Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, July 25, 1908, Image 4

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V*' j?. THE W/ ’CROSS WEEKLY HERALD mgfe.i See notice of piece vented by young Mg ae “ general home jelp." The returned soldier boys are tell* tog about the good times they had in •amp. Reports come to us non* that cotton fi shedding badly In some sections of die state. Tne cotton crop has many tfcisgs to contend against. The Brunswick base ball team ar rived this morning. The first game af a series of three Is being played at Ae park this afternoon. Ladle* extra size undervent 1 Scents, Ths Lewis, Watson Co Information from Hon. A. M. Knight *ho Is at Clarkesville, is to tile effect Alt his health Is rapidly Improving. Walking Joe will leave In the morn ing for Savannah where he has for* warded ills spare shirt to be wasTled. The Phllthca'c will entertain the itaraca's of the First Baptist church amlght at the house of Miss Juanitta McGee, on Williams stree*. from H to 30 o'clock. HY should yon burn ^ a hod of coal and make the * whole house uncomfortably warm just to heat aflat iron?^ Try th<TELECTRIC METHOD “Nothing hot bat the Iron**/" Simple, safe, sure, economical, clean, always ready. Heat turns on jf and off like* an incandescent lamp! ELECTRIC FLATIRONS ON TRIAL WAYCROSS ELECTRIC LT. & POWER Ci Mr. H. J. Klufho, toe architect and •Isalgned of tlie LaGradne hotel build- Msg in this city, arrived last night from Jacksonvillo. He Is spending artriuy "looking over the magnificent jtruefure which was planned by him. Mr. Klufho hud several photographs c*f the building taken b. Mr. Dolan. i(e says the. hotel building would do ormlii to a city of a hundred thou* iand Inhabitants. Mrs. Alford, of Sylv iil> (Ik* guest of Mr. follard. Mrs. Alford Wred ter Is In the d Mrs. H. B. Miss Cor*rude Pollut’d. steht from Cohuuhtis. Its! place. A Busy Business Man Doc3 cot fume t.nd fuss v. hen ho go-:-! into a bank and has to wait his turn before he reaches the teller. But whoa bo USES THE TELEPKO he is likely to become impatient at even a slight delay, is because he cannot sco the operator at work. We are all human. ivx. This Southern Beil Telephone and Telegraph to. Syruptffigs ^Elixirrf'Senna Cleanses Ate System Ettect- uallytlJispels Lolas andneadr aches duo to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts Truly as a Laxative. . Best forMcn\vGmpn ana Inila- ren-ybundantl Old. p CALIFORNIA Rg Syrup Co. by whom it is manufactured.printed on *' Irnnlc/pviu-v nnrkll'll’. sold Stall leading druggists one size only, regular price 50* p#** battle. ilr Henry Covington, Jr., a former xaldent c»f Waycross, wan In the city jeaterday. He returned to hl» home Jacksonville this morning. Mis* Mary McDonough was the .«t»!»*ant Rueat of her slater, Mrs. O. W. Tyre part of Inal week, returning w»'j«r home at Waycross Thursday Jfsup Sentinel. CM Jno. W. Bonentt enme In yester- «!a> from St. Simon, where Mrs. lion* lelt and the family are spending some wwka. Mr. V. I,. Stnuton goes to Atlnntn iaturday for the purpose of attending t meeting of the state democratic com mUtec of which body he la a member. Hon. Stanley S. Bennett, of Quit- nan. was a welcome visitor In Way irosn yesterday afternoon Mr. J. T. Ryder returned to Way* erosa this morning after a visit ot sev eral days In Wayne county. lira. Rawls, Misses Kdna and Vera Savin and Miss Charlie Hurt Harris returned to day from White Springs, The Sheath Gown has not yet made 0ta appearance In Waycross. However, we are looking for It every day. Mr. Scott Beaton Is back from Pablo Iteacii where ho has bn*n spending V)Uu> days. Mrs. Tom Jelks. of Macon. Is tAO foest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. S. falne. All or our figured mulls going at 25 eats per yard. The Lewis, Watson Co. Trade Marks OcatcNS Copyrights Ae. [h and daacertlnn m*} Dtoa fie# wh#it:#r at TIME HAS DEMONSTRATE!.