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Lynching in a horrible remedy
Vjut it is the only one that has
done the patient any good.
The llerald does not favor
lynching as a past time, but only
as a preventive of outrage.
The Russian bear_ like other
bears is stubborn hut he fights
without judgment.
Thai Oapt. Hitch will be vin
dicated by the court of inquiry
his friends are fully satisfied
The Russian battle fleet had
better arrango for hiding places
before it tackles the Japaneso
warships.
Thirty years ago the British
burnod Washington. They could
not do it now without a right
smart tussle.
It is not beliovod that the loss
of the Japauose around I’ort Ar
thur are near so great as have
been reported.
What do they want to try the
state militia for? They liavn’t
burned auy white people nor
lynched any negroes.
The Savannah News says that
one lynching loads to another.
The News should have said, an
other outrage leads to another
lynching.
Mrs. Maybrick, who poisoned
her husband in Knglaud, has re*
turned to America and is the
heroine of the day. We Ameri
cans are n queer pcoplo.
(iov. Terrell saYs lie is deeply
mortified at the action of the
Statesboro mob. The governor
-is also doubtless ashamed of the
negroes who massacred the Hodg
es family.
Dr. Bruner has stirred up
warm proposition when he gets
ufter Dr. Westmoreland. West
moreland went all the way to
New York once to ship a fellows'
face.
The South has overcome stu-
peuduous difficulties and she has
other stupomluons difficulties to
overcome, not the least among
them, the racS^fMffim, wlrcli
our northern friends do not' uu.
derstand.
Booker T. Washington's son
has been fined 415.00 for scorch
ing on his bicycle at Quincy,
Moss. That’s a shame. Booker
Washington's son should be al
lowed to ride over all the repub
licans in Massachusetts
The Herald is glad Hint no
more white people were killed at
Statesboro during the recent riot.
It occurs to us that the sacrifice
of tbe Hodges family was suffi
cient loss for our aide.
The Japi should enter the port
of Shanghai and destroy the Rus
sian ships. She would be justi
fied in so doing. It seems, how*
ever, that Japan wants to catch
the Bnssisn snips aliVe and pre
fers to have them come out into
the open sea fight.
RESEVFLTISM BEARS
FRUIT IN MOB LAW.
By M. B. Whs-ton. D. P
The great tragedy which was
enacted at'tbe Buffalo exposit
ion was io many respects the
saddest event that ever hap
pened to tbe American people.
Tbe bullet of Czolgosz went to
the very heart of tbe nation. It
is true that tbe Democrats out
numbering the Republicans in
the United States regretted tbe
defeat of their candidate, but all
north and south rejoiced io the
ascendancy to the executive
chair of a man so able good and
human as McKinley. His ad
ministration was greatly blessed.
He was at home in tbe south as
well as in tbe north. He did
not scruplo to wear a Confeder
ate button at the reunion at Ma
con, innocent as he knew sucli an
act, and lie won the hearts of all
by his broad, statesman' like
practical utterances whenever
be rose to speak. He was the
friend of tbe black race, of
course, but he did not try to be
little and degrade bis own race
though they lived south of tbe
1’otomoc river. He had success
fully brought to his close the
Spanish-Ainericau war, and was
dealing kindly and wisely with
the now peoples who had fallen
to our lot by tbe fortunes of
war.
All at once he fell when in
the discharge of his duty by an
assassin's builct to bo succeeded
by an adventurer, whoinstead
gravely and modesty endeavor
ing to carry out lire great pre-
decqseor’r policy, sot himself at
once to usurp authority not
grauted him by the constitution,
rfnd play the mixture of being
between a Caesar -and a Don
Quixote, arrogating to himself
everything, overriding the legis
lative department ot the govern
ment, and deliberately attempt
ing, though he had a noble sou
thern woman for a mother, to
make twelve-million Anglo Sax
on freetneu subservient to the
Ignorant black population of the
south, who had been uuwisely
given the ballot; all with the
hope of continuing himself and
party in power, though the ruin
of the country was the conse
quence. Ho "showed his band
early in his presidential career
by taking to his home and table
on terms of perfect social equal
ity a prominent southern negro,
who until possibly injured by
him wns doing a mighty work in
uplifting along proper lines his
race. .
Not content with this insult to
nil the south ho went to work to
fasten upon white communities
negro officers, though the white
pcoplo were the owners of all
properly, payers of all taxes, aud
in every respect In tv abiding citi
zens. On the venerable and his
toric city uf Charleston, where
all the custom duties came from
white people he appointed a ne
gro collector aguinst their earn
est protest. Ho excused lynch
ing of horse thieves in the west
because horses wore valuable,
but did not tolerate in any sense
the lynching of negro men who
violated the persons nf white
women of tbe south.
