Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, September 03, 1904, Image 6

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The following li MM Lamar’s Lemon Laxative on re a Coaitlpatloa,'BII> Dothan, Ala., April I have used La mar’s Lemon Lax ative In my family and would not be without if. It is certainly a valua ble medieine. J. A. May, Chief of Police. ties aad Headaofeo. Aots promptly and powerfully*} the bowels ye) is gentle and pleas ant in action— docs not gripe -r sicken. It can’t hurt you it can help you. CONDENSED How Bi.thop Pottor Got th« Boot of Treasured Joke. tONDENSEO STORIES. Joaquin Miller's Stary of the Colonsl’S ir srited T.tle. Joaquin .Miller was one of the first lm store ,. Texas oil veils. Fearing the q i -t inn of financial profit, these mvcI:* fun.ishud him with at least one good story. The poet visited the Lone Sh.r State to inspect liia property and there met a man who answered to the title of “colonel." One dey when this man and the poet were together the talk turned to tho war of secession. Mil ler thought his companion had taken part in that struggle, but the colonel laid ho had been a noncom batant. Then Miller made a hold guess that the title was derived fra’ > a militia commission. But not to, nor was it a result of an appoint ment on the governor’s staff. Nei ther did it come from service dur ing the Spanisb-American trouble. “Ah,” said Miller at last, think ing he had the mystery solved, “you commanded tho Texas rangers at one time. They were brave men, and it was an honor to lead them." "No,” said the colonel, “I never had anything to do with the rengen.” “Well, tell me,” persisted Miller, "ia the title merely assumed ? Have you no right to it?” "Certainly I have a right to it— the best kind of right," replied the colonel in an offended tone. "If you must know how I got it I’ll tell you. I inherited it.” "Inherited it I” ejaculated Miller. “From whom, vour father?" "No, air. From Colonel Jamea Smith, who died two years ago. I married his widow.” — New York Times. Bogus Bohemianlsm. Tho real bohemian does not with to be put on show for the delecta tion of persons who do not under stand him. There is a story told of Maurice Barrymore which illua- 1 he Mallou Block ia being torn down, and part of the lum ber will be used in adding an- otlin- story to /the Wayi roas House- conducted by Mr. A Z Wesley cext to the pump actory building on Al 1 any avenue. > r. H. V. Bar f.s l as moved iiis grocery store to the Crawley building on Albany a've me, which was lormcriy used by Mr. E II. Crawl-y as an insurance and real estate office Mr. Mai- Ion has packc I up the remaining part of his stock and lias movid it to his-reaidence on Plant ave. J. Campbell, the contractor and builder, has the contract for the removul of the Malion build- ing. Mortgage Male. (JxtiittilA—War# Count,: tinder and by rlrliic of a Power of Vile contained In a mortgage made by Jos. Knox to B. P. Jone,. oesring dale,Kclj. 5, ISnU. and duly transferred to B. F. Jvneeun tile lltat day of Allan,t, PJOI, the same fall- jngduealx month, afier date I will oflbrf* sale et public outcry before the court houae door In A are county, tleorgia, on the first Toeeday, lieing tilt- bill day of September, lists, during the ieaal hour, of sale, to tilt Ida- 4 t Mtli er for cash, the folloelttg pros it was occupied bv the bishop. One are county, Ua., h-undetl and debited » Saa h tanciatan «u .howiug follows: Frontiojcfiftyftd[on the West the group of residences to a friend ny to wit '. A ceitain parcel oflirnl situate, lying and Wni in the t iwn ol w aycroM. Ware county, Us• -- - * by Gordon street, South one hundred and fillj-eight feet (168) bjr hotel lot, east fif