Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, July 04, 1908, Image 5

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Se -m- - . I nT.r;i t\ ii i.1 'I bfanTi'WfT THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD The people of Ora dy county are! __ . „„ consratulatlns thomsJlvea that they MD\ FRANK STRQEBE ar<) to have a new count. Grady coun-1 •” n0, rnnlllV UI flVtUE, ty desire* to have anything she wants. •0 SAYS THE COMMERCIAL INDEX / cvat s hervous wreck, I felt no desire to live. Miss Helen Taft, daughter of the republican presidential nominee is to visit Savannah! What will Atlanta *ay about that? -+ It seems lively that Judge Gray will be named for several places by the Denver convention. That suits us. In fact we are going to be pleased this time. —* When the Way cross Herald says that "Joe Terrel stock is considerably above par in Georgia." We opine that the Herald has got sense like real folks.—Columbus Enquirer. * "A noiseless candidate Is a blessing' says the Charleston Courier. Yes in deed, one of that character has re cently made a winning race In Geor- ^ • That the prohibition law is doing much good in Georgia there seems no doubt. If a follow has to send a hun dred miles for a bottle of whiskey he is likely to be very sparring with Its consents. • The prohibitionists will convene In national assembly at Columbus, Ohio, in two weeks. The party will accom plish nothing in national politics, its Strength is best promoted within state lines. -I- Here's and "ad" from the Quincy Journal: "Our motto. ‘Live and let live/ Greensboro Pharmacy"—which we must say is very pretty ami appro priate and obliging in the pharmacy * OF THE PAST WEEK. REMARKABLE RECOVERY, - THANKS TO PE-RU-NA. Maine has had prohibition for fifty years or more and yet they are having en election up there today with prohibi tion as the issue.—Ex. The prohibition law has never ben onforced in Maine, barrooms have flourished in the cities for many years. ^ Governor Smith has placed himself squarely against the use of money in elections. We are with him. Now, let the Governor issue a statement of.his expense during the recent campaign as his convention fri Macon prescribed.— Valdosta Times. 7+ Get my "Book No. 4 For Women." ( It will give weak women many Yalu- f able sugestlons of relief—and with strictly confidential medical advice is r - entirely free. Simply write Dr. Snoop fes tr Racine, Wls. This bool* No.: 4 tells w : all about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how these soothing, healing, antisep tic suppositories con be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The Night Cure is sold by all dealers. Bills to create three now counties have already been introduqed at the •present sesalCQi of the Georgia General Assembly. Heat prostrates the nenres.In the sum mer one needs a tonic t6 off-set the customary hot weather Nerve and Strength depression. You will feel better within 48 hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. Its prompt action in res toring the weakened nerves is surprise tug. Of course you won’t get entire ly strong In a few days, bufceac'a day you can actually feel the Improvement That tired, lifeless, spiritless, feeling will quickly depart when using the Restorative. Dr. Shoop’; Restorative will sharpen a falling appetite; Xt aids digestion; it will strengthen the weak- building the womout nerves that these organs depend upon. Test It a few days and be convinced. Spld by all deairs. ^ ..... Tao function of the kidney's la to ■strain out the Impurities of the blood which Is .constantly passing through them. Foley’s Kidney Remedy makes the kidney’s healthy. They wi.» .strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley’s Kidney Rem» <ly and it will make you well. Union and Central Pharmacy. + For the next ten days we will sell the famous Jewel tailor made shirts At reduced prices. 2.50 shirts , for ■92.00; $2.00 shirts for $1.50. The . *Waycross Pressing Club,'I*. L. Page Prop. tf. Mrs. Frank Stroebe, R. F? D. 1, Apple- ton, Wls., writes: "I began using Pertina a few months ago when my health and Strength were all gone, and I was nothing but nervous wreck, could not sleep, eat or rest properly, and felt no desire to live. “Threa.Jx)ttlos of Pcruna made me look at life in a different light, as I be gan to regain my tost strength. While my recovery took nearly four months, at the end of that tlmo I was better than er had been before. I hat! a splen did color and never weighed more In my life, I certainly think Poruna is wlthont a rival as a tonic and strength builderi and it has my endorsement.” This lady entirely recovered from a nervous breakdown. Sho Old not go away to a sanitarium, and spend hun dreds of dollars for a .euro. Sho just staid at hojne, took Peruna, and in four months weighed more than ever in her life, had a splondid color, life lookod bright to her. Pernna did all this for bor. What moro could be expected of any romody? Man-a-lln the Ideal laxative. 