Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 17, 1911, Image 2
WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD === THE EVENING HERAU! ——PublUhed «HB HERALD PUBLfSHINO CO. A. P. Psrham, Or. A. P. Parham, Jr. Editors and Proprlttora. Mlaa Carrlo Parham, Psraonal, Society and Local. ' The Wayeroaa Herald founded In Mt5. Tbo Dally Herald founded In ISU hy A. P. Parham, Sr. Telephones Bualnua Offlce 25 Editorial Offie » Roaldenco HI, Peary Aftornoon except 8unday. Video No. I Jane Street RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION .. Month I ■« ; Months 11.26 S Months 12.60 I Tear $6.00 . SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions end notices of entertain- manta, wbera charges arc made, *111 be charged at adrertlslng rates of i aanta a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do Sot receive the paper promptly and aarly will please lineup the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble la Mm, as this Is the only means that a can assure you prompt and early eery THE HERALD IS THE OBclal Organ of the United Htstei Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA., OCT. 17, till. The Georgia State Chamber Commerce meets In Macon on Oeto ber 2otti. «f» Ho ran hardly ho called the "un ajicaknlik" Turk when ho’a shouting ao loudly for Homo one to come and pull Italy off of li!m. With the openinx of Governor Brown'ii headquarter* today the campaign will he 011 In full blast. Let *er roll. “I ■pent a lot of money on that gal of mine to have *er learn her pyrog- raphy, a* ahe called It"^ "Did she xet on well with It?" "Can’t make a pie what* r.uth puttin' In yer mouth/ —Baltimore American. *— Wo leurn from the press dispatches that a man In Bethlehem, Pa., pound* od a piano 27 hours, 46 minutes and 3 seconds and then fell off the stoui exhausted. But what or the people who listened to him? * 8WATTINQ THE VAGRANT. In an editorial headed "The Curse of Vagrancy," the Florida TImes-Un- Ion suys: "The authorities here should try to put u stop to vagrancy, not because the farmers, saw mill men and turpen tine operators need h.Truls, hut be cause every man who hns Ildf silffi- dent means to sup|»ort him In Ill ness should be ninde to go to work. The Idle should not be permitted to live on the earnings of the workers. "The law Is no I’espector of race or color. We do not recommend a crusade against Idle negroes hut uganst Idle men. Those who need to work and can got work should be mnde to go to work whether white or black. "The Idle are living whether they are working or not If they are u. paying for what thoy get somebody Is paying for them. Of course with the Increase of Idleness thieving In creases. "It Is probable Hint there are more negro men thnn white men Idle hero because of the practice that li common among negroes of having the I women support their husbands or having the employers of the negro women support them. A woman get* position as a cook and ofteu car- GOVERNOR BROWN'S CARO. Now fa Tha Tima. To the Editor of tha Telegraph: A prominent official of the city govern ment, with years of experience public affairs, discussing the propo- slfon that the State Executive Com mittee should enter upon the ballots "For Prohibition" or toy "Local Op tion”, said heMieartRy approved suggestion. This official said: "Suppose people declare for prohibition then It would be much easier* to enforce law, as it would be the voice of the people; and their will, declared at tho ballot, box, would demand respect, and obedience, and Jurlea would force tbn law. The law as It Is sits lightly on the consciences of Juries because It waa not submitted to the people, but when referred to. the vot er* their will would curry rewpect. It woudl be the people’s deed ".Now", said the official, "suppose the people say ’local option’. Then only some dozen counties woull sell liquor This would be under restric tions, and every dealer would be tcrested in suppressing ‘blind tigers Farmers preferred prohibition on ac count of their labor, but on almost every farm is now a blind tiger, de feating pfoUlbltpnn. Deal cits who pay taxes will he active agents hunting down blind tigers. ".Now is the time," the official thought, "to settle the question, while no crusade Is on hand, no agitators disturbing the people, and ? done will he the sober Judgment of the people. And free from agitators and left to their own Judgment the people will do what is for the best. Judge Eve, of Augusta, would have had no such experience with Juries had the people passed upon the ques tion. So I favor Governor Brown's suggestion to submit the question In dependently, on Its own merits, and the executive committee has a great opportunity to serve the State, and It will doubtless refer the matter to tho white vpters In the coming pri mary. The people want the question settled; and now*, while quiet pre vails, and no agitators and paid agents are on a crusade, is the tlmo to get the calm and sober Judgment of the people." J. C. Albany, Ga., Oct. 13. Children Cry for Fletcher’s FALL CABBAGE PLANTS, Our fall cabbage plant*!, Wakefield and Flat Dutch, are now reedy for shipment, and we want your orders, Prices f. o. b., Moggett: 1,000 to 3.000 at $1.60 por l,00o 4,000 to 8,000 at .... $1.25 per 1,000 10,000 and over at .... $1.00 per 1,000 We advise that you place your or- dors promptly ns tho supply Is very limited this fall. Satisfaction guar anteed. 8. M. Gibson Co., Moggett, S. C. Big shipment electric fans recelv Byck Electric Supply Cc. 20 Lott Street. IS tf Elxarordinary Annuoncemenf Sleeping Car Service Between Way- era,• and Atlanta, .via: IA B.h& A. R. R. Effective wld» first car leaving Way. * * cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September The A. B. A A. have secured fo rthls service elegantly appointed electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern conveniences . . „„ One Big Advantage rlea ult enough from (lie table or hoi Vou may aecura your aleeptnc car employer lo food her family. Some diagram, are kept conUnuaeuly open, tlmee the employer know, thli and apace at the ticket offlce. Union Sta- doean't care. Even when thla ta the tlon, at any time prior to your trip, caao tho man ahould not be permit- * TheA. B. A A. Railroad represent* tha ted to live tn Idleness, tty working ■ "Standard of Exaallanca In Service." ha could help his family to accumu i Schedule Of Sleeping lata property or he prepared In rase Car Line, of sickness. Tho negro women of lairs Wayeroaa 8:06 p.m. The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been tn axe for oyer SO yean, has borne tho algnaturo of . /> - and has been made under his per- \ sonol supervision since Its Infancy. -Allow no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits. Imitations and “Jtjst-as-good” nre but Experiments that trine with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Costorla Is ft harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worm* nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Htomach and Dowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMC CCNTAUK COjUSAgV. 17 UU»!»T STWCCT HtW VOW* CHV. Ware County Light and Power Company. usfcsiswswhouswsni PARK PLACE High class Subdivis ion for white people only, on easy terms, close to A.C. L. Shops. W. D. Morton, Agt. BOOH NO. 4 Southern Hotel Bl&g V I BOOH ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo OWN A HOME WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WILL 8ELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE U8I Way cross Savings and Trudt Co ♦oeoooo JackrtStavlllo and other cities of tho South would be benefited more than any other clas* hy the enforcement of the rnfrar.cy law, for they would P::J aream-Jnilen «• the result of Arrive Atlanta, t:«0 mm. Leave Atlanta 10:16 p.m. Arrive V\'aycro,a g:(5 mm TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY." W. H. Leahy, O. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. their work Instead of having a all A. D. Daniel. T. P. A.. Atlanta. Ga. SO to aupport tnty tern In Idleness. R. E. Camp, T. A., Waycross, Ga. Farming With Dupont High Grade Dynamite NOW IE THE BE8T TIME OF THE YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS. THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKE8 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 AND MAKE IT MORE PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR ESTIMATE*. WHEN MAY I CALL? We Are Headquarters For Everything in th£ EARDWAREM! r. j. mmohiv Hardware Co. J* G. CRANE, Expert Bla&er. Ask Watt-Hardware Co. waycross, ca. LaGrande [Pharmacy *r C