Now for the fruits of hiasput-
rageous policy. Our country is
cursed by Colombia for tbe rape
of u province: It is condemned by
tbe Filipinos for not allowing
them a government like ours,
free attfi “with the consent of the
governed.’’ It is denounced by
Cuba for failure of reciprocity.
It is condemned at home because
oi such a waste of money as was
never known in tbe history of
the country. It has, owing to
bis erase to mske this country a
.world power, put imperatiatic
ideas into the beads of the peo
ple till we are uo longer the
land ot our fathers aud .will * 1 his
ideas ot conquest the Monroe
doctrine is a farce. 1
That is not all. Hit negro
policy has been such that crime
among tbe negroes hat been on
tbe increase; and tbe poisoned
cbatice has been commended to
the lips of those who dwell in the
north. Men in New York, Penn- en-cuon. n eivciea i ■«. wq-.- ~»
sylvania and the west are fear; [ jffijffJiiKaiffli! “ro*/ci«c‘nt°a't?
ing the black peril more than
For JiScs Cttj Court or ITajeross.
I will be ■ candidate lor Judge of
the CUT Court of Wevoron, at the Oo«
tober election ttau vesr. eubjeet to too
action of ti e Democratic Executive
Committee In reference to a primary
election. Jf elected I will perform the
Germany does the yellow peril.
Take one case out of hundreds
the awful scenes that have re
cently been enacted at States
boro, in this state, the result nf
machinations of a black mafia
gang worse than the Italian band
that did the horrible work
New Orleans.
Let the people of the north
pictare to themselves the scene.
A family by the name of Hodges
are in quiet possession of tbeir
home. By hard work and (ru
gality, they had acquired a com
petency and it was supposed hnv
ing recently sold a piece of land
to havo money. A father, i
mother md three children are to-
getlier. No word had ever been
spoken against the Hodges. They
were prominent, industrious,
kind-hearted, religions people.
But while they were enjoying in
an humble way the blessings God
had given them they were fallen
upon and brutally butchered by
negroes belonging to "Tbe Be
fore Day Club.” Every torture
was visited upon .them by these
bonds incarnate,gaud then they
were burnod, if not at the stake
in a way equally as horrible, by
setting fire to the house. Their
Jodies were as crisp from fire ns
bodies could be. They told on
i each other, were tried- nnd con
demned to be hanged. The out
raged people having waited till
the law pronounced them gnilty,
lynched them, burned them as
. they had burned tire bodies of
their victims. The state tried
to prevent the lynching, but the
troops wore overpowered. That
is the whole story. While this
will be heralded through the
uorth as a southern outrage, 1
here prooounce it Rooseveltism
bearing its fruits. Had it not
been for Roosevelt coddling tbe
the negro these ,devlish ideas
would not have gotten into their
beads in all probability. The
better class of negroes know bet
ter than do such .deeds, and get
along all right, and believe sou
thern men are their best friends.
But in remote districts like the
one in question they just think
that “so Roosevelt is for them
they don’t care who shall be
against them.” They have'an
idea that a man who has done as
he has thus far and is running on
a platform which proposes to re
duce the representation of white
men in congress, will do anything
to uphold them.
This scene at Statesboro should
not injure the Democratic party.
It should help it. If lie does
this much wearing a dead man’s
shoes, what will he not do when!
if elected, he puts ou his owu
high-top cowboy boots, and goes
forth with a big stick, or pistol
nl his side?There is but one way
to avoid the ruiu of our country,
and that is remand this man to
the rear. If elected and he at
tempts to carry out or enlarge
upon Ills present negro poliey,
St. Domingo will be >i blooming
Elysium compared to tiii s sou
thorn land of ours. And the
north will suffer in consequence.
Let our orators everywhere
point to Rooseveltism bearing its -
fiuit8, and I believe tbe people
df this land will demanding the
expiration, "root and branch,”
nf such a valeful tree.
A Sweet Breath
i> a never felllnir algn of a healthy
stomach Wood the breath is bad the
stomach is out o( order. There la no
remedy In the world equal to Kodol
-Dyspepsia Cure (or curing indigestion,
dvspenaia and atl atomacti disorders.
Mrs. Mary S. Crlelt, of White Plslna,
Ky., writes: “I hire been a dyspeptic
(or yean; tried all kinds of remedies
bat continued to grow worse. By the
use ot Kodol 1 began to improve at
once, and after taking a few bottlee
am fntlv restored in weight, health
MdMraagtfiandeaB eat whatever I
like." Kodof dlgeets what yon aat and
makea tha stomach sweet. Sold by
Seals Pharmacy and Biinson A Hav.
due regard for tha rights of the peo-
tie and g proper administration of the
Tup. 10. 1004. JOHN T. MYERS.
