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A. P. PERHAM 4. SON,
Editor* and Publisher*.
The Evening Herald is published
•very evening except Sunday. The j Interest In
Weekly Herald every Saturday.
The Young Men of Waycross.
The above caption will doubtless
attract the attention of mother*, fath
er* 'and some maiden* fair a* well a*
the youth* mentioned in It. Our ob
ject In thl* article i* not to awaken
young men for all feel
that, but to produce an exhibition of
All subscriptions payable In ad*
vanes.
..Advertising rates reasonable and
made known on application.
Rates of Subscription:
Dally, One Year 15*00
Dally, Six Months 2.50
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Weekly, One Year
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WAYCROSS, 0A., MAY 20, 1*05.
Tbo proposed trolley line from At
lanta to Mucou will *oon bo ready.
Tho new county of Tift is prac
tically finished. Let tho workmen on
tho other counties hurry up.
Colqult county 1* suffering from a
lot of sheep-eating tlgars. They aro
aro not *o bad a* blind tlgars.
iloqc* are entertained that the close
<A the week will seo the clone of the
Chicago strike.
Itoo«ovolt ha* returned t/> Washing
ton and resumed the big stick. The
indications are that he noeds It badly.
that Interest. It may be asserted | Lovely are they, hut they pale '
The boll weevil I* said to ho
ifrpat service la the matter of cutting
she Texas'cotton crop short. Tho
twill weevil may yet prove a blessing.
Rockefeller *>»
augiirole a great
opinion is that
nil that I* uoces;
h Ih> want* to In-
rcllgloiiH trust,
i trust In Chris
ary.
Tlie sending of German trodps into
China’s teritory Is causing some ad
verse criticisms. Tlie powers nrc
asking what It means.
A certain candidate for governor
Waal* to know how he can reach tlie
people. Why, put an ad In Tho II
aid. of course.
with some truth that the product of
exhibits is on the right and the left
In the form of the Y. M. C. A. The
Epworth league, the II. Y. P. U. and
the Christian Endeavor Society, hut
do not these organizations general
ize rather than individualize. The
writer has been into the fields of sev
eral farmers recently and has seen
them hoeing the cotton and the corn.
It was noticeable how carefully each
hill was thinned, cleaned of every
sprig of grass and properly supplied
with the right amount of soil. We
thought surely there is a wholesome
lesson for all who ore interested in
the young. Every boy should receive
our mlnuetcst care. The merchant
scatters his literal advertisements
all over the country, but he does not
stop there. He follows It with the
knight of tho grip, who corners and
button-holes his subject until a sale
Is made. Thus our Interest In the
young man should bo shown. Jf ev
ery man of prominence nnd experi
ence would select a youth, little no
ticed only In a general way nnd ex
tend to him n cordial greeting when
meeting him on the street nnd in
other ways exhibit that Interest they
already feel, there would soon bo n
change In the young men for tho
hotter and the influence now so sad
ly lacking would he potential. As a
whole we think Waycross has n mod
el set of young men. especially when
wo consider how little individual in
terest is shown in them, in our Issue
of tomorrow we shall write of con
ditions that surround our young la-
Song cf Springtime.
Out In the beds ore the daffodils
blooming,
Tulips are stately, the breezes per
fuming. N
Flowers of the springtime, foretelling
the summer.
Preparing the way for each floral
newcomer.
eath
the glare,
Of displays on the hats made for wo
men to wear.
Lazy.
When a fellow’s good and hungry.
Then he can’t work no mo’;
He’s got to do some eatln*
To make tho old wheel go.
An when he’s been to dinner
An’ stowed away a heap,
Then what’s the use o’ workln!?
A feller’s got ter sleep.
y when’s that good time comln
When we don’t work no mo’?
’d like to go a struttln*
To that there golden sho*
An’ loosen all my buttons
An’ eat a mighty heap,
Of vallum yams and ’possum.
An’ sleep an’ eat an’ sleep.
I’d love to go a flshln’
In th’ everlastln’ stream,
An’ hook the line to my big toe
An’ pearch tip there nn’ dream;
P like ter ketch a cat fish
An’ fry him In do pan
n a Bleepin’, eatln’, sleepln’,
A sleepln’ eatln* man!
—Tho Houston Pc
dir-
Togo’s Advantage.
The XV
It has been suggested tlinMu* ke
or of tho jk*uco of Europe, King Wil
liam of Germany, Is io have his hands
fill for some time to come.
