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Cbc evening •Herald.
m. P. Ptrh" ", Sr.
M. P. Ptr'tt ", Jr.
Edit on tsnd
Pjillihari.
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it. naWMtfrlmU wnluirtay.
in MUcKiUoi prrtioa am*.
liwtKiKntmrwulllu4nrtikwn Manlke-
A Word For Copt. Hitch.
Who If Fl«d<f)?
The question, who is Findlay, R-*v. George Sm'tk. of Vine-
candidate for congress, has been j vil e, vr e, to the il c n Tele
GOT Hit HAIR BACK.
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III
fVAVCROSS, OA., NOV. 5. IW4.
England talks |>cace but con
tinues to prepare for war.
Parker says the glaut trusts
aro in combination to buy the
presidency for Roosevelt.
lint ween the two oceans we
raino one-fifth of the world’s
wheat, four-fifths of its corn,
onesfourth of its oats and four-
flfths of it* cotton. This harvest
i* the foundation of oar prosper
ity.
A late book -of etiquette snvs
that biscuits should not be
opened with the fingers.' When
we tirst married the lady we
board with made biscuits that
could not be opened with dyna
mite.
, Don. VV. U. Brantley, our
congressman, will deliver an ad
dress on the political issues of
thodayattbe court houso_in
Waycross on Monday the 7th
day’of Nov. at 11 o’clock a. .n>.
This will be the tirst day of su
perior court and we expect to see
a largo crowd out to hear him.
it is also tile day bgforo the
election.
The South is enjoying a | eriod
of the groatest prosperity ever
experienced since the war, but it
ia not tbe fault of the republican
party. It il due to our own ox-
-ortions, to our delightful climate
and to the wouderful productive
ness of our soil. A few yeari
longer and 1 the* South will lead
all other lections of the country.
A. B. Findlay, who sayi be i«
running - against Brantley for
congress in this district, i* re
ceiving a i onsion from the state
of Georgia a« a confederate vet-
orau. Wh it are we|to think of a
man who is doing all he can to
injure hie people politically, and
receiving a pension at their
Bauds.
U is hot what people eat, hut
what thoy diges*, that make*
thorn strong. Il is not wbat tl ey
gain, hut wh t they save, t’.at
makes them rich. It is not what
they read, hut what they remem
ber, that makes them learn. It
Is not what they profess, but
ivhat they practice, that makes
t hem righteous -Valdosta Times.
Decatur county has-proven it
self to he one of liio very best in
-aha sluts. Farmer* uro in
prosperous condition, merchant*
aro all doing a big business, and
now just to show the world what
she can do, this glorious old
c.ouqty walks away from the St.
I.ouis exposition with The grand
prizo bu tot ayco, winning over
Cub*, 1‘orto Rica, Mexico and
everything else. — Haiuhrutge
Argu*.
Won. W.iO. Brunjiey wiil ad
dress tbe people of lrwio county
in the courthouse at Tiwiuville
next Monday on Ibe'politicSl is
sues of the day. Every citizen
-of the toam should .'try tu liner
trim. He h: s a message which
will' deeply jntepest ever* patriot,
lie has served his people faith
fully gnd well in th6 lower braucli
of the national congress" wlioie
he stand* high up among Geor-
.gia'e foremost statesinen and or
ators. Turn out Monday and
hear'*' -
ooUd
<rmber.—Ocilla Dispatch.
asked us several times recently.
An editor, especially the writer,
generally knov.s everything or
pretends that he does, but this
time (he thing that we didn't know
was Findlay, However, we are al
ways ready sad anxious to learn,
and during the past few days have
been studiously and prayerfully
at work on the Findlay problem.
Our investigations have resulted
in the wonderful discovery that at
one time,in the days that are past,
Findley A. 11. actually had an ex,
istencc in the classic metropolis
Irom which we write. The old
history, however tails to furnish us
any definite information in regard
to the profession or calling follow
ed by the party who now seeks *
little cheap notoriety by claiming
that he is a candidate for congress
against the democratic nominee,
Wm. G. Brantley. One inform
ant states that he was a sort of a
prepchcr, another says that lie
was the tail end of the populist
procession, and still another avers
that he belonged to the street
walker brigade, whoso headquar
ters were at John Doe’s' barroom.
Be this it may, the incontrover
tible fact remains that Findley Ar-
B. was “here in full force. Dr.
Folks, the old doctor, was mayor
ot the town, ,and Findlay A. B.
was lull of busthcad. In this con
dition lie collided with a police
man in whom wc will call Hodges.
