Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, June 25, 1904, Image 4

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Che evening -Herald. 4. P. PerUam, Sr, M. P. Perham,\Jr, Cdlton fend Publishers. 8gU Zt tit*;. FEATURES OP GOVERNOR'S MESSAOP- ■ do■>'«! with sufficient fuin'-i He congratulate* *h« state on ,naintain a «% the-great pro^.'erity that has come to i. through bountiful crop- and high prices for the abducts of the farm. when our plans are perfev d/ I am confident God will open the heart of h's people to give it. I am ready to do all in mv pover Ho aska that the same laws to promote the cauBe__5.fr.js ir -ning state and county elec- the '^restof hwsfifr, jbrace the primary elec- , T> ' ktsv.R. A. Brown. i i astor Presbyterian Church “j woij* of the state, so that fraud 1ATX3 ‘Of WlKKmOU: j, Ci* T**r 99 69 IsUy, Cl* Ksttfu |C9 Idly, Tkm Host* * J* ITMU;, Cm Tar 19 raUj, Sis XnUi 99 WAYCROSS, QA., JUNE 25. 1904. It :j reported fliat Port Arthur is expecting to be reported cap tured. .Mr. Bryan’s persistent ans tagouism of Parker is growing very monotonous. Uov. J’eahodydenies that lie intends to pul the entire state of Colorado under martial law. Texas has instructed her dele gates to vote for I’arhor so long as his nomination is possible. At any rale, democrats will liuvo a chance to vote against Roosevelt and Fairbanks, and tlioy’ll do it. Nashville, Ga., will give a big barbecue on July 2, and tlioro will be speaking ami oilier inter eating features. What most of 11s need is not more opportunity, but that tlioso that we most liuve should lie trumpeted and labeled. British oxperls say that Japan will oiler peace when Port Ar thur falls, hut tliut event may he postpnuud several days. The greatest sa'isfaction a wo man can feel is to know that u man whom many other women love loves her alone. It is practically assured that Congressman Victor 11. Motcult of California will succoed Mr. Cortolyou as secretary of com merce and labor. The citizens “of Rhine, lla., met at their churches SuuiTay and prayed for rain. It would have been a great surprise if the water Ind tu mbloil ."down on thorn from a clear sky. TI10 diiVorence between the Russians and the .laps, when it comes to lighting, seems to he That the former do most of their campaigning on paper, while the latter tuo^tlteir guns with telling effect. Atlanta Journal: If Judge Parker should he elected prost' dent, and watch his presidential duties us closely as lie tun tend, to lus judicial dutim will nuke one of the very presidents that the country ever known. may be prevented in primary elections. The establishment of an immi gration commission is urged, so that the great need of the hour in Georgia—more meu—may be met. The exemption of college en dowments from taxation is sug gested. The penal system of the state has liaon improved, and the new convict law is working well, with but oue slight exception. The state agricultural, horti cultural and geological exhibit has been perfected and is now on exhibition at the St. Louis ex position Juvenile courts in the pal cities of the state ate i pnncis S ki re co ms !g 10 GEORGIA—Ware County P. 8, Tomlioson has applied for exemp- aion of personally and setting apart of homestead, ami 1 will pass upon the name at 10o'clock A. M. on the 16 day of July, 1904 at my office. This Jun*, 22 1904 Warren I»tt, 2S-2w Ordinary Ware. Co. Ga. First Class Shoo Maker Hallos Block, Albany A vk All work neatly done to sails- faction, also priced pleat GIVE ME A CALL* Palace Barber Shop, , s Mary Street. J Gcs Reynolds Proprietor, % Sharing,-Shampooing. Hair Cutting 9 First Class Style, Polite and care- J fat attention. \ mended, and the establishment 1 29e96Se9e9SS6S6Se96Se9SSe9 of reformatories for the deten tion of criminals sixteen years of ago and under is urged. The stale's finances are in such shape that it may not be neces sary to borrow money this year, but if this is found a necessity it can he borrowed at the rate of two per cent, per annum. Shall We have a City hospital. The most praiseworthy trait in human character and the true fruit of a Christian life is to help our fellow man. The Master said, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it un to Me.’’ That persoD, therefore, who consecrates a part, at least, of his time and monov to educate he mind and alleviate the suN fering of liis noighhor is worthy of much commendation, and, if done in tho name of Ins Mustor, will reap an eterual reward. In my judgment our fair city Inis reached those conditions in her rapid growth where we need some boneficent institutions, the most important being that of an ideal, woll oquippoil city hospi tal. In every city of our population wo have those who ure among our liotst people, yet arc less for tunate than their brethren who need treatment they nre nbuu- lautly able to pay the cash of such, but are not able to go away to receive it There ore those away from home in public board- ng places where they would re- •eive the liost attention if it were |>ossiblo to give it, being thus icmoved from tho loving hand of mother or sister who have time to give to their pleas ure and comfort, they are some times noeessujjily neg!e.'ted.Such a iie-i i.'