Tho only objection wo liavo to At
lanta's new terminal Is that wo don’t
believe we can find our way from
thcro lo the Klmbal House.
For tho first time in sixty years tho
Dnptlsts of tho North nnd South aro
meeting In a general fraternal conven
tion at St. Louts. Southern Baptists
are mighty particular nltout the com
pany they keep.
Worse thnn war Is tho plague rec
ord of India. No less than 58,895
deaths In a single week. It does not
speak well of the way In which the
whtto man Is carrying his burden.—
Hoston Herald.
It would he Interesting if tho men
of tho nation could go Into executlvo
session and find out how many of them
secretly agree with Mr. Cleveland In
ids criticism of woumn'ii dubs.—
WnahltiKton Post.
SuKRnRtB nn exchange: "Habit la
no supreme that a man who baa own*
oil nn automobile long enough will be
gin lo work on n balky home by crawl
(ng mnler him lo Dm) out what'
wrong.
Don’t worry about tho presidency
of the Bennie . Your Undo Dill
Wert le going to be elected nnd North
Georgia la going to help do the square
deal act with 8outh Georgia.—Bruns
wick Journal.
When we eee the goods delivered,
well believe It. not before.
Thle le whet the Brunswick Jour
nal says of our friend nnd neighbor
“Solicitor Qeneral Bonnet ha* the
appearance of • gladiator, as always,
and the offenders against the law are
likely to feel a rise of temperature
when they look upon his Jeffrie* like
front."
An Iowa man abducted a neighbor's
wife and held her for a $50,000 ran*
aome. At leaat the estimate of her
value waa nattering to her husband.
It le true, as Hr. Bryan nays, that
It U too far ahaad to aay what will be
done In 1005, and, more than that,
what la of particular Interest la what
is being done to the consumer In 1005.
Orleans Picayune lias lit-
:■ doubt of Togo's victory in the
,m val battle. It says:
“Considerable anxiety ban recent-
prevailed as to Admiral Togo's
nnct'H, when, ns n matter of fact
there Is no good cause for anxiety
ns bo lias « great preponderance m
“ctnal lighting strength. While it
is true that Itiissia hint seven battle-
ships, only four of these are new ves*
aelit. The Japanese on tlie other
baud, have elx battleships, und not
four, its Is generally nuppotted. Of
these, live tire new ships of the bit-
esi type, nnd one tin old ship cap
tured from China (on years ago. Jap
an lias, moreover, eight first class
armored cruisers, mounting eight,
nine nnd ton Inch guns. All of theso
ships are new, nnd Russia has noth-
Ing, either In the fleet with Rojestvon-
sky or In Europe that can compare
with them. Tho only armored crols-
that Russia now has that are mod
ern. Include the Rossln and GromoGI,
at Vladlvoatock. and It Is vory doubt-
fill If theso are In very proper condi
tion since I heir terrible mauling at
the hands of Admiral Kamlmura Inst
August. Japan has, therefore, four
teen armored cruisers, all but one of
the newest typo, compared with Rus-
Sla's nine ships, only six of which are
new. The balance of tho Rusalnn
cruisers with Rojcstvensky are out
numbered by the Japaneso cruisers
almost two for oho. In torpedo boats
nod torpedo boat destroyers, Russln
ran make no showing at all compared
with the Japanese available licet of
nl least slxtx such vessels.
“That there should exist so much
doubt ;
Sulphur Gives Heslth.
Thousands seek tonic, healthful
bathing In natural sulphur springs.
The sumo results nre found tit home I
with Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, Na
ture's Greatest Germicide. Cures |
many blood and tkln diseases. A |
family remedy. At leading druggists.
tint anmrirti> tl>0 JaI,Ilnc "® " tr °ngth la I Request booklet of Hancock Liquid
eelsorahm . Con * ,d ® rl,, < 5 tho “riot Sulphur Co.. Ballltnore. Md.
censorship Japan maintains on all
sources of news.
A New Creed.
There are few states In ths Union
where cattle raising can be conduct-
«d than In this state. 8om* revived
Interest In thnt Industry has been
shown in recent years, bnt whenever
th* price of Western beef is raised
we haw* to produce the pries or do
without If wo have to daoet when
the trot addles it ass ms to bo real
ly oor own tsnlt—Andonoo Intell!-
1 believe In mercy a* I hope for
mercy.
1 believe In truth because It makes
me free.
I bellevo In cleanliness of body
mind and aoul.
