Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 08, 1911, Image 2

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m EVENING HERALD Published By THE HERALD PUBL18HINO CO. A. P. Perlum, Or. A. P, Perhstn, Jr. ■ Editors and Propiletera. MUa Carrit Parham, Personal, Society and Local. The Wajrcroaa Herald founded In UU. Tba Dally Herald founded Is lt»2 by A. P. Parham, Br. Telephones Buslnus Offlce 25 Editorial Offia 25 Residence 255. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Entered at the Waycfose, Oa„ Post, affte aa second class mail matter. Vfllca No. 8 Jane Street. rates op subscription, • ».*lb S.'S I Months *J-« S Months IJ-M I Tear 25.00 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The Herald that do Yot receive the paper promptly ana early will pleaae ring-up tlie Clrcm*- (Son Manager and report the trouble |» blm, a« this la the only meant that we can aaaure you prompt and early iellvery. SPECIAL NOTICE Ait obituary notice*, card* of thank*. reeoluUona and notice* of entertain ments, where charge* are made, will he charged at advertising rate* of 5 •cnt* a line. - THE HERALO IS THE Official Organ of the United btftle* Court of the Pouthern District of Georgia. . ; WAYCR0S8,~GA., NOV. 8, 1811. Americans are to he protected In China. Uncle Sam takes step* that end. ~ s|s It. might he well to icfioct that if you do your Christmn* shopping now you won't have to do It Inter. * The Sultan of Turkey Iioh Issued n statement to the power*? protesting against the killing of innocent people by the Italian* and dtclrrlng hi* In tention to light to the bitter end. —:—4* Possibly the president did not meifn to intimate thnV Ihcrt* wn* a possibil ity of a Democratic victory next year, hut he didn't lack much saying that very thing. A really nice girl takes It for granted that everybody else knows she I* nice, therefore dees not make any effort to Impress the fact upon others. ojt Judge HuBsell will speak In Savan nah Thursday night. It Is altogether likely that the Judge will come to Waycnois before his pilgrimage la made. ^ Wlmt the government should do la to make the trusts rognrtl the viola tion of the Sherman anti-trust law a* the snmo that other Sh:rman regard- ed war. * Joe Brown's platform has caused Ills opponents to sit up and tak* notice. They are trying to make he lief there in nothing to it. but the} know better. Columb .b Ltiqulrer- Sun. 4* The Slmh of Persia bus a pipe that Is said to ho worth aii kinds of pre clou* Jewels and !b cocatantly guard ed by a high court functionary, who “vYILUNGHAM COMES OUT FOR “LITTLE JOE', BROWN AtUmt*. Nov. 7.—Hon, Bartow Wil lingham, of Forajrth, one of tho boat known .prohibitionists in Georgia, ha*, proffered hi* service* to Governor Brown in the present campaign, and say* be Is ready to speak wherever and whenever desirable. At the Brown headquarters tod»y the following letter of Mr. Wiling- ham's to Governor Brown wg* given out "for publication: • Forsyth, Ga:, Nov. 8, 1911. Hon. Joseph M. brown, * Atlanta, Ga. “My Dear Sir:—Realising As I do tiie absolute consistency of four po sition of the prohibition guostlon, and that your proposition to submit It to the white voters of the coming pri mary tf’a* not only fair, but would have divorced it from an personal 1 considerations and given us a fair and free expression on this question, thus settling It In Georgia and preventing a great moral issue from !*elng stalk ed in Georgia politics os a hobby horse for designing politicians. I feel constrained to give you my unquali fied support in your race for govern or. “We are too prone to take narrow views. The prohibitionist singles out that law be enforced; the merchant, the law against cheating and swind ling; the farmer, laws against vagran cy and the breaking of labor con tracts; each selecting and Instating upon tho enforcement of the law in which ho is directly interested,-and overlooking or Ignoring tho others. I like, your clarion call to the manhood of Georgia „ for the enforcement of ALL laws. What wo need is,, not a funatical wave in favor of some spec ial law, but to build a healthy respect for all law's, that will see that each statute on our books Is enforced. Our safety lies In the respect for and obedience to tho laws; and on your platform there is room for all law-abiding, honest citizens to stand. “As one who stood for state prohi bition lnlS98-99, and again In 1902, when It was an issue in Georgia and unpopular with politicians. I prefer to stnnd now with the or.e who has always consistently voted for prolilbl- lion, rather than ono who saw fit to sup|K>rt a candidate for governor on ft local option platform (but who frankly stated he was opposed to prohibition In form) for puroly sec tional reasons. "Bartow Willingham. A DREADFUL 8IQHT To H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N T., was tho fever-s^re that heu plagued his lire for years In *pl»e of many remedies he trlod. A* last he used Duaklen's Arnica Salve and wrote 'It baa entirely healed with scar elv s scar left." Heals li’irns, Bolls, Ec> ma, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Com* a7d Piles like magic. On.y 25j at AU Druggists. C. A. DOWNEY, M. 0. V. Vetsnarian. 19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, C*. Day and Night Phone 698. HOW’8 THIS? W e off^r . no Hundrvt D%.ll.vs warn for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall’* Catarrh has no other duties, 'the pipe was Cure.. * smoked by the Shah* father and F- CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. grandfather and by how many more’ We, the underslgnod, bitve known F. rulers of the kingdom ir not known, j J- Cheney for the last 16 years, and 4- believe him perfectly hcnoratle In all , business transaction* and financially able to carry out any obligations At a recent banquet nt Topeka, Kan., State Superintendent of Schools Nelson of Utah,, told of the hardships endured by the Mormon* qts* they wended thelp way to the Wbst He said that his mother -waked from .Omaha to Utah atuPpuj.icd him in a I baby buggy all the way. I 4^ Five trains of nine cars each leave New York this week to carry about j 8 thousand delegates to the canven- # tion of the American Bankers' Asso ciation, which meets in Sew Orleans, i The cars represent the latest conven- made by his firm. Walding, Ktonan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure *s taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface* cf tho system Testimonial* sent free. Price ?5c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take nail's Family F:lls for coMtl Milos. OFLEV’S HQ.NEY AND TAR COM POUND fences lo traveling. mere will b. 8UU “• hl * h « «>« barber .hop., vsleu. >»1<U. .teso- j bM ' hj ' , "' hoM <or *“ “W 1 " graphic, t'kjnpbtc u,-.d felcpnenlc ! * nl «**- €lth,r for ch,ldr * n 01 scrvt.o and tltjcr. I; ,he guc.u I Informed of fee mar..: fallow. I ,uU * from * coW Tak * *** Th* p»seni£» will rr-... ,<n| Jl.dOO.- * lnc F ' 0,e ’ r '• ,,0M ’ r “ 4 T,r oon " W3(i0i) , j eontid. sod Muse susstltutM. Gns* 1 nhxnowy; T. 8. Pain*. Use it Wherever you Want Cle inline s, Sightliness & Durab lity THE U8E OF CEMENT IS A MATTER OF COST, NOT OF PRICE. SOUNDS STRANGE, MAYBE, BUT LISTEN: ~ PRICE 18 WHAT YOU PAY FOR AN ARTICLE, IT ENDS THERE. COST IS REPRESENTED BY WHAT YOU GET, THE 8ERVICE AND SATISFACTION. So while tho prlco of cement walk mny bo greater than of wood, th, co,t Is far loss. Thero nre ninny places nround every home and es pecially on the farm, where it 18 simply n waste of money to use any thing but cement. Ask us how cement will save you money and then sec how wq will save you money on cement. P. N. Harley Hdw, Co. t House Furnishers to the People ’ 44 Plant Ave Phone 18f Farming With Dupont ; High Grade Dynamite NOW IE THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO REMOVE YOUR STUMPS. THE HOTTER THE WEATHER THE LESS DYNAMITE IT TAKES TO DO 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 MORS PROFITABLE. NO CHARGES FOR ESTIMATE*. WHEN MAY I CALL? Ware County light and Power Company. We Are / Headquarters For Everything in the HARDWARE LINE! ft. J. ANTHONY Hardware Go. J. C. CRANE, Expert Blazer. Ask- Watt-Hardware CO. Waycross. 6a. i When You Stroll STROLL TO La Grande Pharmacy All the late* HOT DRINKS, CIG- ARS, High Class TOILET ARTI CLES, R U BBER GOODS and £>L V DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES