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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALO
THE EVENING HERALD J(|[ |f||[|J[ ()f
LOCAL AVERTiSiNG
WELL SELEUEO.
• Published By
THE HERALO PUBLISHING
A. P. Perham, 6r.
A. P. Pei hem, Jr.
Editors and Proprietors.
Miss Carrie Perham,
Personal, Society and Local,
The Waycross Herald founded in
1885. The Dally Herald founded In
1892 by A. P. Perham, Sr.
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THE HERALO IS THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of
WAYCROSS. GA. f APRIL 18, 1911.
THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY.
The .National Highway route h
id lespito the in
been deciiN d
defatlgahle eiToifs .»f the good
enthusiasts In the countV-s Inc
in the air line mute, the Way
route looaes aed the route
via Tifton to YnMosta. Of court
are disappointed, because we i
nlsed the value of this route and its
Importance la the hull ling up of good
roads for the future development of
this section, licit the ernructer of the
roads between here and dncksovllle
was to severe an handicap to over
come Juki ti.i.v. We should not, how*
ever, he* discouraged, hut Inspired b>
the Intense Interest that has been
aroused. Fitzgerald. Douglas. Ware
Pierce and (Miarltoti should proceed
without 1 delay to make this road at
once and the national advantages of
•borter distance and the at tract IStih
of three live growing cities on the
route, will practically force Us use.
whether odorxed by lhe sroiil* or not.
Further this route If completed, must
Inevitably he the route from Savan
nah and Augusta to Florida, uni hen
ce though disappointed In this first
1ry, we roust go right ou and build a
Dmiglus, Waycross and Jacksonville
road that will demand by Us perfec
tion the attention and patronage of
the farmers and the autoninhlllst.
In selecting a medium for adver
tisement j»ur|K»ses, the business man
selects that medium that will not only
give him he most advertising hut that
will alAo give him he best distribution
•;f his advertsernenf among the var-
f people he wishes to
reach. . Without doubt the local news
paper best covers the demand and
•rjiii
A conservative estimate would show
that at least 6,000 to S.oou people read
the aIverttIsements in the* Waycross
Herald daily, this is an extremely con
nate. and not only d >
Hus great number read them, hut the
area of circulation Is well distributed
and every seel Ion of the city has Its
readers. Now what does the adver
tisement going to this vast number
• if people cost, in proortlon to what
you are foolishly paying out for these
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Signature
No doubt te Colonel would he heart
ily In favor of the recall—of himself.
The opposition press Is taking Us
fatuous crack at Champ Clark, as was
to lie expected, lie Is referred o in
some Pi ttances as ’ the rattled speak
er." The ‘Tattling*' 'tart will become
more evident later on when the Mis-
sourfati shakes ip the box of decrepit
but vicious doctrines that have held
•way over house procedure for years
$»ast. Clark not only possesses humor
but hau the far-BOvlng sens** of a sta
tesman.
What Is the Use?
Why not
use
Ilectric
Lights?
Of struggling along with dim, waving
•Ights that blow out or into the cur*
tf-lns, when the wind blows. If they
c'on't do that, they do use up all the
good air In the room and endangers
jour health.
It's 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
jou want to work or rend.
Investigate thf> PRESENT PRICES
of Electric Light.
Investigate the new MAZDA
LAMP.
Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
cooooooooooooooooooooooo-ooooooooooo
Keep the Lawn Green £
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO
LUCAS COUNTY,)••.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho Is senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the City of olctlo. county and State
aforesaid, and that said Arm will
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each case of Citnrrh
that cannot he cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
In my presence, this Cth day of De
cember, A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken In
ternally, And acts dlrcfctly on the,
blood and mucous surfaces of thr
system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY t CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
tlpatlon.
Security Ip a Life Insurance Policy is the principal thing.
One wants protection that protect* without regard to general
financial conditlons.The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE
STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Its policy holders,
the entire cash value of evory outstanding policy. At this time
the company has on deposit with the State, In first class securi
ties, a larger amount than all other large companies combined.
IT8 POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK OF ENG-
LAND.
1 have been with this good company seventeen years and
tbrojgh Its agency have paid many thousands of deWars to
beneficiaries. '• 1
Take no chance with YOur Hft policy but see me for
* “INSURANCE THAT INSURES/*
V. L. STANTON, Manager.
' •* P l WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Secretary of the Treasury McYengh j
voiced a great truth when he said in
a receut address that the civil war *
pension roll of the United States had
been changed from a worthy object to
a political asset. The veterans of the I
war have received fair recognition I
their services. but it must gall them
to see the efforts of professional vote |
getters to enlist their political sym-1
pathy w ith the offer of monetary diMss
Hccor is higher than cash with the
old soldiers. They have long been ex* j
plotted by v« n.xl politicians, In state .
and nation. #
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The deao'Ti"c Lorh-.cn - .bright
•&!a» -very :vl i
«»«*••> i»9t ' ..*•»> « dro'a V. ‘ out
will be thv.fen }e?r U
a growing conviction.
We ere headquarter, tor
the best in all Farm seeds.
Gras, and Clover Seeds
Seed Corn, Cotton Seed,
Cow Peas, Sola Beans,
5 Sorghums, Kaffir Corn, r-
J Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc. j
“Wood’s Crop i • • u e d
SpNial' i monthly
gives timely information at to
reeds to plant each month in
the year, also prices of Season
able Seed. Write for copy,
mailed free on request
SAVES TWO LIVES.
Aft Oji!*:c!« l* j te!'.,
I e:c«?nuic of the
cd -him.
"Neither my sister nor myself might i
l e living today, if R had not been !
f**r Dr. King's Now Discovery,” writes ;
\ D. McDonald, of Fayetteville. N.
F, D., No. 8. “For we both
* frightful' cotigfew that no rc-raeia j
•1 hdp. We wore twd r.iy ;
k consumption. was very wusu j
: and nuiui >u»-. 4 u bux j cur wop '
medicine completely cured u, j
-oth. It Is the best t ever used or j
heard of.” Fur sore lungs, coughs [
colds, hemorrhage. lajtrfppe, asthma, i
hay fever, croup. whoop»u$ cough.— J
eUfj-sj lie haa baud- a » brcv.chlcal troubles.—its supreme.!
Trial bottle free. 50c and $t.0S. Gunr* J
wnteed by All Druggists. -
PEOPLE REALIZE MORE AND MORE EVERY YEAR THAT ALL WORK
IS 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 is, do brain work, jx>u need to
keep- your body in good condition, or sooner or later you will suffer from
h. If you work from the neck down, you will do better work and enjoy It
•i.ore. v-
STOCK OF Bit ESALL GOODS
AND FISHINf TACKLE.
P. N. Harley lard ware Co.
44 Plant Ave. Phone 186
A good sprinkling and good hose
and rather frequent going over with
a lawn mower is the best prescription
we know of for a smooth, even, per
fectly kept lawn.
Shovels, Rajces, Forks, Hoes and Spades
You must raise the oarth before
you can raise a crop of anything,
atd here's the tool to do the raising.
BIG STOCK. REASONABLE PRICES
Watt; Hardware Co.
'ogoooooooooooooooooo^oogoooooooooo
W. H. ULMER,
Mheelwrighf and Blaeksmilh,
Horseshoeing A Specialty.
Next to Wilson Laundry, just in rear of
Singleton i Furniture Company.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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PARK PLACE {
High class Subdivis*
ion for white people
only, on easy terms,
dose to AC; L. Shops.
W. D. Morton, Agt.
ROOK K0. 4
Sonlblrn Hotel Blue