Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, December 27, 1902, Image 2

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/WEEKLY HERALD. A.. P. Perham.Sr. A,. P. Perhnm, Jr. ; rt» i d pu ' liable, and made OK BlJHriOKIPTION : Diiij.u.io /ear “****JS Daily,six months - * Daily, three months........ * " Weekly, one year 1 00 Weekly. •!* month* 60 WAYCKOSS, UA., DEO. 27,1002 Tlio Salvation Army of At lanta will feed tli.’co hundred poor families. It is a good idea to till a fellow’s stomach before you preach to him. Dr. S. S. Gaulden, of Quit, man, withdraws his remarks in the legislature about Hon. Henry G, Turner, lie said that Mr. Turner was “cold blooded, und without a spark of gratl tilde In his bosom."—Thomas villo Times Enterprise. Pierpont Morgan says that Noah organized the first trust It was a very different sort of trust from thoso that Morgan is organizing in these latter days, howe.vor, and Mr Morgan also seems to overlook the fact that tho Lord told Noah to do what ho did.—Albany Herald. Well according to liner, the Lord is also instructing tho trusts of the present day as to llioir duties. Toj Trot Too I .sir. Advices from New York con veys tho Information that the octopus has dropped steel rails, gum shoes and bicycles long enough to fasten its long tenta cles about the Christmas tree, \!/ says the Now York World. It j ^1/ I had already reached to the toes of the little stockings that are hung from the mantelpiece as receptacles for Christmas sweet meats. Prom the c’andy trust Santa Claus is now brought face to face with a toy trust. The flaxen- haired doll that gazes down from tho topmost hough of tho Christmas tree upon tho radiant. \V Ruilyard Kipling has an American wife and likewise an American mother-in-law’. The latter,' Mrs Wolcott Balestier, lives in New York. Tho other day Mrs. Ualestier sent her fa mous son-in law a present, says tho Utica l’ross. What do you think it wnsy A glass rolling pin for use in making pie crust. In making tho purchase she explained that Mr. and Mrs. Kipling and all the little Kip- lings are passionately foml of pio. Here is a pointer for those who would win literary fame. Pio is the stuff that dreams nro made of. Pass the word on down the line ot tho now crop of Ueor- gia colonels! They can got fa- tigu6 uniforms with which they can qualify, at a cost of ♦?<', instead of $-00, as heretofore stated. It seems there nro two uniforms, the dress uniform nnd tho full dress uniform. The cost of the first, which is re- quiroil for all who retain their commissions nud offices, is $70. while tho cost of tho second, which is optional, is $12125, making the tntnl cost for the two uniforms $101 23. Sotno will get the full dress uniforms, but tho majority of the stall' will contont themselves, no doubt, with the cheaper grade. Long visits, long stories, long essays, long exhortations nud long prayers seldom profit those who have to do with them, l.lfo is short. Time is short. Mo- nients nro precious Learn to condense, abridge and intensify. faco of the little tot who has been waiting for it must wear tlie trust tag. Hobby horses, wagons and carts are all to bo gobbled up in I lie capacious maw of the new octopus. Details of the big consolidation, wired from New York, disclose agreements for combining thirty-two tnv fac tories. which turn out 95 per cent of all the toys roIi! in this country. In the plans for elimi nating competition that ail the hobby horses made in one factory, ull the dolls iri another and the mechanical toys in another, A few years ago the Imcteri ologist advised us to lioil the toys. Now we are informed that they aro to be controlled by a trust. Tho sad-eyed sheepie with wheels on its foot is ulso in tho cold and clammy grip of the octopus. Hut it is too late for the be nevolent purpose of this cunsoli dalion to cast a gloom over the coming Christmas cheer. Uy tho time the next Christmas comes around the toy trust will have boon smashed into smithereens. It bus been suggested that Mr. Roosevelt might get a little war in his Christinas stocking. It,-ill Kstat*- Tor Side. We offer for snlo tile Brown hotel lot in illackshonr, On., anil Severn! valuable lots adjacent to snni“. Tho hotel lot faces the Plant System depot. This is valunblu property nnd will not be on tho market long. Also 20 acres of laud a portion undor fence und in corporate limits of Bluckslivnr. Will sell this tract all togother or divide to suit purchaser. This property Inis not been on the market before and investors will find it to their advantage to see us at- once iu regard to niiiuo. Cult und see plat. A. P. Perham & Son, Real Estate Agents. “Better be Sure than Sorry.” No regrets will follow if the Christmas Gifts are selected at the Store of J. C. Humphreys. if/ The Window Display gives a suggestion of the richness of the Vi/ „ „ , V stock within--but only a suggestion. Come in and see the rest. $ W vv |Toys! Toys! Toys ! For the little folks. % if/ \i/ (tj v n nvrmmn r«rT/^nr$ PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. Office in Few Lott and Hitch Building, Office in Lott & Hitch building, Solicitor-General of the Brunswick Circuit. Waycross Ga. Collections a Specialty. Kwd Handing, Wagcnm, Georgia JACKETS, GLOVES, SHOES, And everything else to wear for the big people as well as for the little ones. it is reportul j ij/ You couldn’t go a thousand Miles and do better than at our 'W. mrses will he w &tore, If you doubt, come and see. We are ready to prove ft. S ..it *i.