Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 28, 1911, Image 2

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SAYC'OSS EVENING HI THE EVENING HERALD •"•—Publlthed By ; HERALD PUBLISHING A. P. Parham, 8r. A. P. Parham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors, Miss Carrie Parham, Personal, Society and Local. The Virginia StaV ment has recently <pt5k tributlon among the ped^ of "health maxims", some of wblca are as follower “The man who says h<e had rather ( have smallpox than bo vaccinated rover had the small-pox.” “An open window Is better than an cfca grave." vWarm rooms have killed people than ever froze to death. “If you let the child have mea~le*>‘ when he Is young, you may save a doctor’s bill later on, but you may have to pay the undertaker now." Tha Waycross Herald founded in 1185. The Dally Herald founded In Wt by. A. P. Perhara. Sr. Telephones Business Office 25 Editorial Offle 26 Residence 268. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVcgelable Preparaibn&rAs sirailaKnd iterocdandlfedus.1 more Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycross, Oa„ Post- office as second class mall matter. Office No. 8 Jane Street TacSira’c Signature of NEW YORK. 1 Month $ « Months 11.26 • Montha 12.60 1 Year 15.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, where charges arc made, will be charged at advertising rates of 6 cents a line. NOTICE TO 8UB8CR10ER3 Subscribers to The Herald that do not receive the paper promptly and early will please rlng-up the Clrcu.a- tlon Manager and report the trouble to him, an this Is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAVCR083, GA., APRIL 28, 1911. Japan lms over 6.000.000 students In Its public Mohools and universities. Evidently the mikado Is thinking of something else than annexing United States. The success of municipal* govern ment, whether rommlaalnn or other wise, depends entirely upon the char acter of tlio men chosen. THE COTTON PICKER. Is the South eventually to pick Its cutton by machinery? This question has been raised for a nunher of years, ever since the movement for the dis covery of a competent picking ma chine. This been envolved from jt*rs of effort .««*! experience, any t*io men \»f the nmnurturing world by ono Wliliam CaiMl-eJ*. Mr. Campbell, who Is of an Inven the turn of mind, while traversing too cot I on belt of the South many ytnrs ago, thought of tho benefit a of a machine which would supplant the negro in the cotton field at picking time. Cotton was made King at the time that Ell Whitney Invented the cotton gin. The Idea of making the cotton grower King Instead was the plan of Mr. Campboll. For several years, with little suc cess, he triad experiment after ex- pcr’mont Li the cotton field. He made machines which would pick cotton hut they would leave the unripe cot-- ton bolls, nor were they able to spare tfio cotton plant. It was not fcasable. lie tried continually, amid disastrous financial troubles until Price, the cot ton man, came to his aid with money. They state that at this time the I cotton picker Is in a fair state of de- closely and intimately associated with voiopment. That It has proven he- the life and interests of Waycross. md any doubt that it can pick cot* j The Herald was founded In 1885 as leave that unfit for picking and I a weekly and In 1892 begun to issue •urb or ruin the cotton plant * n dally paper, and In all these years •hla la true, the cotton plan- j since has dally given forth to the "A good iron pump c«»m ie*»» «*«. a case of typhoid."' “If your milkman brings you warn, milk make It hot for him." “Wire screens In the windows ma> keep crape from the door." “A fly in the milk often means i ember o fthe family in the gravi if sonic people were as much afraid of files as they are of bad water e would be less typhoid.” Vhen you fee a child looking like angel, do not kiss it ; you might make a real angel out of it." Scarlatina may not sound so dan gerous as scarlet fever, but ask tho udertaker." Like all epigrams, these maxlmt ave a tendency to overstate the facts, but they seem to contain the fence of truth; and their form. If net always elegant, is perhaps best adapted to Imprint their meaning on the poular mind. , REPRINTED BY REQUE8T. Referring to article appearing in Tuesday's issue, one of our beet known old citizens requests us to re print It. Ho stated to our represen tative, “I wish you would please re- print that article ‘Lest Wo Forget’ on front page. I want everybody to read it. I have been a subscriber