8oven persona were killed by a tor rid wave In New York the other day. Bryan will be allowed to solect the man for second place on his ticket. The Herald has no suggestions make. ■H- According to the report of the chair man 21,036 men are at work on the Panama canal. They ought to make some dirt fly. * * An exchange augeata that both Tom Watson and Bryan have the advan tage on Taft in the matter of experi ence. i Cha,. A. Town, of New York. Bays be la willing to take aecond place on the Natlonnl Democratic ticket. Any. thing to please the children. * From Rayhnn Oap to Tybee Light ened Kidneys aii^ Heart by (Imply'Ve- Wow lan't It about time for the Geor gia politicians to Invent a new phrase? •nggesta the Rome Tribune. We hare been thinking the same thing. Now, why not, “From Chattanooga to Jack sonville, with all the Jry land that Ilea between?"—GrtOn News. With a atop over at Waycroas en route. 1 THE MACNIFICANT BOWDEN HOME ON CARSWELL' STREET WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET SHORT TIME ONLY. SEE MR. 3CW0EN ABOUT IT QUICK. tf Bargalni In tailor made Jejvel shirts 'or the n&t ten. days a^the Waycroas PreasIngClub F. I^Ptgo. Prop. tf FEED WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY, GRAIN, BRAN. COW FEED, CRACKED CORN, COTTON SEED fttlAL, HULLS, 8HORT8, CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRI T8, ETC. The Georgia and Alabama Industrial Index, published at Columbus, Ga., says in its regular-weekly issue: | "The spirit of business enterprise 1* abroad in the Southern country, es pecially in the favored states of Geor gia and Alabama, as is well illustrated in a hundred different ways. \Alon, with the resumption of normal condl tiens there is a variety of idufctrlal ami business expansion that indicati that the greatest era in the develop ment of the South’s material resources is now in its dawn. "It has been a week of big things in Alabama, and Mobile the port for that state, has been very much in the lime-light The Birmingham and Gulf Navigation Company, proceeding with Its ambitious plans to transport the products of the Alabama iron and coa .fields to tidewater, has acquired eight Beamers plying the Alabama iron and coal fields to tidewater, has acquired to be prepared, eight steamers plying the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers. The Ik connect with the new electric llfie that is to pierce the heart of the Ala bama mineral district, extending from Tuscalooaa to Gadsden, via Bir mingham, and it is planned to trans port the products of Alabama’s mines and factories by electric railway and steamboat to Mobile Bay,' where a great shipping station Is to be estab lished on Dauphin I. land. It is an ambitious undertaking, and one Is no* surprised that the capital of the com pany is the good round sum of $10,- 000,000. "The canneries that have been tablished in Georgia and Alabama this year aro giving employment to many people and the proprietors anticipate a nice profit. Their success is giving a great Impetus to the Industry, and it Is predicted that next spring scores of canneries will -be established in tho two states. Another subject in which the peoplo In the fanning dis tricts are becoming moro and more interested is that of creameries. Ono-ls being established at Newnan, Ga., by the farmers of Coweta county, and there Is an agitation to launch such an enterprise at Toccoa, in the moun tains of North Georgia. A creamery was recently established at Cedartown,^ Ga. WHALE8. The largest of all animals are ont tho elephants, but th« .whales. A large elephant weighs about six tons, but the largost whale reaches the im mense weight of 150 tons and would furnish four carloads of flosh and blubber. Albout forty different kinds of whales and dolphins are known, and, although they live in the open sea and look like fish, they are not fish at all, but are true maraals breath ing air and feeding their young on milk, like cows and horses. FOR 8ALE. ^ We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERM8 LA8H T. Q. BIBB SMOKE </. M. COX, CO. FIGARO’S TIE BEST OKU UVA1M CIGAZS By Bank of Waycross Receivers, Southen Hotel Block. Jes«e Thomp son et al, vs. Bank of Wtycross, et al, In Ware Superior Court, April Term, 1908. Under order of the court In above stated matter, the undersigned ceivers will, up to eleven o’clock a.m., u:y 14 recolvo private bids for ti.e sale, fur cash, of what Is known as the. Southern Hotel Block, includ ing bank, hotel and poitofflce fixtures —a personalty. Said block covfer* an of 87 1-2x200 feet with a street frontage of 375 feat. The above described Southern Hotel block Is the most centrally located