y (60) fast by lands formerly beionglnrto w H. Folks and north one hundred and fifty sight (168) Test by lands belong,ng to B. P. Jones and M A Buchanan. B. F. Jokm, Mortgagee. GEORGIA—WARE COUaNTY- To All Wnom It May Concern: Carey M. Sweat having In due form applied to the undersigned lor the guardianship of the property of Dll* lard, Norma and Frankie Durii&tn, res idents of Hancock Countv, Mi*»U*ippi, children of Katberi e Durham, late of Clay County, Ftorida, deceaaed, which minors own property in Ware Couutv. Georgia, notice is hereby given said application will be heard at my oflijc on *he first Moodav in Svptctnbernvxt. Given under in*; hand and i.fiUuai signature,this first dav of August. IV04 **• WARREN LOTT, 41 Oidinary of Ware County, tratea this point. Kntvriug a famous bohemian club in New York one night, he found u lot of commercial men in full possession. They greet ed "Barry” effusively. He hnd hard ly got himself “fairly sat” w hen one of them slapped Inn on the back and raid, “Barry, apeak us a piece.” Then a chorus said: “Yet, get fun ny, old man. Cut up. We’ve all heard tliaj you were a great enter tainer.” Barry glared around for a moment and then said, “I’ll do a handspring for you, gentlemen, but I can’t epeak a piece.” Then he reached through tho silence and picked hie hat off the hook. That was the last time he entered the club. The Taciturn Men. Mrs. Van Yorst, the author of “The Woman Who Toils,” had many amueiug and odd adventures during her life as a worker. One adventure that has not heretofore been printed concerned a taciturn roan. She met this man on a New Eng land road mending a worm fence. “Can you tell me,” she said to him, “how far it ia from here to the next town ?” He pointed forward. “Milestono little further on will tell you,” he growled. Rudeness such is this vexed Mre. Van Vorst. "But the mlleetone will be no good to me, for I can’t read,” ahe said. Thereupon the taciturn man chuckled a little. “Ho, ho,” he ■aid. “It ia just tho kind of mile stone for people that can’t read, fBr all tha writin’a been washed off of it.” Didn’t Need Help. The late Rev. George Koenig, a Brooklyn clergyman, who was rath er puritanical in his view*, rebuked one of his parishioners whom he taw with her hair profusely curled. “If the Lord intended tout hair to curl,” he eaid, “ho wonld have curl ed it for you.**' Whereupon the young lady replied saucily: "He did when I was a baby, bat sow I am quit* able to curl it tay- •elf* Application For Charter. GEORGIA...Ware countv. To the Superior court of salil County: The petition of It 1’ 1/lar.J W Strickland, M M Johnaon A .W Knbtht, War-en 1-ott, B H Tliomae John W Jiennett. H Slurphy Hml A N O Keefe, rmpectfolly shows: rust: That they have aiwooiateil them selves and ileslre to be incorporate! with their euceeeeuie. for a term or twenty (ail years with the privilege of renewdl at the Thtpirailoll of slail It- in. under the unnm. el "Hit tlospilal esta iation of Wayeneis anil U am County." HeOnnil; I he parlieutur hueineea or an- terprisa that they desire to car»y on. ia o- establisli and maintain a public hospital hi I he City Ilf Wayerose, Ware County. Ueot- icia, to ailmlnlattr through the aid of mod ioal iH-ietu-e, and mrxiry, through profs eiolial sttll. Slid other Ise to the sick. III, h Jured, afliiotad and deformed of liuiuui. kii.d; lo a thud tieauiient to Ihosa of such wlo. an- unable lu pay, and to cna xe auoh f.i a ami pries, to others ae may be lair anu reasonable liir auoh an ina.itutlon. Third As eaid institution Is nut for pro/- tlnu. eis to gather fund, and means fo.