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WAYCROSS. OA., OCT. I. 1904.
The Archbiihop of Canterbury
nays it is tbo mission of the Eng
lish-spanking races to civilize the
world,
it is beginning to be thorough
ly understood north and south
that Roosevelt is responsible for
the increase of race troubles in
the South.
The cranberry crop has bocti
ruined, but this will not interfere
with the whole-huartedness -of
the democratic thanksgiving
when the glad day rolls around
after the ides of November.
Kipling declares tbut prosper
ity is ruining the English people,
strange that free trade in Eng
land should produce tho same
doubtful brand of “prosperity”
as that produced by protection in
this country.
The vivacious Washington Post
says that “Governor Odell is now
scoring tho Democrats in the Non-
York Legislature for not im
peaching him.” Give 'em time,
and they uiay settle all those old
scores.
Mr. Watson declares that he
does not pr fer . the election of
Mr. Koosovoll to tliut of Judge
Parker, but, it will be noticed
thnt he continues to abuse Judge
Parker and has but little to say
agaiust Mr. Roosevolt.—Colum
bus Sun-
Watson is a fraud of the first
water.
A Louisville society woman
has just died of a cancerous af
fection, said to have been enuss
od by the wearing of Inghsheeled
shoes. In au effort to save her
life her leg was amputated be
low the kneo; but the poison had
done Its fatal work. Neverthe
less, society women will contin
ue to wear high-heeled shoe?.—
Savannah News.
A little glr, »role the follow
ing essay on 'hoys; "Hoys aro
men that have out sot as-big as
their pa| a •, and girls aro women
that will be ladies bye and bye.
When God looked at A,dam he
said to himself: “Well, I think l
enn do betler if I try again, arid
bomadoKvo. Bovs are a trouble.
They wear out everything but
soap. If I laid my way the world
would be girls ami tho rest dull
My papa is so nice that l think
he pm at have jleeu a little girl
when ho was n /little toy. Map
was made, nud mi the 7th day he
rested. Woman was theu made
f snd ho has never rested siuce.”
An American who was travel
ing in South Africa in 1898, to
ward the close of the Matnbele
troubles, recalls hts first, sight of
Earl Gray, tho new Governor
General of Canada. “His lord
ship,” says tho American refer
red to. "did not look a hit like a
belted Earl. Though a lmimstra*
tor of Rhodesia at the time,-be
was in bis shirt sleeves, w ith u
pair of obviously readymade
troUcera and a disreputable
slouch hat. lie and a couple of
his friends were having s drink
st the bar of the BuluwayoUlub "
Lord Orsy, by the way, was boro
in s royal residence. Bis father
was private secietary to Qeeeu.
Victoria and Lady Gray was
stopping in St. James palace at
tte time.
WANTS PEACE_
The Albany Herald in a very
sensible enj nmol;- editorial on
the Broughton-Westbrook affair,
which has attracted to much ai-
tention, winds up with the fol
lowing aj peal foy peace:
Now let us In, ve peace, and
let us hope that ii will be a long
time before another sensational
pulpiteer who makes personal
attacks io the pulpit will be
brought to Albany to convert or
reform tbe town. What has the
harvest been? In the bitter af
termath and estrangement of
former friends, including some
who are professed followers of
the meek and lowly Nazarene,
we have the warning answer.
Let us give to our owu ministers
of the Gospel and respective
churches the moral und material
support that they deserveaud te
content in futu'O to oe rational
in our religious pursuits.
Broughton's Mistake.
The Albany Herald makes I Ins
statement in regard to the clos
ing of the Westbrook case io
that city :—
In summing up yesterday af
ternoon, Col. Wooten took occa
sion locuustically denounce Rev.
Lon G. Broughton, the Atlanta
divine, who tirst made the charg
es against Chief Westbrook last
June, and who was cow hided iu
consequence thereof. Dr. Brough
ton stated when he made the
charges that ho had alii luvits to i
sustain them, hut ul! efforts of I
Chief Westbrook and his friends
Io have the documents produced
were without effect. During tho
entire hearing no evidence was
furnished to show that Dr.
