Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 23, 1911, Image 2

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-i | testlS-V-t i- • ■: • •MM THE EVENING HERALD ■■i- ■ -PuKllehed By *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. Telaphen** Buslnus OIBc* IS Editorial Offl* » Residence 268. PVery Afternoon £xe*pt Sunday. ■atarad at tha Waycroaa, Oa., PoaP efu aa aecood elaaa mall matter. Bffle* No. S Jan* Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. w Month t •« S Month ... IUS S Month* 12.50 I Year IMS SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary notice*, card* of thank*. (Notation* and notice* of entertain ment*. where charge* are made, will fee charged at adrertlatng rata* of S •ante a line. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bnhacrlbere to The Herald that do Vt receive the paper promptly and early will please rlng-up the Circuit- Uen Manager and report the trouble IB him, a* tbla la the only mean* that a can aaiure you prompt and early eery. 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. t 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. * 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. * 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. <— - 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 and allays Feverishness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cares 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 Bears the Signature of The Find You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years THt CtWTAUW COMMIT, TT MU II WAT TWCCT. HEW TO UK CITT. . v. Ware County Light and Power Company. PARK PLACE High class Subdivis* ion for white people only, on easy terms, close to A.C. L. Shops. W. D. Morton, Agt. , • Southern Hotel Bldg i BOOH NO. I ***** OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOG<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> OWN A HOME WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN PIV YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USI ♦QOOOOOv Waycross Savings and Tru& Co ^voeoeeoeoooooooeeooooo: Farming With Dupont High Grade Dynamite NOW IE THE BEST TIME OP THE YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS. THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKES TO DO THE WORK. LET ME QO OVER YOUR PROP ERTY WITH YOU, I KNOW I CAN 8HOW YOU PLACES WHERE A LITTLE BLASTING WILL IMPROVE YOUR FARM AND MAKE IT MORS PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR ESTIMATES. WHEN MAY I CALL? We Are Headquarters For Everything in thf HARDWARE LINE! R. J. ANTHONY Hardware Co. J. C. CRANE, Expert Bla&er. Ask Watt-Hardware Co# wayems, g>. LaGrande Pharmacy £ i