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WAYCR0S3 EVENING HERALD
TilE EVENING HERALD
Published By—
THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. Perhem, 8r.
A. P. Perhem, Jp.
Editors and Proprietors.
Mlii Carrie Parham,
Pcresnal, Society and Local.
The Whycroee Herald founded In
1886. The Daily Herald founded Is population lias Increased
1892 hy A. P. Pelham, Sr.
•BACK TO THE FARM.
Charlotte Chronicle.
When the United States were or
ganized Into one Uulon under the fed-
eral constitution, the population was
practically all agricultural, the only
exception being a little sea-faring bua-
Idess on the coast. Vow that the
neaVly
Telephones
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SPECIAL NOTICE
All obituary notices, cards of thanks,
resolutions and notices of entertain
ments, where charges are made, will
be charged at advertising rates of 6
sente a line.
100,000,000, only about ono-thlrd of
this seems to be agricultural. Manu
facturing, mining and transportation
has absorbed about two-thirds of tho
enormous population. In the United
States. In this situation manufactur
ing Interests are generally depressed,
and farming Interests are generally
prosperous. It looks as If the lime
had arrived when we need to encour
age the young men to back to the
farm, instead of coming to the city.
The Inequality favorable to farming
seems to promise to grow even great
er, therefore. It seems probable that
the men who are 9a the faAi had bet
ter stay there, and those who are not
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS | prospering in the city had better go
nhlPrlhnra In Thn Ifapntcl that An I 7 , .
Subscribers to Tho Herald that do K ^ t0 t i, e (a rm. Thcso sentiments
Rot receive tho paper promptly and “
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THE HERALD 18 THE
OOclal Organ of the United State.
Court, of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA„ SEPT. 20, 1911.
Cotton Ih Infected by the cotton
worm-, the boll woevl! and the boar
a peculators.
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Secrelnry Wilton can at least lay
claim to bolding the endurance rec
ord.
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a careful student of economical move
ments and events.
Russia Is said Ixf have adopted the
policy of forcing Jews who wish to
enter her territory by the ships to pa
tronize Russian veasels. Passports
borne by Jewish passengers on Rus
sian ships afe recognized, but such
passports on other ships are turned
down flat, The United States De
partment of State has been asked to
look Into the matter.
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Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Ilr.vc Always Bought, ond which has been
In use for ovci.'IO years, has borne the signature ol
and has been made under his per*
so: .at supervision since Its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Connterlelts, Irritations and “ Just-as-good” arts but
Experiments that trifle v.ltji and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
gorlc, Drops can Mouthing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio
snbstar.ee. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatuiency. 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
Like Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. LaFollotte
fully Appreciates tho impressive ef
fect of un occasional silence.
In the Cauadlan vocabulary the
word “Yankees” refers to the entire
United States population South as
well as North.
Venezuela is recruiting Its army,
and expects to have It strong enough
to enrry the coming presidential elec
tion.
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William H. Andrews, who Is likely
to bo one of tho first United States
senators from Mexico, was a promi-
nent dry goods merchant In Cincinna
ti before he romovod to the South
west to engage In railroad building.
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In Oklahoma, when a Pottawntomel
Indian “discovers that the woman he
married Isn't a real, truly soul mate
he JuBt nmrrlos another nnd It's le
gal.” Pretty much tho same up In
( white folks high society In and around
Newport.—Valdosta Times.
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Sir Wlllrod Laurler can now ap
preciate the mental strain to wnlcb
Reciprocity subjected the President
of the United States.
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FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS.
LOTT-
Phone 185
EsL 1881
.tamos Hamilton l.otv!i, who was a
member of Congress from the State
of Washington boido years ago and
who now resldea In Chlcngo, has an
nounced his candidacy for the scat ot
Shelby M. Collom In the United
States scaate.
AH signs point to a hot fight In
Texas for the seat of United 8tntes
Senator Joseph \V. Balloy. Among
those who ure expected to get into
the race are former governor Thornes
M. Campbell, Congressman Morris
SlJ^pnrd nnd C. B. Randall und Gov
ernor O. B. Colquitt.
CURLERS TO HONOR EARL GREY.
Special To The Herald.
Montreal, Sept 19.~Members of the
Royal Caledonian Curling Club of this
city have arranged to go to Ottawa
tomorrow to present Earl Grey, on
the eve of his retirement from the
Governor-Generalship, with a memen
to of his stay In Canada, which at
the samo time will be a token of
their appreciation for the Interest lie
lias manifested In their favorite sport.
The souvenir is an Inkstand Iq the
shape of a small curling stone, cut
out of Canadian onyx, nr.3 ornamen
ted with silver.
In Use For Over 30 Years
• THT CfHTAUH COMEAWY, 77 MUWWAY TW^CT. I
wn ii anmi» vm i
ESCAPFO WITH HIS LIFE.
"Twent’-one years ago I faced an
awful death, M writes H. B. Martin,
Port Harrelson, S. C. “Doctors said
I had consumption and tho dreadful
cough I had looked like it, aura
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Mis, Uekln do Costa Green, the II-
brirut for J. Plcrpont Morgan, Is
■-.tut to be tin authority on rare books.
»Ed nbo Is still In her twenties. She
mu been with Mr. Morgan for the
lari six years nnd before that had
Blent Bcvernl years hi studying rare
luoks. Most ot her -umpelltopt are
elderly men who have bad lifetimes
of experience.
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Not one person In a thousand
enough. I tried everything I could
hear of, for my cough, c-nd was wi
der the treatment of the best doctor
In Georgetown, 8. C., for a year, but
could get no relief. A friend advised
me* to try Dr. King's New Discover'
1 did eo. nnd was completely cured.
I feel that I owo my life to this i,Teat
throat and lung cure.” Its positively
guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all
branch leal affections. 60c nnd $1.00.
Vrlal bottle free at All Druggists.
knows the President's Hag. As Pres-
Ident ol the United States he bar
none, but as commandeMn-eWef ol
th. army and navy hte presence le
noticed by distinct standard*. The
army tag It red and bean In the cen
ter th. official coat ot arms and tome
what similar, save In color, blue, Is
the navy da*. Th. navy Bag la dis
played whenever the President Is
aboard a naval vessel at a navy yard
or uader tho navy', haecrt
HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COL.1S
Must be relieved quickly end Fol
ey'* Honey and Tar Compound will
do It. K. M. Stewart, 1084 Wolfram
Street, Chicago, writes: "I have
been greatly troubled during the hot
eumtner months with Hay Fever and
And that by using Foley'* Honey nnd
Tar Compound I get greet relief. ’
Many othen who suffer similarly
will be glad to benefit by Mt.
Stewart'* experience. Gem Pharma
cy. T. S. Paine.
[Farming With Dupont
High Grade^Dynamite
NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE
YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR 8TUMPS.
THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE
LESS DYNAMITE 1.T TAKES TO DO
THE WORK;
THE
WOODMEN OF.
WORLD.
CAMP 161
Mule lint and third Thursday >s
each month.. Maronlc Hall.
Blchard U Singleton, a C.
D. P. Woolley.' Clerk.
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 CALL?
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J. C. CRANE, Expert Bla&er.
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