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Cbe evening fferdtd.
M. F. Farham, Sr.
S. F. Parham,','!*
Editor, Ml
PjblUhin.
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WAVCROSS, OA., Alia. t. IM4.
Port Arthur and the G.- O.
are evidently doomed.
It now looks as if tlie Japs
could take their time in the re
duction of Port Arthur.
Gold democrats and silver
democrats are all rallying under
the Parker banner.
Ex-governor Hogg of Texas,
says that I’arkor will be elected.
That ought to sottlo it.
Sanitary precautions are gen
erally observed in St. Lcuis,
Even grievances are being aired.
If thoro is anything otlior peo
ple want that Joe Hill Hall
wants, we would bo pleased to
learn what it is.
Oil will be sprinklod on tho
roads in the District of ('oluni-
bia. Dust will bo thick this
year on tho roads leading to tho
District.
A Pbrco county womau struck
her husband over the head with
n broom and made him crazy.
Ware county husbands have
learned to dodgo the broomstick.
Kipling's now poem, "Once
on u time there was a man," will
be a valuable asset for the au
thor if Joseph Chamberlin should
take the British helm of state.
The maximum boodle vote is
estimated at 5,000. That, is
nearly accurate. But it is hards
ly fair to pxposO tho strength of
tike Republican machine.
Tho report of Port Arthur's
fall will be -Inly confirmqtl. So
big isTfio bottle and so long has
it beeu corked that tho noise of
tho release will ho heard around
tho world.
An employe in a state build
ing at tho World's Pair rotused
to accopt her salary on Sunday.
It is doubtful whether women
would makegood campaign man
agers.
The Republicans of Missouri
have surrendered to the notor
ious machine gang of St. Louis.
And they cull that reform It's
liko a band of pilifors operating
under a tlag of truce.
Foreign immigration will
eventually solve tbe negro prob
lem in the south. A race that
will uot till the productive lands
of the south must givo place to n
race that will <lo it.
As Not then Negroes View II,
The following highly interest
log communication to the Wash
ington Post presents, in a nut
shell as ii'were, the race ques
tion as it appears to the negroes
of the north:
Editor Post: As a colored
man I wish to call attention to
the difference-between the re.
publican and tho democratic na
tional conventions At the repub
lican convention the colored
man was treated as a companion
friend, and brother. There he
was made to feel as if he were
not only a political, but a s cial
equal.
The delegates follows the ad
vice and example of our beloved
President Theodore Roosevelt,
who teaches that the color
ed man deserves to be
treated as a social equal. To
emphasize this fact, he had the
courage to have at his table
Professor Booker T. Washing
ton. If Roosevelt is elected it
will so encourage tho colored
men that we will demand that
Professor Booker Washington
shall 1st the republican candidate
for vice president in 1908.
Let not my colored brethren
forget that scene in tho rpublican
convention when a beautif white
girl was placed upon the stage,
and by her side a negro boy.
They then placed (lags in their
Imnd and allowed them to lead
the cheering, thus making the
tirst and grandest axample of
SCIENCE PREVENT8 BALDNESS-
THE DAGUERREOTYPE.
n> ratal Carat ama Ita Hoardr Haw 044 (rollout caaoaralaar IU rraaaaa
Facta at fClear*. | When It Waa Xetr.
tt la the rarest thing In the world for ‘ Many nmaalng remark* wore made
a man to be neceisartly bald. No man at the doora Of daguerreotype galleries
whose hair la not dead at the roots, need (hey were first opened la this
be bold If be will use Newhro’e Herpi- coantry. A small frame containing a
clde. th* new acatp antiseptic. Herpi- iaux fpc clineol would draw a crowd,
cldc deitroys the germ that cuts the hair rr~‘ . - nnHwUa describe
off at ths root; and deans the acatp o t, One man would undertake WQeKno*
dandruff and Imtm it In a *p#rfsctly bow they were mode, too look in the
healthy condition. Mr. Mannstt, in ths machine, and the picture cotne*-lf you
Maryland Block, ^lutte. Mont., waa en- look long enough." Another would
tlraly bald. Zn less than a month Herpi- M .. “it not so much the looking that
clda had removed the enemies of hali lt The gan burn8 lt \ Q if you
growth, and nature did lt» work by eov- ■•Anothermade ltaU very
•ring hla bead with thick hair an inch *f«P .AnotDer maue it an very
lenf, and in six weeks he bad a normal plMo hy stating. The plate Is a look*
•ult of hair. Sold by leading druggists. | lng giau, and when you alt In front of
Send 10c. in atampe for sample to The t it your shadow sticks on tbe plate."
