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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
THE BEAUTY OF
A
COSTUME RETURNES WHEN
CLEANED BY
FRENCH SYSTEM DRY AND STEAM CLEANING
WE CLEAN THE DAINTIES GARMENTS WITHOUT INJURV..
-to THE MOST DELICATE FABRICS.
ELEGANT LACES, HANDSOMi OPERA COATS, THE MOST
ELABORATE ROBES AND GOWNS, FURS, FEATHERS, LIN
GERIE AND ALL WEARING APPAREL, CLEANING UNDER
SUPERVISION OF AN EXPERT.
VUHYGBQSS HOP & PRESSING CUB
r 25 PENDLETON ST.
AGENTS LARGEST DRY CLEANING PLANT IN THE SOUTH
ARE YOU STILL FAYING RENT
IF SO WE ARE 8URPRI8EO!
WV ar<* th»» old reliable, the pioneers
In loaning Home Money. We have
been In business for »ix years in this
state, and have loaned hundreds of
tnousands of dollars all over the
South. \y« will funds;! ANYBODY
the money ut 5 per cent Interest to
buy outright or to buy a lot and build
on It, or lift a mortgage; and you re
pay us montidy payments which,
ISnisVUISG THE INTEREST, art
less than you tire now paying for rent.
And In ten years you own the property
free and clear. Write TODAY for in
formation about our NEW LOAN CON
TRACT.
M. L. BYCK,
DISTRICT AGENT
STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN COMPANY
Room 404 Is Grinds 0ff.es Building
MANY TERRIBLE"CATASTROPHES
ARE REPORTED.
8t. Petersburg. July 9.—Twentv
men were killed and forty Injured -o
the collapse this morning of a build
in* In course of construction.
Constantinople^ July 9.-I6 U re- ' GOOD ALREADY ACCOMPLISHED
ported that a thousand Inhabitants of j The Brown platform favoring ow
,bc valleys of the Yespfl and frma.u 'a*-*, dulck pension payments her-
rivers in Asia Minor have been ter schools, and -good times for
r ! everybody, sounds good but it will an,
jrk. “Talk is cheap tut It takes
CROP CONDITIONS.
Washington, July 9.—The agricul
tural J'-rartment reported grain con-
dltions as follows: Spring wheat 89 4
per cent; Winter wheat 80.6 per cent:
corn 82.8 per cent. Acreage 100,996,000.
drowned In a flood. The town
Tokata was completely wiped out.
Cologne, July 9.—The new bridge
which has been la course of erection
for many years over the Rhine, col
lapsed this morning. .Many work
men were killed. Details of the ca
tastrophe are lacking.
Odessa, Russia. July 9.—Rioting,
bloodshed and a merciless slaughter
of people by Cossacks broke out at
Tabriz today. The food famine was
the cause of the outbreak. Mobs of
starving people, begging food, gather
ed on the streets. The soldiers, ap
parently believing It was a revolution
ary demonstration, charged upou
them. Many women and children
were slain along with the men.
All Is not harmony among the Demo
crats at Denver. They'll get together
after the convention Is over.
.J
The Bryan tumult at the Denv.-r
convention broke all records yestefc-
t seems to be the man.
money to buy land"—quick penslo.n,
good schools and good roads mean
hlg.i taxes. The good things mention
ed above, and 'ow taxes, have ne\er
walked down the road together, and
never will.—Washington (Ga.,) Star
“The good things mentioned’’ In the
Joe Brown platform, “and low taxes.”
did walk Town the road together"
when Terrell was Governor.
It was never contended, however,
that the Joe Brown administration to
come next year could slugle-hande.l
ami alone restore prosperity; but just
as the Hoke Smith administration
helped to pull down, so the Joe Brown
administration will help to build up.
Much good has already been accom
plished by the vote of the people i.i
’ifest'jrlng confidence.—Macon Tele
graph. (
day
When It comes to making a big noise
at a convention the Democrats can
hold thedr own with all the other fac
tions and go a few chips better.
.j.
Ileat prostrates the nerve6.In the sum
mer one needs a tonic to ofT-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
Re.*to ath . Its prompt uctlon In res
toring the weauened nerves Is surprls-
Of course you won’t got entire
ly strong in « few days, hut each day
mlly feel the improvement
BE8T THE WORLD AFFORDS.
