corbett & Forrester, who will be seen in their newest offering “The I ady lawyer", tonight. In present- fug to the theatre loving public this attraction, shows excellent judgment on the part of the management, for (Ms clever team of entertainers have departed from the beaten path and are giving their audiences an which might he termed “that delight fully different style of vaudeville.” The basis of their fun-making ve hicle Is that of a man who has been ejected from a trolley car a/id seeks dress and looking for a good legal ■visor havens Into the office of a Indy lawyc. surprised in finding a woman in fhe legal profes sion ho decides however to take a c hance, and finds that ns usual , a woman can talk twice ns fast as a man, and many are the funny com plications resulting for his miscon struction of her fast talking. It Is bright and breezy and will not allow the audience to tire for a second and will without doubt prove an agreeable surprise to many who have seen these excellent artists in other roles. RADIUM DIAMONDS AND HIS RECTIGRAPH C. C. Ruchanan, Jr., is busy at work organizing an “Abstract and Title Guarantee Company”, and has already Interested local capital in the rompnny, and Is applying for a char ter at once. Mr. Ruchanan has lens- cd the rights for the use of a “Rec- tigtaph'' machine In counties of Ware, Appling i.nd Lowndes. The “Rectlgraph” Is a machine that will reproduce by photographic process, r.n exact copy of origlhnl deeds and records. The advantage of the photographic method. Is tho absolute nceurncy of the rocord lmt ot the original-signatures, n method tint will, by its undoubted accuracy, rppcnl to nil. By this Rectlgrnph machine method, the new company will he able to supply their clients with absolutely correct photographic copies rtf deed and roclrds with ropy o» original signatures, just as they appear on original deeds, so that at nny time signatures may he verified, and in ease of destruction of orisl- rnfs, fho copies will speak for them selves. We examined souk- of the proofs already taken and the results are absolutely wonderful in their per fection and accuracy. The mosf dif- TEXAS WOMAN GETS RESULTS When the Doctor Faiied to Help Mrs. Moncrier, She Helped Herself With Cardui. THE FINEST IMITATION ON EARTH. THE NEAREST APPROACH TO GENUINE DIAMONDS EVER DISCOVERED. THEY HAVE ALL THE FIRE, FLASH, SPARKLE AND CRILLIANCY OF OLD MINE GEMS ANO STAND ALL TESTS OF ACIDS, HEAT, ALKALI, ETC. SO REAL ARE THESE STONES THAT EX PERTS HAVE BEEN DECEIVED, PAWNBROKERS VICTIMIZED AND JEWELERS FOOLED. RADIUM DIAMONDS POSITIVELY DEFY DETECTION. Come See How They Sparkle Demonstration Sale Commences Tomorrow Morning. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT AND BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF IMITATON PRECIOUS STONES EVER SHOWN IN TIHS CITY. RINGS, PINS, BROOCHES, STUD8, LOCKETS, HAT PINS, EAR RINGS, CUFF BUTTONS, SCARF PINS. THE E GUAL IN APPEARANCE OF PIECES THAT COST FROM $25 TO $175- AND WHICH REGULARLY SELL8 FROM $3.00 TO $8.00. AT THIS SPECIAL ONE DAY DEMONSTRAT ION SALE. 00 YOUR CHOICE each F0R .00 each YOU MUST SEE AND EXAMINE .THESE BEAUTIFUL JEWELS TO APPRECIATE THEIR MAGNIFI CENCE AND SPLENDOR, EVERY STONE HAS ALL THE EXQUISITE GENUINE DIAMOND. THE MOUNTINGS ARE HEAVY GOLD FILLED ACT COPIES OF ORIGINAL PIECES WORTH HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. EVERY RANTED TO RETAIN ITS BRILLIANCY FOREVER. AND STONE IS WAR* Radium Diamonds Defy Detection EXAMINE THESE STONES CAREFULLY, THEY ARE ACCURATE-LY CUT AND PERFECTLY POLISH ED. EVERY STONE GUARANTEED TO BE INDESTRUCTABLE AND TO RETAIN ITS BEAUTY ANI> BRILLIANCY FOREVER. YOU CANNOT TELL THEM FROM THE GENUINE. fruit v H topraphle Invent bn; befog read In the pho y with ease. Its a great d we prognosticate for (tally a great business. wifi not alone Jio com « and nhatmris, hut with they rati take copies of Belton, Tex.—In a letter written from this place, Mrs. Ethel Moncrlef ■ays: "I Buffered with womanly troublen ever since I first entered wo- manhood. The doctors failed to help, bo I began with Cardui. From the first, I could see good results, and I kept on taking It. 1 was relieved of all my dreadful suffering. Cardui has built up my system, and my friends are all surprised to see tho good results I obtained. Cardui Is as good a doctor m any woman needs. It can't bo beat. I cannot pralBo Cardui too highly.” For more than halt n century, Cardui has been used successfully to prevent unnecessary pains enured by wotpanly troubles, such ns headache, backache, side a idle, dragging sensations, etc. It alr.o acts as a general tonic, for the weak, tired, worn-out womanly Bystem. Whether seriously sick, or simply weak and ailing, take Cardui. It helped a million others. It will help you, too. N. 9 - • Tf'rffr to: Ladle*’ Advisory D*pt„ Chalts* noiifa Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, T«*nn., tor SjHciut Jn$tnirtiini$, «nd M-pagc hook, "Mom# Treatment far Women,'* sent in plain wrapper, on request. DEATH OF JAS. H. TILLMAN. Lo-- vli ■ w* Now on Display and Sale at J.R.Brinson Co.Drug Store On The Square. Open Evenings. ing the early ending of this promising and comparatively young life. W Asheville, N. C\. April 1.