Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 03, 1904, Image 2

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Cfoe Evening Herald. 4. P. Parham, Sr. a. P. Parham, Jr. Editors Mid Publishers. MTU Imiif Inli b i<UlsM2ni>r smnt ms* Bit/. Its Vssll; IsnU Ittrj Sums;. AU nlKrlftlMS mrtAl.lt* simes.| f dnfitil n'.« nisulii, ul uti ton aiuUss- uw vimnmm y, Csi Tssr f, SI sllr. Itns hsstts VslUr, Sts Tssr ■WitUj. «* butts WAYCROSS, OA., DEC. ». I»4. ■Watson is still speaking in North Georgia" We thought the war was over. The democrats in tlienextcon- gross will feol like survivors of the Hood.—Macon Telegraph. Shirts cost $28 in the Philip pines. If shirts cost half that much in this country newspaper men would go shirtless. Mayor-elect Woodward says Atlanta is not a liberal city. Some people think she displayed great generosity when she al lowed Woodward to bo eloctoi. The most sunguinary of mod ern battles was probably that of the rfoskown in 1812, when of the 130,000 French 30,000 were lost, and of tbo 140,000 Russians <10,000. Electricity never played so in: portunt a role ns it does at press out in the far East. Tho Japan ese generals use both telegraph and telephono in issuing their commands. William Humbalough was shot and instantly killed in White county, Tenn,, by his brother in law, John Randolph. A family quarrel was the causo of tho tragedy. The Russians are very hopeful that something will happen when the Ualtic Hoot arrives at Port Arthur. And there is s general suspicion elsowhoro that some thing will, unless Togo has unac countably hist his grip. It is not likely that any other South Georgia man will antagon ize Col. Eatill for govornor. South Georgia 'and the biggest end of Middle and Upper Geor gia are solid for Kstill or ought to he. . A New York brewer only spent $5,388 to be elected to congreis. Rut the gentleman lives in — beer district and $5,338 will buy 100,700 beers, and 190,700 beers will elect a man to almost any. thing ip New York. A Sine Political Soaestiss. - Let the South go into the next national convention with her solid roti unins’ructod and she will name the nominee.—Way- cross Evening Herald. Then yon said something. This is the sanest suggestion that we remember to have read since the election. It is litara'ly in line with the position he d by The News for mon its prior to the state convention in .June last which nominated de'egates to St. Louis. We advccited that Georgia, and the other states of the South' shou'd not send instructed delegations to the national convention. If the routh had pursue! this policy, the Democrats might now be burning bonfires on the hill-tops instead of sheding tears in the val'cys. We lliiok of thousands of Georgians at lust realize the state’s unwisdom in tending ins stiuctcd de'egates to St. Louis. Wo all rec til how tho Bibb dele gallon went to A'lanta under an ironclad resolution to be governed by the unit rule, and not vole for any min for delegate to St. Lauis who was not avowed supporter of Parker, All of ns further recall how the Bibb delegation, on the morning of the convention, had to rescind this resolution in order to ac complish certain ends not neces sary tojie mentioned here. The Wnycross Herald is right when it says “let the South go into tho next national convention with her solid vote uninstructed nnd she will name the nominee.’’ —Macon News. To Meet In Sivinnib On December twelfth and 4thirteenth the physicans and surgeons of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad will assemble hi Savannah in their annual con vention. The meeting will be held in the binquet hall of the De Soto hotel. The sessions of the association will bo devoted to the amalgamation of two for- mor organizations, this being the first meeting simee the con- Fo'idation, the reading and dis cutsion of papers pert lining to railroad surgery, the election of officers and the selection of place to hold the next meeting, .Dr. R. P. Izlarof Wnycross is presidont of the association aud Dr. J. H. Lattimer of Wnycross secretary. Mr. George Walters, of Chi cago, who is here with his wife for ilia winter,.gave the Herald office a call today. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Eajsr Valam It.relelA. aa lemal at Its OUttaettrescM. , Tti. ladles whs Save uaad N'ewbro’e H.rjHctde apeak at It la tba Mthtst -arms, for |ta quick effect la cieaailnr the scalp of dandruff and also (or Ha ex* Hence aa a general halr-dreeelnr It ,:rlre» the scalp feet fresh and It niters that Itchtns which dandruff WTO cause. Jfewbro'a Iterpldde effectlraly cures dandruff, aa It deetrors the germ That nausea It The same germ causes hair to fail -out. and later baldness; In killing It Iterpldde stops falltng hair and presents baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dress ing. for It tends an aristocratic charm to tha hair that Is quits distinctive. Sold by leading drugglstl. Sand 10c. In otampa for sample to'Tho Hsrplclds Co.. De troit Mich. CHEROKEE PHARMACY. Saves Two From Death. •■Our little daughter bad ao almost fatal attack of wLoopioir cough and bronchitis,"writes Mrs. W K Hrfriland of Arroonk, N Y„ "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New D *cjvery. Oar niece who bad consumption in an advanced stage, aI»o used this wonderful -medl*-. cine and today she ia perfestiy t WeU ' Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery ss to no other medicine on earth. Infal* lible for coughs and colds. SOc snd 81 bottles gusranteed bv Brinson A Hav The Seals Pharmacy. Losing his new hat out of n window of h Swiss express nn American passenger pulled the dtlarm cord nod the frnin was stopped. Ho recovered the hat and ubeortully paid a $10 fine. If the Republicans want to pass the ship subsidy bill the Democtpts should sit silent and allow it The nation l usdecided io favtir of every republican poL icy that it could reach, including jili raids on the national tre«6> airy. 44 Whom the Lord lovctlt l?c cirVstenetb.'’ Just now the dem* ocratio party smuns to be ir. oi- pecial favor.—Atlanta Journal. Tho same bo k savs, ‘‘The Lord loveth a cheerful giver,'* nud the j trusts gave not &parii}£ly, but { cheerfully. So there y..u are.— • <OcaU Banner. Petition to Change Name. Sun? of Georgia. Ware county. To ths Su perior court of ssi>l county. The petition of the O. VV 'Gray Lumber Company show*: 1. That it in s print? mrporstlon en~ g*fvn In general planing niUI.*awtnUL dry kiln and vaiirty work bnsine**. with its principal office and place of business in the city of XVsyorw* aaM State and county, having teen originally incorporated on the •J7th dar of Juns. 1901. hy sni.l court- * 2. That i» tfeaires its said charter amend* ed hy liaviog it«'rtlrp.»»ats name changed Mothers BeGarefo', f the health of your children: Look nut for coughs, colds; croup aud n hooping cough. Stop them in time w-One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A liar OASTOH.IA Bears tbs yfTl» Kind Yoi Hm Always Bought Signature Confessions Priest. l Key Jna. S. Cox, of Wake. Arkansas, writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num ber 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 cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years.’ If you want a reliable medis cine for kidney and liver trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Hitters. It's guaranteed by Brinson A Hav and Seals Pharma* cr. The price is only 50 cents a bottle A Pleasant Pill. No Pil) is as pleasant and positive as De Witt’s Little Early Risers. De Witt’s Little Early Biaers are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enj^y their cleansing effeot, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Sold bv Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. .STOnXA. Bests th» * a IB Kind Yea Hue Alaays Boc^t natty. ami that it b.* authorized to cany on its ousinejii aforesaid In future under the name on lie Mitrlitli-Parry Lumber Ct>- here tore, petitioner pravs for Jh*» grant of an order hy said eotirt changing its oor- pdrsut name from the t;. W. Gray Lumt>er o. to thatt f the Mtichyll* t'arr,- I.unt 5** Company as sibre-uid ThU Nov. tnbyr 80. iao4 WILSON. Atfy. for 1‘ttitioner. Original fii d in oflWethi- Nov.3*1 1U04 K.J. PKKRY. Dec. I 4 tw- Clerk. Necro killed while resitting ar mrest at Amcricur, Georgia. Atlanta invite* Uooqevolt to $ay her • visit. - No More Suffering. If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Curt snd see how quickly it will cure you. Ueo. A. Thomson,of Spencer, la , says: “Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years My case was almost hopeless. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and 1 used a few bottles of it snd it is the only thing thst has relieved me Would not be without it. Have doc tored with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopea of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only rent* edy tnat has done me any good, and I heartily recommend it. Every person suffering with indigestion or Tdytpep* si* should use It " Sold by Brinson A Hay and The Seats Pharmacy. J A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you are looking for a guaranteed salve, for sort?*, burns or Piles, otto D-rdd, of Ponder, Ma, writes; "l suffered jvlth sn ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen’s Arnica salve ourid me. It’s the best Salve ou earth. 23c at linn* A Hay and The Seals Puarmacv. CAOT»r. Bssrs tbs ‘ ^ * 6ig34tnrs “Its Value Inestimable.” "Never Found Its Equal,” Says an Old Physician. LO V EW ELL, K A H. -1 a L Wk. bavo tested sad Js. „ of resort for be tE.u*tconfenK tii iiineune* of tho ti (jualltlf- rta:h«i ieit' res the ner UBHB good dncMtion. t »j*I:b el all brskes m their work, tbe < VP n ms lesion of eve ^^llfe The dlsea* evidence < f l enefil snd cute, man yetid to on er medical treatment. mybsndr: S phiililo Dlresaes. b x pbt»:ci n of forty years practice I have tried over two * and < hronle diseases within tbe past four years. V: ■ 1 ’ 1 '' qualities reaebes eM, cbreeic esses relives conatlpttion. cures besdaehe. teit' re* tbe nervous system, clears the brain, brlentens tbe lntelleet. elves rood dlce«tios. carries of all morbtd material, snd sstsatfs ths Mss4 ui vetoes systMB ef all brakes tors tlsases 1 be rbeuastio joints are cleared snd go sbou f their work, tbe dyspeptic stomach digests Its food, it remoues the underly- loe lesion of every given care, tbe old, wornout body take* • new lease of life The dlses»e*for which I have used Vitse*Ore with unmistakable f t enefit snd cute, manv of them chronic or long standing cases that would not i therapeutic actloaon the >ystem and ... body is incstftnab.e Pleas at to drtak. Um medical life The dlseaaeefor which I have used Vnae*Ore with unmiatakable fit and cute, manv of them chroaio or long standing cases that would not yetid to on er medical treatment.tut which have been made permanent and radical eurea in my hand*: s pMiltle Diseases, blood Poisoning. Liver and Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism. Palpltatlo i * irregular Action of the Heurt, Dyspeptic Gastric Ulcers of the btomaeb. Const! pstion r.rd Piles In soy of us forms I have given s six week'trneatment of VUue-Ore fora bad ca*e of Pile* of thirty years' standing, without one veatige of tbe disease remaining. I make these stut ments voluntarily, for the benefit if humanity, and will be glad to answer com munications concerning th-rn 1 Ma is a healthy community, with not much need of medicine. ~ trmtment I have never found 8. J. HATCH ELDER M. D. n-Ore ia the “Mas qna Non" trmtment I have never found its o years, snd after each meal would suff^ distress In the stomach, my nerves were l« .ucb a condition that tbe least noise would frighten me, i I suffered with ir.dkesttoi .tnseb. my nerves were my heart would paipit -te * * *- tne n ornms. only receiving me mtli * ‘ nytbing. 1 weigh _pon tne strength of v . ft la indeed a worderful Mtnerul water. For further informatlon call that . night I could not sleep for frightful dreams, and was really glad to see four o'clock In tbe u orning, at which time 1 would get up more tired than before going to bed. I tried several dot tors, only receiving temporary relief, and spent m on patent medicines whl«bdld~ * * * ‘ **“ nd spet. little goc<t. A friend recomended Vfta+Ori-I took three ' better health than 1 have i tbe strength of w bat Vltae*Ore did for me I have taken the ageney In wayeroaa ' A. W. TpWNSEND, 42 Brewer Street. Way cross, Ca. Price, $i.oo per Bottle. Mail orders promptly filled. The Best Traveling Companion Is Hicks’ Capudlne, Prevents and cures headache, sea-sickncss, colds, (Tip, etc. Take a bottle with you when you start. • AT ALL DRUCG1STS, 10c., 28c., tOe. Snot Cash$28.0o' Celebrated Aubuffi One-Horse Wagon. Jlxll Auburn one»borse wagons $28. lixl| Auburn one-horse wagons |2P Our goods ere made to order by first-class msnufsc* Open snd top Bug gies. - Harness made to order ££Cross - Tie snd ■J;V V* I turers Wood Wagons. Light and Heavy Team Collars. Turpentine wagons Light farm wagons