I believe In the charity that begins
*t home, but does not end there.
I believe In moral courage, because
I am more than s brute.
I believe In righteousness because
R It Ihe shortest and best line be
tween two eternities.
I believe In patience because It Is
the surest way to secure results.
* Mlev « In that kind of industry
that take* tn occasional vacation.
I believe In that kind of Industry
pose mone y for • good pur.
I believe In honesty, not for
sake*"'* ***** bUl ,or Principle's
I believe la hospitality because R
P “ U *,. roof OT » r every man's hand.
I believe la self control because I
w *nt to InHaence other*. .
I holler* in obedient-* because it is. tU *. Ut * on ,on ,od ») r that I
only ny to ~“' mr *» » Mr- Wlrwag-
maad. *° eoBh “What to th* toog. -Old Hundred?”
I bellevo la suffering because
wait any longtr. State your want In
a HERALD WANT AD and ths ra-
turn* will aurpris* you.
Tha HERALD WANT ADS an read
by ampleyara and tmploytaa alike. If
you want tmploymanL or If you want
any employees, say so through the
HERALD WANT ADS.
sr* 1 u
Basra ths Ssi V;. it . - ...,
Mr*. Wigwag—~I saw
OAETOniA.
Saved by his Coattails.
Hie strength of his coat-tails
Paul Smith, of Lorain, Ohio, owes fils
life. He rode by train yesterday
from his home to Cleveland, a dis
tance of 25 miles, hanging head down
ward, and had a wonderful escapo
from death.
Smith was on the top of a car when
the train left Lurnln. There ho met
two tramps who robbed him and shov
ed him from tho car. His coat-tail
cnlight on the brake, and he hung,
head downward, between two cars,
unable to loosen himself.
When the train stopped inside tho J
yards at Cleveland, special officer J
Fuller released Smith and hauled
him to prison for violating the rail
road law. Arraigned In police court,
Smith pleaded for his release, and I
when the judge heard the story of
his thrilling ride, he freed him.—
Newark News.
Is it Right? i
Is It right that n property-owner I
should loso $4.20 to let a dealer niako
50 cents? A dealer makes 50 cents {
more on fourteen gallons of ready-1
foiMiso paint, at $1.50 per gallon, than |
our agent does on eight gallons of 1
& M. paint and six gallons of linseed j
oil, which makes fourteen gallons of |
tho best paint in tho world, at $4.20.
Is It right?
It only requires 4 gallons of L.
M. and 3 gallons linseed oil to paint I
a moderate sized house.
Ten thousand churches painted |
with Longman & Martinez I„ & M.
Paint.
Liberal quantity given to churches I
when bought from P. N. Harley Hard- J
ware Company.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has homo tlfo signature of
• and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in tills*
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “ Just-ns-good” are but
Experiments that trifle w ith nnd endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Costoria to n harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare.
roi-Ii-, Drops n:ul Soothing Syrups. It to Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
■nlutnnce. In nge to its fiinranlee. It destroys Worms
anil allays Feverishness. It cures Dinn-licea nnd Wind'
Colic. It i.-SI.-ves Tcetltiii" Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It iw-nmilatc.-i the Food, l-c-guliitcs tlio
Stomach amt Do-veto, giving healthy ami natural sleeps
The Ciiiiciieu’h F:;aaccu— dlic Mother's Friend.
CEMUSNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Give Nature a Chance
BY USING
Newbro’s
Herpicide
The ORICINAL remedy that --kills the dandruff germ.”
It destroys the tiny vegetable growth in the sebaceous
glands of the scalp, after which Ihe hair will grow as nn.
lure intended. Don’t wait until :t is too late, for chronic
baldness is incurable.
The microbe of dandruff and baldness makes the hair
dull, brittle and lustreless. It fills the hair with dandruff
nnd causes itching of the scalp. Later, it chokes 'the ter
life out ot Ihe hair and causes it to fall. Save it wit
NEwnno’s Herpicide. Extraordinary results follow its use
W. J. Bryan Preaches.
Not to be outdone by Kaiser Wil
helm anti President Roosevelt, Mr.
William J. Bryan has made his de
but as a preacher. He preached in
Lincoln last Sunday, taking as bis
text, “Blessed are the pure in heart,
etc.” And, according to the reports,
it was Quite a good sermon, too. His
leading Idea was that to win success,
a man must be an idealist and en
deavor to live up to his Ideal. But
idealism is not always successful, as
Mr. Bryan has learned front experi
ence in politics.—News.
