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Official Organ of the United btates
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
These cars were hauled fromBrawley,
the shipping'center, t! Imperial Junc
tion on the main line in one train,
the length of which was 6,175' feet,
considerably more than a mile long.
There were 324 crates In each car
and 45 melons to the crate, or a total
number of 14,580 melons in each car.
And In the train 1,939,140 melons.
When one appreciates the fact that
each of these melons was handled at
least taret times in picking, wrapping
and crating he can readily Imagne
the army of men necessary In the field
to do this work. This was probably
the greatest number ot cars of the
same class and loaded with the same
product ever hauled in one train.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
WAYCROSS, GA., SEPT. 9, 1911.
Something Is be tinning to make a
noire like a split in the national Re
publican party.
The caterpillar has but to intrude
himself upon the cotton leaf these
days In order to get hla name In the
newspapers.
Dick Russell doos not appear to
he any nearer resigning one office
while he limith another than he was
three weeks ago.
The Ocllla Star refers to tho nerve
which Hoke Smith exhibited In his
vetoes. Wo confess that It tnkes a
heap of nerve for a Governor to veto
his own measures.—Valdosta Times.
There is one thing about Col. John
Jacob Astor, and that Is that lie can
buy two thirds of the people who aro
criticizing him without having to sell
any of Ills real estate.
GlhL GETS 100 PROPOSALS.
From the Washington Post.
MJss Lena Leavitt, a West End girl,
has received more than 100 proposals
of marriage all due to her proclaim
ing her right to choose for herself
when It came time to select a life
partner.
What she did was simply to 'State
publicly that she did not believe in
the custom still .in vogue among
many ortherdox Hebrews of allowing
the parents, with the aid of a schat-
them, or matchmaker, to arrange all
details of a marriage pact without
consulting the ones to be married.
From the proposals Mlsi Leavitt
has sclectod one, that of a young man
from Watertown, and they will bo
married in the winter.
He Didn't Want Much.
A Western editor received the fol
lowing letter:
“Please send me a few copies of
the paper which had the obituary and
verses about the death of my child
a week or so ago. Also publish the
enclosed clipping about my niece’s
marriage. An I wish you would men
tion in your local columns, If w don t
cost anything, that I have two bull
calves to sell. Send me a couple of
extra copies of the paper this week.
As my subscription Is out, please
stop my paper. Tlmos is too hard to
waste money on newspapers.”—Ex.
Uolquitt county will increase tho
tax rate $1 a thousand and put tho
money on tho public road. This is a
very progressive step and It will be
u good investment for Colquitt.
President Taft may yot thank his
stars for (he enemies he has made.
He certainly could not regret that
the Minnesota Socialists nre fighting
him.
Statistics Indicate that there are
--considerable more arrests In Atlanta
than any other city in the United
States of its size, in spite of tho fact
that Atlanta 1ms about ns much self-
righteousness as any of the other clt-
FIRE INSURANCE AND BOND8.
Phone 135 Est. 1881
The Kind You Have Always Bought* and which has been
in use for over, OO y«r.*»rs, has bom© tho signature of
„*j and lias been mado under his per-
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C&S&* tv no one to deceive you in this#
All Counterfeits* Imitations and •‘Just-aH-good*’ aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
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What is CASTORIA
Caslorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
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contains neither Opium« Morphine nor other Narcotic
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and allays Feverish ness# It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatuioncy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, 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
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PARSON’S POEM A GEM.
From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison,
la., in praise of Dr. King’s New Life
Pills.
’’They’re such n health necessity,
In every home these pills should be.
If other kinds you’ve tried in vain,
USE DR. KING’S
And be well again.” Only 25c at All
Druggists.
PARK PLACE
High class Subdivis
ion for white people
only, on easy terms,
close to A.C. L. Shops.
W. D. Morton, Agt.
ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hole! Bluff
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A mob attacked Madoro In a Mexi
can town and threw Monos at hlra.
