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SAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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THE HERALD 18 THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of tho Southern District of
Georgia.
ter result* than'a million given for
some non^eamiDij purpose. ^
Some phllosopliferi tedCh that to
make money is among the highest
virtues. They hold that every piece
of wealth should grow. Christian
Science teaches that poverty; if sin,
of tho frdit of sin. There Is sort*
truth in these teachings.
It may be that Ithsssll Sage, who
demanded his Ttfgh rates of Interest
hut earned Ills millions by trusting
men In need or Immediate cash but
v/ltnout security, did more good in
averting business failures' than some
pbilathrophists who play the Shylonk
with their business hand and the-Mi
das with their giving one. And the
pSJIanthrophlcsjuiheme by which Mrs.
H^ge is using the millions he left, is
perhaps the best ever devised because
It contemplates both aid to others and
dividends on the money Invested.
%
Mrs. Green and Russell Sage hnv
been pictured as the king and queen
of misers, but it may devenp that
their business methods were m.ve hu
mane than those of others who enjoy
refutations for liberality; and tbelj
dividend-earning phiianthrophles may
result in the accomplishment Vif more
than the heajn of ^goltl showered up
on more or less charitable enterpris
es will accomplish for the general
I.—Augusta Chronic 1 e.
WAYCROSS, GA., APRIL-27, 1911.
TOM JOHNSON STILL LIVES,
irynn Commoner.
“Thomas Jefferson stilt lives,” were
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Promolcs DiscslionOwtto
r.cssandlbstXontolnsncflter
Oi-iirr.i.McrpMne nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
g CENTAUR COMPANY, I
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A Ceiling Fan
For $20.00
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
CONSIGNMENT OF NEW TROJAN
2 BLADE CEILING FANS THESE
WILL BE INSTALLED READY TO
FUN FOR TWENTY DOLLARS. -
CALL UPON US FOR MORE IN
FORMATION.. 1
Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
PEOPLE REALISE MORE AND MORE EVERY YEAR THAT ALL WORK
IS NOT GOOD FOR ANYBODY.
PARK PLA
POST OFFICE TO*
CLOSE ON SUNDAYS
Complying wlh Instructions tjroni
tic Department at Washington, the
tv Iron, of the Post Office sre notl-
fitt* that on 8uudsy April 30th. the
Orneral Delivery, Carriers' and Stamp
Window* will be closed and on erery
Sunday thereafter.
24 St C. E. Murphy. Postmaster.
High class Subdivis
ion for white people
only, on easy terms,
close to A.C. L. Shops.
If you work'from the nock up. htat Is. do brain work, yon need to
keep your body In good condition, or sooner or later you will suffer from,
lu If you work from tka neck dog*, you will do better work and enjoyJt
ttr, must be established by extensive'
busiors, dealings. Individuals want
seuirltle* more substantial than hon
or, sad chartered banka must have
them. , f
It 4s » serious question In the
bcleace of phitaothrophy If the actual
giving swift of money docs ;jua3.
Most people .only need, a,!d to help
the rselve*. And a million dollara
that arc"u?ed f vr, helping others la a
as,, 'hat will User, aad Increase of
the. capital Is apt to' accomplish bet-
G O O O O O O O O O O O
« T J CARSWELL <>
O PH. 0. M. a o
O Dinas** of Children; O
■> Diseases of Women; O
•> * Obsteriet, O
O Residence 1M Plant Av*. O
O Phen* Sit. O
O Office In Walker Building O
O r Phone in. O
♦ O O'^.^ GGGOOG G
P. N. Harley Hardware Co,
44 Ptaat Ave.In Phone 184
III a letter written to tho 8unda>
School children of America, President
Tall advlaoa total ubutlm-noe. It is
gratifying to have the highest official
In the land curt hi* Influence against
the uMMif Intoxicating liquor#.
HETTY GREEN ANDHER MILLIONS
Having reached that age which finds
more enjoyment In easy retirement
than in buslne»a activity, Mr*. Hetty
Green, perhaps the most remarkable
woman of her ( generation, Is ^prepar
ing to quit actlvo business life where
she has been an Important factor*,
during the last score or more of
years. Her son, l\»L E. H. R. Green,
Is to take charge 'of and look after
tht millions she has accumulated.
Tho public ha* looked upon Mrs.
