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Mnt. .1 .1 Thomas went to
KaVWnali today to upend sev
eral day.-. /
Mr*. A. B. Springer and child
ren Jeft this morning on ■> lengthy
visit to relatives in Covington,
Tenu.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beach
left this morning for Hampton
Spfings, Ha. They were ac
companied by'Mrs. Dr. Wilcox,
apt Wiilacoochee.
Many Waycross people drink
Litliiu water, and othersdrii k—
well, no matter, we never yet
ahared a friend’s hospitality and
♦hen gave him away.
Misses Nellie and Bessie Barnes
left today for Savannah to
spend two or three weeks vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnes
nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Wilson.
Mrs S B. Barker, Misses Ce
lia Brinson, Angie Basons-and
Mamie Anthony ' attended the
concert at Blackshoar last night
The Herald regrets to learn
that Mr. .1. C. llubor is <|uite
sick at his home on Albany ave
Ho has been confined to the
house for the past two or three
days.
Mrs Ben Jones, who recently
returned from Atlanta, where
she underwent treatment in a
hospital, is now very sick at her
home in Old Waycross.
Mr J. I). Davenport returned
from a visit to Brunswick last
night, nnd upon his arrival Ht
his home on Eads street was
f [recti <1 by a tide boy. The
ittle fellow arrived yesterday.
Mr. Frank Bench loft last
night for St. Louis, where he
will view the many interesting
sights at the World’s Fair, lie
will also probably visit Califor
nia Ix'/oro returning home
Mr. W. L Voumans, one of
Pierce county’s most progressive
and well known farmers, was in
the city today. WIdle here, Mr
Youumi s planked down the cash
ai <1 laid his name enrolled on
the Herald’s weekly subscrip
tion list.
Mr. Barry Keen returned tins
morning from a trip to the
World’s Fair W bile away, Mr.
Keen visited various states and
cities, and reports an u joyable
trip. Mr. Austin Connor, who
accompanied Mr. Keen -in his
travels, is expected home - to
night
Tho Western Unio ■ Telegraph
office having been ro|miutod, kal
somired and thoroughly over
hauled, now presents a neat and
attractive appearance. Thomas
H Hubert and Charles T. 8trick
lun i, the company's clever, pro
gressive and obliging o])erators,
believe in having everything up-
to-date As swift and correct
"lightning stingers’’ they are
hard to bout
Thur.d.y'. LOIly.
The baby of Mr. and Vrs 1
(J. F. Dickson,of Savannah,aged j
four months, died last night a' i
|o o'clock at the residence of Dr I
Ucud our want column every -I- H. Bedding, where it was !
day for in it you may find what brought Sunday night for t eat-
,ion are loosing for. ' I ment. Mrs. Dickson was visit*
E. W. Hitch; of Waycross is ; iqv at Folks ton where the baby
spending a few days in tho city j was seized with eholersy infantum
*itti friends.—Brunswick News, i an j it a as brought here for
pSTrflT F. Pratt, representing j treatment as above stated. For
the Southern Coal ami Coke Co., a long time Mr. and Mrs. Dick-
of Knoxville, rp enn., is in the - son were residents of Waycross,
city. Mr. Pratt is here fortie ■ a j j„ their bereavement they
purpose of seeing that Waycross - . ■’
has coal to burn the coming I have the sympathy of their many
winter. 1 friends and acquaintances in
... this eity. The burial occurred
Mr. A W. .Bell, who recently , cemfjte at 3;30 O . clock
removed here from Berlin, I’la,, I , . ... \
will shortly begin the erection of this afternoon, the funeral ser-
iNewbros Herpicide
Little Turner Slmrp, son of
Mr. John Sharp, was badly cut
just above the knee yesterday
by a broken electric liglit glotie,
Which laid been carelessly
thrown into the street. The
wound is a bad one Drs.
Valkcr and Ulnr. were called
and with difficulty stopped the
flow of blood and took up ii
severed artery.