For Solicitor City Court.
lama candidate for election to the
office pf Solicitor of the City Court of
Wavcros* at the October election this
year, subject of courae to anv action
of the Democratic Executive Commit
tee and will appreciate the support of
ray fellow citizens.
.1. WALTER BENNETT.
To The democrats of Ware County
An act of the legislature * passeu
few davs since, provides that the Judge
and Solicitor of the City Court of Way-
cross shall be elected by the people.
This Act also requires that trie sue*
cessort of the present Judge and So<
licitor, whose terms expire December
SI, 1005, shall be chosen at the General
Election to be held in October, 1004.
1 will be a candidate for the Demo
cratic nomination for the Judgeship,
by whatever method the County Dem
ocrat!;: Executive Committee may pre-
scribe for the selection of a candidate
for that office.
If nominated and electod, I will con
tinue the effort which 1 have hereto
fore made to administer the office eco*
nomicallv and efficiently. ^
i Tj m J. C. REYNOLDS.
August 0th, 1904
ANNOUNCEMENT#
WareKorofThT^yu^a^T!^
Editors Way cross Herald:
You may announce to the public that
I am a candidate for Representative of
Ware County to the Georgia Legislature,
at the next October election. I do not
feel that I need any introduction to the
people of Ware County, they all know
me. If I ain elected I shall favor a bill
to make elective by the people, the mem
bers of the Board of County Commis
sioners and the members of the Board of
Education, and County StehooJ Commis
sioner. Very Respectfully,
ij. r. McDonald.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results in
death. Thus a inure scratch, insigni
ficant cutaor punv boils have paid tbe
death penalty- It is wise to have
llucklen’s Arnica Salve ever handy. It
is the best salve on earth and will pre
vent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers
and piles threaten, Only 25c, at Seals
PhaTpacy and Brinson A Hay. -,r
;H3JPut8 an»End to itJAU.
A grievous wall oftitnea comeaTaiTa
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 A Hay. ^
End of Bitter Fight.
"Two physicians had a long and
stubbon fight with an abcess on tnv
right lung’’ writes J. F. Hughes, of
DuPont, Ga-, “and gave me up. Every
body ihougnt ray time had come. As
a last resort 1 tried Dr. King's New
Dlscpverv for Consumption. The bene
fit I received was striking and I was
on my fcet hi a few days. Now I have
entirely regained rav health.” It con
quers all Coughs, Colds and Throat
and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by
Brinson A Hay aad Seals Pharmacy.
Price 50c, and 81. Trial bottles free.
Suicide Prevented. •
The startting announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been discov
ered will interest many. A run down
system, ordespondency invariably pre
cede suicide and something has been
found that will prevent that condition
which maltcs suicide likety Al the
first thought af self dostruction take
Electric Bitters. It being a tonic and
nervine yvill strengthen the nerves
and build up the system. It is also a
great Stomach. Liver, and Kidney reg*
u In tor. Only 50c. Sitisfaction guar
anteed by 8oala4*harmacv and Brinson
A Sty
DeWitt is The Name.
When yon go to buy Witch Hazel
Salve look for the name Du WITT on
every box. The pure, unadulterated
Witch Hasil is used in making De
Witt's Witch Hazel Sa'.ye, which is the
be»t salve in the world for cuts,burns,
bruises, bolls, eczema and piles. The
popularity of De Wilt's Witch Hazel
Salye. due to its msny cures, has caus
ed numerous worthless counterfeits to
be placed on the market. * The genu
ine bears the name E. C. DeWHtt A Co
Chicago Sold by Seals Pharmacy and
Brinson A nay.
The Kind You Have Always Bought* and which has been
in use for over 80 years* has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits* Imitations and “ Juxt-ox-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Inflmts *«d Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a Harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare
goric; Drops and Soothing Syrups. It if Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Norcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tire
Stomach and Bowels, giving health)' and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacca-Tlie Mother’s Friend. ,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
KODOL digests what you oat.]
KODOL cl
-- strengthen! and awoet-
ens tha stomach.
KODOL curM ^“tion, dya-
i pepsla, and all stomach
and bowel troubles.
KODOL accelerates the action of
i ■■ the gastric glands and
gives tone to the digestive organs.
KODOL re,levM * n overworked
■■ — i stomach of all nervous
strain, give* to the heart a full, free
and untrammeled action, nourishes'
the nervous avatam and feeds tha
brain.
KODOL th ° wonderful remedy
- ' that la making so many
stek people well and weak people
strong by giving to their bodies all of
the nourishment that la contained In
the food they eat.