„ .i.-ii-1 v f Cure#* Blood and Skin Di.se; Itching Humors, Eczema Scrofula, Etc. .‘-end no money—Mimply write try Botanic Blood Balm at our ex; t.A Million Voices. I MISCELLANEOUS. Could hardly express the thanks of — — ■ - :== = I Homer Hall, of Wont Point, la. Lis en 1 why: A severe cold had settled on hi* lung*, c.uising a moat obstina’e cough B IJOU BARBER SHOP, 88 I’Junt Avenue, Way A personal trial of Blood balm is better than a thousand printed test i in on i a la, so don’t hesitate to write for a Irie -ample. If you sutler from ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood jmiihou, cancer, eating sore*, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, <<r any bloo I or skin disease, we advise you to take Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B. I>pec ju./ r.commended for all obstin ate, <Lej esse* of malignant blond or skin disease*>„■ ause Botanic Biood Balm, B. B. B., kills toe poison in the blood, cutes where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blood pure and rich, gives the skin the tich glow of health. B. B. B., the most perfect blood purifier made. Thoroughly tested tor 80 years. Costs #1 per large bottle at drug stores. To prove it cures,sample of Blood Balm sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Attains, Os. Describe trouble and free medical adwicesent in sealed ietter. 8£%_Thi* is an honest offer—medicine sent at once, prepaid.* OASVOZIIA. Bsan tbs Kb Kind-You Hate Always Bought Signature Sever; I physicians said he lmd consump- tion, but c«»uld not help him, When all thought he was doomed he began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion and writes—‘if completely cured me and saved my life. I .now weigh 227 ibs ” It’s positively guaranteed for roughs, colds and lung troubles. Price 40c and $1. Trial bottles free at Seals Doug Co. and Brinson Drug Co. Wnycross, Ga. Kn Jackson, Manager. Latest Styles in Haircutting—Shave Shampoo by up-to-date Barbers. Prompt ami Courteous Attention to All. and premecourts of United States, and in all lh r' ,ru, ;.‘* i< ' kc ; r < , “k 't.ie- ptione No. » Olttoe Tlmtiilr. leading Building, W.ycroil, Ua. E P JEFFORDS, • LA Waycross, JOHN T. T. MYERS, * Attorn kv Attorney at Law, New Lott Building: ohn c. McDonald, Attorney-at-Law, Wilson Block. Waycross, Georgia, Pendleton Street, Waycross Georgia, Piles S Pilots! Dr; William?*’ lr.di m * lie On tment will cr.re Blind. Bleedinr IT cerate ! and ltcls— ing J lies. It nbs..rbt the turners, al.’ays the itching at once, nets as a pou tire, gives Instant relief. Dr. Williams’ Inti an Piles i Ointment is prepared onlj for Piles and Don’t be imposed upon by taking sub stitutes off -red f »r Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by all druggists. Boy’s Lifo Saved from Membra nous Croup. I C. \V Lynch, a prominent citizen of Winchester. Ind.. writes, "My little hoy had a severe attack of membranous croup, and only got relief alter taking K'dev’s Honey and Tar. He got relief after one *bwe and I feel that it saved the life of < y boy ” Refuse substitutes. Sold bv all druggists, $1,000 Worth of Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal op erator of Huff slo, %(V, writes, **l have been * 111 iced with kidney and bladder trouble fur years, passing gravel or r one* with xerucisting psin. I got-«o re i*f fruit medicines until I begin tak- iitg Fu'ev’s K'duiy Cu •* then the re. prising. A IVw do»e» started Natural Anxiety. If&fothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No disease costs more liftle lives than croup. It’s attack is so sud den that the sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. {Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus al lays inflammation, removes d.inger. Ab solutely safe. Acts immediately: Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, ail throat and lung trouble. F, S. McMahon. Hampton, Ga: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical Contest. I iutended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It re* stored my voice in time to win the medal.” A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs and odds it is well to know that Foley’s Honey and Tar is the greatest Ctma? a id lung rem edy. It currs quickly and prevents se rious results from a co.d. Slid by all druggists. ^ASTORIA. Bean the 1 _ Tk Kind V« Haw ktajf \i% *Mg**tur» h»vri ■ psin *cr«** inr kidney* and l f 'k * a n w m«n It ha- done me a #1000 »«»rth »>f go *1.” J-ohl by all drug- Wo CdU hoar things that aro j *b^ brio* dust like fin- dull if they uro only short. Wo onduro many aches and tils if it is over soon, while even pleasure grows insipid, and pain intoler able, if they tiro contracted be. yottd the limits of reason and convenience. Learn to bo short. Crop oH the brauches, stick to the main side of your ease, if you pray, ask for what you bo Hove you will receive, and pet through; if you speak, tell your message and hold your peace; if you write, boil down two sentences into one and three words into two.