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WEEKLY EDITION OF THE
lHHaycross Evening IMerald
OFFICIAL o R G AN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY.
VOLUME XXYI
WAYCROS
l GA., SATURli
A^E_
AY. SEPTEMBER 24,1904.
NUMBER 19
To Meet OctoDcr 8.
CALI. FOK FIRST MEETING OF TRUCK
GROWERS 1 ASSOCIATION
The first meeting of theSnuth
east Georgia Truck Growers’ As
sociation will convene at the
court house in Wavcro-s at ter,
o’clock, Saturday morning Onto
ber 8th.
At that meeting plans Tor the
next spring crop will be laid, and
all necessary arrangements will
be perfected for the work of tit
association which it is the. pur
pose to carry on.
The question of fertilizers will
be discussod and it. is expected
that arrangements will be made
to buy chemicals in largo quan
titles whereby farmers may mix
their own fertilizers and save
nearly half the price they are
now paying.
As soon as it is prepared, the
association will distribute to its
members all information concern
ing the planting of truck, the
bnying of seed, the cultivation
and the marketing of the crops
to th6 best, advantage.
Every farmer in the counties
of Appling, Charlton, Clinch,
Coffee, Fierce Ware and Wayne
is invited to become a member.
The annual dues are offe dollar
a year. Send your name to E.
Berry, secretary aud treasurer,
Waycross, and join in this ef
fort to raise the farmers of this
section from simply a meat and
.bread earner to something better.
* A handsome Auburn wagon
has been offered to the member
of the Association'who raises the
best yield of Irish potatoes on
one acre of laud in the next
spring crop. Other prizes are to
be offered at the Aonual meeting
Oct 8th, for other crops. The
governors for Ware coonty are:
Ben Birmans, M. M. Woodard,
Henry Scrieklaud, John G. Stef-
fes and Dave Jordan.
1Re\vs and TRotes
No Troth In Report.
A repor.t having gained cur
rency to the effect that Mr. John
Booth, at whose home Harry
Kingman has been ill with fever,
had apparently deserted his fam
ily, a well known gentleman askB
a Herald reporter to publish a
denial. The report, this gentle
man says, does Mr- Booth a great
injustice and places him in a
false light before the people of
the community. Mr. Bonth.it
is true, is a poor .man, but it is
said that he has not only done
all be could to support his fant
ily, but has dose a good deal tos
wards seeing after the young
man that is sick at his home.
Mr. Booth now lias a contract
painting and is hard at work.
Mr.- Booth went to Broxtott one
day last week on business, and
an enemy, it is presumed, starts
ed the report that he hud desert
ed I is family
Thursday's Daily.
The members of the Georgia
Railroad Commission, Hon. J.
Pope Brown, Hon. Joe Brown
and HVm. Warner Hill, who spent
. last night in the city, left at 10
• o’clock this morning for Thomas-
ville over the A. & B. in com
pany witn Mr. Geo. Dole Wadley
in his private car “Atlantic.”
These distinguished gentlemen
were royally entertained by
President IV. A. Price, of the
Chamber of Commerce, Secre
tary E. P. Peabody, Cols. W. M.
Toomer and 8. W. Bitch and
others. They expressed them
selves si being well pleased with
Waycross.
When your friends come to see
yon let ns know; when they leave
let ns know. Yon will be glsd
two times and so will we, and-the
friends will be glad because their
names are in tbs paper.
The Russian effective force at
Port Arthur lias dwindled fr
thirty thousand to seventeen
thousand.
Mexican cotton pickets are
taking the fields in Mississippi.
Tins is a wise solution of the
negro problem down there.
And now they say that Port
Arthur will fail within two
weeks.
It is stited that many of the
Russian cannon at Port Arthur
ate worn out aud unable to do
duty.
Baldwin county to have a bi
county fair this fall.
Lightning strikes oil tank at
Port Arthur, Texas, and kills
five men. ^
The Savannah Press states
that the equinoxial storm corns
menced in that city yesterday
and is expected to last two days
Marietta lias had three incen
diary tires in less than a week.
Peter was crowned king of
Servia jesterday. Good luck to
Peter,
Freights on syrup from South
Ga. towns to Atlauta reduced.
Battlo brews on Mukden's field
A gentleman who has just
reached Waycross from New
York stales.lhat it Is the opinion
of the knowing ones in that city
that Parker will be elected.
KUKOPATKIN’S HEADQUARTERS SAID
TO BE NEAR MUKDEN.
oi I’r
Of Interest To Candidates.
