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Cbe evening •Herald.
*. P. Parham, Mr.
1 P. Parka n, Jr.
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WAYCROSS, OA.. NOV.. 12. 1*04/
Where was Findlay when the
ljght went out?
Brantley run ahead of iha tick-
away yonder.
Honsevelt (selected.That much
of tho husiuees is settled.
Polk is to be governor of Mis-
louii. All else Is republican.
The South will ho low and
keep dark slid solid till the next
time.
The South is growing rich and
it amply able to take care of
herself.
. Massachusetts elects a demo
cratic governor, Douglas, tho
slice man.
Mr. Boosevelt should now give,
every nigger forty acres and a
mule.
If Missouri goes for Roosevelt
wo move that he he olected by
acclamation.
Mr. Bryau should look a little
out about who ho takes into his
eonlidence when he takos up the
task of roorgauizUlon.
Brantloy’s wonlerful majority
fills up to a very great extent
that aching void which appears
elsowhere.
The South can stand Roosevelt
much better than can' the East
and West. His election is more
of a risk for them than for us.
The nigger kids now have our
permission to romp all over the
white house at any time of the
day or uight
While deprecating Bryan’s free
silver policy tho Herald has al
ways believed him to bo fearless
null hone*’. If lie is to bo the
di-in emtio Moses wo are willing.
The election of Douglas, the
shoe in in, to be governor of
Mi's adiusotts proves beyond
per adventure that advertising
)ll *.
I! y a will emerge to rehabil-
cud load the democratic
la s s l.e| him look after the
i.ig ;vi i west, llie South will
look efier hers.'lf.
— - - —
*1 h ' democratic party will re
tro IV the lie's ns gracefully
•a. the :t .lure of the case admits,
tort will remiio organised and
lcjy;» li.er camp fires burn'-og
Th ■ Herald believes that the
t c. i t national dt-f- at is a bles-
iiugf i the South. Whatever
is U b-s for thorn tint loVe the
f,jrd uni the democratic party.
ty.-t-on faded to-iaise even a
li-'e hit of on'hiisiasin in the
*ioi.it: district in this race. He
did not seem to be sb e to catch
the ear of his old associates and
hi* vote went away off. Ten
cent cotton an I a general proj-
perity throughout the country Is
assigned as the canse of the for.
meridol’* fall down.
THE JAPANESE ARMY IS UNJQUP.
Leslie's Weekly-
Tbere are.certsin features of
the fupaneie army which arc
wholly distinctive and which sep
arate It from al? tho armies of
the world. An invitation to a
band coucertat headquarters—a
function so little indulged in by
the Japanese and so palpably a
foreign innovation — brought
borne this train of reflection with
especial force. In attempting to
analyze the subject, some of the
factors seem to be these: There
is no pannpoly of war; there are
never any ostentatious effects.
It is a fighting machine,pure and
simple, divested of all trappings,
tensel, and glit'cring martial dis
play. Quiet, sober, serious- the
General no more coospicuous—
except for a fine dapple-gray
horse—than the cavalry trooper;
the Colonel of foot as modestly
dretsed as the private in hi*
ranks. A modern army, run on
plain, business principles; no
spectacular demonstrations; no
dare devil, hair raising taking of
chances with the enemy, but a
grim, 1 silent, and stealthy pre
paredness, to tuke advantago of
the slightest false move-on the
part of the adversary. No snort
ing spirit; always meet your ene
my two, three, four to one, if
possible, and overwhelm him.
Anil, when thetiino comes to die
in the attack, sacrifice your life
as dearly as -possible, making
use of every bit of cover, but die
uncomplainingly.
ror justice of the Peace.
thereby renounce my candi
dacy for Justice of tho I’eaco of
the 1231st District of Ware coun
ty. My connection with the of
fice of Justice of the Heace in the
past as constable has made mo
tliqroughly acquainted with the
duties r-f the office. I will great
ly appreciate tho support of the
votors of this district.
tf W. A. McDonald.
. Selling Out at loir:
Commencing on Monday, Oat,
10th, I will sell nnd continue to
sell until the entire stock of
goods of the Surprise Store are
disposed of at and
cost
below
tf
Minds not unreasonably imtnttar-
ed toward tho play on words will
read with tolerance, if not with
tmiisemenf, this story, which ap
peared in the New York Tribune:
When the photographer who had
been engaged to make a picture of
Iho New York aisembly had slipped
out the ground glasa of hit camera
(or tho last time the speaker an
nounced a recess for the exposure of
the piste.
Such dictatorial action was imme*
distely resented by one of tho mem
bers.
"1 protest,” said he. “The speak
er has overreached himself in the
exercise of his authority. A motion
Is necessary from some member ot
the assembly before a recess can be
declared.”
Another member here broke in.
“1 bog to differ with the last speak
er,” said lie. “Ilo lias committed an
egregrim’s blunder. A motion
would spoil the picture.”
ppypaaa SHU, StHSllJ. on SUMS. r:.
LbildiK Sftj’tMH
lli. r ,-is. t., ,rh < ...
Kncio»*d trod on* .lotiartn i.nv Jnt
» combined that 1 emptoss-d tor f.-ur
on <ln la* tU u( (ic-a IN Is
tnjM,oublc l»i»aeiul^ tl***FP*y«d. In bdii fn it
tor fww’r y**?t nnd I
U >ou s.1! »*■
begin ip Ml you wtiat I ii^ve rutfciwu
attf-uMnudrsysan-te ! fcava endure'
t . but liisve g.ski htfis ihat I wit!
■d. 1 C«uiniv liti'
<ri-d in t
■ck tiro
THE REAL TEST
Of HaryUUe Is la Ghrte* It • Tksr-
oa(h Trial*
Thera la only one -teat by which to
judge of the efficiency of any article
and that Is by lta ability to do tost
which it 1* intended to do. Many hair
vigors may look nice and email nice,
but the point l*-do 4hey eradicate Dan
druff and atop falling hair?
So. they do not, but Herplclde doee,
because it goes to the root of the evil
and kiils the germ that attacks the
papilla from whence the^ hair gets lta
life.
Letters from prominent people every
where are dally proving that Newbro's
Herplclde stands the “test of use.”
Xt is a delightful dressing, clear, puje
and free from oil or grease.
Bold by leading druggists. 8end 10c. in
•tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.
Detroit. Mich.
CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
Saves Two From Death.
• Our little daughter bad an almost
fatal attack of wLooping cough and
bronchitu,"write» Mre. W K tiavilaud
of Armonk, N Y.. “but when all other
remedies failed, we saved her Ufa with
Dr. King's New Difcjvery. Our niece
who had consumption in an advanced
stage, a1»o used this wonderful medl-
cine and today she is perfeatly Swell”
Desperate throat and lung disea*ea
yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as
to no other medicine on earth. Infal
lible for coughs and colds. 50c and 91
bottle* guaranteed by Brinson A Kav
The Seals Puarmacy.
Mothers Be Careful.
of the health of your children: Look
out for coughs, colds. . croup and
whooping cough. Stop them in time
—One Minute Cough Cure, is the best
remedy- Harmless and pleasant. Sold
by Seals Pharmacy and llrincon A Hay
OASTOHIA.
Bssri tbs KhHl Yob Haw Alwayt BoosM
Signature
Confessions *»f a Priest.
Rev Jno. 8. Cox, of Wake. Ark&UMis
writes, ’’For 12 years I suffered froi
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a nunc
her of physicians and tried all sorts of
medicines, but got no telief. Then I
began the use of Electric Bitters and
feel that I am now cored of a disease
that had me in its grasp for twel
years.’ If vou want a reliable me I
cine for kidney and liver trouble,
stomach ilisor ler or general debility,
get Electric Bitters. It's guarante ‘d
by Brinson A Hav and S:als Pharma
cy. The price Is only 50 cents a bottle
A Pleasant Pill.
No Pill ts as plensant and positive as
DeWitt'a Little Eir’ly Risers. DeWitt'
Little E*rly B ners are so (tiild and ef
fective that children, delicate ladies
and weak people er j >y their cleansing
effect, while strong people say they
are the best liver pills sold. Sold bv
Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay.
OA.BTORXA.
B~r.ll. y.THliadYoitaW*
ei.tedj at last Whbb«»tWishvj I
Vow tfuly. D. L. Al I XAKDBR.
Mt. Plc’topt. C
too. Reward wW paid for aay
•■ ■ ■. ttitai. Run. HMD wil5». ruuu*. nn.
i«’.. which thearw n»Jlur.’ron»cdr—8C-9INS. j
^i;i not esr« rrotn|*ti>. Neml today for a r KLK
rvatnwut, tuMcUnt toctue any otaioary case.
THE KC-2INE COMPANY
M. Kl'rBRMEIER, Sa!e*Afrnt -
ti Deathom Stuet, Chicago, III.
Nothing ha* ever equalled it
Nothing can ever «urpa»» it.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
rorCSKB-VBt.
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Long Troubles.
MmykscMUtMis, TiUbWalta
No More Suffering.
If you are troubled with Indigestion
get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and see how quickly it will cure you.
Ueo. A. Thomson,of Spencer, Is, says:
“Hava had Dyspepsia for twenty rears
My eaae was almost hopeless. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cura was recommended and
I used a tow bottles ot It and it is the
only thing that has relieved me
Would oot be without it Have doc
tored #rlth local physicians and also at
Chicago, and even went to Norway
with hopes of getting some relief, but
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only rem>»
edy tnat has done me any good, and I
heartily recommend it. Every person
suffering with indigestion or dyspep*
sia should use it." Sold by Brinson A
Usy and The Seals Pharmacy.
A Lovo Letter.
Would uot interest you if you are
Icoking for a guaranteed salve for
sores, burns or Piles, otto Dodd, of
Ponder, Ua, writes; “1 suffered with
an ugly sore for a year, but a box of
Ducklen’a Arnica aalve eyed me. It’i
tho beat Salve on earth. 25a at Brin
son A Hay and Tile Seals Pharmacy.
CASToniA.
Bmus tbs Si Y& ^ You Haw ADMjff B
Signal are
BaWnro of Countei f its.
"DeWitt’* is the oniv genuine Witch
flasel Salve” writes J L 1 ueker. of
Centre, Ala, ’T have used u in my
family for piles, cuts aud burns for
year* and can recommend it to b»* the
best J*alv«* on'-the market. Every
family should keep it. as it is an in
valuable household remedy,aud should
always lieJrept on hand fo - imnn'diaie
use.** Mrs Samuel Cage, of North
Bush. N. Y., says: “1 hsO a fever, sore
on mv ankle for twehre years tint the
doctors could n t cure, A*d salve- un i
blood remedies proved wcrrshless. I
could iU5t walk for oyer two years.-
Finally i was pcrMtu ted to try De*
Witt’s Witch Hasel Salve, which has
compbrtel'* cured ire. I* '* a'wondet
ful relief.” Do Witt’s Witch Has I
Salve cures without leaving a sear v
Seals Pharmacy and Brinson
*
Broke luto His House.
8. LgQ-tlnn, of Cayen^b, Vt, was
robbed of hi* customary hea.th by iti>
vaaion df Chronic C-m^tipatioo. When
Dr. King’s New Life pills broke into
his house, hU trouble was arrested and
now ha’s entirely cured.’ They are
guaranteed to cure, I5c at at Brinson
$ Hay and The Seals pharmacy.
5 Perhaps you had bet
ter stop in and try on
your new Fall Shots,
r . We have all sizes and
widths, and we want
them to fit you perfect
ly.
f Besides, there are
several new styles out
for Fall wear and we
are cot positive which
will please you best
t Everything, that’s
right in Men’s, Boy’s,
Ladies’ Misses' and
Children's Shoe s is here.
^ The ‘swell and swagger” .’•hoe, as well as the sensable
and comfortable business proposition in Shoe Leather.
If Pay St.oo or $t. jo, or go up to j2.oo or $3.00, if you think
so much of your feet
- Humphreys & Williamson
Dry Goods & Shoes, *
PlantfAvenue. -Waycross, Ca-
f Soot Cash $28.00"
^Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon.
lixU Auburn one-borae wagons $28. lixl} Auburn one-boree wagons $29
x Our goods are
made .to order by
. Open and top Bug
gies.
Harness made to
order
first-class manufac-
Cross • Tie and
tuiers. ^
Wood Wagons.
Light and Heavy
Turpentine wsgons
Light farm wsgons
Team Collars.
JONES, Waycross* Oa*
KODOL
MfMttWkal
1m KM.
Weak
Hearts
Ara due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine
of ovary one hundred peoplo who havo
heart troublo can remember when it
was simple Indigestion. It la a scien
tific feet that all cases of heart dis
ease. not organic, are not only trace
able to, but are the direct.result of
indigestion. All food taken Into the
alumach whfch fails of perfect diges
tion ferments and swells the stomach,
puffing It up against the heart. This
Interferes with the actiowcf the heart
and In the course of time that delicate
but vital organ becomesYliseased.
Kodol
> Digests What Yon Eat
Mrs. Lertng Nichols of Psn* Yan. N. Y„
WtUi: Afttr sttlr.r, my food « wild d 1 (trass
: by msktoc my heart p »tytate »rd ? would
*' Fir ally | got a botlts el
: ImmeJIats re ef Altar
bacoma .
Kodoi end It c*va
ustnt > few bottles I «m cured.
Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia
and ail stomach disorders, and gives
the heart a full, free and untram-
meted action.
BMtSM only. $100 Sira befeBn* 2H tiroes
the trial stis. wh^h sella for 50c. ^
CASTOR IA
TOt ynfantf gild
Ik Utd Yon Han Alwajs Boogit
WAYCROSS LODGE, NO. 97*1.0.0. F,
Meets Wednesday night
at 8:00o'clock. Xjodgsroom
Lott A Bitch building,
thud floor. Every member
_ , . Is expected to attend, and
Tutting Odd Fellows cordially Invited. Im
portant business to be transected.
B. B. WALDEN. Noble Gnrad. T"
J C Busan. Sec’y.
De'ts Encampment No.
8,1J0, O* F. meets in lodge
room In Lott*Hitch boila-
fng every second and fourth
Tneeday nights. Visiting
brothers are cordially wel
come.
Seals rhrrmac)
^ ^ Brinson & Huy.
Dr. E. M. Nolan,
PrMUM ItBtMd to «
EYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. t
■A. BpmUI tmttaa
Dh t. u IU Wu.n
du. ranuptuu
.TcroM Beepttal every
patienu may eoasalt him them
Na 8,1. O O F., meets
EVERY
TUESDAY
NIGHT
Miss Avars Exsow. Secretary
ReguLr Convention ot
Wakefield Lodge, No.
27, K. of P, ( Monday
Evening 7:80.
Mtmbero and visiting
brothers cordially'' in
yitel.
Tomochtcbl Trib«
Improved Order
of lb-d;Mra meets
every Friday
night at Council
Bali in Manoole
building lVUJi-
log member* cor
dially tovited. i.
An Inspection
1 Is All
We Ask
If you 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 Go.
COAL
Cheaper||and
Better than wood.
>.50 per ton. —>
DELIVERED IN YARD.
W. YV. Ansley,
’PHONE 23b.
R. L. SINGLETON. C.of It.
B. D FINN. Sachem.
Waycross Lodge, No Kb.
" M. Mce*« oa Hocoad
and fourth .Tuesdays, at 7:20
is nt In £a»onic Bultdlns
cordially
A. G. VtIJee. W. M.
J. ilortoft Young, iccreia^.
Lott, Fain & Co.
m FjUHTHE 4
TF YOU don’t have the cash
^ to pay in full, we’ll wait for
the balance. We’ll make it
an easy matter to buy what
you need and see that the
price is ri-lit. No chance
for disappointment in dealing
with us.
Lott, Fain & Co.
&. S. Horton. 0, E. Dunn
Morton & Dunn,
Contractors nnd Builders,
Estimates furtiishfd on all classes ot
work, Addresa Waycross postoffice or
see us at 79 Eads St.. 43 Howe St.
Ellison’s Barber Shop,
JUST OPEN KD
In Southern Hotel Building, in
place formerly occupied by hotel of*
nee. Three Chairs—Prompt Service.
your patronagi w desired
JUST OPENED
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
, Corner F sad Brower Streets !•_»
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Campbell & Co.
J. CAMPBELL,
Contractor
And Builder.
Estimates Furnished
on all classes of
work.
No. 69 AlbanylAvenue.
Krrtea PUUlp* Oamp Xo. 163'
Mot every Tlmi.
d.y ntyht la Bed
Men'. H.1L Keeiy
member nixed to b.
prertnt, VUUng
Soeeifeitni wet-
come.