Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 06, 1911, Image 2

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>,* a WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD ■ —Published By—-— THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, Gr. A. P. Perham, Jr. Edlitore and Proprietor*. Personal, Society and Local. The Way crop a H< rail founded in 1825. Tho Dally Herald founded In 1892 by A. P. Perham, 3r. jofl (he press. The editor again plead ! tui'ty. “Well, sir", he persisted. j m ® iH j#; ipi vlpj \ I I ll&i; -:X a ki y 1 Teiephoort, rii'si »!< .?» Office Editorial OfT.c- : Office No. fi Jane Street. RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. Month % .45 Months U-25 Months 12.59 $5.00 special notice All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, where charges am made, will be chnrgrd at advertising rates of 5 cents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do oof receive tho paper promptly and early will please ring-up the Circu.a- tlon Manager and report tho trouble to him, as thin Is the only means that We can aasure you prompt und early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of tho United States Court of the Southern District of WAYCROSS, GA., APRIL 6, 1911 rked when sh< Promotes berate,C ness awl rKLCo.T .v; Qpium.Morphiitp no.: X. - rNAHCOT f Oil DrS'- jliifUCLZil ■pint S id “ A perfect Renmly fot-ConsliM- I ion. Sour Stomach .Diarrhoea Worms .Convuisimraferis!! ness ara!Loss OF Stitti- Use For Over Thirty Years they h only f vIll have i skirts, iro after l.htul pockets in Maybe that 1» Tho Pill pin ed Inimodlate gent were that tl; run ml. It in prosu Hobson's spot*' lees condition. In do lies e again demand- endonco. So ‘ ur- < ahlod their de- ?d that they rend in our defence- At tile general election In Arkan sas next year a vote will ho taken oil the proposal to amend the constitu tion of the stato by Inserting the "grandfather clause" for the qualifi cation of voters. The legislature has already taken the action necessary to submit the amendment to a vote of the people. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE May not result from tho work of fire bugs but often severe burns arc caus ed that make a quick need for Duck Ion’s Arnica Halve, the quickest, sur est cur*- for burns, wounds, bruises, bolls, sores. It subdues infiaumUon. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 2f*c at All Druggists. MEN: For tender face and neck after shaving, for pimples, bi^ck heads, dandruff or any skin or scalp dio ceses use 2EMO and ZEMO SOAP. ZE.MO Is guaranteed lo relievo all soreness and Jtchjng. The soap l.i I art of the treatment,—host for all toilet purposes. Sold by drugglstn everywhere and !n Waycross by The Seals Pharma cy. 4-4-4 A Chin go lady If happened that : long and how we M»v. He lived lo V as no l »y plf ants to know how ethuseleh lived so know how old he ; because there tole and automobile* oil he was on earth, age by his birthday WHEN THE TYPE SLIPS. There Is nothing on the earth not In the heavens above nor the wafer* i;ndor the earth that for genuine lm- Pillltailon, tragedy .and chagrin relied Into one compares with the things n printer can do with one’s choicer bit of faeelousness or most brilliant epigram. One feels like crnwlltig In to a hole and pulling tho hole In nf- tih* him, but after all. what’s the use! Clyde Fitch had u hotter plan, for DON'T GET EXUITEDJ We have mndo arrangements to loan money in Wnycroai. The more money you want the better we like It So red tapo—Just money. That’s all. See BUCHANAN & SHARPE. 3 tf 412 LaGrande Building Waycross & Southern R. R. CO. Schedule* of Trains Effective January 2, 1911. Notice:—Tho arrival and departures . are given ns Information and art not guaranteed. Southbound Train No. 1. Miles StatJou o Hebardvllle. Ga. I.v, 5:30 am 2 Waycross (Albany nvc) 5:35 S Lavinia , 5:50 am 10 Fredel Ar. 5:55 am Northbound Train No. 2. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS! j Wo would appreciate It a favor If any nf our subscribers who fail to get, their paper regularly, WOULD AT j ONCE, let us know, either by card J or phono No. 25, and we will Imme- j diatcly Investigate and try to reme- j dy It. In view of our rapidly increas- j ing circulation and the big Issue we 1 now send out dally, this Is the only; ur.y we can know whether our car rier boys arc doing their duty, and j we are very anxious that every NEW j and OLD subscriber should get their j paper with'utmost regularity for their i mtke« and our own. As we know r FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLD8. Take Foley** Honey and Tor. It gives quick relief and erpcls the cold from your system. It contains no /plates, is safe and sure. Gem Phar macy. u!ar in town Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY .0 Fredel 8 Lnvlnla 2 Waycross (Albany nvc) CHebardvlllo Trains No. 1 and No. 2, cept Sunda>. Joe. V. Hot kin*. 2:45 pm 2:50 pm 3:05 pm 3:10 pm daily, ex be, kept a scrap book of all the typ* j . ographlcal mistakes he could find. es-| On the package when you buy Fol ,,c..Uy tho., refovrtn, «o hlm.elf. j SS."ZL Rnd R en T «i;e f0 ^ro B » h * Among these atorles was that of a \ Hie Chronicle of Tennessee. "The 0*1 it nr wrote at the head of Il.e editorial page: •‘Poultry taken In exchange for m-bscriptlon* and advertlilns.” Aud in the paper the note appear ed as "Poetry taken lu exchange.” "The only person that profited by this error was the office boy. He, for the next fortnight, sold a quar ter’s worth of paper from the waste basket every day." , Another dipping related how he vent to the office of an editor friend with the Intention of Inviting him to lunch. Ho accented the invitation end while he was preparing to leave the office a man entered. TUU man wanted to know ir the editor read blv own wa&uico, The editor confess- that he did. The visitor asked If had read the last number, just Bee Hive fr. t nd who wn» edhor „r .he Cre.f., SSt&Vm Remember the name, X HALF PRICE FOR GUARANTEED PLANTS. We will ship Express Chnmes Pre paid to your nearest express ofHc( and Ouarantee sood order delivery Frost IToof Cabbage Plants, nt the following price,: BOO for 76c, 1000 for 96c, 2000 or more at 85c per 2000, pro viding this card and cash Is lebt with order, not otherwise. N OT the old fashioned heavy, cumbersome, drudgery kind that makes your arms ache and your back tired and have driv- orv we..her, , „ T en man Y a boy from the farm, but the light, strong, sharp, steel kind that make gardening the pleasure it should be. 'T’HERE is usually » good garden where * there are good varden tools. Buy them NOW and get the full use of them this season. P. N. Harley Hardware Co. 44 PlantfAve. Phone 184 troyed about half of the cabbage crop in the Southern States. Plants set *h«w to mr.ture after your earlier plan ‘ngv are harvested, will certainly b \ rofitable. Yours very truly, William C. Creaty Co., The Cabbage Plant Me- Yongea Island, S. C., March 2T, mi ! After March tenth, 1911, -his company will sell Incandescent Electric Lamps at cost to us, vbicb is. ..3 follows, upon the erturii of the old lamps: 8 Candle Power, 30 wal 16 Candle Power, GO 32 Candle Power 12U CARBON LAMPS: LAMPS: ..15c each . 15c each ..25c each r.FM (Metalred Fi 20 Candle Power, 50 watt 20c each # 32 Candle Power, SO 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 G5c each 48 Candle Power, 60 watt 90c each 80 Candle Power, 100 Watt $1.20 each We recommend the use of the "GEM’’ to replace the common carbon lamp, a3 It Is more economical in the consumption of cur rent and more efficient in tho production of light, without being as fragile as the MAZDA or Tungsten Lamp. The Ware County Light and Power Company. CLEAN CUT appearance are our patrons be- use they always wear the finest what It means to miss to read The laundered linen. No tears, smudges licrnld If only for one day. ‘ fringes” on the laundry work that CS 3t The Circulation Manager, j *• © send home. But there IS always a fine gloss and a brilliant whiteness 6 or 6 .loses '‘666" will cure aoy ,Iiat 0 ,CR8es ovt ' rJ ’ P a,ron - And ° ur ense of Chills and Fever, Price 25 r<rmta,km for P romI>t <lcllver - v ' caer ctntg 21 tf 1 ,n tl,e handling and positive economy 1 ns made this laundry the most pop- OOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooo "WEH AVE 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 Watt Hardware Co. ‘ W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright and Blacksmith^ Horseshoeing A Specialty.? Next to Wilson Laundry, just;in rear of Singleton iFurniture'Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ^"rr i ~ip i"" rn ~mn u» PARK PLACE High class Subdivis* ion for white people only, ton easy terms, close to A.C. L. Shops. W. D. Morion, Agt. MOM NO. 4 Southern Hotel FJ<if