* *“ 1 ' ■< r KKrrKBER'S EXCELSIOR BLOOD PUHI- Ketterer's Excelsior Blood Porlfi.r ©OO©@®©©©©©$©©©©{ ©***** * * * * * * -i- * * * © * © * © + 0 * © * T V A WANT AD III THE HERALD BRINGS IMMEDIATE RESULTS. TRY CM. © © © • * © -J - © * © •5- © * O * • © * * 4* -I- -I- t + 4- * n- * * * * * + + <• I'L ©©©©©©©©©©© ©0©©©©©©©®© $37.30 FROM WAYCROSS TO BOSTON AND RETURN VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Account Moetlng Supreme Lodge Knights Of .Pythias, .Rates Are Open To Public Dato of sale July SOtii, 31 August 1, 2. 3, 4, 1908. Return limit to August 16th, with extension of limit to Sept, 16th on payment of additional $1.00. Stop-over at New York will be allow ed on return trip up to Qua! limit of tickets. For detailed Information call on Ticket Agents or write, E. M. North, Dlv., Pass., Agent Savannah, Ga. o.A.4 tefisyisssSaafTBrafi v*** Scientific American, ■B0MUCS.. - WfiesssHiie ssas DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nolle i Is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore oxlsting be tween Don J. Cason and E. L. Gorman, under the firm of Don J. Cason & Co., D this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Don J. Cason retires from the firm and the business will be continued at the same stand, corner of Parrallel and E streets by E. L. Gorman under tht name of E. L. Gorman. The said L. Gorman assumes all liabilities of the firm and all accounts due the firm are payable to him. this July IS, 1908. Don J. Cason. E. u Gorman. new line ot pretty percale Just received. Humphreys A Williamson. Large stock of fruit jars Just re ceived at Watt Hardware Co’a 4t Chills, Fever and Malaria sufferers can now obtain Wood's Liver Medicine In liquid form. Regulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, relieves bilious ness, sick headache, constipation, fa tigue and weakness. It's tonic effect on the entire system Is felt with the first dose. Pleasant to take. Clears tho complexion quickly. $1.00 bottle contains 2 1-2 times the quantity of tho 50c size. • Sold by Cherokee Pharmacy. This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Lena V. Henrv, of Norristown, Ga. writes to Mrs. Finkham: “ I suffered untold misery from it male troubles. My doctor sala nn opera tion was the only chance I had, and dreaded it almost as much as death. “One day I read bow other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first bottle I was better, and now I am en tirely cured. “Every woman suffering with any female trouble should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices tion, dizziness or nervous prostration, Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Plnktmm invites all sick women to write her for ndvlce. She lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss. of foul we make many varletlei ot BREAO. Each kind la different in »b,pe, an lerent In method ot making and du tereut L. flavor. Hardly inceMar; to ,2V ths. all are excellent. We n.aUe nothing that we cannot recon,n.eno. J c- HbBEk EMORY SEASHOLT’Z 5 AND 10 CENT STORE lOO PLANT AVENUE. Large granite dish pans 50c values, 10c on opening day. Stew pans, large granite 4 quart 10c. I will cary a full line of dishes, glassware, crockery, tin ware granite ware, notions, small hardware, candles, hosiery, flavoring extracts laces, ribbons, and many other articles. Come and bo convinced. Bargains every day. Watch the Window. .