Green as a feminine miser. Holding
vialtji valued at figures approaching
a hundred millions of dollar*, she has
Ihed modestly In a Hoboken fiat, and
found In her own affairs room for all
her energies. She has given no In
terviews, undertaken no reform^
sought no notoriety, and made no dis
play of her benefactions. She has
gone ahead attending to her
lilt ss. and letting others do and say
what they might.
Colonel Green come* to the defense
of his mother ami lets us peep behind
tho curtain which has shielded her
Inner life from the world,
dares that she never would accept
n.ore than 6 per cent for loam, and
made It a rule to never take money
awny from the community tn which
It was made. If Investments In Sea*
ttio proved profitable, the profits were
Ti*nvested there, and* likewise with
all her vast business transactions.
It appears that one of her plans is
to establish a great private banking
system oil a semi philanthropise bas
is. Hho hopes to make It easy for
competent young men without mean*
to secure money qn which to start
t. business. She. of course, will get *
1nura*t on the loans, and It Is prob*
MtU that the rate will be commensu
rate wn\ the risk taken by lending
money without security. *
There could be no better phllan-
(trophy. Thousand* of men are drag
ging along In clerkships who would
make successful proprietor* were they
•bt$ to obtain a "start. 11 personal In
tegrity counts for ’ much, but even
vho
the Inst words of John Adams,
died on the same day that Jefferson
did, and Just before htin. They
prophetic* Thomas Jefferson does
live—he not only lives, but grows In
Influence. And It may be truly said
or Toiri Johnson, also, that he still
llvys. ills friends followed his body
to Its final resting place, and listened
to appropriate words spoken by Rev.
Herbert Biglow and Rev. Harris R.
Cooley, the two ministers who had
been clpsest to him during his fight
for Justice, but the real Johnson was
not hurted. The 1 earthly form wlh
dissolve Into tho dust but the *oul of
Tom Johnson will stlU move am mg
u*. His sunny smile will no more
greet his multitude of friends, but his
heart touched so many hearts that
the Impulse which he gave to the
cause of humanity I* a lasting con-
tilbutlon to tho world.
Do was the friend of man. and die
defender of human right*. Ho show
ed a moral courage that proved that
he bore the Image of tho Creator
courage that could flow from but one
souice. namely, obedience to the com
mand. .‘•Thou shalt lovd Jhy neighbor
a* thyself.”
He 1* not dead, for “death I* swal
lowed up In victory.”
.Mourning depresses those who
knew him Intimately—hi* death leav
en a place that can not he filled, but
let us rejoice that bo rare a . spirit
l loaned with us hi* companionship—
tha* we were a part of the world
brightened by his presence and hleBS-
cd by hi*.labors. His friends remem
ber with deepest sympathy his house
hold and appreciate the trials through
which they were called to pass when
vested wrong hurled Its cruel shafts
ivMilin and at ull whom he held dear.
God he praised for Johnson's life-
may his example inspire an Increas;
Iru number to listen to still small
voice that call* to service, and win.
a* Johnson did, the rewnrdfc that
crcwn a well spent life, the love of
fellow’ man.
THE
State Life Insurance Company
rifM . OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. • —<
Deposits With 8tate for Guar antes of Pollcleo $8,000,00<M)0
Surplus to Policy Holder*, $1,174.606.00
Security In a Life Imurance Policy is the principal thing.
One wanta protection that protect* without regard to general
flnanclal condltlonaTbe STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE
STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Its policy holders,
the entire cash value of every outstanding policy. At thle time
the company baa on deposit with the Stete. In flrst claaa fecuri-
tleo, a larger amount than all other larse companies combined.
IT8 POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS-THE BANK OF ENG
LAND. * - " •* u
I have been with th!a good company aeventeen year* and
through Its "agency have paid many thousands of dr'Iars to
beneficiaries
Take no chance with your ***• policy but see me for
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES."
V . L. STANTON, Manager.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA
Keep the Lawn Green
A good sprinkling and good hose
and rather frequent going over with
a lawn mswer is the best prescription
we know of for a smooth, even, per
fectly kept lawn.
Shovels, Rakes, Forks,'Hoes and Spades
You must raise the earth before
you can. raise a crop of anything,
aid here’s the tool to do the raising.
• BIG STOCK. REASONABLE PRICES
Watt Hardware Co.
Good Meat is Not Han
For You to Get
No matter how much trouble it is for us to get it,
you have only to come here, or phone us for Fresh
Meats of all kinds. A fresh supply just received.
New City Market,
A. J. BURKHALTER, Prop. '*
19 Albany Ave.
Phone 427