JT. A. JONES, Waycross, Ga. An Inspection Is All We .Ask If you do this we will get your ‘patronage We Have the Largest and Best Selectpr* Rtockcof Finn ruRE 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 Beware of Counterfeits. “DeWitt’a ia th»* only jrvnume \V Hazel Salve” writes .1 L 1 ueker. Centre. Ala, “l have used it in family for piles, cuts and burns years andean recommend St to be the best Salvo* on the market. Every family should keep it, as it is an in valuable household remedy,and should always la? kept on hand fo- immediate use" Mrs. Samuel tiigv, of North Hush. N. Y., says: ‘*1 ha t a fever sore on my ankle for twelve year- tnat the doctors could not cure, AU salves and bloyd remedies proved worthless. I could not walk for over two years. Finally I was ncraua ted to tcy De- • NVilt’a Witch Hazel Salve, which has I completely cured me. It is a wonder* I fnl relief." De Witt's Witch H'azd j Salve cure* without leaving n scar. ' Sold by Seals Pharnncv an i Hrinann I H ay. XtSn Broke Into Uis House. S. LeQ linn, of CavemUh, Vt, waa robbed of hi* customary health bv ins vasion of Chronic Convtioatioa. When Dr. Kind's New Life pills broke into h i house, hi-trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely cured. They are guaranteed to cure. 33c at at Brinson * Hay and The Seals pharmacy,. CASTOR IA lor Inflate u& CMUxto. Ae Ktad Yoi Have Always Bmght Boats tha KODOL c| r aI, »«». purtft.,, ii a'r-ngthena and sweet* ens the stomach. KODOL cures Indigestion, dys- ■ — pepsis. and all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accelerates ths action of tne gastric funds and jives tone to tho digestive organs. KODOL rol,evM * n outworked ■ stomach of ad nervous strain, gives to the heart a full, free and untramrr.eled action, nourishes the nervous fvsiem and feeds the brain. KODOL Is the wonderful remedy j ■■ — that ia making so many i sick people wed and •veax people j strong by giving to their bodies all o? the nourishment that <s contained ta j the food they Yat. j Your Dn'rr Can Sapplv V?u. | Bottles only. Jl.flO Slia hoIJir.; 2S tfmaa the trill sirs, which mUs f:t 5<Sk. vacrARKD omu\ at X. C. DaWXTT A CO.. CXtXCAQO WTYGKOSS LOME, HO. M, : E 0.0. F. Meets Wednesday night at 8:00o’clock. Lodge room Lott k Hitch building, third floor. Every member Is expected to attend, and “ cordially Invited. Im portant business . - be transacted. R. H. WALDEN, Noble Grand, J C HtTBXK. See’v De ta Encampment No. 8,1.0,0* F. meets in lodge room In Lott-Hitch build ing every second and fourth Tuesday nights. Visiting brothei* are cordially wel come. if Seals I’harmncv l Brinson & Hav* ! Dr. E. M. Nolan, Practice limited to a EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT JACKSONVILLE, FLA. m of the Atlantic Coast OABTOIIIA TMIM Ya HikJIhji E«jB Notice, Itebekitai. Esther Rebekah Lodge, No. 0,1. Q O F.. meets EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Silas Again Eason. Secretary Tomoohtcbi Tribe Jut proved Order of RedjMeo meets every Friday night at Council Hall la Masonic building Vial’ • ing members cor dlalljr Invited. Cheaper and Better than wood. — i $6.50 per ton. —^ DELIVERED IN YARD. W. W. Ansley, !’phone aab. R. L. SINGLETON. C. of R. n. D. -FINN. Sachem. So B». ' 0 '> r, l> rruSTvi P- m. in Masonic building «- j. owMv-ifciareiS: Regular Convention oi Wakefield Ledge, No. 2i, k. of P, t Mundav EveDTng 7:30. Members and visiting brothers cnrdUlly viteJ. Lott; Fain & Co. m FDBWTDRE j» 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 rijbt. No chance for disappointment in dealing with us, Lott, Fain & Co. A. S« Horton. C. £2, Sunn Morton A Dunn, Contractors ami Builders, EatmiatM furimhed ou All clutre ot wofl^ Addre.. Vqcrwi fir.toffice or we u. at 79 Eade si.. 48 Ho*e St. Ellison’s Barber Shop, -- JUST OPENED In Southern Hotel UoUdlng, in 8 lace formeilr occupied by hotel of. co. Three Chairs—Prompt Service. YOUR PATRONAG1 IS DESIRED NiWton Phillip* Cuap Ho, 163 Meets every Thure dar nl»ht la -Red N,n-a Hall. Era/ member tupd to be pmmtt. Visitinf Sorer*eim« fir. 1. rome. W». F.CTAWLEY,CC. EICHAEP t-^SINOLEIOK, Clark! JUST OPENED Blacksmith and W heelwright Corner F and Brewer Streets in SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Campbell & Co. jr. Cot :tor And ildei Estimates Furnished on all classes^of ' work. N». 69 AlbanylAvenue,