Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, June 22, 1908, Image 2

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THE WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD THE EVENING HERALD A. P. PERHAM A SON. a* Editors and PubTlahera. 1 Entered at the Post Office at Way- cross, Ga., as second das matter. The Evening Herald Is published •very evening except Sunday. The Weekly Herald every Saturday. % Ail subscriptions are payable In advance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known on application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION': Daily. One Year 13.0C Daily. Six Months 12.50 Dally, Three Months Weekly, One YeAf CO WAYCROSS, GA., JUNE 22 1908. Georgia leads the way. I.et otht The mercury went up to 91 In At lanta yesterday. We expect to *»<•■ wariner than that In the Gate City 4* That will ho a Jolly crowd which rolls Into Atlanta tonivnt over A.. II. & A. Atlanta will donhtles glad to hh.. them. I the delegates selected If ** State Convention are on hand Ain ho something doing in the “ lt - | GINGER ALE In The Oletrlct Court of The United State* For The Southweetern j the IfKALTTHFUL SUMMER BRINK Division of the Southern Dletrict j >Of Georgia. In re “RED KEEN” GINGER ALE. THE BEST OF ALL Sold by the caw from the Fac tory or at Soda Founts. Mixed Soda’s delivered anywhere In the City. J. W. McGee, Bankrdpt—in Bank * ruptey. By virtue of an order eranfed by j Hon. Max Isaac, Referee, In the! above mated cause, there will be | sold at the place of business of said j bankrupt in Way cross, Georgia, at j twelve o'clock noon, between the le gal hours of sale, on Monday June I 29th, 190S, to the highest and best J bidder for cash, subject to the confir- J (nation of the court. All the assets of j Rest Stov tne said Bankrupt, befog the stock In : trade and fixtures, heretofore used j by aim In the operation of his dry goods business In the City of Way- eross. Georgia; and consiting of dr**ss goods, silks, velvets, linen cot ton goods, ribbons, ladles’ and cTTTI- itivn’s dry goods supplies rent's fur* nlKhlng goods, clothing, shoes, boots, notions, cloaks jackets millinery, aces, embroidery; and In short all of the articles of goods, wares and merchandise. us well as the store fix tures, and office furniture of said hank nipt, now located In the -aid place of business; and all of which same Is of the sworn appraised value, aggregat ing approximately, eighteen to twenty thousand dollars. A detailed and ite-1 "This clearly explains whr, ... ... , Sboop’a Restorative has in the past done so much statement of tne said ftppralwu p,r weak an«l ailing Hearts. I>r. Hhnop first *ou«bt e-in he the cause of all this painful. palpitatinf. tuffocat- WOOD! WOOD!! Wood Dellverd at Your door $2.5i» Cord. Georgia Bottling works D. L. KEEN, Prop. TELEPHONE NO. 337. Heart Strength HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON Dry Goods, . and Notions, Shoes, etc. Waycross, Ga ffeart Weakness, means Serve .. Veaknogs—nothin* more. Yos- weak heart in a hundred is. in it> It Is almost always a that really If all at fault. - - Cardiac, or IP-art Nerve —simply needs, and must hare, more- power, more stability, moro controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart most c ontinue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also havo controlling nerves. • in: • ..... If ... hidden tiny little This olescure nerve—the Cardiac, as a medicine. Dr. valuation ell In occupying n front In Georgia politics, only hove it front soat hut »<• cushioned. -* dear Georgia Car Tilings are gutting 11 old Georgia already. Tin Company resumed operation lanta the other day putting 1 iRpn to work. Wo find the following In “Poor Richard Junior's Pnllosophy:" “The vainest nmn living Is the man who prides himself on having no vanities'* And tills: "In the Wheel of life most people want to he the huh.” BRANTLEY FOR LEADER. Congressman John Sharpe Williams of Mississippi, leader of tae minority of the house of representatives, has tendered Ms resignation to become effective in Dctfrmber. Mr. "Williams lias led the democrats In congress for n number of years, and ho has proved an able man In that position. By his elevation to the position of United Htates sou at or, no finds it necessary to surrender the leadership and he has decided to Jo so before the ex piration of Ms term In that position. The democrats at the approaching session of congress will elect A cessor to Mr. Williams. Many states, of course, will present names for t plnco, w.dch Is one of houor and one that should be tilled by nn able rep resentative of the democratic party. Georgia has a man well suited for thy position in every particular, lit Is from