Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, August 13, 1904, Image 2

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\ Cbe Evening Herald. a. P, Parham, Sr, A. P, Parham,]Jr, Editors fend PiibliiHin. | UR] -Cf WIKlIfTIOll: Cll Te»r 15 W Wly, Six Xistki IM lolly, Tim kettto >W fHUy.CxeTm « feeily, Ki Kwtii » WAYCROSS, QA., AUO. 13. 1904. japan's ratio Development. Tbe governmental system «.f tlie United States and Japan are at wide variance, in that one is democratic and the other im lmsijimujj naiitoUmp mill na|t J perial. The people are of differ ent races. Their histories pros hibit comparison. Ihelr customs are uulike. Between them there (is, fundamentally, but little iu common. Yet from the begin nine of progress in Japan there has been an American style, in energy, human characteristics, policies and ideals. Until recently Japan had been heard of only a little in remote parts of the world, and even the great Powers, whose agents are watching everywhere for signs of new advancement,had ignored it almost entirely. Reform and progress began in Japan about fifty years ago, in accord with modern standards, and it is but a few years since the country be gan to bo considered a great force in international affairs. That Japan’s sudden rise to eminence is a surprise to the whole world is due, probably, to the rapidity of advancement. Once a change was decided upon, tlie people acted quickly, force fully and harmoniously, under the guidance of a wise govern ment, and much has been accoms plished in a short time. In two generations Japan has developed from relative insignificance into leal greatness Star B. a SIrtish Oae, Bat It Kaku Senator Bacon will deliver la bor day address at Augusta The republicans admit that N. York is a doubtful state. This is proof positivo that she will go democratic. Boss Oortelyou is now said to look upon the result as certain. Georgo must have located the trusts’ campaign barrel at last. In Kentucky a man announces that he has discovered how “to make gold.” Evidently a typos graphical error for “gold cure. Homo of those St. Louis Igor- rotes have gone to see the Presi dent, who will probably declare that thov are really not fit to be seen. Alachua County, Florida, has a new paper —the Eagle; and wo may now expert to hear some screaming from that favored sec tion of tlio State. Judge Parker was recently presented with au oighty-tive pound watormelou. and the col ored vote may now be expected to wav6 in earnosl. If Tom Wutsou desires to be come a veritable political corpse he will immediately accept the populist noun nation for presi dent. New York’s subway saloon is now known as the “Uoxology bar.” The ordinary bar of corns morco certainly "docks” its pats rons' wages all right A man usually burs a hat that'* "in atyla," but tbe modern bet for men ha* Jots to answer tor. BaMhesds arm growing more numer ous every day. Hats make excellent breeding places for tbe parasitic germs wblcb eep the Ufa from the roots of the hair. * When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp is full of Dandruff it is a sure sign that these countless germs are busily at work. There Is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill tbe germs—that way is to apply Newbro’s H “ scalp-lt will kill the at hair la sore to result. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to Tha Harplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. CHEROKEE PHARMACY Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that preventive of suicide had been disco*’ ered will interest many. A run down •ystem, or despondency invanaoly pre* cede suicide and somethin? has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide IHce.y At the first thought af self destruction take Electric Ritters. It being a tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up tbe system. It is also f great Stomach. Liver, and Kidney reg ulator. O »ly 50c. Satisfaction guar anteed by Seals Pharmacy and Rrinson A Say. DeWitt is The Name. Wnen yon go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the -name DkWITT on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel is used in making De- Witt’s Witch Ilazei Salve, which is the beat salve in the world for cuts,burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caus ed numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market. Tan gnnu* ine bears the name E. C. DeWitt & Co Chicago Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Rrinson A Hay. End of Bitter Fight. Hews and Hotes The vivacious Washington i’ost baa raised the interesting 'question of now “to pack a trunk.’’ Hoe some of those cele brated Chicago "packers.' TlujJJictitrioul season will soon open, and some of the novelties to be offered are said to bo cal culated to make tbe front row habitues open their eyes. A Kansas farmer lias come to the front wholmsa tritleof 9100,- 000 to loan. Everything seems to bu going against those Wests eru Populists nowadays. The newspapers say that Judge Parker salts his cattle every day. It is ulso suspected thut he is ins cidentlv salting a river up which Mr. Roosevelt will have to row. Judge P. M. Roberts is holding his last session of the Pulaski county superior rourt, and will retire from the beach soon. He is disposing of much legal busi ness, which bas accumulated. Dr. Len G. Broughton, now in Now York city, has been to see the “sanctified saloon,” dedicat ed by Bishop H. 0. Potter. Be says the saloon may have been dedicated to God Almighty, but it’s not different, so tar as he can see, from a brewery grog shop. Tbe lightning bug is brilliant but be hasn’t any mind; he me anders through Hie darkness with bis headlight on behind. Likewise the foolish mercbsnt, whom no one esn advise; he de clares tbero’v “nothin' doin',’’ when asked to advertise. Uoorgia judges get 91000 in crease in salary, but can’t ride on free passes. Reported that Russian squad- rou has escaped from Port Ar tliur and is being pursued by Japs' Senator Clay says Parker will win if any body can. Dr. Broughton has been visit ing Bishop Potter’s grog shop in New York. Ruv.W.E.Mifnford is reported slightly improved. . The populists ojeet in Atlanta on September 1. # * Clyde ship builders have been asked to mako tenders quickly for the construction of British battleships which will excel any thing in the world. j “Two physicians had a long and I stubbon light with so abeesa on i right lung” writes ,1. F. Hughes, • DuPont, Ua., “and gave me up. Every body thougnt my time had come, a last resort I tried Dr. King's N Discovery for Consumption. The be fit I received was striking and l was on my feet in a few days. Now I have entirely regained mv health." It con- I qners all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lun«r troubles.* Guaranteed by Rrinson & Hay and Seals Pharmacy. Price 50c, and SI. Trial bottles free. For Judge City Court of Waycross* 1 will be a candidate for Judge of the City Court of Wavoross, at the Oj* tober election this vear. subject to the action of ti.e Democratic Executive Committee in reference to a primary election. If elected 1 will perform the duties of the office aa expeditiously 1 economically us is consistent with » due repaid for tha right* of the peo-. pie and a proper administration of the law. Aui». 10, loot. JOHN T. MYERS. A Perfect Painless Pill is the one that will cleanse the system set the liver to action,remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a pood taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly sad effectually are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Bob Moore of LaFavette, Ind., says: “A1 other Pills I have used grioe and sick en, while DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are simply perfect” Sold by 8eala Pharmacy and Rrinson A Hay. Puts an End to it All. ” A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from ove taxed organs, dizziness, backache, liv er complaint and constipation Rut thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. A Summer Gold. A summer cold is not only annoying but if not relieved pneumonia will be the probable result by fall. One Min* ute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the infl immation, heals, soothe* and strengthens tie lungs and bronchial tubes. One Minute Cough Cure ia an ideal remedy for the chils dren. It is pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. A certain cure for Croup, Cough and Cold Sold bv Rrinson it Hay and Seals Pharmacy.• For Solicitor I’lty Court i a candidate for election to the I of Solicitor of the City Court of Wayoross at the October election thl* ear, subject of course to anv action J the Democratic Executive Commit* ec and will appreciate the support of my fellow citizens .! WALTER BENNETT. A Sweet Breath is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach; When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to KoJol Dyspepsia Cure tor curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary & Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for years; tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the Hothem art often worried us .to what tha cries ot their infanta mean when they eeem to be tick or in pain and frequently are apt to diagnose tbe case wrongfully. Aa a. matter of fact, when an infant ia danger ously ill it seldom cries, so that when it begins to cry a great deal during-a severe illness it is usually a sign of amendment When a child suffers from inflam- matfoh of the lungs, it moans, but rarely cries. When suffering from bronchitis, the cry is gruff and rat tling. When Buffering from croup, the cry is sharp and fretfnL When hungry, it ia fretful and wailing. For Falling Hair. Kerosene is good for the hair and acalp and is not so greasy aa vase line, being more quickly absorbed. Brush the hair well before using