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THE EVENING HERALD
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A. P. ■ P.rham, 8r.
A. P, P.rham, Jr.
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The Waycroa* Herald' founded lo
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1185 by A. P. Parham. Sr.
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Ofldal Organ of the United State*
Court of tba Southern Dletrlct of
Qeorgta.
WAVCR0S8, OA., NOV. 18, 1011.
Report* from Atlanta arc to tbo
effect that Joseph M; Brown v.aa in
the governor’!, office yesterday. Voa,
and lie will ho there agaljl In a few
day*.
The oldest active ldiyelclan
Maine la Dr. Amos It. Dun Inn of Rip
ley, who Is nearly W years old. Dr.
Dunlap has hoen practicing medicine
for sixty years.
and naked that the people be allowed
to eettle the prohibition question r.t
the ballot box when the election for
Governor came off, at a time no ex
pense would hare fellen on tts and no
time lost to the people; hut mo ans
wer' wai no, and why’ They wern
afraid to truartbe people tyho hare a
God-given right'to a voice in. their
own governmental or local affairs In
mattera that pertain to their welfare
or .their detriment; but the aniwer
was "no!" All right, Mr. Ulngater.
we will show you aomethlng In tho
near future that will not Pc palatable
to you. We are ready tor the fray;
our guna are plimed against hobby
rldcri and ring politicians who woull
attempt to rob ua of our privilege to
apeak as well ns to vote. We ha/a
tu rn fed long enough on that kind of
mud.
We have thirty men here, all qua 1 !-
fled voters, who hate voluntarily
signed a pledge to '''support Joseph
M. Brown, and only two of all that
have uen the list have failed to sign
It. How does that sound, my good
friends. Well, here's to "Little Joe. ’
A. H. 8. DAVIS.
Stevens' Pottery.
*
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd which lias hecn
in use for over 30 years, lias Borne tho signature of
i nnd lias hcen made under Ills per
sonal supervision since Its Infancy,
Allow no one to deceive you In tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “Just-ns-good" are lint
Experiments that trine with nnd endanger the health of
Infants nnd Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops,nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, hlorplilno nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and llowels, giving healthy mid natural (deep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
(Bears the Signature of
TIDE RUNNINO TO JOE BROWN.
(Macon Telegraph.)
Hon. James L. Anderson, of Atlanta,
formerly of Macon, tho man who was
the manager of Hoke Smith's first two
campaigns,, and who supported him
Theodore Mcnso of Milwaukee thinks
ho has tho largest beet ever grown in
tho United States. The beet weigh
21 pounds 12 ounces and is 2C Inchei
In circumference,
4,
There is a jiowurful movement in
Gornwny, headed by Frnuloln Pnullnu
Werner, to require all girls, regard
less of station, to do compulsory do
mestic service, Just ns the young men
•re requlrod under the Inw to do
compulsory military service.
Dick Russell wore a frock root with
a flower in the lapel when he address*
od his Savannah audience, and The
Press of that city enthusiastically In*
timates that his plain friends would
scarcely have known tho Judge, so
gracefully did he “place the right
Stand of oratory in the breast pocket
of statesmanship." Dick had hotter
save all bis (lowers to place on his
political grave—after the election.—
Griflln News.
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Reports from Tift, Turner, Dooly,
Crisp, Coffee, Wilcox, and Irwin coun
ties leave no doubt In tho minds of
the friends of “Little Joo" that ho
will carry these counties up to date.
Hen Hill county Is also a Buro Joe
Drown county, numbers of Hoke
Smith’s former supporters having al
ready declared thetr Intention fo vote
for “Little Joe" and wo have heard of 1
hut one of Joe Brown's supporters in m *
the past, who will not vote for him
again. As Mr. Brown carried Uosi 1 ~ * * *
HIM on the two previous occasions. 1
last year, adds his name nnd influence
to the long roll of those who formerly
opposed Governor Brown, but who
now testify In strong language to the
high character, ability and fnlthful-
nqfH of the ex-Governor, since he has
been tested. • ,
There are H. H. Cabanlss, Hojce
Smith's former partner nnd personnl
friend, Judge W. R. Hammond, who
always supported Smith; L. I* Middle
brooks, Z. I. Fitzpatrick, J. Gid Mor
ris, Fletcher M. Johnson and others
that have written letters to tho press
j>r have taken the stump in bohnlf of
the ex-governor. Tho evidence multi
plies every day that tho tide is sot
ting strongly in favor of giving a
second term of IndoBemont to tho
man who proved his sterling qunlltlc?
