Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 18, 1911, Image 2
THE £V«G HERALD — Published By— — E HERALD PUBLISHING CO. A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Pcrham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Miss Currie Perham, Personal, Society and Local. The Waycross Herald founded in 1886. Tbe Daily Herald founded in 8882 by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephones Dubious Office 25 Editorial Offle 26 Residence 268. PVary Afternoon Except 8unday. Office No. 8 Jane Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. - Month $ .45 • Months 11.26 f Months $2.60 & Tear $5.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain* ments, wb^re charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of 6 eente a line. NOTICE TC SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do ftot receive tbe paper promptly and •arly will please ring-up the Clrcula* Uon Manager and report the trouble !• him, as this Is the only means that W can assure you prompt and early delivery THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United States Court of the Southern District of Georgia. MAI HE ATANOSJ>AT. It wai "off agsin, on again, Finne gan," In Maine A. few'hours after tbe polls closed at the conclusion of th« most stirring campaign on the liquor question the old state has ev er known in the CO years' existence of the "Maine law’’, the •‘wets*’ were Jubilantly celebrating a bard earned victory over the "drya" Twenty-four hours later the celebration came to a sudden and untimely end when thej news was flashed over the country that later returns had reversed the figures and the "drya" had won by a narrow margin This means that state wide prohibition of the licensed liquor traffic will remain in the state constitution, at least until another referendum vote Is taken. * A self-made man Is always ready to monopolize the spotlight. —!• Many a man mistakes t'.ie echo of Children Cry for Fletcher’s his WAYCROSS, GA., SEPT. 1R, 1911. A London haberdasher Instructs Ids clerks after this fashion: "Our employes are reminded that while serving customer!* they are expected to wour a commercial smile.’’ —*_— An old-time Boston lawyer died the other day, leaving a will which gave hl» birthplace $10,000 for the sick and needy, and $5,000 to maintain guide- boards, sidewalks and streets. wn voice tyr applause. * STOPS FALLING * There comes to Europe and the United States each year about forty thousand halos of raw silk from Can ton, China. The average weight of such n bale Is 106 pounds and In 1910 the average price a bale was $357.85. —+— Juarez, Mexico, claims to be the only city In the world In which the direction and control of the city parks have been turned over com pletely to women, a hoard of eight women managers having exclusive control of them. —+— , The annual crush of cotton seed In this country Is now nearly four mil lion tons. The country purchasing the largest quantities of American cotton seed oil Is the Netherlands, followed in order of Importance, by the United Kingdom, Mexico, Cana da, Italy, Germany and Norway. G. R. Brinson Co., Guarantees Paris ian Safle, the Real Hair Remedy. You can abolish every particle of dandruff, you can stop Itching scalp, you can prevent hair from thinning or falling out by using PARISIAN' SAGE which Is sold on money hack plan. PARISIAN SAGE soaks Into the roots of the hair, and not only de stroys the microbes that cause hair troubles but furnishes to the hair Jmt the kind of nourishment to make the hair grow luxuriant and to put life and beauty Into It. The girl i the Auburn hair Is on every cartoon and bottle of PARISIAN SAGE. Look for It as Imitations are numerous. Lars© bottle 50 cents at O. R. Brinson Company and druggists everywhere Sept. 6, 14, 26. The Kind Yon IIsvo Always Bought, and which has been in nxe for ever ,P»0 rear a, has borne the gigmatnro of ad ii‘is been made under Ilia per- y w o:ml supervision since its infancy. Alio vr no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations r.:sd 4 ‘Just-as-good’’ arc but Experiments that tr*: M e with and endanger the health of infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. ■ What is CASTOR!A Cnsttfria I? a hc.mzlrn substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops o.ut, ::i;, Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contain.-! neither Oyitiru, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays reverishnoss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Utomacli and Dosrclt, giving healthy and natural sleep. 