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WAYCROSS. fiA., SEPT. 24 1904.
If the Japs eve
Port Arthur somebt
11 touph time till:iup
them.
P’lVii thousand
tho country are 1
ker for President
to overc
lican hoodie, and it trip,
■J lio war in the Kart costs Kus-
sia three times as triueli a mouth
as it does Japan, hut The World
thinks she doesn’t get as much
for her money. '
Higgins has been selected by
the republicans of New York ns
iheir candidate for Governor.
Wo thought HiiiiriiiR tvasan Irisli-
There is 10 be a hot congres
sional campaign in Baltimore,
and oDG’of the eaudidatos is nam
ed MudJ. Tlie Deinociats think
it ii very appropriate, for his
name will remain the same after
t he election
. CloD ACYICfi,
Hal. I> S h irrp, a colored
preacher of Ahihama, recently
din so. | preached a sermon a' Cordele ir
which he gave his race the fo!
r-isaj bmp ; lowing good advice.
! ‘ If you will quit parading the
•t eds of this city w ith aspera
1 i»nurn issjpiM- tions far above your conditions
I and go to work, acquire proper-
ty, pay your dolts when you
make them, ioiduct yourself
honorably as a gentleman should,
there is not a ivbitojnanor white
! l.,dy iu Cordele who will nut help
j you and respect you. You can
not be a man unless you work,
| and unless you are a man you
upturn cannot claim the respect of the.
I have real men of either race. 1 am
opposed to lynching. I would
far rather see the law’ take its
course—but I see what must be
done to stop it. The crime that
leads to lynching must le stop
ped. The crimes against the
homes of people arouse the blood
of men until they are beyond all
hope of self control and have
hutone idea. Tho net result will
60 the samo in any community on
earth. If a negro desecrates tho
home of the white people he may
be prepared to be lynched, or
very quickly punished with death
Tho law is necessary for the
homes of the whites and blacks.
The crimes for which our race as
whole must suffer in a measure
c heed in idleness and avarice.
We must fight idleness and must
ad wont.”
TO CURS ANY DISEASE.
to Removed, Sum
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
from
newspapers m
upportiug Par-
, aim this ought
• if that Kepub
The
edueti >u of
rale again (liia year
advertisement, for t
The Columbus Sun.
us 11 reduction in ly
it will be a still belt
mont for the old slate.
it state tax
t.ikoi ;i fine
.-orpin, say s
Now give
tilings ami
r advertist-
Tnis reminds u< of the Way-'
cross war again: Governor Ter
ion has directed 'he sheriff of
Charlton 0 unity to co-aporat
with thu Florida sheriffs in pre
serving order along thestet) lint
— Savannah Press.
It hns been said that the Eng
lish sparrow is driving tho
mockingbird out of existence;
but in the progressive—city of
Waycross they sing six duyi
the week, and only cease on
Sunday in deference to the
church bolls.—Stanton in Cons't
tut ion
The Philadelphia I.edger says
t ’.it inthc third ward of that
city not less than 4,000! voters
have been illegally registered by
the Republican ring. Only a
repetition of former practice*.
PUda lolphi 1 is the election fraud
city of the United States, admit
ted and blasted of.
Waycross is a model town, and
tins church bells ring there corn,
stuitly. Many of the nearby
f.iiut,rs sing Imllelulu.songs a-
field, and Judge Porham. editor
of ThoWaycross Evening Herald,
has a lino farm near the city,
yvhiclt he recently christened
"Saints llest.”- -Frank Stanton in
Cunatitution.
Down In a Virginia town tho
n.od pastor of one of the church
es fill ill not long ago, according
to. the Washington Post. He
was beloved by'all the neighbor
hood, and a constant strcimof
anxious friends rang the bell to
make enquiries. The nurse, in
charge was an intelligent negro
woman, au I ,hu decided to issuo
bulletins at frequent intervals.
She wrote them herself and pin
ned them tn tho front doort and
this it the wav they read at they
appeared successively: "R«v.
