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.A. P. PERHAM & SON,
Editor* and Publishers
Slow Towns and People.
"Talking ’bout slow town," re-mark-
<•<! the solemn-faced man who wore
the green goggles, "I have JiiHt escap
ed from one—crowded out. Well, sir,
In this town It requires two clocks to
The Evening Herald is published j cun un hour; and a slow note never
~*very evening except Sunday. The comes due; why, even In a wet spell
Weekly Herald every Saturday. i water will lie on a hillside dreaming
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WAYCROSS,QA., JUNE 17. 1905
Hussell says he will stay In the race
o the hitter end.
Most any fellow can Insist that he
s util! in the race, hut that don’t
noun Hint he Is going to ho governor.
Japan says she Is willing, hut not
inxlous. That's what the lady we
joard with said, hut she scooped us
• The forts an<l the kind forces of
‘ he I nlted States are withstanding
Admiral nukins’ attacks In fine shape.
Admiral l>lckins evidently needs u
Tew Japanese ships to help him out.
Tire Idea of Terrible Teddy, the
war .lord of Oyster Hay, acting ns
"peace.ninker" nmuses the great pow
ers This Is a now role for the Pres-
Idem —Savannah Pi ess.
v any rate ho seems to have learn-
' oo The part of leading actor to per*
* f*' Hon.
The Atlantn News reports thnt
*OJark Howell and Hoke Smith hnvo
had their first Joint debate. Hoke
asked Clark "pointed” question,
and Clnrg replied, “Well, Hoke, I be
lieve 1 will. Ih It good?" They
l*oih smiled nnd the meeting adjourn*
sluggish to catch a slow fever.
"I was Informed by a praver-m
Ing man that one of the police*
I in trying to run down an oxcart that
I was traveling a speed dangerous
•5 00 ^ acc * , l‘' n, *- v cut his on a pie
| of glass, and actual circulation w
I n ° Hie wound healed up and
60 I ovcr before It bled.
25 "Hut that's not nil. A young man
j whose face had grown unusually long
from having been disappointed In love
became so desperate that he undertook
the ordealof getting a shave, and, sir,
you wouldn’t believe It, hut that man
died hnfJpy In the barber’s chair of
old age, and was burled half shaved,
“Why, n couple of fourteen who
wished to sign articles of agreement
for a ‘scrap,’ sent In post haste for
the parson. The reverned hastened
to the scene of conjugal activity
and got there Just In time to say the
funernl rites over tho remains of the
aged couple nnd to console their
grand children. Not only that, hut a
young man who lives neH door to
the church started the year before to
»ttei.d the services go: Cere Just as
his | a rents V ere corn'ng out for tiM
first Mmo nftoi having »,one there m
t'mr voting days to g >: married. ’
'What were >ou dol m Pi that town
of which you speak?" ventured one
of the half dozen commercial men
who had been compelled to dwell In
the tents of th wicked on account of
the cold weather on the outside.
“Why," said the narrator, “I was
sidling a treatise on ‘Push nnd Pluck
In Huslness.”
And he put out the lire with the
last year's tobacco crop preprotory
to retiring for the night.—HU! Mur
ray In North Georgia Citizen.
By the time Tlflon, Fitzgerald,
Ooilla nnd Astihurn get through with
old Irwin county, there won’t l»e
enough to make a potato patch. But,
taking everything Into consideration,
perhaps It Is best to divide up tho old
county, nnd give It to the enterprising
and prosperous towns named nbovo.
—Nashville Herald.
The United States should take time
l»y the forelock, so to speak, and get
rid of tho Phltllplne Islands while It
xna.v he done peaceably and with hon*
t>r. It* presence there ns a master
In slmmeless. It Is n slmmo thnt enn
1»e perpetuated only at n grent sncrl
*flce of blood and treasure. Safety
lies only In tho Justice of lotting the
Phllllplnos go free.—Sparta Ishmne-
tite
.Repeal the Chinese Exclusion Law.
The following Is an extract from a
very sensible editorial which appears
in the Albany Herald of yesterday.
Many readers of the Wnycross Her*
Aid will doubtless recall tho fact that
this hns been our position on this
juibjoct for years.
"This conference between New
York business men nnd th«j President
Again brings before the country the
^consideration of our Chinese exclus
ion laws and nffords opportunity to
Auggest thnt tfooao laws are operating
.Against our beat Interests In more res*
■pools than one. Why not repeal the
'Chinese exclusion law entirely? The
law. in Its Inclplency, never had any
thing but n narrow and fanatical,
weml religtoua race prejudice to reat
wpon. and even as political claptrap
>It has been over worked and worn to
ai frazzle
iIan’4 It about time for ua to begin
to look at this question of Chinese
exclusion from a common-sense, bus-
I’tacss and Industrial standpoint? Is
ilt not barring from this country a
idaaa of labor that (a now very much
needed and greatly to be desired? We
tjelleve that the great majority of tha
thoughtful people of the South are
today ready to answer this question
In th affirmative.