—Ex. Coughs, Colds and Constipation j Few pr. pin tealiz* wht*n taking cough | medicine* other than Foley’* Honey and | Tar, that the* contain opiates which are j co-tips ling braid-» bring unsafe: par- j lieu ar y f-*r children Foley’s Honey I and-Tar contains n«» opiate*, a safe and 1 -ur-’ and will not constipate. Sold by sli druggists. A kldoev or bladder ttumble can al- ways be cured by udng Foley’s Kidney Cure In time. For tale by nil druggists. Deport Prom the Reform School. J. G; Gluck, Superintendent, Prunty- town, \V. Va., writes: "After trying all other advertised cough medicines we inching oi the private parts, and noth.ng have decided tn use F.iIavm Hnnev itii.l else - Every box Is guaranteed. 8ol<t by have deyiuea to use roley a Honey drogglsfaj sent by mail for 50c. nnd #100 Tar exclusively in the West Virginia per box. WILLIAMS M’F’G CO., Pros. ,, r , u . i i r i .i . v ' Cleveland Ohio. Kotsale by T. 8. Paine Kef »w School. I find tt the most et and Gem Pharmac/ fective and absolutely harmless.” Sold , by all druggists. Forty Years, Torture. J To be relieved from a torturing dis* ease after 40 years’ torture might well cause Oie gratitude of a yone. That is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, Ohio. He saya: "DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Beware ot counterfeits. Seale Drug Co. OAtlTOniA. Basra the Tt.a Kind You Have Always BougM Bignstars T 8. WILLIA8 ^ • Attorney-at-Ijiw, f WALTER BKNNSTT 9 * w LAWYER. Waycross, . . Georgia, T O’OMER A REYNOLDS, Attorneys and CounseU Attorneys and Counaellors-at-Law. Lott & Hitch building. The Pride of Heroes. J Many aoldieos in the last war wrote to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints Bucklen’a Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for burns, scalds, boils, ul cers, skin eruptions and piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Seals Drug Co. and Bainson Drug Co, Liook Out For l*ev.er« Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by clensing the system with DeWitt’s Little Early Riser rhese fatuous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, but co- QiThe Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol, the new discovery which is mak- many sick people well and weak \1T 8. BRANHAM, v v • Attorney-At-Law. WAYCR088, GA AMI practice in any courts of the Bruns wick Circuit, PHYSICIANS. D R J. H. REDDING. Physician and Surgeon, Office over Star Clothing Store, dence next corner. Office hours 8 to 0 9 a. m u to 1 p. m. I \R8. WALKER <fc IZLAu.; LS Office up stairs Walker A piously, and by reason of the tonic people strong by dices'ing what they properties, give tone and strength to the glands. Seals Drug Co. Saved at. Grave’s Brink. I know I would long ago have been in my grave,” writes Mrs. S H Newsom, •if Decatur, Ala., "if it had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suf fered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion, waterbrasb, stomach and bowel dyspepsia. But this excellent med icine did me a world of good Fince u*- ng il I can eat heartily and have gain-( ed 25 pounds.” For indigestion, loss of appetite, stomuh, liver and kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Seals Diug | sod Brinson Drug^Oo. eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their food into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes you reel good all over. Mrs, Cranfill, of Troy, I; T„ writes: For a number of years I was Doubled with in digestion and dyspepsia which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four bot- tl*s I am entirely cured. I berrtily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from iddigestion and qjspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what you eat Seals Drug Co. Subscribe for the Herald. Office up stairs Walker A McCullev block* Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., l to 2 p.w..aud7 to 8 p. m. Dr. Walker’s residence op Gilmore street Dr, isisr’s )rders should be left at Seals PharmaOT. Office at Residency, Thomas Street, Telephone No. 140, DENTISTS. Office up stairs in McCulley a Walker • unlding, tenders bis professional services to the public. Waycross, Geora.a. Foley’a Honey nud Tar cure- afl throat and lung di*< substitute- Sold by ail dnurcist*. ive!\ Re- Plant A vein * Residence st Arriu^tt.-n House. It’sill lie to vour luu .tst „ y i« e e me before having work doi.e | The Star Clothing otore, j Is the Place You Find V $ The Best and Latest in Everything. | ^ See our New Line of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. s g Look At Our $10.00 Suits For Men. - 3 W. D.rO’QtTINN - Pronriotor. ? WWWWWWlfWWWWMrfWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWW