Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, October 15, 1904, Image 2

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Cbe Evening 'Herald. H.P. Parian, Sr. 4. P. ParUam, Jr. Editor, ud pjrliiheri. ■Re IreOglmU U •» ■Iter. *teWeitiri«r«u w*7 Utttur. urn -or raucsmwd Ir.cu btlr. tu Katte tin;, Tim Unite VmU;, 0» WaUt. «* Xu*** WAVCROSS, OA., OtT. IS. 1*4. ■ There are other papers in Ga besides the Atlanta News that are hurrahing fur Tom Watson under cover. A vote for Tom Watson is a vote for the republican party,and if your inclinations load you to antagonize democracy, why vote for the said Tom. Jhat Tom Watson, the great Georgia fraud, is a menace to Democratic success, there can no longer be a doubt, and to tlint end he is working. Itov. A. M. Williams and Hon I’leas Stovall of tho Savannah I’ress aro having a twist Wil liams wants Stovall topurify tho bailot-box, and Stovall wants Williams to bo a Democrat, or words to that effect. Tho minor newspaper that on courages, aids and abets, and gives prominence to Tomwatson ism, should liavo his name put on tho roll of tho republican party at once, that's whore it be. longs Toinwatsonism is by no means populism, hut is a side-track that hnB its terminus in the republi can pirty. All populists should spurn Tomwatsonism and demo- cat,, .l.onld ko ••ratal not lo recognize it, oven on the pike. Over in Statesboro last Wed nesday Gov. Terrell’s name was scratched from a good many of the official tickets and Capt. Bob Hitch’s placed there Instead. Capt Hitoh may get to bo gover- nor yet on his war record.—Quit- man Advertiser. “It is the black loafers in the South that cause the troubles aud persecution of our race, and we dosplso them us well as do tho whites,” remarked John Mit chell, the colored president of a savings bank of Richmond, at tho recent bankers' convention lu New York. We need more John Mitchells in iho South.— Darien G izetie. Many a woman go.'s out shop ping dressed in silk and envelop ed in porfumo, whose bard work ing husband hasn't hud it new suit of clothes or a decent meal in live years. Yes, and many a loafer stands on the street with n stinking pipe in his face, his tank full of boezj and his mouth full of profanity, whoso hard working wife hasn’t had a new dress or a kind word aince.alie was married.—Ex.* Now ain’t this all true ? * WHO IS PINDLAVr The question “who i« Findlay candidate for congress” has been asked us seve - al t'inea recently. An editor, especialy the writer, generally knows everything or pretends that he does, but ibis time the thing that we didn't know was Findlay. However, we are always ready and anxious to learn, and duriug the past few days have been siudiously and prayerfully at work on the Find lay problem. Our investigations have resulted in the w «uderfu' discovery that at one time, in the days that are pas', Findlay A. B. actually had an existence in the classic metropolis from which we write. The old history, however, falls to furnish us any difinite in formation in regard to the pro fession or calling followed by the party who now seeks a little cheap notoriety by claiming that be is a candidate for ' congress against tie democratic nominee, Wm. G. Brantley. One inform* ant states that he was a sort of a preacher, annother says that he was the tail end of the populist procession, and still another avers that he belonged to the street-walker brigade, whose headquarters wero at John Does’ barroom. Ho this as it may, the ncontrovertlble fact remains that Findlay A. B. was here in full force. Dr. Folks, the old doc tor, was mayor of the town, and Findlay A. B. was full of bust- headT In this condition he col lided witli a policemin whom we will call-Hodges. Hodges at tempted to strnighton him out, and threatened to put him in the lock-up. Outraged at the treat- meat of the cop nnd boiling over A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY tta Mattn Wfett Colev. Tha Snot contour of a tomato face, tba sweetest smile of a female mouth, loeee •omethlnx If the beau la crowned with •cant hair. Scant and falling :bair, it Is now known, la caused hr