Blank am very sick.” Later—
"Kev. Blank am worse.” Night
—"Rev. Blank aui sinking.’’
Morning — Kev. Blank have
Bunk.*’
Why th* Sneering Remarks Did * : ct
Bother the Clergyman.
A ciergymair who was traveling
r A clergymarr who was traveling
stopped at a hotel much frequented
The Cause Must
XVuy with
Kill the germ that causes dandruff, I
falling hair and baldness, you will have ...
no mor*' dandruff and your hair must bv wags and joken
yrow luxuriantly. Kcwbro’s Herpldde The host, not being used to hav-
not only contaiiw the dandruff *ern> jn? „ c ! er?vman at his table, looked
destroyer, but ft la also a most delight- , . , -
ful hair dressing tor regular toilet use. Ct ^ lra ,. KUr P r,se * i he guests
So other hair preparation Is on this ! us ^ their raillery of uit upon
scientific basis of destoying the dandruff ; Win without eliciting a remark,
germs it stops ail irritation. Iters ths j The clergyman ate liis dinner
scalp sweet, pure and wholesome. Re-j quietly, apparently without obterv-
Ju8t as good," will not do tbs work of
genuine Herplclds Bold by leading
druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sam
ple to The HerplcJde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
CHfcROKKB PHARMACY
I^a ..“°®the gibes arid sneers of his
tn*t n. wr> n A « A~ lt> * j peighbOFS,
One of them at last, in despair
of his forbearance, said to him:
"Well, I bonder at your patience!
Have you not heard all that has
been said to _
“Oh, ves; but 1 am used t<*it. Do
you know who I am?'*
“No, sir.”
“Well, I will inform you. I am
chaplain of h lunatic asylum. Such
remarks have no effect upon me.”—
Short Stories.
A Boy ; s Wild Hide For Life.
With the iaroily around expecting
him to die, ami a son riding for life, is
mi.es, to get Dr. King’s -Now Discov
ery for Con a u motion. Cougosaml Cold*
VV H Drown, of Leesvill*,|nd., endup,
eil ticuth's agonies from uMhmu;
this wonderful medicine jri-es inst
relief ajnl soon cured him. He v. ri
i now sleep soundly every higli
Dike rourvulous cures of consuuiptt
pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, ut
and Grip proves its matchless uu
for all thrbst.nnd lung troubles. (*u
anteed bo tics .00c and 81. Trial i,
ties free at. .<ea’s Pharmacy end Dr
son »fc ilay’H drug store..
Th*! Stomach in the M
in.
weak stomach weakens the man,
because it uauuot transform the foo l
he eats into nourishment. Health and
reugth cunnot b<i restored to any
ck m in or w uk woman ivitho.it first
storing health and strength to the
stomach. A weak stomach cannot di.
gest enough food to feed the tissues
' revive the tired and run down
limb." and organs of the body. K »iol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat.
leans*** and strengthens the glands
nd membranes of the stomach, uhd
•ires indigestion, dyspepsia ami all
tomach troubles. 8o!p bv Seales
Pharmacy and Brinson *fc IIav_. .
| Peatful O lds Ag»Inst“Him.
IIOW BUSINESS IS TAUGHT. PBedriddeo, atone 4,»lld ii.deatil.ll
Sfich, in brief was theconlitlon of j
j old soldier bv name of .1 J Haver
*- V-rstilios. O. For years lie w
Students in Atlanta Commercial I troubled tvitliUidney disease and n
Col i ego Learn Book-keeping | 'XJ'm'
Dike Hall 1 layoif. Lofim to Hitter* It pnt'hint on his feet tnshn
Illustrated Phrase.