—With only his physician and a young nephew with him at tho end, Co!. James If. Tilltuan, at one time Lieutenant Gov ernor of South Corollnn, died here tonight at 9:45 o’clock. Tho end came very suddenly. He had been here for his health for the by our railroad systems, n swell as by the great civic bodies of our state. The Herald cordially agrees with The Constitution along those lines, also, believing that the southern roads are not doing enough to direct public at tention to the wonderful possibilities that lie dormant In our sunny south land. Great fields ot endeavor, prac tically untouched and undeveloped, great ports offering shipping facilities last six months, and of late had 1m- j beyond comparison, practically If* proved. Late this afternoon he be*j nore< | Jn the marc t, G f progress; fex« rnme very weak anil suffered a col-| tUc pla , ng ho | ding out to the te rrain 91 ........ 9:55 PBo. the en^-following almost im- j culturl8t possibilities or crops and^rainO? 6:00 pm Atlantic Coast Line Schedule. departures. ARRIVALS AT WAYCROSS. From Savannah Tain 189 6:60 am Train 185 12:60 pm (Train 21 6:65 pm Train 67 10:00pm From Montgomery From Balnbrldge ft ThomafvlUe From Albany kttcrtt a id < be Invaluable court cases. >t he it Me tint in important suits and GRAY HAIR TALKS DON'T How often one ..be**- tho ex pression, is gray and is begln- S»Eit to look old." It Is true that Bray hair usually denotes age and Is always associated with age. You never hear one referred to as having gray hair und looking young. The hair Is generally the Index of •Be. If your hair Is gray, you can’t fclnmo your friends for referring to you as looking old. You can’t retain • youthful appearance if you allow your lialr to gsow gray. Many per sona of middle age Jeopardise their future simply by allowing the gray hairs to become manifest. There ta no neoeaslty for this. If your hair has become faded or gray, try Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, tho preparation which u cheat 1st by the name of Wyeth devised a few yeara •go. It ia simple, Inexpensive and practical, and will banish tho gray hairs in a few days. It is also guar anteed to remove dandruff and pro mote the growth of the hair. It la a pleasant dressing for the hair, and after using it a few days Itching and dryness of the scalp en tirely disappear. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a battle and Is recommended and sold by CNERCKEL PHARMAC Th« reaper sailed “death" has been ry busy the last few days, and an- her man whom wo have known In nately for years has been ' k'ay, Col. Jas. H. Tillman of south itolinu died on Saturday. Mr. Tillman was, when we ffmf ew him a splendid type of vlrllle young manhood. The uni tragedy of the shotting of Editor Gonzales of The Columbia State, cast a shadow over his life, that he could fever remove. In many conversations i fter that sad time he spoke with deepest regret at what hud occurred, and-felt bitterly the loss of the friend ship of many ns a result. Jim Tillman was considerably n:!s- judged and unnecessarily condemned by many for that sad event. Those of us who knew the entire story, knew how bltterlly ho Lad been as st lied, and how continuously and re lentlessly Mr, Gonxales followed him up from day to day, and the wrfUrjol knowing the apful force of this con tinuous and relentless persecution, was not surprised at the sudden ex plosion of wrath that resulted la thus ending one life at once, and embitter- cd and blighted for years the life of tie survivor. Jim Tillman with all Ms shortcomings was loyal to his f* fends, generous to a fault, and deep ly sensitive to the censure he receiv ed, and had it not been for the blight- IPS results of the Columbia tragedy, would doubtless have proved to he one of the greateet among the great rr.tn thut have adorned the official mediately For many years Col. Tillman w'na no of the political leaders In South Carolina. He