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A. P. PERHAM 4 SON,
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WAYCROSS, GA.. MAY 27. IMS.
The Japs have cut Hie railroad to
Vladivostok und the fortress Is Iso-
Kussla und Japan have both had
enough of the war.-Albany Herald
It occurs to us that Russia has had
the worat half of IL
Mr. Jordan's Address.
Commenting upon the address
made by Hon. G. Gunby Jordan on
••Immigration" before the Georgia
Industrial Association, the Griffin
News ai.d 8ml says:
Mr. Jordan Is so eminently correct
that It Ib barely worth while com
menting upon what he Bays, except
to Indorse Its local Importance and
applL i’-Ioi*.
AH able bo.lied negroes are not on
Jy able to command a price above the
real value of thtlr services here, but
on the railroad now being built be
tween r.r.in wlrk and Birmingham,
which crosses the Southern at Warm
Springs, forty miles lelow here, thov
comand $1.25 a day—a prohibitive
price to farmers, even with their c ».*
ton in grass At f* ch prices, cotton
at a bale to three acres would cost
eighteen dollars per bale for labor
alone.
"The News and Sun confesses that,
Health in Panama.
A Savaunahlan Bay*: In Septem
ber I was taken with P»tn In my back
and side, which gradually extended
over nearly my entire body. I could
not Sleep or stay In one position but
a short while- on account of severe
pains In my kidneys and liver. The
trouble soon affected my stomach and
bladder and at times I had to scream.
For three weeks 1 was confined to
my bed. and instead of getting bet
ter I got worse. The medicine I
took did me no good until a friend
(God bless her!) recommended Pan
ama Liver and Kidfiey Cure. My
wife bought a 50 cent bottle. I took
It regularly, and on the morning of
the third day I got out of bed, went
back to work, and feel better now
than I have in years. It Is the best
liver and kidney medicine I have ever
used. D. B. PULLER.
Foreman Almar's Mill.
A fine spring medicine, manufac-
while It has always been In favor oftured by the Panama Medical Com*
Immigration of desirable classes who j pany, 101 to 105 Hunter street, Sav-
propose to farm for themselves, It I annah, Ga. For sale and guaran-
has sometimes hesitated at the Idea j teed by Brinson ft Hay.
When the serenaderH come blowing
their horns around the Virginia school
girls they get peppered with small
shot
An Atlanta correspondent of the
Augusta Chronicle says that the
rumor on Hoke Smith's candidacy
; .•spans the withdrawal of Pope Brown
It would be only fair If, on account
,f the Chinese exclusion luw the Chi
nese would prohibit the Importation
heir country of American goods.
inf
The Russian army In Manchuria Is
reported on the offensive. That Is
norally the condition of the Rus
sian army Just before It begins to
The Chicago striko reminds one of
the game known ns"plgs In the pen”
—Just jib all get in but one .the oth
ers break out nnd the troublo Is re
newed—The Macon Telegraph.
The list of killed nnd wounded In
'•our PhllMplne battles are quite equal
to some of Hie reports from Manchu
ria. A great fraud Is that Phllllplne
business,
Suggests the Douglas Ureezo:
the now counties wanted are carved
out according to directions there
will ho a ragged looking map of
Georgia on «nlo before ninny years
elapse.
of Importing labor to supplant that j
of the negro. But when It sees the I Strictly Genuine,
negro, malo and female, arrogantly! Most of the patent medicine testl-
re fusing to work «t Increased prices, I monlals are probably genuine. The
u no longer h,slta.ea to that the*SSTSSlS^,2%^
time has come vita the leglslato<
should use every means to Induce
white Immigration; and let the ne
gro ignorant, li.'clcut and Improvi
dent, look after himself, as he now
refuses to do."
NEWS AND NOTE-8.
The strike In Chicago grows no
better fast.
Jups claim that they recently re
pulsed the Russians.
More fighting In the Philippines.
Hoke Smith Is now among the men
tioned for governor.
The Georgia Druggists met in Co*
liimbus yesterday.
Investigation of tho Ogden wreck
shows that the crew of the special
were to blame. ,
Mr. John R. Young, of Savannah,
who has been seriously ill In Balti
more, Is better.
Tho fellow who. on account of somo
personal feeling against the editor,
stops his homo paper nnd then runs
ever town every publication day bor
rowing his neighbor’s paper Is cer
talnly a good citizen nnd thecommunl
ty should feel proud of him.— J2x
Hon. Harvlo Jordan cannot ox
reel to gain anything for his un
called for attack upon Commissioner
O. B. Stevens. Tho people know Col
Stevens too well to believe any such-
things ns charged by Mr. Jordan.—
Montezuma Record.