“It gives me unbound pleasure to
recommend Bucklln’s Arnica Salve."
says J. W. JinKJns, of Chapel Hid N.
C. “I am con vinca i Us the best salve
the world afforl3. ’t Jr-.-'l a felon on
my thumb, and U never falls to heal
every sore, burn or wound to which it
is applied.” 25c at all durg stores.
THE BOARD OF TRADE OF
JACKSONVILLE WRITES STANTON
The following letter folly explains
ieself:
Jacksonville. Fla., July 7. 1998.
Hon V. L. Stanton,
Waycross, Ga.
Dear Sir:
I beg to acknowledge receipt of your
lettter of the 2nd In3t., and am plear
ed to note you will he able to avail
yourself cf the opportunity of address
ing this Organizatln upon the subject
of extension of the A.. 3. & A.. Rail
way to Jacksonville. I shall look for
ward with Interest to another letter
from you fixing a date.
I note you prefer to have the meeting
so as to have the delegates leave her
on the 7:30 p. m. train. I will have
the meeting arranged for the after
noon.
We have also sent an Invitation to
be present on this occasion, to the
Hon. J. G. Knapp. Mayor of Fitzgerald
I have communicated the contents
of your letter to Mr Brobston and
we await with Interest further com
munication from you.
Very truly,
H. H. RICHARDSON,
Secretary
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
young and old Is prompt relief for
coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping
cough. Gently Laxative. Guaranteed
Cherokee Pahrmacy.
MRS. C. A. FLEMING WAS
BURIED THIS MORNING.
Savannah. Ga., July 9.—The funeral
of Mrs. Charles A. Fleming, who died
on Tuesday afternoon took place this
morning from the First Presbyterian
church. The services were conducted
by Rev. James Y. Fair, pastor of the
j Independent Presbyterian church to
which Mrs. Fleming belonged. De
ceased was a native of Augusta but
moved to Savannah over 20 years ago.
She was formerly..Miss Wylds, of Ail
guiita. Her father was one of the
who built the Georgia R. R.
. . . . . ..... I t j . J. J. JU *4. A * 4. * * * + 4 That UriMl. IlfJless, spiritless, feeling I'atlon, bllllousness and malaria.
+ .J. * * * 4. * * * * * * * r * 4- -I- ** * -J- * * * T V ’ wU1 qulcklJ . , k . liart when using the I nil druggists. ...
JUST EXACTLY RIGHT.
- “I have used Dr. King’s New Life
Pills for several years and find them
just exactly right,’ says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrlsvllle, ' N. V. New
Life Pills relieve without the least
liscomfort. Best remedy for consti-
25c
LIFE INSURANCE
And
NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION
A Nstlonnl Bank nolo 1“ absolutely safe because It Is occult'd
by n deposit of bond! with ilio government
A State Lite insurance Policy Is equally ni sitfe as n National
Bank note, because ovoi*y one ol Its Policies Is secured by a de-
po.lt of lls entire value wilt the State under whoso laws it operates
No holder of a National Bank Dote or a State l.lfo Insurance
Policy bus lost or ever will loose anything on either because the
rigid deposit law to which both are subject, renders such loss
an absolute impossibility.
Attorney General Hart, of (ieorgla snld recently: “That no man
cuuld afford to trifle with his Life Insurance.” In taking lu.urance
therefore, keep your eye on SECURITY.
The Stale Lite lnsuraare Company of Indianapolis, Ind., De-
poslts lls reserve ANNUALLY with the Stnto. It raised this de
posit on the flrst of last January from Four Million To Five Mil
lions Elgh Hundred Thousand Dollars.
ASSETS 1909 ”> IE.353.74d. f
ASSETS 1907 $6,674,752.
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1900 $679,625..
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1907 $707,402'..
FOR INSURANCE “THAT INSURES"
V. L. STANTON. MGR.
STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Waycross Ga. _
Restorative. Dr. Shoop’t Restorative
will sharpen a falling appetite; it aids
digestion; It will strengthen the weak
ened Kidneys and Heart by simply re-
bulhiingthe womout nervffi that'hese
organs depend upon. Test It a few
days and be convinced. Sold by all
dealrs.
