Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 25, 1911, Image 2

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■ \ WAYCROSS EVENINQ itERALO jjji gj i jjj j Tjt mmu HtKAtL* Publlahed .By— *LD PUBLISHING CO. E HERALD A, P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Perhtm, Jr, Editors and Proprietors. Miss Carrie Parham, Personal, Society and Loeal. BARRETT PLANS TO HOLD UOI- TON. President C. S. Barrett, of tho Farmers' Union, who has Just re turned from the national convention of that organization at Shawnee, Oklahoma, and. from the. Cotton Grow ers’ Congress at Montgomery, has Is- Children Cry for Fletcher’s Tb. Waycros, Herald founded In ., . . IMS. Tb. Dally Herald founded In 8ucd « statement In which he states 1892 by A. P. Porbam, Sr. r Telephones Buslnus Office 26 Editorial Offle 26 Residence 268. FVery Afternoon Except Sunday. Office No. 8 Jane Street RATE8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. k. Month $ .46 I Months $1.26 f Months $2.60 ». Tear $6.00 8PECIAL NOTICE AH obituary notices, cards of tbanka, resolutions and notices of entertain- manta, where charges are made, will he charged at advertising rates of 6 cents a line. the Impregnable position of the Sou- ! them farmers, and urges them to stand shoulder to shoulder to win the fight for fair prices during the open ing season. Mr. Barrett also brands as absolutely without foundation the reports of a bumper crop, and de clares the world will pay a legitimate figure for the staple if the farmers, in co-operation with business men of the South, will conduct the proper sort of campaign. There is a great cry for cotton pickers but it seems that everybody have got to gather their own cotton as the darkey has other ways of get ting a living without picking .Litton NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do I or working for the white people tin- Sot receive the paper promptly and The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over :;o years, has homo the signature of i and has been inn<lo under his per* and has been rnado under his per* //go: :al supervision since Its Infancy. '-fcafTy, /■CbicAcM AUo „ „„ ono to deceive yon In this. Alio w no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR1A Caatorla Is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aad Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency* It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children 1 s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* •trly will please ring-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble It him, aa this Is the only means that ws can assure you prompt and early delivery THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United btates Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS. GA.. SEPT. 25, 1911. Joe Brown hat* announced for gov ernor just at the time wheu the peo ple needed him. The Canadians do not pe-em to en tertain i «,!-•» *c reive in G.r orbit of Washington. leas we pay thorn enough for work In one day to feed them a week. Let’a Just plant what we can work r.nd gather ourselves and not hire m*ui. We can then be independent of the whole race.—Thomasvllle Press. * , Atlanta folks want cheap sugar. We never noticed that Atlanta took much tngar in “them.” . 4. An expert predicts that “a reduc tion in food prices will soon arrive. It takes an expert to see much good things In storo for'the people. * The Jails of Spain are bursting with political prisoners. Poor Spain; she has bene a power but It Is qulto evident that she Is now on her last legs * The Atlanta Contnltutlon is moan enough to spy that “the circle swing will give rresident Taft an opportuni ty to imtptct some of T. R's. politi cal graveyards." 4* The XushvlUe Herald says: “Tho ad man enn get tho peoplo to come Into the storo; then It’s up to the soles force to make those poeple want to come again.“* —*— The printer and the preacher each have a different work, but after all tliojtarn in a sense In the same %msb. The one tells of tho life that now Is and the other of thnt which is to come. —*— No less than six murder trials will be conducted before tht Atlanta crim inal cot rt this week, four of the pris oners oelng white men. The two negroes to bo rtled are accused of “Juck-the-IUppor” crimes and the po lice say they are doubtful us to wbotli or a conviction will be secured against either of them. —...— The gubernatorial contest will bo between Joseph M. Brown and Judg* Dick Russell. You must vote for Russell if you wish to beat Brown, and you must vote MB Brown if you hope to beat Russell. That Is the exact size of It. Pope Brown will not cut much figure in thta contest. You can count the counties he will carry on your finger. —+— GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMZ CCWTAUS COMMWr. TT MUWHAV STWEtT. HtW TOWS CITY. 8CATTERED. Mary had a little stick, Which stick she tried to light, Alas! she found too late it was A stick of dynamite. —Milwaukee Sentinel. It scattered her most everywhere— She covered lots of ground— And very nearly all of her Has never yet been found. —Springfield Union. OFLEY’8 HONEY AND TAR COM POUND Still retains its high place ns the best household remedy for all coughs and colds, either for 'ehildren grown persons. Prevents serious re sults from a cold. Take only the gen- ulno Foley's Honey and Tar worn- pound, and refuse suostitutes. Gem Pharmacy; T. S. Paine. NO NEED TO STOP WORK. When your doctor orders you to stop work, It staggers you, “I can’t" you say. You knew you are weak, run-down and fulling in health, day by day, but you must work ns long as you can r‘r.ad, What you nerd is Electric ’ilttors to give ton, strength, and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don’t be weak, sicklyv or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength Try thorn. Every bottle is guaran teed. Only 50c at All Druggists. HOW’S THIS? v*e ofL*r tie Hundrvd Da.ll.vs "'.tra for^nny case of Catarrh tliat « cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh * Cure.. A Missouri convict worked his way p, j t CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. through an eighteen-inch brick wall ‘ yy*. the undersigned, have known F. with a teaspoon, which showed that ^ j chenoy for tho last 15 years, and if he bad applied himself to some believe him perfectly honorable in nil PARK PLACE High class Subdivis* ion for white people only, on easy terms, dose to A.C. L. Shops. W. D. Morion, Agt. ROOM NO. ( Southern Hotel BI6ff •9 ( OOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^J OWN A HOME l \ V Ware County Light and Power Company. We Are Headquarters F or Everything in th e HARDWARE LINE! k RJ Hardware Co. WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERM8—SEE U8I Waycvoss Savings and Tru^l Co ♦0*0000- Farming With Dupont High Grade’Dynamite honest work before he got into the j business transactions and financially penitent in tv he would have been prosperous and respected citizen. If the news from Paris is true that j “death knell of the hobble skirt has I sounded” there will be few mourners at the funeral.—Ex. *- any obligations j able to carry made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ‘s taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood I and mucous surface 1 * cf tho system. Abo Huef, the Son Francisco grab Testimonial, sent flee. Price 75c ter, who la serving a sentenco of , W bottle. Sold by all druggists, fourteen year. In the penitentiary, Take Hall's Family F lit for const!- appears to be the right man In tke right place. It la aald be ta working a revolution In the system of the penitentiary amelloartlng the condi tion of'bln tallow convicts and tut getting bomantttea that may be fell patlon. THE WOODMEN OF. WORLD. CAMP 111 Uu.i Sm ana third Thursday <t In tbe penal Institutions. throurh^it each month. Uatonfc Halt tho country. * Hlchsrd L. Singleton. C. C. D. P. Woolley, Clerk. NOW IE THE BE8T.TIME OF THE YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMP8. 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 BLA8TING WILL IMPROVE YOUR FARM AND MAKE IT MORE PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR ESTIMATE*. WHEN MAY I CALL? J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster. , Ask 1 Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. 6s. ; MEET YOUR At LaGrande Pharmacy THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR IDLE MOMENTS, WHER YOU CAN Gl ANYTHING IN ICE CREAM, SODAS, CANDY AND CIGARS. OUR 8T0CK OF TOILET ARTICLE8 ARE UNSURPASSED. t P 7s° e laGrande Pharmacy. 1 For First-Class JOB WORK Try THE HERALD. . ■ ■ **» s - * "ftT—mHi n mi ~ __ _ - -