How It cMtne about was never
known, but the Impression became
general that the sitter must not wink.
No operator of Intelligence ever told
fitter not to wlnk^ for the effort to
refrain would Lave given the eye an
nsbaturol expression. We found lt a
duty to tell I he sitter to wink us usual;
that natural winking did oot affect tbe
picture. Even then it was not always
Harplcide Co.. Detroit. Mich.
CHEROKEE PHARMACY
Suicide Prevented.
Tbe startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been discov
ered will interest many. A run down
system, or despondency invariaolypre*
cede suicide and something has been
(ound that will prevent tb.t condition \ n^eretwii. On."- old" Indy Jumped o'u’t
which makes suicide llke»y At the* - . <ri __ „ oltt , n „ . vam h( .i#
tirst thought af self destruction take ot ibe c J» ,r
Electric Bitters. It being a tonic and over, raising both bunds and exclaim-
nervine will strengthen the nerves
and build up the system. It is also a
great Stomach, Liver, and Kidoey reg
ulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guar
anteed by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson
A a ay.
DeWitt is The Name,
When yon go to buy Witch Hazel
Salve look for the trame Dr.WITT on
every box. The pure, unadulterated
Witch Hazel is used in making De-
Witt's Witch HazJt Sa'.ye, which lathe
best »aiye in the world for cuts,burns
bruises, boils, eczema and' plies. The
ipularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
.lye, due to its many cures, has caus
ed numerous worthless counterfeits to
be placed on the market. The genu
ine bears the name E. C. DeWitt A Co
Chicago Sold by Seals Pharmacy and
*• isou A Hay.
End of Bitter Fight.
o physicians had a long aud
the equality of the races that I »tubbon fight with ,n .abcet, on mv
. , ' J I right lung 1 ’write* J. F. Uughee, ot
history records. j DuPont, tin., “and gave mo up Every'
In the democratic convention b«ly thougut my time had eomo. ‘
, ...» I»«l resort I tried Dr. King's N
there was not u single colored ~ ‘ .
man. It was in word nnd in deed
white man's convention of a
white liiau’a party. All hail to
Roosevelt, who lias given the
poor negro so much to encou
rage him to persist in his poli
ticnl and social rights.
Hunky S. Bai-ek.
received wa, striking end
oq my feet In a few day.. Now I hove
enttroly regained mv health." It coo.
quere all Cough,, Cold, aud Throat
and t.liug troubles. Guaranteed by
llrin.on .t Hoy aud Seats Pharmacy.
Price liOe, and 81. Trial bottles tree.
log: “Stop It atop ltl I wlnkedl"
Another remarkable fact waa that
cittern seldom acknowledged their own
llkeneasca. “All good but mine,” waa
the common decision. An aged couplo
after examining their picture* came to
thla conclusion, “Marla, your, la per
fect but thla doe. oot look Ilk. me."
But the <gd lady anewered, “Jenna,
youra la na natural aa life, but mine la
a failure." After a longer consultation
the old gentleman said. "We must
know each other better than we know
ourselves.” At ono time when Daniel
Webster sat for a daguerreotype tbe
finished picture waa held before him.
Turnlqg away, be said: “I am not to
Judge of my own looks. It la for you
to Judge, and you must decide whether
tbe work ta worthy of your reputa
tion.-—A. Dognrdus In Century.
MISTAKES IN LIFE.
am*
Russia's hope of war success,
rays an observer, is tike the
Mukdeu Railway; It might well
bo added that the country's pros
perity ttiul order in peace de
pend upon improvements in that
other system, the Government.
The recent murder of the
Hodge, family by negroes near
Statesboro is one of the most
brutal crimes in the annals of
this or any other state. The
negroes will bo hanged, bit this
and other crimes will be repost
ed and prow more frequent ss
tbo dpfs go by. God only knows
how the negro problem is to be
solved-
Continued disasters cause
gloom in St. Petersburg.
It transpires that the assassin
of Von Plolive was once a school
teacher.
Brooks County’s tirst bale of
cottou is In aud brought a good
price.
