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1 'TEE WAYCROSS HERALD JULY 29. 1837.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
VTE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND
“PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” as our trademark.
J, DR. SAMUEL • PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
VMS the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same
that has borne and does now s/9*, on every
Dear the facsimile signature of (JSrf/ZTiUcJu&e wrapper.
This is the original “ PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is th * ir 0 "“
the hind you hwe always bought s/9A, /■** on ***
and has the signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
March 8,1897. &&*£**-*
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more [jennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
THE KODAK KSLUMI.
•Mta at lv«rjrlkt»|( • cailaf
lpwi * Of tbt Cuarra Develop*
Per Oar Reader*’ EttMtaUua.
On *n average an Englishman is four*
teti> ponnd* heavier than a French man.
Burning, itching akin diseases instant
ly relieved by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Saive, unequalled by cuts, bruises, lurt»s
It*beats Without leaving a scar, A, M.
Stead and V.L. Stanton A Co.
The wheelbarrow coolies of China
have joined in the general movement for
trdes unions and have formed a guild of
"They don’t make much fuss atou it.”
We are speaking of DeWittYLittle Early
Risers, the famous little j ills for consti
pation, and all stomach and liver troub
les. They never gripe. A. M. Stead
and V. L. Stanton & C.->.
The annual increase of theGerman na
tion during the last five years has been
more than five times as much as that of
the French.
Vim, vigor and victory:—these are the
characteristics of DeWitt’s Little Early
Riseis, the famous little pills for consti
pation, biliousness and all stomach and
liver troubles. A; M. Steau, and V. L.
Stanton & Co.
In a down town barber shop in Phila
delphia is the sign in the shape of a
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
MBS. TATUM’S BOARDING HOUSE, on
Albany Avenue, near Court House. Every
thing home-like and comfortable. Good
meals; clean lads; REASONABLE RATES.
COTTINGHAM’S - RESTAURANT, j
Opposite First National Bank, i
WAYCROSS, - • - GEORGIA;!
—EUROPEAN PLAN.—
Meals served till 11 o’clock p. in. and at any
hour in the dny. fAjmfortable bed. 25 cents;
Good meal. 25 cents. ICE C’ltKAM • served.
Yonr patronage solicited. We treat you
right. E COrriNGHAV Prop.
-ONE-
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cure* quickly. That 1> what It wai
made tor. Prompt, safe, cure, quick
relief, quick cure. Pieaaani to take.
Children like it and adult* like It
Mother* buy It for their children.
prepared bjr S. O. PeWll t AOo, makers ot
SulseiiV L U ° Bul * Cu * ni “* tamoaa
iMetaiic and
Wood Caskets
And all gr adts ot COFFINS, ROBES
tic. Order through responsible parties
Ifni, Parker,
C. c. BUCHANAN, SR.
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
MASONIC BUILDING. PLANT AVENUE
Houses rented, rents collected, taxes paid,
timber and fanning lands, city property.
Personal attention given all business c~
trusted to,
Wanted-An Idea
Vratwl toot Mw: they may Mac r° u wvsltta.
Writ* JOB* WIlDDGUBURN A CO.. Patent Attor-
•eya. Wauhlngtoo. D. (X. for their flJOO prtss offer
•ad aew list of oa« thousand Inventions wan ted.
Roberson’s Repair Shop
ALBANY AVENUE Near Tonrtliouse.
Furniture Upholstered and Repaired. as*
good as new. Mattrerees made to order and
renovated. Terms as reasonable as can be
afforded. A treal is all 1 ask to convince
the public that 1 do first-class work,
pairing baby carriaegs a special fcs»” e.
HUTSHIHS & CHUiBERLMN.
General
—Repair
—Shop—
Wilson Block.
Guns, pistols. Bicycles. Ice Boxes, Fnrn.-
ture. Etc., repaired on short notice,
“' ‘ * o order.
SPECIALTY*.
PIANOS
Admitte to be
THE MOST DURABLE,
- BE-T TONED.
HANDSOMEST,
" PJONOS,
Over 30,000 In Use.
And not a dissatisfied customer. The Stan
dard by which others measure.. Sold in
Georgia for the past 30 years to the most
prominent citizens.
They cost more than others, but as their
patented improvements adu more than
double to its life, its worth more than dou
ble the price.
Buy the Best, its Cheapest
Full line of them in Fancy Wood Cases,
await your inspection at Geo. R. Youmans’
Oatlogue and prices on app1icot ; on
Chas. H. Freyer,
SoutlrGeorgia Manager.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
C. E. MtTBPffT.
. Wabrcj* Lott
ILmTMO.
FURNITURE AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
BEDDING.