State Chairman, M. J. Yeo
mans has sent the following let
ter to Chairman A. M. Knight,
of the Ware County Democratic
Executive Committee, which will
be of interest to the various can
didates and others:
Dawson, G».,Sept IB, 1904.
My dear air:—I enclose you
herewith for your information
and convenience, a form ot ball
lot to be used in the General
State Election to be held Wed-
day, October 5th.
The Chairman of the State
Executive Committee has not
been furnished any funds with
which-to supply tickets to the
several counties.
As has been customary here
tofore, the local candidates win
furnish their own tickets, on
which must appear the names of
all candidates, both State and
County. The name of no candi
date must be omitted
Yours truly,
M. J. YeomaS's, Chairman
State Dem. Ex. Com.
Tax Notice—First Round.
1 will be at the Court House as
follows:—Sept. 24, 29, 80, and
October 1st.
Braganza Octobers
Waresboro “ 4
Waltertown “ 6
Glenmore “ 0
Manor.: 11 7
Millwood “ 8
Sweat’s School House. “ lO-
Bickley “ 11
Respectfni'y,
R M. Laxiek,
Tax Collector.
Died Near Glenmore.
Tom Roland, aged 16 years,
died very suddenly near Glen-
more night before last. He was
buried at Kettle Creek church
this morning.
Has Not Entered city.hrp 1,810 kilM - 10,811
■ wooqdt'd and 1,212 were left on
11 he field, fifty'four general of,
litters killed, 252 wounded and
two generals killed; three
wounded and five t fticers left on
the field.
To Take Active Part.
Union tAuocinttd Prow.
New York, Sept. 22—Judge
Parker left Eao,>us this mnrning
and arrived in ths city at half
past nine, llu will remain about
four days. -Mr. Parker will now
take an activ, part in the earn*,
patgn, all important actions are
to be submitted to him before be
ing put into eiFect. The state
ticket being named the way is
now cloar for action. The cam
paign will bo waged with great
spirit.
Fokio, Sept. 22.—Reliable in
formation has been received to
the elleci ■ It-1 Kuril],utkin has
noi enteied the Sacred City of
Mukden, but has headquarters at
the railway station. Large quan
tities of military supplies from
Tie Pass are arriving daily, and
a heavy force of troops are quar
tered at iho station. Newspaper
dispatches received by way of
Yin Kow say that a small force
of troops is still stationed at Sin-
niintin and is requisitioning pro
visions from the Chinese boats
on the Litto Yang river.
HAPPY AND HEALTHY.
A Beautiful Canadian Girl Saved From
Catarrh of the Lungs by Pe-ru-na.
Union Amoc'atefi I 1
Tokio, Sopt. 22.—While offi
cial information is lacking i
quite eertaih that the Japanese
possess a fort on another height
westward i of Its i^kan which
they captured by a despera'e as
sauli and have since held against
all attempts to recapture by the
Russians. Both of these heights
overlook Port- Arthur offering
excellent gun positions which
materially weaken the Russian
defense.
Un on Associated Press.
8t. Petersburg, Sept.
Gen. Knropatkin, telegraphing
under yesterday’* date, says the
Japanese continue their attempts
to turn the Russian's left, but
without success. According to
the latest information received
at the war office Oyuma's advance
force is still 80 miles south and
southwest of Kushnn. The war
office does not expect a battle at
Fushun until after a series of
rear guard engagements.
Jealosy caused Death.
Union Associated Tress.
Brooklyn, Sept. 22.—The pos
lien now think Ft auk McNally,
the bartender who was shot dead,
was killed by a jealous woman.
The actress found with him
named Mrs. Clark is Toma flan-
ton, daughter of the noted acro
bat Thomas Ranton.
Union Associated Press.
Mukden, Sept. 22.—A battlers
expected to occur hourly in the
vicinity of Fushun' thirty miles
east.
Uai-Ki As*ocUtr>l Pres..
Miss Florence K. Kensh, 434 Marla etreot, Ottawa, Out., writest
" A few months ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on my
lungs and remained there so persistently that / became alarmed. I
took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became
upset, end my heed and back began to ache severely and frequently.
••1 was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I
fait so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought mo blessed
relief at once, and f felt that I had the right me Heine at last■ Within
three weeks / was completely-restored and have enjoyed perfect
health since.
I now have the greatest faith In Peruna." P. E. KENAN.
W OMEN ehonld beware ot contract-1 bought a bottle to try. I am pleaeed
lng catarrh. Tha cold wind and that I did, hr It brought rpcedy relief,
rain, elush and mud of winter are espe- "
dally conducive to catarrhal derange-
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Springer
and children returned to the
city/last night. Mr. Springer
has been in the Northern mar
kets for some days baying fall
and winter goods fnfi Graco-
Barantly Co., and Mrs Springer
and children spent some time in
Tennessee.
