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Che evening ‘Herald.
A. P. Parham, Sr,
A, P. Parha m, Jr.
Cditon Md
Publishers.
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WAYCROSS, OA.. DEC. W. !«<•
Col. Harvio Jordan's ailvice to
the farmers to hold their cotton
did not pan out right.
ft occurs to us that if Mrs.
Chadwick has a husbind now is
the time she needs him.
A drunken man who frighten*
ed Indies on the streets of Al
bany got thirty days on the gang.
It in shrewdly suspected that
this is not the first time thnt
Mrs. Chadwick Ins been under,
arrest.
An exohango siys: “Tommy
Kotson is to publish a literary
magazine. Tom's powder mag
azina has about played out.’’
It sgems likely IhatMrs.Chad-
wick will turn out to be Mrs. Du-
Vine who has served a sentence
in the penitentiary.
h'ometliing ought to be <Jono
with Mrs. Chadwick but wo are
not exactly clear in regard to
what her punishient should he
Russia says that money dues
not buy happiness. If rc|ior*s
are true Russia lias never tried
the experiment.
The Baptist of Quitman arc to
have a new church. 'Ve con*
grntulutc the Baptist ofQuitmnnr
these good peop’e already have
plenty of the old time religion.
The Thomasvillo Times nomi*
nates that rock-ribbed Demo
crat, and golden-hearted gentle*
man, Captain John Triplett, for
governor.
Lurry Gantt Ins coma back to
Georgia ami hreditorof the Rome
Evening Herald. He is being
warmly wol.’omdd by his old
friends.
It old Chad is nny account lie
will now come home mi I look nf*
ter his wife. If hoean't gel In-rmit
of jail lie can go there ami keep
her company.
•
Mr Roosevelt has decided t
come south. Shun'il he vis'd
FREE RAILWAY PASSES.
We do not know if sh}’ ona in-
ten Is to introduces bill when
the legislature convenes in June
next to prohibit public officials
using free railroad passes but we
are informed that it is possible
a bill will be introduced rerjuir
ing railiosds to furnish frea pas
ses to the members of the legis
lature. The idea is that free
passes are due legislators by the
railroads for the right eminent
domain granted them by the state
and, if the granting of free pas
ses is made compulsory the ex
tension of them will carry with
it no obligation of any sort on
the part of legislators to the
riUi roads.
The origin of the free pass is
not known to us. At first they
were given sparingly to the more
lersonugesin the communities,
who had lit' le occasion to travel,
and ns a compliment, something
like Christmas cards; then ton
larger circle, as a courtesy, in
business dealings; then to legis
lators, and to the judiciary, and
to many other classes. The
custom has gradually grown
from year to year, until the free-
pass system lias become a bur
den upon the railroads. We
tlAnk the railway companies
would be glad if the legislature
brings them some relief on this
line. We believe the railroads
would bo the last to kick against
enactment of a law to prevent
public offieaU of any and every
kind from riding on free passes.
The recipients of free passes
regard tlipin as a compliment.
They have no Hesitancy in ac
cepting them, but would bn too
proud or libnost to accept the
gift of a few dollars in money
To be deprived of a privilege
liken free piss, oncp enjoyed,
is no doubt a hardship.—Macon
Naws
Pay Voir Tates.
I will be at the court house on
the following dates, Dec.: 8, 9,
10, l'J, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 and
20. The books will close prompt
ly on the night of the 20th of
Dec. I’letse come forward and
pay your tax, not waiting for the
late day, for there will be a rush
of tax payers on that day, and
you will be put to- some incon
venience! as there is at least $10,
000.00 on the books to be collect*
ed vet.
Yours anxious to serve,
64 K. M. Lanier, Collector.
THE PEOPLE ALL
la Ckmv CrleS, Glee Vn Nevrbro’s !
Herplclde.
Thl» word of 1st* has been In erery-
one'e mouth, and many are wondering
what the Word rlfnlfiea, though no one
hae yet been found, who will deny that
NEWBRCTS HEBPICtDE does the worn.
Well, for the Information of thousands of
people who Ilka to know all about a good
thinr. wo would eay that 8ERP1CIDE
mesne, a destroyer or Utter of "Herpes.’'
Now "Herpes" la the family name of a
disease caused by Vartans vegetable par
asites. A similar microbe causes dan-
drulf. Itching scalp, and falling hair; this
la the microbe that NEWBRCTS HERBI
CIDE promptly destroys; after which the
hair groww. Sold by leading druggists.
Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The
Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
CHEROKEE PHARMACY
Revolution Imminent.
A aure sign of approachiog revolt
one serious trouble to your system ta
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickli
dismember the troublesome cauees. I
never falls to tone the stomach, regu
late the ktdoevs and bowels, stimulete
the tlrer and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches ranlsh
under its searching and thorough ef
fectiveness. Electric Bitters is ont,
50c, and that is returned if tt don’l
glee peg feet satisfaction. Guaranteed
bv Seals Pharmacy and Bricaou & It v
Mothers Be Careful.
of the health of your children: hook
nut for cough*, cold*, croup and
whooping cough. Stop them in
Q()no Minute Cough Cure i* the best
remedy. Harmless and pleasant Hold
by Seal* Pharmacy and Brinson A. Hay
OABTOniA.
Stars the Kind You Hm Always BongM
Signs tw»
r*3) :Pight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continual recom
mendations of Dr. King’s New Discoy
jiry for Consumption, will have a long
and bitter fight with their troubles, if
not ended earlier by fatal termination
Read what T U B-all, of Beall, Miss,
has to say; "Last fail my ivi'e had
overy symptom of consumption. She
took Dr. King’s N^w Discovery aftar
everything else had failed. Imp
ment came at once and four bottlt
tirely cured her, Guaraoted by Scab*
Pharmacy and Brinson A Ilay. '1 ria
bottles free
A Pleasant Pill.
No Bill IS as pleasant and positive at
tie Will’s Little Eirly Risers. DgW’Itt’i
Little Early Risers are so mild and ef.
u-ctivi- that children, delicate ladles
and weak people enj »y their cleansing
effect, while strong people aay they
are the best liver pills sold, Hold bv
Seats Pharmacy and Hrinaon A Hay.
OASTOaZis,
Burs the yglt* Kind You H«vg /
Itfistar,
Bintft
Wayc
tisti st
unit I),
ISS \V(» will ifivv ll
w aiitl .1 possum
might iro furtl
stip|>or;
>!• ami
it
thought thit all rbsaqni-
oui somite will allow the p osi-
(tout's drum aprointmont. to go
thiwmrh tli : s linv- l lio slay lias
iwao i y who i a good old-time,
st mil m" down fight between the
pro iiient and senate can b* pttlN
e l off as was done in Andrew
Jackson's tim».-- Rome Uerel I.
Coiu’ermog Russui's financial
hbi.ity to carry on the war, Tho
Stat'st sooms to think t s puic-
tically jmhmi'eti. Its opinion is
that thit country can set 160,060
, POd p (Unils, (hat is $300,030,000
from Franco, Germany and Hoi*
land, and if necessary a good
deal more. She bus a vast lot of
go’d at home a si the -power to
issue- all the incoatrovertable
(taper needed. The outlook is
that the will need ‘ail flic 'cash
J C Humphrey! for Alderman.
The frieuds of Mr. J. 0. Hum
phrey! announce that ho will be
supported nt the democratic pri
mary for uidermau for Way cross
from the 6th ward, fn making
this announcement we desire to
call attention to tho fact that Mr.
Humphreys has served his pen*
pie before in u most acceptable
manner. He is one ef our best
and most reliable business men
and can be relied upon to do Ills
duty in any emergency that may
arise We ask for him that sup
port wjiieli lie so much deserves.
Many Fmr.sns.
(No More Suffering.
If you are troubled with indigestion
got a bottle of KoJol Dyspepsia Cure
aod see how quickly it will care v you.
Ueo. A. Thomson,of Spencer, la gsays:
.‘•Have had Dyspepsia lor twenty years
My case was almost hopeless. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and
I used a few bottles of it and it is the
only thing that has relieved me.
Would uot be without it. Hare doc
tored with 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 Sdyspep-
sia should use it ** Sold by Brinson A
Hav and The Seals Pharmacy^
A Frightened Horae.
Running like mad down the street
dumping the occupunt*, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occurs
rencea. It behoova* everybody to
have a reliable salve handy and there*
none avgood as Buck Ion’s Arnica Salve
ourns, cuts,* sore«, eczema and Piles,
disappear quickly under its soothin'
effect* ‘-5c at Brinson »<: Hay ami Seals
Pharmacy.
Say, Harry!
That’s a swell looking pair ot Shoes you have
on—m'ifid telling me where you got them ?