The South has either got to obtain
more labor, or better labor from some
aonreo. or stand still The need of
labor Is now universal throughout the
•South, and. tn our opinion. Chineae
would bo more desirable than
class of European lahor that we could
Iwpo to obtain. The Chinese would
Also stand our climate better than
*he Europenas and could be more
readHy adapted to our farm work.
Mobile our gates are open to Ital-
iifiA Hungarians. Russians. Scandl-
* navians and all the riff-raff of Europe,
'Why exclude the industrious and tract-
Repeal the Chinese
d have done with It
The State Might Stand Either.
We are nfrald thnt tho early guber
natorial campaign ih d» vol.io’ng too
much heat. When we nil* Incline 1
to get excited, remember thnt tho gu-
hernntorlnl race Is stout eighteen
months off yet, nnd nlv> let as remem-
l.jr tint there Ih no d^nuT of nn un-
vor'ltv man being elected governor of
tills gient State. Tlu two men now
most discussed nre Hon. Clark How
ell and Hon. Hoke Smith, and In each
caso Georgia would not suffer were
either elected, nnd nny unnecessary
heat In discussing the situation la
somewhat out of plnce, particularly
nt tills season of tho gnme. Clark
Howell Is a distinguished Georgian,
who Is well equipped for the position.
His great newspaper has always
fought for the people, nnd been In the
lend In all matters concerning the
heat Interests of the state. Hoke
Smith Is n big brained, big hearted son
of Georgia, who would fill the position
with ability and fidelity. Let us try
to wait awhile before acrimony be
gins.—I .nG range Graphic.
HEALTH IN PAN AH A.
A Savannahian says: la Septem
ber I was taken with pain 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 <?n -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 I was confined to
rny hod. 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 Kidney Cpre. My
wife bought a 60 cent bottle. I took
it regularly, and on the morning of
tho third day I got out of bed, went
hack to work, and feel better now
than I have In years. It is the best
liver nnd kidney medicine I havo ever
used. D. B. FULLER.
Foreman Almar’s Mill.
A fine spring medicine, manufac
tured by tho Panama Medical Com
pany, 101 to 105 Houston street, Sav
annah, Ga. For sale r.nd guaran
teed by Brinson & Hay.
OASTOniA.
Bam th« /f The Kind You Hate Always Bough!
Fewer gallons; Wedrs longer.
8trfctly Genutne.
Most of the patent medicine testi
monials are probably genuine. The
following notice recently appeared in
the Atchison (Kan.) Globe: “Joe
Tack, a well known engineer, run
ning on the Missouri Pacific between
Wichita and Kiowafl lately appeared
in a big one with a picture, and when
he was in this office to-day, we ask
ed him about it. Ho says he had
terrific pains In his stomach, and
thought ho had cancer. His drug
gist recommended Kodol and he says
it cured him. He recommended It to
others, who were also cured. "Kodol
UysiK ula Cure digests what you eat
nnd euros rll stomach troubles. Sold
by Brinson & Hays.
OASTOniA.
Bum th* /y Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
8ign*tnra
of
NOW OPEN
saved Dy Dynamite.
Sometimes, a flaming city Is sav- _____
ed by dynamiting a space that the j
fire can’t cross. Sometimes, a cough mi. A ff nn/ | \ /I..-. A.
bangs on so ’oDg, you feel as if J. 11“ cllllt A" Lt III
nothing but dvnandfe wou’d cure It. j
Z. T. Gray of Calhoun. Ga.. writes: ^ T O II F
“My wife had a very aggravated ! O 1 V 11 li
cough, which kept her awake nights.!
Two physicians could not help her; j Nothing Sold Above Ten Cents,
so she took Dr. King’s New Discov j
ery for Consumption. Couchs :<u .
Colds, which eased her cough,, gave
her sleep, and finally cured her."
Strictly scienticfic cure for bronchi
tis and la grippe. At all druggists.
Bilious Bill was getting bloated,
And his tongue was muchlv 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 BUI said—and they believed him,
EARLY RISER pills relieved him.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for the
stomach that which it Is unable to
do fol* itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
supplies the natural juices of diges
tion and does the work or the stom
ach, relaxing the nervous tension,
while the inflamed muscles of that
organ are allowed to rest and heal.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat and enables the stomach and
digestive organ to transform all food
Into rich, red blood. Sold by Brin
son & Hay.