“Dropping into verse,”
Play Ball, bv Actual Practic
Tho ordinarry business 'course
:ivo.■ mainly •« theoretical know-
edge of bookkeeping and when
lie etu.bMit takes a position lie
ms to learn than to keep book*;
nuny business mon will not cm-
jloy thosa fresh from business
ullages on account of this weak
»oss. Bmkkeeping and bnsi-
ness * ir n >t bo divorced : for a
student t»» loarn hookkeoping bo
ioust do the business and have a
conscious knowledge of how ho
stands with tho mon with whom
ho ilocs the business and rhon
tie road in enrapt
nVaHth tor Ltvei
i4<1 a'I forms of
om plain is. QnH
Innsnn & 11 *v h.u
B
,1 HmiIh P.i
O IS *3? 0 > T3.3C S*. -
Be«, tie ito Kind Vm limn Alway; BcugtS
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Warmbora, On., July 23, IOO»4.
Elitor-* 'Vtvcrons Herald:
You may au on nee to the public that
I tin a candidate for Representative ut
Ware County to the Georgia Legislature,
at the next October elect! m. I do not
feci that I need nil introduction to the
people of Wure Countv, they nil kn
me. If I am electeti I nhall favor a bill
lo jnnk*> elective by the people, lb ■ mem
hers of the Hoard of Cuimty Com mis-
sionera ami the members of the Board of
Education, and County School Commis
sioner. Very Respectfully,
ij. r. McDonald.
A Power For Good.
L^Thc pill* that are potent in their ac
tion and pleasant in effect arc DcWitt’i
Little Early Risers. W SJ’hilpot, Al-
banv. Go., savs:’ , During a businesa at
tack I took one. Small us it *v*
did me more good than calomel,
mass or any other pill I ever took und
ut the »ama time the effect was pleas
ant. LUtle Early Riser-are certainly
n Ideal pill." Sold bv Seals Phirmaov
nd Brinson *V H ty.
see what records are necessary
in order that his books may
show his accounts correctly:
aui when this is properly taught
ns it is in Atluuta Commercial
College the student takes his job
with tho knowledge of an exper
ienced in in and do full work
I he first, day ho goes into the of
fice.
When you do a thing week
after week you will learn how it
is done; you will be able to do it,
and that is just what and how
wo teach. Knowledge uni skill
are attended by practice. It is
the professor of sciences, who
knows
throws
player who Icarus on the dm** j
inond?
The student should have the
experience iu school which he
need when he takes a po>»
position, ho should work Slopedhlmu^kio
eight hours per day tu school,
und have tho work crowded on
him during that tune, so that he
will not bo overworked when he
takes his position ami confused
b?cause he is rushed.
The Atlanta Coinmericjl OoU
lege practices this and teaches
business and bookkeeping, be* j
sides keeping its students off'
the streets.
O A » D
B**xa tfc’a fi • 1
3Ts. X A .
. ih-«AiwftBangit
the theory of curves, that j 8 ! *naur*
the hall best, or the f " r
.. k n 1 .... e ft. . 1. .. •
Bucklcn’s Arnica Halve
ltsa world-*viJo fa t
or unirvolloua
other salv
din for cutx,
felons, ui
fever koree,
ptionc; infal
lible for pile*. Cun* guaranteed. Only
J5c at Seals Pnartnacy ami Brtnt>ou
UayV
latiou or ointment or
corus, burns boiics so
cor*, tetter, salt rheh
From 148 to fl’J Founds.
One of the mokt’ remarkable case* of
cold, deep-*keatu*d on the lunga, caus
ing pneumonia, is that ot Mrs. tier*
trude E Fenner, Marion, lad., who
was entirely cured b.v the usu of *000
Miuute C jugh Cure. Sue &aya: "The
CASTORIA
For Infinite and Children
e*lTe» to no avail until 1 used One Min
ute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this
wonderful remedy cured me entirely
o* the cough, strengthened my lungs
and reatorad me to tnv normal weight,'
health and strength." Sold by Seals
Pharmacy and Brinson k Hay. VI
Wbat’s in a Name?
E*eJything is in n name when' It
comes to Witch Hotel Stive, fi. C Do.