Brunswick, am! Iias for sev eral years ably represented the Elev enth congressional district. Hon. WJI- flam O. Brantley would make an able minority loader of the house of rep resentatives. He is able, brilliant, sol „ w *»•* sensible, with plenty of prose •nd profoundly. lie raiiKs as one of the foremost members of the national house, hss a largo following among the southern members and there is no abler man iu congress and one bet ter suited for’tW position of leader Mr. Brantley has been mentioned In connection with this place on num erous occasions and many promtneut people, and member sof congress and ethers, have signified their desire to support him. Aa Mr. Williams announced In his reilgttatlori, the next congress may bo democratic, and In that event a democrat would bo elected speaker. The minority leader, aays Mr. Wll- turns, should, have gft least the train ing of the lost, or short session of congress, not only to fit him for his portUmeaUry duties, but also to make a mors Intimate acquaintance with the personnel on the democratic side than perhaps he might otherwise have. , Mr. Williams sites up the situation In the above etatomenL and Is wil ing to give way before the expiration of his time as leader In order -to per mit some other democrat to secure the training during the abort session. Congressman Brantley would make the democrats a great leader, and his Mends, no doubt., will nominate him for the place,—Brunswick Newt. l»JWl ... , _ Vt. f-hoop's R*-*tor»tivtr—this upon application to the under- f popular prescription—I* alone directed to these , , ,, , i weak and watting nerve center*. It build •! Trustee at Brunswick. Georgia , itYtrensthens; it offers real, genuine* heart help. . KUHnry Tin. cn T,i I II you would have strong Hearts, strong dk •lospcttlve tiiuacru. i no fcH,a motion, strengthen these nerves — re-esubliab * rly will be sold in parcels seg-1 th. m at needed, with aled, or In bulk, as may >< state. shall rha interest of the said osful bidder or bidde ltd the Trustee ten per cent mint of such bid of bids. as eg of good faith; the balau- l»ald Immediately upon the on of sale by the court, and »I the property to the pur- purchasers thereat. Said ntlntie from day to day hfiId property bo llnally «Jls- Dr. Shoop’s Restorative -ALL CtALEKS*' til nil of posed of. T.iis June 19th, 1908. D. W. KRAI’SS. Trustee of the estate of John W McGee, Bankrupt. Brunswick, Georgia. THINKS IT SAVED HIS LIFE. - Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says iu a recent letter: “I havo used Dr. King’s New Discovery many years, for coughs ami colds, ami 1 think It arved my I fee. I have found It reliable remedy for throat aud lung complaints, and would no more be w.uiout a bottle than I would be with out food.” For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the dead of throat and ung remedies. As n preventive of pneumonia, and hea.e.* eak lungs It has no equal. Sold under guarantee at all drusstores. 50c ad $1.00. Trial bottle free. . NO HUMBUG. No humbug slalma have to bo made for Foley's Honey and Tar, the well known remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles. The fact that more botles of Foleys ^loney and Tar are used than of ay cough remedy Is the best testimonial of Its great merit. Why then risk taking aomo unknown preparation when Foley’s Honey and TAr costs you no more and Is safe and sure. Union and Centrat Pharmacy. CA8H BUSINESS AFTER JULY . On and after July 1st Jordan’s Bi cycle Store will be turned luto a strictly cash business. We have re duced the price on every article In our line and will guarantee to aell| you cheaper for cash than heretofore. We appreciate the liberal patronage ac corded us In the past and hope the public will contluue to trade with us. JAS. L. JORDAN. Kodol For indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon It. aft* * using two-thirds of a ft .oo bottle o( Kodol. ft | can honeitiy ear It has not ban** £ l * d wW refund you* money. Try Kodol to« »r on tble ruarantee. Fill oat end el«n i be I ,|lowing, prsunt it to the dealer at the lima of purchase. It It tails to eatiefr 7o« leturn the portl# containing one-third ot the nrediclna to the dealer from whom yon booxkt it, and we will refund year money. Town )igestsWJ\atYouEat And Makes the Stomach Sweet O.O. DeWITT t OO.. OUmm IU, . REDOING & CO. ORINO Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Iltutoa. Prlco BOo. kRMACY. UNION PHARMACY COMMENCING WITH SOUP and continuing ri:-ht through to des sert, your dinner will be tlio bettor for having us supply the groceries. We take great pride iu caintaining tiie ; reputation as THE LITTLE BETTER GROCERY STORE. We want you to feel that when you come here you get better qualities than the ordinarilyy good. To further cement your loyalty we make prices a little lower than the lowest. Come and make up prove it. Laxative f PAINE’S COMPOUND LAXATIVE SYRUP I FOR STOMACH AND LIVER l! j | Does No! Sicken -or Gripe | I PRICE 25 CENTS j" Buy your Groceries from the old reliable Groc ery store THE Wood Sc Varnedoe. HOW ABOUT FRUIT JARS? HAVE YOU A FULL SUPPLY OF FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMB- LERS, RUBBERS, PRESERVING KETTLES? IF THERE IS ANY* THING YOU ..WISH IN THIS LINE, WE ARE IN POSITION TO FURNISH IT PROMPTLY. PHONE 186 P. N. HARLEY HARDWARE CO. CO. Wilson - Block PHONE 128 \Y. It. