Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, September 03, 1904, Image 5

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190. Hav IMkVEAR IS—f7K? High Grade Unlvtrilty Preparatory /y \ . School Located Mmedgevllle,CaA^| Three coursea-ctaasfcal, | Scientific, Commercial. Mi!- I iUry Department under V. K. ■' Army officer. Splendidly I ►quipped by L\ A. Govern I meat, rotif graduates com- I miMioned officer* I n the ref- * I at*r army. Cadet* board In ftarracks under *ukt military^ diadpHnr. location healthful; wwwwwwwww^wwwwwwwwwwwww* Whore Are You Going MV pretty maid? I’m goicg to Tybee, Si' - , she said. And that’s the place where the people are going this year to have a gocd time, HOTEL TYBEE With its many attractions, its fine orchestra, its splendid bathing and its excellent cuisire is the most popular seaside resort on the South At lantic Coast. Rates, 82.50 per day: $12.50 / and #15 00 per week. * THE PULASKI HOUSE lath. UMOI popular ploct Id Savannah and ahould bo your btadqaai- ten whan tophi city. WRITE FOB ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. CHAS. F- GRAHAM. Prop. ONE FULL QUART Ol room*. Large Faculty of expert teacher*. Method* profmafv*. Term* reasonable. Nest scashM begin* Thursday, September lit, 1904.. For new, Illustrated cata log** addre** WM. I. IITXOLDJ, A. H„ miiiixr, HUU4gtvtlU, Go.; « r«wr***+*+**++++*+**< CONDENSED^ STORIES. Where She Got the Crest That Wot "So Full of 6ignlflcance." - I.ore's « good story told about Xatilr Colebrookc. that prominent E.'!;.':iah«oinuu who visited the Whitney, last winter. Lady Cole- brooke ia ot the well known Paget family. Lord Colebrooke’a ances- tora are equally aristocratic, and the Colebrooke crest ia a rampant lion, three doves over the head and a wolf couchant above all. It is an elaborate affair. When Lady Cole- brooke was dining out with one of the opulent hostesses of Long Island •he glanced casually at the dinner •ervice, every bit ol which was duly embossed with a crest. She was ac customed to heraldic china and did not at once inspect the design mi nutely. Later in Ike evening, to her great surprise, she became aware that the Colebrooke crest waa upon all of her hostess’ dinner service. “Where dLd you get this crest?” she exclaimed impulsively. The hostess replied unconcernedly: “Isn’t it a pretty one? I picked it out when we furnished this house. It waa the prettiest I could find, and those dear little doves, I think, are so full of significance.” Lady Colebrooke mur mured sadly, “So full of signifi cance.”—New Y ork Press. Hancock's latin'i (must IttakUa. * ** •’ trta*a^s%*g Radiant Beauty ^Complexion* e{ perfect purity are made by Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. The value of sulphur in the toilet has been known for cen turies, bat mack of its value was lost until tbs discovery of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur ■at only dees It groduce a ski* smooth sad soli as ink. but Its use si a kair katk will care all scalp dlscaici, promote a new growth ol healthy halt sad atrcaithca th: coloring nutter la th* lull lo aa to check anil avoid premature gray kair. ffiay Ilasscock’a Liquid Bnl- phur at say reliable drug store. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Ointment Prepared especially lor Burns. Scald*. Opea Sores. Chafed Part*. Raw Surface*. Boil*. Plica. Roughacts ol race and Hand* and all Skia Diieaic*. akin disease*. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO. Baltimore, Md. r Spot Cash $28.00" jj Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon. * Mascagni'. Sarcasm. During the last dress rehearsal at the Metropolitan Opera House of Mascagni’s Japanese opera, “Iris,” which was produced Inst autumn foi 11x1} Auburn 11x1} Auburn onc-h $5>» Our goods are mad* to order by first-class manufac turers Turpentine wagons Open and top Bug- Harness’ made tc 1 _1 order { Cross - Tie and • ^ Wood Wagons. Light and Heavy Light farm wagons Team Collar J. A. JONES, Way cross, 6a. the first time in A meric*, Ma who was conducting the orch greatly annoyed by the ina performance Of one of the 1 five. era in a particular scene. The pas sage was a very intense one—a lore scene between the chief reprobate and the Heroine. . “Do not move 10 timidly! Stand farther to the right I Flay with more vigor) More colorl More va riety!” shouted the composer above the surge of the music. The unfortunate actor, thorough ly discomfited, went from bad to worae in bia impersonation and now was singing almost continually out of ttrfle. The exasperated composer could, stand it no longer. He stop ped the orchestra and beckoned the singer down to the footlights. “Since all other methods for mak ing the passage effective seem to have failed,” he remarked sarcas tically in his most scrupulous Ital ian, “suppose you try singing it on the key?”—Harper’s Weekly. Plenty In It The discussion of bribery has scrTed to recall the reply which George T. Anthony once made to a politician who was disposed to “graft.” Mr. Anthony was about ~to relinquish an office and was ap proached by the man who was to succeed him, who wanted to know how much the office was worth. Mr. Anthony replied that it paid $3,000 a year. “I know that is the salary,” insist ed the inquirer, “but what else is there in it?” “Well,” said Anthony, looking his Interrogator directly in the eye, “there’* $3,000 a year and the pen itentiary in it for any man who wants to work it for all jt ia worth.” Two Kindt of Oanevra. The Kcv. Reginald Campbell ol the London City temple during his visit to America said a number ol nmn.ing things. One of them con cerned untieing. A young girl asked Dr., Campbell u he did not consider dancing graceful. “Professional dancing,” be re plied, “ia, I admit, graceful enough in some cases. But what it than of grace in tha dancing of amateurs? A man and a woman, dote together, epin solemnly about a room. The man’s long black coat tails flap. Such persona always look to me a. if they had been hired to dance ana were doubtful if they 7 would get paid.” . • - ... [World’s Fair Rates Via L. & N. R. R. Excursion tickets now on sale Daily from I Waycross to St. Louis arid Return *37,00 Return limit December 13. 31.40 Return limit 00 days. 25.00 Return limit 15 days. , Return limit Ten Days from date of Sale. Tickets Sold Tuesdays in July I'orrMpoedln* low Rain from other p- iota. The L.AK.R R la the Beat Line to ?l oulo. For chtdole, and aleeplnir car tMvrvatloni apply to J. M. 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