Witt kCo. of Chicago, (liscororedsomc
years ago how to msice a halve from
WUch Hsa*'l toot ia a speeife for Piles.
For blind, bleeding, itching and pro*
tending Piles, realms, cuts, barns,
bruises and all akin diseases, DeWitt'a
Salve has no equal. This has given
rise to nomtroiie worthless counter*
feita. Ask for D«Witt’s—the genuine.
8old by Senls Pharmacy and Brinson
A Day.
What it Life?
In the lost analysis nobody knows,
but we do know that it *s under »tnct
law. Abuse that law even slightly
and pain results. Irregular living
mesa* derangement of the organs re*
*u1tin? a 1a constipation, htadacne or
liver tronb'e. Dr. King's New Life
Pills quick' y readjusts this It's gentle
vet thorough. Only Me at Briooons
A Hay's and Seals Pharmacy.
OASTOniA.
.nUMtuHwlL-MnBtcgt
' Her Memory.
Cayley—You haven’t had occa
sion to accuse me of playing poker
for two year? now.
Mrs. Cayley — Three years, my
dear.
Cayley—How do you know it’s
three years?
Mrs. Cayley—Bccaar« I*vo worn
this dress that long, and 1 got it the
last time I caught you.—Philadel-
pliia J'ro'f.
\ Force or Habit.
“Your C'lilirefi organist is fine,
but the effect of fits- execution ia
marred somewhat by the words ho
mumbles t(r himself during the mu
sic. Why don’t lie quit it?”
“lie can’t,, old man. He was a
passenger brakoman in his youth
and lias never quite recovered from
the habit of calling out tho^stopsl”
—New Orleans Tinies-Demoerot.
A Practical Girl. '
He—I know my income is small,
hut don’t you think we could get
along?.
She—I’m afraid not.
He—You told me that you went
to a cooking school.
She—Yes, but they did not teach
me how to make wind pudding.—
New York Weekly.
Mattar of R,lation«hip. -
Her—1 can only be a sister to
you.
Him—Oh, that won’t do. You’ll
have to lie a daughter to me or noth-
llcr—Because why?
Ilini—Because I've been a “pop
per” to you.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Rar. Talent.
Social Settlement Visitor—Your
daughter plays very well, Mrs.
Smith, and has quite a talent for
music.
Mrs. Smith — Sure, she inherits
that. Her grandfather was killed
with a blow of a cornet at a picnic.
—Lippiucott’s Magazine.
Unlucky.
Publisher—Y'our kook is fine up
to the seventeenth chapter. After
that it is mere drivel.
Author—Sir, it is my misfortune,
not my fault. Just as I was be '
ning the seventeenth chapter I
covered, quite accidentally, what I
was driving at.—Puck.
Something New.
AYegctable Preperationfor As
similating itieFood andReg tria
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digcstion.Cheerful-
'hessandRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
NotNakcotic, •
nafit ifrldHrSAKUaPIKHIH
r^Jd. w-
dUSmm •
AoUOMr-
Apetfed Remedy forConstipn
Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER.
ICASTOIIA
For Infanta and Children
The Kind j i <
Always Bought
Bears the
[ Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CAST1IIA
th* cerrrAun »ck> t
Tomochlcbi Trtbe
Improved Order
of Red‘Men meets
every Friday
nit?Ul ut Council
Hull in Masonic
building Visit-
tntr member* cor
dtally invited.
'TJ. P. PINX. Sarhcm.
jp* ^sr.'.a it heaith"'*'4
KODOL dig^.; you eat.
KODOL
r and fcnwf.l troubles.
I KODOL a;celora!es thi action af
aj tn* pxstric glands «nd ij
ji g iv *i lo tho digeslivo organs.
fi KODOL relieves an overworkod }!f
i! — ■ i. stomach of all nervous If;
S strain, gives Co ths heart a full, fra" k
and untrammelsd action, nourishes l
*vst«m and feida the
brain.-
KODOL Is the vondertulY'trTwjdv
—■ ■ ■ ■ that»» making so many
sick people welf and pe y pl«
their bedtex ail ot
at ij contained In
strong by givim
Ihe nourishment ti
Ihe food thiy ea;.
Yaor 5j»!n C:
issl> Y.-i
the trial ;h cc~a for 5tt ji
rtEPAKSI) OML> n»
Ij S. C. D*WITT a CO., CH1CAOO j|
%aea ■ 11 mmsssamsisaasJf
Seale Pharmacy
Rrinson & Hav
•omething new.— s ,
Hi* Friend—Wliy not make it r»-
dium hair, my boy?—Pittiburg
Post. -
Ha Isn’t tha Last.
"1 thought you said once yon
wouldn’t be seen with him if hi
were the last man on earth?”
“Oh, but he has the swiftest auto
mobile in town.”—Chicago Record-
Herald. * •
Whan Summer Tima la Haro.
When tha flies ara la the butter -
And tha milk curds Into cheooa.
Whan you try to chase tha ok eaten
That ara wafted on tha brass*.
Whan yar oonry that yer Ilrtn’
And a swelterin' all tha while.
When yar clothe* ara •tickin’ to yar
And you feol as If yo’d btla.
Then yer wish tha darned old calendar
Would flop back half a year.
And tou alch for winter breeeea
The Crowning Triumph
of our laundry work it whiteness where' It
it called for. Colored roods we cleaaea
thoroughly without cauaidf color to run in
tha least.
We do birh frode work and oar fim
domestic finGh excels all other methods.
CoHav and Cuffs ere ironed smooth so 1
the skin of wearer Is not irritated.
The Wilson Steam Lanodry
A. 8. Morton. ;C. Z. Duan t
Morton <1* Dunn, ii
Contractors and Builders, - 4
Estimate* furnished on all classes of
work, Andrea* War cron pnatofficc or
a us at 79 Eads St.. 43 Howe St.
UI-E1 ON,
H AYCROSS LODGE, MO. 97,1.0.0. F,
Meets WednesdayTuight
Pt H: 00 ft "clock. Lode*; room
J' 0 * 1 . a Hitch building.
floor. Every member
‘ri itxpcctod to Rttcnd, nnrt
• odil bellow* cordinlly inviteu. Im-
’o bo trnnsnetod.
'Vnycrons Lodge. So 30».
1'. s. A. M. Meet" on uecond
md fourth ^Tuesdays, ut 7:ai
p. ia In Mu^onic Ituilding
<WI qualified brethren cordially
A. G. Video; W. M.
I. Morton Young. Secroiitr>.
De tx Encampment No.
3.1. O, C- V. meets in judge
room iu Lott-Hitch build
ing every second amt fourth
Tuesday nights. Visiting
brother* aro cordially wel
come. tf
holler, Kebeklihs.
Esther Rebeksh Lodge,
No 0, 1. a O F. meets
EVERY
TUESDAY '
NIGHT
Atfuia Easox Socretarv o
Regular Cooveution of
Wakefield I>dge, No.
27, K. of P. t Monday
EveuCg 7:80.
Mtmbers and visiting
brothers cordially in
vitel.
/ Palace Barber Shop, »
- .. Mnry 8tr«ct.
Gr* Rxynold* FRoeuiKroa,
hhaving, Shampooing. Hair Cutting
i i First '-loss Style, Polite and care-
Lott, Fain & Co.
«FUME nr
TF YOU don’t have the cash
* to psy in full, we’ll wait for
(be balance. We’ll make it-
an easy matter to buy what
you need and see that the
price is' right. No chance
for disappointment in dealing
with us.
Lott, Fain & Co.
f
J. G. REESE.
% First Class Shoe Maker
Mai.lox Block, Albas* Ave
All work neatly dene to tatle-
(action, also prices p'eue.
JUST OPKNED
Blacksmith nod Wheelwright
Corner Paid BrawarStraata|
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Campbell & Co.
OABTOHIA.
Bur.it. ^TtUMYiiKanl'