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

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A “RIDICULOUS MUSS. Again the mountain labored and brought forth -a ridiculous muss. At n hearing last Thursday, the matter of the State's right to fix the rate of freight between point* in Georgia and Chattanooga, In Tennes see, by tb* Georgia railroad commis sioners, was fully discussed. Tb* at torneys for the lessee contended that the State commission had no right to fig such rates, that It was Interstate matters, and only the Interstate Com merce Commission flisd Jurisdiction In the case. These attorneys were clearly right and according to Mr Candler the Georgia Railroad Com mission had so decided last year, and then handed the matter Over, to Gor- ernor Brown, who no doubt found the ruling of the Georgia 8tate Comm »- sion conclusive and allowed the mat ter to rest. Certain newspapers, a fee months ago, took the matter op, and plainly Intimated, If not charged, that Gore' Children Cry for Fletcher’s Tha Waycross Herald founded la 1880. The Dally Herald founded In 1192 by A. P. Perham, Sr. Telephones Business Office 25 Editorial Offie 25 Residence' 208. FVsry Afternoon Except Sundsy. The Kind Ton Haro Always Bought/ and which has been In use for oror 80 years, has homo the signature of ■ ' — and hoe been made under big per' SjP~ aonal supervision since its infancy. wtW'wo*™ Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good” are tint Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Entered at the Waycross, Oa.. Posh sir to as second class mall matter. Ware County Light and Power Company. What is CASTOR IA RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. a Month f I Months I ( Months t I Tesr g Gnstorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Karootlo substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS y^Bears the Signature of SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notices, cards of thinks, resolutions and notices of entertain ment!, where charges art made, will he charged at adverUsIng rates of I sente a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS WAYCROSS, OA. OCT. 1», 1911. OWN A HOME Waycross Savings and Truft Co Farming With Dupont High Grade Dynamite 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 MORS PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR ESTIMATES. WHEN MAY I CALL? government after this dale are repu- WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOB. dieted! foreigner* and their property F. & A. M. will be protected; person* takldg the REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON part of the present government win , IECOND AND FOURTH TUESOAV be treated a* enemies; war material' EVENING AT 7:50 P. M. su; riled the government will be con-! All Maeone Invited to Attend 11 seated. Isat this fair enough.—At- ‘ A M. BELL, W. M. tanta Journal j W. J. CLARK. SEC. J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster. Ask Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. ca. mm ** t IS HERALD ubllthtd By *HB HERALD PUBLISHINO CO. A. P, Perham, Sr. i A. P, Parham, Jr. Edltora and Proprietors. • Ml** Carrie Perham, Personal, Society and Local, >ot receive the paper promptly and early will pleaee ring-up the Circula tion Manager and report the trouble It him, at tbls la tha only mean* that jg^ean assure you prompt and' early "THE HERALD IS THE . Official Organ of tha United States Dbnrt of tha Southern District of Georgia. People would never know you bad a temper If yon didn't lose It occae- tonally. Tha Jordan Is tha moat crookked river known, measuring 21S mile* In j a distance of slaty miles. The long drought last month ex posed the bed of t creek near Peters burg. Va., and in the bottom of It t | mei was found Imbedded tbe skeleton of 1 a prehistoric animal known an a nan- ropodua dinosaur, about forty feet in length. nor Brown bad pigeon-holed the mat ter hi the Interest of the rallroal. But they also Intimated, “Just wait until Governor Smth get's in. and hell fix 'em." The result was that those Nashville lawyers fixel him. They called attention to that section of the Constitution of tbe United States which plainly Intimat es that uo Stato shall paaa any taw that will Interfere with Intersate com merce. Of course our good Governor had never heard of any such law, and don’t bellevo It Is In the books, so now will carry tbe case to the --iprcrre Court—maybe, and maybe not, with I the accent on the not This le another case of grandstand I Play to the god* of the galleries. |ls another attempt to discredit tlie act of an honest, conscientious man who wonld not stoop to do a Question* able small actfi not even to deceive the people. Now let’s qnlt doing this kind of deeds. Let’s try to be sincere, although wo may bo wrong some* *—*-— It require, something of a genius to know how to properly bandit all m J,,] 0 ” t ~fl x the epoon, and rork, and little plate* now In use at a course dinner. The man who can get through the ordeal with honor la entitled to a Carnegie hero modal. Mr. H. H. Cabanlaa, for years a prominent member of the newspaper fraternity, and who wae business man ager of the Atlanta Journal and part owner with Hoke 8mlth before the Governor sold his interact In that hewspaper, la out In a strong rntcr. view In the Atlanta Conatltntlon en- dortlng Governor Brown'a plan for submitting the local option-prohibi tion queatlon to tbe people for a di rect role.—Valdosta Time*. .With Ita currant number. The In dustrial Index, published at Colum- kua. Oa, makes another enlargement of Its weekly Issue, th* sixth since It waa established In June 1908. Th.s Journal was founded with the Idea of Siring seen rat, and thorough reports „ „ of matortal prare* In Ora*. anl “2. * Alabama, paring espScl.l attention ^ Wn * to eonatuctlon and Industrial Nature. * "°“ d g? 1 ,UouW *** * “ and It Oa boon cordially ncelrad iy "** of “• P#0 P 1 *- 1 «• th. public. Th. Index ha. done ex "***'*'*2*** callent work In advartlslng to tie f world the present rapid derelopmsttl Mr. S. G. McLendon, one of Gov ernor Smlth’e appointee*, differed with him on the port rate question and be fired McLendon from office. Murphy Candler differs with Cover- nor Smith on the question of the right of the Georgia Railroad Com- from Georgia point* Into Chattanooga. Will he Ora Candler? We think not Seo what Mr. Candler says In re gard to this meeting: “We have nothing to do with It.' he aald. "We are up here because the Governor asked ue to come. Wo heard argument at length on the case last fall and decided w# had no Jurisdiction, but submitted (he nu to Govornor Brown to do with It as he saw fit We made no suggestions to him about it and we did not take the Initiative In this case. Tha At- j lanta Fro! ;bt Bureau brought U up to us, and we put it up to Govern <r Brown.' N ’°w read the reply of our mag nanimous Governor, th* only repre sentative the people have (?) Governor Smith-then-spoke as fol lows: “I am alone responsible,” said ha. "I opened this case because I tool that It is the governor’s duty to tvok after th* Interest* of tha whole peo ple They hav* no representation ex cept th* Governor, and The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years ♦ tui ernmu e—wit, tt wwmt smirr. new voru city. 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 Blfa 1 eiwiwm^hi of the Southeast. And thou shall have no other god but me Now tha people of Georgia are get ting- tired of this sort of thing and , 1 demand sincerity, at loaat from onr 'S..Y.« Sen. tee revolutionary I “f "J**** > «“• ** toad* of China, Irene, . w„. proc-' ^ *“" d 0f | ttM oW A ‘ Un,f * tarnation. AU treatle. with foreign !!*'*. “ port rets government* he says, wUI be observ- f ’ . ° W ““' d btnkropt erarr ed; foreign lens or Indemnities win' ‘ '° l ' T *°* P °' t be paid; all concretion. wUI b. re- A ‘ , «“»-Rome TribBB *' opened; all treaties, loans, cone**-, •Ions and indemnities Incurred by the We Are Headquarters Fo r Everything in the HARDWARE UM R.J. ANTHONY Hardware Go. LaGrande Pharmacy