Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 17, 1904, Image 2

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J v-.jc evening ■Herald. M. P. Ptrltam, Sr. M. P. P»r!t»m, Jr. Editors ud PeblUHera. mru Smiaf lanll U ,,lll**{n*7 mtut oaf. ,I»7. ntVMirlmii mrrMirair. ■ID nmaiituu ht»>u 1* anml ■MtmMunuamaaaUe. Ht nil ul.nm UTZ3 -or mamm 7, Cu *; ,,SiXnUr 1U7, Tim X-.-.'.U }•• 1 »Mtl7. Cm *■017. Ol K=»tU WAVCROSS, a*.. DEC. 17. H04- It appnara'to u» tliat tho while primary sufficiently disfranchises flic nogro in Georgia. Jt la now understood that Mrs Chadwick picked up another vie tim at Pittsburg for $800,000, If the big cotton crop is the cause of the low price why trv to suppress the boll weevil ? Oynrna is not a handsome man if wo are to judge from bis pic tures, but ho is a tighter from taw. ^ Richard Pear-on s.ys the Panama canal will greutly bene lit the South. That’s the way wo look at it. Capt. Hobson says South Georgia is on a lioain. In this statement Mr. Ilobson is etni nently correct. The tide of immigration has turned Southward, and South Uoorgit will soon be fu 1 of home seekers. There were some parties in town last Monday with cot on for sale, looking very b ue They had voted for Roosevelt aud nat urally expre ed tne top of the market.—Douglas Bioezd. Rev. A. B. Findley lias had the pastorate of eight churches tendered him. Ho seems to bo more successful as a preacher than ho does us a congressional candidate.—Douglas Breeze. l’ort Arthur was named nft^r Lieutenant Commander Arthur of the British navy, who anch ored his rliip in the bay ono day about fifty yoirs atio. His was the first foreign ship that had visited the bny. The Fitzgerald Enterprise tolls this truth cut loud in its last is sue: "Trickery and fraud may gain temp wary advautige, but sooner or later tli■» unfair, dis honest man | avs the penalty of Ills wrong Joint. ” Now ain’t that true. Tbe Rice Question la Brooklys. It always interests us greatly to see how hopelessly rattled our Northern fel’ow-ci izens become the instant they are brought face to f ce with the negro probl> m in a pr-ctcal way. Holy Tr n ity church, of Brooklyn, for in- atmee, called a mass meeting the other day to discuss the mis sionary work of tne Episcopal! arts among the colored people, Bishop Burccss, of Long Is’an I presided. He dec ared that the fate of church and state alike aro involved in the solution of the race problem. He did not hesi tsto to say that if the white p.o pie do not elevate the negroes and do it quickly that the ne groos would ineyitibly drag the whites down to their own level of degradation. But it remaiuol for Arclidea con C. F. J. Wrigley, D. D , of South Brooklyn, tp utter a still more hysterical note of warning Be feared a terrible mistake had been made in the enfranchise rnenl of the negros. If this was true the North owed an enor mous debt in money and work. Dr. Wrigley ssid that “particu larly a stste ol anarchy existed in the South today.’’ The re port of his remarks, wli'ch is bo fore us, then continues in this wise: “A great movement of negroes hail set in to the cities, where they were living wretch cdly, shiftlessly, yet, before the war they had done practically the skilled labor of the South. The trouble, lie be ieveJ, had come from a misconception of what liberty meant when the negro was emancjja'ed. Negroes this condition were n menace to the- church, the st ite and themselves.” It will bo understood that this is the way in which it wusputby Archdeacon Wrigley, in Brooks lyn, on the banks of the East river, and but a journey of few minutes from where resides the Republican Club, represented in the Senate by the Hon. T. C. Platt tho othor day when he in troduced his bill for the reduc- tion of Southern representation Congres*. It is evident onough to us that the colored population of Brookly is largely op the lacrosse. We aro delight ed to know that this is true, aud we trust the increase will con tinue. It is the surest route to a full understanding of the ne gro problem at the North; ani it Is tho quickest way of bringing shout heariv co-operation by all tho people of the country in re gard to it. 1 Vo list ft. F-niliir & Co.,- of Brans vick, have su-ceeded s'lliug Mr. Fi'/,geiaid. 50,000 acres "f li^id in Camden county, and a great co'ony will perhans go 1I1. re, but it is quite liuel.v they will nit find a< nice a count, as tliPV dll ill Irwin.