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WAYCROSS, OA., SEPT. 3. 1904.
The battle at Liao Yang has
not yet boon decided, but we
are betting on the Japs.
The Booth has stupendous dif
ficulties to overcome, but she
will master them all if let alone.
Successful retreat by land and
aca seems to be all the Russians
ure now looking for.
The Herald predicts that the
Japs will rout the Russian army
at Liao Yumr. At any rate we
hope so.
A negro was lynched yester
day In a cell in a Chicago prison.
In Georgia the victim is taken
out into tho open.
If Leon county, p'la. has gone
dry what Vfll the next Florida
legislature do? That is the nio-
moutuous question.
It is rumored that the Russian
army will challengs the world
for a fo >t race altar tint, Japs get
through with their instructions.
Tho litle brownies are now
giving ihe Russians the roal
thing, and we hope they
give them n full dose.
ROOSEVELT ON THE POPUISTS.
President Roosevelt’s "Life of
Benton" a perfect mine of
richness for Democratic cam
paign material. The famously
ancient ejeculation, ‘'Oh, that
mine enemy would write
bookl'Miss singular application
to our strenuous executive. His
opinion of Populists and Popu
lism is singulartly pungent In
the President’s book, “American
Ideals, ’• yet. 2, page 28, be says:
"Refinement and comfort they
ure apt to consider quite as ob
jectionable as immorality. A
taste for learning and cultivated
friends, and a tendency to bathe
frequently, cause them the deep
est suspicion. Though they of
ten make war on vice, they rather
prefer making war on prosperity
and refinement.”
And in the campaign of 1S9U
he wrote again:
"Thrift, industry and business
energy are qualities 'which are
quite incompatible with the true
populistic feeling. Payment of
debts, like tl.e suppression of
riots, is abhorrent to the Populist
mind.' Such conduct strikes the
Populist as immoral.”
IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO.
THE DAGUERREOTYPE.
044 Notion* ConrernlHH the Process
When It Hu New.
Maiiy utuusSng remark* were made
at th** door* of daguerreotype galleries
when biejr were first opened Iff this
New tiro’. "Herptcide." BetUee BerU-' im, ‘ n “ ou| d draw a crowd,
dde I* one of the mo*t agreeable hair J One man would undertake to describe
dreadings there Is. ' Uerplcldo kill* th* I bow they were made. “You look In tlie
dandruff germ that eat* the hair off al marUlne. und the picture cornee—if you
Terr Cea Stop Their Hair Falllaff Oat
With Herptcide.
Ladle* who bare thin hair and whose
hair 1* falling,out, can prevent tha hair .
the root. After the germ Is destroyed,
the root will shoot up. un& the hair grow
long aa ever. Even a sample will con
vince any lady that Newbro** Herpldde
!s an Indispensable toilet requisite. It
contains no oil or grease, it will not stain
or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send
10c. In stamps for sample to Th* Hero!-
side Co., Detroit, Mich.
< HEROKBE P.JARMAtY
Tats anjEtid to itAll.
A grievous wail olliuie* comes a* a
result of unbearable pain from
taxed organs, dizziness, backache, liv
er complaint ani constipation Hut
thanks to Dr. King'* New Life Pills
they put an end to it ail. Tney are
gentle but thorough. Trv Hints. Only
■■15c. Guaranteed by Seals Puarinacy
and llrinson & Hay.
A Poet'* Wardrobe.
Gabriele d'Annunzio, the well
known Italian writer, has in his
wardrobe, according to a Neapolitan
journalist, seventy-two nightdress
es, twelve dozen pairs of colored
socks, some of cotton and others of
silk; forty-eight pairs of gloves for
A Sweet Breath
is a never failing sign of a healthy
stomach* Wuen the breath is bad the
stomach is out of order. There is nj
remedy in the worl 1 equal to Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion,
dvspepsiu ami all stomach disorder-.
