Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, December 31, 1904, Image 2

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«Lbc CvcnVtg •Herald. M.P. Farhau, Sr. iM. K Faria m, Jr. Editor* aoid Publish tn. ■at tnlidmU U )iKum trmj I'nlif non a ally At VmU/ ImU ifwj IMuiij. urn -tr msaannt: StQ y, Om Hu MCO jir.aiMnai •» aUr, Him tOaUj, Cm Tt*i Ta*i7. in unit! “ WAYCROSS, OA.. DEC. II. I*0d- "The election of Rooiovclt cer «ainly preceded the tumble in the price of cotton. IVa’son fltaten that the earn 1 -paign of 1901 was only a priming to the campjign of I90H. The Oglethorpe Echo is sorry it didn't sell its sul.sci iption cot ton, and pharspbusea tliusly: “Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, “j held for ten.' North Georgia farmers are talking of buying cotton inst.-ad of trying to raise more. They nay they caunot raise it for the ifirice It is now bringing. Turkey lias announced offi- cially that the wi'l not allow the Russian Hlack Sea licet to pass the Dnrdinelles. And thus it may lie tliat Turkey is, unwit tingly saving the Russian ships form the Japs. According to report the South ern Railway has contributed one -thousand dollars to the fund for rtho erection of a hospital at IJrunswick. It is preparing to care for the wounded who may fall in the Osborne-Morris con flict V—Macon Pross. There are said to be fifty kinds of mosquitooi, inking together the migr.it .ry and domestic yari- •sties. We know only two vari eties here in Southwest Georgia —those that fly and buzz and bite at night, and Hioro that do the ramo in the daytime.—Albany Herald The prieo of food in the be- lengucd fortress ot Port Arthur is high. II -of is a rouble and oue-lntlf por pound; horso meat, •0 copecks per pound; dog meat, 25 copecks per pound; turkeys, 150 roubles a piece; eggs, 100 roubles ]x>r hundred. Hut few junks bearing supplies reached the garrison the pist month. Here is a nic - little Christmas .-story that ct m s out i f the west. A mill is tr wis walking along a load, in <1 to his astonishment shiv at crowd of boys sitting in front of a ring with a s till 1 dog in iliu center. Whin ho etine up to atlt-in up pat tile following qu >s tion "What are you doing with Obit dogy’’ One of the boyssiiil: •'Whoever tells tins biggest l.e wins it " Oh,” said the minister, “I am surprised at ion hoys, for when 1 was like you I n*ver t- Id alio.” There was silence for a while, until one i f the boys .-Jioued; "Hand him the dog!” Fireworks v. laed approx!- taialely at StiS.Q.O were sold in tSavannah this Christmas. Of that aotouir. the smoke that tv,lit up In tlie city re l ,resente 1 $10,- OOO, the renal n : ng $25,000 worth ■otfiretivrks '.eng shipped to adjacent tow.-.s Aithiujh site figures are s aggering t ey are 'vouched for i-y probibly the .largest w holesale dealer in the ■city. It means that a sum suffi cient to suptoit over cue huns . died families of three eaab, fora -v whole year was burned in the . celebration of Christmas 1904, in i Savannah and the immedia'e vi* sanity. Tbe Prayer of fleorje III, A prayer which caused the de] posing of a large number of clergymen of the Church of Eng land was presented to the library of the University of Pennsyl vania recently by Julius Sachae. Its title is “A Form of Prayer issued by Special command it His Majesty, George III, ot Ims ploring Divine Assistance Against the King’s unhippy De luded Subjects in America, Now in open Rebellion Against the Crown.” The original pimph let is in the possession of the American Philoaophical Society, and is thought to be the only one in existence; that in the university is a fac simile The prayer was issued by George III withoutgthe consent of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and many of tbe local clergy refused to read it and were deposed in consequence. It was thought during the last three removals wore caused by the preachers declining to read the ‘‘God Bless the King,” but tlie discovery of this pamphlet makes it reason ably sure that tbe refusal to read the prayer was the real cause — Philadelphia Record. CLEAN LV WOMAN. Emacmlr make hr Scwwrlac Bn Scalp That ah* Cam Daalraf. Cleanly women hae an erroneous Idea that by scouring thy acalp, which re morse the dandruff scales, aha la curing the dandruff! 