Tsvr Dtakv Can Su**ly Yae.
Bottle* only. $1.00 Sl*e holding 2H times
the trial aixe, which tells fer 50c.
Seals Pharmacy
Brinson .AjHav.
IV«
•nb Uni ItaB
A Perfect Painless Pill
ia the one that will cleanse the system
set the liver to action,remove the bile,
clear the complexion, care headache
and leave a gGod taste in the mouth.
The famous little pills for doing such
work pleasantly and effectually are
DeWitt's Little Etrlv Risers. Bob
Moore of LaFavetw, Iod„ says: “All
other Pills I have used gripe and sick
en, while Da Witt’s Little Early Risers
are simply perfect" Sold by Seala
Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay.
' a. Summer Cold.
bat if not relieved pneumonia will be
the probable remit by Ml. One Min-
ate Couyh Care clear* the phlegm,
drew, ont th* Inflammation, heal*,
aootheaand strengthen! t;e longs and
bronchial tubes. On* lllanta Cough
Car* I* an Ideal remedy for th* ebUs
dren It la pleasant to th* taste and
perfectly harmless A certain cure
for Croup. Cough and Cold. Sold by
Brinson -t Hay and Seale Pharmacy.
ECZEMA SfvwwfM
THE FOLLOWiXO LETT EX.
The Ec cine Co.. ChTcano.
Gkmtlkmrn—Encloat.l find one dolUr to pay for
another boitloof KC'ZINE and ascents for Ec-sioe
Soap. I have used nearly all the bottle you sent
and it has done more for me than all other treat
ments combined that I have employed for four
K ars. I have Eczema on both leas from ankle to
ice and 1 have been so bad at times I had to go
on stilts. Since I commenced the use of EC-Z1NE
my trouble has nearly disappeared, in fact it feels
likeit teas well, but there area few rough spcisyel
p treatment with one bottle,
mleaasooni
use it 1 expe
cured and than I will tell you all about it. I ha%
been under treatment for lour years and 1 can .
begin to tell you what 1 have suffered and the
great trouble And expense ! have endured in that
time, but I have g.-eat bop. a that-J will scon be
cured.- I certainly believe I have struck tbe right
remedy at last. With best withes I am
Yourt truly, D. L. ALEXANDER.
Mt. Pleasant, N. C.
etc., which the new Radium remt dy-EC-ZINE.
will not cure promptly. Send today for a FREE
treatment, sufficient to cure auy ordinary case.
THE EC-ZIPfE COMPANY
M. Kt'PERUElER, Sales Agent
It* Dearborn Street. Chicago, 1IL
TomochlcbuTrlbe
Improved, Order
of Red(Men meet* ,
every Friday
night at Council
Hall in Masonic
building Visit
ing member* cor
dially Invited.
R. L. SINULETON. C. of R
B. U FINN. Sachem.
W AYCROSS LODUE, NO. 97,1.0.0. F,
Meet* Wednesday night
st 8:00o'clock. Lodge room
Lott k Hitch building. .
thud floor. Every member
Is expected to attend, and
fillows cordially invited. Im-
ruwi uu,iu«4* to be transacted.
-W- R. H. WALDEN. Noble Grand.
J C Hcbkr. Sec'v,
_ Wayero** Lodge, No SOb.
F.k A. M. Meets on second
and fourtb JTueadays, at 7:10
p, m. In Masonic-Building
AII auallficd brethren cot dially
invited to attend
A. G. x Vlllae, W. M.
J. Motion Young, Secretary.
Dc'tz Encampment No.
8,1. 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, Kebekalif.
Esther Re belt ah Lodge.
Nd 6,1. O a F.. meet* on
EVERY
TUE8DAY
NIGHT
A kg is Eason. Secretary
Regular Convention ot
Wakefield Ledge," No.
27, K. of P., Monday
Evenirg 7:30.
Mmibers and visiting
brothers cordially in
vite J.
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 I.ee Avenue.
C. W. WEST.
sssswsBattsssssesssasiesiaws
Palace Barber Shop, «
Mary 8irtet.
Gos Reynolds Pkoprixtox,
Sharing, Shampooing. Hair Cutting
in First (Ham Style, Polite and care
ful aitentiou.
A. S. Morton. 10. E. Dunn
Morton A Dunn,
Contractors and Builders,
Estimate, furnished on all elaa
work, Addrea* H’ajcroes poetoffice or
ere ue at 79 Eadt St.. 43 Howe St.
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For Infants and Children
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m FOBHIIOBE 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 see that the
price is ri-ht. No chance
for disappointment in dealing
with ua. >\