Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 01, 1911, Image 2

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TRIDAY, 3KPT. J, 1911. THE EVENING HERALD —Pubitched By 1 ■ the herald publishing A. P. Perham, Sr. ' A. P. Perham, Jr. Editor* ahd Proprietor*. Mix Carrie Perham, Pereonal, Society and Local. The Waycroaa Herald founded In 1185. The Dally Herald founded In 1191 by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephone* Buainu* Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Realdenc* 258. PYary Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycroaa, Oa., Poet- elf to u accond class mall matter. Yffle* No. 8 Jane Street. RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. _ Month •• I AS • Months 8145 I Months 92.50 I Year ,. >95.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ments, where charges are made, trill he charged at advertising rates of 5 gents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do Sot receive the paper promptly and early will plcuso rlngup the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble I* him, as this Is the only means that •« can assure you prompt and early delivery. THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the United btatea Court of tho Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA-, 9EPT. 1, 1911. Now that Pittsburg has had an added to )! < official name why should not Ita synonym he likewise changed to spell "City of Clraplit?" We'note tbe*retura tn the news- pspers of the smiling pictures of Ted. dy Aud OlfTy, and no reward was of fered for thorn. There are 122 aectlons of tho Con. stltutlon of Switzerland and tho ol!1c« Of President la luontionod but onco. Who would care to live In Switzer land? Tho University of Wlaconaln la of fering a course on “How to Rest". The ontlro State la expected to ma triculate aftar having hail sovoral ycara of its Junior senntor. • + The proapectus of a new novo), not 'et on tho market, states that $77.1 GO has been spent on advert!*!** alone ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE, for nn edition of 500.000. 210,000 of which are Hold In advance. **Twentyone years ago I faced an awful death,” writes H. B. Mar! Port Harrelson, 8. C. “Doctors said had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like It, sure enough. I tried everythin* I could hear of. for my cough, and was uh* der tho treatment of tho feest doctor In Georgetown, S. C., for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised mo to try Dr. King's New Discover*, did so, and waa completely cured, feel thnt. I owe my life to this ^Teat throat and lung cure.” Its positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all broneh leal affections. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at All Druggists. HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLDS Must be relieved quickly and Fol ey's Honey aud Tar Compound will , do It E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram i Street, Chicago, writes: “I have' "Why did tho tobeter blual.r' ask. bccn lrouWea durlng th , hot the Decatur tAlabamaV Advertl.cr., , ummfr Kontht wlth Uay Fcver and aud then without 3 lvlng any one else ^ lba( bj . u „ ng FoleJ ,. „„ a chance, n ns wars Its own question In I these words, saying: “Because he saw Somo‘ of the most ardent advocates for n larger House of Ilepresentnttves also favor a shorter ballot and muni cipal government of two or three heads. Consistency la a rare Jewel. RIectlona for governor will be held this year In MiiNaaclmsetts, Rhode Island, Mississippi, and Kentucky, and on tho snmo day elections to 111! sev eral vacancies In the House will bo hold. * , An anti-Gorman dally In Baltimore advised Its readers the day before the primary to do their own thinking. It Is possible that slnco the primary tho feeelngs of that paper precludes It doing any thinking for anyone else. * A8 TO HURRICANE8. Sow, a* to the hurricane. -Thit disturbance Is allied with the cycion. which cornea In the fall of the year from the south. It !• really the cy* clone on water, and is usually more' severe than the cyclone on land;'be* cause the water offers less resistance than the tVaggy bills and forests^ the land. It is a steady hard blow, lasting for hours* and sometimes for 9 several days, doing damage, to ship ping and coast secUoom. There are also tornadoes accompanying them, which result In water fpouts—sucking the water upward. These tornadoes have an Intense corckscrew cycling movement, not unlike the general movement of the cyclone which cov ers mles In Its sw.aep instead of yards.—Macon Telegraph. BURLESON FOR qLARK. One of the moat Influential repre sentatives from the South is Albert 8. Burleson, or the Tenth Texas District He Ib a power In his own state, and In Congress he is at all tlm**s a prom inent flguro. He is so ardent an ad orn te of Champ Clark for the pres idency that his frlenda refer to him i Clark enthusiast. Tho newspa per tnen consider Burleson a “live wire,” and tlw*y ■ seldom go to him without bringing away news. BAILEY ON COWARDS. No one who knows Senator Joseph W. Bailey will say that he lacks age. Therefore it Is natural that h. hatns cowards. The Senator recent ly expressed the opinion that very few men In Congress were venal or corrupt,, hut ho declared that most of thorn were cowards, afraid to live up to their convictions i'*i:iuse of tho effect It might have on {heir'consti tuents. The Senator condemned vis* oroualy this trait in men in public life and declared that when he found that he could not honestly exercise hfs convictions In Congress, he would resign and retire to private life. m FRIDAY, BWTT. 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