Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 03, 1911, Image 2

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- : \ 'TT ■'?#* \ « ■ . ’ * Jf mm V/AYCRC83 EVENING HERALD TAFT TRYING TO EXPLAIN. President Taft on' hie journer across the continent has met with* Published By — , -HERALD PUBLISHING CO. chlllr receptions. The purpose of hie A. P. Parham, Sr. . , , . , , ' . . . .. i A. P. Perham, Jr. trip Is to explain why.be vetoed Ue j Editors and Proprietors. wool hill and the farnfera’ free list Miss Carrie Perham, [ ■ . Personal, Society and Local. | bill. These measures were Intended to give relief to the people of . the The Waycroea Herald founded'In : 4I8S. The Dally Herald founded In | country from the extortions of the IIM by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephones Business Office 25 Editorial Offle 25 Residence 268. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Vfflce No. 8 Jane Street RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. . Month > I Months 11.26 ( Months I I Tear *6.00 SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions snd notice* of entertain ments. where charges are made, will be charged at advertising rates of I tents a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do Bot receive the paper promptly and early will (tlenie ring-tip the Circula tion Manager and report tbe trouble to him, a* this la the only means that we can assure you prompt and early AeUvery. THE HERALD 18 THE Official Organ of the United btates Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCRC68, GA., OCT. 3» 1911. Swnt the vagrant! .J. Many a runn owes his succe life to ft t. alarm clocl:. emits. Mr. Taft's excuse for the veto which he Is making on his trip la that, hSs tariff commission haa not reported their Investigation of tho tarfif law. * The people know they are being robbed by the high tariff and they do not want rod tape bus iness about reducing It. It ia very much feared that when President Taft returns from his visit to the Pa cific ccofft, after he has seen the at titude of tbe people he will decline to run tor the presidency next year. The Democrats are very anxious tor Taft to make the run because he would be a very easy man to defeat. It isn't Taft, If* v Tho ijtrtc Fair opens in Mac - leBs than ten lays and every day be a bi’? day. A day Idled away by the average laborer Is $2.(10 Ioit to the wealth of tho comir.uHty. Tho Democratic party clings to Its mule as an emblem,’ but the insur gent l'j your real kicker. Tho people of twonty-four states aro to have a chance to hear Presi dent Taft and seo Major Butt. ——* John I.. Sullivan is about to change his mind about‘going to Congress, which will probably make "Uncle Joe” Camion feel better. There ore Idlers enough In Georgia and Florida to harvest the j cotton crop, operate the saw mills and work tho turpentine fating at full capacity. If the farmer loses half his cotton crop every community mupt suffer, and If to this, reduced production on the part of tho law mills and naval stores Industries io added, hard times are surely staring us in the face. What’s the answer? Common Colds must bo taken 3er lousty. / For unless cured they gap the vi tality and lower the vital resistance to more seri.otn? • inaction. Protect your children and yourself by tho prompt use of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and note Its quick and de cisive results. For coughs, coldf, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and ! affections of the throat, chest and j lungs it Is an ever ready and valua- I bh* remedy. Gem Pharmacy: T ; In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTRIA Pa’i.t MAY’S •T. P. Morgan appears again ns- the great peaco-maker. Tho pen that signs the check talks more to the point than tho jingo. —+— Now tho rhllndelphln lawyers are trying to flail tho legal distinction between a resident, n citizen, nn In habitant, nnd n real taxpayer. 1 Texas tylll rave eighty-two Postal Savings hanks next week. And the Lone Star state has grown so pros perous as to find abundant use for them. * Possibly-the best way for Ths Louvre to preserve its art treasures would bo to turn them over to some American millionaire who is able an I willing, to tlike care of them. —*~i_ Tho Quitman Free Press says that New Corn Meal Fresh Cream of Wheat New Mackerel Hay, Corn Oats May’s Mixed Cow Feed May’s Mixed Horse Feed New Crop % 1 . . Garden Seed it It becoming a serious question to got nnd keep a good cook In Brooks I county. About tho best way to keep a good cook is to catch her yoftng nnd rnnrry bor. j * NO NEED TO 8TOP WORK. When y6ur doctor orders you to stop work. It staggers you, "I can’t" you say. You know yeu are weak, run down nnd falling m health, day by day, hut you must work es Isng as you con stand. What you need Is Electric Bitters fo give ton, strength, and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don’t be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from tho tlrst dose. Thousands blese them for tholr glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle la guaran teed, Only 50c at All DrugstsW. It It said that Italy Is stronger on the water than Turkov lx, but the Turka arc stronger on the land.. The Turks light like savages nnd tf the two armies meet on land It will be a bloody struggle while It last*. ‘ * Rjrmer Governor Joseph M. Brown has made his announcement as a candidate tor govemo r to succeed Hon. Hoks Smith, who will resign shout November 1, to *6 to the Uni ted States Senate. Little Jo* la too well known to our raaders to need any Introduction at Onr hand*. Hs made a record tj the two year, that V«t fr<7 Price T5e h. was governor that any on. could ?er l( . tlU ' be primd of.—Charlton County Her- Ta;tl) Family Fills ior const!- aid. HOW’8 THISt V'e offer ao Hundrvd Dvlh. s ward tor any case at Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure., F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly hcnorsble to all business transactlins and financially able to carry out any bbllgatloas made by hts firm. Waldlng, Ktnnan £ Marvin, Wholesale Druggtsts, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cur* '• taken Intern ally, net lug directly .upon "the blood cn l mu-bus surfaces ct. the system, Ware County Light and Power Company. PLACE High cuss Subdivis ion for white people only, on easy terms, elo‘seto A-C. L. Shops. ■ We Are ; Headquarters For Everything in the W. D. Morion, Agt HARDWARE LINE! mmmmsmi Southern Hotel Blue , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cx> OOOOOOOOOOOOOCK> OWN A HOME - R. J. 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