There are a great many things thnt
hurt towns, but tho man who stands
on tho strets and In the loafing re-
Horts nnd tollH everybody who will
Mup and talk with him that the town
Is "all In" Is -untitled to the prize
package—nnd n good swift kick by
every citizen of the town.—Nashville
Herald.
Valdosta Times: John Harris had
out a brass band early yesterday
morning, parading through tho col
ored quarters, less some of them
should oversleep themselves nnd not
tnko advantage of the Emancipation
excursion. Wooing a colored excur
sionist with n brass band Is like
catchtng tiles *>vlth honey—tls dead
easy.
A modest woman carries her re
finement with her Into nil situations,
nnd she docs not take kindly tooue*
fionablo attentions from unknown
tnen. The least tolerance of such
treatment will bring Insult, to say the
least. Occasionally a Indy may be so
situated ns to compel her to seek
slight aid from a stranger, but no
gentleman will presume upon this ne
cessity to do more than see that she
Is righted, then go his way. A
strange man will not make advances
to a woman who shows the neces
sary self-respect. Any girl or woman
should draw about herself a line of
Individuality ho marked thnt It will
" bo a very bold man who will dare at
tempt to cross It Such attentions,
at the very first, should ho ignored,
and If It is refloated, a woman Is jus
tified In appealing to the first man
she moots to protect her from fur
ther Insult. Almost any man, no mat
ter how bad ho may be himself, will
* resent an Insult to a woman who con
ducts herself properly. But the wo
man should first resent It herself, by
* proper bcsrtnc and personal res
pect—Thf Commoner.
Cleared for Action.
When the body Is cleared for ac
tion, by Dr. King's Now Life Pills,
you can tell It by the bloom of health
on the cheeks; the brightness of
the eyes; the firmness of the flesh
and muscles; the buoyancy of the
mind. Try them. At all druggists,
25 cents.
o j3l m o n. x a. .
fictra trie /) 1 w 'itA VO'J ha* Al»a?3 Bwgp
jiguatu «
the Atchison (Kan.) Globe: “Joe
Tack, a well known engineer, run
ning on the Missouri Pacific between
Wichita and Klowafl lately appeared
In a big one with a picture, and when
he was in this office to-day, we ask
ed him about It. He says he had
terrific pains in his stomach, and
thought he had cancer. His drug
gist recommended Kodol and he says
It cured him. He recommerded It to
others, who were also cured. "Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests w'hat you eat
and cures all stomach troubles. Sold
by Brinson ft Hays.
Bean the . y? '*■* * ^ Hav* ^**11
Hot Weather Piles.
Persons afflicted with Piles should
be careful at this season of the year.
Hot weather and bad drinking wa
ter conntrlbute to the conditions
which make Piles more painful and
dangerous. DeWItt's Witch Hazel
Salve stops the pain, draws out the
soreness and cures. Get the genu
ine, bearing the name of E. C. Do-
Wltt ft Co.
Terrific Racs With Death.
"Death was fast approaching,"
writes Ralph F. Fernandez of Tam
pa, Fla., describing his fearful race
with death, 'as a result of liver trou
ble and heart disease, which had
robbed mo of sleep and of all Inter
est In life. I had tried many differ
ent doctors nnd several medicines,
but got no benefit, until I began to
use Electric Bitters. So wonderful
woe their effoct, that In three days
I felt liko a new man, and to-day 1
nrn cured of all my troubles.” Guar
anteed at all druggists.
First-Class Boarding.
The undersigned has opened n first
class bonrdlng houso at No. 62 To-
beau stroot, and will accommodate
day or monthly boarders at reason?J-'
rates. Comfortable rooms and everv.
thlug now and In good order. Fare
supplied with the best tho market
affords.
Mrs j. r .McDonald.
Will Break Camp Tomorrow.
Prom Thursday’s Daily
The Knox Fishing Club will break
camp at "Long Lake," near Lulaton,
tomorrow, and the Waycross mem
bers will return home tomorrow even
ing. Mr. J. W. Seals and a
Wright, of Indiana, joined the party
Tuesday night, and Dr. Gus Folks, of
Waltertown, and Capt. Hamilton, of
Marshalvllle, went down last night
It Is said that the fishing Is not "ns
good ns in former years, but about
300 trout and bream have been
brought into camp each day.
Referring to his candidacy for gov
ernor, Hoke Smith says: "The sug
gestion of my name for the governor
ship Is entirely unauthorized by me.
I have no Idea of running for gover
nor and will under no circumstances
be n candidate.
*«. ik. ir '* 5 ;1 Sr
Ulllous Bill was getting blotted.
And hit tonguo was muchly coated.
Patent "tonics" wouldn't cure him.
Companies would not Insure him.
All his friends were badly frightened
But their spirits soon were lightened,
for Bill tnld—and they believed him,
EARLY RISER pills relieved him.