Hodges attempted to straighten
him oui,and threatened to put him
in the lock-up. Outraged at the
treatment ot the' cop and boiling
over with righteous indignation,
Findlay A. B. ialormed the officer
that lie would immediately apply
to Mayor Folks for permission to
whip him. He did so and ob
tained, from the accommodating
official, a written permit ‘■which
read as follows: ,
\Vaycross t Qa.
To Whom it May Concern:
The bearer of this permit, A B.
Findley, is authorized to whip
Policeman Hddges on sight pro>
vided he is able to do so,.
j.oti W. B, Folks, Mayor.
Findlay soon found Hodges And
presented the permit. The cbp
reorganized the mayor’s authority
and no tune was lost in arranging
preliminaries. Findlay sailed'in
and tbe circus opened at once and
in about three minutes by. the
watch Hodge* had wiped,up the
face of the earth with Findlay for
several yards around. Findlay fin
ally crawled up by the aid of a
lamp pqst, and gathering the frag
ments pf himself and his apparel
together as best lie could, retired
presumably disgusted, and cer
tainly Very much disfigured, from
the scene, _ Next morning the
mayor was seated in his office when
Findley came in on a crutch, one
arm in a sling, a black patch over
his closed left eye, his head bun
dled up in rags, and his face dis
figured beyond recognition.
“Doctor, ’’said-Findlay, “1 found
Hodge-," "I see you did," said
the mayor. And thus the episode
closed.
When Brantley gets through
with the said Findlay, wo may
take his pictuie again.
Wan Verticil" Bat* When HtJUM
to I'M Sntro'i BcryleMe .
granil as foil ,w-- I Vradarlck Manuall. Maryland block,
grape as ion 'W . . i BuU , MonUn> _ boujh, a botUo of N.w
The c.ut m iiteal rfia / have - bra's H,rpicm«. Aprils, ts. ut began u
,lr> an/I T , m a ,r ir .1 /i uzhaf IMP tt for ontlro baldness. Tbs hslr rot.
do e .inn t: m s ir. it >i a what uAn |B ^ scalp w , r . BOt a.ad , n4 , n
Wi* lit:' ctiy lega , out I 'o o.ie , >0 dsrs bs bsd bnlr sit over his band.
. '.,Ltl.„ ifa.i, ,i On July 1 bs wrltss. “and todsymy hair
a.n glad « aptian rJit li ad not to „ thick and luxuriant ns snr ona
lo d til >*e guns a id I a ll~ clad . eonld wish." Xewbro'a Herplclda works
, , .! on an old principle and with a new dls-
n oil e » f t"Ose soldier* used taeir i cor err—tier troy the cause and yon ra
il* y n- s. Id, nut acquit the
mo'i; I i'o :.ot above all j.iiti'y
theoffic rs o'ths -o rt, if the.-
ended tin infl ct ng venae, ne-s
on tue m screa ts.but toe course
of the s ildiers was>hen'lt was
plain that more blood would bp
shed it seems to me enbnentt y'
wise, and Cap. Hitch, while he
did not do what the rules of war
required, did what a sensible
Georgian ought <o h<ve done.
He did nut shoot down Georgians
who were frenzied b-cause of a
d’ablical outra:e against the
innocent. They ought not to
have as they did but he ought
not to have made more sorrow
when he taw that that was to be
a certain result. He is thp vie
tim of s clamor. I do n t know
him, but I do heaitily command
h'm for yielding to the inevita
ble,
Thfere are times when a failure
to do is the best thing which
can bfidone. He did pot gather
the mob: he did hot co-operate
with the mob; he simply did not
shoot them down like doga her
cause thoywerelnld:
did his duty; the jury dicT. its
duty, and when Capt. Uitclt saw
theie would ho a greater tragedy,
he did his duty tios to fire ft gun
Asa minister of the gospel
abhorring lawlessness I am soy
ry there was a mob and a burn
ing, but I am thankful no more
blood wus tlied, and commend
the man, who braved disgrace
as a soldier lather than be
quilty of inhumanitv as a mam
V Grp, G. Smith.
Vinevllle.
■nova the effect Herplclda deatrore the
that causee dandruff, falling bnlr,
and finally baldneea. bo that with the
ceuae tout the effect cannot remain.
Stupa falling hair at once and a new
growth atarto. Sold by laadlns
dru relate. Send 10c, in atampe for ammpte
drugglata. Send 10c. in atampa for amn
to Tho Herplcldo Co., Dotrolt. Mich.
