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THE EVENING HERALD
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A. P. Perham, Sr,
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THE HERALD IS THE
Official Organ of the United hlatea
Court of tbo Southern District of
Oeorgla.
WAYCROSS, UA„ NOV. 14, 1011.
Tho farmora who have a good many
crops thin year nrc a great rlnnl hotter
off than thoae who. have nil cotton
Hay Is bringing better prices than it
has over brought before.
Harmon alock Mao gone way
alnco tho election last Tuesday.
Is the choice of Democrats for the
presidential nomination, and seems to
be growing stronger dally.—Brunswick
New a
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It Is nearly time for our friend,
Dtickworlh, of the Farmers' Union, t
rosolute the price up again. When
evor cotton goes up Duckworth always
atlrlhuca the credit to hliusclf and hla
crowd.—Valdosta Times.
Tho Moultrie Observer Is of theopln
Ion that the liquor question tvni
brought Into Ibis campaign for the ex
press pttrposo of boosting somo ono
Into the gubernatorial chnlr. And Hint
Is the opinion of thousands also.
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On® of the Savannah politicians says
that Joo Ifrown'a recent platform
filled with platitudes, hut ho will liavo
'to admit that “Little Joe" made him
self borough)? understood by every
body who can understand anything.—
Valdosta Times.
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U you have been a resident of Brun
swick for many years, you cannot help
but know that the city, In a business
way, ns well os others. Is In the best
condition In her history. We are grow
Ing steady and substantially, snl tho
outlook was never brighter.—Bruns
wick News,
Yes, we have seen such weather be-
GOVERNOR BROWN'S PLATFORM
IN TABLET FORM.
Strict enforcement of tre laws of
Georgia.
The return to the people of the pow
er* to rule In their gvoernmental af
fairs.
Advancement of the facilities for the
education of the youths of ty* State aa
rapidly aa possible.
Re-esabllshment of harmony between
Income and outgo at the State Treas
ury. ,
Rigid econofy in handling public
funds.
Strict pursuit of a policy of non-in
terference by one department with the
affairs of the others.
Restoration of the “county unit"
rule In making nominations for State
offices.
Development of the public roads.
Strengthening and strict enforcemen*
of the laws against vagrancy.
Modification of our public utility
laws so that local concerns may be
regulated by the people affected.
Full co-operation with ti»e new do
partmeht of. commerce and labor.
Conservation In administration so
that none will fear Injury from hasty
or III advfsed actions.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
MSM MH I -a A UU J
HOW COUNTIES COUNT
IN GOVERNOR'S RACE.
Total of 368 Votes by Delegates—Tak
es 124 to Win If Race is Close.
It will require at least 124 unit
votes to win in the gubernatorial pri
mary on December 7th, If the three
candidates run neck and neck, ami
that is not probable.
Tho winner will, no doubt, have to
go ubout 150. Under the apportion
ment of representatives In the lower
house of the legislature, there are 184
members, and each county will be en
titled to two votes for each, represen
tative It will.have In the next general
assembly, not the jrrcBe'nt one, the
1911 reapportionment governing in the
guberntaorial primary. That win
mean 3CS unit votes. Six «ounties
will have six votes each, 26 will have
four votes each, and tho remaining 114
two votes each. Fulton, Chatham,
Richmond, Bibb, Floyd and Muscogeo
are the six-vote counties.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of
i and has been mode under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Jnat-as-good” are but
Kstp<$riments that trifle with nnd endanger the health at
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Caatorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops-and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nun-otic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and nllays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea uud Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. "
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
THIRD AND LAST ROUND AND
DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER
will be at following places on
dates named for tho purpose of col
lecting state and county taxes:
Manor, Ga„ November 13.
Glenmorc, Ga„ November 14.
Brnganza, Ga., November 15.
Court house, November 16.
Waresboro, November 17.
Millwood, November IS.
Fairfax, November 20.
Beach, November
Bolen, half day, November 2i.
Haywood, half day, November 22.
Jamestown, half day, November 23.
Hebardvllle, half day, November 23.
Court House, November 25.
Court House, November 27.
Tel more, November 28.
