Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 10, 1911, Image 2

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'■ '• • * < B&NtxF r • THE EVENING HERALD E HERALD PUBL A..P. Periiim, #r. . A. P. Psrham, Jr. Editor. and Proprietor*. Mlu Carrie Parham, Personal, Society and Local. . The Waycroa* Herald founded to IMi. The Dally Herald fouoded lo . 1192 by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephone* Bualnua Office 2S Editorial Offl* 25 Rcaldence 259. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycroaa, Oa.. Post, .office a* aecoad claaa mall matter. Office No. 8 Jane Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Month {.•“ S Montha « Month* I Tear 11.25 82.50 85.00 special notice Al] obituary notlcee, card* of thank*, Madlutloaa and notice* of entertain- manta, where charge* are made, will bo charged at adrertlalns rate* of 5 cent* a line. Sdbacrlbera to The Herald that do not. receive the paper promptly: and early Wiu, pleeae rlngup the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to Mm. a* this le the only means that wo can aaiure you prompt and,early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE omelet Organ of the United States Conrt of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, OA., APRIL 10, 1011. The dove of pence Ip Me*fco,eeeuts lo he masquerading In the gulae of the Irishman's Ilea, f It looks u* If Diaz might aoon un derstand the full moaning of that Amerlcau cnllopualllsm, tho lamo duck. 4. Tho libellant In a Chicago divorce suit complains that the respondent has not spoken In aevernl years. It Is needless to add that tho said res pondeat Is not of the gentler sex. * Attorney General Wtckenham In sist* that II tne tiaTMuh trust d* ; tendinis arc found guilty they will aerYe jell sentence, 'll really looks aa If these magnates wore going to get Into hut water. + Carer Harrlaon, elected mayor of Chicago for tho fourth time, made hi* campaign on exceedingly progre* sive-’lln**,'declaring for the Initiative and 1 referendum. That the** advan ced principle* were endorsed In a city liko-Chichgb, not noted for Its'pollt- |cal < purity. Is an Indication nr the advance of papular education tlong progrelilve llnsa. ( * — ' " Tto Ctgnmorlats, caged like wild bcaalH, ertnee an utter coalempt of ton law pa their trial continues la Italy It Is an amazing spectacle. For the take of good order the world over It is lo be hoped that the lead ers of this hand of murderer*, anarch- Irta isnd cutthroats will he given their just desert* and nn Yrganlza- lion that hat terrorise’! Italy tine* the middle age* b* effectrelly brok en up. . I 4. JEFFERSON’S BIRTHDAY. April 13th will he the anniversary I -of Thomas Jedersou s birth. He has 1 been the chief Inspiration of the Democratic party since he founded It. ■ The principles of liberty, honesty and progress he enunciated will Itv* . as long as popular govornmsnt salats and will ever serve as beacon fight* lor IU guidance. la Me light of the nweeplng Demo cratic victorias at thn elections last November the celebration of this an niversary will he given renewed Im petus throughout up country. Pos sibly the most aotibl* gathering la the honor of Democracy’s patron saint will 'T>* that held at Indianapolis whore a brilliant assembtags of men of national reputation will attend and spank. These will Include William Jennings Bryan. Uovernor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey; Governor Thomas Marshall, of Indiana: Gover- rtr Hagen* K. Fax*, ol Massarht,. •jAMES 8HELBV THOMAS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Parents and teachers In the Booth cm States will be Interested in the fact that on Juno 1st, James Shelby Thomas, dean of Virginia Christian College of Lynchburg, will become Commissioner of Ed citation for the Southern Commercial Congress. His v ork for the Coogres* will carry him Into all state* of the South, for the , purpose of bringing about a quicker exchange among all educators, of ed ucational idea and of school improve ment suggestions. He will also work out a plan for the Southern Commer cial Congress, whereby It esn assist College and other Students of the South to secure or complete their ed ucation along scientific lines. Mr. Thomas Is a young man with an unusual educational record. He was born In Saltvllle, Va., In 188V. He received hla education In pubU- ar bools, then prepared for college at Taztwell. and the city high aehool at fatlsttsBurg, Kentucky. He look hla degree of Master of Afts at Milligan .Collage, Johnson City. Tenn., In 1900. Immediately after graduation be be cam* an Inatructor In the same col- lege In the years between 1900 and 