The> attention of the electric
light people is culled to the fact
that their employes who look
after the street lights too often
throw crackl'd or broken globes
down on tlie streets and leave
thorn then' The practice is a
menace to little barefooted boys
and ought Ui^be stopped. If
there is no ordinance against
such a practice one should lie
Let our city fathers
ok into this matter.
Tho contract for the construc
tion of the handsome two-story
residence which is to bo con
structed by Mr M L Moore-for
Dr. Oglesby, has been awarded
to Mr. J Campbell, tho contruc
tor and builder. Mr. Campbell
is just completing a handsome
dwelling fbr Mr. Moore on Cars
well street Heilis a builder of
ability and experience, and his
work is giving great satisfaction
Mrs. M. Miller and little grand
son Bennie, will leave tonight for
Oxford, Ga , to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. C Ewing, from
thence they will go to DeFuniak
Springs, Fla to visit other rein-,
lives for two months.
iglit room two story resi
dence near Carswell street The
house will .cost $">,000 and will
be a handsome one.
Hon. John VV. Bennett lias re
ceived a letter from a citizen of
Indiana, requesting that lie send
a copy of the educational speech
be delivered at Dublin some
days ago. As an orator and an
educational worker, Col. Bennett
is gaining quite a reputation.
Lnst^ night about dark, a
strange negro, who had been
acting suspicious near the resi
dence of J. N. Brady on Francis
street, was asked what business
he Imd bunging around there,
the negro immediately took to his
heels, and Brady sent two
bullets after the fleeing rascal.
However, the negro was not hit
and he made his escape.
Mr. Warren L. Hinson, the
genial proprietor of the Waycross
FurnitureCo ,Mr Monroe Beach
and Mr. T. A. Odom, left last
night via Montgomery for St
Liu is. After viewing the sights
at tho great exposition, those
gentlemen will probably visit
various points in California.
Mr. J. Campbell, the contrac
tor uml builder, yesterday pur :
chased a lot from Mr. Goo. W.
Deon, located near the new M.
L Moore houses which are now
being ’constructed. Mr. Camp
bell will shortly commence the
erection of a handsome dwelling
on the lot which lie will occupy
Mr. Campbell is coining to the
front ns oni' of our foremost eon-
tractors and builders
Mrs Minnie Davis is sick at
her home on lower Plan avemle.
Mrs. Davis is a |Kx>' woinu and
lias two smull children to sup
port
Misses Lula and Mol lie Alex
ander, of Wuyeross, are the
guests of Mrs. W C. Lambert
their cousin.—Thomasvllle T.-E.
Mr. Frank Middlebrooks* and
wife left Inst night for Meridian,
Miss , where they will visit rela
trves and friends for some weeks
Scott Pen ton’s bloodhound re
turned home lust night. Ho had
evidently boon on quite a long
run
Master John Fain, of’Hatties-,
burg, Miss., is visiting his aunt,
Mrs H. J. Benton, on Reed
street,
Mrs C. C. Dobbs, of Blue
Ridge, tin., is here on a visit to
her sister,. Mrs. H. J. Benton, on
BihhI street
vices being conducted by Rev.
W. II. .Scruggs. Mr. E. W.
Fain,the undertaker, had charge
of the'funoral arrangements.
Primary Election September 10, 1004.
The Democratic Executive Com
mittee of Ware County having
selected Saturday, September 10,
1001, as the date for holding a
primary election for the purpose
of nominating a Judge and Soli
citor for the City Court of Ware
County, to be elected ut the
regular election in October, an {
election will be held on the above
date at each voting precinct in
Ware County, as fixed at the
primary held April 20, 1904.
Every white Democrat qualified
by registration shall have the
right to vote. None but theoffi
citil ballot will be counted.
A. M. Knioht,
Chairman Ex. Bern. Coin.
