Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 13, 1911, Image 2

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W. H. ULMER, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, Hors&hoeing A Specialty. Next to Wilson Laundry, just in rear of Singleton i Furniture'Company. Satisfaction Guaranteed. The FUlpInoa have sxnla demanded li.uaedlato Independence. Bo urgent were the, that the, cabled their de mand. It la preaumed that the, read Hobeon'a apeecbea on our defence- Jen condition. *>C$ww$$ium people Realize more and more every year that all.work is not good for anybody. PARK PLACE THE PROPER RECREATION IS LIKE OILING A MACHINE. IT kEEPS YOU FROM. WEARING OUT, MAKES YOU DO BETTER WORK. High class Subdivis ion for white people only, on easy terms, closeto A.C. L. Shops. OUR WORK I, no perfect, that It-la really a pteae- nre to ait and look at your linen after vu return It to you. There la a enrt of freebneaa about all of OUR LAUNDERING that you do not find In others' work. We take particular patna with v liltp bosom ehtrta for drees occas ions, and lanuder them ’’spotles.ly -Iiilc." A racial .III bring our was- or. tor your collection. BIG STOCK OF BASEBALL GOODS , AND FISHING TACKLE. W. D. Horton, Agf. / )0M NO. I Southern Hotel Bln; y Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 9. Hard ware Co, Phone 18b P. N. Harley 44 Plant Ave. WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD What Is the Use? For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PEK CERT. I AWcdcMelVrpiinjtai 5rAs similating iteBjofoiKllfeeik flmjteSiawiaandlki® Promoles DigesfioiiCttrftM ness and ResLContaias nciarr Opium .Morphine ner.'iixraL Not Narcotic. Aperfrci Remedy forCorodlpa- l Ion, Sour Slonach.nimira WonusConvulsionsJevcmn- nrssandLossorSmsp. FacSirA Si$a!CT of NKWYOBK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE EVENING HERALD published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Parham, 8r. A. P. Parham, Jr. Editor, and Proprlttcre. Mlaa Carrla Parham. Personal. Society and Local The Waycroaa Herald founded a -1885. The Dally Herald founded In 489! by A. P. Perham, 8r. Telephone, Dualncja Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Realdcnce 208. Every Afternoon except Sunday. Entered at the Waycroaa, Ga . p nat- office as second class mall matter. Office No. S Jane Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Month JvJb Months g’K Tear ,5 '” u SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notlcca. carda of thanks, feaolutlona and notices of entertain- meots. where charges aro made, win be charged at advertising ratea of 5 centa a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please rlngup the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble to him. a» this la the only means that we can assure yon prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official \Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of \ Gdorgla. WAYCROSS, GA., APRIL 13, 1911. Canada doesn't Intend, to annex any siegro problem. Another blow ta ninak; A Washing ton Judge decides that a'street plnno la a ychlclo. * DRAINAGE HEADQUARTERS. 'Savannah-News. While uro should like to have tl htadqnartera of the government drain ,.,e expert In yds city we recognize th< appropriateness of the selection -.f Waycroaa for that purpose. That city was the pioneer In the drainage movement, the flrat drainage con st esa' In tills state being held there. In fact, the South Georgia drainage movement originated there. We are deeply Interested In this drainage movement. We shall not have the. development In this part <d the state which our rich lands en- title us to expect until we have a drainage law. that will encourage the dalnage of the lands. In all of the toast counties there arc great bodies of fertile land that Is now unpro ductive, simply because It Is swampy or subject to overflow. One land owner hesitates to undertake wo tk of draining bis land because of the lack of co-operation by ltla neigh bor, and drainage work cannot be ear ned on successfully unless the right exist to cut drains across the lands o' those who arc not. willing 1° J 0 *- 1 in- drainage work. There must be a .me general law by by which lands tan be drained and made liable for the cost tt the work. -,v ■ assume that the government p f rt will make a survey of the lands end furnish Information as lo tho lo- ealtotf of drains and tbelr sfrneral character. With this Information in band It Is probable that legislation wir be fought that will permit of the adoption of a general drainage plan fur each county or section of a coun- Owing fo the richness of these wet lands In South