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THE
Official Oil
Court of
HERALD IS VhE
an of the United States
lie Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA„
APRIL 11,
1911.
Soon, who
„
f .„ a .(range
man
M'ing aromi
1 back
of the house
with
ft rilc«*baj!!
% r art it
c between
**ng8,
don't mlnjui
go hin
nnd think
re -Is
tin golffk.i,
shoot
crops—ho i
the
Iceman with
your
upply of Ice.
Up to April 1, there had been ex
pended on the Pnnama Cnnal tho
rum of $144,982,852, of which $84,301,
f!80 was mot by the sale of bonds.
Tho baliuieo will come from
•am© source, bonds being plated ou
t) o market as condition* wnnai
—+—
The great wave of outhtiHlnstt.that
swept over tho house and galleries
upon the uppeamicc of William .!
Bryan and (Joverror Harmon at the
opening of congress shows the high
place those men have In the affec
tions of tho people. Mr. Bryan still
continues one of the ?rsat political
powers of the country.
It seems that President Taft, ac
cording to press reports. Is ralkng
suine of the Democrats Into his cou-
t.denee and telling them why he or
dered the "mnnoeuvers" along tho
Mexican frontier. What the prod-
drnt should do Is to tell" tho country
i’bout It. If he doesn't soon congress
will ask for'a full statement of th<
vhy «nd wherefore.
A DEMOCRATIC DEMOCRAT.
| The private life and public record
ot Senator-elect O'Gorman of New
I York point unmistakably to the indi-
I cation that the empire state's new
I senator Is a man of the people and a
I Democrat of progressive views. He
record as favoring a down
ward .revision of the tariff; Canadian
| reciprocity; the parcels post; tne in*
, come tax and the popular election of
United States senators. He opposes
the ‘‘new rationalism" of Theodore
Roosevelt and the centralizing ten
dencies of the Republican party. Oth
er Democrats may disagree with Mr.
C’Gorman In his advocacy of a great
er navy and the fortification of the
Panama Canal, policies which are
veil subject to disagreement and In
volve no fundamental party principle,
t-ut on the broad platform of equal I
rights to all, special privllges to none, j
the new Senator stands squarely on
Democratic ground.
I Ah to the charge of Re publican
! newspapers that the election of Mr.
I OGormnn Is a victory for Boss Mur-
I phy and Tammny hall, It may be not
ed that the New York Journal, a
newspaper which has not In years
Icon classed as Democratic and
which In bitterly antagonistic to Mur
phy and ammany, hails O'Oorman's
election ns that of n progressive, de-
c’nrltit that "his whole sweep Is to
ward humanity; his bent indomitably
for justice.” The selection of O’OAr
man was not a concession to Mur
phy; I; was a choice forced upon him
and which be had to accept with the
best grace possible to save his face
New' York State will ho represented
j in the upper branch of congress by a
| Democratic Democrat, for tho first
In many a decade.
—
In China they cut off the heads
tankers who go crooked or lose their
depositor's money. That’s a bank
guarantee that counts.
The Democratic plans for Rip extra
session will lie simply tho transla-
t on Into law of the demands of the
people—nothing more and nothing
b s*. These include tho passage of
He reciprocity treaty, the revision
of the tariff on cotton and wool, the
unt ax lag of food, congressional reap-
tort hutment according to the last
census and the admission to state-
1 cuid of Arizona and New Mexico. It
Is a laudable program.
THE VILLAIN STILL
PURSUED HER.
Ghannlng Pollock cites a certain
melodrama, produced s few years ago
cn Fourteenth Street, as containing
tho busiest and moat Inconsistent vil
lain ever created.
In tho first act he tied the beaut!-
liil heroine to a railroad track just
as the limited wss due. In the sec
ond, he lured her Into an old house,
nnd locked her In an upper room and
set the place on flro. In the third
strapped her under *a buzz saw
nnd set tha machinery In motion. In
the fourth, he tore the planking out
of the Brooklyn Bridge, so that her
automobile plunged through to the
aping flood below.
In the fifth act he started to make
love to her. Sho shrank from him,
"Why do you fear mo, Nellie?" ho
ni ked.—Success Magazine.
Subscribe tor the old reliable
Wnycrost Evening Herald.
FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS
AND STUFFY COLDS.
