Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 10, 1904, Image 5

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one* W* kaew ti» nmalatt ot word* »fVl will < »*»« iak«lk*kw«»i.rffcoJ Ukl^.j ••rgaat Mail Order Uklikt; Uaterala SB SsSjHj&s&fi: jyjyys- *Mll II" iakUwyMiiv^Min >i»||'4-u rmUnunr. WaaBllMMrap-’MaMiakt •ktokey orlfi Oar IT.., m f4.i-.trla eopMf iiiiCTloi •rfframlfutiiira. nrat-rst* wktak'T Uaalil i rr k»D»u, tailt’s botany knMerUnn-CMat* w;»i-i'V 3 *' r «• •«*torni««k. Wnknss i M imHoop:**’eMlsaiuMSfekDit (U rtodi ^j^.^arwriefiLjS r.* Hak Or Howard Noon. Ghouha rt«»u J HE ^msa,^ 0 - 1 1 »:»lTOR’« KilTKhM* r-» *1 u« im ik|N|k Uwtr IlMttn. - —»l Ml kiaHala to vrSer aa»fU I Job Work Be pure to Consult the Herald ’ . Before Placing V<fur Order for CONDENSED STORIES. A LITTLE NONSENSE. K A recent book on the children of rnriouf countriee »ny»: J1A bain Tl» Cat Waa the Only Ona Praaant What a Quaker City Qirl Knew Japanese girl is the most dSliglltfn: . N n 1 ,. e,nbarr ***' d - i About Punctuation. creature you cau possibly imagine,. The late 1 houias B. Reed enjoyed- A Philadelphia schoolgirl said to radiant, happy, beautiful butterfly • joke on Ho one more than on her father the other night: j She is rare”known to erv, for ah. W«Wnot«n D Lktv “Daddy, I've got a sentence I’d j, rare |y slapped. What motbo: ^ved l bu°Mrsonal^friend»liiD h0 *° 1^* P-mctvtnto >ou couId h , Te hl , !irt t0 touch „ on I & ab ° Ut l,lUiJtUat,0a> dainty • blossom the child fiowc, the lady, which may be the reason I “Ves, a little,” said her cautioua at tUl lo,:d ot flo * orlf Tl,e baby ttty aha and not Mr. Heed wu ths I parent as he took the alip of paper P rl loT «* fun > ,he loT “- 10 - vf ' narrator. SEe is a cat enthuaiaat. j ahe handed him. and tea in little cups, she lores t. Hany and beautiful are the cats the ! This it what he read: 1 smoke, with a funny pipe made oi owna; grare and reverend are their I “A fire dollar bill flew around the brasa and kept in Iter sleeve, and names, chiefly borrowed from emi- j comer.” • ) above all, site loves her big roiln.l nant public personages, but none was ' He studied it carefully and finally hegfied ' doll. She is <vunderfum more handsome or dignified than .said: plavful and gentle, ibis child, ai- the one she bad named “Mr. Heed.” "Well, I'd simply put a period : ways ideally dresktd and always self mien one day the two “Hr. I after it, like this. ! poisoned. She has ilie lowliest Reeda accidentally met in her; re* | «j wouldn’t,*’ said the high school' mouth, and’ teeth - and Crinkling black eyes, and she know- it too The smallest .Japanese want* to •* beautiful. Kueh l*abv has her dam ty lacquer box of rouge and powder Sl o i< li!;»toi.te wonderful tropical blossom. Mime dear liiii* A'agon. flv. And h.er hair—To., black it is, with bine li?hts. atv shining where it is stiffened cm gummed in luop< and hands ;ill i i seents to reflect the gold lacquer nm coral tipped pins that bristle rmn:*. her head! Great competition go<\- on between girls as to whose hair shall he most becomingly arranged. whn.*c the smoothest and tnoti glossy, whose girdle shall be the | mo?t gracefully tied And whose dress shall possess the most harmonious caption room pud the more illus trious of them, attracted by the " beauty of his furry namesake, atooped to stroke him and ask “What do you call him?” the lady had a bad auarter of a minute. She did not know just how the czar ofths house of representatives would like the idea that a cat had been named for him. So ahe stum bled out a hastily invented fictitious name, and the con venation passed to other topics, when suddenly a per emptory voice sounded on the stair- way—“Mr. Seed!