RUGS,
MATTING,
COMPLETE LISE
Bought in large quanitie* fur cash. We
save our customers money. Exami
nation will convince you. .Mail
orders promptly attended to.
We carry Undertakers
goods from cheapest pine
coffin to rolled steel casket.
I L MURPHY & CO.,
Saccessors It W. R. McIntosh & Co.
It heals everything except a broken
heart, may be said of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. Piles and rec’al diseases,
cuts, burns bruises, tetter, eczema and
all skin ttoubles may be cured by y it
quickly and permanently. A. M. Stead
and V. 1* Stanton a Co.
Estrada Palma, the head of the Cuban
junta in this country, has seat a mach
ete to Senator Mason of Illinois to be
given to his little daughter, Winifred.
Mr. Palma makes this present in recog
nition of Senator Mason’s services lor
tree Cuba.
Don’t nauseate your stomach with teas
and bitter herbs, but regulats your liver
and sick headache by using those famous
little pills known as DeWitt’s Little
Earlv Risers. V. L. Stanton & Co., and
A. M. Stead.
Victor Francoui, the celebrated cir
cus proprietor, died recently in Paris at
the ag«» of 8t>. His grandfather, Anto
nia Francoui, established the firsi circus
in France in 1795. The laraily will
continue in the business, as Victor
Fran coni leaves a son.
There is a time for everything, and the
time to attend to & cold is when it starts.
Don’t wait until yon have consumption,
but,prevent-it by using One? Minute
Cough Cure, the great remedy for colds,
coughs, croup, bronchitis, and all throat
and lung troubles. A. M. Stead and \ .
L. SlaLton& Co. *
Thederth of Mrs. Alexander Camp
bell at’Betbany, W. Va., week before
last, at the age of 85 years, will remind
the public ot the remarkable growth of
the church founded by her husbnd.
She saw tho very beginning of a sect
which now numbers over 1,LOO,000 coin-
munic-nts, which once turned the scale
in a prf sideotial election, aad which is
rapidly adding to its membership in
many states in the Union.
John Griffin, of Zanesville, O., says,
“1 never lived a day for thirty years
without suffering agony, until a box of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured my
piles.” For'piles and rectal troubles,
cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin
troubles DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is
j unequalled. V. L. Stanton & Co., and
j A. M. Stead. f
! Senator McEnerv, of Louisiana, whose
, support of the protective features of the
| tariff bill has attracted so much atten-
; lion, is a lawyer, and has been in poli
tics since before the war. He is just 60
years old, and had completed a univeisi-
! ty education and part of the course at the
• Annapolis academy before entering the
Confederate army.
A mirror could not lie if it wanted to.
Tbe glass has nothing to gain by flattery,
if tbe roses of health and plumpness of
beauty are leaving your face, your mir
ror will tell y..u so.’ Health is*the great
est beautifier iu the world. When a
woman a*ea the indications of ill-heal'h
io her face, she may with almost absolute
certainty look for the cause in one or
both of two conditions—constipation
and derangement of the organs distinctly
feminine. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription will cure permanently and
positively any so-called "female com
plaints.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
will cure constipation. There is no
reason in tbe world why a woman should
not be perfectly healthy. She'will gain
in health, strength and flesh. Hollows
and angles wi!I give place to fullness and
grace. She will be that noblest and
most beau*iful of all creation—a perfect’
woman.
Send 21 cents in one-cenl stamps to
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y , and receive Dr. Pierce’s
1008 page "Commqn Sense Medical Ad
viser,” profusely illustrate*!.
The great Ohtila'ongkorn, king of
Siam, at his visit to the Swiss parlia
ment in Berne, took an album to all the
members in which he asked to draw a
pig with their tves snut and then sign
their efforts with their autographs.
The king, as many American youths and
maidens, has gained much amusement
from the regularity with which the
statesman failed to connect tbe tail with
the body, and put the eye in the middle
of the head.
Those who suffer from impaired di
gestion and weak stomachs, and on
count of this have a peculiar dread ot
chills and fever, will be glad to learn
that a cure for chills and fever is
manufactured' and universally sold,
which does not injure the stomach but
actually benefits it. It is Ramson’s Pep
sin hill Tonic. Guaranteed. Price 50c
Tbe town hall of Ayr, Scotland, built
to accommodate 2,000 people, and con
taining a large organ, was burned re
cently, causing a loss ot $100,000.-
If nckieu’t* Aruica salve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains
Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
Buy Only Tested Fruit Trees,
FROM
The Cherokee urseries,
are Large
an carry in stock i
Lineiof
Growers
i complete
The steadily increasing demand
—FOR OUR—
Fruit Trees,
AND PLANTS,
Is abundant proof
of »he adaptabity for Planting
WE PAY THE FREIGHT.
