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THE EVENING HERALD
HAVE THEY GOT THE ROBBER*?
Published By
HERALD PUBLISHING CO. q , 1( ,
A. P. Perham, Sr.
A. P. Perham, Jr. that they tu
Editors and Proprietor!. tJ( , ran |j
Mlsa Carrie Perham,
personal, Society and Local.
innoli rTewa.)
c Inspectora feel *u
the men who robbed
do the Atlantic Co
cevllle a few day* o
tVayefOM Hirnld toimded Ini
The Dally Hernld founded la | havo
192 by A. 1\ Perham, Sr.
Bins
li.i:
ppcars to be
probable tl:
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Oflcinl Organ of the United States
Court ot the Southern District of
Georgia.
WAYCROSS, OA„ DEC. 19, 1*11.
Tho average statesman considers
bimsclf to be the male Issue.
f
l’lorp Morzan has been decorated
ngoln—but not In stripes.
,|.
Corporation lawyers do not seem
to have anything on labor lawyers IS,
tho matter of high fees.
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If they bad had woman's suffrage In
old Bible days what would have been
Solomon'* chtncos? ,
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If *11 the things Detective Burna
tnd Samuel Compere soy ablut each
other are true tbey'ra two mighty
bad men.
Republleana hopq the Stanley-Little*
ton eontroveray will tpllt the Demo
cratle party. No'danger. The party
I* trigger than two men.
*
“A traveler who has been In China
says Dr. Wu Ting-fan* la not an able
man, but simply a triumph at Ameri
can Joumallam." Yellow journalism
w» Infer,
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"Anbotly can make moneyl accord
ing to Mr. Carnegie." No doubt If he
baa an Interest In which the govern-
tlenf protecta him In putting his
hando In other peoplo's pockets.
That New York thontrlcal manager
who declared that “a play nowadays
must aland on It* own lega" doubtless
referred especially to musical come
dies.
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Wa look In valu for iho name of
Gaby Deelys In a list of twenty of,the
world's gnstsst women. And yet
wssn't Oeby the real founder of Ih#
I'ortuguese republic?
The per capita-circulation of money
In the United Slatea Is now *34.54.
With Christmas shopping to b« done,
w^at w# would .Uke to know is who
has our *34.
pretty strong and, it
• tho Inspectors haven't given I
public all the evident* they, him
The fact that Aho accused men re
fuse' to make ktalambnts, but a tan
pat, as It worj, Is against them,
they were honest ipen and were em
ployed lit legitimate work at Hardee-
vlllo It would seem as If they would
be prompt In giving an' explanation
that would be satisfactory to every
body. Their silence la against them
While tfiai isn't enough to convict
them of the crime with whlctt they
are charged It Is evidence that IS cal
culated to create public sentiineht
against them. And the fact . that
while they were staying;In this city
they< made 3 trips to Hardsevllle In
search of a boarding' place, showing
that they were preparing to cany out
a scheme of some sort that required
a residence Ih that place. Is agalnsf
them. j
But why did they remain at Hardee-
rille after the robbery, assuming that
they are the guilty parties? It would
seem as' If it would have been an easy
matter for them to go to New York
or some other oae of the large cities
sad been swallowed up In the crowd,
unless they were suspected and knew
that they were. In that event they
could hardly bare left without excit
ing suspicion and Inquiry. The time
to have left Hardoevllle was Immedi
ately after the robbery, before the
detectives and Inspectors got on their
trail.
Both Ihe postodlco and the rmilryad
authorities should spare neither ef
forts nor money' to find And Convict
the robbers. Train robbing Is rather
uncommon In the Souttr, but If there
should be two or three ouccessful rob
beries they would become os common
probably as In the west, slnco there
are many lonely places along the lines
of the railroads which offer excellent
opportunities for holding up Inins. A
quick convlotlon In the Hardoevllle
case would have a* discouraging effect
on train robbing In this sept-ton.
Every smart young man who has
sot the idea into hie' head that the
boas can't possibly gat along without
him should pause and reflect upon the
dropping ot John D.' Rockefeller by
the Standard Oil Company.
• *h~ -
The New York Tribune prints a
facsimile of the seal of the Chtnsee
republic. Its a flue piece of grill
work In pitchfork, fishing worm, nsh
hook design, * and strikingly nigges-
Uve of tho general mlxup and unintel
ligible conditions In the Flowery
Kingdom.
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The new tiato of Arizona algnaUzta
her entry Into tho galaxy of common
wealth* by a swooping Democratic
victory. Both United State* Senators,
the congressmen, governor and entire
State ticket were elected by the Dem
ocrau. Arizona la making a pretty
good start la statehood.
STATE OF GEORGIA, EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT, ATLANTA.
The First Nstlontl Bank located In
tho city of IVaycross, having been ep
pointed i State Depository, and har
ms executed and tiled In this offles a
bond In the sum of FIFTY THOUS
AND DOLLARS, conditioned for tho
(althtul discharge' of Its dutlea, whl-ut
has been accepted and approved by
tho Governor, It Is therefore ordered:
That the Tax Collector of the Countv
of War* be and Is hereby Instructol
to pay over U said tank all moneys
collected by him for and tt» account
of State taxes, except such as may be
paid directly Into the 8tate Treasure
and that notice of this ordor be glre.1
by publication in some uoaapaper ot
general circulation published In thv
city where said tank la located.
This 34th day of November, 19IL
JOHN M. SLATON,
President of Senate and Acting Gov
ernor. 1
THE
WOODMEN OF
,WORLD.
