Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, March 07, 1908, Image 4

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THE WAYCEOSS WEEKLY HERALD !■... 1 'h- A mu Wore# than an alarm of fire at BlSbt la tlio metallc cough of croup bringing dread to tne household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar In the House and give it at the first sign of danger. Foley's Hon ey and Tar has saved many lives an 1 It Is the only safe preparation lor children os it contains no harmful drugs. All druggists. “The Atlanta, Birmingham & At lantic Railroad 1908 cafendar has proven tne most popular railroad cal endar Issued In the Southeast. The heavy demand for tihtyse calendars has causeJ a second edition to be Issued. Copy can be secured by send ing seven cents (7c) in stamps to W. H. Leahy, General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. tt | Railroad.. Restaurant AtliLtic Gcast Line Depot Open Day and Night FIRST-CLASS nvicz -NO^E-ON RECORD. ——There Is no case on record of ‘ " I ugh or cold resulting in pneumonia Do you know that Plnesalve Car*'or consumption after Foley’s Honey — ««“ * ">«*“« "> 0—C lo^Vb^alX"- the *2£ Inf our Inflammation and polaoa 7 It: quickly. Refuse auy but the genu I. antiseptic. For cuts, bum., ,«*!*-. “."“aU 'jrasSSL.' 0 * ** ma. cracked beads It Is ImmedlsUI rslisi. «old bp Cherokee Phsrmsr? Strength iWseknm. means Nerve In a hun(frwi°U. tart! It la almoet alwaya a that mallr U all at fault or Heart Nerva tore power, more , _oore governing Jeart mtiit continue e etomarb am) kidney* alao have aaroe control ling nerves. f Thla crtarljr explains why aa a medldne. Dr. op a Restorative has In the past done so much weak and ailing Hmrts. Dr. 8hoop first sought cause of all this painful, palpitating, euflocat heart distress. Dr. Hhoop's Restoiatlve-this popular prescript Jon—is alone directed to these wpak and wasting nerve centers, it builds: iCMrengtbens; It oners real, genuine heart help. If voa would have strong Hearts, strong dl- ^mt°as needed^with 1 *'** * n ° rTug “ rwetahllsb Dr. Shoop’s Restorative Naturally a young man« best girl ig all in© world to him—which ex- plnitiH why nit the world doves a lover. You can get the best Red Rllss and Early Rose seed Irish potatoes from Wood & Varnedoe. 3end in your orders early. tt Weak Women To weak and ailing women, there is at least ooe wav to help. Butwlth that way. two treatments, must be combined. One is local, one.Is constltu. lions), but both are Important, both sawn tlx I, Dr. flhoop's Night Ours Is the Local. Dr. 0hoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. The former-Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure—Is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. 8hoop's Restorative is wholly an Internal treat* meat- The Restorative reaches throughout the entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve, all tissue, and all blood ailments. The "Night Cure'*, as Ita name implies, does Its wtrk while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam ed mucous surfaces, heals local wcaknesi discharges, while the Restorative, eases c [dtemeot. gives renewed vigor and a: excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy, lake Dr. Bhoop's ReetoraUve—Tablets or Liquid—as a general tooie to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. tShoop’s Night Cure “ALL DEALERS” YOUR BUILDING WORK 3 Will be satisfactory—everything els being equal—if you 3peclfy White Rose lime. Atlas Portland Cemen and Acme Wall Plaster. We buy 1 large quantities and are In position to quote low prlceg. Quality and ull count are our key worJs. Tele phone 186. MVT I P. N. IMRLEf HARDWARE COMPAY Guano! Guano! The well known brands of the SAVANNAH GUANO :CO. LONG STAPLE COTTON GROWER. BONE FISH AND POTASH. DIAMOND COTTON POOD, EXCELSIOR. FOR SALE BV US. BREWER & SIRMANS n