Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 09, 1911, Image 2

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- SRIPPPf^ Ttifc £Vfc!\l^G HERALD ' Publlahed By 1 THE HERALD PUBLISHING! CO. A. P. Parham, Sr. A. P. Parham, Jr. . Editor* and Proprietors. Ml** Carrl* Parham, Paraonal, Society and Local. Tha Waycroaa Harald founded Is ins. Tba Dally Herald founded Is 1192 by A. P, Parham, Br. Telephone* Buslnus Olllce 25 Editorial Offle 15 Realdenc* 208. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. J intern! at the Wayero**, On.. Post, la aa eecond cleat mall matter, ?fllce No. I Jan* Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. . Month * -< 5 S Month ILK S Month* 22.60 ^ Tear >5.00 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bobacrlhera to The Harald that do let receive tha paper promptly and early will pleitae rlng-up the Clrcula. Hon Manage nnd report the trouble la him, a* title la the only meant that *r« can aaeura you prompt and early Salleary. SPECIAL NOTICE All obituary ndtlcea, tarda of thank*, veaolutlnna and notlcaa of entertain* manta, wbert charge* art made, will So charged at advertising rate* of S •ante a line. ■ THE HERALD IS THE OBdal Organ of tha United Mate* Court of tha Southern DHtrlct ' WAVCROW GA, DEC. I, 1*11. PEOPLE'S LIBERTIES MUST BE SUPREME. | On being asked by The Constitution by long Distance Telephone at his home'In Marietta last night for a statement concerning the reaiflts of the day's primary, Joseph M. Brown, for the second time named for the governorship of Georgia, dictated the following reply: VI am not surprised at the result, hut I confess that I did not expect the victory to bo ao sweeping. When T consider the perronnel of the support 1 received in all parts of the state 1 accept the yerdlct as a command from tho people of Georgia that factional* isrti must cease, and ?Tiat the people of the state must unite on the ever lasting prinepie of the protection o r . litefr soverigflty. I shall obey this mandate as I will every other one re ceived from the eoverign people. “I desire to extend my profound thanks to all those who have so kind ly contributed to the result. It Is not n^ victory—it is the victory of the people—and in many respects most notable ever won by the people of Georgia. I am simply an Instru ment used to express their resent ment at any, lnterfernce with their liberties, and my election means that the rights and the liberties of the peo ple of Georgia cannot hereafter be trifled without the certainty of public condemnation." JOSEPH M. BROWN. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Joe Brown carried 44 Smith coun ties. —+— , Are we now having government by Outlook?—Exchange. • * The great meat packers do not seem to relish the Ides of being packed lu prison. + And now the poopte of Georgia will *oon be figuring on . new deal all nround and they will have IL * No candidate for Governor 1 of Geor gia cut quite such * caper as did -'Little Joe" day before yesterday/ He out-rail hit own ahadow * Reflection on Roosevelt by the Co lumbia State: The Colonel being "agin" woman autfrage, It can never bo called The Outaklrt. ,' ^ In Columbu* they are complaining because country resident* are not nl. lowed to vote at the court house. In Chatham we manage this bett*r. * The death of Captain J. T. James of Adrian rdmove* a prominent man nnd for many year* well known a* n lending figure In the upbuilding of Georgia. *- The New York American says that Littleton's faithfulness to tha 8teel Trust brings to mind tho loyalty of Halley nnd Fornkcr to tho Standard Oil Trust. * "The stage had no room for W’nn, " remarks the Louisville Courier-Journ al. "It offered none to Beulah. It mode none for Evelyn. It has nono for Gertrude." * "The Aincrtcus Times-Recorder Statement Of J. R. 8m|th. J. R. Smith, campaign manager for Ing executed and filed in this office a bond in tho sum of FIFTY THOUS AND DOLLARS, conditioned for tho faithful discharge of Its duiion, whhii has boon accepted and approved by tho Governor, It Is therefore ordered: That the Tax Collector of the County of Ware be Qnd Is hereby lnstructod to pay over to aald bonk all roonezs collected by him for and co. account of State taxes, except auc.i as may be paid directly Into the SUte Troasurv and that notice of this ordor be give.1 by publication In some newspaper or general circulation published In the city where said bank Is located. This 24th day of November, 1911. JOHN M. SLATON, President of Senate nud Acting Got- erner. For coughing, dryness and tickling of the throat, honraeneia and all coughs nnd colds, take Foley's Honey pnd Tar Compound. Contains no Ipi- ates. Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine. THE says: "The progressives claim that ah of Roosevelt's recent writing Indicate that he Is lor LaFollette for the Ro- j publican candidate." —*— WOODMEN OK WORLD. CAMP IgA 5U*;a itrst and third Thursday »* vach month. Ma.onlc Hall. Richard L. Singleton, C. C. D. P. U«olley, Clerk. Tho Atlanta Journal ought to takv I tho fvrecait of Its "political export", j put ,lhem In pamphlet form and pre serve them among tha classical absur dities of tha aiat*.—Exchange. ’ + UNION JEWELRY STORE j Watchmakers and Engravara. All Kind Of Jewelry Repairing, 108 Plant At*. Waycroaa, Ga. After yesterday there will be a number of alatetmen, etc., who hare bean living at cate in the Kimball Houi for sryeral weoka smoking good j WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. V knights of pyt—aa Meats *v -* Kind* •*“■“* at S:0t la Ctatl, Hal' -lut », Member. »»■ requeetw) attend, tad rialting Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in tuo for over 80 years, has homo tho signature of i and tins been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “ Just-as-good” arc but Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. If contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ugo Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children’s Panacear—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS (Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30'-Years THE CENTAUR OONMNT. TV NUSR.V STMtT. WCW VORK CITT. JUeph M. Brown, said la it night: >M I do not care to mako any extended Atlantic Coast Line Schedule. statement at this time. We won and wo won fairly and sqnarely. Tha majority was about what I expected." ARRIVALS, AT f rom Savannah Tain 189 WAT CROSS. ..6:60 am DEPARTURES. .For Jeaup aid Savannah Train 68 .„:55'ai. 8TATE OF GEORGIA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ATLANTA. Train 182 .10-15 an (1 __ 1 m . Ift.in !L Train 180 .7:24 pe # Train 2J ' .6:10 p* Train 68 ...4 6:16 am the city of Waycroia, having been ap pointed a State Dopoiltory. and bar- Vnln urn 6:46 nm Train 1KQ .6:10 Lie* From ftalnbrldge A Thomaavllle Train 67, ...10:25 pn 4:56 am Train 182 10:05 am R'rom Alban/ Train 08 train 81 ...0:65 tk min 87 6:00 pm from Chlcagu nr 4 Nortwaat .£. Special (via Albany)....4:86 am Dixl* Flyer (via Tilton)....6:85 am louth Atlantic Limited 6:36 am rrom Brunswick Train 96 7:40 am Tralc 00 0:00 pm From Jacksonville Train 2t 6:65 pm Train 33 10:18 pm Train 94 10:15 pm min 91 10:45 pm From Tampa, High Spring* via Du pont ForBalubrldg* and Thomaavllle. Train 185 ;. 1:00 pn For Albany Train 91 J 1 -..., -10:50 pi Train 96 7:60 aa Train 90 6:10 pn For Chicago and Northwest 1. C. Special (via Albany).. 10:40 pn Dixie Flyer (vl* Tlfton) ....10:10 pa South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:80 »» For Brunswick Train 01 10:10 an Train 07 ...6:10,0 For Jacksonville Train 95 (Dixl* Flyer 1:40 *• Train 93 6:00 aa Train S3 8:46 *s rain 31 ,...6:16 pr For Tampa, High Springs (Train 48 8:00 e» fraln 43 7:18 pm. For throuoh Schedule* Pullman reservation*, etc. Call On E. M. North. A. O. P, A. Tlck,t A * ent> Savant, at ,G\ Wayero** Oa Advertise In I be HERALDl Knight* art-most itr cigar*, etc,, vrho.wlll have to got down . daily Invited to m«*’ otth u* to hardpap again. Tha campaign headquarters will close—Ex'change. +—?— Tk, merchants or a town should combine tok'eapwv wr foreign ad out of their home paper by buying all IRo *PfC* the editor has to eparo and util lie It all for their own good. This flow to them and,ha epcld freely anl would plica tho editor under obtlgi- conactentaloualy blew tho trumpet In the interest onlr.—WHIaeoocha* rec ord. .... .... f ' J. U CRAWLEY, C. C. T. II lithe, K ot It. A S. * IL of F. Gat tha habit, amoho “Y. B. S.‘ Clear Havana. IT U WIREGRASS LODGE NO. 168 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CARWORKERg. Meets .very second nnd fourth Tuesday-night tn each month. J. W. YllUnarwoo, President W. J. Lanay, Recording Sacty. YOUR HUNTING OUTFIT IS WAITING HERE FOR YOU GUNS, AMMUNITION, REVOLVERS—ALL NECES SARY HUNTING ACCOUTERMENTS—GOODS NEW AND MODERN. A SUCCESSFUL HUNTING TRIP NECESSARILY DEPENDS LARGELY ON YOUR GUN AND AMMUNI TION. WHEN YOU START GO PROPERLY PREPARED WITH GOODS FROM OUR WELL ASSORTED STOCKS —YOUR*S are WAITING FOR YOU AND THEY ARd REASONABLY PRICED. 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 18 NOT THE PLACE FOR THEM. Pittsburg Lawn Fence 18 THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM, KEEPS THEM IN OR OUT, BESIDE8, IT ADDS TO THE LOOKS AND VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY. THE PLACE TO GET IT IS R J. ANTHOm Hardware Co. 99-100 PLANT AVENUE. When You Stroll STROLL TO La Grande Pharmacy All thelateft HOT DRINKS, CIG ARS. High Class TOILET ARTI CLES, RU BB E R G O OD S and DRUGGISTS* SUNDRIES