Sinkers out off Chicago's ice
supply w)iich still further com
plicates a situation alreudy euN
liciontly interesting,
Editor
AV>01N(KWKNT.
Wqresboro, Ga„ July 28, 1904
i Wsycrosa Herald:
tuny unuonuv* u> the public that
I am a candidate for Representative ot
Ware County to the Georgia Legislature
at thi* next October electi- a, 1 do uot
I tv I that I need any introduction to the
pfop'e of Ware Coun'v, ♦hfy all know
me, II I mu elected I shall favor a hill
to make e'ec«ive by the people, ths? mem
hem nf the Board of C»onty Commls-
•UmeM a»i*l ihe member* of the Board of
Education, mid Counts School Comm s-
•lorer. Very Reapectfnllv.
•* V. '? D NsMs’h
a A SUlUiuc
sold is ti
A Perfect P.unless Pill
i- the one that will cleanse the system
set the liver to actio i,remove the bile,
cl*nr the complexion, cure headache
and leave a good taste in the mouth.
The famouslittle pills for doincr such
work pleasantly and effectually ^r«
DeWitl’a Little Early RUerf? ilol
Moore of LsFavette, Ind.. says: *A1
other Pills I have used gripe and sick
en, tvhile Do Witt’s Little Early Risers
are simply perfect" Sold by Seals
Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay.
Puts an End to it All. '
A grievous wall oftimes comes as a
result of unbearable pain from nvc
taxed organs, dizziness, backache, liv
er complaint and constipation Hut
thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills
they put an end to It all. They are
gentle but thorough. Try them. Ooly
25c. Guaranteed by Seal* Pharmacy
and Brinson A Hay.
Ff7FklA nttt. PtMHtt, ois «mii. ch
lli/rMA CIS kf CURED AT Mill COST.-
LVLLIIIG arjO THE fOUlllU LETTED.
Th« Be bins Co., Chicago-
DEAD gll! fOUO,r,M lSTTE> *
—Bncloard find on* dollar to pay
. . . fj
Gsmti-rmsw—Bndoaed find on* dollar to
•nothtr bold* of RC*/I NK and «j cenfa for I
Soap. I have used nearly all ih*T'*'Ule T«
and It baa dons nune for mo than all othn .
menu combined that I have employed .for fonr
ears. I have Bctems on both leg* flora ant * “
net’ and I have bran so bad at timet ) had
I have Kciema
jd 1 have bran s
— stilts. Sines I commenced the
my iron bis haa nearly disapp-'i
i waa veil, but
both leg* ftom ankle
1 had to go
of KC ZINK
fact it feels
few rough spots yet
mthe
in) and then I will tell yoi
... with
bottle as toon as pcMible and a
It I esnect to lie perfectly
I bavt
A Nitmmet
but if not r«
the nrotittbl** result hr fsli. On- Mm-
ttt«» Omugh Cure"d»»ttri the t»nik-,fcn.
dra w- out the inti tinination, (teals.
so,»th«*H and Htrengtbena tlung- and
bronchial tubes Oo*» Miuutw i’iugh
Curt* is an Ideal remedy^r the chil
dren. It is pleasant to (he taste and
perfectly ha miles*. A *w»rtpin «*u»v
for Croup. Congh^ml C )M. Slid by
Brinson A Hav and Seals Pharmacy.
The peath Penalty.
A Blt’e thing sometimes result* in
death. Thus » mere scratch, insigni
ficant cutaor puuv boils have paid the
death penally, tt Is wise to have
llni*ttlen’* Arntct Salve ever handy. It
is the best salve on earth and will pie-
vent fatality, when hurns.sore», ulcers
and plies threaten. Oulv S5c, at Seals
Piiat maey and Brinson A Hay. ^,7 - ?
A Sweet Breath
l trouble and mpause I Iwve endnrvd in th
but I have g. cat hope* th a I will «**» l»s
rd I oartalnly baliavo I h-svo struck the right
With bavt wish*.* t am
D. I- ALt XANDKR
Wt. Pleasant, N
I be paid for any akin dL
. ttiwA. run, ut»c mss, rsnft,tts» mi«.
which thenaw Radium remedy- EC-XINX,
lot cure promptly. Send today for ■ FRhB
cant, Hufecicnttocnre any ordinary casa.
THE KC-ZINK COMPANY
W. KtThRMK!?:R, Sales Agml
‘«arbvtn Stncr. Chicago, HI.