sue* •"tuausn e«>tiisi>itiei'tui«ai'ii THROUGH Pullman Service -VIA- Southern Railway SHORTEST LINE. BEST ROUTE New York, Kansas City, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Birmingham and'St Augus tine. ' * — For further information’ and Reservations, write to G. R. PETTIT, TravTPus-JAgt., Ma- con, Ga. WILSON, BENNETT * LAMDIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW fraeral Practice la All Uia Court!, State aid FedartL Wayeree* Ga. OR. W. K. MEEKS, DENTIST - OFFICE—Front Room Up Etalra ol Walker Building. Office Phone 373. Residence 273. DR. E. M. NOLAN, Praetlea Limited to RICHARD L. SINGLETON, Contractor and Bulldar, Plana and Eatlmatoa Furnished on Application. No. 3 Gilmore Street .'Phdat (38. S S LUDLUM- M D Practice Limited to tho » EAR, EYE, NOSE AND THROAT. Offlee Over Redding Pharmacy. Hours: 8 to 18; S to 5. Sundays I to 10 Way ere is, Georgia. rOK ALL KIND OF PLASTERINC See D, J. McCANN, CONTRACTING PLA8TERER. Phone 217. Box 81, WAYCROSS. GA Granolithic qidawalks A Specialty. PALACE BARBER 8*Noi>. Mary st„ Redding Block. Flrit-clan, Courteous Workmen to terve you. Your patronage will be appreciated. GU8 REYNOLDS, Prop. G R LOVELACE. D e ntist -Phono 304. Offlco over Star Clothing 8tora. DR. A. FLEMING, Phyelclan And Burgeon .... Office Orer Central Pharmacy. Plant Avenue. Retldence Phone, 440. Offlee Phone 303. C. B. MYER8, BUILDER. Superintendence and Percentage Work a Specialty. Convrete And. Fire Proof Construction, e RESIDENCE PHONE. 383. OFFICE PHONE, 131. OFFICE NEW HOTEL. UH. Yt H.^QUILLIAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reildence 20 Reed etreet, ‘Phone 13, Offlee Phone 305 Rejdtnf'e Drug Store. + + + + + + + + + - * W. L. HINSON A CO. * UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, * PHONES 54 AND 413 + •> JACKSON GRIMES SHOEMAKER- NEXT DOOR TO CITY CLERKS* OFFICE, JUST BELOW THE FIRST NATIONAL SANK. ALL WORK GUARANTEED C. C. THOMAS. Attorney And Conncellor At Law ROOM 34 LOTT-HtTCH BLDG. * Waycroit. Ga. Farm For Rent Twenty acre farm for truck farm ing. Good 'aonee and outbuildings two miles from the city and In eight court houeo. Apply to D. B. H. Williams. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Wo are peaeel to announce that F» ey-a Honey and Tar for conghe, coU< and lung troubles la not affected by ho Nations Pan Pood am drags law “ It coitalnj no opiates or other armful drags, and we recent end It a sate remedy for children and adnita. (old by Central Pharmacy and Union ’harmacy. HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA. . Tow can avoid pnramokla and other Mrioos results from a cold hy taking Foley-e Honey sad Tar. It atop* thi cough, haste the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. Refute any huo the tnulne Is the yellow package. Central Pharmacy * Union Pharmacy. A BOUGH DIAMOND. To the Touch It Greatly Resembles a Lump of Alum. I asked a dealer: “How ii it pos sible to distinguish a diamond in the rough from ordinary pebble* of quartz, jasper, carnelian, heliotrope and other similar atonee? Are not many valuable atonea lost in the sorting?” “Million* of dollars’ worth annually,” he replied. “Here ia a rough diamond. It weigha fif teen carats. Shut your eyes and put it in your pocket. There. Now feel of it, and remember exactly how it feels. You notice a smooth soapiness? Of course. That soapi ness or oiliness is shared by no oth er mineral, or at all events by no other white stone. Now hand it to me, still keeping your eyes shut. Thanks. Put this in your pocket. It is another fifteen carat stone. I have only two of that kind. How does it feel? You find the same oilinesa or soapiness, do you not? Of course. “Give it back to me. Open your eyes. Hero are the two diamonds, side by side. One is a real diamond, the other is a piece of alum. Alum is the only substance that can be