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V/AYCR089 EVENING HERALD
:tVE HOME FOLKS THE PREFER--!
ENCE.
It is nite-'red tint quise £ nnmh->r of j
IZ' I • ■'? ' n - I? w ;- - r:. doctors, i
.,-y ani caan:j olN.uls and others,
-ao are dependent upon the * people l
or a living, are constantly going or
^nAing to large ci* : «s for things that
lit* Th^SSS S SuSdH In th ^ <*“ iuJr ri * ht here in Uldr 0 ’ a
IS2 by A. P. Perham, Sr. city and sometimes much lower
T#lcphone# P^es. Of course they think they
Bueinos Office 25 save money by persuing -this policy
Bdirorial Oifi* 25 ♦ or (hey would not do it, but in the
Residence zu».
fvery Afternoon Except 8undey. 1 Lets Quit this way of doln^ fellow
—— ^ aSa< for cvej-y dollar sent away
rr akea the town and county that much
j>oorer, and ell of us, whether we
think bo or not, share more or Ies3
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. | jM lh e joss.
Month l <5 ;
Mouths 11.25 Let t <*uic this wsp of doing fellow.
TME EVENING HHtALB
Published *B/
*HE HERALD PUBLISHING CO t
A. P. Ptrham. 8-,
A. P. Per ham, Jr. *
Editor* and Proprietor*.
Mil* Carrie Perham,
Personal, Society / «r.d Local.
Stater**) at the Waycross, Ga., Fost
er? •« u second class mall matter.
Chr’dren Cry Hr Fletcher's
VfTic* No. 8 Jsce Street
Idzeai
II is cot right. Let’
and help
The Kind Yea Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for ever 30 year.*, has borne the signature of
i and ha* been made under his per-
serial supervision since its infancy.
^ Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Jnst-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
An obi‘a;
resolution
.meets, b
fc» charr^
c«ots & ifn
'iOt
TO SUBSCRIBERS
■t The Herald tfcr.f do
the IH vr promptly and j
•rly win 'V.i* r
tloa Mar: e 2-A r ■;
IA him, af- ihi* is »bfc a
w* C*a assure you pro
delivery
THE HERALD !
Official Orgae of Use
Court of the Sou'tfe-r
Georgia.
WAVCRCS
Gllddr-n tourists will find Soutfc
xia In proper shape.
-*
The (Hidden tourists will
Valdosta today and there the
see one e? the finest and koki
perous ciilea In South Georgia.
rt the trouble :
ly mean* that
i pt and early
Castoria is a harmless substitute
goric , Drops and Soothing Syrn
contains neither Opium, 3rorpJi;
sub.sti 1 ;u'", its age is ite guaraul
and olh y.s Feverishness. It cv.ro.- IMarrfa
Colic, Ifc relieves Toctbing: Trouble-. ?-i
and Flatulency, ft ascimila^s the IV-mi.
Stomach and Eowels, giv Ing health/ and
The Children’s Panacea—The Zluzh^r*s Fr:
GENUINE CAST0R!A
Bears the Signstur
lor Castor Oil, Paro
le. It Is Pleasant, it
ic nor other Narcotic
:-c. rt destroys vs cm. .*»
nd
ALWAvh
he
w*
1?
have
n bottle i. - to
il go lor i'ope
Timea-Enter
,ay go for tot-
ry. and fl*e county w
Brown.—Tbomasville
prlfcc. Ware county i
tie* but not for Pope :
Richard Washburn C
of The Matt In the S
Cohasset, Mats. He 1
and at college
Harvard Advocate and on the board
of The Lampoon; alto llie Ivy orator
on graduation of hla class (i&03j. and
in hla senior year he wrote the lib
retto for the Hasty Pudding play.
liras-
Ferity with their earnings.
Let's stand by our merchants. They
are the backbone of the city, and »e
can't have a city without them. They
need oUr help and we need theirs
Therefore, let us urge you once more
net to 70 away to do your shopping
or send orders to catalogue houses,
but keep your money st home and
help to build up your own town by
patronizing its merchants and its yar-
‘oxis other enterprise*.—Exchange.
The Kind You Have Always BoagL
In Use For Over 30 Years
Ware County
LigM and Power
Company.
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i Child, tho author
Shadow, lives in
■ is a youn* man
president of the
Wliliar
!. Ha
«ld eat
Section
Conf
The Americas Times Recorder does !
*50t believe that the people ought to
vote drectly on the prohibition <tues-
tlon. We presume that i* would
l*»'e thaf qa«I!cn ao a son o! foot-
ball lor the politicians.—Ex.
SmOke!
“Oran thico’s”,
“Ver Best Smokers”,
and
‘rnmao’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
M*nuf*ctt"e<! In Waycrc**, G*^ By
PITTMAN CIGAH CO
High class Subdivis*
i ;n for whits people
only, on easy terms,
close to A..C.L. Shops.
W. D. Morton, Agt. |
ROOM NO. 1 Sonliiern Saiel Bibt» |
i i ~irtriri‘<r r ;t'ro^~rCfTimirirn- j - l rntg-J
We Are
Headquarters Fo r
Everything in the
\ We do not know whether It Is a
*i -n that the world is getting better
or worse, or whether civilization is
a failure or not, when fifty thousand h'
white folks are willing to quit busi
ness and spend their hard-earned
shekels to see a baseball game. We
pass it up for some one else to ans
wer the question, ''whither are we
drifting '*
d-
A girl who is gentle, brave and
Blomsdah
yet), WInte
Seals Phar
uest onion
s seeds at
IS tf
The c- J wave i» coming, and if
s a In- warm blanket you need or
light downy comfort we can supply
Humphrey* & Williamson.
The (Ridden tourists missed it
when they failed to take in Way-
cross.
*
spirited; who is unselfish, high-mlnd- FOR ALDERMAN,
ed and Intelligent; who has sweet I hereby announce myself as a can-
ness and depth of character; who didate for Alderman from the Fourth
does not think of herself, but works . Ward, subject to the Democratic pn-
for the happiness of otben; who Is j mary. I solicit and appreciate tfca
merry and dainty and wholesome, as j support of the voters of the city,
a girl should be, will never lack ; W. E. Chandler.
either lovers or friends. She Is the j
tight of the home, a good friend to
her sisters and brothers, and the sun
shine of the old folks. God bles* her.
+
A OREADFUL SIGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freerille, X
was the fever-sore that had plagued
his life for years in spPe of many
rt medics he tried. At hat ho used
Ousklen's Arnica Salve ard wrote*
‘‘Little Joe” Brown is a* good a
Baptist as Pope Brown; his moral
character is ju*t ns good; he attend*
church Ju*t as often; pay* the preach- Fit has entirely healed with »car<elv
er just as much. He has been vt^ng # * *car left” Heah b’.rna, Bolls, Eo
the prohibition ticket Just as lone, j .*« ma, Cut*. Bruises. Swellings, Cams
He Is recognied “everywhere all the-ard Pile* like magic. Oniy 25; at
time and by all" as being loyal to All Druggists.
Georgia# highest interest. He is
just as independent of the "influence".
, These things being true, he ought to
ha given another term In the Govern
or’s chair. His first administration
tntitfed him to It HU defeat was
larrely to carry out the old Idea or
giving a governor a second term —
Valdosta Time*.
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OWN A HOME
‘AE LOAN YOU MONEY TO 8«J1LD. PAV BACK IN
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USI
Waycross Savings and Truift Co
♦*>♦0000
Farming With Dupont
High Grade Dynamite
For flrsi-olai» rubber tire and wire
wheel ucrlt at price, right, tee J. T.
McGee, ;i Albany avenne. II IOt
Ten great number. In Lyceum
courre— Senator Vardanian Thura*
day craning next 1( St
NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE
YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS.
THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE
LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKE3 TO 00
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?
m. «#. mmmm
Hardware Co.
J. C. CRANE, Expert Blaster.
Ask
Watt-Hardware Co. waycross. ca.
LaGrande
Pharmacy