J. S. Williams, Secretary. —
A literary mooting of Trinity
Epworth Ijoaguo, will be held at
trinity c.until tonight, begin
ning at eight o’clock. An inter
estmg ami profitable time is in
store for ul who attend. A cor
dial invitation to attend is ex
tended to everybody.
A-r. K. P Peabody left this
tuornii g lor a visit to Indian
Springs, where he will spend
several days. ?
An advertisement of J. CumpJ
bell, contractor and builder, up-
pears in this issue. Mr. Camp-
bell has Imd much experience in
Fie building line, ami parties
contemplating building should
consult him by all means before
placing their contracts.
Mr J. P Luther accidentally
fell yesterday, and injured his
lelt arm so badly that he will be
unable to use it for some days.
Mr, Max Ehrlich will move his
family back to Savannah next
Monday, but will atill make W ay-
cross his headquarters,
Mrs. J. W. Ballard, of Ocala,
Fla., is in the city visiting at the
home of her son, Mr. John L.
Ballard, on Brunei street
England prepare* for peace
by preparing tor war.
His Services In Demand
Hon. Jno. W. Bennett is a busy
man just now, and his services
as an orator seem to be very
much in demand. After deliver-
ug an educational speech at
Dublin soino days age, he alien*
led n big Odd Fellows picnic at
'Vnide--. in Jackson county, where
lie delivered an address to a vast
Itcm-e. Col. B.-nnett, who is
oni! M isteruf the Independent
Oi tier of Odd Fellows of Georgia,
the pleasure of meeting the
representatives of twenty-four
•'dges of the order at Winder,
lie district convention being in
session while he was there. While
in North Georgia, Col, Bennett
in his officittl capacity, visited
t’hicamuugu, Rome, Mnrga il-.ti,
Alpharetta, Gainesville and
Athens. At every line of these
places Col. Bennett delivered an
address. On tho 24tli of this
muntli Col. Bennett has accepted
an invitation to deliver an educa
tional address at Ocilla, where
a big educationally rally will be
held and n barbecue will ho
given.
VACATION TIME. Vacation time should bring rest, nc*
reation and comfort; and comfort of the solid and pleasing va*
ety means no high collur, no stifT hat and no—Itching scalp.
It is for ibis lust disc jmfort that Newbro's Herpici it itecomes
a summer necessity. r s it stops itching of the sculp and Prickly
heat almc.pt instantly Take Herpicide with you on yourva-
° SCALP WARNING. Itching of the scalp is rot so much a
punishment for pa»t neglect as it it a warning for the future.
It shown, almost conclusively that the vine like, microbe
growth that causes dandruff, itching scalp and filling hair has
entered the Sebaoeous glands and unless this growth is stop*
ned and kept out of the scalp, ba dne-s will follow.
*1 T 18 CONTAGIOUS It wa Prof Unna. (ask your doctor
about him) who first pointed out that the true cause of hair
loss is a germ or microbe that lodges in the »calp where it
causes dandruff Using of microhie origin the disease i • neces
sarily contagion* but Dr. 8abourand has recently called alien*
tinn to tha highly contagions nature cf dandruff, and the ne*
avoid it. Kill the dandruff
HAIR-BRUSHJS9, says I r. A-
Cartsz, are to b’ame for most of the bald*
nest that is prevalent today. He further
states that, “baldness begins in the young-"
By this he means that the germ that caus
es the disease Is planted in the scalp of
young men arfdf that sometimes years
elapsejbeforo the destruction is complete.