Time Tried and Msrlt Proven.
One Minute Cough Cure It right on
time when Itc ornet to curing Coughs,
Whooping Cough, etc. It ts perfect
ly harmless, pleasant to take and Is
the diildrcn'e favorite Cough Syrup,
A Creeping Oaath.
Blood poison creeps up towards
the heart, causing death. J. E.
Stearns, Bello Plaice Minn., writes
that a friend dreadfully Injured his
hand, which swelled up like blood
poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve
drew out the poison, healed the
wound, nnd saved his life. Beat in
the world for burns nnd sores. S5c
at nil druggists.
Saved by Dynamite.
8ometlmee. a flaming city la lav
ed by dynamiting a apace that the
Are can't croaa Sometlmca, a cough
hanga on ao long, you feel as if
nothing but dynamite would cure It.
Z. T. Gray of Calhoun. Oa., writes:
“My wife had a very aggravated
cough, which kept her awake nights.
Two physicians could not help her;
so she took Dr. King's New Dlscov
ery for Consumption, Cougha and
Cold*, which sued her cough, gave
her sleep, and Anally cured her."
Strictly oclentlcflc core for bronchi
tis nnd In grippe. At nil druggists.
I believe In Buffering because It
chnstcns nnd purifies.
The Herald Is requested to nn-
tpmnce thnt on account of the contin
ued sc vices nt tho Plrst Methodist
church, the Epworlh I-t-ngu? social
ncc-tlng is instponod todeflnately.
Your Life
Current.
The power that gives you
life and motion is the nerve
force, or nerve fluid, located in
the nerve cells of the brain,
and sent out through the
nerves to the various organs.
If you' are tired, nervous,
irritable, cannot sleep: have
headache, feel stuffy, dull and
melancholy, or have neuralgia,
rheumatism, backache, peri
odical pains, ipdigestion, dys
pepsia, stomach trouble, or the
kidneys and liver arc inactive,
your life-current is weak.
Power-producing fuel is need
ed ; something to increase nerve
energy—strengthen the nerves.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Ner
vine is the fuel you need. It
feeds the nerves, produces nerve
force, and restores vitality.
"When I began taking Dr. Min'
RritoraUvt- Nervine nr.3 Antl-p»ln
Pills I was confined to raj- bed. I
had severe nervous epelle. the result
of two rear* Illness with malaria. I
gradually grew ao week thnt l wet
unable to sit up. The ere :1s would
commence with cold chui,. and I
would become week and elmo*t help-
!***. ■ My circulation mi poor. I
had doctored tight along but grew
weaker and weaker. The Nervine
seemed to strengthen me right away
and my circulation wee better. I have
taken In alt seven bottles of the
N *s&a*£. d MaMetaS u.
■ Dr. Miles* Nervine Is aold by your
Miles Medical Co* Elkhart, Ind
AVegetable PrepnrationforAs-
-- - ,n guJjj.
Promotes Digeslion.Checrftil-
ness .ind Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphme nor Mineral.
NOT N AliC OTIC.
no# *ounrsimtummn
Pxrjdn W-
Mix-Strut* •
R-MUStUt-
A perfect Remedy for Constipo
lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
The Kind \ ji i, i
Always Bougm
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
£Give!Nature a (Ehance
BY USING
Newbro’s
Herpicide
ESTho ORIGINAL remedy that "kills the dandruff germ."
It destroys the tiny vegetable growth in the sebaceous
glands of the scalp, after which the hair will grow as na
ture intended. Don’t wait until it is too late, for chronic
baldness is incurable.
The microbe of dandruff and baldness makes the hair
dull, brittle and lustreless. Tt Alls the hair with dandruff
and causes itching of the scalp. Later, itchokes the ver
life out ot the hair and causes it to fall. Save it wit
Newbro’s Herpicide. Extraordinary results follow its use
Read These Three Letters.
After typhoid fever my phyticl.in tecom mended Herpicide for my hair
which wax fsllinjr, I used it a nnmUr of mon h§ sod my hair is lender
now than crer before, measuring more than fire feet in length.
St. Paul. Minn. (Signed) Masts A. McIntyre.
The lop of my head was Completely bald and fifty dollars worth ef
Hair Growers" failed to benefit me. 'My photograph shows the result of
a thorough treatment with your dandruff term destroyer.
. (Signed) Clarence Hamilton.
Atlanta, Ga . Police Dept,
At an curly .vgc n>y hair began Id fall. | j,„a when 1 was
Induced to try your ralued remedy and now I rare a line head , f hair,
, (Signad) C.J. Brnoxo.
Washington. R. I.
Herpicide contain* no great., it will cot (tain or dye.
STOPS ITCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY.