was a nephew of Uni* 8tates Sr-r.'or Benjamin U. Till man; \ In 1903, following editorial criti cisms In The Columbia State, he shot and killftd on the streets of Coluin- Ma the editor of that paper, N. O, C.»nwiles. V jury later acquitted him of the charge of murder. The body will he sent to the old Tillman home, Edgefield. S. C., for burial. From Chicago and Nortwest fortune hard to realize, in their rich ness and productiveness; minerals, yet untouched and undeveloped; a county waiting for development that will make It flow with "milk and non-j In our crmcl.ro of tho oraall ™'"' " " "" ” j Bouth Atlantic Limited From Brunswick For Jesup and Savannah Train 58 u :55 am Train 182 10:00 am Train 180 ....7:30 pm amount of real publicity that Is be-; From Jacksonville ing given our southland, we must 1 TraJn 22 ■ 6:56 pm Birmingham & Atlantic railroad and Mr. W, H. Leahy, who, while not the largest road in point of wealth er mileage, is giving in proportion, today, more real advertisement to the south and its advantages than any other road we know of. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad is also gradually directing their efforts to r.’.ore consistent advertising alon^ these lines. But we agree with The C< nstitutlon, that the time has now cc-mc, when the interests of tho rail* The Waycross Board of Trade are fronds as well as the southland they ATLANTA CONSTITUTION OB "POST-CARD DAY” endeavoring to Inaugurate a "Post- Card Day" throughout the State of Georgia, and The Herald, recognizing the value of such an advertisement state. In the issue of March 30th, very cordially endorsed the plan. The Atlanta Constitution In Sun day's Issue, tell in line with The Her ald and also endorsed it In a two column editorial, which we reproduce on our editorial column, as a com mendable move for the benefit of our state. It is gratifying to see how closely this great -southern pa- The Constitution, watches out for every move tbit will be of state wide benefit and how willingly they co-operate with unselfish patriotism to promote the public goo«. The Train 94 l( Crain 92 1( From Tampa, High Springs via Du-| pont Train 42 For through Schedules, Pullman reservations, etc., Call On E. M. North, A. G. P. A. R- B. Pollard, Ticket Agent Savannah ,0a. Waycross. Gs. Train 22 ...6:10 pt. For Montgomery Train 189 . .6:10 am Train 57 ,. , ..10:25 pm For Bainbrldge and Thoma*rlU«. Train 185 1:00 pm. For Albany Train 92 .10:50 pm Train 90 ..7:60 am Train 90 ..6:10 pm For Chicago and Northwest - I. C. Special (via Albany). Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton) .. 10:60 pm .10:30 pm South Atlantic Limited.. . .10:20 pm • For Brunswick Train 91 .10:05 am 1 Train 97 . .6:10 pm 1 For Jacksonville Train 95 (Dixie Flyer ..5:40 am Train 93 .6:00 tig Train 33 ,6:40 1 rain 21 «... .6:15. pm [ For Tampa, High 8prlnga Train 43 ,$:00 am GEORGIA SOUTHERN traverse, demands a great systematic plan for an intelligent and aggressive advertisement campaign, that Ahall in delibly impress upon the north and tl.*e uttermost parts of the earth, the ^reat possibilities and tho wonder ful. yet undeveloped riches ot Geor-j gia and the entire south. We are t glad The Constitution has struck this j J note of demand and Tho Herald, though covering' a smaller field will wollow their lead loyally along these lines. ■VWPVXilfSpW AND FUOIRDA RAILWAY The Popular Route To All Points North Anil Weal. ThroughTratna In connection with A. O. L., from Waycross vta*Tltton to Macon ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT ANOOCA, NASHVILLE, ,T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. Concho, and Pullman .leper, go through without change. Dining Car 8ervtce. TRAINS OF A. B. A A. R. R. CONNECT AT. CORDELE WITH TRAINS OF G. 8. & R, RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND SOUTH. FOR INFORMATION VS TO RATES. ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT NORTH OR WEST, APPLY TO ANY AGENT OF THIS COM PANY, OR ADDRESS. C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A, MACON GA. I. W. latqison, T. P, A, MACON 3A. WWW SMWWWWMWHW* *r trv the want ads Conrllujilon. gws further than th- jllfe of South Carolina. Though forjn.erc endorreroent If tho “Poet-CarJ !; vvcral yesra wo have not mat, yet j Taj ” but calla for a thorough and j VC Jo'rt with hit few friendn In mourn (roo-prehenatr. campaign of publicity . for backache, rheerr-otism, kidney r-r fchtddcr trouble, r >i urirat-,- i-rej-’li'rHies. Fete? Eidntr TUI* " . vd > .jcr- • .i-egt : r. ■ :cs. FOR SALE BY GEM PHARMACY *~.r- r— ~ ~ - ~ or- - £