Broughton really hud those »fii-
davits, and Coll Wooten’s charge
that the evangelist did not huvo
the affidavits when liestuted that
they were actually in his posses
■ion, was not controverted or
disputed.
DISCRIMINATING LADIES.
Eilw tilaf HerpleMa am Amul .1
Its DlatlaettTnae*.
Th, lAdfM Who btn .uMS Newbro's
HorpleM* apeak M It In the bXhest
t-rmel for IU quick effect In cUftiulo#
the b *t!p of dandruff and Also for Its ex*
-:Id.ice u a general halr-dreoelnr It
: ;.<*» the scalp feel fresh and It allays
.that itching which dandruff will causa.
Newire's. ITerplefdo effectively cures
fUndrtiff, as It destroys the g»rm that
cause* it* The same germ cadaCs hair to
_ _ , and prevents
boldness. It Is also an Ideal hair drsas*
fng, for ft lend* an aristocratic charm to
the hair that la Quite distinctive. Sold
by leading druggists. ■ Bend 10c. In stamps
for sample to The Herptdde Co.. De
troit. Mich.
CHEROKEE PHARMACY
A Boy’s Wild Hide For Life.
With the family around expecting
him to die. and a son riding for life. If"
umes, to get Dr. King's New Discov
erv for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
W I! Brown, of Leesvlll*, Ind., endur
ed death's a/oniea from asthms; Out
this wonderful medicine gl~es instant
relief and soon cured him. He writes
“I now sleep soundly every night
Like marvelous cures of consumption
pne uuonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds
and Grip provos its matchless morit
for all tnrost and lung troubles. Guar
anteed bottles 50c and 81. Trial bot
tles free atSeals Pharmacy and Brin
son A IIay’s - ^ rug store.
'The Stomach is the Man.
A weak stomach weakens tne man,
because it eannot transform the food
he cats into nourishment. Health and
strength cunnnt be restored to
sick man or w >ak woman without first
restoring health and strength to the
stomach. A weak stomach cannot d
„ enough food to feed the tissi
and revive the tired and run dow
IImbs and organs of the body. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you est,
cleanses and strengthens the glands
and membranes of tbe stomach, abd
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and ail
fctotnach troubles. Solp by Seal
Pharmacy and Brm»on A Uav.
Thu Savannah News thinks
that “it is altogether unlikely
that tbe liiunciuLconter of New
York will ever move away from
Wall streot.’’ Maybe, but we
should thiuk that the tender
lamb should be shorn elsewhere
just as easily,
City Tax Notice.
The city tax books are now
open at council chamber, where 1
can be found ready to receipt
nil who w'th to pay their taxes
for the year 1904.
:Ciias. A. Hiieldos,
220 ' City Tax Collector.
THE TRUE
BEAUTIFIER
or THE
COMPLEXION
Is the thing which purifies the blood
nml makes the digestion what it
ought to be—that is ■*
SEVEN
BARKS
Under its use the entire System Is
kept in perfect condition—the akin
becomes firm, smootk and clear.
Try it thoroughly auJ ftu will find
it successful. NUM
SEAL’S PHAKMA1Y
Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedridden, alone gand idestitute.
Such, in brief was tho condition of a
old soldier bv name of .1 J ilavem
Versailles. O For years he* was
troubled with kidney disease and r
thor doctors nor medicines gave Ii
relief. At length he-tried Electric
Bitters. It put nun on his feet In short
order and now he testifies. "I ni
tne road to complete recovery.” Best
oh earth for Liver and Kidney trouble
and all forms of stomach and bowel
complaints. Only 50e Guaranteed bv
Brinson A Hsv and Seals Pharmacy.
OABTORZA.
Bear, tbs* y* IM KW YOI few f
Bougll
ANNOUNCEMENT* ‘
NVaresboro, Ga., July 28, 1904.
Editors Waycross Herald:
You may Announce to the public that
I am a candidate for Representative oi
Ware County to tbe Georgia Legislature,
at ihe next October election, I. do not
feel that I need nnv introduction to the
people of Ware County, they all know
me. If I am elected I shall favor a bill
to make elective by the people, the mem
bers of the Board of County Commis
sioners and the members of the Board of
Education, and County School Commis
sioner. Very Respectfully,
j. r. McDonald.
CASTOR IA
for Infant* and Children
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^'TA Power For Good:
The pills that are potent in their oc*
tlon and pleasant In effect are DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. W 8 Philpot, Al
bany, Ga.. says:* During a business at
tack I took one. Small as it was it
did me more good than calomel, blue
mass or any other pill I ever took and
at the same time the effect was pleat*
ant Little Early Risers are certainly
an Ideal pill.” Sold by Seals Ph-iriuaer
and Brinson A Uay.
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Signature
Bucklcn’s Aruica Salve.
lias world*wide fams for marvellous
cures. It surpasses uuv other salve,
lotiou or ointment or balm for cuts,
corns, burns, boiies, sores, felons, ul*
tiers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores,
chapped hands, skiu eruptions; infal
lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Ooly
nt Seals Pnsrinuey and Brinson
Bay’s.
From 148 to 92 Pounds.
One of the most remarkable cases of
cold. Ueep*sested on (he lunA, caus
ing pneumonia, is that of Mr*. Ger*
trude E Fenner, Marion, lad., who
was entirely cured by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. Sue says: ‘-Tne
coughing and straining -o weakened.
iuc that I ran down m weight from MS
to W pounds. I tried a number of rem
edies to no avail until 1 used One Min*
ute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this
wonderful remedy cured me entirely
os the cough, strengthened inv lungs
and restored me to my normal weight,
health and strsngth.” Sold by Seals
Pharmacy and Brinson .t Uay.
Upon the advent of a new season, Your Shoe Store—the store to
which you always look for the Best Shoes at right prices—sends
greeting and announces the arrival of Fall and Winter Footwear.
We want you to continue to tie to us—to make this your Shoe Store
and to bring your friends here.
We want you to say good things about us and we shall endeavor
never to disappoint you. ^
Humphreys & Williamson,
Dry Goods and Shoes.
Plant Avc. Wayoross, O-a
ens the? stomach.
and bowel troubles.
KODOL accelerates tho action of
—- the gastric flands and
gives tone to the digestive organs.
KODOL reIleves an overworked
- — ' stomach of all nervous
strain, gives to the heart s full, free
and untrammeied action, nourishes
the nervous svstem and feeds the
brain.
KODOL <s the wonderful remedy
that is making so many
sick people well and weak people
strong by giving to their bodies all of
the nourishment that U contained In
the food they eat.
Tnr Dialer Can Supply Ym.
Bottles only. SI. 00 Size hoi Jin* 2H Om**
tho tdal alM. which soils (or 50c.
E. C. OcWITT A CO., CHICAOO
R. t.. SINGLETON. C. Of R.
Tomochlchi Tribe
Improved Order
of Rcd-'Meamects
every
night at Council
Ball In Masonic
building Visit
Iny member* cor
dtally invited.
II. IX FINN. Sachem.
Seals I’harmacj
Brinson & Hay
WAYtTtOSS LODGE, NO. 07,1.0.0. F.
Meets Wednesdny'nlght
nt 8:00o’clock. Lodge room
Lott & Hitch building,
third floor. Every member
Is expected to attend, nnd
vs cordially Invited.
portant business to be transacted.
.. .. •*** * — Si Noble Grand.
J G Hither. See'
cross Lodge, No 90b.
A. M. Meets on second
Wsj
F.Ai
and fourth ^Tuesdays, at 7:10
p. m. In Masonic Building
>11 Qualified brethren cotdUUy
invited to attend.
A. (k villee, W. M.
J. Morton Young, Secretary•
Dc’ts Encampment No.
8,1.0, O- F. meets in lodge
room in LotPHitch build,
tng every second and fourth
Tuesday nights. Visitinj
brothers are cordially wel
Notice, Rebeknhs.