Mrs. Mary S Crick, of White Plain-*,
Ky., write*: “I it »v« been a dyspeptic
for years; tried all kinds of remedies
bUv continued to grow worse. Ily tip-
use ot Kodol 1 began to improve at
once, and after taking a few .bottles
nm fully restored in weight, health
and strength and can eat whatever I
like." Kodol digest* what you eat an ‘
makes the stomach sweet Sold in-
Seals Pharmacy and Hiinson «fc Ilav.
announcement.
look long enough.” Another would
say: “It Is not so much the looking tliut
doe* It. The sun burns it In if you
keep still.*' Another made It nil very
plain by stating, "The plate is a look
ing glass, and when you sit In front of
It your shadow sticks on the plate.”
flow it came about was never
known, but the Impression became
general that the sitter must not wink,
So operator of Intelligence ever told
the sitter not to wink, for the effort to
refrain would have given the eye an
unnatural expression. We found It a
duty to tell tiie sitter to wink ns usual;
that natural winking did not affect the
picture. Even then It wqp not always
understood. One old lady jumped out
of the chair before a sitting was half
over, raising both hands and exclaim
ing: “Stop ft stop It! 1 winked!”
Another remarkable fact was that
sitters seldom acknowledged their own
likenesses. "All good but*mine,” was
the common decision. An aged couplo
after examining their pictures came to
this conclusion, “Maria, yours la per
fect. but this does not look like me.”
But the old lady answered, "Jeeins,
yours Is as natural as life, but mine Is
a failure.” After a longer consultation
the old gentleman said, ”We must
knofc each other better than we know
ourselves.” At one time when Daniel
'Webster Bat for a daguerreotype the
finlrtiied picture was held before him.
Turning away, he said: “I am not to
Judge of my own looks. It Is for you
to Judge, and you must decide whether
the work Is worthy of your reputa
tion.”—A. Bogardus In Century.
The Russians report that Port
Arthur is still safe. About as
safe ns a possum up a slmon tree
with Ion darkies and 20 dogs
a'watching him.
Watson will spoak in Atlanta
Tho attention ho receives in At
Innta wouldn't rout n Russian
brigtldo, so you know you may
know it will bo small.
Nearly all tho reports ot the
fighting at Liao Yang come from
Russiau sources. Such being
tho caso wo will allow for the
crawl.
Tho Japs nre fighting Kuropat-
Kin on ground of his otvu selec
tion, hut they aro making him
feol as it he were a long way
from home. * -
The adoption of a two cent
fare on Georgia railroads would
do away with the excursion nui
sance. For this reason if for uo
other we aro in favor of it - -
Thonmsviile Times-Enterprise.
Tho roceut democratic prijnarv
in South Carolina resulted in the
nomination of democrats far all
the offices, and the election will -fj” * n ^
result in the election of demo- Aup.,10. WO*,
crats for all the offices.
Tho great shops of the Pull,
mnn Car Company nre to shut
down on September 1, and thous
ands of men employed in the va
rious departments of the car
building corporation will be ovt
of work. Thirty thousand pec-
pie at Pullman, 111,, and in sur
rounding towns will be affected.
W’arenbort, G-t., July 28, 1904.
’alitor* Way cross Herald:
... _ You may an nonce to the public that
tho Ftreet ami twenty-four pairs {ot I nm a candidate for Representative w
evening drens, eight light blue para-' Ware County to the Georgia Legislature
sols and ten green umbrellas, twenty Hl the n?xt October electi .n. • I do n».t
dozen pocket handkerchiefs, 150, fe(l ' hH ' ' introduction in th.
neckties, ten vests, fourteen pairs P en l > • “J Ware County, they all know
of shoes, four or live dozen pairs of » 1 ,h *"'T a h '"
.. 1 , to tusk** elective by the people, the mem
soft and noiseless slippers and a | b™ „f the Board of C-.unty Conm.l-
large number of hats, smoking jack- aud the members of the Board of
ets, evening dross coats, silk dress-1 Educition, nod County School Comm
ing gowns and other garments. I .loo
Inure is only ono other man in
Italy, it is said, who has such a
largo *nd costly wurdrobe, and that
is Mascagni.
Holidays In 1904.
Tho year 1904 will deal out to
banker and insurance men holiday!
in bunches, and there will be five
bunches of two and a half days each.
Tho hero of the cherry treo is re
sponsible for tho first bunch by ar
ranging to have his birthday cele
brated'on Monday, which gives to
thoso who have half holidays on Sat
urdays, Sunday and Monday in ad
dition. Memorial day also comes on
Monday and the Fourth of July
likewise, whilo Labor day always
falls on a Monday. Christmas is
scheduled for a Sunday this year,
and that means that the holiday will
be observed on Monday. New Year’s
will also be ready tor business on s
Sunday—but that is getting into
1905.—Hartford Couranf
WSm*
W* “A HI •U*'
VIUOABVO
For Judge City Court ot Way cross.