“Of course not. I got them of Humphreys &
Williamson, f always buy my shoes there.’’
I'd like to have a pair about like them—mind
telling me what they cost ?
“Of course not. I paid #3.50 for them ?”
Great Scott! I would have guessed S5.00 at
least. Wonder tl Humphreys & Williamson can
fit me as well as they have you ?
"Certainly they can. They can fir anybody, for
they have all sizes and widths. Everybody likes
their shoes.”
The above conversation
streets yesterday.
was heard on the
Humphreys & Williamson
Dry Goods & Shoes,
Plant Avenue. Waycross, Ca.
^ Snot Casti $28.00
Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon.
1**U Auburn one-horse wagons $28. SHxlJ Auburn one-horse wagons $28
flr Our goods ore
made to order by
first-classmanufac
turers.
Turpentine wagons
Open and top Bug.
gies.
Cross - Tie and
Wood Wagons.
Light farm wagons
Harness made to
order|
Light and Heavy
Team Collars.
J, Aw JONES, Waycross, 6a.
uKlie
Ko.lol 1)
bottles am fully
Ifh and strength
p l like.’’ Kodol
a.id *\vili cur** vo
r-ita-y tin l Brin*
grokv wor-c. By the
p,*psia Cure 1 t***gun
i*o. and alter tatting a
tarH in weight
I can eat what
e*U what von
Sold by Sal*
t Hav.
SEVEN
1 never sickens U.o patient
| it, wort lwiii
ft cure for Pad Uli—i.HUh
J Trouble 3 a; .
Iroui i;npa.rn
■g For Over 35 Years
”d« •* h.'A l»evu ma*
leaves
r*olutO
i nay and LiY - *'r
$ cm.mating
UiRJiU-S.
This king v
king spjtdirt'-t lr>n»I»
patent litduh ...,*.. . w
extraction lir-iu o «pcil
goa plant. If the Unt
prove it* ett'.uwj
your moiK'i.
•ouj ux
c . v grtablo
■- *»i H.vdrau-
«»tlo iloesnot
SEALS PHARMACY
Bears the
Sigantiir#
/ IH: l. t ■ Hr,?
t'-ci Always feaugik
Bjwure of Counterfeits.
DeWitt’i, H the
tot Salve” write
1 ha
WAYCROSS LODGE, MO. 97,1. 0.0. F,
Meets Wednesday night
t8:00o'e)oolc Lodge room
HUch building,
—illows cordially Invited.’ im
portant business to be transacted. 9 f*
R. H. WALDEN. Noble Grand.
J C UtTBER. Sec 1
fuinilv f«>r pilt
years and can re cot
best Salve on ih
fuiniiv should keep
valuable household
always be kept on
tisa” Mr* Ssmnel n
Basil, N. Y., says: *‘I h«-j f«*
on my ankle for twelve vetus
UtMYior* crtuM not eur *, Ail-
b'.OiHl rvittrdie* pr->v-;d tvnrl
eould not walk lor oyer u
Finally l «•** pbrsua ted to
Witt’s WHcb Hsa.d s :i ; ve , u |
complete;v cured me 1: i- ,»
ful relief.’* DoW-ux Wh.-
Salve cures without
Sold bv Seal! l'hn-o. un i
s^Jlay.
-A Cosily Mi^tako.
I L 1’ucker.
and burns for
lend ii t > be the
market* Ev«*ry
In-
givea tone to the digestive organs.
I{ KODOL
id should
(• mediate
»f North
relieves an o*-rworkod
stomach of al) nervous
strain, gives to the hegrt a full, free
sive. Oeeas’onall.v .>(• its.
price of a mistake, hm y..>i
wrong if vou takt* !>■•. King’*
Pill* for dyspepsia, d-.zz m
ache, liver ur bovveii trouid
are getflle yet thom.igfu *.'3
Pharmacy and Brinson A ID
S or Liie
’N. head~
». They
at Sea •
CASTOR l A
Eor Infegti ud ChlUica.
Ibi Kind You Han Atwajs BongM
and untrammeied action, . ouriahes
the nervous svstetn and feeds the
brain. —
KODOL ,s * ho «f on d cr / Kl remedy ||
-■ ■ ■ that is making so many
alck people well and we-V< people [l
strong by giving to their be des al! of ll
the nourishment that la contained tn |!
die food they eat.