'The Children s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR!A ALWAYS } Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CtNTAUW CO»nNy, T7 MOHR AT STRKCT. NCW YORK CITY. 8PECIAL. I WILL 8ELL FOR THE MONTH OF StPT., MAMOUTH BLUE OEM JELICO COAL FOR SIX DOLLARS PER TON. 9 1m. ANSLEY COAL COMPANY, FIRE INSURANCE AND BONOS. The* Ktigar trust’s latent advance of 15 rents u hundred pounds on Its product indicates that It isn’t going to lose any time In getting hack from the consumer, with Interest, all that the government pried loose from Its surplus. In a quiet little home In I.oa An geles Mrs. Frances Brown is making a good living preparing artificial Hies -fr it now seems quite certain that the Georgia cotton crop Is 15 per cent short. 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. 1 Southern Hotel Bldg sept.sth; i9iii Sewing Machine MOTORS THIS COMPANY HAS FOR SALE A FEW MOTORS FOR USE ON SEW ING 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- TERESTED TO CALL US ON THE PHONE. Ware Comity Ugh! and Power Company. PARSON’S POff.M A GEM. ESCAPr-j WITH HIS LIFE. ’’Twenty ne years ago I faced an awful d- itb," writes II. B. Martin, Port H;..relson, S. C. "Doctors said l had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like It, sure ■ugh. I tried everything I could hoar of. for my couzh, and was un der the treatment of the best doctor In Georgetown, S. C. t for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised for trout anglers. Mrs. Brown, a wld- to try Dr. King’s New Discover* ow and formerly n school teacher. 1 did so, and was completely cured, hit on the Idea of preparing tiles for 1 ^ ee l that I owe my life to this great the trout from the complaints of her throat and lung cure." Its positively pupils who told how the fish ate the \ guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all halt, hut escaped the hook. ] *>™nch leal affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo at All Druggists. * * HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLDS The annotating oil which was used , at the coronations of King Edward .... , . . 1 Must be relieved quickly and Fol* VII. and King George V. consist* of a 1 _ _ * . ... mixture o£ seasame nnd olive oils per fumed with roses, orange flower, jas- amlne, cinamon. flowers of benzoin, musk, clvlt and ambergris, and Its^ ey’a Honey and Tar Compound will do It, E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram Street, Chicago, writes: 'T hare been greatly troubled during the hot ,1 summer months with Hay Fever and imposition Is founded upon that used I fflnd that by using Foley's Honey and OOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OWN A HOME WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WILL- 8ELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE U8I Wayrross Savings and Tru& Co ♦•>♦0000' Farming With Dupont! High GradelDynamite I NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS. THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKES TO DO THE WORK. venteenth century. * The esteemed Greensboro Herald- Journal knows what it Is talking about when It says: "The farmer de pends upon the roads in order to get J his products regularly to the market. The merchant, through the wholesale bouses, depends for bis business upon tbe country dealer. In our agricultu ral state, the whole basis of regular ity and dertetulaMe markets rests upon the farmer’s meant 'for trana- Tar Compound I get greet relief.■* .Many others who suffer .similarly /will be glad to benefit by Mr. , Stewart's experience. Gem Pharma cy, T. 8. Pain*. WOODMEN OF, THE WORLD. CAMP 16& Mu;* Brat ,Dd third Tburnd.j •> *»cl> jionth. M..conic Halt. ittcMrd L. Sl83l«tott. C- C- porting hi. product*." I I D. p. twi«r, iTurk. 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 ESTIMATE*. WHEN MAY I CALL? We Are Headquarters For Everything in the HmrnREm . ( R. J. ANTHONY Hardware Co. Ezee Lighting System WHY SHOULD YOU BURN MON- . EY WHEN AIR IS CHEAP. THE ONLY SYSTEM THAT BURNS 95 PER CENT AIR AND 5 PER CENT •■STOVE GASOLINE. ? J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster. MlBlAsk C Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. « a . Use I! Ezee Lighting System and you will always have-light. AGENTS WANTED!— THE LIGHT MAN, J. H. LEWIS WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. .rt JVTJ