I eui a candidate for Judge of the
City Court of Way cross, aubj »ct to the
democratic primer? on S*pt. 10 1 will
greatly appreciate the support of the
r» of Ware countv.
ARTHUR E. COCHRAN.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes reafrits in
death. Tiiua a mere scratch, imlgni
ticaut cuts or punv boil* have paid the
death penalty It is wise to have
DuckIud's Arnica Salvo ever handy. It
it the beat salve on earth and will pie*
vent fatality, when burns,sores, ulcers
and piles threaten, Only 25c, at Seals
I'hairuacy and Brinson it Hay.
' End of Bitter Fight,
"Two physicians had a long and
atubbon tight with an abcees on my
right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of
DuPont, Go., "aud gave me up. Every*
body thougnt my time had com*. As
a last resort 1 tried Dr. King'* New
Discovery for Consumption. The bene*
tit I received was striking and I was
on my fbet In a few days. Now I have
entirely regained my health.*' It con
quers all Cjnghs, Colds and Throat
and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by
Brinson A Hay sad Seals Pharmacy.
Price 50c, and 91. Trial bottles free.
For Judge City Court of tYuycross.
I will l>e a candidate for Judge of
the Cttv Court of Wavoroi*. nt the I).**
tuber election this tear. »ubj>ct to the
action of ti e Democratic Executive
’ommittee In reference to a primary
lection. If elected 1 will perform tho
duties of the office as expeditiously
and economically as i* toasUtent with
due regard for tH^rights of tho peo>
J - proper administration of the
JOHN T. MYERS. .
The Texas U.ill. Weevil Corns
ntluion hat received report!
showing that many thnuaandi of
acre* of cotton are beiue aban
doned on account of the boll
weevil ravages. Mcnibert of the
commitston tay that the Gaute.
mat an ant cannot be propogtted
fast enough to b« of practicable
value for many years.
For Solicitor Cttjr Court.
1 am a candidate for election to the
office of Solicitor of the G't.v Court of
Wavcross at the October election this
year, wubjjct of course to any action
of the Democratic Executive’ Commit -
tee and will appreciate the support of
my fellow citizen*.
.! WALTER BENNETT.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been disco**
cred will interest many. A run down
system, ordeapoudcncy tnvanaoly pre*
cede suicide and something has bean
lound that will prevent that condition
which makes suicide like.y At thtf
first thought af self destruction take
Electric Bitters. It being a tonic and
nervine will strengthen t ie nerves
and build up the system. It i* also a
great Stomach, Liver, and K-dney re/F
ulator. 0.ily 50j. Satisfaction guars
antced by Seals pharmacy an 1 Brinson
A S ay
^ DeWitt is Tho Name.
When yon go to buy Witch Hazel
Salve look tor the name DxW'lTT on
every box. The pure, unadulterated
Witch HszjI is used in making De-
Witt's Witch Haz*» Sa'ye, which is the
best salve in the world for cuts.burns,
bruises, boils, ecz*ma and piles The
popularity of DjWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, due to its man* cures, has ctus*
ed numerous worthier counterfeit* to
be placed on tho market Too genus
ink bears the name E. C DeWitt A Co
Chicago Sold by Seals Pharmacy and
Brinson A Hay.
A Perfect I’aiuless Pill
ib Vie one that will clems * the system
set the liver to action,rem >ve the bile,
dear the complexion, cure hradache
and leave a good taste in the mouth.
The famous little pills for doing such
work pleasantly and effectually are
DoWiU'a. Little Early Riser*. Rpb
Moore of LtFayette, Iod.. says: •‘All
other Pills I hare used grinc and sick*
en, while DeWitt's Little Etrly Risers
are simply perfect.” SaH by Seals
Pharmacy and Bri&son A Hay.
MISTAKES IN LIFE.
One of the roost unprofitable ways
of spending time Is the practice, to
which many persons are addicted, of
brooding over the mistakes one has
made In life find thinking what be
mlglft have been or achieved If be
bad not done at certain times just what
he did do. Almost every unsuccessful
man. In looking over his past career le-
lnclined to think that It would have
been wholly!different hut for certain
•lips and blunders—certain boaty, ill
considered acts into which he was be
trayed almost unconsciously and with
out a suspicion of their consequence*.