- I •atablnhmeatand maintenance by private' and piiuln-donations, gilt, anil anpmpri* minus, therefore they ile,ir- to receive sue : In real property as well aa personal prnpet- ty and tlpto tlli-n i-oodllp ns aa may lie airrcdup- by • pirtles. Fonrtb ..mi mere show from the oa nne of the or.au xaitiui. they luife tin Ita 1 amok paid in but they desire to issue bo ‘do iii deiiominaiioiie uf gj&.uo, and S 0 to anil * 100 On, rncli. to the amuu t I f S/mi.uo, tieailua interest Irom date, al Ih rate..!ttvefd'ver cant) nee annum, po ntile annually, sal I bonds lo mature tan yi-urs alter fast ed. hut the hol.iers the.oof ■tiall lie inhibltei fmm pnibeetling in equity or law tu anyway in colleeitngauy of said Isolds or the liner sMliereui, Ion the pay ment ol thesumcsliall,he entirely at the option ol eaid . ssociation, F.ltli: Wbetefuie the p-i-mlses c in liters ed, tourtielitiobers pray flint they be-in- cnrporateil under the name oeiforth; rhet llittr iretitioit he granted: that they have a riifht to net a common seal and do ail other suehjtels ae ate oon,latent with the power, of such en nraenitatl u under.the law, and your pctliiuuers will aver pray, J.H. WII.iTIaMS, Petitioner's Atrortie", Filial lor neoid till, 10*.h flay or Aliuusl, lOot K-J. lIKltRV, Clerk H. C tv, C. San Francisco ie atill repeating and iaiigt.kf jver the, bonmota Bishop Potter let drop on the oc casion of his visit to tKat city two *enr< ago to attend the Episcopal Svtrscncion. At that time the citizens were very much astir because the famous eastern bishop was to be $ visitor within their gates, and they vied with one another to honor their gneat. The bishop, wee kept busy declining the invitations that he had not time to accept. Bqt one invita tiou that be did eveil hiiuatnf ol was to occupy tli» magnificent resi dence of William Crocker, one of t lie millu>tniire families of Which, Mra. Francis Burton Harrison and lira. Alexander are eastern representa tives The house is a showy one, situat ed upon Xoh Jjill. where .the early California ini.inuu.irus built their homes, so il is a “shun place ” It came to have a double interest when who was visiting in the city- As they approached the “Will Crocker” home he sprang the treasured joke which he bad been Mving for the right moment. “Thie,” said he, with a flourish, “ia Mr. Crocker’s Pottery.” He did not recognise the gentle man who was at that moment de- icending the steps. It waa the bish op, who could not lelp overhearing and who had a twinkle in hil eye. “I beg pardon for correcting yc->," he taid, I.ut vou are mistaken. This ia Bishop Potter’s Crockery.”— Washington Star. Time to Learn. One of the latest stories of the strange reasoning of negroes comes from J. H. Stoddart, the veteran actor, and is of an incident he wit nessed in Louisiana on a tour through that part of the country. “I had an afternoon lay off in this Louisiana town,” said the ac tor, “and with nothing to do roam ed about the place. Fnially I got to tho courthouse and went in. A negro trial waa on, and a typical old darky waa one of the witnessei. He was fixing the time of the occur rence of the trouble and laid it was half past 3 in the afternoon. ‘“How do you know it waa half nut 3?’ demanded the lawyer for the other side. “‘Why, I—I knowed it wu half put 3 by mv watch. I knowed it,’ stammered the darky. “‘Can you tell time?’ demanded the lawyer. " ‘Sure, I can tell time,’ anawered the witneu. “ ‘What time ia it now?* demand ed the lawyer, pointing to the dock. “The darky atudied the clock for a minute; than he uid be did not know what time it wu. “‘But I thought you couid tell time,’ uid the lawyer, with anger. '“Well, I can tell time, boae, by my watch,’ laid the darky, *but I -isn't tell no time by no clock.’ ” VACATION TIME. -Vacation time ►hould bring rest, no* reation and comfort; and comfort of the solid and pleasing va* r fty mean:* no high collar, no stiff hat and no—itching scalp. It is for this last discomfort that Newbro’s HerpicMe becomes a summer necessity. • s it atops itching of the »ealp and i’rickly heat almost Inutaotly. Take Herpicide with you on your va- ' kca*LP WARNING. Itohing of tbescalp is rot so mi ch a punishment for past neglect with a warning for tbjjTuture. it nhow*. almost conclusively that the vine-lika. microbe crowth that causes dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair has entered the Sebaceous glands and nnle>s thi* growth is step* Sd and kept out of the scalp, ba dne s will follow. ‘rr 18 CONTAOIOU8 It wa Prof TTnra. (ask your doctor about him) who first pointed out that tha tine cause of hair loss is a germ or microbe that lodges in the tcalp where it causes dandruff Being of microbic origin the disease i neces sarily contagious but Dr. Knbourand has recently called atten* tinn to the highly contagions nature of dandruff, and the ne* cessity of constant Watchfulness to uvoid it. Kill the dandruff **Ua , 8TKRlLi e J?Kl> PUBLIC HAIR-BRUSHES, says I r. A. Car tax, are to b'ame for most of the bald* ness that is prevalent today. He further states that, "baldnefe begins in the young*" By this he means that the germ that caus* es the disease ie planted in the sca’p of young men and| that eonietimes years elapse^beforc the destruction is complete. WILL NOT GROW} HAIR. ><*tr. V I »rjici« t h a "Fail Saver;*’! tjlwlil I e t I«if--i tan ;i «•» |i! i-11 • 1) <?«i 'roying the enemies of hair health, it enables the hair to g?o« as nature inter.der.— txnjt ii> thresh haldiuss Sitre you. hair w th herpicide. V oriderniUtsulU follow its use HOT WFATHER TROUBLES. J uring eoi weather thei minute sudatory glands of he icalp are railed upon to perform un extra mu unt of labor. 1 he perspiratiou that exudes in in creased quantities n u*t Le bar died prrmptly as it carries oat poi onoi p end refuse matur that w« u'd • tberwlso clog up the pores of the kalp. Ir.cc mphte eimirathi- of refuse niattei E rodnces a hot end fiTeihn rf t.dith’t of He scalp, familiarly 1 * ‘ ipicide IrdiFperiil no great#, will not etarn or d£e. It is an exquisite hair dreseing U at COOl S. COMFORTS AND. DELIGHTS CANNOT DO WITHOUT IT "1 have ueed New Dio’s Herpicide con* stantly in my shop. In fact It leirn* posvlhle to get along without it at it ia an article ol undoubted merit When a customer once nce!v< s anr application he will thereafter always rail hr Her piclde. It is also very pleasant on the face after a shave or massage." Signed M.T. GRUBER Greenville, S.<C. It contains A Healthy Hair. Cherokee - Pharmacy, Itaru SI-00. Zart lOt. I. tli.n I. THE HERPICIDE CO.. Oltf.ll, Bilk., hr ita.li. “Destroy the Cause--You Remove the Effect One Thing Clerk FergeL A all for 1 minister was ibont .to be issued in Champ Clark’s home town in Missouri, says the Washing ton correspondent of the New York World. It was made, and when the . minister arrived the church commit tee found the minister and Repre- tentative Clark were old achool- mates. They went to him and nak ed’him about the new minuter. “He’s a good man,” said Mr. Clark. “He will infuoe new life into the church and is one of the meet sociable fellows I ever met. He is eloquent, tells a good Itory K cures*]j w e °* ** lc r ‘ g * lt nnt * I 0 ' 1 * ’ ' ' * I an addition to our town.” salt. , The committee started to leave; feeling very good over having made ■uch an excellent selection, when : Dr. (IKOKIIIA—Wari-iouuly: I crril&f that the slam- .ml liimroiaq rlimaUa tiueiwpy o( th. orlalual im-ii on i.l' HU in Hu i'ler.'t iiitlce ol th. Stiprr- ir l-'.Hi 11 of War. i iinaly, litioifia 'Ibis Au.u»f lull. IH04 MACON, GEORGIA. tty d*vd fn>m Claude 1 Hen toiheUeov* I Clerk celled them heck uvinv g.a State building and Iawo AMocietion of ,, y ;T g l Savannah. Iwaring dal^ Mar IT, lWJ^aml Oil, I forgot to tell you that July recorded in Book 'V, folio 22l*. thn undvreigt eJ aa trustee * ill offer for sale at public ou*c*y l»efore the court hou^edoor of said county 'if Wave. Ucontia. on the tint Tuesday. I eingfhe vixth tlay of September. 