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WAYCROSS, OA.. AUO. 2». 1904.
Governor Terrell has ordered
an invest igaltolt of that States'*
boro affair.
Judge Parker is now “in the
woods. 1 ' But bo'll be outof them
in November,
It's curious, but the Sultan
must go to tlio royal‘‘Cotrers , ’be
fore he can cough up.
Man in Chicago ate bologna
saugage and died. Hate to soo a
man go to the dogs that way.J
The Sultan's favorite porfumo
will never bo that old established
favorite, “new.mown hay.
Everything soems quiet at
Statesboro today. May Goorgia
never have another like trouble.
The Russians at Port Arthur
refuse to surrendor or to. send
non-combatants out of the bo-
lougurod city.
The new heir to the Russian
throne is to have one of those
patent adjustable names that
shuts up like a folding ben
A white-haired vulture, taken
in 1700, died in the zoological
gardens at Vicuna in 1824, thus
living 118 yoars in captivity.
Only two warships of the Vlad
ivostok fleot havo returned to
that port. Several otbors have
gone to Davy Jones’ locker.
It hns been turned out just as
tho Uerald predicted when the
rains set in. The cotton crop is
cut off at least oud third.
Ir seems quite likely that on
account of the inflamed Condition
of tho minds of tho poople in
Bullock county many Innocent
negroes will suffer.
Candidate Fairbanks is said to
bo fond of “taking long walks in
tho woods ” If he is trying to
find the head of Snlt Crook, that
littlo matter will all bo arranged
for him next fall.
The killing of the little live
year-old Hodges girl, whooftered
the negro brutes a penny, all she
had, for her lifo, will not soou
be forgotten at Statesboro or in
the civilized world.
The Jgorrotea are reported to
have “waived the point," and
donned “pants’’ on their recent
visit to the White House. They
must be of a very wavering dijs*
position.
BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO MUMF0RD.
We clip the following sweet
and beautiful tribnte to the las
menred Mumford, from the edit-
tonal page of the Angutla
Chronicle:
' “W. E. Mumford, founder of
the Industrial Home in Macon,
where homeless orphan children
are cared for, is dead. And He
said “Suffer little children to
come unto Me,” has ere this as
sembled Heaven’s Choir and wel
corned him with music from gol
en harps with Angel Ungers
touched. He sacrificed all he
had for the “little ones’’ that
they might be fed and clothed
And now the bright raiment has
been pat upon him and riches un-
told is his reward. He beard the
cry of the forsaken waif and gave
it home and shelter and was
homeless himself. He has .a
mansion now and the ga’es are
pearl and tho walls are of Jasper
and the diadem, that all the
jewels of earth cannot equal is
upon his bead.”
“On earth his ears heard only
the pitiful wail of the forsaken,
but now his bearing is attuned
to Heaven's sweetest strains and
the melody comes from the thou
sand, myriad throated Choir
liymed in praise and anthemed in
rejoicing.’ 1 '
‘Tho feet that were weary with
the marches through strenuous
noons, on this glorious Sabbath
MSN ARK POWERLESS.
T» npt Anixt Dlwaw trilm Tktr
tutlu at th* I'aitrlrias Cam.
To treat Dandruff, and ratlins Uhlr.
with Irritant* or oils on which a para-
•Itto term win proapar, X like scooplna
water from tho optaa to prevent tho tlda
from rising.
Tou cannot aooemptlah a satlafactory
euro without bavins a right understand-
CONDENSED STORIES.
How Lord Houghton Como to Bo Callod
“Cool of tho Evoning."
Sydney Smith’s name for Monck-
ton Milne, afterward J»rd Hough-
ton, waa “Cool of the Evening/’ and
the reason for this choice ia jpartly
In* of tho fundamental causes of ths
trouble. i
Tou moat kill the Dandruff Germ.
Newbro's Herptddo docs this because It
la specially made to do that very thing.
When tho germ Is removed, the hair
has no choice but to resume healthy
crowtb and beauty.
“Destroy the cause, you remove the
effect. 1
Sold by leading druggists. Send Me. In
stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co.