A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
Signed by Seals Pharmacy Who
Agree to Return Your Money
If Dr. Uarlstedt’s German
Liver Powder Fails
to Cure Yon.
menu. Pew women eacape.
Upon the tirnt symptoms of catching
cold Peruna should tie Uken. It fortl-
flea tho system against colds and ca
tarrh.
The follow?: g lotlcr wives one jrfiung
woman's experience with reruns!
Miss Rose Gerblng Is a popular society
woman of Crown Point, Ind., and she
writes the followlngl
44 Recently I took ft long drive in the
country, end being too thinly clsd I
taught a bid cold which sot tied on my
ungs, and which I could not scum to
»bako oil. X hud beard a greatdeul of
fes an* for colds and catarrh aud I
It only took aliout two bottles, and I
considered this money well spent.
14 Yon hnvo a firm friend In me, and I
not only advise its use 10 my frlendi, but
have purehsmnl several bottles to give to
those without the ineniix to buy, and
hove notlood without exception that it
has brought about a speedy cure where*
ever it has been usod.”— Miss Rom
Gerblng.
if you do not. derive prompt and satis*
factory rejul*<« from the use of Parana,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving ft
fqll statement of yotirtaso and he wili
bo plowed to give you his valuable ad-
vi< ft prMis.
Adurer* Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus.O.
Dr.^CarUtedt'sGer mu
woiuWtui remedy.
Miss Aline Jeffers hat returned
from a visit to relatives and
friends in Brunswick.
It y.tu find a purse containing
■lx dollars in paper money, please
return to Mr. J. A. Davis at May
House.
GUARANTEE, —
I hereby agree to rotund tie mouev
paid for Dr. CarUteadt’s German
Liver Powder on the return of the
emptjL. bottles, the purchaser stating
it ban failed to relieve and cure him
oI any of the diseases for which it is
recommended. This guarantee c>v«
era the use of a 81 bottle or four Wr'.
bottle* nr two month*' treatment,
tsigued: The 8eaU Pharmacy
sivcr Powder
^ prescription
used for over fifty years by an eminent
German phyaician 10 nis practice hutn
Rome, Sept. 22.—A telegram »*» Europe aud this country and sold
by thousands of druggists all over the
world. S » mildly natural are the ei*
fee s ol m a remedy mat ail Kidnv
end Liver troubles give way to perfect
health. It cures the worst a <1
many have been cured who had tn -.i
evety known remedy. .
Symptoms oi Liver Complaini: D,*‘
pepsin, indigestion, rheumatism, gout,
sain eruptions, saliowiiess, const pa
tion. dizzin.-s*. vertigo,headache.pi>es,
pain 111 the buck, melancholy, bad
breath, furry tongue, horrid taste,jii.
pleasant streams, tosoiuouia, undo,
sleepiness, nausea, flatulence,»wellin
of the abdomen, colicky condition
the howtos, pain and i»orene»» in ti
stomach, liver spot* on the skin, to
of memory, impaired vitatity.dir,- fo • •
boding* lack of energy, !n;t cisiut>,
crankiness, blood poisoning, n >vous«
ness, falling hair—oh, there are lots
of them aad each one emohastzes ih *
importance of having Dr. Carhtedi's
German Liver Powder constantly with
in reach It is the right thing at the
right time, sure and certain in effect,
pleasant a d perfect in action.
For your own take, don't neglect
ly of the symptoms of liver disorder
or the comnlaint will become chronic
and the ultimate, after untold suffer*
log*, la DEATH
The Seals Pharmacy can tell yon all
about Dr. Csrlstedt's German Liver
Powder; it has cured maoy of their
customers who art recommending it
to their irionls.
Hitter than te tlmonlala Is the guar
antee under which * Dr. Car Utah's
German Liver Powder fa aold. If it
does not relieve and cure you it will
tost you nothing, so go at once sod
procure the remedy and take along
this guarantee.
from Tokift says Oy a mu addressed
u proclamation fo his troops uru,
iug them to make a .supremo of
fort in the forthcoming battle,
which lie says wili likjriy decide
the campaign. He adds that the
whole civilized world is watching
ilie Japanes army whose heroism
hus succeeded in winning the
general sympathy in the strug
gle against Russia.
Kuloga, Sept. 22.—An enter
tainment was given laft night in
houor of the Japanese officers
who are detained here as ( prison*
ersof war.
Union Associated Pro.
f
fit Petersburg, 8ept. 22 —The
genet a! staff has issued a revised
list of casualities at Liao Yang
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