Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, February 22, 1908, Image 6

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pictured Mli» Ripples with most dis seising tenures. end referred to her age In sn unkind wsy, There were verses too. | Those verses told how any women strutted with a face such ss sho pos sessed owed It ss a duty to a sneer- ng public to take her face out in the deepest recesses of the woods, and away and lento It to a mlaenbU fate. Miss Ripples wept and then hunted up a lawyer, when the case was call- ad Weldon offered no defense, and the jury promptly gate the maligned woman the Tace lotion she sought. romm nnKromnw uasm to ua C ®UWT N dor. cu **••«■« nrtrtnu OS, •rwrasSr. SSQftS&Hi rasSSSs^ Nut assails Ssglu Ssptll7 Hr BtotrsM catsls(Us sad lsinitliis uirtu K.C.MnBOi,l.lt,IX.D n »riMdiai; life WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD THE LENGTHENING ROD. Hew Tork World. Morse has lost his fortune and fled let these who loose aU faith in fair- mess. who blnk that tbs laws were always made against the poor and humble anJ lawyers for the rich and powerful, who believe that a stolen j Ilk, Alexander hate been broken and fortune always protects the robber,] like Barney and Maxwell hare been from the conseouences of Its effects*driven to suicide by that Implacable and you will find that none but the best men are running for offlie In Georgia. been called by the law's fear, and like Walsh and Burton, Osynor and Greene snd Schmitz, have been found ! guilty In the courts of Justice, who who Imagine that because there sometimes seem no Justice in the law therefor** there Is no law of the Jus tice- In such as theso take heed of the crowing Hat of those who In the last two years thinking themsclvca nbove the law wsre punished by the law, o' perfihsd by the law. Let stem think of those who lfss ilyde and McCurdy and Morse hare Read the announcements of canJl- datta and the comment by the press, 1 Hwe. higher law which has never favored duns |or .privUega. Lot them think of the lengthening rod and know that retribution Is not recrant. 4t It begins to look as If demoertas should make up their mlnda to sup port Bryan for pealdent, tho Herald would prefer another man but we are sure to aopporc the nominee If we .Tonsilitis Sloan's Liniment used as a qerde and applied lo [he swelling and givestot nSt Lungs this linimaijt is unsurpassr Moons UntaMHft indispensable when hovelling because II to * Price 25*,50ttH00 Or. EoH S, Sloon. Boston. Moit.U.S.A* Thefe For The Price All oi onr goods sold under Our Personal Guarantee. CHAS.BLUM k CO. Wines, Liquors Beers, Etc. 517-519 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Agents for Pabst Blue Ribbon Bottled Beer. Jung’s Cincincati Beer. Lewis’ 66, Sunny Brook, Early Times and Moncrief Springs Whiskey. tf.iOKG DI&TA CE PNONE 188. ING IN HI SHOT SELF THROUGH BREAST E. O'Hagen a Supposed Suicide. at His Home on Brewer Street. Mr. E. O'Hagen ibot hlmaelf short ly after noon today-, the bullet pas sing through the heart, causing In stant death. Sulci.)-* Is the theory which will ddnbdeas be borne out but the cor oner*. Jury which this afternoon la bolding an Inquest over the body. The shooting occurred COMPLIMENT8 VELT. William Jennings Brsyn Issued a statement benrlng on the president's message stmt to the congress He said be recognised the moral cour age of Roosevelt in fighting against Mr.' roe opposition be has to contend with O'Hagen’s home on Brewer street, a Referring to the Wall Street methods, short time after he had reached home | he said It would be a aafe bet that for dinner from hla bottling works the financiers would see that they in Old Nine. could place no dependence on Roose- Tnough Mrs. O'Hagen and the dhll- 1 velt as a friend of the aystem. Hla dren were In the house, It la stated statement Is In part aa fallows: that the sound of a pistol shot was] “It la a bravo message and needed not heard, and Mrs. O'Hagen dlacov- at this time. AU friends of reform have ered the dead body of her husband reaion to Tejolee that President only after be had tailed to answer Roosevelt has raised hla high post- her call to dinner. tlon to call tho attention "to the The body was reclining In the chair wrongs that should be remedled.Ho usually occupied by Mr. O'Hagen has pointed out the corrupting Influ- wrnle at homo. A pistol was lying encea, that flow from pedatory wealth near by, and he was dead when dls- monopolistic enterprises which have covered by hla wife. given unearned riches to the few who The news of the probable aolclde by controlling great Induitrles of the was a great shock to Mr. O'Hagen numerous friends la this city. He was noticed on the streets this morn ing and appeared to bo in good apir- its. It ban been known for some time, however, that the financial I striogency had been hard on Mr. O’Hagen, and the fact font hb had recently been unable to pay all his hills promptly had worried greatly. Mr. O’Hagen r nas alao been a great sufferer from asthma, and It Is said he has recently spent many sleepless nights from this disease. He Is a man whom all liked, and Is one of the last Id the city to have thought of suicide, one would have supposed. nation, hava levied tribute upon toe whole country." TRICKED OF THE TIME. A Philadelphia lawyer, who spends most of hla time aot his country es tate employs a sturdy Iriah garfiner whose one desire In life Is to live un til the btnncr of freedom is unfurl ed over Ireland. One evening the lawyer strolled through the grounds of his place and slopped to have a chat with Toe gard- ner. THINK! Cabbage Plants are Not AU Alike! You have to pay the same price, for them so why not yet ihe beet. That's the kind we grow. Our time is divoted to this work and nothing more. Money can r ot produce better plants than ours. We want to give you the best REGARDLESS OF COST We select our plants and THROW THE POOR STOCK AWAY Give us a trial order, and if you don’t find them sa isfactory your money will be refunded VARIETIES: Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield Succession, Flat Dutch, Drum Head. TRICES. l,ooo to 4,000, $1.5o per thousand F. O. B. 5,ooo to 9,000, $1.25 “ “ Meggett, lo.ooo to 2o,ooo, $l.oo “ “ S. 0. ' CASH WITH ORDER THEC. F. BUTLER CO., MEGGETT, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Philadelphia Ledger says the next president will have he appplnt ment of four Justices of Hie supreme court. Whereupon the Newt and Ob server remarks that “Mr. Bryan wfii appoint four men who will appoint four men who will appoint four men who will preservee the rights of the states.” How can either party be so positive In Its statesmen. THIS-GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE (or ■ few minute* of your time. No one who has a horn* to live in can afford to min thl* truly GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. I To cecure FREE of charge < Clock, the I„ „„„ 1,nnn, w'ms moat Important thing In the home. And Michael. Jo you know that »o..i tue|| , ^ “ B EAUTIFUL GOLD It la being diacovered that the new poatal regulation* affecting bogus publications and Illegal eubacriptlon* has materially reduced the demand for print paper. No doubt this new ruling will prove to be a good one. WUl will Sheridan Club, 4 qusrts .82 75 I’ald, the folowlag package* Sheridan Club, 6 quarts .84.00 4 quarts 8unny Brook ,.|5.00 Sheridan Club, 13 quart! .$s.ot 11 quarts Sunny Brook .113,00 Pure North Carolina White Corn.83.u0 BOTTLED IN BOND. Black and Blua Corn, 4 quarts . ■8J.uo 4 quart* Mellwood . .34.50 Harvest Corn, 4 quarts .83.50 Jl quarts Mellwood .$13.00 Laurel VaUey Corn, « quarts .. *$3.50 BOTTLED IN BOND. Imported Scotch Whiskies, Brandtea 4 quarts Guckenhelmer 18.00 Qlna, Port and Sherries delivered 111 IS quarts Guckenhelmer .812.75 4 bottles, aa follows: GOVERNMENT BOTTLINO. 4 bottles Club Blend Scotch Whls- ; 4 quarts Uonerict Springs ... ..14.00 key delivered for 11 quarts Moncrief Springs .. .811.00 4 bottle* Mormlll* Fro res 3 Star* J ALSO BOTTLED IN BOND. Cognac $6.00 | 4 Fives Old Crow ..35.00 4 bottles of Don Carlo* Sherry . .$4.00 4 Fives Hermitage ..15.00 4 bottles Nlerport Port .34.00 Both Old Goods and Bottled In Bond. 4 bottles Hill & Underwood Dry Remember, all above Whiskies are or Tom Gin .81.51' bottled In Bond under Government's 4 bottles 8lr Robert Burnett .... .