Uselul and Ornamental Articles
for the Household and Kitchen.
A miscellaneous . assortment ot
goods at lower prices than can be
obtained elsewhere.
Misses flabei and
Frankie Folks, Hanagers.
Folks Block, next to Watt Hardware Co.
Terrific Race Wim
"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 me of sleep and of all Inter
est in life. I had tried many differ
ent doctors and several medicines, reries IHav drain. & Brail
but got no benefit, until I began to ^ *■ * *
use Electric Bitters. So wonderful
was their effect, that In three days
I felt like a new man, and to-day 1
am cured of all my troubles." Guar
anteed at all druggists.
J. D. FISHER,
Successor to K. \V. Parramoure,
Dealer in All Kinds
Fancyjand Family Gro-
FKESH MEATS.
Prompt and courteous attention.
Prices as low as is consistent with
good goods. Give me a trial and
I will please you,
J. D. FISHER.
’Phone 130 jGlenmore Avenue,
OLD NINE.
First-Class Boarding.
The undersigned has opened a first-
class boarding house at No. 62 Te-
beau street, and will uccommouate
day or monthly boarders at
rates. Comfortable rooms and ei
thing new and in good order,
supplied with the best the market
affords.
MRS. J. R .McDONAi.D.
Hot Weather Piles.
Persons afflicted with Pilos should
be careful at this season of the year.
Hot weather and bad drinking wa
ter conutribute to the conditions
which make Pilos more painful and
dangerous. DeWItt’s Witch Hazel
Salvo stops the pain, draws out the
soreness and cures. Get the genu
ine, bearing the name of E. C. De-
Witt & Co.
OASTOniA.
Bmm iu Till Kind You Han Always Boqgtt
Time Tried and Merit Proven.
One Minute Cough Cure Is right on
time when ltc omes to curing Coughs,
Whooping Cough, etc. It is perfect
ly harmless, pleasant to take and Is
the ‘ihildren’i favorite Cough Syrup.
Cleared for Action.
When the body Is cleared for ac
tion, by Dr. King's New Life Pills,
you can tell It by the bloom of health
on the cheeks; th* brightness of
the eyes; the firmness of the flesh
and muscles; the buoyancy of the
mind. Try them. At all druggists,
26 cents.
PALACE BARBER 8HOP,
MARY STREET,
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting,
In First-class Style. Polite and
Careful Attention.
At-
Reduced round-trip rates via.
Inntlc and Birmingham Railway to
all summer resorts. Let ua figure
with you on your vacation. For ratea
and full Information see any agent of
the Company or address H. C. Me-
Fadden. O. P. A., Waycross, Ga.
6-9-tf
A Creeping Death.
Blood poison creeps up towards
the heart, causing death. J. E.
Stearns, Belle Plaine, 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, and saved his life. Best In
the world for burns and sores,
at all druggists.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Fewer gallons; takes less of Devoe
!<ead and Zinc than mixed paints.
Wears longer: twice as long as lead
and oil.
Notice.
Pay your street tax before July 1
and get a receipt In full for |2.00
for the year 1905. J. W. Colley,
City Marshal.
A Bad Quesaer.
It’s the same everywhere; cant
gueaa little enough.
Mr. C. O. Brown, Columbia, 8. C.,
employed an experienced painter to
paint his house. The painter on see
ing the quantity sent to the house—
Devoe—said there wasn’t enough.
There was ten gallons left when the
job was done.
It’s the common experience.
For sale by P. N. Harley Hardware
Company. ••
CASTOR IA
For Infant! and Children.
!ie Kind You Have Always Bought
ELLISON’S BARBER 8HOP,
Just Opened. r
In Southern Hotel building, In place
formerly occupied by hotel office.
. Three Chairs. Prompt Service.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS OESIKED
P. C. FOLK8, M. D.
Office upstalfe In Folks' Building.
Office 'Phone 68. Residence 'Phone 87.
Calls left at
'Phonea 95 or 68 will also receive
attention.
C. H. BEATON
Real Estate
and
RENTS.
FINE FARM FOR SALE!
Folks BuildingT - *
TelephoneJoNo.£ 253.
The Shapes of Rolls
May differ, but if they come from us
the quality will be always the same.
And if you are a Judge of
BREAD
and appreciate it when it Is good you
will want nothing better than we can
sell you. The quality Is good because
what goes into our products Is good.
And the bakers, too, they know thely
business and never fail to use their
skill to the best advantage. Let the
wagon deliver you some every morn
ing. .