Just for a guess tho Herald pre
dicts that It will be Bryan and Gray.
A good train,
-f-
An exchange suggests that a lazy
man Is no worse than a dead man.
Either is had compauy.
r-+———
The llostou lire yesto ’day cost the
insurance ’companies 11,590,000. lt v |
was a right smart blaze.
Get my “Book No. 4 For Women."
It will give weak women many valu
able sugestions of relief—and w.ta
strictly confidential medical advice Is
entirely free. Simply write Dr. Saoco
Racine, \VU. This book No. 4 tells
all about Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure and
ho*'' these soothing, healing, antlsej..
tic suppositories con be successfully
applied to correct these weakness*.
Write for the book. The Night Cure
is sold by all dealers.
T.ie function of the kidnej’s Is to
strain out the Impurities of the blood
which Is constantly passing through
them. Foley's Kidney Remedy nias**
the kidney’s healthy. They wi..
strain out ail waste matter from tue
blood. Take Foley’* Kidney Reme
dy and it will make you well.
Union and Central Pharmacy.
CITATION.
Georgia;—Ware County.
To all whom It may concern: —
W. J. Carswell, bavins in propel
form applied to me tor permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
of B. J. Smith, late of said count}
this Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of B. .1
Smith, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law and
show cause If any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to W. J. Carswell, on B. J.
Smith’s estate.Wltness my hand and
official signature this 10th day of July
1908. * %
WARREN LOTT, Ordinary.
Trade Maas*
DC0IGN3
COFVfMOMTJ AC.
Anfon* sonding a (krtrh anil dMcrtpltnn may
aSSpssHSsKswia
••nt frv*. oW«t ■stenry for ••nninnit p*«
CttfoU Uk«*n thruuih Nunn A to.
IfMrtoi $$*fc*. without cWffe, lu tho
Scientific American,
SBSiS
Pinnies for tho kidneys 30 days trial
$l.oo. Uuuranted. Pinuies act direct
ly on the hlneys and bring relief In
the flrst dose to backache, weak back,
l"mq back, rheumatic paius, idney and
bladder trouble. They purify
blood and Invigorate the entire system
Cherokee Pnhi tpacy.
Says the Philadelphia Ledger: The
chances are against a Bryan victory,
but they are not to be despised.
If you are a democrat make up you
mind to vote for Bryan for president,
will be the choice of the party.
PtUburg banker* have ordered that
all of their clerks and minor official*
be measured by the Berttllton ayatem
and photographed for ,t gallery of
record*. So many' PltUburg bank
employe* have gone wrong of late that
tne banker* deem It necessary to have
• ayatem of Identification provided
tor the defectives.
The making ot new countie* teems
Co be without end. Six more are pro*
posed.,This simply mean* six more
•eta of polIUbtana to have jobs and
be fed out of the public crib. A lit
tle local vanity la a costly luxury und
er such conditions. Georgia ht*
enough countie* now. There la no
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiate*. Non-alcoholic.
Good for every body. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR la la
a Yellow package. Refuse substitute*
Prepared only by
Peley A Company. Chios**,
' UNION PHARMACY.
CENTRAL PHARMACY.
Uncle Sam at the close of the 0*c j
year, finds himself in a worse hoi)
financially than he has been In many
years. N
His shortage is about $60,000.000.
Only twice since the sixties hat le
been so hard up. This will be recall
ed many times during the campaign.
H. Hitchcock was chosen chair
man of the National Republican Com
mittee at a meeting held yesterday at
Hot Springs.
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Fine cnnteloupes are selling in
Atnericus at one cent aa.’h. We would
like to buy one—just one this morning.
That is the size of our pile.
WAR AGAINST CONSUMPTION. - '
All nations art endeavoring to check
the ravages of consumption, the ’white
plague,’ that claims so many victims
each year. Foley’s Honey & Tar
cures coushs and Colds perfectly and
you ate in no danger of consumption.
Do not risk your health by taking
some unknown preppration when Fol
ey's Honey and Tar is safe and cer
tain In results.