Aa be thinks of all the good, things
of this world—honor, position, power
and Influence—of which he has been
deprived In some niysterloas, inexplica
ble way, be bas no patience with him
self, and as It Is painful and humiliat
ing to dwell long upon one's own fol
lies It la fortunate If he doeat&ot Im
plicate others—friends and relatires-
tn bis disappointments. Perhaps, as
education bos never been rree from
mlstakes-mlstakes Indeed of every
kind—be Imputes the blame to his
ssrly training. In which habits of thor
oughness and accuracy* or, again, of
Mlf reliance and Independence of
thought may not have been implant
ed. Perhaps a celling was chosen for
him by bis parents without regard to
tie peculiar talents or tastes god pref
erences, or If he was allowed to choose
for himself It was when his Judgment
Was Immature and unlit {or the respon
sibility. The result waa that the square
man got Into the round bole or the tri
angular man got Into the square hole
or the round man squeezed himself
Into ‘he triangular hole.—Succesa.
A Hard Critic.
▲ clergyman was rebuked by one of
the ruling elders for sauntering on the
Sunday along the hillside above the
manse. The clergyman took the re
buke In good part but tried to show
the remonstrant that the action of
which be complained was innocent and
lawful, aud be was about to cite the
famous examplo of a Sabbath walk,
with the plucking of the eara of corn,
aa set forth In the gospels, when he
was Interrupted with the remark, ”Ou
aye. air. 1 ken weel what you mean to
say. but for my pnlrt I bne nefer tboebt
the better o* them for breaktn* the
Sawbbath.” — GeikJe’s “Scotch Rem
iniscences.” *
The Kind You Have Always Bought* and which lias been
in uso for ovcr_ 30 years, has borne the signature of
and lias been mode under bis per*
sonal supervision since Its infimey.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infinite and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorin Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and ullnj-s Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It nsslmllates Hie Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sloop.
The Children’s Panaceo—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over SO Years,
THE eiNTMIR OUlMKf. t
SLiSLS
KODOL digests what you Mt.
KODOL ?.< eanses, purifies,
■ —' strengthens end sweet
ens the stomach.
KODOL cure * lndl l M, ! on ' dy*.
pepsta, and aH stomach
end bowel troubles.
KODOL Accelerates the action of
■ ■ ■ tho gastric glands end
gives tone to tho digestive organs.
KODOL re,, ® ve * * n overworked
■ stomach of eil nervous
•train, gives to the heart e full, free
end untrammeled action, nourishes
the nervous avstem and feeds tha
brain.
KODOL is tho wonderful remedy
■■ "■ that Is making so many
sfok people well end weak people
strong by eivlng to their bodies all of
tho nourishment that Is contained la
the food they eat.
Thi DmIw Cm Supply 1m.
Bottles only. <1.00 Sir* holding 2H Wee*
the trial »U*. which s*Ua for 80c.
raiMMD OMLt II
B. C. DeWXTT A CO., CHICAGO
Tomochlcbi* Tribe
Improved; Order
of ItcdfMen meets
every Friday
night'at Council
Hall In Masonic
building Visit
ing members cor
dfaily Invited.
R. L. SINGLETON. C. of R.
B. n FINN. Sachem.
WAYCROSS LODGE, NO. 97,1.0.0. F,
Moot* Wednesday night
■t 8:00o’clock. Lodge room
Lott ft Hitch building,
thud floor. Every member
_ pocted to attend, nnd
tllows cordially Invited. Im-
• to be transacted.
R. H. WALDEN. Noble Grand.
4 C Huber. Scc'v.
Waycroa* Lodge, No 30b,
F. A A M. Meet* on second
and rourtb {Tuesdays, at 7:80
p. m. In Masonic Building
>11 ausHfied brethren coidially
invited to attend.
A G. VUlee, W. M.
Morton Young, tecretarj.
Seals Pharmacy
Brinson'S; Hav
; To The Urmocrata .1 War. County.
An net of th. t.glatatur. puied a
ten- d.va.lnca proil.lM that the Jmtir.
»n.t Solicitor of th. Cltv Coart of W.y.
cro»« .hall b. elected hr th. Moplo.
