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THE HERALD 13 THE
Gfficla! Organ of the United btatos
• Court of the Routfccrn District of
Georgia.
It's a dull day in South Georgia
when somebody fln’t starting some
thing in ap earnest desire for im-
proremen t. According to recent
press reports' members of the Farm
ers' Union in Ware county are inves
tigating the advisability of urging
tbs abolishment of the offices of the
country treasurer and -county commis
sioners, submitting a check account
with a bank for the treasurer and
employing bne man to devote his en
tire time to the county work ia/place
of tho three commissioners.
s The matter has been discussed sev
eral times In the meetings of the
Union and so for irothing definite
1ms been done. There seems to be
a sentiment farvorlng reduction of ex
penses for officor3 in the’ county and
thd application of the savings on road
work and other Improvements In the
county. Resolutions placing tho
Ware county union either for or
ngalnsj such a change are to be pasn-
1 ed shortly. If favoring a reduction,
the farmers will at once begin o
campaign to get their ideas carried
out.
What comes of the Ware county
movement remains to be ^cen, but it
in a slgnirant fact that people gen
orally seem to bn retting tbo idea
that county and municipal business
might be better administered under
a less -cumbersome Fystem. It in
very Important that the public mon
ey bo profitably invested in good
roads and other permanent improve
ments.—Quitman Free Press.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
WAYCROS3, GA., OCT. S, J011.
Heir to one* million # adllars, a
Harvard I. •- £on« to‘work
an a grocery cier.c at ten dollars u
week in order to lenrn the buslnes-t
In which ids father made hia for
tune.
if "Plain Dick” Russell had a sor-
The friends of Hdlotr H. M. Stanley j lous thoughl 0( wlnB , ng
the govern
orship lie would give up his position
on the Court of Appeals. But Dick
is -running fqom habit. When the
boll taps ho is usually in the race.—
Valdosta Times.
—*
of Dublin, nr(L boosting him Tor th»
position of head of tho Department
o' c n:merle of :•»•. He h n
good man and would ably fill tho of-
fleo.—Valdosta Times. ,
v
Charles F. Kdney of South Actoh,
Mass., disputes I ho right of Maine to
claim the recortl for prolific squash
vines. Mr. Kdney says that from one
of his vinos he picked 17 squashes
that totaled in weight 288 pounds.
*
Vyndcl A. Howes, a letter carrier,
of tfaso., Me., think» ho lmi a state
record for picking four-leaf clovers.
During tho summer he snys ho picked
no fewer than throe a day and last
Wednesday he picked 09 in a compar
atively short time.
William Barker, or South Portland,
Me., hau in his garden five peach troe-i
that have grown from pits carelessly
thrown out. Two of tho trees are
' bearing and from one of these Mr,
Barker picked 15 peaches this fall
that uveroged nine inches in circum
ference each.
£££?' \
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At*eS*i+ I
jfefc*. ?
MiwJb’i/- I
fljgasfcn I
Aperfed Remedy forCtmsflR-
tion, Sour SIoraaeh.Dlarrtoa
Worms ,Convuteions.Fevtrish
nessandioss or Sleek
In
Dss
For Over
Thirty fears
Ware County
Light and Poyver
Company.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Lean to colored people
with good security.
L. J. Burch, Specialist
7 2m Redding Bldg. Wayorosa, Ga.
Mrs. John B. Dodd, of Spokane,
Wash., is said to bo tho originator of
father’s day. which during the pan
toummer was widely celebrated on
tho Pacific const. Tho emblem for
fathers’ day is a r^se, a ret! rbso for
a living father, a white roso if the
father is dead.
*
If good, tuny-going Pope Brown al
lowed a few strong-.mlnded lawyers
to make him cut tho Const Lino’s tax
values several hundred thousand do!*
ONION SETS.
Sliver tkin, Pearl and Yellow Onion
sets. Best quality, at Redding's.
25 151
NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS
Weeds and grasB must be cleared
from lota ns required by city ordi
nance. This work must be done
onco and within the next ten (10)
days.
2 tf
D. M. Bradley, Health Officer.
P Effing
1 PARK,. PL A E
| High class Subdivis
ion for white people •
only, on easy terms,
close to A.C. L. Shops.
I
W. D. Morton, Agt.
ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hotel Bids;
MAY’S
New Corn Meal
Fresh Cream of
Wheat
New Mackerel
Hay, pom
Oats
May’s Mixed Cow Feed
lars below,what Ilia road gave them May’s Mixed ? ji «
In for under oath, what might ho not CfOf}
Garden Seed
do in other-matters w^ere srong In-j
fiucnce were brought to bear upon
hint?—Valdosta Times. L i
T. Charkley Hatton, the man who
designed the Austin dam. which col-
’lapsed recently, carrying death and
destruction with It, was from, 1906 to
1910 constructing engineer for the
city of Pensacola, engaged In putting
in the sewer system, which has been
anything but satisfactory.—Jackson
ville Imes-Union.
—+—
Thfa la the time of year when pen*
pi* arc preparing to buy their' fall
and winter supplies of clothing, dry
foods, shoos, etc., and naturally they
wont to buy to the beat advantage.
There Is no better way to do til,
than to carefully rend the advertise
ments.In the Herald tor In >o doing
this one can get t correct Idea of
prleoa, styles and quality of good,.
HOW'S THISf
'"e Offer a» Hundrtd D^llr. a ;**
ward for any easy of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure..
P. J. CHENEV A CO., Toledo, O.
W*, tho undersigned, have known P.
J. Cheney for ths la,l IE years, and
, belle,* him perfectly hcnorable In nil
| buslnett transactions and financially
l able t* carry out pay obligation,
made by hi, firm.
WaMIng, Kianan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist,, Toledo, O.
Hall', Catarrh Cure**, taken Intent-
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surface, cf the system.
Testimonials sent tie*. Price 75c
per bottle. Bold by all drufflsU.
Take Kail's Family Fill, tor consti
pation. I
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Farming With Dupont
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NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE
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THEHOTTER THE WEATHEfl THE
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THE WORK.
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