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WAVCR08S EVENING HERALD
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THE EVENING HERALD
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THE HERALD IS THE
Mela! Organ of the United Slates
Court of the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAVCROSS, OA., OCT. 5, 1911.
Taft seems to have lost tho Cana
dian delegation also.
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The farther Mr. Taft advances
through the weit the cooler It gets.
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Don't despair over the cost of llv-
lng. It'll soon he butchering time.
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Mr. Taft is like the re*t of us, ho
ts having hii ups and downs, but
mostly downs.
After thinking it over in the light of
experience William H. Taft would
rather be judge than President.
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After glancing over Oermany, Thom*
as Edison doesn't think he would
take It in'trade for the United States.
Mr. Taft is doing the talking while
the yet unpunished trusts continue
to do the thinking.
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Possibly Senator LaFollette will
disclose In hh autobiography where
he achieves fiis truly remarkable pom'*
pftdour.
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It wn* decidedly unkind of Canada
to throw tho harpoon into reciprocity
just ns Mr. Taft wus starting on a
little Joy ride.
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Argentina with the largest battle
ship In the world, should not be too
anxious to demonstrate on Us nolgh>
hors.
4-
If the powers would hurry up and
parcel out Africa they might disarm
them, a! there would be nothing left
to fight about.
Alaska has had an earthquake, hut
it will take more than that to jar the
Guggenhelmi loose from those coal
beds.
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Eruptions in Mt/Etnn caused a loss
of 150,000/)u0 but tr.o natives didn't
stand aro\ind admiringly and say to
^ThTwestT&Th^outh;
It bag been a hard matUc to ua-
der»tand why the t#> o**emlgratlon
or colonization has kiwa}4 been west
ward instead of southward.
It Is due In part, perhaps, to the
fact that the transcontinental rail*
roads have advertised that section
extensively and have offered Induce
ments to settlers to go in that direc
tion. Be that as it may, there Is no
rational reason why this should con
tinue. The south offers better
duceraent-*, naturally than any other
section. Yet we rarely hear of any
Southern railroad system advertising
this section or making efTort to bring
settlers in this direction. They ap
pear to be content with what hey
get and to let matters stand as they
are. Thia is notwithstanding
fact that of course the increase of
population and consequent develop
ment attendant thereon would great-
ly Increase the value of their proper
ties.
The south is the better country to
live in than the West, both from a
climatic and material standpoint. The
South is capable of great develop
ment, agriculturally and aong every
other line. In fact its resources have
scarcely been touched, the land bare
ly scratched as it were. It is as yet
thinly populated, too much for
best development.
What the south needs is advertis
ing, and tho offering of inducement!
to settlers to come this way. In this
the railroads could be of tremendous
assistance, but they seem to be lack
ing In enterprise In that direction.
They ought to be stirred up, and
urged to do their duty in that direc
tion.
There is no reason why the tide of
emigration should not be turned this
way. Certainly there is no opposition
on the part of the people. Strangers
who come to live among us are most
hospitaly received, and- they are given
every opportunity to increase their
posesilons and live in happiness. One
of the mala troubles Is, that the at
tention of settlers is not directed in
this direction by those most capable
of doing it effectively. Let the south
ern railroads wako up and do as the
transcontinental railroads are doing.
There would be a dlyerent state of
agalrs If this should come to pass.
NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS
Weeds and grass must be cleared
from lots as required by city ordi
nance. This work must be done ai
once and within the next ten (10)
day*. |
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D. 51. Uradloy, Health Officer.
MAY’S
New Corn Meal
Fresh Cream of
Wheat *
New Mackerel
Hay, Corn
Oats
May’s Mixed Cow Feed
May’s Mixed Horse dFd<e
stand aroXind admiringly aud say to tr
visitors, "your town never had such j d YCMJ v/TOp
| Garden Seed
expensive
fireworks.”
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The Now Orleans woman who pois
oned four members of her family, In
cluding her father and mother, in
border to get their inauranco, 1b worthy
exponent of the highest form of
“frantic finance."
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The Georgia State Fair has contrac
ted with the Curt!,, Aeroplane Com
HOW'S THI8»
V’t offer ■ no Hundrtd IXIkrs Its-
ward for any caao of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall'e Catarrh
Cure.,
F. J. CHENEV £ CO., Toledo. O.
We, the undenisned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 yean, and
. belteva him perfectly honorable tn all
pany of Now York, perhaps tho lead- . . ■
• ... 1 bualneoa transaction, and financially
in, .vlauon company of the world, tor _ <M# t<> ^ ^ obllntlonl
» aero, of KM. to .tart October 12 ^ bj ^ flrm
and continue for six days. There will J
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nessandRestjContaifisneitrr
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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ness and Loss of Sleet
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NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE
YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR 8TUMP8.
THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE
LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKES TO DO
THE WORK.
Waldln,, Klanan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist., Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure <e taken Intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
end mucou* surfaces cf the system.
fr,>i" ell point, south of Mason and ] Tei y monla ] i Icat tm . ;5c
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he three flight* each day, and will be
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