** “Mr. Reed I” it continued. “Are you in the parlor? What are you aoing in that parlor?” Before any explanations could be made a white . capped head was thrust in the door way and an angry looking maidserv ant cried, “Come out of that parlor, I tell you, Mr. Reed 1” It is not on record that the cat seemed embarrassed.r—Philadelphia Press. . The Baker's Romance. During a recent tour in Spain Mme. Elia Russell received at her hotel every evening a parcel contain ing cakes, such as could be bought trl. “i d ma! ublic I<ed£cr. doth Advancing women papers woman has got successfully through the bankruptcy court. He^—Great Scott! The women are crowding the men out of every profitable business nowadays. The Cheerful Qlver. “Ya-as, bre’ren,” said Br*er Jas per as he closed thahook, “do Lawd tub do dheerful giver. Las' Sun'y Brier Jenkins dun gib 60 cents to pay fo' whitewashing de pastor's fence, an* Lawd lub him so ha dun took him home to glory today." —New York Times. effect.” List of National Embltms. Canada—Sugar maple. China—Narcissus. % England—Rose. France—Fleur-de-lis. German v—Cornflower. The Guelph. 8 —Red lily. v . Holland—Orange and tulip. Japan—Chrysanthemum. Prussin-r- Linden. Saxony—Mignonette. Scotland—Thistle. w Spa in—1 ’oinegrn na te. Some of the ltulian states have the white lily. Nova Scotia has the English rose, Scottish thistle and Irish shamrock, with the trailing arbutus for her distinctive emblems. A Very Neat Qirl. Notice. Will b*- * • d at the ate resident* of •v iinn <t J* tdu.i. iImcakH. »■• W»fv c tii.lt •• humI*. Iftth *j..k ot I*e- I ce-i brr ; lth’d, with u tbr boar, y t i m ihe i • n* | f |*e»tjr «• w.t. 14 n*i>d ot stock CMtt e nt.tl oi e i u lute li h ore ItoiM’ wn.hu Sa d property f be ooitiog to the e* *tr of Mid ».e«ea.e«l. I Ter oi a c«»h Now. ltu»4. , 33 D K U ALKKK. Adm’i Petition to Cbaafe Name. StMte of lleorgi*. Ware county. To the Sti* j perior court of Mid county. The petition of the U. W urny Lumber Company wIiowa: 1. That it in a private lorporation en- Ki«{ra la general planing mill,sawmill, dry Kiln and variety work biiiintM, with its principal oltice and placscf bu>ince» in the city ot Waj cross Mini State end county, having been origimilly inNtrnoratud on ths ^7lb nay of June. JUOI. by said court. 2. That i- • i wires its aa <1 charter amend ed l»y having it.-* rorpotate name rhanged “ that of ths l». \\. Gray Lumber Com pany to the MitfhelM'arry Lumber Com- K ny. and that It be authorized to curry on uuaibtM a lor maid in future under the name of the Milchtil- Parry Lumber Co. U bere/ore, petitioner prays tor the grant of an order by aaidcourt chsngtngits cor* Pi>rate name front tbe H. \V. Gray Lumlitr i o.. to thatof the Mitchell-,Furry Lum ber Company as nfo-eanld | Wiiv November SO, UM4., LKON A. u ILSON. Atfy. for rstitioner. Original fil* d In cdlh-e tide Nov. 30. 1004. E. J. BKKRY. Dcu. 1 4tw. Clerk. Hustling has commenced at tlie Mayer,»9 c«r works. I| t-k-ig liusiliiifr to build ten cars a (lay at an ordinary pastry cook’.. One evening as she was leaving the hall she was accosted by a small individ- ' ml, who took off his hat and bowed like a haughty Castilian. 