and rub on the scalp with the finger tips. Plain gin is also a pood scalp tonic. While the hair is in a weak ened condition it shctiJd not be brushed hard, curled with hot irons or elaborately dressed. Try to give it a rest. Shampoo it only once in tix weeks until it is in better condi tion. Use shell hairpins and be careful that your hatpins do not (cratch tbe scalp and tear the hair. Pictured Wall Papsn. For children’s rooms there are ill sorts of interesting wall cover ings, chief among which are the Cedi Aldin’s English nursery par lor*. These contain not only the pictures of those old familiar friends, Red Riding Hood, Jack and Jill, Jack Horner and their compan ions, but tho verses to each as well. A pretty paper is made to simulate Dutch tiling in -be delft blue, every other tile showing a scene from Mother Goose, those between being white with a single little blue fig ure upon them. K0D0L cleanse*, purifies, ■ ■ strengthen* and sweet ens the stomach. K0D0L cure * |nd| f M||9n « <*/»• ■ - pepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. K0D0L accelerates the action of ■ - the gastric glands and gives tone to tho digestive organs. strain, gives to tho heart a full, fra# and untrammeled action, nourishes tho nervous tvgtom and feeds the brain. K0D0L la the wonderful remedy ■ ■■ that Is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their be lies all of the nourishment that Is contained In the food they eat. Year Dealer Can Sttfsty Yes. Bottle* only. S 1.00 Sue holdlnr 2H tlmae tha trial six*. which aalla for 50c. raaraRan owl* a* E. C. OeWZTT A CO., CHICAGO Seals Pharmacy Brinson & Hav. T . Tllll ^ I*. I use ot Kodol 1 began to improve at lollie IlMiiocrats ef Ware lountjr. once, and after tskisw a lew bottles' few davaaineb. provide* thattho Judge and Solicitor of tho City Court of Way* crons shall be elected by tbe people. This Act also requires that tne sue* cetsors of the present Judge and So licitor. whose terms expire December 11*05, shini be chosen at the General i to be held In OOt bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I llKe.” Kodol digest* what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Ri in*on A Hay. AV\OlNCKMK>T. Election to be held in October, 1004, t will be a candidate for the OumoO cratic nomination for the Judgeship, j Wareeboro, Ga.. July 28, 1904. by whatever method the County Dero* Editors Wavcrus* Herald: ocratiu Executive Committee may pre scribe for the selection of a candidate for that office. If nominated and elected, I will con* tlnue the effort which 1 have hfreto- FP7FMA piles, pimples, oil toon. ct*. LLZLMA cia kl CUBED AT UUU cdST.— IT „ 1 READ THE fCUOWHS IITTII. Tha Ec (ins Co., Chic«*a Gkmtlimkm—Enclosed find on* dollar to pay for another bottla of EC-2INE and * 5 cents for Ec-ilne Soap. J havo used nearly all the bottle you sent and it ha* done more for me than all other treat ment* combined that I have employed for four veara. I havo Ecfema on both tegs from ankle to knee and I have been *o bad at times I bad to eo on stilts. Since I romtneaced the rue of EC-ZINE my trouble hat nearly disappeared, In fact it feelj liken w*» well,but there area few rough apotcyc-t I don’t want to «tcp treatment with one bottle. Send me another bottle aa aoott as possitle and % cakeof soap, after I use it I expect to be perfectly cured and th<*n ! will tell you all about it. I hav® been under treatment for four years^and I can’t begin to tell you what I Wiave suffered and the •treat trouble and expense 1 have endured in tin time, but l have *J*»t hope* that 1 cured. I certainly believe I have r remedy at last. With best fishes •truck tbe right D'. L. ALEXANDER, Mt. Pleasant. N 550. Reward will be paid for any skin di*- ne.ietEM/ which forv made to administer the office eco* nomicallv and efficiently. J. C. REYNOLDS. August Uth, 1904. The Death Penalty. A Utile thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch* insigni* fiesnt cut*or puny boils have paid the death penalty it is wise to have Ruealen’s Arnica Salve ever handy. It l* the beat salve on earth and will pre* rent fatality, when burns,sores, ulcers and pUea threaten. Onlv 25c, at Seals v l Fhatmacy and Brinson A Hay. You may an. ounce to the public that I am a candidate for Representative ot Ware County to the Georgia Legislature, at the next October electi m. I do not feel that I need any introduction to the people of Ware County, they all know me. If I am elected I shall* farora bill to make elective by the people, tbe mem* bert of the Board of County Commis sioners and the members of the Board of Education, and County School Commit* turner. Very Respectfully, j. r. McDonald. OASTORZA. lMistu -jmwtMwjwgBwi assess J- G. REESE, First Class Shoe Maker M allox Block, albaxv A vs All work DMiljr done to tads* faction, also price p'casc. GIVE ME A CALL- Mt. Pleasant, N C ... be paid for sny skin diti tcTMA. mis. iiooo nisei, nann, mo «qrm, . which the new Radium remedy—KC'BINB. wfllnstcoi* promptly. Send today for a FREE atment. sufficient to cure any ordinary cate. THIS EC'ZIJfE COMPANY M. Kt’PBBMEIER. Sales Age C! Chicago, tit A. S. Morten. JO, S. Bonn Morton & Dunn, Contractors and Builders, Estimate furnished on all classei work. Address Wayerosa postoffice or tee os at 79 Eads 8t.. 43 Howe SL CASTOR IA Vot Infanta and Children •issr 3* Subscribe for the Heroin Tbe Rind You Rave Always Bought, and which bas been in use for over SO yean, has borne tho signature of and has been made under his per- aonal supervision alnco Its infancy. wldiVZ/dKMfi Anownoonetodecelvoyonlnthl*. All Counterfeits, Imitations and •• Just-os-good” are bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger tbe health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA. Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind ^ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea--Tlio Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbe Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THK CCNTAON COMPANY, TV MURRAY RtRCCT. NSW TORN CfTY. . Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. Time. DEPARTURES. For Savannah and the East. Train No. 58 6 20am 32 9 50 am 22 6 30pm 40 {. 10 15 p m For Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Tampa and South. Train No. 39 leaves 6 20 a m 93 5 55 pm 21 6 30 p m For Brunswick and local points. Train No. 88 arrives 9 45 a r 90 6 10 rt For Tifton. Albany and local points. Train No. 90 10 10 pu 88 9 65 a B 92 10 50 an For Suwannee, Gainesville, Ocala, Tampa, and West Coast. Train No. 39 leaves 6 55 a m For Valdosta* Thomasville, Montgomery, and Went. Train No. 89 leaves 0 55 a m 35 12 40pm *.57 10 15pm ARRIVALS. From 8avannah and the East. Train No. 39 arrives 6 05 am 35 12 20 p iu 21 6 15 pm 57 10 00pm From Jacksonville. St Augustine,Tampa and South. Train No. 92 arrives 10 45 a m 22 GCfipm .,40 10 00 p m From Tifton, Albany and Local points. Train No. 89 arrives 6 05 a tn ; 87 • 0 25 pm 93 6 50pm ! From Suwannee. Gainesville, Ocala, Tampa and West Coast- Train No. 40 arrives 0 10 p in Train No- 89 leaves 6 25am 87 6 55 p m Tomocbichi Tribe Improvedl Order of Red|Men meets every Friday night at Council Hall in Masonic building Visit ing member* cor diaily invited. R. L. SINGLETON. C. of R. B. a PINN. Sachem. WAYCROSS LODGE, NO. 97,1.0.0. F, Meets Wednesday night at 8:00o’clock. Lodge room Lott A Hitch building, third floor. Every member - «ry-«rv. '* «*Pocted to attend, and visiting Odd Fellow* cordially invited. Im portant business to be transacted. ^ Way cross Lodge. No 80b. F* A A. m. Meets on second and fourth !Tueadays, at 7:80 p. m. in Masonic Building >11 qualified brethren coidlslly invited to attend A. G. Villee, W. M. J. Morton Young, secretary. From Valdosta. 1 homnsviie, Montgomery aud Wtst. Train No. 58 arrives 6 00am 32 9 45 a m 40 6 10 pm From Brunswick and local points. Sleepers between Jacksonville and St Louis on trains 40 and 57 and 58 and 39 via Way cross and Montgomery Through sleepers between Jacksonville and Macon via Waycross aud TiAon on Trains No. 40 and 90 and 89 and 39. For farther information as to through car service, trains making local stops and schedules to points on or beyond our lines apply to R. B. POLLARD, Ticket agent Passenger station. Waycross Ga. M. WALSH, Traveling Passenger Agent. Savannah. Ga W. H, LEAHY. .Passenger Agent, Savan :ah, Ga. W.J. CR&lG. ti.P, A.. Wilmington. N. C. H M. EMERSON. Traffic Mgr., Wilmington, N.C. Lott, Faiu & Co. » FUBHITOBE m TF YOU don't have the cash ^ to pay in full, we’ll wait for the balance. We’ll make it an easy matter to buy what you need and tee that the price is right. No chance for disappointment in dealing with us. De'tx Encampment No. 3,1. O, O. F. meets in lodge room in Lott*Hitch build ing every second and fourth Tuesday nights. Visiting brothers are. cordially wel* come. tf Notice, Ilebekalis. Esther Rebekah Lodge. No fl, 1. Q O F.. meets on the 1st, 3rd and fttb Tues- '~>ys at 7:80 p m.. and 2nd id 4th Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Members are urged to at tend, and visiting Rebekah* irdially invited! Arois Eason. Secretary. Regular Convention of Wakefield Lodge, No. 27, K. of P., Monday Evening 7:30. / Mfrabers and visiting brothers cordially in vite i. UBSaFfiOKaSB a h. i. WEST, Contractor And Builder. Estimates Furnished on Ail classes of work. See or Write lie If you have anything to build. L 81 EaJs Street, WAYCROSS, - . GEORGIA. sesMoes Lott, Fain & Co. Palace Barber Shop, Mary Btrset. Grs Reynolds Phoprieto*. f, Shaving, Shampooing. Hair Cutting in First Glass Style, Polite and care- fa i R'tention. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King’s New Discovery ri'CsffiE 3 ”'.*. A Perfect Fot AU Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Mm, tack If It Mb. TrblBottiMfrM. CASTORIA. Bstistt. y,Trilarr