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,, writes: “Thio is to certify Faat 1 have used Foley's Orlno Laxative tor chronic constipation, and It has proven without a doubt to be a thorough practical remedy for this trouble, and It is with pleasure I offer my conscien tious reference.’* Central and Union Pharmacy. Operation tor piles wilt not be necessary a you use Man Zan Pile Remedy, guaranteed. Price 60c. . Cherokee Pnhrmacy. The moving pictures at Pleaaant Momenta Station will be highly later- eattng (very night thta week, and well worth the price ot admtuton. St TAX NOTICE. I will be at the Court Ronae tor the parpoae ot receiving state and county tax returns on Thursday, Friday and Saturday June IS, 1* and 20th. The books will cloee on the 20th. Come make your Tax return, and aavg doable tax. , Respectfully 1L-B. HENDERSON. R. T. B» W. C. »J WAYCROSS PRESSING CLUB F. L. PAGE. Prop- 25 Pendleton Street. Pbone 345 Repairing, Steam Gleaning and Dying, Reblocking Hats. Indies Work n Specially. Telephone And Have Our Wagon Coll Carl1346 x 12 AMERICAN FENCE AT WATT'S ‘ Come and get what you need before it is sold. Pinules for the kidneys 30 days trial $1.00. Guarantee. Pluules act direct ly on the idneys and bring relief la the firstto backache, weak back, lrune back, rheumatic pains. Idney and bladder trouble. They purify the blood and invigorate the entire system Cherokee Pahrmacy. One application of Man Zan Pile Remedy, for all forms of piles, soothes reduces inflammation, soreness * and itching. Price 50c Guaranteed. Cherokee Pahrmacy. BUCKLIN'* ARNICA SALVE WINS. Tom Moor*, ot Rural Route, 1, Coch ran, Go., writes: “I had a bad sore come on the Instep of my foot sad could find nothing that would heal it until 1 applied BnckUn'a Arnica Salve. Less than halt of a 25 cent box won the day for me uy affecting a permaa* eat cure." Sold under guarantee at all drugstore. T • ^ ■ Tim uiiiinir The Waycross Bakery HAS OPENED A BRANCH STORE ROOM ON. CORNER OH PENDLETON AND MARY BT.'S WHERE FRESH mi>, PIES, CAKES, ROLLS ek. MAY BE OBTAINED ALL TIMES. ALSO CHOICE BBLEOTION OP CANDIES. FRESH, WHOLE SOME BREAD IS WHAT YOU OET WHEN YOU PATRONIZE UB. STOP WAGON ON STREET OR LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT BRANCH STORE. The Waycross Bakery, F. L IKAGN, Prsp. ; It'fine one feels dull and spiritless, In the spring or early summeY, they cal! it “Spring Fever.’ But there is no fever—usually. It Is the after ef fects of our winter habits. Tre nerves are mostly at fault Tired, worn-out nerves leave U3 languid lifeless, aal without spirit or ambition. A few doses of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative will absolutely and quickly change all of these depressing symptorils. The Restorative of course won’t bring you back to full health In a day or two, but it will do enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that the remedy Is reaching that “tired spot” Druggists every where are advising its use os a plen- did and prompt general tonic. It gives ore vim and more spirit to the spoon ful than any other known nerve or constitutional tonkl It dhiYpolis a falling appetite, olds digestion, freels sluggish livers and kidneys, and brings negr life, strength'and ambton. Test it a few days and be convinced. Sold by all dealers. €• South. Co East or West Oo anywhere, go everywhere, hot yon will not he able to And more re- freehlns ot cooling breezes than can be had right here In the city by ualng an Electric Fan. Yn anpply the ten and we win anpply the current at a trifling coat We tell the tana cheap write ue and we wll tend a man to aee yon. TIE WAYCROSS ELECTRIC v IKjH * F0WERC0, ' : To atop any pain, anywhere n twenty mlnutea, almply take Juat one ot Dr. boope Pink Peln Tableta., Pain meana congeation—blood preaauro—that la alL Dr. Shoop's Headache—or Pink Pain Tableta—will quickly coax blood preaauro away fro pain centera. At- - tar that pain la gone. Headache. Xeu ralgta, painful period* with women eta ret inetaut help. 20 Tableta 26c. SoM by all deilera. . .. . •*,.».. : . . J ...