'He an nounced to the famous singer, much to her surprise, that ho had noticed on each of the. twenty nights on which she had sung in “Lncia di Lammcrmoor” she had always gazed at him in his seat in the topmost gallery. His mother had a bakery ltj the town. He was air only son, and placed his hand, his heart and his fortune at her feet. Won by a photograph. A pretty story is told of the in troduction of the king of Portugal "to his' charming and-clever wife. One day, wlten the crown prince, as he then was, was calling on the French ambassadress, bis attention was arrcstcd’by the photograph of a sweet faced, fair haired girl on the mantelpiece. Taking up the photo graph to examine it more closely, he said to the ambassadress: - “What a charming- young lady!” “Yes,” was.the answer, “and she is as charming as she looks. She js the Princess Amelie of Orleans.” On the following day the prince was on itis way to Paris, and a fort night later hU engagement - tp the beautiful princess was formally an nounced to the world. f ''Two Kilters. It is a very rate thing for General Baden-Powcll to be at allots for repartee, and _ his most huntorou sayings are generally spoken in a low, even voice and with a serioc- took only belied by the* *twinkling of his'eyes. At a luncheon party a celebrated (jonor was chaffing him “And how do you feel when you have killed a man professionally:-' he asked. “Oh,” said Baden-Powell imper turbably, “I don’t mind it. How do you fe«J under ths saihs cirpum- — i A New AlldlfnL Dickey—Ma, what do they call that old preacher “doctor” for? Mother—Why, my son, he is a doctor of divinity. * Dickey—Well, I*d Iiko to know what kind of a disease that is.—Lip- pincott’s. Taking *n Interest - “You think that every young man ought to take on interest in poli tics?” “Certainly,” answered Senator Sorghum, “if he can buy it cheap enough.”—Washington Star. His Peculiar Outlet. ^ | “Yes, he*s the reviser of plays for the syndicate.” “What docs he do?” “Cuts out all the dialogue and puts in girls and electric lights.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. All His Own. She—1 don’tJikc you to talk that tray uhoul my mother. ilc—I’m t’nlfling about my moth er-in-law, not yours. I guess I can talk as I please about my own.— Philadelphia Press. Dodging the Question. “Is trade pretty good ?” wo asked / the great merchant. “Well,”Jte replied—a bit evasive ly, wo thoughtr-“the store is crowd ed every day with lady shoppers.”— Syracuse Herald. Knows Its Value. Gildeck—What I told IJobbs is a close political secret. He won’t give it away. Swifter—Not he; he'll sell it to the opposition.—Yonkers States man. ~ - . - ^ Wall From Will Street. Bullem—Well, old man, what did you realize from your last invest ment? Lambly—That I was a chump, L—Cn&u POSITIVE GUARANTEE, Signed by Seals Pharmacy Who Autet to Return Your Money 11 Dr. Unrlfttedt’^ German Liver Powder Falls to Cure You. GUARANTEE, icri-uv mriv« tu refund tie money uni f r Dr. Cdrlfcteadt’a German lilver l».*w*'ert.n tl»« return of the iiitii v out the purchaser suiting i i.u» ui.eii to ic.ieve and cure him •. ,.u.v jo. 11.0 tesses for wT^cii it in vituu-iiendeu, Tnia guarantee cor* m li e u*e of n ?1 brittle or four 2ftc s.tiien ur.tso moil ills’ treatment. laU'dl’* Ger mi*u L rcr. Powder • iui remeit). u prescription v . U. i» jiurn i/v an eminent . imciMit tu t.i» pmutice doth and tins coi.utry and sold' idno 'irinr^.sU- nil over the mi«i.» natural are' the ef- i « r< medy tfist ail K.doey r Uouutea give way to perfect . l.h. It cures ti.e worst cases and any tisve iMfen cured who had trjed • ol Liver CoiLplainit Dys- •«i tfentiut.. rheumatism, gout, •lK-/in. »tfllt/wness, consttpa- , lien*. V. lt I/O, IteMiiache. pure, • tie t uck. tueiMi cliqiv* but. I uirv ion ue, horriu ta*te, un- tirenpt*. mnomoma, undue I s. iimiim* ilsiuience.