-n: .--ippi.i would meet, ineir need. Tue.i we have the Lord's poor, they are here, we love them, we could not reach the ideal life without them a- d the.e should never be over looked The rich man lost tl hint blood and indigestion are deadly enemies to good health. Burdock !f!n"d Bitters destroys them. A little life may be sacrificed to a -a 1- den Stuck ot croup, if yon don’t have l)r. Thom u* Electric Oil on hand for tiie emergency. “Xegtecled colds make fat Jgrave- yards." Dr. Wood’s Norway line Syrup helps men and women ton happy, vigerous old age. Terrible plagues, thoie Iti hlng, peat-r ing disposes ol the akin. Put an eun to misery. Doin', Ointment cures At any drug store. eool and Quaint. The pretty designs for summer buyers 9 are so very tempting. It’s a real pleas ure seeing them. Our stock is complete and we can show you all the advanced styles in Shirt V^)aists and Summer H)ress 7Vlaterials whether for ceremonious gowns or street wear. Humphreys & Williamson. ******* Watt Hardware Co., Opposite Passenger Depot, Wholesale and Retail ' Farming Implements, Sosl-, Doors, Blinds, Builders’ Material l Crockery, Glassware, Fishing Tackle, etc. 9 In New Johnson-Folks Block, j Watt Hardware Company. > I WWWWWWWWWW'&m WWTMW'JWWJIMW TfWWWVrW'MW js s TIWj !SWW9 ' opportunity of his life when ho deserves the severest iront.—Ex. TJHE PEOP. kl’S : PRESSING CLUB ■! A. T. Hvnsroic. i «.*l HARDY 0ROS , PLANT AVE. U Cleaning, Pressing and Re- jg pairing done. SaPsfaction 1 guaranteed. d pn.mptly. Your patm J lioited, •tSMaess-cs evlooked the ncedsof Lazarus : If lie had put them in liis own ls trap, carried him to a hospital maintained in part by ids money ~ lie would have had one star at QA man was arrested in I’iiila- least to shine into tho~dark val- dolphin the other day for peep, ley of death to guide him to a ing at a chorus girl while she w a. jK-aeofui rest dressing. A man so devoid of God through his son lias pro- imagination that he can’t be yidod a home and a complete satislio! with seeing tile average cure of all diseases eternally, chorus girl iftersheis ‘‘dressed’’ Ve the recipients of His love an punish- mercy should provide necessities for liis poor in their short pil- *"“• * ' gritnago. To my mind tiie call, There are seventysflve negro ! is “l* 0 " us - 1 a PI*' al to a people j . . . _ . delegates in the republican na i ttl >o 1 am sure from your past j LOllimClOrs 1111*1 1(1111(101^, tionul convention, hut of that history will uever turn dowa, KaiIuaip. furni.h.d on ill cIawm . number there is just one from j such a worthy and n^fuloneast * the section north of the Ohio and Our e8re ot eMcteut phy- j ; Potomac rivers. The exception is the negro lawyer from Balti more, who is to make a speech seconding Col. Roosevelt’s nomi. natfon. V THE PLACE TO SET EVERYTHING DONE —r AND WHAT YOU WANT. 18 AT J. T. McGEE’S .Wheelwright and Blacksmith 3hop.*^ Scientific Horse-shoeing a specialty. THE PLANO VERTICAL MOW ER. New Davis and Owensboro Wagons, New Buggies and Harness. Secondhand Vehicles and Harness for Sale Sole Agents for the Celebrated Rivere and Sapp Plows Lean supply your wants in Buggy and Wagon Har ness, Whips, etc., etc. o Everything in the Repair Line kept in stock and work done promptly. J. T. McGEE, 21 Albany Ave. OPPOSIIE COURT HOUSE “The Widow's: Mite." %Mp. The Crowning Triumph >f our tannery work it whiteneM i A. S. Morton. “C. S. Sunn Morton & Dunn, aicians will doubtless give us our I a p pp duam in great need trom a clinical and) J surgical standpoint. Notary PUDIIC, In concluding my appeal, let. Evening Herald Office me remind us that we are en« I Telephones: office 05, residence za here It it cftllfd for. Colortd goods we defense I thoroughly without cfeusldg co’or to run In the least. We do hhtli grade work and oar finr domestic finish excels all other methods. Colls s and Cuffs are ironed smooth ao the skin of wearer is not irritated. The Wilson Steam Laundry CASTORIA gor Infant* and Children 18 Amo BK VERY SMALL, but itls highly appreciated by ui and we will give as r.n.cU nttculi n to the ’ MITE'’ <iider as to "LARGER’’ order? and tlo our best to satisfy »'l. Our entire lino is a Good as Can St Had tor the money, and any article pur» ,*b.ised from tis :l not frafSlaetory, return and «et your money . Yours. J K CUll, Cof Mhrjr and Pet.dleton street*. s»»M*«as««tt«iHto«sMwm9P«s9»«a«»aMtK»«e«{nS Ellison’s Barber Shop, JUST OPENEP In Southern Hotel Building, in , place format hr occupied by loteiefr flee. Three Chaire—Prompt Jane Street Barber Shop. Jaamre Branch Prop. No 10 Jane St. First Class UR) EXPERIENCED x»A«T>raa •isSSssfi