Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 04, 1911, Image 2

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...v- THE EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBLISHING . A. P. Perham, 8r. A. P. Parham, Jr. Editors and Proprietors., ‘ Miss Csrrls Psrhsm, Personal, Society and Local. Tbs Waycross Herald founded In USE. Tbs Pally Herald fouodsd In IN! by A. P. Perbam, Sr. Tslephones Business Office. 25 • Editorial Offie 25 Residence III. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at tbe Waycross, Cu„ Post' SIP to as second class mall matter. Office No. 8 dans StresL ' .-RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Month ................... $ .15 I Months jl.2* f Months $2.50 t Tear $5.00 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ; Subscribers to Tbe Herald that do lot receive tbe piper promptly and parly will please ring-up tbe Circula tion Manager and report tbe trouble to him, as this Is the only means that we can assure you prompt and early delivery. SPECIAL NOTICES i All obituary notices, cards of thanks, resolutions and notices of entertain ment!, where charges are made, will he charged at advertising rates of 6 tests a line. - THE HERALD IS THE Official Organ of the United states Court of the Southern District of Georgia. WAYCROSS, GA„ NOV. 4, 1911. Uncle Sam will soon ho offering a licet of obsolete warships for sale. * The gnme season for wild unimala Is now on, the office hunters season In Georgia has also opened In lino shape. — *fr Charles A. Thompson of Woburn, who Is 00 years old, Is probably the oldest person to take out a hunter's license in Massachusetts this year. —4.— Ti e Ch'neso throne is Issuing dally edicts bearing upon the' revolution, but nobodi »i>;c;nr* to b* paying any Attention tj hiow. Verily, the Chi nese throne is tottering. And tho civil I/ed world will to* rare If it falls. * Tho wealthiest merchant of Honk Kong is Knl Qunn King Chue, famed over Chlnu for his pWlnnthrophy. He is visiting America nnd is th# envoy of Viceroy Chung, official bend pf the provinces of Kwnngtung (Canton) and Kwangsl. , * Tho Now York mosquito fighters hnvo lost their heart nnd hope. Des- pito all the preventative* used In ro- cent years they have had marc mos quitoes this year than before. Mnybo It would b<( best to shove Jersey a little fust her away. + A horse thief In Pennsylvania was sentenced to twenty years In prison, nnd a white slaver iu New York ta two years and n fiuo. Tho Baltimore American truly says that the compara tive valuations of the law In tho cases cited carry their own comment. “I Stand for a constructive policy, for conservatism nnd orderly methods; for peace and toleration; Tor sincerity* and honor; for freedom from Bpeclius promises which csnrn or will not by fulfilled; and from feign Issues which •enn be likened to hobby horses where on to attempt to ride Into pfflee.—Joe m fcCTIbN OP COMMITEe ELIMINATES THE p'ROHIBITiON QUESTION The following timely editorial'Ap* pea Vs in a;recent Isuse of the Albany Herald; "The action of tho State. Democratic committee at its meeting yesterday, refusing. to submit the prohibition questi on to the voters of the State as a separate Issue at the primary erec tion ordered for tho 7th of December to nominate .a governor and commis sioner of commerce and labor, practi cally eliminates the liquor question from tho present campaign. "As matters now stand,- and as tho^ must remain until after t:io Jfegiaiatur.» Ja elected, prohibition can have no legitimate place in our State politic*, and those who continue to agitate ft will bo merely riding a hobby horso Nothing that the governor to be elec ted In this special election could pos sibly do would have tho slightest ef fect upon the existing prohibition law unless it should bo that tho chief executive should use his official powej for a more rigid enforcement of the law*. "Those who want to continue to agitato the prohibition ‘ question can do so, but such agitation can be of avail," and tho application of either the Stato-wfdo prohibition of the local option yardstick to the gubernatorial candidates would bo about as appro priato nfe measuring timber by wat llquld'ineasurc. "The State Democratic committee having refused to provide for th< submission of the prohibition question to the people of tho State, we had well cut It. out of the campaign entirely as extraneous of the question at the tlmo can vail nothing." Thousands of peach trees in Middle Georgia ar ©reported in full bloom. —*— THE WOODMEN OF WORLD. CAMP ISA Hull flrat and third Thursday •» each month. Masonic Hall. ltlchard L. Singleton, 0. C. D. P. Woo) ley, (llerk. A DREADFUL SIGHT To H, J. Bnrnum, of FrSeville, N Y, w«, the fever-tore that had plagued bis life for yoara In api'e of many reraodlos ho tried. At lust he used Ducklen’a Arnica Snlre and wrote It has entirely healed with a car- el, a tear left” Heals Burns, Holla, Eo lima, Cuta, Bruises, Swellings, Corns ard Pllea like magic. On.y 25, at All Druggists. In Use Over Thirty Years CENTAUR COMPANY. MEW TONE C Ware County Light and Power Company. C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. Vetanarlan. 19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Cx Day and Night Phone 593. CHEAP FOR CASH, Or will Imdo for city real estate, 4 second hand automobiles In good running order. Kelley's Garage. The Deputy Marshal who aerved Andrew Carnegie with a summons in connection with the government's suit against the Steel Trust was presented with an autographed photograph of tbe canny Scot. And we have a no tion that this Is about all the govern ment 1* going to get out of the Laird of Sklbo. + HOW’S THISf F'e offer • ae Hundred Dill:.:, X warn for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorelgned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable fn all bualneaa transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Welding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure's taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface, cf tho system. Testimonials tent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for conatl- nation. What la your horse power? That Is asked every day of automobile ow n- ’ era. Why coniine It to the machines' | The horse power of every matt Is ol the greatest Importance. The man with the big horse power, the man who 1 la worth while, Is the man who looks to his power, to his equipment. The * horse ; y.rer cf un Individual Is what ‘ comes after alt It- is JiU training. ' Id3 reserve 'orce.—Er. | I OFLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND Still retains Us high place aa the best household remedy tor all congha and colds, either for children ot grown persona. Prevents serious re sults from a cold. Take only the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar Don,- pound.! and radlrte aucstltutea. Gam Pharmacy: T. S. Paine. „ PARK PLACE High class, Subdivis* ion for white people only, on easy terms, close to A.C.L. Shops. W. D. Morton, Agt. i ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hotel Bids ./ . * * tyooocooooooooooo^^oooooooooooooooo OWN A HOME WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAV BACK IN FIVE YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE U8I Waycross Savings and Trudt Co ♦OeOOOO- ^VQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO' Farming With Dupont High Grade Dynamite NOW IE THE BEST TIME OP THE YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS. THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE LE8S DYNAMITE IT TAKE8 TO DO THE WORK. LET ME OO OVER YOUIJ PROP ERTY WITH YOU, I KNOW I CAN SHOW YOU PLACES WHERE A LITTLE BLA8TINQ WILL IMPROVE YOUR FARM AND MAKE IT MORE PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR ESTIMATE". WHEN MAY I CALL? J. G. CRANE, Expert Blaster. ' ’ Asfc Watt-Hardware Co. waycross, ta. We Are Headquarters For Everything in the HARDWARE LINE! J. ANTHONY Hardware Co. LaGrande Pharmacy ssmssissssiisssiWH - -e-vfiw.st