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THE HERALD 13 THE |
Official Organ of the United States
Court of the Southern District of j
Georgia. ;
WAYCROSS, GA., SEPT. 7, 1911.
Fear not that thy life shall come
to an end, but rather fear that It
shall never have a beginning.—Cardi
nal Newman.
The United States sued a railroad
for grabbing u fioo.ftftft timber claim,
and a Deliver Judge decided in favor
of the plaintiff. Thus Is private In
dustry continuously discouraged.
It wai an appropriate and much ap
preciated nttendance, that of the na
tional executive at the recent G. A. R.
convention. Also, It wns an Inspiring
occasion to load up wth "ammunition”
for Ills coming 4ft day campaign a-
round the circle.
—^—
lutrodoctrlnated Republican voters
nre coming lo the conclusion that
tjhoy never will give Democracy a
Dliow. Their system has proven a
dismal failure. In the light of
ry the younger members of the Re
publican party see relief In the adop
tion of Democratic doctrines, not the
least of which Is the abolishment of
the all-absorbing, (Irlfllti tariff.
Bhnde of Ponce de Loon! A Cin
cinnati physician announces that the
secret of everlasting youth Is to be
found In the sauerkraut barrel. Ro
mance dJes an Inglorious death In the
face of the Invading hosts of odorifer
ous cabbage, ami the crop promises
to be large. Good-ft-bye springs of per
ennlal springtime for us. The poets
and the dreamers to the winds. Here’s
for the real old kraut stuff. Catch
the odor, with the Cincinnati nectar
on the side? Charles taimb’s savory
roast pig had nothing on that. Come
to think of tt, maybe that Cincinnati
physielau is a brewery agent. Any
way, he has a line on the stuff that
8T SIMON MAV HAVE NEW HOTEL
Brunswick News.
j A hindsoipe new 15ft-room brick
. hotel for gt.‘ Simon next summer?
j One good thing always bring* an*
! other. For yeAs, St. Simon, t;ie
most popular resort along the south
* Atlantic coast, was without ft suitable
hotel, nnd, as a result, people from all
| sections of the south, who deal red to
i npend -the summer on the hf.aad,
went elsewhere. This season a hand
I some new hotel, with ample accomo
dations for many guests, was opened,
and ever since the opening day the
hostelry has been crowded. The own
ers of this hotel have already an
nounced their Intention to add a 100-
room addition during the coining win
ter.
I But right on top of this announce
ment comes a well-founded report that
next season St. Simon will have an
other new hotel. According to flff*
report It will be a brick structure,
two stories and containing 160 rooms
with additional cottages.
The News 1s not In position just* at
this time to announce who Ih behind
the movement for this new building,
but tlio'te who are Interested and who
have almost definitely decided to
build the hotel, are people already
Interested in Brunswick and who are
among the best known hotel people
in the country. They have already
carefully looked Into the situation
and have arrived at the conclusion
that, another hotel on the Islnnd will
be a payin ' Investment. They have
arrived at the decision that two up-
to-date hotels at tin* resort can be
kop tilled to f.leir capacity during
the season.
mx:
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You IJp.ro Alt on Hanitht, nnd which has been
in nse for ovci ”0 ;• can, lias Horne the signature of
,.»> n.-i'l Ini-, been undo under Ilia per*
so'-uil RuporTislon since its infancy,
Alio it no one to deceive yon In this.
All Counterfoils, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trlflo with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorla is a JinraUnss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops end Combing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xnrcotlo
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Eeverhdmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relievos '.rcethlng Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency, ft assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dotvels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TMC CENTAUR COMPANY.
QUICKLY VANISH
A Harmless Remedy, Made
from Garden Sage, Restores
Color to Gray Hair,
A fueling of satin**** accompanies th«
dUoovery of the first gray hairs, which,
unfortunately, urn looked upon as heralds
of nilvanclrifr nge. Gray hair*, however,
nre not always an indication of advanc
ing ago, for many people have gray hairs
quite early in life. Of course, it is un-
nnturnl. nnd indicates that there is some
thing wrong with the Indivhhiai, nnd that
Nature needs assistance in correcting tho
trouble. The same I* true of hnir-that
is constantly falling oat and becoming
thinner every day. If everything Is right
with Nature, the hair, even In compara
tively elderly people, ahould be long,
thick nnd glossy, without even a streak
of gray.
The Ideal assistant to Nature In re
storing nnd preserving the hnlr Is Wy
eth’s Huge and Sulphur Hnir Remedy, a
clean and wholesome dressing for dnily
nse. It not only removes dandruff, but
strengthens weak, thin and falling hair
and promotes Its growth. A few appli
cations will restore faded or gray hair
to It* natural color.