Union and Central Pharmacy.
Weak Women
vmwnssasisf 3 ^
Shoop • Restorative, the Constitutional.
— j fonnsr-Dr. Shoop’s Night Cura—tea topical
mucous membrane suppository remedy, whilo Dr.
■boopsjuitoretire Is wholly an lntenuTtreat-
tnent. The Restore tire reaches throughout the
***“
The Night Cure", as its name Implies, doe
work while you sleep. It soothes sore and Inf
fd mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses
rtes. while the Restorative, eases nervous
Dr. tShoop’s
Night Cure
“ALL DEALERS*
"Look at the doughnut, not
hole" says Judge. And Lie
Washington Herald remarks: “Still,
If you eat the doughnut, the hole i
the only part you may be sure will
r give you a pain.”
BURNED TO DEATH AT SPARTA.
Sparta, Ga., July 8.—This communi
ty was Inexpressibly shocked last night
at the accidental burning to (death of
Mrs. Frank G. Thomas, one ot the most
prominent and beloved ladle* of this
city. Mrs. Thomas was in her kitchen
engaged in household duties and for
some purpose had a lighted piece or
paper. She threw It down and put
her foot on it thinking to extinguish
It. She failed to do this and the burn
ing paper set fire to her dress and in
a minute shq was enveloped In flames.
Her husband reached her wit
blanket and made every effort to
smother the flames. Her two daugi
erB joined their father In the franth:
attempt to save her, being all badly
burned in the effort, but when they
lmd succeeded in putting out the fire
It had burned so much of her person
as to make all medical aid of no ava'd
and she died in a few hours after tho
tragedy.
She leaves a husband and nine chil
dren, W. W. Thomas, the editor of tho
Ishmnelite, being her oldest son. She
was n sister of Messrs. R. H. and Si 1-
ney Lewis.
EXTENSION OF THE STATE ROAD
Atlanta, Ga., July 8.—The Alexander
bill to extend the State road to the
sea occupied the house again today.
FOR SALE.
By Bank of Waycross Receive:*.
Southen Hotel Block. Jej«e Thomp-
et al, vs. Bank of Waycross, et al.
in Ware Superior Court, April Term,
1908.
Under order of the court In above
stated matter, the undersigned re
ceivers will, up to eleven o’clock a.m..
July 14 1908, receive private bids for
the sale, for cash, ot what is known
as the Southern Hotel Block, Includ
ing bank, hotel and iiostoffice fixtures
and personalty. Said block covers an
area of 87 1-2x200 feet with a street
frontage of 375 feet.
The above described Southern Hotel
block is the most centrally located
business block In the City of Way-
cioss. It Is a two-story brick bulking,
has 33 office rooms on second floor
and 10 store rooms on ground floor.
Rentel, per year under present leases
between six and seven thousand dol
lars, most of the leases expire in about
two years. If present leases were out
between nine and ten thousand dollars
could now’ be realized from the rents
on said property.
Tho property contains the present
Iiostoffice, is within one block of where
the new, ou^ hundred thousand dol
lar postofflee 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 accoffnt of the $2,Oort,-
Atlantic Coaat Lind Shops
whlc'n are Just completed, ami of ot.ier
great Industries whlc’n are soon to be
gin operation here, it Is conceded that
the population will reach 20,000 with
in the next ttoo years.
A. M. KNIGHT, and
A. P. BRANTLEY.
Receivers for the Bank of Waycross.
Waycross, Georgia. June 27th, 19<»$.
Mrs. J.’s patience was very tnach
tried by a servant who bad the habit
of standing around with her month
open. One day aa the maid waited
upon the table her month was open,
use In reducing them to the peanut aa usual, and her mistress said:
•fire to make places tor men yearn-
yenro- "Mary, your mouth la opes."
mg tor political offices.—Americas Re "Tnaaam," replied Mary; m l apeoe
carder. •*' w * • ♦ ^
1C
Congressman Brantley has gone to
Louisville to deliver an address be
fore the Kentucky bar association,
That means the Blue Grass lawye s
a treat In store for them.-Bruni*
wick News.
