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THE EVENING HERALD
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*Ht HERALD PUBLISHING CO.
A. P. p«rh»m, Sr.
A. P. Parham, Jr.
t Editor* *nd proprietor*. * .
- Ml** Carrie.Perh*m,
Pcreonal. Society *nd Local.
The Wayeroa* Herald foonded
1*85, The Dally Herald founded
KIM by A. P. Perbam, Sr.
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THE HERALD IS THE
Oflelal Organ of th* United blatea
Court of the Southern Dlatrlct of
Oeorgla.
WAYCROS3, OA., OCT. 23, 1(11.
Hoke Smith Is reported to bare
told a North Carolina gentleman re
cently that he believed Joe Brown
would be elected governoT. This Is
not the first lime Governor STrfffb
has been caught telling the truth.
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Two celebrities recently died In Au
gusta, being the tallest man and old-
Nt woman In the State of Georgia. J.
Prank sklnnor was the tallest man,
being seven foot and live lnchee,
while Mrs. Nancy Wlltlamton was
the oldest woman, having reached the
age of 110 years.
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From now on to the primary there
le going to b* some activity In the
state gubernatorial race In this state.
The campaign of Joe Brown I* to be
,made thorough In every respect and
the end of that campaign will be
victory (or those Georgians who be
lieve In a plain, busIcHs-llke admin
istration of the affairs of the State.—
Athens Banner.
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The printer has just as good
grounds for asking the business mem
of the town to leave their lob work
at home as the business man has to
ask a community to patronize hint
Instend of the mall order houses. In
fact the home paper does more (or
a town than any other enterprise lo
cated therelu. Let the business men
lota hands with the home paper* and
both their Interests will be greatly
benefltted.—Exchange.
Pont carry money around In your
pocket—that Is not any mote than
you absolutely need (or nacessary In
cidentals. It Is the easiest way In
th* world to get rid et.lt. Many a
dollar la apent, Just because the man
has it with him and sees tome thing
that strikes his fancy. The chances
ar* that If you didn't have the cash
right in your pocket, you wouldn't
buy the article, and by tha time you
got to the bank you would find that
you didn't need It. This advice
given "free gratis for nothing," but
Is valuable, nevertheless.
*
A Janitor In a neighboring school
threw up hit job the other day. When
asked what was the trouble he said.
"I’m honest and I won’t stand being
Blurred. I I find a pencil or a hand
kerchief 'bout the school I hang It up.
Every tyttte while [the itaaphar or
Mm* onfe else gives me the slur."
"In what way!*' asked the ofBcer.
"Why a little while ago I saw Urttten
on the board 'find th* cotmon multi
ple." Well, I looked from cellar to
garret, and I wouldn’t know th* thing
If 1 met It In the street. What made
me Quit my job! Last night In big
wrKln' on th* blackboard. It said,
•find the greatest common divisor.'
Weil, I aaya to myself, 'both cf them
darn thing! ar* lost now, sad I'U be
blamed for awlpln’ 'em. to III oult"
INDORSEMENT.
vernor^ Brown's administration
was faultless, They do not nttack
from any quarter. Ha was defeated
for a second term by a Tew thousand
Tcjei.' He had no monay' for bis
campaign except that drawn from his
own purse, and he was not t rich
man. *He was confronted by a large
campaign laud on the other band and
by a new registration law which dis-
franchlscd ninety-odd thousand' white
Georgians. When the’conventlon met
fals name was not allowed to be-pro.
aentad and his friends were bounded
down'and hooted out of the conven
tion.
Georgia owes to this brave, clean
and able mpn an Indorsement of hla
administration. ,
A Georgian himself, a man of In.
tellectual parts, said to a small com-
pany of friends the other day, "I re
gard Joe Brown aa one of the live
brightest minds Jn Georgia." An
other added: "He la about the clean-
eat .man I havd ever known In poll
ties."
These are the estimates of the
man after the scandalous aaiaulta
made upon him during hla first race
and after he aerved one 'term aa gov
ernor.
The Telegraph baa no word of per
sonal criticism of either of hla oppo
nents. Many good things can
said of both. But we earneatly be
lieve that Georgia owes It to Governor
Brown to give him the Indorsement
of a second term, an Indorsement
which he was denied last year by
combination of circumstances which
Were unusual to say the least.—Macon
Telegraph.
We most sincerity hope that the
movement to fix a staple price for
cotton wll meet all expectation). It
will be n boon to both tha grower and
spinner.
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CATARRH OF STOMACH.
Apony
Indigestion and Stomach
Quickly Ended.
If you went to thirty doctors and
paid each hla fee for a prescription
for Indigestion or stomach misery It la
ten chances to one you wouldn’t get
such a good prescription aa the one
from which MI-O-NA stomach tab
lets are made.
How* can euch a thing ba? you na
turally ask.
Simply'because the man who wrote
tho proscription from which MI-O-NA
tablets era made knows more about
stomach diseases than 96 per cent of
ay tho physicians In America, and he
gets paid for knowing.
And when you can get a large box
of tablets mndo from this doctor'
prescription for only 60 cents, are you
going to continue to suffer? Bold by
G. R. Brinson Co., and druggists ev
erywhere. Oct 9,10 30
Ai DREADFUL 8IGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freevtlle, !». T,
was the fever-sort that had plagued
hit Ilf* for yetre In Mite of many
reoedlM ha tried. At last b* used
Buaklen'a Arnica Salve ad wrote
It baa entirely healed with acaeatt
a sear left." Heab Baras, Bella, Ee-
r< aia, Cuts, Bruises, Swentugx, Coo*
aid Pile* like magic. Only Ms
Al\ Druggists.
For flrst-clavs rubber tire and wlr#
wheel work at prices right, as* J. T.
McGoe, 21 Albany aronue. 13 30t
Big supply of card hoard, all col
ors, Juat received at Herald. a
Too gnat numbers In Lyceum
course— Senator VardamaD Thurs
day evening next 10 3t
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman from tha Fourth
Ward, subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I solicit and appradat* the
•upport of the voter! of th* city.
W. E. Chandler.
W* handle th* famous Mascot
cook stove, every on* n winner. Cash
or easy terms.
Horn* Furniture Company.
•Children Cry for Fletcher's
CASIO
The Kind Ton Have AlvYays Bought, and which has been
In'use tor over 30 years, has borne the signature of
> and has been made under hla per*
aortal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Ju*t-a**good” are bnt
"Experiments that trifle with ana endanger the health of
Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Caatorla la a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnpg. It la Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age U Its guarantee. It destroy* Worms
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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
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