Telephone 118.
j. c. HUBER.
Waycross Council No. 21.
J O. U. A. M.
Meet* every Monday evening
at 6,00 o'clock in Red Men’e
Hall, Plant Avenue. Mem
bers are urged to attend, an 1 viaitlugjbroth
er« are cordially invited.
K. L. SINGLETON. O. J ALLEN.
Secretary. Counciio -
Rtyclkr i oi vein ion o
WbkeNId L«dyt, No
27. K. f'f P., Monday
Evening 8 ( 0.
M»n bers and visiting
brnhifs cordially ir,
vite»
WAYCROSS LODGE, NO. 07,1.0.0, F.
Meets Wednesday night
at tODOo’clock. Lodge room
Lott & Hitch building
“-•rd floor. Every member
‘xpected to attend, and
cordially Invited. ‘
i Lodge. No. 3^5. F
C. IV. Wiggins.
De tz Kncampmi-nt No.
3, 1. O, o- F. meets in lodge
room in I/m-Hitch build
ing every second and fourth
Tuesday nights. Visiting
brother* arej cordially wel
come. tf
Newton Phillips Camp No. 163
Meets every Thur*
day night in Red
Men’s Hall. Every
member urged to be
present. Visiting
Sovergeigns w e 1 •
THE CROWNING TRIUMPH.
Of our laundry work is whiteness
where It it called for. Colored good»
we cleanse thoroughly without caus
ing color to run in the least
We do high-grade work and oar
fine domestic finish excels all other
methods.
Collars and Cuffs are Ironed smooth
so the skin of wearer is not Irritated.
The Wilson Steam Lanndrj
Dr. E M. Nolan,
Practice limited to
Ett. EAR. NOSE ARP THROAT
JACKSONVILLE. FLA
As Special Surgeon ot the Atlantic Coast
Line. Is at the Wnycross Hospital every Mon
Tomochichi Tribe Improved
Order of Red Men meet*
•veiy Friday night at Coun
cil Hall in Masonic build
ing. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
G. R. LOVELACE, Sachem.
R. L 8INGLETON. C.of R.
I am making a specialty of
8ETTING STILLS,
BOILER8, ETC.
And am open for Brick Work of any
kind. I also make smoking chimneys
draw. I guarantee all my work and
can furnish references from operators
throughout this section. If you need
my services notify me a few days
ahead.
G. B. HAGGARD,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
J. CAMPBELL,
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates Furnished on All Classes
of work.
PARLOR BARBER 8HOP.
ISAAC DAVIS, Manager,
78H Plant Ar*.
FIRST CLASS WORK
And Courteous Treatment to AIL
Your Patronage Solicited.
Don't Fall to Call and 8.. Ua.
Electric
Light
The Best
Light
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM.
U the Only Poaitbl* Way of iiavtaa
A* Effective Cere.
If you see a woman or a maa with lux-
urUnt ffloaiy hair, you may be sure nei
ther has tUndrufT to amount to anything
In nearly every case where women and
men have thin brittle hair, they owe It
to dandruff. There are hundred* of prep
aration* that "claim" to cure dandruff
but not on* but Newbro'* Herplcide tell*
you that dandruff 1* th* reault of a germ
burrowing Into th* »?alp. and that per*
had by killing tha gam: and there Is do
other preparation that Will destroy that
germ but Newbro** Rarplctd*. "Destroy
You Are Missing a Chance to Save Money
if you do not have your
House Wired Now.
The dull season is here and we can give you prompt service and low prices-
lour house will rent much better if wired and you had better get ready for the new
Vna*Si!in“„‘°c. l a t ’on'ir*b; p«°ple who are constantly moving in. Call and Jsee us, or ’Phone 29 and we will
give you estimate.
S.M Sr \mitat druiDM. S.nJ 10c. t>
SSK *• «• <*.
CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
THE WAYCROSS ELECTRIC LIGHTMNDIPOWER COMP'Y
A. S. Horton. C. Z. Sunn.
Morton & Dunn,
Contractors and Builders*
GatimatM furnished on ill cIum. ot
work. Addrm W.jcrou fxwtoffice or
•** «» »t 79 Eld, St.. 4S How. 8t.
‘‘’photographs
U Ion Want toe
BfST
Wilson’s Studio,
Orer First National Bask.
Flint Avenue,
I. th. Plxce You in Looking
for. There You win Find
Ererythlng that Is Necemrr
to produce th.
HIGHEST GRADE OF WORK.
Frame. Mad. te Ord.r
From the FUrat Use of Mould
ing lu th. CU T .