1902. he took nn active part In Im proving Tennessee school conditions. In 1903, he moved to Lynchburg, Va, iit.d was a founder of Virginia Chrje Hun College. He wa* one of five men who borrowed 8190 each lo close an option for the college. property, that Is now worth 5260,000. Io '19115, when the Board of State School Ex. an,Inert of Virginia was organized, he became Supervisor of rural schools Curing Mr. Thomas' tenure of this office he raised by private zubscrlp- t on noarly half a million dollars to b used la the erection of Improved school buildings. In addition ho se- cured, by hla direct efforts, an In- crease of school tax In a large num ber of Virginia counties. The educational purpose of the Congress Is to work for tile guidance of pupils in the common schools of Hie South, to as to prepare them for useful careers, though unable to go to high aehool or college, It zalso proposes that those taking education above' the public schools, y shall have their minds directed towards techni cal studies, since the approaching :reat day of the South in agriculture, In manufacturing and In general de velopment will call for thousands' who tro scientifically trained. It also be lieves strongly that the school growth and guidance of the South should be baaed upon the need* of each com munity and should dot be arttflclally forced by those who dot not know the educational problem* tk eSoutb fa cta. The Hon. James R. Mann of lllln- (la baa mean accorded III* post-mor- ten honor of being selected as ml i.orlty leader of the house. Mr. Mann's duties will not be onerous In Ibis congress. His main wnrk will b* to try to keep the Insurgents In line. * FOR LAGRIFFE COUQHB AND STUFFY COLD*. Take relay’s Hooey and Tor. It gives qalEk relief end etpele the cold from year eyetem. It contains nt opiates, is sale and sure. Gem Phai> itcy. * CLEAN CUT In appearance are oer patrons be cause they always' wear that finest laundered linen. No tear*, smudge* vt "fringe*" oa tha laundry wnfk that "e send home. Bat there IB always a fine gloss and e brilliant whiteness that pleas** every patron. And oar reputation for prompt delivery, caer In the handling and positive economy I sa made this laundry the moat pop *<tU; ex-Coveruora Joseph \V. Folk, j u , ir to (0WB Georgs W. Peck, and (he Hon. Iloke | Smith. John Burke. R. B. Glean. Char | lew M. Tojvhiend and a number at, .oibor*. 1 PorlnfantfiandChildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Exact Copy of Wrapper. Use Over Thirty Years cmORIA THE BENTAUN COMPANY, MEW YORK CITY. # THE State Life Insurance Company OF INDIANAP OLIS, INDIANA. Dapoalta With 8tats for Guar antes of Policies, .... 88,000,00000 Surplus to Policy Holder*, 81,174,505.05 Security In n Life Insurance Policy Is the principal thing. One wants protection that protectg without regard to general financial condItlons.Tbe STATE LIFO DEPOSITS WITH THE •TATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Its policy holders, tho entire cash value of every outstanding policy. At this time the company he* dn depozlt with the State, In first class securl- tie*, a larger amount than aH other large companies combined. ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK OF ENG* .. . . , . ' LAMP. -r> t I have been with this good company seventeen years and through Its agency have paid many thousands of drMara to beneficiaries -- “INSURANCE THAT S policy INiufcl but see me for Eg." ■ Vi L. STANTON* Manager. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PEOPLE REALIZE MORE AND MORE EVERY YEAR THAT ALL WORK IS NOT GOOD FOR ANYBODY. THE PROPER RECREATION tfi LIKE OILING A MACHINE. IT KEEPS YOU PROM WEARING OUT, MAKES YOU DO BETTER WORK. It you work from the neck up, htat Is, do brain work, you need. to. keep your body In good oonditkm, or sooner or Inter yon will suffer from h. If yon wdrit from the neck down, yon. win do better work and enjoy It BIG STOCK OP BASEBALL GOODS AND FISHING TACKLE. P. N. Harley Hardware Co. 44 Pisot Ave. Phone 186 What Is the Use? Why not use tleetrie Lights? Of Struggling along wltk dim. wgvfog lights that blow out or Into the qur- trlns, when the wind blows. IT they don’t do that' they do use up nil tho good air In the room and endangers your health. It'a not expensive. It's convenient It’s safe. With the rew MAZDA LAMP you get a soft, white, brilliant light, that doesn't hurt your eyes If you want to work or read. Investigate the PRESENT PRICE8 of Electric Light. Investigate the new MAZOA LAMP. The Ware County Light and Power Company. ’000000-00000000000 99 "WE HAVE THEM HOUSE Letter Lock Boxes With Clip For Papers. ;... 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