Take Foley’s Honey end Tar. It
gives quick relief snd erpels the cold
from your system. It contains no
cplatos, is sAfe and sure. Gem Phan
macy.
"Edith, «lo you say your prayers
every lwiralng?" asked the Sunday
echool teacher.
"No teacher, I dot\’t pray every
morning, but my manta does," said
little Edith.
"A*ul what prayer does your good
mamma say?" asked the teacher.
"She says; 'Oh Lord, how I hate
to get up'!"-National Monthly. |
CLEAN CUT
Th. currency commU.lon ha, bn- ,n «• ° ur I"*™” >»•
Kim It. work ot gathering Informa- f*“ M ,h0y the BnMt
tlon for Ihe purpou or formulating a I l “ und <‘ rtd •*»«. No tear., .mudge.
•5 item of currency reform to be wli-, ‘' frlB *** 0,1 l»«ndry work that
mltted to eon* cm at the regular tea- ’ * ,end h0m *' But thtr ® 18 •>*»»*
*lou In December. Kx-Senator At. • D Bne * , °** *•"* * brilliant whiten..,
dtlch. one or the commtelon will de I " !at P' 08 **? e¥ery P» lron - And °<*r
xtto'Un enure ti;ee to tha ,, ; r|>!rxt„, 1 W|d *"Wjr. '««
1 11 Went. The f.wOlilMln’t; wl-l r v
The Kind You Nave
Always Bought
Bears the -
LaikkasMaj Signature
of
ALCOHOL 3 P£K CENT. ,
AV^tabHteparalionrariy
ss'sssa
Promotes Digwttonfl*frfiit
ness and IfesbCoufalnsnetotr
OpTitrn .Morphine norWfewal
Sot NAneoTrc.
terror old ks&yiwmm
l\myku &ri m
Jbi.Stma * \
JMtttefids- /
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Apsrfecf Remedy forC<jnsH|n-
l Ion, Sour Stomach, Dlarttea
Worms ,Convulsiousfcvcri'!i
ness anil LOSS OF SllU!!’.
FacSiin :, t Sidnalurc of
NEW YORK.-
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTOMA
—
What Is the Use?
Why no!
use
Electric
Lights?
Of struggling along with dim, waving
lights that blow out or Into the cur
tains, when the wind blows. If they
c’on t do that, they do use up all the
good air in the room and endangera
your health.
It’s not expensive. It*3 convenient.
It’s safe With the new 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 PRICES
of Electric Light.
Investigate the new MAZDA
LAMP.
\ Q T *T T ™ E
State .Lire Insurance Company
OFJNDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. *
Depo.lt, With 8Ut« for Quaranteo of Pollclea, .... S8,000,000.00
8urplua to Policy Holder*, *i,i74,(j06.0»
Security In » Life Insurance Policy Is the principal thing.
One want. protection that protects without regard to general
Doanclal condltlona.The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE
STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Ita policy holders,
thd entire cash value of every outstanding policy. At this time
the company hai on deposit with the State, In first class securi
ties, a larger amount than all other large companies combined.
•T8 policies are as secure as the bank of Eng
land.
The Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
I have been with this good company aeventeen — yeara - and"
through Ita agency have paid many thousands of dr'lare to
beneficiaries ......
Take n 0 chance with your lire policy but see me for
-INSURANCE TH AT IN8URE8.” ' .
V. L. STANTON, Manager.
WAYCR088, GEORGIA.
hearings to bankers and financiers In
IU various parts of th? country. Tho
proposed legislation Is non-tolitfcM
*#4. of ihe greitest Importance to
t*-o country. I
’ handling ami positive economy
r s made this laundry the most pop
*:ar-in town.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PEOPLE REALIZE MORE AND MORE EVERY YEAR THAT ALL WORK
18 NOT GOOD FOR ANYBODY.
THE PROPER RECREATION IS LIKE OILING -A MACHINE IT
KEEPS YOU FROM WEARING OUT. MAKES YOU DO BETTER WORK.
If you work from the neck up. htat la, do brain work, you need lo
xeep your body in good condition, or soonnr or later you will suffer from
If you work from the neek down, you wtU-do better work and enjoy It
BIG STOCK OF BASEBALL COODS
AND FISHING TACKLE.
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44 Plant Ave. Phone 186
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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
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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