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THURSDAY, SEPT. U, 1»1L
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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
THE EVENING HERALD
.puhllihtd By
THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Perham, Sr.
A. P. Parham, Jr.
Edltsra and Proorietora.
Mila Carrla Parham,
Pcrasnal, Society and Local.
The Waycroaa Herald founded In
1186. Tba Dally Herald founded In
1182 by A. P. Parbam. Br.
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THE HERALD 18 THE
Offlclal Organ of the United State*
Court of the Foutheru District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS. GA., SEPT. 14. 1911.
The Homo 1
Lain deficit v ;
Doll? • not to i
!»u.io th ukh that rer-
vhut t lunej Senator
fur the senate.
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Athens doe* not *ccjn to know any
more about who will he Judge of her
court than she did before Hoke made
CAPTUpe^v
Waycross, aged
.2 and 15, probably tired of tho ■slow
ness of that town, cac.t down t-j
Bran wick yesterday without notify-
In; tbelr parent* or anyone else and
were bent on baring a real good time
la a city where there “was something
doing," but the youngster* were pick
ed up before they had an o^i»ortun!ty
to carry out their plana, and both of
them spent last night in the city Jail,
awaiting direction* from Waycrcw*.
C hief Owen* received a telegram
from Waycross yesterday, signed J
H. Thomas, notifying him to look out
for the youngsters. Member* of the
force were notified and early last
night Officer Drown picked up the
runaway* on Newcastle street. They
at Bnt denied that they had ever
?n to a town called Waycross, one
Imlng that he lived here, while the
other said he wag a resident of Ho
boken and was visiting tue chap
claimed Brunswick as iila home. I-ater
however, they acknowleged that they
were the hoy* wanted.
It is expected that relative* of the
two boy* will arrive In the city tbii
morning to take them home.—Bruns
wick New*.
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Children Cry for Fletcher’s
If the aeroplanes kill a* many peo
ple In war a* they do In peace there
will not bn much left for the machine
guu* and rifles.
It I* currently reported In Atlanta
that Dick lltiHsell is stronger than
Pope Drown, but then you must re
member that there is another Drown
With 15 cent* for upland cotton
and a tariff tax to protect *ea Island,
the cotton farmer in Georgia would
he right In it.
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Hire grower* around Savannah are
banting tin pan* to Tighten off the
rioe birds. It will not be long before
the rice bird* will become tame
enough to enjoy the music.
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Deport* indicate that the "unwrit
ten law" Is belug overworked In At
lanta and all over the country. Those
who take up the unwritten law will
suffer for It. It Is too closo to an*
The Houston Post observe* that
Hoke Smith will occupy only one seat
on the Glidden tour. We do not
know about that. Hoke Is said to
have occupied a whole car ou one oc
casion, after refusing to he seen In
It because it happened to be a private
car.—ValdoBta Times.
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The keel of Uncle Sam’i greatest
battleship, the Newr York, was laid In
the New York navy yard on Monday.
It will have 27,000 tons displacement,
which makes It more than twice as
large as the Oregon and Indiana,
which were of the 12,000 ton type.
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SPECIAL.
I WILL SELL FOR THE MONTH
OP AUGUST MAMOUTH BLUE GEM
JELICO COAL FOR SIX DOLLARS
PER TON.
9 1m. ANSLEY COAL COMPANY.
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS.
Phone 135 EeL 1881
The Kind Ton Have Ho:.;;lit, and which has been
in uso ior ovti f:0 yvare, ; as b.vmo the signature of
—- : ■■’d has been made under Ills per-
• ^nperriilnn since Its infancy.
/, /. ;t j ri0 occ t 0 deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Jnst-ns-good” arc but
Experiments that trifle with ur.U endanger tho health of
Inluuts end Chlldi-eii—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Caxtorin Is a liArmJcan substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
Boric, Drops ana Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contain:; neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substauod. Its* ntjo J» its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishnc* <s. It cures Diarrlicea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
mid FJetiiicncy. J? tui»ijuil&tes the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowel*, glviim healthy and natural sleep.
The Children a Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
(Eears the Signature of
The Kind You Rave Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TH« etltTAUR eOVWAHY. TV «*U«»HAr STREET NEW YORK CITV.
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PARSON'S POEM A GEM.
From Rev. H. Stubrnvoll, Allison,
la., In praise of Dr. King’s Now Life
pi;:*.