mistaken by the feel for a diamond. If you had not been so anxious about your sense of touch you would have noticed that the alum dia mond is much lighter than the gen uine. Play this trick on some of your expert friends who think they can tell a diamond as far as they can see or feel it.” I recollect a Doer who, having heard that the diamond is tho lyird- est material in nature, placed a good sized one on the tire of his wagon wheel and gave it a mighty crack with his sledge hammer. This nat urally splintered it to atoms, for the diamond, singularly enough, is not a homogeneous substance, but is laminated, or in layers. In somo diamonds theso layers may bo easily separated, especially in tho so called “plate glass” ones. Cutters always take advantage of the layers in their operations. “Plate glass” diamonds are always white and peculiarly clear. They arc so brittle that they often splinter of themselves on be ing disemboweled from the earth and introduced to tho light. It ia the practice now to wrap them in cotton wool and let them receive the light and air very gradually.—New York Press. Old This Dog Raasonf Here is a simple incident which perhaps the experts can explain: I am a clergyman. My study is in the chnrch. On the side of the building at right angles from the door and distant from it is a win dow. One summer evening I was at work in my study. Our.dog, a young Airedale terrier, was with me. A large moth, attracted by the light, flew against the wiro window screen from tho outside. Sandy, very much excited, jumped up and tried to get at the moth. Of coarse he could not do it, as he was inside and the moth outside. After a few efforts ho seemed to realise the state of af fairs. He left the window, came to moth from the outside. Did the dog reason? New York Times. HAVING ARRANGED FOR LARGER QUARTER8 IN THE NEW BUILD ING, I HAVE LEASED MY FORME OFFICE TO MR. L. V. WILLIAMS AND UNTIL THE OFFICE BUILD NG IS COMPLETE I WILL BE TEM PORARILY LOCATED AT MY RESIDENCE NO. 14 MILLER 8TREET. FOR THE NEXT TEN I WILL MAKE MY PRICES ON ALL HIGH GRADE WORK JUST ONE HALF PRICE DON'T FAIL TO HAVE YOUR TEETH FIXED WHILE THESE PRICES ARE ON. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 50 CENT8 PER TGOTHj * OR. DANIEL, Dentist, WAYCROSS. GA. At the Flood. frankly admitted it to Noah, maimer was that of a chastened softened person. “You monkeyed too long,” the patriarch. “We give yc about trying to float” The general liquidation lowed had the usual effe< hut the insiders.—Puck. An Easy Task. been a busy instructor of many mu sic students. Promptness end econ omy were two of his watchwords. Now that he htd grown old and taught but sparingly hie habit of speech often ceased e smile. “Whet time shell I come for my lesson tomorrow?” asked one of his few pnpils. “Yon come Ton yon get reatty,” said tho music master, “bat be brompt, eo aa not to taste my time nhr your own. Understand?” A boa conductor was shouting “This way for ’Olloway! ’OUowayr when a would be witty jester on the pavement called ont: “Stop, con ductor i You’ve dropped one of your -h’s.’" There was a titter inside and outside the bus, but the conductor quickly retorted, with s broed grin: “Never mind, sir. I’ll tick it no (gain when we get to the langd.”—bated on Answer*. I EXCLUSIVE WAYCROSS AGENTS g COLUMBIA * we ALAO HANDLE THE Wonderful Indestruotlble]! Records ft. w. LftNG, WAYCROSS SEWING MACHINE! SUPPLY AND REPAIR HOUSE i d .. mr* t " r. '! t •• B !! ' * 1 !! «i • » HARDWARE Building Material, Paints and Oils Stoves and utensils 1 j j I i» • • 1 , > Everything in our Line. Watt Hardware Co. ;; \?6. Should you want a servant, help any kind, wish to sell anything, buy anvthir lost anything, found anything, wish to re rooms, etc., call 25. Your ad will be taken, si put in TOE HERALD’S want column and \ will credit you for it if you like. w ■p