This preparation Is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle, and Is
recommended and sold by all druggists.
| PARK PLACE
High class Subdivis*
ion for white people
only, on easy terms,
close to A.C. L. Shops.
W. D. Morion, Agt.
ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hotel Bldg
-i*PHX7
That hornier investigating commit
tee seems to have an attact of locomo
tor ataxia.
ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE.
Twenty-one years ago 1 faced an
awful death,” writes H. B. Martin,
Port Harrelson, S. C. “Doctors sntd
l had consumption and the dreadful
would excite the salivary glands of cough l had looked like It. sure
the mummy of Eplcunn.. (enough. 1 tried everything I could
~ * < Scar ’of. for my cough, r.nd was u&-
Others may enjoy the distinction j tUe treatment c? the best doctor
of bringing the first bale of cotton to in Georgetown, 3. C.. for n year, but
towu, but Mr. C. R. Redmond U the * could set no relief. A friend advised
first to bring a rattlesnake to the gin
this season. Ho had driven up to the
Hand Trading Company ginnery Fri
day afternoon with a load of cotton
and wagons, a large rattler was dts
covered near the wheel of the wagon
nte to try Dr. King's New Discover
I did so, and was completely cured.
! feel that I owe my life to this 7,reat
throat and lung cure.” Its positively
guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all
t branch leal affections. 6Cc and |1.00.
ami upon it# being killed it ,» ill*- J Trial bottle free at All Druggists.
covered to liar., ten rattle?. Mr. Red- j —
utoud had had his wagon of cotton . HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLOS
uAder an old shed and it Is presumed j M u ,t ho relieved quickly and Fol-
that tho snake crawled up on the ! ey-, Honey and Tar Compound will
cotton out of the rain and when th
wagon started came on to town with
It. In running over a ditch at the
gin it Is conceded by those who saw
U that the snake would never have
crawled front the a cods up among the
wagons where It was found, and that
It,must have enjoyed c ride with Mr.
Redmoud from his farm.—Pelham
Journal.
'
do !l E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram
Street, Chicago, writes: "I have
been greatly troubled during the hot
summer months with Hay Fever and
find that by using Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound I get grest relief.'
Many others who suffer similarly
will be glad to benefit by Mr.
Stewart'e experience. Gem Pharma
cy, T. a Paine.
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD.' PAY BACK IN FIVE
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL 8ELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USI
Waycross Savings and Trurt Co
♦OSOOOOV oOOOOOOOCOOOO«yx> (
[Farming With Dupont
Low Freezing Dynamite
TO FARMERS WHO WANT BET.
TER FARMS, I AM PREPARED TO
DO BLASTING WORK OF ALL
KINDS FOR FARMERS THROUGH.
OUT TNI8 SECTION.
LET ME GO OVER YOUR PROP.
ERTY WITH YOU, I KNOW I CAN
SHOW YOU PLACES WHERE A
LITTLE BLASTING WILL IMPROVE
YOUR FARM AND MAKE IT MORE
PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR
ESTIMATES. WHEN MAY I CALLT
BJ. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster.
£91 ■ Ask
Watt-Hardware Co. Waycross, Ga.
SEPT. STH. 191 f.
Sewing Machine
MOTORS
THI8 COMPANY HAS FOR SALE
A FEW MOTORS FOR USE ON SEW
ING MACHINES. FOR THE NEXT .
TEn OAY8 WE OFFER THESE AT ' *
THE LOW PRICE OF FIFTEEN
DOLLARS EACH AND WILL AR
RANGE TO GIVE THE PURCHA8-
E R8 VERY EASY PAYMENTS. THIS
IS A SPLENDID CHANCE TO AVAIL
YOURSELF OF THE CHANCE TO
PURCHASE THIS MOST USEFUL OF
HOUSEHOLD DEVICES. WE SHALL
BE PLEASED TO PLACE A MOTOR
ON TRIAL AT YOUR HOME, AND
REQUEST THAT IF YOU ARE IN-
TERESTED TO CALL US ON THE
PHONE.
Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
*
We Are
Headquarters For
Everything in the
HARDWARE LINE!
r. j. miTHom
Hardware Co.
Ezee Lighting System
WHY SHOULD YOU BUR'V MON*
EY WHEN AIR 18 CHEAP. THE
ONLY SYSTEM THAT BURNS 95
PER CENT AIR AND 5 PER CENT
STOVE GASOLINE.
Use
Ezee Lighting
System
and you will always have light.
f ir* AGENTS WANTED!—
THE LIGHT MAN, I. H. LEWIS
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WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
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