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THE HERALD IS THE
Official Organ of the United States
Court of tbe Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, GA., OCT. 12, 1911.
The world’s largift cook oven is
being built at Gary, Ind.
A Kansas City girl atolo $5,000
which she save to the man she loved,
and he spent; It on another girl who
"peached” on the one who did tbe
stealing.
■ 1
In Washington alone there are 40,*
000 government clerks. In ,1908 the
total government employes In this
country was 286,902, 13,821 of them
women. The consular and diplomatic
service added 84,000.
^
“Coin" Harvey, who made the cam
paign of 1896 before it was made by
Mr. Bryan, li trying to get to Con
gress through the Arkansas district
In which Monte No Is located. His
platform now Is good roads.
Editor Stanley, of Dublin, is on.»
of tho strongest men on the weekly
press In Georgia, and if he is elected
to tho ofllce of commltisloner of la
bor he will fill tho position with cred
it to tho stnto and to the craft.—Val
dosta Times.
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An oxchango truly says: "The mean
est and most dosplsnble character in
any community is that man who is
envious of othors' prosperity and is
always heard speaking In a contemp
tuous manner of his neighbors and
fellow-cltlxons."
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Now those interested airship? In
sist on having charts of tho new
world they havo annexed. In view of
the fact that Columbus sailed horo
about 400 years ago dud that our na
vy is still complaining that our own
waters must be more faithfully chart
ed wo might ask that tho new school
be not so Impatient.
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Governor Blcaso of South Carolina
has announced that he Is going to tho
senato when Senator Tillman gets out |
of the way, but Tillman doesn’t take
kindly^ to the idea of removing him
self.—Savannah Press. Next thing
we know all the intelligent men In
South Carolina will be praying for |
When "Dick" Russell Jumped on to
'local option" and tried to make it
an issue In the gubernatorial cam
paign he knew as well aa anybody
that the Legislature under which the
next Governor is to serve Is over
whelmingly dry and that he would
not have the slightest influence In
framing the law. If he had been fair
to tbe public be would have Insisted
that the voters of the state express
themselves at the ballot box "for" or
"against" local option, and thus set
tle the question for once and
ways.
If Pope Brown had been a strong
man— a man of strength of charac
ter—be would not have been forced
to accept this Issue, which he
said "ought not to have been brought
Into tbe campaign.” He would not
have allowed Dick Rmtoell to force
him to do something which he says
ought not to Have been done,
would have stood pat on what he
thought was right and proper, rio
•would have shown why ft should not
haVe been made an Issue and Chen
he would have stood by hfs reasons.
But he did not do it. Pope was weak,
so lie fell into the trap which Dick
Russell had set to "catch suckers."
Governor Brown Issues a card to
day in which he puts tho question
precisely where it belongs—"up to
the people." It is their question to
sottlo and it is too Important to be
tied to every candidate who runs for
office. Let It be settled by a direct
vote and not by a vote In which other
issues are Involved. Then there can
be no doubt as to the result.
Governor Brown's card to the pub
lic Is in excellent temper and It will
appeal to the reason of the voters of
Georgia. There are dangers confront
!ng Georgians that are touched upon
by Governor Brown and It Is these
dangers that deserve consideration at
this time.
For Infanta and Children.
Kind Yon Have
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTQRIA
C (JENTAUN tOMMBV. I
Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
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BOYHOOD’S EMBLEMS.
A flannel rag
Round one big toe,
Stumped on a root
A while ago;
Two splinters In
Another foot,
And shins all streaked
With grime and soot;
A vacant space
Where teeth ouce grew,
And yet not filled
By grinders new;
Court piaster pasted
On one thumb,
And two more Angers
Out of plumb;
A Jagged rent
In trousers seat,
Where inn's hnir brush
Is wont to beat;
A bunch of scratches
On both knesa,
And two lumps left
By bumblo bees;
4 But these things don’t
| Annul his joy;
j He’s happy still,
For he’s a boy!
1 —H. T. M. in Abany Herald.
PARK PLACE
High class Subdivis*
ion for white people
only, on easy terms,
close to A.C.L. Shops.
W. D. Morton, Agt.
ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hotel Bld0
wurrrrr mm —
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN FIVE
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE U81
Waycoss Savings and Trurft Co
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Tillman to lire forever - -Jacksonville
Tlm«*-rnloa.
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Did not the International congress
declare that unarmed merchant vet
•el, were not to be disturbed on tbe
high teat la future war*? Vet wo
»re told Italy I, capturing the coast
trade ships that carry Turkey’, flag
.long the shore, ol the Medtterra-
been. Will the privateer again bo*
come fashionable? Perhaps the call
of the aea may yet be allowed to take . . „ ,, t ... . .
>h. .i„u. , . per bottle. Sold by all druggists,
the pirate, front the land aud to re _ , .. ,,, .. .
T.V. U.ll'a Vumllv V-tlt #ftF Aftl
U«re the congestion somewhat.
HOWS THI8f
'"e offer ■ n» Hundr.JIXIb.-, Ho
ward for any caie of CaUrrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure..
F. J. CIIENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, hare known F,
J. Cheney for the last 15 yean, and
I believe him perfectly honorable la all
buslneis transactions and financially
•hie ta carry out any obligations
I made by hi, firm.
Waldlng, Klnnan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Curo *s taken Intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
■cl mucous surfaces ct tho system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c
Farming With Dupont
High Grade ^Dynamite
NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE
YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS.
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 BLASTING WILL IMPROVE
YOUR FARM ANO MAKE IT MORE
PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR
ESTIMATE*. WHEN MAY I CALL?
We Are
Headquarters For
Everything in the
HARDWARE LINE!
R. J. ANTHONY
Hardware Co.
LaGrande
Pharmacy
Take Hall’s Family F’.lls for confu
tation.
J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster.
Ask I
Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. Ga. J
For First-Class JOB WORK
Try THE HERALD.
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