CHEROKEB PHARMACY.
Saves Two From Death.
• Oar little daughter had an almoat
fatal attack ot wi,oupmjr curb and
bronL-hitia."n*/*:teB Mr-. \V K llavi.au:!
of Armonk. N* V.. “out when at* other
rrii„*dlea tailed, wo aaved I
U -. Km
. N w D •
O,
For Justice of the Peace.
I hereby rutiouuce my candi
dacy for Justice of the Fence of
the 1231st District of Wdrecotiu-
ty. My connection with the of
fice of Justice of.the IVace in the
past ns coustuble has made me
thoroughly ncnuiiitittd with' tho
duties - f the oilice. I will’ great
ly nppreclate the support of the
vonrs of this district. •
If W. A". McDonaui.
List of Jurors.
A I Griffin. S p Pittman, Mathew
Tatum, IV II Goodrich.J M Hendersou,
J A .lone*. H Ii.Gray.j Jamea Knox, 8
A McCran.c, J t Inman, tt .L Thomp-
•on. John () Sieffra, J E Dicklm. E M
Hymen. ST Wright, T llnnn,
A,lama. Ovoar LbtU F A Ustra, .
Lowther, W M Harbin,F B Qsrgrurea
B P Brvnh, R 0 King,'. JS Sharp, J M
Smith. Goo. W. Cofbiu, W U f»ynr., J-
L Siephena, Uep, A Croom.
Traverse Jurors—First Week.
W H Bradley; E M Crlbb, U D Breen,
A Senaoma, .Dave Kirkland, J l J. Wide*
man, M J Murray, W II Roberta, O
Ratliff, W WGrlffln, G W Carter;,An
drew Sweal.cc Boohanao, A J Jordnir,
J W Begley,W E Stredlev.JohQ Lynn,
.1 Allen, J R Bennett, It s DuBoae,
R Knight. J f, Farrla, W M Bladen,
I H wllaon, Joahun Campbell, W M
Hlckox, W M Ftraaah, J J Murray. J
M Lee, H O Benton, E M Canon, Brn
Jollina. L R McFoy^-F C Tomiinaon,
W. B. Hargraraa, Sr., M D Blnckahear.
Traverse—Second Week.
IIJ Wa.UOa. J e Guilford, David
Hlfkox, DB Bladen, W It Booth, \\ K
Sweat, S R Jeot.oj. John »V Lo*. A It
Springer.G VV Eleufield.J L Coekfirld.
J U Knight. H W Wllaon, W M Albrit
ton, Geo. IV D.-en. R F Whitehead, J
W Murray, Alfred Jordan,\V R R-dUff,
Joe Aruo'd. Ed Rarhvr, W M Denton.
D L Brantley, N B Garrett, Mathew
Jordan. W H Canon, W T Brinson, R A
Lee, M LGoodyear. RG Jl-nnvtt, WI)
Owen*. J C Kirkland. S F Fiovd. li E
Weathers,J J Wilkinson,!) ,1 Will ron
iio ital ccTtiMt
MtUH'-. ttl*u used this wonder til it edU
cine and today i* prrfe«tiy well*’
De^pt-rate tliroat find lunjr dUeaset
yield to Dr. King-'* New DUcoverr as
to uo other medicine on earth. Infal*
lible for oouirbs and colds. JiOc snd 81
bottlrs guaranteed by Urinson & Hav
the Se lls Pnarmacv.
Tl»e Sttunacli is the Man.
A wrau stomach iveuUens the man,
jjec tuse !t eannot transform the food
.be eats into nourishment. Health and
strength cuunot be restored . to any
sick man or tv ak womnn witHout first
restoring hea th and strength to the
stomach. A- weak stomach' cannot- dis
pe*t enough food tor feed the tissues
j.nl revive the tired apd run down
vlmbS o:H nri?ar»$ 6f the body. K>idol
Dysoeppilt Cure dlffrsts .what you eat,
.cleanses and strengthens the glands
and inera brants of the .s to much, nhd
»*Urcs Indigestion, dyspepsht Mpd all
stomach troubles. Solp br Scales
Phurmaey an«l Brinson A Ilav-
OASTOniA.
Burstl* yflbi Kind You Haw Always Bought
Blfostvs
('oufesaion* “fa Driest.