Catalogues Free. Prices to suit the the times. Correspondence Solicited.
Cherokee Nursery Company.
Finit Trees, Roses m
SHRUBBERY,
WAYCROSS
Paint. Oiland Hardware Store,
Full and complete line of ready mixed Paints, Atlantic White Lead, Pure Lin
seed Oils, Varnishes, Hard Oil Finish, Colors in Oil, Colors Dry, Dry Paints,
ARTIST’S PAINTS.
Artists’ Brushes and Material, ready for us e Carriage Paints. Paint Brushes of
HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC.
All at Bottom Prices.
E. HIGHSM1TH,
THE
TBE GENERAL
REDUCTION IN
BICYCLE PRICES
eloquently proclaim* tbe fact
that today 18 year old ”
The earliest thimbles were made of
leather, but in the seventeenth century
they were of gold and silver, principally
of gold, and enriched with rubies and
other gems.
A Valuable prescription.
Editor Morrison, of Worthington Jnd.
“Sun,” writes: “You have a valuabe
prescription in Electric Bitters, and l
can cheerfully recommend it lor Consti
pation aua Sick Headache, and as a gen
eral system tonic it has no equal.” Airs.
Annie Stehl, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, was all run down, could not eat
nor digest food, had a backache which
never left her and felt tired and weary,
but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored
her health and renewed her strength.
Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottle
at A. B. McW horter & do., and V. L.
Stanton «& Cos.
The United Kingdom has added to
the British Empire during the pastsix'y
years an area ot square miles equal to
thirty-one times its own area.
Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Con
sumption.
This is tlie best medicine in the world
for all forms ot. Coughs and Colds and
for Consumption. Every bottle is guar
anteed It will cure and not disappoiut.
It has no equal for Whooping‘Cough,
Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Brbn—.
chi Lis, LaGrippe, Cold in the Head and
for Consnmption. It is safe for all ages,
pleasant to take, and, above all. a sure
cure. It is always well to take Dr.
King’sNew Life Pills in connection with
Dr. King’s New Discovery, as they regu
late and tone the stomach and bowels
We guarantee perfect satisfaction or re
turn money. Free trial bottles at A. B.
McWhorter & Co., and V. L Stanton &
Cos., Drug stores. Regular size 50c.and
$1.00.
A chain bridge over the Merrimac
river at Amesburv. Mass., is said to be
the oldest suspension bridge|in the Unit*
ed States. It was built in 1792.
A 60-year-old widow in Tidenham,
Gloucestershire, England, has been sent
to jail ror two months for milking othtr
people’s cows on the town common.
PR1DGEON
Foundry and Machine Works,
—WE MAKE ALL KIND:? OF—
•«^JR0N AND BRASS CASTINGS.
On short notice. We also furnish Sugar mills and Pans
of all sizes. Pond street, opposite Ulmer’s shop.
X Ain In
The Swim-
Oil Groceries, Hay, Grain, Etc.,
Our facilities areas good if not better than any other firm in the. city for
giving the trade prompt attention, honest dealings, low prices aod mtfet general
satisfaction. We solicit a trial. Yours truly
W. A. PRICE-
We Are C3rOin.gr
To Move.
We will move our stock in about 15 days to the
new store now being built by the Waycross Cloth
ing Store next to their warehouse on Plant avenue
near the Union Depot, and for this reason will give
Low Prices on Everything.
in our line. Come and see us. Every day bargain
day., for the next 15 days;.
Blackshear Hardware Company.
With the patronage accorded
us up to date. Our place is ,
better equipped than ever to
serve our guests satisfactorily. J
We purpose to live up to our
motto mod keep THE SOUTH- I
ERN "The Model $2.00 Hotel
of Sooth Georgia.”
When is Waycross
j You may hunt the world over and you
| will not find another medicine equal to
l Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera aud Diar-
I rhoea Remeoy for bowel complaints. It
j is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale
j by V. L. Stanton A Co., Druggists.
The Rev. Henry C. Minton, of San
' Francisco, wuo has just been elected
p. evident of Center College, Danville,
Ky., has fur many years beeu regarded
i :is one of the most brilliant and acholar-
! Iv Presbvterlan clergymen on the Pacific j '
j*y» • f, ; r «■*«■ j •zzzszsssxszz*
. tor at the Presbyterian general assembly • *
which met at Winona Park, Ind., ini L Because it affords almost instant re-
yj av lief in case of pain in the stomach, colic
I and rh oler. morbus.