— Douglas Breeze. The Jacksonville Tiuits Union tuiv*: "Georgia leasts of a far - mer who mane fi,000 bjshels of sweet potatoes this year, which ho exp'ets 11 net him $2,050 af ter reserving enough for home use. Georgia is evidently nut e 'lied the Km jit• State of the Sou' li for 110'hi g, 111 Ins life of Henry O’nv .lt ( s. cull M Regers sivs: Cmy played p iker ami drank liquor sometimes amt loved fast linr.es Hut in ins money a Hairs lie was scrupulous. He once narrowed ten cents from a ueighhor and next day drove all the way back through tho ram to pay the dept. His domostc life was pure ai d measured by tiie standards of that time lie was a reasonably gooeman. La’er in life he was baptised in tho Episcopal faith, but his habit of profanity never entirely left him. Peals Pharmacy. WASHING WITHOUT WATER U LOW Trrtas to Oot BIS •' OuSrwS Without IIer*ltlS<. Did you oror see any ono trying to wash themselves without soap or water? If you did what would you uy of him? It la every bit as foolish to try to set rid of Dandruff and to provent Bald ness by feeding tbe germs which causa it. with Canthrarldes. Vaseline. Glycer ine and similar substances which form the principal Ingredients of most ao- called Hair Vigors. Newbro's HerpicMe Is successful ba- cause It attacks and kills the psrasltlo term which feeds on th« hair roots. It Is the original and only genuine scalp germicide manufactured. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplctde Co., Detroit. Mich. CHEROKEE PHARMACY. Revolution Imminent. A sure aijfn of approaching revolt sue serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Ritters wijl quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu late the kldnovt and bowels, stimulate the Merer and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching ana thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Hitters is nnlv 50c, and that is returned if it don’t give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson * Hi? 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 Brinson &. Hay ;Fjght Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recom mendations of Dr. King's New Discoy- ary for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, If not ended earlier by fatal termination Read what T R Beall, of Beall, Miss, lias to say: “Last fail my wi'e had avery symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improve ment came at once and four bottles en tirely cured her. Gusrauted by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. Trial bottles free A I’lrasant Pill. No Pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing ct, while strong people say they the best liver pills sold. Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. OABTOniA. Bear* the Ihl KM Ym HW Bipataie No More Suffering. If you are troubled with indigeation gat a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thomson,of Spencer, la , says: ‘•Have had D/apepaia for twenty veers My case was almost hopeless. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and It is the onlv thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it. Have doc tored with local physicisus aud also at Chicago, aud even went to Norway ith hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the only ram* edy tnat has done me anv good, and I heartily recommend it Every person suffering with indigestion or ^dyspep sia should use It." Sold by Brinson A Ilav and The Seats Pharmacy. A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the istreet dumping the necununt-, or e hundred other eoci<1ents, are every day occurs rcnces. It behooves everybody have a reliable salve hsndv and therea none as good as Bueklen’s Arnica Salvft burns, cut*, sores, eczema and Piles, disappear quieklr under its sootning effect. 25c at Brinson A Ilay and Seals Pharmacy. Bear* the L‘4 * J lUM AlSJtS Bownro of Counterfeits. DeWitt’s U the only gciiume Witch zel Salve” write- .1 I. Tucker, of Centre. Ala. '’I have used it in'.my family for piles, cuts ami burns'for •an recommend it to be the best Salvo on the market. Every family should keen valuable household remedv.aml should I ways be kept on band fo- immediate Mr of North a fever lore *ars that the i ! salves and vorthless. I Unfailing Cure 0 SpeeiSc Boat Poi -V'.