T.or Dea!.-r Can Snpaty Voo. jj
? Vm?;-* only. J1.00 Sirs boHT-vj 24 tlmni
5; th* tfi*l ai.*c. Which sn!i< f 3* 50c.
f K. C. DcWITT & do., CHICAGO
Seals t'harmacj
QRrinson & Hav.
Dr.'E, M. Nolan,
yjj rVactlee Umitcd.io
EYE, EAR!NOSE AND\THROAT
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
■Us SpeelaliSarceon of the -AUintie Coast
De’ts Encampment No.
9,1.0,0. F. meets in lodge
room in Lott-Hitch build
ing every second and fourth
Tuesday nights. Visiting
brothers are cordially wel
come. tfr
Notice, Rebekahs.
Esther Itabckah Lodge,
'tfa «. 1. a O F.. meet*
•EVERY
TUESDAY
NIGHT
AUG IK Easob. Secret
Tomocbtcbi Tribe
IniproveU C
of Rul;Menz
every F r!
night at Council
Hull in Mn
building \
mg member*
(Hally invitci
An Inspection
Is All
We Ask
If-you do this we will Ke t
your patronage
We Have the
Largest
and Best
&9lecteH R+ock[of
FUAl TUBE
In this part pf the State.
If you will come to our
store we wiJF prove what
we say.
Eitlter Cash or Payments.
Singleton
Furniture Co.
COAL
Cheaper and
Better than wood.
|6T50 per ton. —0*
DELIVERED IN YARD.
W. W. Ansley,
J’PHONE 22b.
It L. bINGLETON. C. of li.
U. 1\ FINN. Snchem.
i^WaycrOM Lodge, No :W>.
-t. a .v. Al. Aleeu on second
I sad fourth uesdays, „t 7^
t p. in. in Manonlc Building
! lnTi*e«?w e*>idmhy
• _ m . A. G. VIIlee, W. M.
, J. Morton \ ouug. .'ecrc»a r v
Navrtoa Phlllij-s Camp So. 1G3
M(—IS every Thur,
, (lay llialit iu Red
5 Men’s Hall. Every
’ * member drccl to be
' present. Visiting
Suvergeizns m e t -
- come.
F. CRAWLEY’, t. C.
RICHARD I SIXGLKTOX. Clark!
Regular Convention ot
1 Wgkelieid Lodge, No.
I 27, .K. of P., Monday
j Evening 7:30. ■
f Member, and visiting
brother! cordl.tly in.
Tited.
Lott, Fain & Co.
p nun m
IF 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 ohance
for disappointment in dealing
with us.
Lott, Fain & Co.
A. S. Horton. C, E, Dims
Morton Dunn,
Contractors and Builders,
Estimate* furnished go ail classes of
work, Address Way crop* postoffice or
see u* at 70 Eads St.. 43 Howe St.
g Ellison’s Barber Shop, g
\ ' JUST OPENED fi
f In Southern Hotel llnilding, In 1
9 glare former U- oeeupied by hotel of.
nee. 'l'hrteJfihntr,—Prompt Service. 9,
YOUR PATR02IAG 1 IS DESIRED”|1
JUST OPENED
Blacksmith acd Wheelwright
Corner Fond Brewer Streets.JQ
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
, Campbell & Co. i
Bankrupt Sale.
Whch as the amivrsigned Trustee .liion
the 13tt. day ol UetoKr. I HOI, eiTerduoaiid
legal advertisement m|| all rfthoaisets of
Ylte Estate of E d Paine, bankrupt, cijrslst-
iiigofoiic stock of ruerchandfse an t. ac
count*. to M M Barker for ca>h. he then
" 1 tti.re being the highest bidder, ami
a Sale btin.: confirmed by iht Hon J H
rreW, re'eree in accordance with the
terms of imO sale, and the said U M Parker
having failed to comply with bis -aid hid:
Underand by virtue of an onler ot said
referee, issued Nov 28,1WB. thert wiJi"be
•old at public outcry o the highest bidder
for cash, at Argyle, Clinch county, Georgia,
on December the lOtbriihH durng the us
ual hoars of safe, all of the EiUite of E 8
Paine. Bankrupt, to-w"
Paine. Bankrupt, to-wit; one stock of gen*
eral merchandise and accounts, free ofSall
incumbrances. The purchaae£at sold sale
wiU obtain the perfect legarTIilc of gold
property.
Wave™, r. J W HITCH^Truiiee,
» aycroas, Ga- 29 10