*
The parents who rear their son*
In idleness are doing them an
speakable harm. Every boy la entit
led to know by actual experience
what hard manuel labor meatfs. and to
get the blosslngs that come* frou
toughened muscles and a tanned akin.
,|. .—
the remedy that does.
“Dr. King’s New Discovery la the
remedy that does the healing other*
promise but fall to perform," lays
Mra. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre.
Pa. "It la curing me of throat and
lung trouble of long standing, that
other treatments relieved only tempo
rarily. New Discovery U doing me eo
much good that I feel confident its
continued use tor a reasonable length
ot time win restore me to perfect
health.'* This renowned cough ana
cold remedy and throat and lung heal
er lasold at all druggists. She and 91
Trial bottle tree. fi
Brunswick Is to entertain the Ala
bama press Association this raorth.
We guarantee that the Alabama buy*,
will go home well pleased.
»I- - ■
fear those Brunswick resell
tions suggesting what the Denver
convention should do, got lost in the
shuffle and will not appear in the deni.
»I»— —
The Chronicle undestands that a
visit oL the Emperor and Empress of
Russia to England ha* been arrang
ed and that they will be the king's
guests off the Isle of Wight during the
Cowes yachting week.
- .
Johnson for flrst plnco anJ Bryan
for second says the Waycrosa Herald
so say we and may It win.—Thomas-
rllle T.-B.
That It the ticket we would prefer
but we will all be for Bryan after tho
convention acts.
—: <■
The Rome Tribune la quit# sure that
John Temple Graves knows more
about Georgia watermelons than he
does about Georgia politics John
Temple, by the way, la vary much like
a Georgia watermelon; green outside
sweat, ludoua aRd glortona last Jr,
with nothing more substantial thta
water and a tendency to give one the
An ^change voices the general
sentiment of everybody except the
Snvunnah chamber of commerce and
Dr. Broughton’s whiskey-soaked fel
low citlpens when It sajs that there
Is no use working up a sentiment
against prohibition la this State. The
thing to do s to give tho meeasuro a
fair and square trial for three years
and by that time It will have demon
strated either its worth or Its useless
ness.
*
A great deal depends upon what tho
Democratic national convention shall
do at Denver this week ns to whether
the Democratic party shall suffer an-
other defeat at the hands of the Ue-
puhllcans. If Bryan be nominated
and a strong platform, satisfactory to
elect presidents, be adopted, the par
ty will win- If some other man be
nominated and a platform adopted
suitable only to the Eastern corpora
tions, the Republicans will have aa-
other walk-over—Dublin Courier-Dis
patch.
*
This woman says that sick
women should not fail to try
Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable
Compound aa she did.
Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence
Bt, Denver, CoL, writes to Mrs.
Pinlrhnm*
“ I was practically an Invalid for six
r irs. on account of female troubles
underwent an operation by the
doctor's advice, bnt In a few months I
was worse than before. A friend ad
vised Lydia E. Ptnlcham'a Vegstable
Compound and It restored me to perfect
health, inch aa I have not enjoyed In
Thomaardio ^tSTtSSS-8^
pains, and periodic palns,should not fail
The A. B. k A., wants to go to
Jacksonville. And If that bunch cf
hustlers gets after anything it looUi
good enough to be true
Times-Enterprise.
An Oklahoma farmer ha. invenUJ
and fastened on a cow’s back aa Compound."
electric Contrapttoa. the electricity, FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN,
being generated by a dynamo attach- “ — — ™- 1 -
ed to a cow's tall. TbU machine
mllke the cow. strains the milk and
hangs np the pail and atralner. A
small photograph accompanies tho
outfit and eays "So!" when the e-;»
moves. If the kicks, a hinged -arr-:
catches the milk stool and lams -her
over the heed with - It—DeEuawc
Breene. * *
We want one of tnoea nuhioee fc, *
a u»e the lady we board with loo. .,
her religion tramline she tries- >a
. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham’a Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been tna
standard remedy for female ill*,
mad has positively cored thoiuandaof
women who have been troubled with
iy!ia
MSorneiRM
Why don’t you try It?
Mra. Plnkhaa barites eOI alek
Women to write her for edrtee.
2 8££**IS£iSEES..*