Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 05, 1911, Image 2

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> . I gf*- m - -■ ') WAYCROSS EVEN'NG HERALD Publl.h.d By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perhim, Sr. A. p. Parham, Jr. Editor. and Proprletera, Mlaa Carrla Parham, Paraonal, Society and Local. Th.- Waycroaa Herald founded In 1885. Thn Dally Herald founded In 1892 by A. i>. Parham, Sr. Talaphonae But Intis Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Realdanca 288. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the W./cro.s, Oa., Poft- offiee aa aecond claaa malt matter. Office NO. 8 Jana Street RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. M»nth $ .45 Month. 1126 Month. :.. 12.50 Tear 25.00 BATTLESHIPS WILL FIRE AT AEROPLANES. Norfolk, Va„ April 4—following tne regular target fhootlng off the Southern drill grrundx tills week, the H hattleihlpf engaged In the prac tice will open nre on aeroplanes. II a ill be the first time the America- ravy has ever engaged In shooting a serial targets and promises to mar,, the beginning or ;nd of aeroplanes for use on war ships In time of war. Aeroplanes constructed very simil ar to box kltef, but made to repre sent as nearly a* poaslble the pro mt day aerial craft are now being constructed at the Norfolk navy yard and will lie sent to the ships some time this week, perhaps on Wednes- day. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Promotes DijesttatOtnfi* ncssanrlBnljConansneittr Opium .Morphine mrttacnL Not Narcotic. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of | JERSEY DEMOCRATS BELIEVE KEYNOTE WILL BE SOUNDED Burlington, N. J., April 4. Demo SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions «nd notices of entertain- znenta, where charges are made, will ; rratic leaders in New Jersey heiievs at advert,,!n * rtttc * of 5 that the keynote of next year's presi dential campaign will be sounded the Jeffersonian dinner and mas* r*uksemnmR R-fdm Ud- , centa a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do Hot receive the paper promptly and •arly will pleaao ring-up the Circu;a- ' ceting of the Burlington county •any will Pie^ ring-op tne utrcu..- ^ mocratlc cIub whlch w „, be held tJon Manager and report the trouble to film, a* this Is the only means that , here next Wednesday evening. Speak- we can *,»ure you prompt and early , ch clgrk , 0 ov. Woodrow WII- delivery. I , r. 8. Senator Jame» E. Martlne Aperfed Remedy forConsUR tton.SaarSMadbDMMi WorrasjConvulsionsJ'orrolt ness and Loss oPSleep. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of (be United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, OA., APRIL 5, 1911. It NiT«>nis that Texans will have tit tu- wide prohibition u» an issue to v resile with next July. —* Madrro, tho leader of the Mexican rovoluliunintB, lacks a fixed capital. He is not particular In this tuspect. There art many fellow sufferers from the name deficiency on this side of the bo r der. -4 The fact of the various extensions, betterments, the -givivs of in.mcmse orders f.jr rail.i, and other evidences of prosperIty, show that the claim of the tatlroads that they would ho for ced Into ••ankruptcy If not permitted to ralsii their freight rules was a inon omental bluff. After a bit, maybe, th ctourlst will •tick his head out of the car win dow and aak: "What's this, a city of barbersiiopa?'' And then somebody who knows will answer. "Oh, no; this Is oaly Waycross, Georgia; they tore merely going In for color.” It •cctna that the electric light poles have been painted red, the tree# all over town have been painted white and now (he telephone poles are to te painted blue. Three cheers for the red, white and blue!—Savannah News. + end William J. Bryan will be the speakers. "The Duty of Democrats," will be the subject discussed by Speaker Clark, and It Is announced that his discourse will bear directly upon the coining presidential f^mpalgn- In which many believe he may figure as a candidate. Governor Wilson will talk on the 11.erne "Questions of tho Day", and Mr. Bryan's subject is “Watchman, What of the Night?" His talk which 1 e was written, will be ”A Message o! Hope to Democrats of the Nation." Wlh tho Mexican cabinet resigned mntnly because of the objection to U by the people on account of the ad vanced ago of the members, 8enor M nantour, minister of finance, who seemr to bo a go-between with the revolutionists and President Dlax, has a prospect of accession to the temporary presidency. Llmantour It a statesman, and makes no disguise of the vceded reforms in the method of rovernmont in Mexico. Ho may bsco'i • the Moses of the southern re public. —*— TAFT TELLS DEMOCRATS OF CAUSE OF MANEUVERS. Washington, D. C., April 4.—Prea- l-lont Tall began yealerday to take the Democratic members of the House Cominoteo on rmtn Affairs Into his confid'-nce In regard to the r ovement of troops to tho Mexican herder. The President talked over Ike ret urn for the troop movement with Representative Suiter of Near York, who la lo he chairman of the com- n Ittee: Flood of Virginia and Gar ner of Texas. Mr. Sulxer cried a- way a portfolio containing a mass of l-para relating to th. situation In the Southwest. He refused to dis cuss whst they contained. Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA NOTICE TO 8UB8CRIBERS! We would appreciate it a favor If any of our subscribers who fall to get their paper regularly, WOULD AT ONCE, let us know, either by card or phone No. 26, and we will Imme diately Investigate and try to reme dy It. In view of our rapidly Increas ing circulation and the big Issue we now send out daily, this is the only way we can Know whether our car rier boys are doing their duty, and we are very anxious that every NEW nnd OIJ) subscriber should get their n THE RIGHT WAY. My uncle Tom says catching birds L eary when you know Tho proper way to do It; an* I guest perhaps It's so; Ho know* a splendid way,'he says, ’at hardly ever falls, Dot creep up close an* drop a bit of salt upon their tails. im»>4T with utmost regularity for'thelr, in appearance are our patrons be* takes and' our own. As we know cause they alw'ays .wear the finest what it means to miss to read The, laundered linen. No tears, smudges Herald If only for one day. j 4 ’» "fringes" on the laundry work that 28 3t The Circulation Manager. «e send home. But there IS always ■ ■■ I a fine gloss and a brilliant whiteness 5 or 6 doses <’666” will ear. any th, » ‘" ea *“ ererjr P atron - And - our case of Chills sad Fever. Price 25 "pufsllon for prompt delivery, cser FOR LAGRIFPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLDS. Tnk. Foley’s Hocsy aid Tar. It give* quick relief aid expels the cold tram your system. It ooitalis oa cplstes, Is safe aid aura. Gam Phar macy. In the handling and positive economy t en msde this laundry the most pop ular In town. j Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY I tried It all the atternoon; I know i'M how to do. You seo ii bird down on the ground— l--it don’t let It see you— Non creep up nesr It wlv the salt, an’ be des awful still— • I didn’t retch a bird today, but to morrow perhapa I will. ' —Woman’a Home Companion. One thing atands out prominently paekage when yon buy Fol . .v , _ „ . _ i *y» Honey and Tar for coughs and tn th. credit of es-Prealdent Room- Colds. Non. genuine without th. volt’, administration—hi. fight for P*1 HR*. Remember the name, Fo .. . . , ’ ley’s Honey and Tar and reject any the conservation of the natural re- rabatltute. Oem Pharmacy, aourem of the nation and his work | for the reclamation of the wests and ■ ***^F PRICE FOR GUARANTEED arid lands. His message calling at-1 PLANTS, tentlon to the grabbing of the water | • h, P Express charges Pre- powsr of the country, possibly the f*'** *® f° ur nearest express office last of the natural resources left un-1 » n<l Ousrantee good order delivery, monopolised, and 'pointing out the Pro,t Proot cabbage Plante, at the meaning ud danger of the concern following price*: 500 for 76c, 1000 for tratlon Into a few hands of this tre- ««• °r more at SSc.per 1000. pro- trrndou, source of physical energy I vMlD * tu * **Fd and cash Is sent with end wealth, Ii entitled to enduring i «ot otherwise. The cold ud inks Thq dedication of the great ■ weather In Jan. ud Feb. hu dee- Roosevelt dam a few days ago, by J lro l ,e<1 “boot halt of the cabbage crop which hundred, of thousands of ncree I ,n **• 8onthern Slate. Piute set of heretofore worthies toll will be to mature after your earlier plan- metamorphosed into wonderfully far- ( !n ** * r * harvested, will certainly be tile territory, on which occasion the l roll table. ev-preeMent was present In person. 1 Tours very truly, must have been n gratifying, cllmu ‘ William C. Creaty Co., te this line of the ooloae"* eEorte. ’ The Cabbage Plant Men. He, aa well aa he whole country, U Toogee Island, 8. O, March 27,1911. to he caegvntelated. as. 1 M IS St ii vie »4 wtM «l w After March tenth, 1911, this company will sell ’ Incandescent Electric Lamps at cost to ns, vhlch la si follows, upon the ertum ef the old lamps: ~~t CARBON LAMPS: ~ ■ I -, 1 .. - ’.1 8 Cudle Power, 30 watt .. 15c each 16 Candle Power, 60 watt 15c each 32 Candle Power. 120 watt 25c tach GEM (Metalixed Filament) LAMPS: S' 20 Candle Power, 50 watt • • f....20e each 32 Candle Power, 80 watt 80c each 40 Candle Power, 100 watt ' 80c each MAZDA (Tungsten) LAMP8: 20 Candle Power, 25 watt 60c each 32 Candle Power, 40 watt ... ,.65e each 48 Candle Power, 60 watt.. .... ........ 90c each 80 Candle Power, 100 Watt 21.20 each We recommend the use of the ’’GEM’’ to replace the common carbon lamp, as It Is more economical In the consumption of cum rent and more efficient in the production of light, without being as Iraglle as the MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp. The Ware County Light and Power Company. jC<XK>0000000000000000000<X>0000000000 "WE HAVE THEM” HOUS 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 Watt Hardware Co. to♦©oooooooooooo-oooooooooooooooooo© ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦S4S2»9»W4S6S4StS0»6S4>2MS9S9 W.H. ULMER, Mhedwrighl and Blacksmith, Horseshoeing A Specialty., Next to Wilson Laundry, just io rear of Singleton iFurniture’Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ♦♦♦»tS4St»«>4S2S09 N OT the old fashioned heavy, ! w x me uiu xasmuneu neavy, 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. PARK PLAGE 'T’HERE is usually a 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. 44 Plant'Ave. . Phoae Mi High class Subdivis* ion for white people only, on easy terms, closeto A.G.L. Shops. M W. D. Morton, Agt. ■MB Ht. I Ssathera BatdBMf i*>,aa i