a parasite that barrows into tha scalp to tha root of tha hair, when It saps the vitality. Tha lit tle white scales the germ throws np In burrowing an called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, that farm most be killed. Newbro'e Herpidde, an antlntr new re sult of tha chemical labontory, destroys the dandruff gem. and, of course, stops the falling hair, and prersnta baldness. Sold by loading druggists. Sand 10c. In stamps for sample to Tha Kerpldde Co., Detroit. Mich. CHEROKEE PHARMACY. Saves Two From Death. ‘Oar httltf daughter had an almost ratal attack of wl.ooplng cough and broochItU,"wvltea Mm. W K Haviland of Armonk, N Y., "but when all other remedies failed, wu saved her life with Ur. Kind's N*w D tcjyery. Oar niece who ha J consumption In an advanced stage, al*o used this wonderful medi cine and today she is perfestiy well" Desperate throat and In Off diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dbcovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infal lible for couffhs and colds. 50c and 81 bottles guaranteed by Brinson & Hay The Seals Pharmacy. The Stomach is the A weak stomach weakens tne man, because it eannot transform the food he eats Into nourishment. Health and strength cuonot be restored to any sick man or w /ak woman without first restoring health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot dis ffest enough food to feed the tissues nnd revive the tirpd and run down llrpbs sad orffana of the body. K idol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach, ahd s indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Solp bv Seales Pharmacy and Brinson A Hav.^jaVJ Confessions <.f a Priest. Rev Jna.S. Co*,'of Wake. Arkansas, writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num ber of physicians and tried alt sorts of modicinos, but got no telief Then 1 began the use of Eleotrlc Bitters and feel that I am now cured,of a disense .... _ , that had tne in its grasp -for twelve With righteous indignation, Find* .years. 1 If you want a reliable medls stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s gnaranteed bv Brinson A Hav nnd StaU Pharma cy. The price is only 50 oants a bottle OASVoilZA. Blgatturo A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you are looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burnt or Piles, Qito Dudd, of Ponder, Mo., writes; "1 suffered w^th an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen'a Arnica salve cured me. It's tho beat Salve on earth. 25e at Brm% von A Hay and The Seals Pharmaey. lay A. B informed the offleer]S« Ilia* he would immeciately apply to Mayor Folks for permission to whip him. He did so and ob tained, from the accommodating official, n written permit which read as follows. Wavcro s. Ga. To Whom It May Concern: The bearer of this permit, A, B. Findlay, is authorized to whip Policeman Hodges on sigly pro vided be is able to do so. W. B. Folks, Mayor. Findlay soon found Hodges and presented the permit. The cop .recognized the mayor’s au thority and no time was lost in arranging preliminaries. Find lay tailed in and the circus opened at once and in about three minutes by the watch Hodges had wiped up ttie face of the earth with Findlay for sev eral yards around. Findlay fin ally crawled up by the aid of a lamp post, and gatheii tg the fragments of himself and hisap- pttrel together at best he could, retired presumably disguited. and certainly very much dUflg. ured, from the scene. Next What’s in a Name? Everything 1s tn n name when It come, to Witch Itnzel Salve. E. G Da. Witt 4 Co, of Cnlcngo, discovered some years ago how to make a Salve from Witch Bale! tnat la a specific for Pllea. For blind, bleeding, itching nnd pro- lauding Pllea, ecistna, cut,, burnt, brnisee nnd nil skin diseases, DeWItt'a Halve hat no equal. Thta baa given rtae to numerous worthless counter feits- Alls for DeWItt'a—the genuine. Sold by Heals Pnarmacy and Brlnion 4 liny. Broke luto His Home. An exchange tells of a negro preacher who at the-cloie of his sermon made an imp-essire pause and tbeu proceeded at bil lows: “I hnb found it necessary,- on