1WU, during the legal hours of aa e, 10 the hiw’hcsi bidder for cash all of that lot of laud in Wayerose. Ware Co. *H., known as N w Waycwwk ami U>unde«l weet by lit • ‘ Wright, i«.re.iitreet. iHUth by hhulsof Sam \«ngm, . . . ... , isi by a lane and south by Marion street, tnct in Missouri, and Mr. Do uglier• id Hunting iw fcet, more or Uwe. on Gil* ty telle thie etorv on him: me smet, .nJ rumlinq bMk ta.MMIm J « Xhe county j u dg, was a man weighing 300 pounds. Steel, who ~kapt~ the local hotel, summoned a and mor. . 140 feet, more provei etwsd. Blank ia fierce when he gets drunk. There’s no handling him when he drinks.” A Numerous Sheriff. Jack Steel used to b« sheriff down in Representative Dougherty’s dis- *■ -"1Ta»ie*’» Mir. "i J |iui:' .ml bj. virtue u? a iKiwercf Mleam- uin«l Ie ihr deed of trml Ihin Cl.inlo I. All,ninth, smlmlgnnl truitee, heninx U.U OcioWr in. ISM, sad duly m-~nl .l n llonk R. Mgr-JCI. I will nthr tar Mlral public outcry befcra the court bourn door ■if Wum -nuuix. OenrKie. on lh» fl at Turn, lu. helns HwCih tier or Srpimiher. ISO*, during ihr leg.1 houi»i*r-u r to the high- mi Udder fur cash : All or Lot Niimbrr Two IS) In Bloch Nambrr On. Hundnd (I0O) Ie ih.t pert of the City of Kim. known m New Wtrcrom logr’hrr with (he Impronamu tbrnon, Puichta.-r poping Ibr title. 4iwwi J. B. Ssnev, Je .TYuetru. E1ABTORIA, iury for o term, and not one of the jurors weighed lea than 350 pounds. On the first case called Steel fed tha jurymen a dinner confuting of plen ty of onions, buttermilk and othei soporific foods, with the result that in the afternoon all of them and the judge went to sleep. “ 'Sheriff,* said the judge on asrak- ining, ‘this court is here for busi ness. In future I want you to se lect a jury with a single eye to jus- “ “Yea, your honor,’ anawered SteeL “The next panel summoned con- slated entirely of one eyed men.” Stanley’s Business College. CON, GEO TO PARENTS: Yofi, no doubt, are interested about the future prosperity of your children. You can pendence by giving thorough, practical business education. With a well- rounded knowledge of modern business metheds, no matter what financial revtrses may come, your children will be prepared to make their way in the world. Our business is to give just this kind of an edu cation, A common school education Is not sufficient. If you can’t pay ih 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, addiess at once. G. W. Ha Stanley* President. Stanley's Business College, Pythian Castle Building, Macon, Georgia. C. C. Butler, The Original C.C. Butler! 3* OLD Mail order Man ftARYLA Of Jacksonville, Fla. "RYE • ACKSOftvIuCF WANTS YOUR BUSINESS BEND FOR-OUR ILLUSTRATED VriCK LIS . CompeUilou eoarttd. Aliwofonr Imillnc brand, art: Oid Kcr.tucky Farmer, four full quarts for IS fiO Old Ha-jrl.ii> Rrv four fo’ quart, for $4-00. lf«tropolU.D Club, four foil quart, for $4 <H Uirfon rouuty, a Srjt dam family whisker, four faik.qu.rts fir FI 01. ’Flu . Old Nuaulain Com. four full quarts for M SV Genuine Imported Holland Gin. four full quart, lor IS.75. Wo pay ExpreMdiwxMOD all the above. - A large and well Selected Stock of - ' Wines, Beers, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ' ' Your kinrTVatronaj.* ie solicited.