Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, October 29, 1904, Image 4

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Y • A Good Firm To Trade With Is one that has at heart the interest of those who buy goods from it. There is in Waycross, a firm of this kind. If you have never traded there you have been unfortunate, and the sooner you get acquainted with the gentiemen who compose the firm, and those assisting them in the business, the sooner will you realize what you have missed by not knowing and trading with them sooner. There is not a business house in South Georgia that has increased its trade as rapidly as this firm Free stables and free water for your stock, low prices, honest weights and measures every time, to say nothing of courteous attention, is what you get i.t The Cash Grocery. Cbc Evening Herald. d, P. Parham, Sr. a. P. Parham, Jr. Cdlton and PublU'iori. «i»7. m WMkh niriii • wj iati3 cr mscumotfi 7, On T»»r jdir. CJi Until •uly, Tim Kretli JTmU;. 0»i Tur Bs Until WAYCROSS. QA.. OCT. 29. 1904. To Lecture Saturday Nlfbt, Do you need a new buggy or Our people will b. vilely ,»■ Tb^ terested in the announcement ——— A Postponed Execution. One* I waa down by Eagle creek, and X Waa looking for a bone which I had hid When suddenly I saw my master's kid Pall off the bridge that's there. I beard him cry’, Aad I plunged In the creek and grabbed him by The collar and swam to the shore, and when I saw how weak and sick he was I ran Off toward a house and barked until some Went back and saw him. Then I heard that Mr. Will D. Upshaw will give his popular new lecture, n. irnuiomii u (itUiWim'? ima. tutyt •■Climbing Upward” at the audi torium Saturday night at 8 o’clock. Prof. Seigel will sing and there will be a chorus by some pretty school girls. The prices will be only 35 and 15 cts Mr. Upshaw w as for years on the lecture platform,drawing crowds like Gov. Bob Taylor and Sam Jones, lie has won so many friends that lie will doubtless be greeted by a large audience FOR THE LITTLE ONES. The Game of Zoology Afford. Much Amusement For Boy. and Girl.. This game will give all the mora amusement when played by boya and girls, because they are not sup posed to be skillful artists. If their drawings, therefore, are somewhat grotesque, all the better for the fun of tile evening. Get a large sheet of white card board and hung it on the wall. Now f ive to each player a piece of sil- ouette paper about five inchea Jaquarc and a pencil. ”fhe paper chould be black on one side and . Tee Czar had better end the The Russians do not seem to or afc , east retjre the bn)tic be governed by any rules of war, ^ If ^ have so 8Cared common sense or decency. I thfi Russi(ln Bear A(lmirals that * la rocket looks like a torpedo and The Britisli navy is anxious to' u s i,j nR fl yo t iii< 0 a squadron of tackle the Russians. They have vrarships, tho whole navy would our permission to do so. die of fright at beholding tho bright red sun on the mast of a real warship. Some of theso days wo may hear of the shoot- podo b rah. in the English chan- ing of a p antom Japanese ves- nol, but no ono believes it. j 8 cl in St. Petersburg. Say I was just a mongrel cur, but he Had fifty dollars he would give for me. I can't begin to tell how that swim Had tuckered me all out. and so I found A br " s “’ * Di °“ n * ; white on the other. Feu on my ears—a sound as faint and, In one corner of tho white side a, if d i U.f had sutured on . Umb. | of the paper write the name of some But. listening again. I heard a whine, I Animal—a (liticront one for each ° n JJ** bridge in an old floursack. (player, of course—and also the play* With a big chunk of iron tied with twice. ‘ I found my pupMys. found tho bisssod , er * number. Direct the players pack! ! then to draw with the pencil on the «.r£i'b«. alr ' ' j White Bide of the paper the animals l’v. never found how tboa. four pupa cot' assigned to them respectively, and when tho drawings are completed to thorn She Furnished tho Will. Tho Russian admiral says lie was attacked by Japanese tor Russia does not seem to bo a Tile Herald acknowledges the safe fellow to be allowed to run rocoption from Uon . Clark Uow . loose with a gun in his hip e jj of a portfolio containing fifty P ocltc t" cartoons by L. Gregg the Con- . dilution's celebrated cartoonist. The Japanese s ty they have B i s simply splendid in every re- •„odo boats in tho North gpect Nothing near so good as |' tl that the Russians are Mr. Gregg’s work on)the Const!