Tho Mo.xUa.ia appear to bo much like
other people in
one day and th
hlnfthe next.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan to colored people
with good security.
I* J. Burch, Specialist
7 2m Redding Bldg. Waycross, Ga.
ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE.
*‘Tw§nty-one years ago I faced an
awful death," writes H. B. Martin,
Port Hnrrelaon, 8. C. "Doctors said
applauding a man j had consumption and tho dreadful
wing brick bats at coug a \ jj nt j looked like It, sure
| enough. I tried everything I could
1 hear of, for my cough, uid was un-
j*oln:< I ^ cr treatment of t)io best doctor
In Georgetown, S. C., for a year, but
could get no relief. A friend advised
0 | me to try Dr. King's New Discover
l did so, and was completely cured.
! feel that I owe ray life to this bTeat
throat and lung cure.” Its positively
guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all
brcnch teal affections. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at All Druggists.
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■iMf crop movements in Us history HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLDS
In (ho handling of the cameloupoj Must be relieved qulcily and Fol-
cro,. In the Imperial valley. The to- ; ey’a Honey and Tar Compound will
tal number of cars shipped to dste do It E. M. Stewart, 1*34 Wolfram
amounts to 2.000, with about 100 cars I street, Chicago, writes: "I havra
Dr. Hedge, of Waycross.
to run for Governor on the local op
tlon ticket. The doctor ought to ge
a reputation at home by seeing If tin
people there will stand for his plat
form.—Valdosta Times.
A MILE OF MELONS.
From The Los Angeles Times. j
The Southern Pacific has practical-1
l> completed one of the most remark- /
additional to move. Thle Is approx
imately 900 caiw more than harvested
in any season before.
There wore 56.oft09.9Jo pound* of
ice used In the field at Yuma, Ark.,
to take e*re ef *h *e shipments. The
been greatly trot Med during the hot
summer months with Hay Fever and
find that by tiling Foley’* Honey and
Tar Compound I get greet relief.”
Many other* who suffer similarly
will be glad to benefit by Mr.
biggest day's ’picking was Jons 11# Stewart’s experience. Gem Pharma-
when 122 osr loads were harvested, ’ey# T. & Pain*. «
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN FIVE
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE U8I
Waycross Savings and Trurfl Co
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: Farming With Dupont
* Low Freezing Dynamite
SEPT. STH. 1911.
dewing
MOTORS
THIS COMPANY HAS FOR SALE JNW
A FEW MOTORS FOR USE ON SEW *
INQ MACHINES. FOR THE NEXT
ten days we offer these at
tHE LOW PRICE OF FIFTEEN
DOLLARS EACH AND WILL AR-
RANGE TO GIVE THE PURCHAS-
Ers 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-
TEHESYED TO CALL US ON THE
PHONE.
Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
We Are
Headquarters
%
For
Everything in the
HARDWARE LINE!
v
R. J. mTHQNV
Hardware Co.
TO FARMERS WHO WANT BET-
TER FARMS, I AM PREPARED TO
DO BLASTING WORK QF ALL
KINDS FOR FARMERS THROUGH.
OUT THIS SECTION.
LET ME GO OVER YOUR PROP-
ERTY WITH YOU, I KNOW I CAN
SHOW YOU PLACES WHERE A
LITTLE 8LA8TINQ WILL IMPROVE.
YOUR FARM AND MAKE IT MORE
PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR
ESTIMATE". WHEN MAY I CALL?
S' J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster.
Ask
Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. ca.
Ezee Lighting System
WHY SHOULD YOU BURN MON
EY WHEN AIR IS CHEAP. THE
ONLY SYSTEM THAT BURNS SB
PER CENT AIR AND 5 PER CENT
STOVE GASOLINE.
Use
Ezee Lighting
System
I
and you will always have light.
AGENTS WANTED! — j
THE LIGHT MAN# I.- H. LEWIS
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. lyi