business block in the City ot Way- cross. It Is a two-story brick bulldng, has 33 office rooms oa second floor and 10 rtore room* on ground floor. Rente!, per year under present leases between six and seven thousand dol lars. most of the leases expire In about two years. U present leases were out between nine and ten thousand dollars could now be realized trom the rents cn said property. The property contains the prwont postofllce, is within one block Of where the new, one hundred thousand dol lar postofllce is soon to be built. It Is opposite and within twenty yards of the Union Passenger Depot, where about forty passenger trains pass dally. Waycross has a pouplatlon of about 15,000, and on account of the $2,000,- 000 Atlantic Coast Line Shops which are Just completed, and of other great industries which are soon to be gin operation here, it is conceded that the population will reach 20,000 with in thp next two years. A. M. KNIOHT, anil',: A. p. BRANTLEY. Receiver, tar the Bask of Waycrcss WaycroM, Goorela, Jsae 27til. 1204. THE MAENIPICANT EOWBEN HOME ON CARAWKX STRUT WILL MMAIN ON THE MARKET A SHORT TIME ONLY. BEE MR. Ten Ter Cent Discount On fire Insurance Where dwellings have all flues from the ground L0TT-PEAB0DY INSURANCE AGENCY . PHONE 135. , WAYCROSS, Ga. This woman says that after month* of suffering Lydia E. I’lnkliam’s Vegetable Compound made her as well a* ever. I** *********-l--l-** + ** *+***.{.*.{, * . TRY A BOX OF Maudo K. Forgie.of Leesburg,Va, writes to Mrs. l’iukham: -1 Want other suffering women tc know what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound liaesdone for me. rot months I suffered from feminine ills so that I thought I could not live. 1 wrote you, and after taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed 1 felt like a now woman. I am now strong, and well as ever, and thank you for the good you have done me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN! For thirty years Lydia E. link- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made front roots and herbs, has liccn the standard remedy for female ilia, and has positively cured thousands o! women who have lx>en troubled with REDDING’S TALCUM POWDER 25c THE PCUND Of Excellent Quality and of Delightful Terfume displacements, inflammation, ulcera- — ” " i, irregularities, tion, fibroid tumors, E iriodic pains, backache, that liear- g-down feeling, flatulency, indigo* tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don’t you try it 1 Mrs. I’lnkhnm invite, nil sick women to write her for ndvlce. Sho has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynu, 31 ass. VERY LOW RATES. Very low 4th of July excursion rates to all points on Atlantic Coast Line. Tickets on sale July 2. 3 un.l 4th. Final limit July 8th, 1908. For Information boo any ngont of tho At lantic Coast Line R. R. Co., or write T. C. White, Gen. Pass. Agt., Wilming ton, N C„ or B. M. North Dlv Pass Ant., Savannah, u n. Redding & Co* PHONE 305 •k*****************^. 4. .j. 4. 4.4.4, TONY BROWN’S > : RESTAURANT I OPPOSITE DEPOT , PROMPT SERVICE EGGS ONLY 20 CENTS OOZ. AT MUTUAL GROCERY CO. THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OF J. E. BOWDEN, ON CARSWELL STREET, NS FOR SALE. A QUICK PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN. & a lott Peach & Pecan Land We are offering slv attractive peach, pecan land tracts, rang ing In alia from thirty to sixty five acres each, at low price and easy term*. It la elevated land and near the railroad. -SEE US QUICK.* Offices For Rent Offices, (he beat In the city, over the Post offlee. Telegraph office and Telephone office for 1 v *iH IfHil Residence lor Rent p Several good residences for rent, and rooms furnished or un- furnished. ggjggg|U BOWDEN ABOUT IT QtlltJC. D. & 0. LOTT New Cook Just I niplojcd Gives Bcsl 01 Srlalailiin To Evety One REGULAR DINNERS 35 CENTS THE BEAUTY OF Al COSTUME RETURNES WHEN CLEANED BY IRENCH SYSTEM DRY AND STEAM CLEANING WE CLEAN THE DAINTIES GARMENTS WITHOUT INJURY.. TO THE MOST DELICATE FABRICS. ELEGANT LACES, HANDSOME OPERA COATS, THE MOST ELABORATE ROBES AND GOWNS, FURS, FEATHER8, LIN GERIE AND ALL WEARING APPAREL, CLEANINd UNDER SUPERVISION OF AN EXPERT. mn mum & mp giiib 25 PENQLETON ST. AGENTS LARGEST DRY CLEANING PLANT* IN THE SOUTH EMORY SEASHOLrZ ' 5 AND 10 CENT STORE IOO PLANT AVENUE!. Leri e granite dish pan* COo value,, 10c on opening dir. Stew pan*, large granite 4 quart 10c. • M fV.:d! IlKpSHfl I will eery a full line of dlsbea, glassware, crockery, tin ware granite ware, notion*, email hardware, candles, hosiery, Haro ring extracts lace*, ribbon,, and many other article*. Como and v be convinced. Bargain* every day. v Watch the Window. FOR SALE All South Frontage on Cherry Street Rh/ereUe Park reasonable KIYEKSDE PARC CO. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4,