Detroit. Mich.
CHEROKEE PdABMACY
A Perfect Painless Pill-
is tfie-one that will cleanse the system
set the liver to action .remove the bile,
clear the complexion, cure headache
and leave a good taste in the mouth,
famous little pills for doing such
The famous little pills lor doing
work pleasantly ntfd effectuall:
DeWiti's Little Etrlv Risers. * Hob
Moore of LaPavette, Iod.. says: ’‘Al
other Pills I have used grlne and sick
en. while DeWitt’s Early RUer*
are simply perfect." Sold by Seals
Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay.
A Summer Gold.
but If not relieved pneumonia will be
the probable result by fall. One Min
ute Cough Cure clears the phlegm,
draws out the foflunmation, heals,
soothes and strengthens t *e lungs and
bronchial tubes— One Minute Cough
Cure is an ideal remedy for the chlls
dren It is pleasant to the taste and
perfectly harmless. A certain cure
for Croup, Cough and Cold. Sold by
Ilrinson A Hay and Seals Pharmacy.t
A Sweet Breath
never falling sign of a healthy
stomach When the breath is bad the
stomach is out of order. There Is no
morn, press gladly the golden remedy In the world equal to Koddl
. . Dyilbepsia Cure for curiug indigestion,
Streets and the brow that was dyspepsia and all stomach disorders.
clouded with care in looking after I ?! rs - Marys. Crick, of White Plain.,
, ,, .... " , Ky., writ,.: “1 have benji a ily.neptlc
the "little ones’ IS garlanded ; for years: tried all kind. of remedies
with lnnenafi-nm fh« iron of life ” ' ,,ut continued to grow worse. Ilv the
vutn leaves fiom rue tree or me. „ 8C 0l Ko dol 1 began to improve at
"He gathered the "littlo ones’’’
from the dark and tainted places
and after taking a few bottles
am fully restored in weight, health
and strepgth and can eat whatever I
li«e.” Kodol digest* what you eat and
makes the stomach sweet- Sold by
of earth. He will live foroyor
amid tho perfutno of Heaven S t Seals Pharmacy and Btinaon <& Hav.
gardens.”
Tired and worn and weary he
saw the earth receding, but ere
it was lost to sight he doubtless
caught a vision of the radient
shore and beyond the smiling
fields and happy feces and above
the ifrusic of angel voices and the
glad welcome from the redeemed
hosts, he heard the voice of his
Elder Brother saying: “In as
much as you have done it nnto
the least of these 'little ones,’
you have done it unto Me."'
The writer kaows something
about the temper and despera
tion of an exasperated southern
mob. Oaptain Hitch did the
very best he could under the cir
cumstances at Statesboro. It oc
curs to us that the “resignation”
talk of some of the officers of the
state militia lieoanse they were
not permitted to fire into a thous
and citizens is exceedingly Quix
otic. Suppose they had dono so
at Statesboro, what* woold have
been the result?
Ohio farmers are said to be so
paiufully prosperous that it is
necessary to operate on them for
appendicitis. Wait until they
can "operate on Wall Street.
Buts an End.to it All. ,
revealed in the anecdote
which is taken from the “Remi-
niscences of a Itoyal Academician.
At a London dinner given by a
distinguished man, Sydney Smith
had the place of honor, and Milne
was among the other guesta.
Milne’s manner to the great wit
and divine waa lacking in the re-
spcct due to age and position. He
calmly addressed him as “Smith,
which every time made those who
fgit what was proper wince as at a
personal affront.
Finally Milno said, with some
thing of an air:
“I’m going on to the archbishop’s
reception at Lambeth palace.”
“Oh, arc you? So am I,” and
Sydney Smith. “May I ask if you
hare a carriage here ?”
“No,” said the “Cool of the Even
ing.”
“Well, I have, and I shall be hap
py to give you a seat in it, but you
must do me one favor. Don’t-call
tho archbishop Howieyl”
The voice and manner of piteous
entreaty convulsed the company and
crushed Milne, who retired as soon
is possible from the table.
Thos, Solemn Canadians.