8ba may wash her acalp erery day. and ytt hare dandruff bar Ufa long, accompanied by fatung hair, too. The only way In tho world to cure dandruff la to kill tho dandruff germ, and then la no hair preparation that will do that but Newbro-e Herplelde. Herpl- clda by killing the dandruff germ. Uarea the hair free to grow as healthy Nature Intended. Destroy tho cause you remoro tho effect Kilt the dan druff germ with Herbicide. Sold by leading druggfete. Send 10c. tn atempe trolt “mfeh. to The Herplelde Co, Da- CHEROKEE PHARMACY The Nile la the only river to tue world Hint tlowa tor 1,500 miles without ■tlutary. IT -.he Ci"S of 1 Hope waves thirty-eight feet high from trough to crest have lieeli noteit. Prismatic lake, in the Yellotvstons National park. Is the largest body ot ot water In the world. Three rivers as Mg as the Rhino would Ju-t eipml la volume the Uan- three (iungeses ttu- Mississippi null two Mississippls ttie Amazon. The St. Lawrence river Is frozen four mouths of the* year, and Its navigation > Ulllteult that an average of ons steamer a month ts wrecked In Its ters. Askel Chin, In libet. Is the Inks Whlrli lies at n greater height tlinn any other In the world. Its level ts llhdOO feet. Tho lowest Is the Dead f?s, 1,200 feet below the sea level. The Game of Buzz. A number of children stand up in a row, and the first one begins to count one, then tho next ono says two, and so on. When the person gets to seven instead of saying Sev an he Is to buzz, and so on every seventh number or number having in it a seven iustend of saying the number must buzz. Just as soon as any one misses he must get out of the game, and the one that stands up the longeet wins firework! Ordtaeace. Be it ordained by the mayor aud council of the City of Way cross, that from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall bo unlawful for any person^ to tiro off or explode any fireworks within tho tiro limits of the City of Waycross, and any person viola'ing this ordinance shall bo subject to a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars or to work on the chuingang not to exceed ninety days. Done in . meeting of council November 16, 1894. R P Bird, FO Folks, Clerk. |Mayor. We have been instructed t> enforce tli sordinance thorough ly during a 1 theho idays. This 21st day of Dec. 1904. . J w Colly, C i f Police. Vanishes. This troublesome disease, as we all know, is caused by im pure blood. Impure blood is more often than otherwise the result of a torpid liver and inactivity of the di gestive organs. Get and keep your digestive organs in good running order and tlie biood will purify itself — then Rheumatism disappears. There is no treatment or remedy more effective in the relief and per manent sure of all ailments arising front a sluggish liver, like Rheuma tism. Indigestion. Headaches, kidney troubles, kaneusaesa, ate., than SEVEN BARKS. It is not a Potent Medicine, but a pure vegetable preparation, extract ed from the burfr of a specially grown species of the Hydrangea plant ana is compounded by chem ists w long experience. Trj m bottta. If found not nil claimed for it. rrtutn lo the droggint and get ytmr money hack, or if you cannot apart 50 cents lor a bott It, write tuatajae wilt mod vob a ■upply w Kh our compl iiuluts.\N * u^deter- mtueu everybody shall try "Seven Barks," LYMAN BROWN. New York City. MUST SEAL'S PHARMACY Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt a tit* serious trouble io .your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomsch upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regu- late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify tbe blood. Bun down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching ana thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters is only fiOc, and that is returned if it don't trive perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Huy Mothers Be Careful. of the health of your children: Look out for coughs, colds, croup and va hooping cough. Stop them in time LOne Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay OA8TOHIA. Bern the ^»Thl Khul Yoa Hm Alwaff BougW Bignatar# Fight Will Be Bitter. mendations of Dr. King's New Dlscoy ary for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination Bead what T R Beall, of Beall, Miss, has to say; "Last fail ray jwite had overy symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King’n Now Discovery aftar everything else had failed. Improve ment came at once and four bottles en tirely cured her. Guaranted by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. Trial bottles free. ' A I’leasant Pill. No Pill ts as pleasant and positive as DeWitt’s Little Early Bisera De Witt's Little Early Risers are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enj iy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they the best liver pills sold. Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay. OABTOniA. Bcanths yf IM KM Yw Hava Always Bocgtt Blfkttait ,No More Sufforing. If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thomson,of Spencer, la , says: "Have had Dyspepsia for 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 not be without it. Have doc tored with local physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of gettingjsome relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the only rem<* cdy tnat has done me any good, and I heartily recommend it -Every person suffering with indigestion or .dyspep sia should use it.” Sold by Brinson A Hay and The Seals Pharmacy. A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupunts, or a hundred other^iecidents, are every day occurs rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable salve handy and theres none as good as Ruction's Arnica Salve burns, cuts, sore*, eczema and Piles, disappear quickly under its sootnin? effect. 25c at Brinson A Hay and Saals Pharmacy. CAQTO Xt X A. I th« ta* Vos Haw A.'wars bctpl Beware of Counterfeits. i Witch VITAE-ORE ...The Ore of Life... •“Its Value Inestimable.” "Never Found Its Equal,’ Says an Old Physician. LOVEWELL, KAS.-Iu ns physician of forty years practice. thousand eases of scute sod chronic diseases wlthli _ . have tested sod tried different mlnersl wsters sod visited different places of resort for health, sod am now using or giving to my patients Vttss'Orc. and ustconfess tbst its therapeutic action on the system snd its value In seises of the numsn body ts Inestimable. Ple»fl»nt to drink. Its medicsl , jslities retcbo eM, cfersslc casts relives constipation, cures hesdsebe. restores tbe nervous system, clears the brsln. b rich tens tbe Intellect, gives good direction, curries of all morbid material, snd ssissfisths blood sad felaoes srstoa of all brsfcts dswa llnsw 1 he rheun stle joints sre cleared and go about their work, tbe dyspeptic stomach digests Its food: (t remoues tbs unfsrly* log lesion of every given case, the old, worn out body takes a new lease of _ life The diseases for which I have used Vitse-Ore with unmistakable evidence of benefit snd cu»e. many of them chronic or long standing cases that would not yelld to other medicsl treatment.but which bare been made permanent and radleal cures In my bands: Syphilitic Di-eases. Ilfood Poisoning. Liver snd Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism, Palpitation A irregular Action of the Heurt. Dyspeptic Gastric Uicers of tbe Stomach, Conati potion and Piles in any of its forms I have given a six week' traeatment of Vltae-Ore for a bad case of Piles of thirty years' standing without one vestUe of the disease remaining, I make these statements voluntarily, for tbe benefit t-f humanity, and will be glad to answer com munications concerning th-in. This Is a healthy community, with not much need of medicine, but when slcknrHS comes Vitae-Ore Is the ‘ Slas gas Nee" treatment I have never found Its equal In pructlce. " ’ — * fa |mK 1 8. J. HATCH ELDER M. D. I suffored with lndlfestton lor two years, snd after each meal^rould suffer distress In the stomach, my nerves wore In such a condition that the least noise would frighten me, so that my beart would palpitate. At nigbt I could not sleep for frightful dreams, and was really glad to nee four o'clock In the morning, at which time I would get up more tired than before going to bed. I tried several doctors, only receiving temporary relief, and spent |7b or a 1100 on patent medicines which did me little good. A friend recomendod VitifOrs-I took three bottles snd now I eat anything. I weigh more and am in better health than 1 have ever been before. Upon the strength of what Vltae-Ore did for me I have taken the agency in waycross It is Indeed a wonderful Mineral water. Por further inforn atlon call on cr address A. W. TOWNSEND, 42 Brewer Street. Waycross, Ca. Price, $1.00 per Package, 3 packages for $2.60 Mail orders promptly filled. r Snot Cash. $28.00 Celebrated Auburn One-Horse Wagon. Our goods Art madt to order by first-class manufac turers., Turpentine wagons Light farm wagons Open and top Bug- gies. T Cross - Tie and Wood Wagonr. Harness’ made to- order*) Light and. Heavy Team Collars. J. A. JONES, Waycross, 6a. building Visit* Ing memoers cor dtally invited.