CAMP It*
UvK< first and third Thursday u
each month. Masonic HalL
Rlchird I. Singleton, a Cl
D. P. Wenllsy, mark.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and -which lias heen
in liso foi* over 30 yanks, lias bornu tlio signature of ,
i and Itna been made under'bis per-
nonal supervision since Its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive youin tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations end “Just-ns-good” are bat
Experiments that trifle tilth nnd endanger tho health of
Infants mid Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR!A
CnstorLvls a harmless snlistltute lov Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Sootbfjig Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morplflno nor other Xnreotlc
- substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms
nnd nUays 'Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It rcllovos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
- .Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TMKCttrrimteoMMirr.TriiimrmvOTwzgr. wtwvo«Kcmr.
Atlantic Coast Line Schedule.
. DEPARTURES.
For Jssnp and Savannah
ARRIVALS AT WAY CROSS.
From Savannah
•rain 18* I: SO am
Train IS* 13:50 pm
min 11 6:65 pm
fraln 57 10:10 pm
'rim Montgomery
Crain 53 5:16 am
'rain 110 0:40 pm
From Bslnbrldgo * Thomnavlllo
Train 11*
.10:05 am
svoin Alban/
Trait* 83 :
• 4:51 am
mm u
...0:55 am
Train 87 ..
..6:00 om
From Chicago tnd Nortwast -
. C. Special (vis Albany)....4:55 an>
Dixit Flyer (vis Tltton)....5:30 am
louth Atlantic Limited
6:85 am
IYota Brunswick
Cralu 96
...7:40 am
. 6:00 pm
Prom Jacksonville
Train 11
...5:65 pm
Train It
.10:15 pm
T^fn M ss.ioo*. •■•••••
10:15 pm
fraln «>
..10:45 pm
Train 61 .........sill
Train 183 10:35
Train 7:J0 yn
Train » '.. MO pn
For Montgomery
Train M0
Train 67...... ..10:36 pa
For Balnbridge and Thomas villa.
Train 186 1:00 IF
For Albany
Train 82 ...10:60 pu
Train 80 7:64 an
Train 90 0:10 pa
Kor Chicago and Northwest
I. C. Special (via Albany).- 10:00 yn
Dixie Flyer (via Tttton) ....10:10 *»
South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:30 p»
For Brunswick
Train 91 14:10 an
Train 97 6:10 pa
For JacksonvUle
Train 95 (Dlxl» Flyer l:<o am
(Train 93 5:00 aa
Train IS .....9:14 an
rain tl 5:14 P»
For Tampa, High-Springs
Train 41 >C0t u
From Tampa, High Springs vis Do
port
Crain 43 7:15 pm
For through Schedule* Pullman reservations, etc. Call On
B. M. North. A. Q. P. A. Camp, Ttckot Afsnt
Havana*1 ,QV Waycroiz
advertise In the
HtRNUK
UNION JEWELRY STORE
Watchmaker* and Engravers. All Kind
Of Jewelry Repairing.
108 Plant Ave. Waycroxs, Oa.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. V
KNIGHTS OF FYTrirA*.
Mean evury Moada>
evening at 1:00 in
|»|Caatl« Hal Ttaat art
Mam bars e~ requsstsc
la attaad. and vtaltiag
Kalgkta era moat om
Many tavttad 4* matt with aa.
J. L. CRAWLET, C. C.
T. H. Millar, lSkl*IKHr,
(T
We Can and We Will Aid You In Your
CHRISTMAS BUYING!
YOU WILL FIND THIS 87 ORE A WONDERFUL AID IN EVERY
• WAY.
What sort of gifts do you yourself like—the useful soyt, don’t
you? Of course you do—then to do others—others to whom
you would give.
Than why not choose beta? Choose from our splendidly
complete Hardware stock—where your ovary choice ts auerly a
satisfying one nnd whora prices will enable the Christmas
dollars to do greatest duty.
JUST \ FEW SUGGESTIONS—PERHAPS WE MAY HELP
YOU.
GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS 1
DURHAM DUPLEX SAFETY RAZORS
CHAFING DISHES *
BAKING DISHES
CHINA AND CUT GLASS -
CARVING SETS, ETC.
Watt Hardware Company
WAYCROSS, GA.
What Shall I Give
tor Christmas?
THIS PROBLEM 18 ARISING IN, EVERY HOME IN THE
LAND AND IS BEING SOLVED UNIVERSALLY BY THE PUR-
CASE OF ELECTRIC COOKING AND HEATING APPLIANCE*
AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD DEVICE8. ADDED TO THE CHARM
OF THEIR APPEARANCE IS THE FACT,THAT THEY ARE EX
CEEDINGLY USEFUL AND THEIR CON8TANT USE- IN THE
HOMES OF THEIR P083EsSdR8 IS AN EVER PRESENT RE
MINDER 6fTHEIR DONOftS. THI8 COMPANY HAS A NUMBER
OF THE M08T POPULAR DEVICES ON 8ALE AT LA GRANDS
PHARMACY. OEVICES VARY IN COST FROM’TWO DOLLARS
FOR A HANDY IMMERSION LIGUID HEATER 7 0 FIFTEEN
DOLLARS FOR A SEWING MACHINE MOTOR, if WOULD IN
TEREST YOU 70 EXAMINE THEM.
Ware County
light and Power
Company.
Cows On The Streets!
WHETHER THEY BELONG ON THE 8TREET8 OR NOT,' YOUR FRONT
YARD IS NOT THE PLACE FOR THEM.
Pittsburg
Lawn
IS THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM, KEEP8 THEM IN OR OUT,
BE8IDE8, IT ADDS TO THE L00K8 AND VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY.
THE PLACE TO GET IT IS
R. J. ANTHOm
Hardware Go.
OS-100' PLANT AVENUE.
When Yqu Stroll
STROLL TO
I La Grande
Pharmacy
Allth elate dVHOT DRINKS, CIG
ARS, High Class TOILET ARTI
CLES, RUB BERGOODSand
DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES
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