Major Edwards, United States
consul general at Montreal, recent
ly paid a flying visit to Washing
ton and met many of his old friends
at the capital, says the New York
A grievous wall oftlmes comes as ft
result of unbearable pain from ove
taxed organs, dizziness, backache, liv*
er complaint and constipation But
thanks to Dr. King’s New Life Pills
they put an end to it all. Tney are
gentle but thorough. Try them. Only
25c. Guaranteed by Seals Pharmacy
and Brinson tfc Hay.
End of Bitter Fight.
“Two physicians had jt long and
ight lung” writes J. F. Hughes, of
DuPont, U*., “and gave me up. Every*
body thougnt ray time had come. As
a last resort I tried Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. The bene
fit I received was striking and I was
on my feet In a few days. Now 1 have
entirely regained mv health.'' It con
quers'all Ciughs, Cjlds and Throat
and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by
Brinson A H*v and Seals Pharmaoy.
Price 50c, and SI. Trial bottles free.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes rssults in
death. Thus a mere scratch, Insigni
ficant culaor punv boils have paid the
death penalty ' It is wise to have
Uucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It
is the best salve on earth and will pie*
vent fatality, when burnasores, ulcers
and piles threaten, Oulv 35c, at Seals
Phattnacy and Brinson A Hay.
Suicide Prevented.
By the substitution of an 1 for
a d the Home Tribune ip made to
say that a Confederate Veterans
reunion up there will be “hell
undera bi£ tent.” The editor
of the Tribune doubtless had in
mind one of Sam Jones* tent
meetings.
The creature most tenacious of
life ia the common sea polyp. If
one be cut in two, two creatures
are the result One may be turn*
ed inside out, when they appar*
ently enjoy themselves as well
as before; if two be divided and
placed end to end, the result will
be a monster having a head at
each extremity.
For Judge City Court of Wajcress*
1 will bo a candidate for Judge of
the City Court of \Vavoro»** ntHhe O:-
tober election this tear. to the
action of ti e Democratic Executive
Committee in reference to a primary j
election. If elected I will perform Ihe
duties of the office hs expeditiously
and economically as is consistent with
u due regard for tha rights of the peo-
f de and a proper admtrmtraticn of the
aw,
Aug. It). 1904. JOHN T. MYERS.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had beeu discov
ered will interest many- A run down
system, or despondency in variably pre
cede suicide and something has been
found that will prevent that condition
which makes suicide like.y At the
first thought af self destruction take
Electric Bitters. It b dug a tonic tiud
nervine will strengthen the nerves
and build up the aval on. It is also a
great Stomach. Liver, and K dncy reg
ulator. Only 50Sitiifaetion guars
anteed by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson
A X ay. . ...
THX CANADIAN TURNED TO Bit FELXiOWB.
Tribune. The major detailed man;
humorous incidents of his experi
ence in the metropolis of “Oar Lady
of the Snows.” Among others he
told of ths call of a party of" Cana
dians after the Alaskan decision waa
made public. They were, naturally,
highly indignant at the decision,
and one of them said to the major,
“Well, I suppose you’ll try and an
nex what there is left of the British
possessions next.”
“Oh, I don’t know,” replied the
major.
“Why, wouldn’t you bo in favor
of annexation?”inquired the speak
er, surprised at the major’a tone.
“Well, you see,” replied tho ma
jor slowly,- “if Canada were annex
ed to the United States I would loss
my job.”
No smile greeted the reply, but
the Canadian who had asked the
question turned to his fellows and
said very gravely: “Gentlemen, I
think we ought to do all in our
power to make Major Edwards’ stay
Promotes DigeslionJCheerful-
ness and Resl.Conlains neither
nor Mineral.
•TIC.
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish
ness and Los9 of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
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NEW YORK.
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Hosts -}jCi NIS
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
ForTnfanta and Children.
The Kind \isu L.jp
Bears the
Signature
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THE OCNTAV* EDM MM *■ NKWV
Tomochlcbi* Tribe
Improved! Order
of Red|Men meets
every Friday
niebt at Council
Hall in Masonic
building Visit-
Inc membersxor
dtally Invited.