Bckloy, November 29.
Court House, November 30.
Court House, November 31.
J. T. Strickland,
if* T. C. W. C.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CCNTAUH COMPANY, 77 UUNrUY STRICT NEW YORK CITY. • - .
HBsaoBHaHiaiiHBBesRsaBaai
Use it Wherever you Want
Cle inline >s, Sightliness & Darah lity
Have your automobile and buuy
top work done at J. T. McGee's hy j
loro Op the 13th of November. 1S7G , arat-elaaa trimmer.. 21 Albany avo-1
(and wo remember It aa If It was yea- nuB _ 12 SOt I
torday, although It has been 35 years _______
next Monday, and that 13th was on tf A VCAOSt COUNCIL
Monday, too) It was a hot day. the ! , Jr. O. U A M
thermometer registering over »o.-Da- Htot , „ Itry Mao<u , |n)h| ta Ru
rleu Gazette. Dick Grubb we had no , bulldlB| ' M , ,|
Idea you were that old. ^ a j
4, 1
THE USE OF CEMENT IS A MATTER OF COST, NOT OF PRICE.
SOUNDS STRANGE, MAYBE, BUT LISTEN:
PRICE IS WHAT YOU PAY FOR AN ARTICLE, IT ENDS THERE.
COST IS REPRESENTED BY WHAT YOU GET, THE SERVICE AND
SATISFACTION.
So while the price of cement walk may be greater than of wood, the
cost is far less. There are many places around every home and es
pecially on the farm, where It Is simply a waste of money to use any
thing but cement. Ask us how com ent will save you money and then
see how wo will save you money on cemont.
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
House Furnishers to the People
44 Plant Ave Phone 18f
no. ti
Francisco Madero has been formal
ly Inaugurated as president of the Mex |
Visiting brothers cordially hivftad
to meet with us.
Sberod Cmitas, L. Carl CoUina.
lean Republic. Ho assumes olfico iUeflecty Councllc*
amid stormy conditions and the rutur«-1 Advertise In The Wa/croM Evening ;
la not bright with promises. At least * Herald.
five states are In open rebellion. It is a — ■
reported that General Reyes who has CABINET WORK.
taken up a position at San Antonio, / —«
Texas, Is regarded with suspicion, the I am still at the same old stand, 2}
belief being prevalent that he Is et£ Brewer street, nnd prepared to do all
couraglng another revolution—thla I kinds of cabinet work, upholstering, *
time against Madero, the liberator ot trunk repairing, etc. Hiring done I
Mettled* front th* depot ism of vJiai. your work for the past six yean I
President Madero has a difficult lasu ’ M nk I know how to give you the
: »fore him in the rostoratfon «f Uta f n d of. work yon #ant. When you
.untry io peace and prosper!!/. la any repairing done, remember
* effort to do so Ue will have the ' J. I. WAIT®,
jest wishes Cor seccesa cf tho peo- The M rell-th!* P Maker, 22
,e of thla country. Brewer street, pnone *94. 22 tf
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HEADQUARTERS FOR STARRETT TOOLS
There are no tools of finer adjustment and quality
than Starrett Tools.
They are made for use—they are accurate when
you buy them — they last a lifetime and are still
accurate.
The best mechanics keep the high standard of
their work by using Starrett Tools,—their high
wage, too.
We have selected a large line. If you don’t know
and use Starrett Tools, come in and get ac
quainted. It means money to you.
i Watt Hardware Company
WAYCROSS, GAJ
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Ware County
Light and Power
Company.
Cows On The Streets!
WHETHER THEY BELONG ON THE STREETS OR NOT, YOUR FRONT
YARD IS NOT THE PLACE FOR THEM.
I
Pittsburg
Lawn Fenee
18 THE 80LUTION OF THE PROBLEM, KEEPS THEM JN OR OUT,
BESIDES, IT ADDS TO THE LOOKS AND VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY.
THE PLACE TO GET IT IS W
ff. J. ANTHONY
Hardware Co.
98-100 PLANT AVENUE.
When You Stroll
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La Grande
Pharmacy
All the latent HOT DRINKS, CIG
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