-! ’ lying- j tution has a-, eared injthe South. | | Wo coi l'll o Russian iidmiru tho'" ' lishflsl g bo its | torprTaing of aU*fe j men of war. The the Constitution. seems to have boon r husband has given -»nm,u.uv.,u „ It requires a pretty , ,» wu.wl’IUtfvXrSrrXto. ho young artist and that most «i- *taud that I have a strong will. ... . —i—•- ~apers, | Th. Smart Brooktynit., cut them out. The leader of the game then col lects the figures and with paste or mucilage attaches them to the card board on the wall, the black side of the figure out, and each figure with ito number beside it. Now give to each player a sheet of paper with numbers written down the left hand side, as many numbers as there are drawings, and ask them to write opposite to each number the name of the animal that the numbered figure is intended to represent. Hero is where thtf' fun comes in, ’ .ay of the drawings will prove •n!h:r hard to make out. The wiio guesses the greatest number of animals receives ths cardboard os a prize. 8cored Heavily on Clarence. “You youug men are so deceitful tnd so insincere I” sighed the pretty maiden. “1 don’t know what to say. , Clarence Hnrgus tells me I am | worth my weight in gold. Think of 1 the nbeur”— A Fortune In ■ v-ictu.a. The other day in London theTe was put up for sale in an art room a portrait of a lady in a white mus lin dress with yellow trimming by Gainsborough on canvas 30 by 25 inches, an awful looking wreck, cov ered with dirty varnish and having two large holes in the canvas—as unprepossessing an object as ever came out of a rug and bone shop. This picture, the property of an old Indy at Worthing, had been hawked about for some time, the owner be ing anxious to realize $25 on it, but no one apparently wanted it, and it was taken to the art room, where its merits were discovered. When put up for sale it started at $1,000, which in a couple of seconds had reached $25,000, and in less than a minute it was knocked down to s purchaser for $45,000. An Amber Harvest. The tremendous gales which! raged recently did the inhabitants of some of the villages on the south ern Baltic coast a very good turn, large quantities of amber being washed ashore by the waves. At Uothencn,. for instance, amber worth $6,000 was picked up, while at other places there were satisfac- loiy harvests of this valuable sub stance. i«*wkmr3»su*J3«j:*»J laato, (ia., several tint class second hand Frlclc Ecllpsa engines, boiler, and saw mills. Tarmf easy. • S-in-3md« WANTED—bady or gentleman of fair education to travel tor a Brm of S‘Jb0,<’0<i capital. Salary 51072 per year and expenses paid weekly. Ada res. with atitmp. J. A. Alex-, under, Waycross. lid. tfdw WANTED.—Iudustrlons man or wo. man as permanent representative uf big manufacturing company, to luutt after it. business In this conn, ty and adjoining teirltory. Bust, ness successful and established. Salary SCO 00 weekly and expenses. Salary paid weekly from home. Expense money advanced, Exper. lenee not essential. Enclose self, addressed envelope. General Man. ager, Como Block. Chicago, tfdw There will be no .charge of ad mission to the fair grounds after 6 o’clock in the eveniug. At this h iur the electric lights will be turned on, and the gates thrown open to the public, who will be admitted free of charge. In all the midway shows special exbib- Don t fail to see our stock of ^ itions will be .given', which will wagons, buggies harness, etc , continue until a late hour. The B. H. Thomas | trie light bulb*. Atlantic k mm Ballwap com Time Table Effective July 24th, 1904. • | Which would you rather bo— i “In gold!” exclaimed young either drunk or badlv frightened, j The Russian war ships are: truly great or really smart?” Spoonamore, with indignant terror. ,shooting nt everything in sight. I,*®!" 8 ' 1 ,; °* couree ” “Pulsatilla, you are worth your * 'So far, however, they have, "}}.*%’*” . , , weight in radium!” Tom Taggart says the battle judged every target except a few! „o onf^ S&Vj&ff&S is won and that Parker will be fishing boats. : smart you can mnkc_people think ~ president If Tom’s prophecy, — ’ ' “ ~ comes true wo are in favor ofi Taggart says he has tho iepub- him for president four years | icans skinned Better sell the hence.—Madison Advertiser. skin at once. I that you’re great.”—Brooklyn Ea- w e will be glad to hive visi- j'' 1 ’' — , tors make our store’ their h ad- I Harrow, aad Wlra Fencing at pries. <1 Barters when visiting tho fair. I m plea « the consumer. B H. Thoms., B. H. Thomas Quickest and best line to Macon, At lanta, St Louis and all points West. Finest equipment in the South. Coach es Elecrric Lighted, with Fans in sum mer and Steam Heat in winter, making travel comfortable and easy. Tickets on sale to all points iu the United States. If you are contemplating a trip, ask our agent for information—we may be able to save you money and time. Trains Let/; t ycross 8:30 a 01-5:00 p m Dally. Trains Arrive 1/ cross 11:15 am-d:35 pm H. C. McFADDEN, K. B. POLLARD, Ticket Agt. General Pasaenger Agent. J. M. WHITSITT, Freight Agt, Lott, Fain & Co„ FURNITURE! Fine Furniture, Cheap Furniture, Ail Kinds of Furniture! W. can furnish your house Iron, tho kitchen to th. nttlc nt« very small cost to yon. It you haven't *>, ,h. money pay cosh, remember on, troOe mnrk. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.” LOTT. FAIN & CO. THE BIG STORE.