while he was in the executive ofllce,
Backache, Headache, Nervousness
And rheumatism, both in men nnd wo
men, mean kidney trouble. Do not
•How It to progress beyond the reach
of medlclns but atop It promptly with
Foley Kiiney Pills, They regulate the
action of the urinary organa. T-.Ino
In action, quick results. Gem Pharma
cy, T. 8. Pains.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
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MMA*
8TART8 MUCH 1 ROUBLE.
If all people knew thot neglect of
constipation would result In severe in
digestion. yellow jaundice or virulent
liver trouble they would soon tnko
Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end It.
Its tho only safe way. Best for bll-
lloutnets, headache, dyspepsia, chills
and debility. 25c at All Druggists
REGISTRATION NOTICE!
Ofllce Clerk of Council.
Books for the registration of \ voters
nre now open and will remain opoti
from October 20th to November 20th,
exclusive, (Sunday’s excepted) from
8 a. ni. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 5 p.
Use it Wherever you Want
Cle 'inline >s, Sightliness & Durab lity
THE USE OF CEMENT 18 A MATTER OF COST, NOT OF PRICE.
80UND3 STRANGE, MAYBE, BUT LISTEN:
PRICE 18 WHAT YOU PAY FOR AN ARTICLE, IT ENDS THERE.
C08T IS REPRESENTED BY WHAT YOU GET, THE 8ERVICE AND
SATISFACTION.
8o 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 la simply a waste of money to use any
thing but cement. Ask us how cem ent will save you money and then
see hoft we will save you money on cement
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
House Furnishers to the People
44 Plant Ave Phone 18f
J. W. Strickland,
Clerk of Council.
. GOVERNOR BROWN THE MAN.
.Ta the Kdltor ol The T.legraph;
Tbo enlightened voter, ol tho state of
* Georgia will never turn down „ iru ■
nnd tried man like Governor Joseph
05, Brown has proved to v.e. Ho
doesn't ride "hobble," nut deal. In
the living truth and It the very high-
r eat type ot a true and noble man. Ilia j
Merlin* character la portrayed In nil f
WAVCR0S1 COUNCIL
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meet, erery Monday evenlaa tn Ret
Wen's Hall, Lott-IIltcb building at >
,. m.
Visiting brother* cordially welter
to meet vtth u*.
Sherod Coille., U C«rl Collins
Kec-Sect, Connclkn
Advertise la The Waycroa. Evening
I Herald.
CABINET WORK.
announcement and platform published f 1 * m ‘"'I nl ftt **me old stand, 55
to tho eotera of Georgia, which In It
self ta an embodiment of jewelled,
crowned truth! that reflect* honor tn
' the fair name of Georgia and to It *r
noble end bright .tar v.bo I, destined
* lo be htr next Governor.
Joseph H. Drown Is alwaya right;
■ / be atari* (or nothing lo**; he woe
right when ho called on the Democrat.
; 1c Executive Committee of the state
Brewer rtreet, and prepared to do all
kinds ot cabinet work, upholstering,
trunk repairing, etc. Havln* done
your work for the naat tlx yenrv I
think 1 know how to give you the
Ind ot work you want Whan yon
need any repairing done, remember I
J. 1. WAITE.
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 55
Drawer itreet, phone IN. 55 tt'
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.
1 Watt Hardware Company
WAYCROSS, GA.
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.
Pittsburg
Lawn Fence
IS THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM, KEEPS THEM IN OR OUT,
BESIDES, IT ADDS TO THE LOOKS AND VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY.
THE PLACE TO GET IT IS
H. J. ANTHONY
Hardware Co.
98-100 PLANT AVENUE.
When You Stroll
STROLL TO
La Grande
Pharmacy
All thelateift HOT DRINKS, CIG
ARS, Hhh Class TOILET ARTI
CLES, RUBBERGOODS and
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES