Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, November 19, 1904, Image 2

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Cbe evening -Herald. A. P. Ptrhim, Sc. 4. P. Pjc.il it. Jc. editor, wid Pjjlin.ri. gm ImU| Imll ll »iWUU4..itT7 nnlif mm* lit;. UnU «*7 btul*;. ill titKrtjttm ispMOs tfnufc _ ■UnrtiUi»inmmMi uoo uni 'OP miKZBttoxs t, cm »,eu Until !£ «r. tint Until *5 ” f«Hr. BU Until WAYCROSS, OA.. NOV. If. IW4. CONDENSED STORIES. ijfrii«iNorth Sm incident no* Bottled yet. Col. w. C. P. Breekenrldge of Loxinjton, K.y., has a s'roko of paralysis. American liquor dealers sus pend business to 'attend revival meetings. Nan Patterson's trial for the murder of Youmr, commenced yesterday in Now York. Wliat nation can consistently ask Russia and Japan to lay down tli»ir arms?—Ex Carrie Nation. The contradiction of the death of Kuroki Rives universal pleas ure tlir.iugliout America J It is quite easy f >r the news papers to account for Mr. Room- veil's 1 u'R-i vote. Ho w.ih a Rreat advertiser. George Gould, while (hooting birds in Nor h Carol na, acci dent illy shot Kdwird Burns, his attond.int, in the eye. "Alt in B. Parker, Ait.rney at Law" is the legend tint is on a shingle that hangs out at 32 Liberty street, Now York City. New York City is now Mr - Parker's homo. Theoretically, form, r Presi dent Oleve'and is right in his criticism of wonlthy parsons who make a show of their charity. Yet it is tor cha-ity; and if wo must have the show anyhow, let it be f >r charby. The east is clo.or to the South by b'ood relation and through business connections than the west, and yet there are southern ers who denounce that hoc'ion and praise the West. Let the South look to its development commercially an I give national politics a re t for a whil". The chief of , rd auce of the Navy Department s .vs ilietra. vcl gtm factory has more work than it cm do. Work oinew ships lor the navy is going on jinder h gli pres-uro. "hips ure being constructed faster tb m officers and men are availa ble for ihoir h nulling. And th s is tlio midst of a profound peace! - Savannah News. Tlie democratic party la ks much of b in t dead. It wi 1 In' here when all men no.v living have passed to the great beyond and their remote dependents have answered the las: call The time will never come who i the American pco, le will be given over who ly and irredeemably to republic in ism and all its attend ant evils. Clouds may obscure the sun of truth for awhile nil 1 tern posts, may sweep over the political skies times, us was the case a few days since, hut the clouds will roll.aw.iy |iu due time and the sun wi Ishineaeain. The democrats can afford to wait. Their tuny will come.— Tampa Tribune. Bad Catllt Muted. We want to buy beef cattle B. D. Finn ft Son, tl Waycross, Ga, . 1 UfcROKEB PHARMACY NATURE SPARES Mew a Sharp Criminal Lawytr Wut Tie atrlckea Baa# rnm Grief, a Dollar Prom Justice Duncan. . what a fortunate provision of naturt Justice V. K. Duncan of De. «^r«^arwo«^ Moines, la., gamed some experience (r i.f to discover, in the h.nht of im ud incidentally lost a dolir to a fe'nd'lfft &LS prominent criminal lawyer not long were doomed forever. Nature always ago. The lawyer dropped into th« aparoa th# euftortng; She la a variuble - J nnn atore-houaa of pleasing rewards, for justice 8 court one day. those who seek her aid. In the years “Arc you ready to tako up tni done hr falling hair and grayness have A.tf-lu—nnai n.in'f” milrpd the cast a doom over the Uvea of thousands Ada Hazlewoou caaer tsuca tne og young wom<Dt but thanka to the in- Court. , vestlgatlona of scientists the true cause “Didn’t know it WE8 Bet for to- °* hair 'destruction to now known to be vian i Know u vm aewor % germ op papjurtt# that burrows into day/ replied the attorney. "Thought the hair follicles. Newbro’e Herpicid# It was down for tomorrow." , ab.otut.!jr tatrojV this *.rm, thu. ... ...» r„. anA .a- permlttln* th. h.lr to arow a. na- No, it was set for today, and the j tur# lnt.nd.d, gold br loading drug- witncsBes arc here.” “Well, lot’s put it off until tomor row. We are not ready,” pleaded the lawyer. “Can’t do that,” ruled the court. “Wo’ll tako the state’s testimony to day, and you can put your witnesses on tomorrow.” “But I don’t want to do that.” “Well, you’ll hare to do it” “Bet you a -dollar you don’t taka the state’i testimony, said tha law yer. “Guess we will if X say so.” “Is the bet still good r” “Yes; I’ll take it?’ And the monoy was pat np. “Tho witnesses for the state in the case (gainst Ada Hazlewood will riso and be sworn,” ordered the court. “No, you don’t I” retorted the law yer. “We waive examination and will go to tho grand Jury. Give mo tho $2.” And the court turned over the money.—Green Bag. The Pastldlouo Clubman. An unusually bold London pick pocket tried to remove the valuables of a Piccadilly exquisite as ho saun tered to his club ono morning. The Saves Two From Death. ’ Our little daughter had an sltno.1 fatal attack of whooping coui,'li and bronchitis,“wrt tea Mr*. W K it&vilnnd of Armouk. N V.. "but when all other ronit-dles failed, we saved her life Dr. King'. New Djtejver.v. Oar niece who had consumption In an advanced itt.ffe. al-n used this wonderful medh cine and today she Is perfestly 'well' Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infal* lible foreougbs and colds. 50c and 91 ^ bottles guaranteed bv Ilrinson A Ilav The Seals Pharmacy. fastidious clubman seized the thief by tho wrist, gazed at his filthy paw and flung it from him with disgust, saying, “For goodness’ sake, my good man, wash your hands before you put them into a gentleman’s pocket.” A Story ef George III. The death of Dr. Temple, arch- bishop of Canterbury, last winter recalled the manner iu which Arch bishop Sutton, who was at Lamboth palace when Dr. Temple was born, received bis appointment from George III., says a London paper. One night after the death of Arch bishop Moore Dr. Sutton was en tertaining some friends at tho Windsor deanery. Tltero was a knock at the door, and the butler announced that a gentleman out side who would not come in was anxious to see the bishop. Impa tient at being disturbed, Dr. Sut ton hurried lo the door to find the king. “How d’you do, my lord?” said King George. “I've come to tell you that vou’re archbishop of Can terbury. b'you accept? Eh? Eh?” Tho bishop bowed, and “All right,” said the king. “You’ve got a party. 1 see all their hats there. Go back to them. Good night.” Hit One Joke—but a Good One. Robertos I.ove, secretary-treas urer of tlie American Press Hu morists, never sprung orally more than ouc spontaneous joke in.his life, according to his own modest confession. v Due time years and years ago he was' on a train passing through Bal timore. Some one in the car look ed out at the scattered houses that lay on either tide the railroad track and asked: “Is this the outskirts of Balti more?” Just then the train whisked into a tunnel like a rabbit into ita bur row, and Ur. Lore shouted out glee- fully in th* d&rkfceu: ‘‘No; IF* the underskirts.” timore American. Mothers BcOarefu'. of the health of your children: Look out for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Stop them In time —One Minute CoiTgh Cure in the best remedv- Harmless and pleasant. Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinton A Hav OABTOniA. Bears the sf A* IM Haw Always Bought Signature Confessions »*f a Priest 1 Hev Jnn. S. Cox. of Wake. Arkansas writes, "For li years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num ber of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but pot no lellef Then I began the use of Electric Hitters and feel that I am now cured'of a disease that had me in Its grasp for twelve years.’ If you want a reliable tnedis cine for kidney and liver trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Hitters. It’s guaranteed by Ilrinson «fc H&v and Seals Pharma cy. The price to only 50 cents a bottle A Pleasant Pill. No Pill is as pleasant and positive aa DcWitt's Little Eirly Risers. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are so mild and eN lective that children, delicate ladies and weak people ei j »y their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. OABTOniA. Bears th* Kind Yoa Ha* Always Blf&stu* i No More Suffering. If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. lleo. A. Thomson,of Spencer, la,, says: "Have had Dyspepsia for twenty year* My case was almost hopeless.' Kodol Dyspepaia Cure was recommended and 1 used a few bottles of it and it to the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it Have doc tored with local physician* and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only ram* edy taut has done me anv good, and I heartily recommend it. Every person Buffering with indigestion or jdyapep- aia should use R.” Sold by Brinson ** liar and The Sea’s Pharmacy. A Love Letter. Would uot interest you if you are linking for a guaranteed salve for sore*,.burns or IMes. Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes; *T suffered with nn ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buckled’* Arnica salve tho best Salve on earth, son A Ilav and The Seal flesrs th /jit- « • Itaa fcaegr. Beware of Counterfeits. "Di- Witt’s l* the on tv g-numo Wfteh Haarl Salve” writes J L Centre, Ala. *'l have used u in my family for p:l« ,\ear» and can recommend it to be the best Salve on the market Every family should k-cp it. a>, it aa lu- r.tillable household rcmcdv.and should always be kei.t on uand for imroedlat use-” Mrs Mmuel G»gc, of North Bush. N. Y.. says: “I Im i u fever sore on m.v ankle for twelve years tnat the d*»c»or* could not cure. All sulre* un i blood rruvdies proved worth.' could not walk Finally I was l Witt * Witch n completely cured no* ful relief.” DoW Salve cure* without Sobt bv Seals Pbn 3t Hay. Broke luto Hia House. S. L Q Onn, of Cnv -n ttoh, Vt, was robbed of h?* customary- health bv to* va*inn of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King’s New Life pill* broke into his house, hi* trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely cured. They are guaranteed to cure. 35c at at Bnuapn A Hay and The Seal* pharmacy, CASTOR IA for Xs&bU uttCMUna. DiKMYoflRiTiAinjsBoBgtt Basra th, ■gBAtaraetl t Perhaps you had bet ter stop in and try on your new Fall Shoes. If We have all sizes and widths, and we want ihem to fit you perfect iy. T Besides, there are several new styles out for Fall wear and we are cot positive which will please you best ^ Everything, that’s right in Men’s, Boy’s, Ladies’ Misses’ and Children's Shot s is here, y The ‘swell and'swsg'ger” "hoe, as well ns the sensable and comfortable business proposition in Shoe Leather. T Pay Si.oo or $1.50, or go up to $2.00 or 53.00, if you think so much of your feet. Humphreys & Williamson Dry Goods ^'Shoes, Plant Avenue.iWaycross, Ca- ' fSnot Gas"S28.00^ S Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon., llxl* Auburn one-horse wagons $28. 1 ftxlf Auburn one-horse wagons $29 Our good* are made to order by first-clai* manufac turers. Turpentine wagon* Open and top Bug gies. Cross - Tie and Wood Wagons. Light farm wagone Harness made to order £Light and Heavy Team Collars. J> A. JOlVEaS, Waycross, Ga. WA1CK088 LODGE, NO. 97,1.0.0. F, Meet* Wednesday night at 8:00 o'clock. Lodge Lott k Bitch bull third floor. Every member _ . . Is expected to attend, and . ting Odd Fellow* cordially Invited. Im' portant business to be transacted K. U. WALDEN. Noble Grand. " V T J c HraiR. sec' De’tz Encampment No. 8,1.0,0- F. meets In lodge room in Lott«Httch build ing every second and fourth Tuesday nights. Visiting brothers are. cordially come. Notice, ltebeknh*. Eathcr Rebekah Lodge. No. 6. 1. O. O. F.. meets EVERY TUESDAY tfSS NIGHT .AWGir. KasuX. .Secretary Regplir UonventUm of Wakefield Lodge, 27, K. of P., Monday Evening 7:30. Members and visit brother* cordially vite i. Tomochtcnt rrlb6 Improved Order of Rcd^Men meets every Friday night at Council Hull in Ma.«onlc buUdlng <Vt*l t - ing member* cor dtally inTlted.;^, An Inspection 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 Co. COAL a L. SINGLETON. C. of R. B. IX FINN, Sacheur: W.ycroM Lodge, No 900. f-* *V -Meets OB second and fourth rTueadaya, at 1:90 p. na In Masonic Building A. G. Vlllee, W. M. J. Morton Yoon,, feeirfuj Kewtca Phillips Oaap No. 163 Metu ,v«ry That, <hx nlsht in »d Men', Hall. Every nwmberaiaed tab, pmsnt. VUitia* 8ovnrt»n» Twal- RICHARD I,.8W6&m«!ank:° G Cheapeij|and Better than wood. $6.50 per ton. mi , DELIVERED IN YARD. W. TV.jjAnsley, ’phone aab. Lott, Fain & Co. m fbbiiitiibe m JF 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 right. No chance for disappointment in dealing with us. Lott, Fain & Co. A. S. Morton, f C. E. Dunn Morton A- Dunn, Contractors find Builders, Estimate* furnished cn all classes of work, AddreMt Way err postoffice or see u* at 79 Eadb St . 43 Howe St. Ellison’s Barbershop, JUST OPENED In Southern Hotel Building, in place forroei ly occupied by hotel of* flee. Three Chairs—Prompt Service. YOUR PATRONAG £ IS DESIRED JUST OPENED ' Blacksmith and Wheelwright Corner Fand Brewer Street*ir*^ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED'’ Campbell & Co. J. CAMPBELL, Contractor And Builder. Estimates Furnished on all classes of work. o. 69 Albany Avenue.