Esther Rebekab Lodge,
Na 8,1. a O. F., meets
EVERY
TUESDAY
NIGHT
Altai* Eason. Secretary c
Regular Convention of
Wakefield Lodge, Na
27, K. of P., Monday
Evening 7:80.
Members and visiting
brothers cordially in
vitet,;
The Crowning Triumph
of our laundry work is whiteness where It
It called for. Colored goods we oleanse
thoroughly without cauaidg color to run in
the least.
We do high grade work and our fint
domestic finish excels all other methods.
Cone’s and Cuffs are ironed smooth so
the skin of wearer is not irritated.
Tbe VilsoD Steam Laundry
What’s to a Xante?
K.eJylhlnr (• In a name when it
eoinee-to-WItch Il.t.l Stir.. E C Oe.
tVitiACo. of Cnic.ro. dlecovored iom«
year, uo how to mail* o Solve from
U'tteh Uti.l toot is a ipretfa (or Pitta.
For blind. Mrodiar tlchlM ood pro-
lauding Pile- eczema, caW, burn*,
bruitet and oil skio dltrwm. DeWItf,
Sale, hu no oqnoL Th„ bos ptreo
r.M to Boatoron. mrthlOM counter
feit. Aik (or DeWill-*—thr genuine.
Sold by Stole Pharmacy and Brinaon
A Bay.
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What is Life?
tout we do know that it »• under strict
Ikw. Abuse that law even slightly
lit
pain results.
Irregular living
a or
New Life
I i|«rr uuiiuir. ur- ividkr *,ew bile
Will qnick'y readjntuJhU. It-a rontla
rrt thoronpb. Ooly Sic at Brioaooi
A Hay’a and Seal. Pharmacy. *
A. 8. KortoB. — 0. S. Sunn
Moi*ton & Dunn,
Contractors and Builders,
Estimate* furnished on all. claasc
work. Address Waycroaa postoffice or
nee us at 79 Eads St.. 48 Howe St.
J. G. REESE,
First Class Shoe Maker
Mallos Blocs, Albany Ayx
All work Matty dene to sati,-
faction, sUo price* pleaac.
GIVE ME A CALL-
i-roniA..
Tf YOU don't have the cash
A to pay in lull, we'll wait lor
the balance. We’ll make it
an easy matter to buy what
you need and see that the
price is rijhL No chance
for disappointment in dealing
wtfh us.. —
Lott, Fain & Co.
An Inspection
Is All
We Ask
Iffyou’do this we will get
your patronage]
We Have the
Largest
and Best
Selected Stock of
FURNITURE
In this part of the State.
If you will come to our
store we will prove what
we say,
Either Cash or Payments.
Singleton
Furniture Co.
Gassett & Elliston,
And Builders,
WAYCKbSS, GA.
Estimates cheerfully furnished on
all kinds of buildings.
Mill Blocks Seasoned^
just right.
Quick delivery to any part of
the city -
S. E. Cannon,
“ Crawley's old wood yard,
Albany Avenue.
Telephone No. 7, Waycross, Ga.
For Your
Own Protection
• See to it,
that all the chimneys and
flues in. your dwellings are
Built of Brick
and Built
From the Ground,
Then I will write your Fire Insurance
at»
Reduction of 10 per Cent.
L. JOHNSON,
Fire Insurance Agent.
Office neat door to Poet Office: .
WAYCROSS, • - • O BORGIA
JUST OPEN Bp
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
' Owner Faad Brewer Street*.! «
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Campbell & Co.
A. P. PERHAM. JR.
Notary Public, '
Evening Herald Office.
Telephones: office as, residence ia
Wf'l Open Sept. Hth.
Brown & Co.,
Jfanufocturen of
ALL KINDS OF
Fancy Candies,
Chocolates & Bon Bons
WHOLESALE end RETAIL
Special Orders Hide os Short Retie*.
Goods Delivered.
For every poeod pm relumed ■ ticket la
■inn and when the amount puichaMd
reachea twenty pound, the cutomer will
raoeive on* pound free.
100 Plant in, Phone Bo. *01.
OASVORI*.