"They’re such a health necessity,
In every homo these pills should he.
If other kinds you've tried In vain,
USE TOR. KING'S
And be well ngalu.” Only 25c at All
Orugslsts.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan to colored people
with good security.
L. J. Durch, Specialist
T 2m Uoddtn* Bldg. Waycross, Ga.
E8CAPED WITH HI5 LIFE.
"Twenty-one years ago I faced an
awful death," writes H. B. Martin,
Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors said
A theatrical manager complains
that Macon, Ga., in the most "unre
sponsive" show town In the state.
H i. better for the actors that the
audh'iice* should be unresponsive
than that they should throw turnips,
rutabagas and lion fruit at tho foot-
light artists.
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That’s a bad crowd of citizens in
Atlanta who are objecting to tho new
charter. Judge John Candler, Judge
George Hillyer, Dr. George Brown, ^ ^ad consumption and tho dreadful
J»me» I. Key u.-.d R. ||. Blackburn cm, *» 1 h » a ,00 ' tC(l >'*• "• *“™
nr., ttoiue of ihe .Inner* who \vould I tried everything I could
dure oppose the new form of govern- honr of - for my cou 3 h * **nd was uti-
f der tho treatment of tho best doctor
In Georgetown, S. C., for a year, but
' could get no relief. A frlond advised
When Henry Bennie .at In hi. ( Bli) to , ry Pr King*, New Discover-
Cell In Ihe county jail at Chcaterflcld. , dld ao> and wa , c ,,, y cur> , d .
V“- “"<• J »>“' <»™>» Jury I feel that l owe my life to thla treat
lug tao old religious hymns on Sun-1 , hr oat aa( j Iung cure." Its positively
day evening; when lu> found out that guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all
they were "wrestling In prayer" over I bronch leal altcctlons. 60c nnd 11.00.
hi. case, be ought to have known I rria | b oitle free nt All Drugs!.!*.
v.lmt was coming. He ought to have
realized that hie case out in tho H AY FEVER AND BUMMER COL.1S
hand, of a bunch of ruseod. perhaps , Mult be rellered quickly and Fol-
Ullterate, bu( honest men who were fy -, Honey and Tar Compound will
going to do what they believed right. do tt g. M. Stewart, 1084 Wolfram
They w ere not drawing any line de-) RtreeL Chicago, writes: "I have
ductlon* from hypothetical question*, j been greatly troubled during the hot
but they were going to try to reach ,nmmcr months with Hay Fever and
the right conclusion, and nearly every ! flDd t b s . by using Fcley-a Honey and
man who has read any of tha evl- Tar Compound t get grest rellsf "
donee lu the cn.e mu.t tcel that they Mlny ot hsrt who auffer atmtlarly
came as near reaching a ri’.liteous w m he glad to benelt by Mr.
verdlet as lu.riua rea.ou eanli.—Va!. Stewart's evperioace. Gem Pharma-
dosta Time*. cy. T. 8. Pafna.
PARK PLACE
High class Subdivis*
ion for white people
only, on easy terms,
close to A.Cm L. Shops.
W. D. Morton, Agt.
R00U NO. 1 Southern Hotel Blag
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TD BUILD. 'PAY BACK IN FIVE
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENT8.
WILL BELL YOU A LOT ON GAME TERMS—SEE USt
Waycross Savings and Tru& Co
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Farming With Dupont
High GradegDynamite
NOW IE THE BE8T TIME OF THE
YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS.
THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE
LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKES TO DO
THE WORK.
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 MORS
PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR
ESTIMATE*, when MAY I CALLT
SEPT. STH. 1911. '
Sewing Machine
MOTORS
THIS COMPANY HAS FOR SALE
A FEW MOTORS FOR USE ON SEW
INC 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-
tRS 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.
v
We Are
Headquarters For
Everything in the
HARDWARE LINE! .
R. J. ANTHONY
Hardware Co.
Ezee Lighting System
WHY SHOULD YOU BURN MON
EY WHEN AIR IS CHEAP. THE
ONLY 8YSTEM THAT BURNS 96
PER CENT AIR AND 6 PER CENT
8T0VE GASOLINE.
I J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster.
SSS£&feBi l '.A$k
Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. Ga.
Use \
Ezee Lighting „
System , t
and you will always have light. .
AGENTS WANTEOI— ' ’ -j
THE LIGHT MAN, J. H. LEWIS
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. 1 1 -,
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