Send 10 ete. In stamp* to Tm Haanctoi Co »»sr, r,pt. L. rrtraft U| t n
CHEROKEE PHARMACY,
Special Agents.
ONE 8ENT AND 1 CENT.
Some one ha, declared that a mis
sionary and a penny are alike—each
Is one «ent or 1 cent.
You can send several missionaries
to the reader! of the Herald by In
vesting a few penniee In HERALD
WANT ADS.
HERALD WANT ADS tell the peo
ple of Waycroat what you have to tell
or what you want to buy.
HERALD WANT ADS are very ef
fective misilonarle*—they always
bring satisfactory return*.
JjAfant Column.^
FOR SALE—-House, 4 rooms, large
lot. In Deenwood. Deen Realty and
Improvement Co., corner Pendleton
and Mary streets. 3t-d...
FOR RENT—House in Deenwood,
close in. Also suit rooms, No. 47
Pendleton street. Suitable for light
house keeping. Deen Realty and Im
provement Co., corner Pendleton and
Mary streets. b-3t.
FOR SALE—Three mules. See W.
N. Jones at J. W. Adams & Co. 3t.
FOR RENT.—Two furnished bed
rooms and dining room and kitchen
In same building, on Albany avenue.
No. 47. Occupant having no use for
these tour rooms, will rent them
cheap. Apply at Bay Restaurant, 8G
Plant Avenue.
WANTED—We manufacture spe
cialties whiceh are necessities In the
home, and want a good agent in ev
ery town, and a state agent in every
state to represent 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.
COW LOST—A crumpled horned
Jersey cow with white feet and white
on back and side, unmarked. Liberal
reward for Information as to her
whereabouts, ot 186 Albany avenue.
FOR RENT.—Eight • room house
66 Tebeau street. Bath and sewer
age. Apply to T. J. McClellan.
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
iness? W© can sell your business,
no matter where it Is located. This
Is the age of specIallsts.Wo aro the
only exclusive business brokers in
the country. We have buyers. What
have you to offer? We bring buyer
and seller together and make quick
sales. Robert M. Eurlch ft Co.
Pittsburg, Pa.
WANTED—A good settled white
woman, willing to cook and do house
work. For particulars, address Box
E, Waycros, Ga.
FOUND—A qolnter dog. Information
at Herald office.
L08T—In. railroad, restaurant,, a
pair of gold rimmed spectacles. 6Re-
ward If returned to Herald office.
BUY .AN .ESTABLISHED—Bus!
ness and secure for yourself a stead;
income; business Is the old fashlonet
time-tried method, of getting rich
don’t monkey with “get rich quick’
schemes; we are tho only "buslnes:
brokers" In the country and cai
place you In an established, good pay
Ing business, no matter where yoi
wish to locate. Write today and ie
us know what you want.
Robert M. Eurlch ft Co.,
""* m Pittsburg, Pa
PRESCRIPTIONS—A prescripts
clerk should be as trustworthy as ;
pilot on an ocean Uner, or an expres
train engineer. We set Just abou
that standard at this store. Yoi
will find our cash plan a great mone;
saver. ~ _ Brinson ft Hay.
Fr 7FM A mis. runts, oto sokes, eh
LLZCMA 611 * E CME| <T wit ics T -
lug nit rauov:is lettek.
The Ec «nk Co., Chicasa
Gextleuek—Encloird find one dollartc ?av lot
»nctb*« bottlt of EC-ZINE »nd t« esnu for Ec-rmt
So»p, I have n«ed nesr'.jr all ih* boitla \cu >ciu
. - hive Lexeme or. loth lee* f:cir..
knee and Ih*ve been so fcsi at tiroes i l:-’ to :*
on stilts. Since I commenced the uieof EC-ZiWE
my trouble bat nearly iiu»rrc**rea. in f. ;;it
likei c v-n well, bu? there srstlvr-rfYe'
I don’t want to «t^p tresttr. rt with c
Send me anctner bottle as KlCS
citkeof eoep. After l cieirl ttncetu U
cored end then t-wilJ.Vy; . .
b-«acodertreatm#-tier .'.ur , ~ J c•.*»’»
bejn’-t tC tell yem whet I L*i e.'**.r'd fed
crest trouble »ad rrpet.i<* 1. •>% -tj*.-'» * tt-i
time, but l hire «.;-t tu *
cured. I certainly l
remedy e
pertczUf
4 — 'Ot> Ha. .
cured. I Certainly bell*-, e I l-»ro r*n..» its .
Wfthbe-twi be* I . .n
Yu
l Ai.R.wr-
SSC. Reward will It r*U» So. *.'» »> *•
cm#, fbjtiu. mti.tiw? ww. tMt;t ?.
^•C 7 which the new Rer-ei-* rem ti y-