France is likely to hear of her vio
lation of the neutrality laws at a fu
ture date.
ONE SENT AND 1 CENT.
Some one has declared that a mis
sionary and a penny are alike—each
is one, sent or 1 cent.
You can send several missionaries
to the readers of the Herald by in
vesting a few pennies in HERALD
WANT ADS.
HERALD WANT ADS tell the peo
ple of Waycross what you have to sell
or what you want to buy.
HERALD WANT ADS are very ef
fective missionaries—they always
bring satisfactory returns.
HT HUM |
Read These Three Letters.
After typhoid fever ray physician rteommended Herpicide for ray hai,
which was tolling, I need It a number of aoa hs and ray hair to (enter
BOW than aver before, measuring mere than firs feat in length.
8l Paul. Ulna. (Signed) If sail A. lfclatra*.
Th* lop or my head was eempletoly bald and fifty dollars worth *f
Hair Growers" toiled to becedt ra*. Hy photograph thaws tha mult of
a thorough treatment with yonr dandruff term destroyer.
(Signed) Cusaxcs msuros
Atlanta, Ga. Pelic* Dept.
induced to try your rained remedy and now I nave a Sne head of hair.
nr vi . o w (Signed) C. J. Bcntoxo.
Washington, R. I.
Herpicide contains no grease, (twill eot stain or dye.
8T0F8 ITCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY.
Send 10 eta. In stamps le Tas Haancins Co ansv. Dept, l, p, lrolt »„, b
CHEROKEE PHARMACY,
Special Agents.
FARMS AND SUMMER HOMES.—
T you want u farm or summer homo
In X. E. Ga., in or near Clarksville,
Cornelia, Mount Airy, Toccoa, Tal
lulah Fallls or Nacoochcc Valley,
write for bargain list of large or
small places cheap for cash or on
terms. Adddress, J. H. Hicks,
Clarksville, Ga.
WANTED—We manufacture spe
cialties whiceh are necessities In tho
home, nnd want a good agent in ev
ery town, and a state agent in every
state to ropresent us. No fake, but
a good opportunity to hustlers to
make $5.00 to $10.00 per day. Send
self addressed stamped envelope to
Southern Specialty Company, Helena,
Ga., for particulars.
PRESCRIPTIONS—A prescription
clerk should be as trustworthy as a
pilot on an ocean liner, or an express
train engineer. We set ju»t about
that standard at this store. You
will find our cash plan a great money
saver. Brinson & Hay.
WANTED—A reliable man to take
care of horses and garden. Apply
to Dr. or Mrs. J. H. Redding. 5t
..FOR RENT—A two story house on
Alice street Has sewerage and baths.
Apply to M. L. Moore.
FOR RENT.—Eight-room house
66 Tebeau street. Bath and sewer
age. Apply to T. J. McClellan. v
WANTED—Installment collector for
merchandise accounts; good salary
and expenses. Address manufactur
er. P. O. Box 1027, Phlla., Pa.
..DO YOU WANT—To sell your bus- .
lness? We can sell your business,
no matter where it Is located. This
is the age of specialists.We are the
only exclusive business brokers In N
the country. We have buyers. What
have, you to offer? We bring buyer
and seller together and make quick
sales. Robert M. Eurlch & Co.
Pittsburg, Pa.
BUY .AN .ESTABLISHED—Busi
ness and secure for yourself a steady
income; business Is the old fashioned
time-tried method, of getting rich;
don’t monkey with “get rich quick”
schemes; we are the only “business
brokers” In the country and can
Place you In an established, good pay-
fag business, no matter where you
wish to locate. Write today and let
us know what you want
Robert M. Eurlch A Co..
PRtsburg, Pa.
I ££*
-SnM SSZSfco?
J” *" ma klng from > $LM
Wri£ M .: d * T - ,lx **T.Tn the week.
I _, ** SALt—One new ateel tank at
II * feet <U»meter, 1$
“* hed ‘‘“'M- «ad man-
R00rke 4 8°“- Apply
to J. Walter Bennett, Waycross n*.
I S-18-d-lt-w.it. ’
I five room house. U
I *tro*t Apply to Hi* E. High-
| smith. 51 Parrallel street
i WAHTffP—A good settled whit*
I yy. wnia, to cook and do
Iwotfc Ftor particular*, address Box
1 *. Wayerea, Ga.