to Herald for nearly 20 years, and ant to endorse and emphasize Its sp-endld loyalty to its friends and Its devotion to everything that has been for the upbuilding; of Waycross. I haven't always agreed with Its state politics. But Waycross owes much of Its progress to the loyal support The Herald has given to every enter prise and effort of the good people if Waycross for the advancement of the elty. When things looked blue amt we wero all discouraged The Herald sung its song or hope and cheer. When we, as a city, occasion- lly -,:ot too ambitious and executed. Tho Herald sounded a conservative note of wnrnlng. I has championed the cause of good government and conservative business all the time. Wt are too prone to run after ‘strange Gods’ and forget the men who have stood by us In the many difficulties that have confronted our city’s’ de- eloptnent. Please reprint that ar ticle!” LEST WE FORGET. “On the front, page we reprint a celling from the Waycross Herald 15 years ago showing how in those days as today Tho Herald was very For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Promotes DigfJltonflKiW I'cssaud Itot.Contalns neimrr Opiiffli .Mtirphim- norHaeral. .jtNaucotic. .YMiesitm/mm' HnvJ.ii Seed” . Apetfecl Remedy forConsfipa- lion»Sour Storoach.Dlarrtoa Worms .Comuls'wus.frvcrisi! ness and Loss of Sleep. Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE State Life Insurance Company flF* 0F INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Deposits With 8tate for Guarantee of Policlet, .... $8,000,000.00 Surplus to Policy Holders, $1,174,606.06 Security l n a Life Insurance Policy is the principal thing. One wants protection that protects without regard to general financial conditione.Tbe STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE 8TATE OF INDIANA for tbe benefit of a» Its policy holders, the entire cash value of every outstandir.g policy. At this time the company h&* on deposit with the State, in first class securi ties, a larger amount than all other large companies combined. IT8 POLICIES ARE A8 SECURE A8 THE BANK OF ENG- LAND. 1 bav« been with this good company seventeen years and through Its agency have paid many thousands of dcUars to beneficiaries Take no chance with your life policy but see me for "INSURANCE THAT INSURES." V. L. STANTON, Manager. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. A Ceiling For $20.00 V.E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OP NEW TROJAN 2 BLADE CEILING FANS THESE WILL BE INSTALLED READY TO FUN FOR TWENTY DOLLARS. CALL UPON US FOR MORE IN FORMATION. Ware County Light and Power ,! Company. )«oooooooooooooooo«ooooooooooooooooo Keep the Lawn Green A good sprinkling and good boss and rather frequent going over with a lawn mower la the best prescription we know of for a smooth, even, per fectly kept lawn. Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Hoes and Spades You muet raise the earth before you can raise a crop of anything, aid here'e the tool to do the raising. BIG STOCK. REASONABLE PRICES Watt Hardware Co. >00000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooo 'ra of prosperity before •orecedented. 'f for jtbe ct*ton •> sole drawback * of a cotton the high • en the had. world the history and story of our dully city life; has ever with willing hand and heart supported every laij dable enterprise for the upbuilding and development of our city. “The Herald has worn well, age has net weakned its influence, or stun nrd its vigor and today with a great- ve r er field to cover R stands forward at L.f yore to tell tbe story of your pro- •eta, to help you ln every enterprise to lend Its aid In every effort ’1 upbuild Waycross on a firm those days our patrons “cd In hundreds, today a by thousands. And '»ack with pride to ■% gone by and - her friends v. and ap- **y still W PEOPLE REALIZE MORE AND MORE EVERY YEAR THAT ALL WORK IS NOT GOOO FOR ANYBODY. THE PROPER RECREATION IS LIKE OILING A MACHINE. IT KEEPS YOU FROM WEARING OUT. MAKES YOU 00 BETTER WORK. It you work from the neck up, httt 1», do brain work, you need to keep your body In good condition, or eooner or later you will auffer from II If yon work from the neck down, you will do better work and enjoy It Good Meat is Not Hard + For You to Get W 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 A. J. bu: 19 Albany Ave. Market, ALTER, Prop. Phone 427 BIG STOCK OF BASEBALL GOODS AND FISHING TACKLE. P. N. Harley 44 Plant Ave. PARK PLACE High ion for white people only, on easy terms, close to A.C. L. Shops. W.