-wellinir uoinen, co irkr cunditum of I «!». iui nud noreue— in the I sioii.ai-u. I'ver *|*«*ts *>n the ►Uii , Ion* I of iieuiort, inipi red vitality, lire fore ik.ii iik*. tacn it vsrrifi, in.I c nion, crrnkin **. Lli'od potion nir, m rvous ll-1*. IMI IIU hail—oh, there ure Wit of them and enen one emninth zes tlu Lamar’s Lemon Laxative cures Cwnstlpatian, Bil iousness, tsdlgst- tlon and Headtchd. Acts promptly and powerfully otj the bowels yel is gentle and pleas ant In action—" does not gripe or sicken. It can’t hurt you It can help you on sale mt all good drag stores. SO doses for go oeafft OWMO AMO MANUFACTURED BY LAMAR, TAYLOR 4 RILEY DRUG COMPANY, Macoa, 6a C. C. Butler, .C.Butlcr The Original L; -»• OLD IARYL4NI • RYE • | 'CKsortviur.n.oiiw Mail order Man Of Jacksonville, Fla.^ WANTS YOUR BUSINESS send roit oi'it ii.u-svRATEt) pmcE i.isr. t'on'|K , ||tion niurtid. A few of our leading brands nre: O’d Kentucky Farmer, four full f|ii8rts fur $3.fi(i. Old Miuylaud Rjre. four full quarts fur $1.00. Metmpoli’iin L’luh. four lull quansfor $4.eu. • Union founty, a llpl r'a-s family whLh.-y, fmir fu'l quart- f *r $.l.u*! Fins, Old Mountain Coro, four full quarts for SI 23. Genuine I nported Holland Gin. .four full qnarls lor $3.76. We pay I x|.'css Vhnrires c n nil iliealnire. A l.a-ye and wen helei n d 8n ck • f W ine.-, Beers, L'quors ar.d Cigars • always on hand. Your kind patronage is solklted. In Hot Weather. ... Try to avoid heavy work in tha W«' '«»'»» D r. v»rl t-a,' r htatof tha day. Bygetting up'in ! T r ?'l U \ the morning parly enough many 1 • - °ugl thing, may ho prepared before irlit sure and e rttin in •• H»ant a u |.erf«c in lcIiok. fast, and much of the tUnner | J v UrirdTur^'r miv be cooked with the breakfast, »>r'iherOmolaifit wJU brtome chronic .to bo heated over an oil stove or a and the uitimaie. a ier untold »uffrr< light fire in the range at noon. A r »,cv e., t-'l m itovo that will anawer for that and , nr. Carutnir. (£m>u I, v., a great manv other purpo.c« may be l'-.ad<rt li h.. eurt-ii n,.iiv - r mi had for a dollar. A good liouze- • "•'•■mej- wl>“-«r» • deeper will think of manv things Itctier than te-tlmnnlala lathe guar pyiat she can do in the early mom- <-ni.r under wh-i-ii Or. ~ * Ag, and she can make up for tha German Liver Powder is »• , of • ™8 "BP by taking . S rc«t in the middle of the day. w procure the remedy end * usual.- ciimati Euquirer. The Barefoot Bummer Moya. Now the weary rolUlonalrs Seeks a rural ranch. Envyln' the barefoot boys Wadin’ In the branch! And. oh, to be a lad A barefoot summer Oh. dvw daabsd. dsl Sweet call.ns tor away. Pelt us with yoar blossoms To one sweet, restful day! —Atlanta ConstftutSa* n yc EXPRESS PRE-PAID1 OUR CELEBRATED COBB COUNTY CORN IS aUARANTEBP 3 YEARS. OLD. Copper distilled la tha Rood old fashioned atyle aa opaa faraaoe, which gives a delicacy of flavor not to ho had in other brands. Order to-day and ere will ship in plain ease one gallon of this excellent Whiskey express pro-paid for S3.25. Harris Favorite Rye 11 Years Old 4 Full Quarts, Ex pros* Pr—pald, $3.00 This fine old Rye Whiskey has no equal no matter what you pay. It is the hind of mellow taste, good, too, for medicinal nse. We will alto * Lip l gallon Cobb County end l quart Hurtle Fav -ito Rye together for $3.0i», express prepaid. Bo*-i ns your trial order to-day. OUR GUARANTEE! If yon Are' net entirely pleased and omr Roods arc nut as as nre seated; we refaad yonr money by nert mail. We make no O. O. D. shipments. Onr references! Third National Bank or Express ORco. Send Express or PostodU#