accouut ob tie hard times sn' de gineral deficiency nb de hard circulatin' mejum in connection wid dit church, t’ icterduce ma new ottermatic collection box. It is to arranged dat a half dot- lah or quartab falls on a red plush cushion without noise; a nickel w'll riqg a small bell dis tinctly beard by de congregation, and a suipc-ndah bntion, ma fel low mortals, will fiih orf a pis tol; to yo* will govern to’ sel ves accordingly. Lot de collec tion now perceed, w’ile I takes orf ma ha) an’ liner* hymn. 8. LeQ iln », of Ciyen llah, Vt, was robbed of hi* customarv health br ln> vision of Chronic C »n>iipution. When Dr, Kin/'s New Life pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely cured. They are morning the mayor was seated in n?y B ^Tb. C '£i.fp 0 h-^v Br, * !i9 Ills office when Fiudltty came in on a crutch, one arm in a sling, a black i-atuli over his closed left , his head bundled np in rags snd his face disfigured beyond recognition. “Djc'or,” said Findlay. “I fouml Hodges." — “I see you did"! mid the may or And thus the episode closed- P. S. We will try to find out more about Findlay. CASTOR IA „ For Infants and Children. Tbs Kbd Yoo Hava Always Boagbf I A Power For Good. Thu pills, that are potent in their so ' tion and pleasant in effect are l)eWitt's j Little fitrly Risers. W S I’m l pot. Al- ' banv. Da., says:* During a business at tack l took one. 8m* It a-* it was it did tne more gooi thjit calomel, blue mass or any other pill I ever took and at the MB'* time th.* .-ffect was pleas ant. Little Earlv Ri**r* are certainly an ideal pill." Sold by Seal* Pharmaev and Brinson A Hay. C ASTO rt Bsart tbs >2 *** L-i I® V itftetm From 148 to 82 Founds. One of the most remarkable caws ol cold, deep-seated on the tangs, one- log Pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Uer- trode E Fenner, Marion, lad., who •M entirely cored by the nee of One Minnie Cough Cure. Sue esys: "Tae I < coughing and straining -o wookoned | -ne tbst I no down in weight from MS to »1 pounds. I tried m number otrem edies th no avail until I need Oae Min. nte Congh Cora. Poor bottle, of this apiio nuiDutev wopdsrtotvomedv cored me entirely feLAL* PHARMACY. oe the congh, strengthened mv lungs , • • snd reetorad ma to mr normal weight. Subscribe for the Herald) 4n., b ^H * was on inscription telling the his tory of the memorial. The name of Hoses Kimball appeared in- letten of very large size—m fact, five or aix timet at large os wen the letters in the name of Lincoln. Dr. Holmes glanced at the monument and, catching sight of the name of ths giver in big letters, dryly remarked! “Well, weQ I -How Moses Kimball has changed I” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. / An Editor’! Hint. “When you report yourself as be ing on the sick list os late in the week os Thursday or Friday, yon thotdd, in jnstice to tho editor, re main sick at least untH-4he papers are in the post office. It is terribly embarrassing to say that Mr. or Mrs. Geewhilikena is dangerously sick as we go to press and then while lug ging tbe papers to the poet office meet the sold party on the street looking quite cheerful—Millington (MicK) Gazette. CONDENSED STORIES. ' True Verelon of Dewey** Famous Order at Manila Bay. Did Admiral Dewcv ever give the now historical order, “You may fire when you are ready, Gridley ?” In terested spectators of the engage- j ment say that ilioee words wero nev- j er spoken, but the sentence wms ar ranged after the fight was over. The inside facts regarding the gTeat May day battle of 1898 put a new light on the incident, and onh who talked with the admiral soon after that battle is authority for the following veracious account: Admiral Dewey never gave the order, in those words at least. Tha: utterance was put in his mouth by others and agreed upon ns uo appro priate one to ham! down i<> poster ity along with the other famous say ings of history. Soon after .lie ia shot hud been llrt-tl and -tin- Spam.! power in the I'aeiiic was « l bin” of the past the nett .paper correspond ents gathered uboul the admiral, as is the custom on sueli occasions, to get th«r facts for their dispatches, The admiral told briefly everything that had taken place, and when he had finished his recital the group fell to discussing the events of the day. Finally one of them remind ed the admiral that it was custom ary for some famous utterance to be handed down from every important engagement in history; some terse, brief expression characteristic of the man ti'ho led his forces to vic tory. “Didn’t you make somo ut terance or give some order during the fight that wo can nse in this connection ?” asked one of the news paper men. “No,” replied the com mander in chief; “nothing in par ticular that I recollect.” “Well, didn’t you give some direc. tion of sonic sort that can be used in that way?” “No,” replied Dew ey; “nothing that’s^ notoworthy.” “Well, what did you'say when you ordered the fray to begin?” asked the'eorrespondent. “Simply order ed Captuin Gridley to go ahead.” "Ah I” ejaculated the correspond ents, breathing sighs of relief. And thereupon the famous order, couch ed in the words which have become known everywhere, was suggested and agreed upon generally. The subsequent dispatches were featured by the words then arranged and put into the shape in which the older will appear in histories for centu ries to come. Moses Hsd Changed. Viaitors to Washington will recall the bronze statue of Abraham Lin coln in the center of Lincoln park. It woe purchased with a fund raised by former slaves to commemorate their liberator. There ia a replica ot the statue in Boaton, reared by the liberality of Moaes Kimball. Bostonians (ell a story concerning tho remark of ,01ivcr Wendell Holmes when he was first shown the Lincoln statue in Boston. Beneath that atatue and on the granite boss ^Spot Cash. 828.00* Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon. lftsU Auburn one-horse wagon* $28. ljxl J Auburn one-horse wagons $20 Our goods are made to order by first-class manufac turers. Open and top Bug gies. Cross - Tie and Wood Wagons. Turpentine wagons Light farm wagons Harness made tc order: Light and Heavy Team Collars. J. A. JONES, OTaycross,'Ga,‘£ Be Sure to Consult the Herald f Before PlacingjYour Order for OD W Om digests what you eat.’ KODOL cleansea. purifies, strengthens and sweet ens the stomach. KODOL euro. Indigestion, dya- i " ' ■ ptpsu. and all stomach # and bov;l troubles. KODOL *' iMlerve » >hs act to a of -■ i tne gastnc gland# and gives tone to the digespve organa. KODOL* n — stomach of ail nsrvoua strain, gives to the heart a fh(l. free and untrammeled acnot., nourishes tho nervous svstem and feeds the brain. KODOL ls ^e wonderful remedy ■■ that Is making *o many stck.people well and weak people Strong by giving totne r e>' of the nourishment that u coata.u«d n the food they eat. - Tnr Dealer Can Sarst* Tmi Bottles only. $1.00 Su* •- » nn.*>- the trial size, which •«..« i-»r Afle. rurutn om.* ■ K. C. DeWXTT * CO., Seale Hharmnc} Brinson St Hav Tomoeblohi Tribe Impforea Order . of U»I|*ten meet. ®v* r V Friday nlfhl at Council Ball la Masoato building visit ing member, cor dtallj Invited. R L. SINGLETON, C. of B?”* 1 ' S * chw °- 1VAYCK0S8 LODGE, KO. 97,1.0.0. F, 4 “^ Meett Wednesday night , Rt 8:00o clock. Lodge room h * Bltoh building. I thud floor. Every member r-.. r ls expected to attend, and ___ . ollows cordially invited. Im portant buaineaa to be tranaacted. S and fourth rrueadeya, at 7:10 P- m. In Meaonic Building l^^Mgaallgedbmhraa cotdially . w. A- O. Ylllee, W. If. J. Morton Yooag, Secretary. De‘ts Encampment No. 5.1. 0,0. K. meets in lodge buUd- J- G. REES1 First Class Shoe Maker Mallox Blocs, Albany Ave All work neatly dene u> rat I* faction, alio price, p cue. GIVE ME A CALL' OASTOHIA. Btentia yfllatind tyihwi Regular Convention ot Wakefield Lodge, No. 27. K. of P., Monday Evening 7:30. M.mbera and visiting bAthers cordially in vlteJ. Newton PhllliptCampi No. 163 Mads every Than, day night In Red Men'a Ball. Every member nrzed to be present. Visiting Sovereigns wet* Installation of Officer, and degree work Tb nnday r.lgbt, Oct, Gtb. Every member Mould be pmeot * Wa.F. CRAWLEY. GG RICHARD L, SINGLETON. Clerk.