Rev Jno. S. Cox. of Wake. Arkausas,
writes, “For Id years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num*
ner of phrsicians and tried all sorts of
medicine*, but got no leilef Then I
began the use of Electric Bitter* and'
•eel that I am now cured of a disease
that had tne in its ((rasp “Tor twelve
year* * tf vou want a reliable medl*
cine for kidney and liver trouble,
stomsch disorder or general debility,
get Electric Bitter* It’s guaranteed
by Brinson A Hay,and Seals Pharma
cy. Tbe price la only SO eenta a bottle
OA9VOSIZA.
B*ntke The Kind YoiHmT
Woi
koklhi
sores.
Ponder
an a(ii
A Love Letter.
not interest you if you are
11 a guaranteed salve (or
»W Piles, o 1110 Dodd, of
^•writes; u \ suffered «v.th
for i year, bnt a box of
mleaaalva eurtd me. 1“
e on earth. 25c at Bri
[ay‘and The Seals Pharmacy.
WhaC s in aName?
. Eveijrlhlnp
comes t^ Wit
Witt A Co. of
years ago hen
Witch Haser
For blind, bleddtng, itching and pro**
tauding PI*
braises and
Salve has 01 .
rise to numerous worthless counter*
felts Atlfftr DiWltt’a-the genuine.
Brinson
In a nave when it
Uasel Salve. E a De.
ilenvo, discovered sothlr
make ja halve from
ia a tpeoifie for Pllea.
i
ia, uinuiuit! itvuiug auu piu*
Piles, eczema, cuts, burns,
nddail akin diseases, DeWitt’s
B no equal. Thm has given
utnOrous worthless ‘
^irfor DiWltt’a—the
old by % Seals Pharmacy and
Broke iuto HU House.
l hen* u n rumor iu Indian Terri*
toiy that, the Indian inspector re
scinded his order requiring Indians
to have their hair cut because he
ijould not make it operate with
foual effect upon the large number
or long haired white men who roam
around the territories. It seemed
to be hardly fair to the red men to
make them live up to ’a higher style
of coiffure than their white brothers
S. LeQilnu, of.C*y«ndlsh, Vt, was
robbed of his customary health bv ibs
vision of Chronic Constipation. When
Dr, King's New Life pills broke into
bia house, bis trouble was arrested and
now he’a entirely cured.* -They are
guaranteed to cure. 23c at at Brinson
A Hay and The Seals pharmacy.
him, then vote for him, in ‘ h «^ ch °'«. * dtaharee the
phalanx on the 8th of No- dut T of , t A° oflic 5 besl 01
L n" ”° |n»f knowledge and ability.
For Jutkael the Peace.
I hereby announce my self as
a candidate for the office of Jus
tice of the 'Pesce for the 1231
District, Waycrtyfs, at. ihe.cn-
tulug election on 3rd December.
A* I bavi? beeq fhtibiatelj^aawici-
"jrandDis-
tbe elec Hop, and if honored as
— - R. P.
HIs Good Offices Assured.
“If you don’t mind," said tho ten
ant timidly, *Td like the privilege
of having my children go in and out
tho front entrance to the building.”
do««n’t seem unreasona
ble, admitted the owner of the flat
building. “Of course I can't prom
ise anything, but I’ll use my influ
ence with the Janitor and see if it
can be arranged-”—Chionge Post
CASTOR IA
Per Infanta and Children.
Tbe Kind Yob Han Always Bought
A^Power FgrJGood.
The plUs that are poteni In their ac«
’ inn and -pleasant in effect are DtvWltt’s
L \W Kirly Risers. W S Phllp^, Al*
I-a n-j, Ga.. says:* Dhring a business at*
tafik T took*t>m». Small ns it was it
dM'inV more goo* than calomel, blue
mass «r anybther pill 1 over .took and
«t thr same tifve th« effect was. pleas*
ant LU%ltJ£ariv Riser- are certainly
itm Ma.nl nill n Kdlil hv S^ala Pharmitsr
World’s Fair Rates
ViaL. &N. R. R.
Excursion tickets now on sale Daily from
Way cross to St. Louis and Return
$87,60 Return limit December 15.
31.40 Return limit 60 days
25.60 Return limit 15 days.]
Return limit Ten Days from date of Sale.
Tickets Sold Tuesdays in July
Corrc.poDdinn low Ralea from oilier p« inta. The L. & K. R, R. la the Beat 1
Line to II ouK -
t v chedulee and aleeping car laaervatlona apply to
J. M. FLEMING,
Florida Passenger Agent,
C. L. STONE, G- P. A., 206 West Bay Street, ‘
ouioville, Ky. Jacksonville, Fla
r Snot Casb. $28.00"
Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon.