tion to the highly
cessity of constant watchfulness to
rarni with Herpicide. >
*UN STERILIZED PUBLIC HAII
WILL NOT GROW JHA1K. >«wttcV Keipich t is a "Hoi
Saver;’’, t vnl.ni »itn;lii^it>ni !im t) is-I»* 1 }Jdi
troying the ent-mics of hair health. it enables the hair tog’oi
as nature intend*r—ijki| t in ihierit haJdtuss. -Save youi
hairw th herpicide. V onderiul limit.- follow its use
HOTWKATHKK TROUBLES. l uring eot weather thel
minute sudatoij glands of the scalp are railed upon to perform
un extra amt tint of labo* 1 he p« rtpiratiou that exudes in in*
creased quantities n ust he hat died prrn jtly as it carrieaout
poi unota and refuse mutter that wi u’d • theiwiso clog up the
pores of the scalp. Inccmplete e imii ation of refuse matter
E rodnces a hot and Averiah condition of fla scalp, familiarly
nown as Prickl> H« at, for which Heipicide gives immediate
relief. Ladies will fit d Herpicide Indhperaibio. It contains
no f rerna, will not stain or dye. It fa
an exqnisita hair dressing t! at COOl 8.
COMFORTS AND DELIGHTS
CANNOT DO WITHOUT IT.
"1 have ueed New bro's Herpicide con
stantly in my shorn In fact it is im
possible to get along w-ithout it as it is
an article oi undoubted meiiL When a
customer once receives an application
he will thereafter always call /or Her
picide. It is also very pleasant on the
face alter a shave or massage.”
Signed M.T. GRUBER
Greenville, 8. C.
As UnbeaHky Hair.
Cherokee Pharmacy,
*ttO(.| W.l 11.00.: t.rtlOc, lattia, I. THl HERPICIDE CO., D.tr.ll, Nidi., t.r ,iapla.
A Health]-Hair. “Destroy the Cause—you Remove the Effect.”
SPECIAL AGENT
Stanley’s
Business
College.
MACbN, GEORGIA.
TO PARENTS;
You, no doubt, are deeply
interested About the future
prosperity of your children.
You can insure their inde
pendence by giving them a
thorough, practical business
Conductor Chas R. Carter, of I education. With’ a weR-
the Atlaiitic Coast Lint'i who has j rounded knowledge of nuJei u
Iwon running on "special duty
in the excursion service for the
]>nst few months, yesterday re
sumed his run between High
Springs and t’itra. Conductor
Carter is one of tho most popu-
lar conductors on the road, slid
his friends are glad to welcome
him this way again During his
absence the High Spriugs-Citra
run 1ms been in charge of Con
ductor Dennis, who is also a very
popular employe. — Gainesville
Sun Mr Carter formerly resi
ded in Waycross.
Mr. C. C. '* oltle. route agent
of the Southern Express Co.,
xvitli headquarters at Jackson
ville spent last uight at the
Phoenix, and left today for
points on the Atlantic & Bir
mingham Railroad.
business methods, no matter
what financial teverses may
come, your children will be
prepared to make their way
in the world.
A Wonderful Saving.
Th. largest Methodist Church tu
Georgia, calculated to use over one
hundred gallon, ot the u.ual kind, of
mind paint Is Misting their church.
They uted oslv M niton, of the
Longman A Marlines Paint mixed
with at gallon, ot IfuMed oil. Actual
coat of paint made wae teat then al-SO
he red ter *ao*0 Is pelnt .ad got s
big donation holder.
EVERY CHURCH will be given s
liberal quantity whenever the, taint.
Msar ■»•••• srs well palsied with
four gallons of L. A M.. sad three gal
lons of linseed oil mixed therewith.
Wear, and cover, like gold.
Three celebrated palate are cold be
the P. a Radey Hardware Co.
Our business is to give
just this kind of an edu
cation. A common school
education is not sufficient.
If you can’t pay in full
we will wait on you, se
cure your son or daughter
a position and let them
pay us.
To get the benefit of this
offer, addtess at once.
G. W. H. Stanley*
President.
Stanley's Business College,
Pythian Castle Building,
Macon, Georgia.
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t LOO. Metropolitan Club, four full qiurta for I4.00i Union County, a tint
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Wines, Beers, Liquors and Cigars
always on hand.
Yoor kind patronage is solicited.