Broodln*r Over Them tm fad
I'nprofltabla Work.
One of tbe most unprofitable ways
of spending time is tbe practice, to
which many persons are addicted, of
brooding over tbe mistakes one has
made In life and thinking what he
might have been or achieved If he
bad not done at certain times Just what
he did do. Almost every nnsnccessfnl
man In looking over hla past career is
Inclined to think that lt would have
been wholly different but for certain
slips and blunders—certain hasty, ill
considered acts into wnich he waa be
trayed almost unconsciously and with
out a suspicion of their consequences.
Aa be thinks of all the good things
of this world—bopor, position, power
and Influence—of which he has been
deprived In some mysterious. Inexplica
ble way. he has no patience with him
self, and as It Is painful and humiliat
ing to dwell long upon one's own fol
lies lt Is fortunate If he doeMthot Im
plicate others—friends and relatives—
In bis disappointment*. Perhaps, as
education has never been free from
mistakes—mistakes Indeed of every
kind—he Imputes the blame to his
early training. In which habits of thor
oughness and accuracy or, again, of~
self reliance and independence of
thought may not have been Implant
ed. Perhaps a calling was cboaen for
him by his parents without regard to
Ms peculiar talents or tastes and pref
erences. or If he was allowed to choose
for himself It was when bis Judgment
was Immature and unfit for the respon
sibility. Tbe result was that the square
man got Into tho round bo|e or the tri
angular man got Into the square hols
or the round man squeezed himself
Into the triangular bole.—Success.
AVegelable PrepataUonforAs
simflating meFoodandBegula-n
| ting the Stomata andBorels of |
■iiiiffiLsui!ii»[rtSyi
Promotes DtgestionCheerful-
nessandRest.Conlaina neither
pium.Morphine norMineral.
>TIC.
(vnmaas
itjiusja-
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms,Convulsions,Feverish
ness and Loss or SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature or
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GASTORIA
For Infanta and Children,
The Kind You hu.d _
Always Bought ■
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTDRiA
ft
Spot Cash $28.00
Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon.
lixlj Auburn one-horse wagons $28. lAxlI Auburn one-bore* wagons$29
Our goods are
made to order by
first-class manufac
turers
Turpentine wagons
Open and top Bug
gies.
Cross • Tie a
Wood Wagons.
Light farm wagons
Harness made to
order *-
Light and Heavy
Team Collars.
J* A. JONES, Way cross, G-a.
-loir Prmtin o* Send y° ur for
i l lllllllgj 0b print j ng to the
EVENINQ HERALD Low prees. First-class work
A Hard Critic.
A clergyman wa* rebuked by one of
ths ruling elders for sauntering oo the
Sunday nloug the hillside above tbe
manse. Tbe clergyman took the re
buke in good purt, but tried to show
the reuioutitrant that the actlou of
which he complained was innocent and
lawfuL and he was about to cite the
famous example of a Sabbath walk,
with tpe plucking of the ears of corn,
aa set forth in the gospels, when be
was interrupted with the remark, “On
aye. sir. I ken weel what you mean to
say. but for my pairt 1 ba© nefer tboebt
the better o' them for breakln’ the
Hawbbath." — Gelkle’s "Scotch Rem
lntscences."
it a never falling sign of a healthy
stomach. When the breath is ba t the
stomach is out of order. There (a no
remedy In the world equal to Krutoi
Drspepola Cure for curing indigestion,
dvspepala aud all stomach disorders.
Mr* Mary & Crick, of Whit# Plains,
Ky., write*: "l have bra a dyspeptic
for years; tried all kinds of remedies
but continued to grow worse. Bv life
use ot Kodol 1 begin to improve at
once, and after taking a few bottle*
am fullv restored in weight, health
and strength and ean eat whatever I
like.** Kodol digests what you eat and
mike* the stomach sweet Sold by
Seale Pharmacy and Bifnton & Hay.
Y J- G. REESE, ;
S First Cluss Shoo Maker 9
\ Mai.kox Hi.ock, Albany Ave S
fi All »orlc neatly 'tonn to .alia- j®
faction, at,n price, p'ea.e *
OIVB ME A CALL J.
'«9e»S9«S<SSS SM81
A. S. Morton. , IC. E. Dana
Morton & Dunn,
Contractors and Builders t
1 Estimates furnished on all classes or
Address Way cross poatolfice or
Th* Ksnssro* Rot. .
One of tbe queerest little animats or
ths antipodean wilds of the paradox
ical continent of Australia la a Uttle
sooioglcal oddity which the naturalists
have called the kangaroo cat. It av-<
era get no larger than tho common ro
dent of tbe Norway variety, but la a
miniature kntigaroo in every respect
Ita mode of locomotion is precisely ths
same as that of Mscfopus glganteus.
Besides this, the femsle carries its
young In pouches which nature has
provided for that purpose and in many
other respects imitate^ the habits and
characteristics of Its* gigantic relative.
work,
see us st 79 Cods St., 43 Howe St.
CASTORIA
For Intuit* anil Children
' j. Room roe Do*bl.
"Oh, my, yea, he'*-*w*y op In Shake-
■peare.” ,
"I* be? I shouldn’t bar* gueraed
tbit be bed ever read a Une of Sbaka-
Thtr* atren**. Havent you noticed
that every llttlo wbll* be aaya In
•ootnr--Chicago Reconl-Qcrald.
A Uttle ImeUaaA t* It Hlmeeli.
Town#—Ibera’e notbtng I bate SQ
much a* a laay man. Browua—Well, I
wlab there were more ot tbecn. Town.
-Too do? Broom* Borv Tbo more
Ixry men there are the tea* compatttlan
wa’d bare ta buxlncaa.—Philadelphia
_ KODOL digests what you oat.'
I 1 KODOL cleanse* purities,
I; strer.^;:ie:»a and ivtust-
ins the stomach.
KODOL cures Indigestion, dy»•
-■ ■ ■ pep&ia. and all stomach
and bowel troubles.
KODOL accelerates tho action at
—■ i ■ the gastric glands and
gives tone to the digestive organs.
KODOL re,,tVM * n overworked
■■■" — stomach cf all nervous
strain, gives to th* heart a fuh. free
and untrammeled action, r.ourtahes
ths nervous svstsm and feeds the
brain.
KODOL 11 ,he wonderful remedy
that is mak:r. t - so many
sick people well and wc*>. peep?*
strong by giving to their be dies all of
the nourishment thst l« contained in
ths food they eat.
Taer Dultf Cu Strati? T
Beuman^. gi.oc s.
B L. SING LETO.V,
B. t\ FI
s. \yor r.
Tomochlchi Tribe
Improved! Order
of Red|Men meets
evory Friday
night ai* Council
Halt In Manoalc
building Visit
ing member* cor
dlall)- Invited.
FINN. Sac hern.
WAYCK08# LODGE, XO. 97,1.0.0. I\
Mecu Wedneodny night
at S:UOo'cloefe. Loflgeroom
Lou & hitch building,
third floor. Every member
in ekpt’cted to attend, nnd
cordially Invited, tm-
bti.Hlnostt to be transacted.
R. H. WALDEN. Noble Grand.
the trial ait*. »h.oh seiiwfcr 5Cc.
rusvaiBn iwu at
R*c. oswrrr 4 co., Chicago
Sell* Pbaraw'
Brinson.
Palace Barber Shop,
Uary Street.
6n Bareoue Paoratnba,
Shartn*. Shampooing. HatrOotting
la Flnt Clam Style, Polite and cate-
(bl aitentton.
irmsgiaiaB«g
Hcb
. Sec'*
Lodge. No 80j,
.‘ond
7:Z0
F. 4 A. M. Meets on second
and fourth JTutsdnya, at 7:2f
p. to. In Masonic HuRdlng
All nullified brethren coidially
invited to attend
A. G. Vtllee, W. M.
J. Morton Voting. Secretary
De'tz Kncampmeot No.
8. I. O, *?. K. meets in iodgo
room in Idllt-Hitch build
ing every second and fourth
Tuesday nights. Visiting
■brother* are. cordially wel
come. tf
Kolias Kebekabf.
Bather Rebekab Lodge, •
.aUOO F.. meets on
the lit. 3rd end lib Tues
days at 7:30 p m.. and Sftd
snd 4tb Tuesdays at 3 p. m.
I'to at
bekshs
•wo, and visiting
eordisliy invited,
ss A no IB Easgk. SecreUry.
Regular Convention ot
Wakefield Lodge, No.
27, K. of P. t Monday
Evening 7:30.
Members and visiting
brothers cordially in
vitel
OABTORIj
dignstai*
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