R L. SINGLETON. C. of R.
B. H FINN. Sachem.
KODOL digests what you oaL
KODOL cleanses, purifies.
■ strengthen* and sweet-
WAYCROSS LODGE, NO. 97,1.0.0. F,
" ' Meets Wednesday night
, at 8-.00 o'clock. Lodge room
| Lott A Hitch building.
■ third floor. Every member
—r - -r r is expected to attend, and
Tutting Odd Fellows cordially invited. Im
portant business to be transacted.
n u Ur. r.T»*jjy ( Noble Grmr -
•1 C HUBKR. t
and bowel troubles.
KODOL accelerates the action of
the gastric glands and
gives tone to the digestive organs.
KODOL * n overworked
—— stomach of all nervous
strain, gives to the heart a full, free
and untrammeled Action, nourishes
the nervous svstenr and feeds the
brain.
iJO
Wsyeross Lodge. No SOS,
F. A A. M. Meets on second
and fourth ^Tuesdays, at 7:10
p. in In Maaonlo Building
All qualified brethren cordially
invited to attend.
A. G. Vlllee, W. M.
J. Morton Yonng, secretary.
KODOL Is the wonderful remedy
that is making so many
sick people well and 'weak people
strong by giving to their bodies all of
lourishment t
Do t* Encampment No.
8,1. O, O. F. meets in lodge
room In Lott-Hitch build
- .-ting
brothei* are cordially wel
come. tfj
the nourishment that la contained In
the food they eat.
Year Dealer Caa Sap sly Tee.
Dottles only. $1.00 Sira holding 24 ttmoa
• tho trial size, which sails for SOe.
Notice, Itebekahs.
Esther Rebekah Lodge,
No. .0,1. Ok O. F.. meets on
the 1st. 3rd and ftth Tuea-
' aatTiSOp m., and Xnd
days at 7tS0 p m., and Si
and 4th Tuesdays at S p. i
Members are urged to a
tend, and visiting Rebckahs
cordially Invited,
las Awoi* Eason, Secretary.
Seals Pharmacy . • ‘
Brinson •& Hav
Regular Convention ol
Wakefleld Lodge, No.
27, K. of P., Monday
Evening 7:30.
Mimbtrs end visiting
brothers cordially In-
vlteJ.
ECZEMA svshm
a-va-a-ife/a Tllf ra t. 01 i 1
OLD tom. Els.
DeWitt is The Name*
For Solicitor 1’ltj Court.
When yon go to buy Witch Hazel
Salve look for the na no YTkWITT od
every box. The pure, unadulterated
Witch Ilasil Ih used tn making Dj-
Will's Witch Ha*’, Si'ye, which it the
beat naive in the world for cuts,burns
and piles. The
I am a candidate for election to the
office of Sol^itor of the City Court of
Waverom at H»e October election this
year, -nbject of course to any action
of the Democratic Executive Commit
tee and will appreciate the support of
my fellow citizens.
.T. WALTER BENNETT.
bruises, boil*,'
popularity of DcWitt'a Witch ’ Hazel
N Salve, due to its many cures, has caus
ed numerous worthle
be placed on the market -The genu
ine bears the name E. C. DeWitt A Co
Chicago. Sold by Seal* Pharmacy and
Brinson A Hav.
ANNOUNCEMENT*
T. Tk. ihnHA.p.1. .r n .r. G»., July 23, 190L
To The Democrats oi Ware County* L Jitor* Wtyerau Herald:
Au act of the legislature passed a ' You may an nonce tn the public that
few day* since, provides that the Jodgc I am a candidate for Repre*eotatlTe c t
I OemmwuttheG«rri.UgWatur*.
at lh« nut Ociobvr tltclivn, I' do not
era. .hall b. elected by the people.
Thl. Aet aUo require, that th. aue.
ceuore of th* pre«*ol Judge and So
licitor, whoM term. expire December
SI, 1905, .hail be cbOMB at th. Ucneral
Eiectloo to be held to October, loot,
I will b* a candidate for the Demo,
erktic Domination for the Judffeeblp,
feel that I need anv ietroductiun tn the
people of Wire Oonntv, thev all know
me. If I am elected I that I favor a bill
to make electlvv by the people, the mem
ber* of the Board of Chanty Gumml*.
•toner* and th* member* of th* Board of
-acsir-siicaac
M
•crib* for the .election of a candidate
for that office.
If nominated and elected, twill cob.
tlnue the effort which I have hereto
fore made to administer the office ecoi-
nomicallv and effic'entlr.
J. a REYNOLDS.
August 9th. lMt.
Very Rmpectfally,
' ' -eDONALD.
J. R. UeD
OAffiVORIA.
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tn Montreal pleasant And to facili- i GESTLtHKW—Enclosed find ona dollar to pay for
Into his work Hfi 19 drawing n anoihtrbottl*ofEC*21Nliand*5C*nt*forEc-*lno
late nia WOTK. xw “ Jurawjag: a 8^ I have oswl nearly all the botila you «nr
salary from the United States which : anJiibas done mofe form* than all oth*r treat,
would cease if fra were annexed, -“i’
and therefore we will oppose annex- *-55;
I AM PREPARED
To do any inside work In the Carpenter's
Lint at Night, such as
Shelving. Making or Repairing Counters. Ac
Address me at 128 Lee Avenue. -
C. W, WEST. *
ation.”
A, Thiy Say It In T.x...
“Havo you evcr'been in Texas?”
The man who thus inquired had
very evidently been there. He pro
ceeded:’
“You know, they speak what is
almost a language of their own
down there. Here’s an example:
“A little girl went into a rural
grocery store.
‘“Ain’t you got no eggs?’ she
asked.
“‘I ain’t said I ain’t I’ replied the
storekeeper.
“‘Well,’ responded the girl,.*I
i if y(
ain’t ast you if you ain’t; I ast you
ain’t you is. I* you?*"—Philadel
phia Press.
On HI* Fett Again.
When Daniel Sully, the cotton
Icing of a few week* ago, waa walk
ing down Fifth avenue tha other
afternoon, he was accosted by a
business acquaintance with the re
mark:-
“Well, Sully, how go things by
•this time?”
“Oh, I’m on my feet again,” an
swered Solly cheerfully.
“What! So soon?" replied his
friend Incredulously.
“Yea; I’ve sold my horses,” re
plied Sully.—New York Times.
EOZIN?
my trouble has nearly disappeared, in fact it feela i
likeii waa wt 11, btu tbere area few rough spots yet
I don’t want to «top treatment with one bottle.
Send me another bottle at toon as possible and a
cake of soap, after I »*e it I expect to be perfectly
cured and then I will tall yon all about it. I bate
been under treatment for four year* and I can’t
begin to tell you what I hare suffered and the
great trouble and expense I have endured in that
time, bat I have g.-eat hopes that I will iron be'
nred. I certainly believe I have struck the right
euiedy at last, with best wishes lam •
Yoora truly, D. L. ALEXANDER. .
Palace Barber Shop,
Mary Btraet,
Gu* Rsykolp* Pbopriktox
Shaving, Shampooing. Hair Cutting
in FTikt Class Style, Polite and care-
ful attention.
i the new Radium remedy—BC-XINS* , r
| Lott. Fain & Co.
B BC-SINE COMPANY I '
iatment sufficient to enre any ordinary
THE EC-BINB COMPANY
M. Kt’PERMElFR. Sales Agent
mswmi m
A. S. Morton. ;c. E. Stum
Morton & Damn,
Contractors and Builders,
Estlmste, furabhrd on all cissw* ol
workr- Addrem Wsjcra** postoffice or 1
aee u* at 79 Ead* St.. 43 Bowe St.
CASTORIA
Por Infanta and Children
. JF YOU don’t have the cash ’
to pay in full, we’II wait for
the balance. We’ll make it
qn easy matter to buy what
yon need and see that the
price is right. No chance
for disappointment in dealing
with ua.
Lott, Fain & Co.
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