Georgia there would When tho Pennsylvania i opticians run out of regular Jobs they tike the census again. fr Tho crop of lambs Is so small in W all Street Ihla year, that they era wondering what pcoplo are all doing with tbelr money. . * lienor IJinantour la perfectly will ing to save Mexico on the same terme that Benor J. P. Morgan reacuea a bank or a railroad. fr Another picture for the historic painter—Oovornor Wilson showing the chairman of ths Democratic state cemmltteo the door. fr it la only u matter of time when they will havo pletol pocketa in those harem skirts. Maybe liter la what they aro after. fr Mr. Kooaevolt waa given a basket of oranges In California from a tree that ho had planted. That waa a delicate way of throwing a bouquet at him. fr— Tacoma psaaea an antl-treatlng or dinance by a referendum vole. Ae the women are aeldom In on the treat they were'lined up for the men- aura. fr > spring up a very great demand for them if there were assurance that they could readily be made fit for cultivation. In nny drainage law that may be passed provisions Tiould be made that the lands should not be taxed for a apeclfled number of year* at a higher valuation than that at which they are now taxed. That nculd be auch an Inducement to drain them and make them valuable that the drainage work would be proeecu- HI with vlfcor anil on a large aeale. 8nch a provlalon .ln the law wouldn’t to an Injustice to the state or to the counties In which the landa are eltu- ated, elnce If not. drained the lande vlll remain aa they are practically many yesre. if drained now they will soon be cultivated and thalr pro- docta wl|l yield a revenue to both the state and the counties, and the lande themaelvea will become taxable at their greatly increased value at tho end of a epertlled period The drainage of the landa will also asalat greatly the good road movo nent.. ft will asalat In two ways, ft will make' It poaalble to build good read! at much leu cost snd It will trbig about an Increase In the nnm- her of residents ot the drained coun ties who will contribute to the con struction of good roads. It seems to ui that the Inauguration of this drain Ole movement mesne a great deal In the direction of the development of 6outh Georgia counttea, particularly the coast counties. One thousand seven hundred and ■evenly aevetf men have been Indict- aid In Adame county, Ohio, for aelllnt votes, and nobody teems aa yet to have boon able to -. Had out who bought thorn. fr "Says tho Colonel to the negorti; Tho worst thing that can happen to you ta to got conceited." And yat the colonel didn’t seem to know, what was (he worst thing that .could Tappen to himself. In Use For Sver Thirty Years THE State Life Insurance Company OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Dtpdslte With State for Guar antes of Policies, .... $8,000,00000 Surplus to Policy Holders, $1,174,600.09 Security In u Ufa Insurance Policy It the principal thing. One wants protection that protects without regard to general financial condltlona.The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Its policy holders, the entire cub value ot ovary outstanding policy. At this time the company has on deposit with tho State, In Brat class securi ties, a larger amount than all other targe companies combined. ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE A8 THE BANK OF ENG LAND.* I havo bun with this good company seventeen years and through Its agency have paid many thqusands of dollars to benaficlarisA Take no chance with T° ur Ule policy but Sea mo for “INSURANCE THAT INSURES.' L. STANTON, Manager. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, We retd that the cld lUttlcphlp fa’ne will lo raited la about alx leeks. The haste that has market . iat!oca os the work teems to In- k-.te that there has been some fear she’old voir.l might got away. Why ro! use electric lights? O'■ struggling along with dim, waving lights that blow out-or into the cur- dins, when.the wind blows. If they don’t do that, they do use up all the good air la the room and endangers your health. j j ■m It’s not expensive, it’s convenient It’s safe. With the new MAZDA- LAMP you get a soft, white, Dnillant light, that doesn't hurt your eyes If >ou want to work or read. Investigate the PRESENT PRICES of Electric Light. Investigate the new MAZDA LAMP ’ ■ ■** HIW Ware County tight and Power Company. )&0<?^CrC*C*<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> < ><> < > < ><><> < > < > < > "WE HAVE 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 paperg. Prices Are Reasonable 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $150 Watt .Hardware Co. r a/*.