$5.00 supervision. 4 bottle* Cryslallied Rock and Rye Fine blended Whiskies delivered to or Peach and Honey .♦3.54 ou all express charges paid. BULK WHISKIES. ' Lewis 16, 4 quarts ..85.00 Jug Orders Not Delivered Hunter, 4 quarts ..$5.70 Per Gallon Harper, 4 quarts ..33.00 Sunny Brook. $ years old .$5.00 Bah* Spring. 4 quarts ..$5.00 Gibson Pure Rya .84.00 Canada Taaaaaao, 4 quarts . ..»s.:r Lewi* 88, Blend .84.60 Blum's Monogram, 4 qt*. blend or Early Times Bourbon M.00 Blum's Monogram bottled In hood White MUla Bourbon .83.00 4 quarts • .$4.34 Indian Hill 109 proof .$:.50 11 quarts Monogram ........ .813.00 Land of Flower*. Blend .83.00 Ilium's Sylran Glen. 4 quarts ..I3.K Irven Briar Tsnntaaaa .73.00 Blum's Sylvan Clan. 8 quarts . ..Mi' MeOaffia* Malt .82.50 Siam's Sylvan Gian, 8 quarts . . .84.40 Canadian Whits Rya .83.00 Blum's Sylvan Glen. 11 quarts ..»».0» .82.00 -Recently the house of representa tives of Mississippi passed a prohi bition bill abolishing all saloons In the stite, to take effect December 31, 1008. 4* A VALENTINE THAT C08T 11,400. One of the most expensive valan- Ines passing through the malls was sent to Miss Sophia Ripples, by John Weldon, of Wllkeaboro, Pa. It cost b'ui 81,400 and was not so very elab orate at mat. The trlmlngn cost the moet. Weldon had been rejected by Miss Hippies. S*i> had turned him down gently, but firmly, and he felt 5hml- tated. This was shortly before SL Valentine's Day last year and In a spirit of revenge, he mailed- her a re minder of the season. It was a home made valentine.. It we are here enjoying the beautllul AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEAR3. twilight It Is dark midnight In Ireland BEAD EVERY WOOD OF THIS 6BEAT OFFER l*e ashed. I MUtt ,fcSSi?? h g??f “Faith, an' Ol'm net surprised." ro- rJBStnAfVB&ftMW plied the garduer. "Ireland nlver ajjrmj wantro gstU.^1 wW i,..He- vet” P*1«L a carefully wrapped got Jl »UCe yet. package of handsome portraits ; of George Washington, and ask you to ahow them to your neighbors. The adminlsrator of the estate of These portraits are copies of „ vi. . the best known palntlny of the Marshall Field, Chicago's great tner- first President of the United States, and are different from POSITIVELY GUARANTEED NottoTaraM, to Kaap Him for Tan Yaan. chant has just compromised with the and handsomer than any pic* tax. collector by paying a million dol- ££ of ““ k,na 3,00 * ,,r lara by way of back taxea on prop- toVth* dlnma-roMi w alt! erty that Mr. Field had not Haled, Tho claim waa for $1.730,000. It wa. i7hSm.*'S^iSfry *n°Jd not known until after hi* death that "If,o’SS’SiTammS Mr. Field owned propery upon which' {jgjgjjo U he waa paying no taxea, and the new* ’ — — came with great surprise to those who knew him well. Hla friend* would not believe that h* had pur- poaely failed to Hat the property for taxation. Whether purpoaely or not h« failed lo do so and tho city Is a million dollars better. Dispatches from the Interior of Mo- rocco state that 10,000 Moors were killed In n recent battle with French troops. The number of dead French officers and men Is 100. The French led the attack and al most completely surrounded the Moors The French used heir machine guns chiefly and mowed the Moors down by wholesale. —•]. Aa prosperity has de’cerloated while In charge of our republican friends they can hardly sustain their claim of n partnership with providence. Still they will doubtless again urge the dangers of Intrusting the Demo crats with such a delicate task as res toring prosperity. An Atlanta Dispatch states that Governor Smith la having a pretty severe bout with the grip, and It will be several days yet before he will he able to go to hla office In the capi tal. Every member of the governor’s family has bmeen a sufferer from the grip. — 4* Two amall earthquakes probably at a great distance from Washington were recorded on the seismograph at the weather bureau daring Sat urday night apd Sunday morning. Taft waa probably stepping around somewhere In the neighborhood. Georgia School of Technology