■ tlKOLKTON. C. o( R. B. n FINN. Sachem. Notice, Ketiekahs. Either' Itebekah Lodge. :kveryi sT Tuesday; night Avoik Eason, Secretary o DeWitt’a is the only gi Hazel Salve" writes .1 I. Tucke.. Centre, Ala, ."I have umkI it in. ray family for plies, cuts aiul burns for ears and can recommend it to be the best Salve on the market. Every family should keep it. as it is an ln- valnuble household remedy,and should nhvnys 1h* kept on band for immediate Mrs. Samuel Gage, of North Bush. N. Y., says: "I had a fever sore / ankle for twelve years tnat the doctors could not cure. All salves and blood remedies proved worthless. I ooulil not walk for over two years. Finally I was persuaded to try De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which has completely cured me. It ** a wonder ful relief.” DeWitt’s Witch Haz>»l Salve cures without leaving a sear. | Sold by Seals Pharmacy and Brinson ; A Hay. A Cosily Mistake. j Blunders are some limes very expen ; slve. Occasionally life Itself is the 1 price of a mistake, but .rou’ll never be I wrong If you take I>r. King’s New Lila [ Pills for dvsnepsia, dizziness, head ache, liver or bowell troubles. They i are gentle yet thorough. 25c. at Sea g Pharmacy and Brinson A Hay Newton Phillips Camp No. 263 Meets every Thura day night in Red Men’s Hall. Every member urged lo be present. Visiting Sovergelgns we 1 • Dr. E. M. Nolan, Practice llmlted.to Tomochlchi Tribe Improved Order of Red|Men meets every Friday 2S“ “ 222 Etc, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT JACKSONVILLE. FLA At Speclal|Surgcon of tbe Atlantic Coast Line. Is at tbe Waycross Hospital svery Mon day. Private patients may consult him there. dAw Palace Barber Shop, Mary Btreet Gts Reynolds, Proprietor. .Shaving, 8hampooing. Hair Cutting in First Clast Style. Polite end carefnl attention. CASTOR IA Por Mah ud Children. Iti Kind Yon Ran Always Boogbt De tz Encampment No. ) 3. I. O, 0. F. meets in lodge room in Lott-Hitch build ing every second and fourth Regut ir Convention of Wake6eld Lodge, No. 27, K. of P., Monday f Evening 7:80. . | ’Phones 288, Members end vititiog brothers cordially in vite 1. ’Phone 288. Give Us Your Fish & Oyster ORDERS For Christmas As early as possible,-- We deliver Saturday night or Sunday morning Cowart’s Fish And Oyster House. An Ins Is All We Ask If you do this we will get your 'patronage' We Have the ' Jf Largest and Best Selected s+ockoof 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 Cheaper and Better than wood. 16.50 per ton. DELIVERED IN YARD. W. W. Ansley, ’phone aab; Lott, Fain & Co. j m row m TF YOU don’t have the cash ] to pay in full, we’ll wait for' ] the balance. W«’U 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. j l A. S. Morton. C. E. Dunn Morton <fc Dunn, Contractors and Builders, Estimate* furnished on all classes ot work, Address Waycross postoffice or nee us at 79 Eads 8t.. 43 Howe St. Ellison’s Barber Shop, X JUST OPENED fj In Southern Hotel liiiilitlng. In M S lacefomieilyorcapledliy hotel of. Ik ee. three Chairs—Prompt Service, f) your patronage 19dksirkd / 29S3S»6SS9tt!NiS«?S'IC9li9«s5 JUST OPENED Residence 223. No. 5 Tebeau Street. Nunez’s old Stand. ,tf WavcrcH* Lodge. No *&, I” F. A A. it. Meets on aecond rand fourth ^Tuesdays, at 7:» [p. nv to Masonic Building Aft qualified brethren cox dial i> invited to attend A. G. Vtlleo, W. XL J. Merton Young. Secretary. WAYCROSS LODGE, SO. 07,1.0.0. F, Meeu Wednesday Bight _t 8:30o'clock Lodge room Lott k Hitch building, third floor. Every member Is expected to attend, and ** cordially invited, im portant bustacee to be transacted. K. H. WALDEN. Noble Grfid. J C,Hcbir. See'v. | Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s New Discovery F..CTKB-.K. A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Long Troubles. Corner Fand Brewer Strccta.nr a SATISFACTION GUARtNTEED Campbell & Co. Wood! Wood! We are now prepared to fill all Oidera promptly for good wood of any length, and at resaonable prices. 29 Albany A ve. Phone No 7 M. B. Keaton & Bro. A. P. PERHAM. JR. Notary Public, Evening Herald Office. Telephones: office at, residence xa