. Hili.Aubijrn ono*hotse wagons $28. ( l|xl J Auburn one*bores wagons
Our goods are
made to order by
first-cUss manwfac*
Open andtop Bug-
jjptt.
Harhe** made to
Ofder.. ,
Cross. Tie a n.c(
Wood Wagon*.
. twrers •
. Light and -Heavy,
Turpentine wagons
' Light farm wagon*
Team Collars. r c
J. A. JONES, Waycross, Ga.
Hearts
Araduodo Indijeatlon. NtnMjr-olM
of a vary ona hundred people who have
hurt trouble can remember whan II
vaa aimplo ladlnatlon.' fit Is a neleo*
I Ills (act that nil cue. of hurt du-
ease, not organic, era not only trace-
able to. bnt art lha direct rank ot
Indignation. All food taken Into the
atomach which fall, of ported dl(aa-
tlon ferment* and swell* tho atomach,
puffing If up hfatnat tho heart.. Thla
interferes with the action of ths heart,
and In tho conns of time that dalle*!*
but vital organ become* diseased. .
Ilodol
Dlftsla What You Eat
ir satin*, my food %
B by itukJnt myhiirtpilpitat* 'and 1 woetd
sS&aJw
Wine • fSW bottles I «n cured.
Kodo! cures indigestion, dyspepsts
and all stomsch Reorders, snd give*
the heart s (ull. free And'untram*
tnsUd Aoiion.
Bottles only. $1.00 S'.*s KMi’tc 2H ttir-a
“ i trfsl sice, wh’ch • x 55-.
Business
MACON, OEOROJA.
TO PARENTS:
Seals Pbarmac}
Brinson & Hay.
, Vou,. no doubt, are deeply
interested, about the future
prosperity of your children.
You can insure their, inde
pendence by giving them a
thorough, practical business
education., With a well"
rounded knowledge of modern
business methids, no matter '
what financial reverses may
come, your chi’di'en will be
prepared to make 'their way
in the world.
Only Book Conflreaaman Curtis Saved.
Congressman Curtis had 1,100
books In tho library of his North
Topeka home. Every book was de
stroyed by tbe flood* save one, which
happened to be In an*np*tain bed
room; and, curiously enough, thla
book waa a copy of Kelvin’* “The
Flood; of the Anwma-“—Kansas
Beef Cattle Waited., ' ,u
Highest prices paid for btef
cattle. SeeB. D.Pinn A 800.
tt, d A w. •
»" *JXO l‘il A.
B^nlze >1'1 t-C t ).5 Phi L~*3rt
GfMtSM
From 14
i Founds.
Dr.,E. M. Nolan,
Practice limited.to SC
EYE, EAR. HOSE AND THROAT
~ JACKSONVILLE. PL A
Ai SpeelAl Suryeon ol the Atlantic Coaat
Line, ie at tbe tVn wrcde Hoepluit venr
dnjr private petknta m*y consult him t
mivasxngtsOT
. One of xhs moat r- markable eases of
cold, de«p-w/n«ed^r-'vhe Jknga. eaha-
inff poeunienin. I* that oK alra. Gars
trgde E Feon.r. Marion. Ind.. who FORSaL^-Br-Anff XT McMillan,
na.vrntirel. cured by the naoof One WhST Ga« SereHu lint claw art
Mlmitfe Cough Cur*. She eaja: -The " “ ^
congbinir and .training -o weakened
me that I ran -town in weight from liS
to H ponod*. 1 tried a number of ram-
•diet to no avail until I need Ooo Min-
uwCourk Cure. Funh bortje. of ‘
wonderful remedr cured me ent
. entirely
on the cough, strengthened mV lungs
and r- atorud me to my normal weight,
health and strength." So'd by| Seri,
Pharmacy and Brinson A Boy.
I res*
lHIHi
XHXXtXtXtXHIMHS
band IWck Ectlpm engines, bollata and
anw roUlaUTsrmi taay- -. . . j ....
yie-amdw
under, Waveroaa. Ga
Our business is to give
just this kind of an edu>
cation. A common school
education Is not sufficient.
If you can’t pay in full
we will wait On you, se
cure your son or daughter
a position and let them
pay us. .
. To set the benefit of this
offer, address at once.
fi. W. H. Stanley*
President.
Stanley’s Business College,
Pythian Castle Building,
MaCobi Georgia.
CASTORIA
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For Infants and Children
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