“I crave but One Minute.” said the J 2. Because it is the only remedy that
public speaker in a husky voice, and j never fails in the most severe cases of
then he look a tfnseofOne Minute Cough j dysentery and diarrhoea,
i Cuie. and proceeded with his oratory, j 3. Because it is the only remedy that
One Minute Cough Cure-is unequalled J w -ill cur^chronic diarrhoea.
id lung troubles. V. L. Stan-
, and A. M. ritead.
Because it is the only remedy that
will prevent bilious colic.
5. Because it is the only remedy that
will cure epidemical dysentery.
6. Because it is the only remedy that
| can always be depended upon in cases ot
s about thirty newspaper pro- ! cholera infantum.
I journalists in the Brinish ' r 0 ** “
A West dullivap, Maine, girl is ^pend
ing thirty days in jail Ibi uttering a slac-
der.
Warren H. Williams. Proprietor
Last summer one of our grand-chil-
: dren was sick with a severe bowel troub
le,’- says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Fred-
] ricks town. Mo. "Our. doctor’s remedy
i bad-failed, then w* tried Chamberlain’s
•Colic, Cholera and ’Diarrhoea Remedy.
____ I which gave very speedy relief!-; For sale
JONES * mils, ignis , b -’ v. L-jimnw>*V*S >
. Because it is the most prompt and
in«>sr reliable medicine in use for bowel
comptainta.
3. Because it produces no bad results.
9. Because it is ’ pleasant and safe to
take.
10. Because it has saved the lives of
more people than any pther medicine in
the world. .
. The 25 arid 50c sires for sale by V. Ik
Sisnton Co., Druggists.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
JOSIAH JONES ON THE BRIGGS CASE
Ought to hear ole Deacon Chubb an our Joeiah
A-argyin the Briggs dispute. Si, he don't
"Land's Bake!" tajri Si. “Ef yon an them
K.n*t evaiy. I’ll be—there! /
Vut diffranoe to you an me an pi /tery,
too.
Does Briggs’ views o’ doctrine make? Here’s
wut I want to know—
Za he a good pervider (er his fambly w’en he’s
Does little chlTren like his face? An w’en
hard trials come
Is be the kin o’ chap we sort o’ turn to in one
Does he keep the woodbox full himself
tbe water in,
Er does he leave the women folks to scrub an
dig like sin?
An w’en he mounts the pulpit does he preach
a God o’ love
Does ’ligion mean to him a rule fer manly,
upright life
Er suthin jes* to fight erbout an stir up en'les*
strife?
Good deeds is doctrine nuf fer me. By gum,
it makes me tired
To think o’ argyin days on end ’bout them
gosh darn, all fired
Small tater p’ints o’ doctrine- T-'rer's nothin
but the bones.
Tbe Christian walk—thet’a fiesta an blood as
life," says Hi ah Jones.
—J. L. Beatob in “The Quil^g Bee.’
A certain good minister of Indi
ana lost from his Book a prominent
parishioner, and, wishing to have
good music at the funeral, a quartet
was summoned. When the time ar
rived for tbe singing, the minister
'announced:
“The Glee club will now render a
•election.’’—Short Stories.
Fooled 01s KUvaL
The Philadelphia Record tells this
story of a trade war. In order to
boom business an enterprising gro
cer on a certain day advertised sev
eral thousand 5 cent loaves of bread
for sale at 1 cent each. His rival
was in despair until a brilliant idea
came into his head. He hired a
email army of boys and girls to buy
up all the loaves at 1 cent each. At
2 o’clock Grocer No. 1 had sold all
his bread, and those who came
later denounced him as a fraud, who
had fooled them with a' lying adver*
tisemeut Meanwhile the foxy gro
cer around the corner, with more
than 1,000 1 cent loaves stacked up
on his kitchen floor, put out a big
sign*. “Freeh bread. A 5 cent loaf
for 2 cents. We never advertiee
what we have not got.’* He thus not
only discomfited his rival and turn
ed the tide in his own favor, but
made a profit on the bread as welL
Letter Carriers.
The person of a letter carrier is
sacred. You can no more assault it
with impunity than yon can strike
l a policeman. So if you have a
grudge against your letter carrier
don’t try to take it out on him while
he is on duty. It may be vexatious
because a registered letter or a spe
cial delivery letter is not delivered
at your d6or on the top floor of your
flat, as you get a telegram or a
message from the han<| *»f an A. D.
T. boy, but go down stairs gracious
ly and don’t talk back.—New York
Press. .
A New Wut. <
“Well,” said Mrs. Willies to the
tramp, “I suppose you want some
thing to eat this morning?”
“No, kind lady,” replied the way
farer; “I called to see if yon had a
cast off - bicycle to give a deserving
man ”—Pick Me Dp r-. •••