Till. Act >Im require, th.t the me.
own of the pn«Dt Jodir. and So*
Heitor. whOM term, expire Deoeolber
Zl, IWt ahall bc.chwn at th. General
K ret Ion to b. held In Octob*r,'!90A
I will be n candidate for th. Daao.
critic nomination for th- Jedreehlp, - . .,
by what»«.r method th. County Item. |®” b * bl 'f«olt by fall. One Uln>
ocrotlo BteentlT. OommlMn mar pr.- ”** Coq ct | . Cur. etr.r. the DhUgin.
A Summer Cold.
A summer cold I. not only annoyn
but It not relieved pneumonia will 1
ocrotlo Bxeenure commute, mar pirn*
•crib, for tho election of » candidate
for that office.
If nommatwl and elects, I will con.
tlan. the effort which I her. hereto
fore made to adeU.i«ter the office eco.
oomlcallr and efficient)..
J. C. REYNOLDS
Angntt 9th, t90t*O
drnwi out the toflirrmmloo, heala
eootheeend etren,then, t :e [nape and
bronchial tnbev One Minnie Cough
S era lean Ideal remedr for Ute eh IN
ran It to pleasant to the tute and
perfectly barmteu. A certain cure
for Croup, Cough end Cot.l. Sold by
Brlnaon A Bey end Seelt Ph.rm.cr. □
The Kangaroo Rat.
One.of^be queerest little animals of
the aAtipodean wilds of the paradox
ical continent of Australia Is a little
zoological oddity which the naturalists
have called tlie kangaroo xat It
crapes no larger than the common ro
dent of the Norway variety, hat li a
miniature kangaroo In every respect
Its mode of locomotion is precisely the
same as that of Macropus glgsnteus.
Besides this, the remale carries its
young tn pouches which nature has
provided for that purpose and in many
other respects imitates the habits and
characteristics of its glgsntl^ relative.
No Room For Doobt.
“Oh, my. yes, he's sway up In Shake-
qpsare/*
“Is he? I shouldn't have guessed
that he had ever^ read s Uns of Shake-
De'ts Encampment' No.
5,1.0,0- F. meets in lodge
room-in Lott-Hitch build
ing every second end fourth
Tuesday nights. Visiting
brothers are cordially wel
come. it i
hotter, Itebekshs. -
Esther Rebekah Lodge,
Na 6,1. a O. F.. meets
EVERY
TUESDAY
NIGHT
ANGix Easom. Secretary
Regular Convention of
Wakefield Ledge, No.
si 27, K. of P., Monday
Even it g 7:80.
Mtmbtrs snd visiting
brothers cordially in
vite 1.
“That's strang* Haven't yon noticed
that every little while he,soys Id
•ootbr Chicago Record-Herald.
A Little tweltae* to It HlsseeU.
, TOwne—There’s nothing 1 hate so
much ss a laxy man. Brown*—Well. I
wish there were more of them. Towns
—Too do? Browne Sore. The more
laxy men there are the :•*<« competition
we’d have tn baslnesa. -I'liilsdelphla
The Crowning Triumph
of our laandrj*wark is whiteness where It
it called for. Colored goods we cleanse
thoroughly without causidg color to run In
the least. _.
We do mgh grade work and our flnf
domestic finish excels all other methods.
Colls w and Cuffs are ironed smdutb so
the skin of wearer is not irritated.
Tbe Wilson Steam Laundry
I AM PREPARED
To do any inside work in the Carpenter's
^ Line nt Night, such ss
Sbelviug. Baking or Repairiog Counters, Ac
address ms at 128 Lee Avenue.
C. W. WEST.
KatoS6S6SSSSSKa6aiiSfc»
Palace Barber Shop, *
Mary Street.
Gcs Reynolds Pbofbibtox.
j Shaping. Shampooing. Hair Cutting
31 io First Class 8tyle. Polite and care-
7i fill attention.
A. S. Horton.
1C. E. Dunn
Horton & Dunn,
Contractors and Builders,
Ertinatra furnished «o all elm
work, Addrew WayerOM pmtoffice or
Me u at 79'Eade St.. 43 Bow* 8t
CASTORIA Lott ’ Fain & Co *
tot In&nta and Children
Lott, Fain & Co.
m hbhiobe *
TF YOU don’t have the caah
* 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 us.
OABTOnXA.
’ b« tontb y,lht K.od Yon Haw Always
to**.