“ lay, Scrofula, Uc.ciua, fin:- pies, v Built, Sail Rheum, Far Stleky Seal* Pharmacy Bush. N. Y., says: “1 hi jy ankle for twelve ora could not cure, blood remedies proved could not walk lor .over two years. Finally I was person led to try De Witt’s Witch Haze! Salve, which- has pletely cured me. It a wonder ful relief." DeWitt’s Witch Haz-*l Salve cures without Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. , A Costly Mistake. Blunders ar«» sometime- refv expen sive. Occasionally life itself U the price of s mistake, but vou'il never be wrong If you take Dr King’s New Lite Pills for dvst>ep-ia. dlzz'nens,* head ache, liver or bowel I trouble* They are gentle yet thorough. 25e at Sea a Pharmacy and Brinson & Hay Santa Claus Is Here With All the Christmas Goods. . . of the Season And at prices that are the lowest ALL TOYS • Bought before Christmas can be delivered when wanted' Your orders solicited. Humphreys & Williamson. f Snot ICasb. $28.00 LCelebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon. lftzl* Auburn one-borsa wagons $28. JlSslf Auburn One-borca wagons $20 Our goods are mod* to order by first-class^ manufac turers. -gOp.n and top Bug gies. JUCross . Tie a Wood Wagons. Turpentine wagons Light farm wagons EJHarness. made to order | Light and Heavy Team Collars. J, A. JONES, WaycrosB, 6a, ens the stomach. Tomochlchi Tribe Improved Order of Redpfen meets •*erjr Friday . night at CoubcII Hall in Masonic building Visit ing members cor dially Invited. 111. SINGLETON. Cal b| WN ' WAYCHOSS LOIIUE, SO. #7,1.0.0. F. _ — — - Meet* Wednesday night at 8:00o’clock. Lodge room Jff* * HUch butldm” third floor. Every member »«««. owT?..o;rKX‘ < i.Vi , ,a d ’s? businesii u> be tranaacted-S «t AH. WALDLN. Noble Grand — > rJ C Ur-deh. sec KODOL cureJ ,nd, CMtlon. dya- — ■ pepsla. and ail stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accelerates the action of - ■ the gastric glands and gives tene to the digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked ■■ stomach of ail nervous strain, gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous avjtem and feeds the brain. KODOL is the wonderful remedy ■ thsns making eo many sick people well and weak people strong by giving to their boaies all of tha nourishment that la contained in I the food they eat. Y*nr Dealer Caa Sapply \*m. Bottiaaooly. $1.03 Six# hoidlng 2'S Pma* j S. C. DaWITT A CO., CKICAOO C ASTOR IA Sat la&uU sad Children. As Hod You Rata Always Bought Seals 1’harmac) .Brinsou & Hav. 5«tlcf, Itelirlinlis. NfaTao'pX.jiSf’ every TUESDAY NIGHT MTas akgic Eaaoa. Secretary c 7 Newtcn Phillips Camp No. 163 Mexits every Tbn^s # ‘lay niglit in Red Men's HiUl. Every member urged (o be - present. Visiting Sofergrigns w e l - come. ... P. CRAWLEY, C. (3. RICHARD T . SINGLETON. Clerk. De'tz Encampment No. 8. I. O, O. F. nuxds in lodge room iu Lott-llitcb build ing every second an«l fourth Tueetlay night*. Visiting An Inspectio Is All We Ask If you do this we lm\ your patronajfev We Have the Large**! and Bes Selected R+ockcof Finn run In this part of the State If you will come to out] store we wilK prove wlmj we say. Either Cash or Payments.| Singleton Co.l COAL Cheaper and Better than wood. $6.5(Tper ton.- OELIVERED IN YAF W. TV. Ansley, '’phone aab. Lott, Fain & Co. m giro m 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. A. S. Morton. C. E, Dunn MoTton & Dunn, Contractors and Builders, Estimates furnished on pll classes ol work, Addrt** Way cross postoifice or see us at 79 End* 8t., 43 Howe St. | Ellison’s Barber Shop, JUST OPENED In Southern Hotel Building, In I. * occupied by b’otel of* nee. 1 hree Chair.—Frompt Service. Youn patronage is desired JUST OPENED Blacksmith and Wheelwright Corner Fond Brewer Street*.Mr ■ SATISFACTION,GUARANTEED Campbell & (fo. Dr.’E. M. Nolan, Practice hralted to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ■JACKSONVILLE, FLA., BAs SpectallSuiyeon of tbe Atlantic Coast Line, la at the Waycroa* Hoaptut every Mon day. Prime patient* may cooault him there Cttw | OAflTOniA. ■as' 7* teu Uvular Convention (ft Wakefield Lodge, No. 27, K. of P., Monday Evening 7:30. % Members and visiting brothers cordially in vited. ftJSJS sad fourth rrueadays, at 7:30 m la Maaoalc Bulidlag h AtaasMad brnhwa coidially * Wood! Wood! We are now prepared to fill all Older, promptly for good woqd of’ any leoglh. and at rewonable prices. 29 Albany Are. Phone No 7 M. B. Keaton & Bro. A. P. PERrtAM, JR. Notary Public, Evening HenlJ Office. Telephones: office 3{, residence ra ■ -