-* ***************** * ***** ■* THE MAGNIFICANT 90WDEN HOME ON CARSWELL STREET* WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET A 8HORT TIME ONLY. SEE MR. BOWDEN ABOUT IT QUICK. if LB. BLOCKS, ONLY 25 AND 30 CT8 POUND, JU8T RECEIVED AT tf. MUTUAL GROCERY CO. Operation Tor piles will not be necessary s you use Man Zan Pile Remedy, guaranteed. Price 60c. Cherokee Pahrmacy. CASH BU8INESS AFTER JULY . Ou and after July 1st. Jordan's B1 rycle Store will be turned into a strictly cash business. We have re duced the price on every article in our line and will guarantee to sell cheaper for cash than heretofere. We appreciate the liberal patronage ac corded us In the past and hope the oubllc will continue to trade with v JAS. L. JORDAN. THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OF J. E. .. ROWnFN niM CARSWELL F ° r the **** biCJrCle tlre# thf BOWDEN, ON CARSWELL { { j T> McGee, 21 Ai FOR SALE. A QUICK * J A PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN. ba0> ATeBU *’ M “ e °’' 1 CONTAINS NO BOTANIC BLOOD BALI CURES THROUGH THE BLOOD BL000 POISON, Bone Pains, Itch ing,Scaly Skin, .Pimples, 01 d Sores, Suppur* . atlngSwell- ings and all Blood Humors. BlnM IVUor U th# wor^t on •anh l>ui tho t,i.H to cur# when s3-*jk — diret-tb ob th-* i-ol. 'B* lu th« l.loo-i driviacaUpol- F*au» Bwuor ln m the iiwm and * /wod filin'|h# !» dy l*Mn:a7th< oil tb«* r* M l gl.ywefb#B Ai-hln# Muxilder*. b« m JoTnU. Hawkins *— hit . Cart-on! c!e*,Tt hirer Skin, nud *11 #rli#BC#« of tra. k: *<rx* hr pimply pwrifyln* and «nrtrhln* th# hli»l. For c*r.e*rou» *.w«. ahootlB#, *tln«* lug pains It Is th# Vd vsucdr Bud#. CURES ITCHIN6 ECZEMA Watery b.irt«n, op» n Itchln# tom of »H kind*. *111.-*'# afu-r frt'Atment with B. II. li. t th««A trnublr* BBS raised by *larur* h!^1. * k 11# B. B. B. kill* th# poison snd pariile* it# hlood and huls ths son*. *4 Soli by Drrexists, or by BtpfSM, $1.00 w L B. B. cure* when ail el*# fall*, and 1# advised for old obstinate raaaacZ bad Moo# Bampl# fra# hr writ in* ir • BLOUDBALICG., Atlanta, Sa., MODERN DENTISTRY, MODERN PRICES. Our Modernflldras Enable us lo Treat Fill. Crcwnjor Extract Teelh wilh Least Possible [Pain. Our prices are "'jffun reach ol.all. Give us a Trial and b^‘ Sat isfied. * C0MEiT0-DAY. - D% DHTilEL, Dental iparlors Over Central jpbarmacy, U3BVC1ROSS, • OOtlOZB. ©***•!•*******•'•* ****** - Whose Say=so Is Best ? With nearly all medicines put up for sale through druggists, one has to take the mak er’s say-so alone and exclusively as to theii ourative value. Of course, suoh testimony is not that of a disinterested party and ac cordingly is not to be given the same oredit as if written from 'disinterested motives. . , ?. rm —■ • •Ingleandthere/oreafnAniflexception en-no matter what baa caused tl ^_ t l 1 ?_?^ ove . ru . lo, ,?? ieir . c ‘ a,m 10 the break-down, ” Favorite Prescription will be found most effective in buildin up the strength, regulating the womanl functions, subduing pain and bringin Dr. Pierce believe, that oor America (ertStJAboaod In qort ytluable medl oinal root, (or tne cure of mo«t of or obstinate and mo«t fatal dleeasee, If a would properly Investigate them! ant In oonunnation of thla arm oonvtctioi he point, with pride to the almort m,i yelon, cure, effected by hi, «Golde Medici Discovery,- which hu prove ltMll to be the met efficient itoninc tonio, liver invlgorator, heart tonic an and blood cleanMr known I medical science. Not 1m, marveloui confidence ol Invalid, doe, not mt •olely upon their owner,’ and maker,' ■ay-ao or praiM. Their ingredient, are matter, of publlo knowledge, being printed on each wpartte bottle-wrap- — Thu, Inv^ld mfferera are taken ' t?tertLMLKBlLtoBSt- Jwra tng medical men nave written •nough to fill volume* In praiM of th, urauve value of the aeveral ingredient. Into theM well-known med- In favor of Or. Pierce’, medicine, i, tth frank, confiding, open, honMt state ment of their full com portion, giving •very Ingredient in plain Englith, with out (ear of eucoeeatal critlciim and with confldepce that the good ecnee of the ^flirted wfll lead them to appreciate tht, honorable manner of confiding to thun what they are taking lnto their stomach, when making nra of these medicine,. WHAT THEY CURE. People often Uk-Wha, do Dr. Pierce’, two leading medicine,—’Qotden Medical Discovery * and ’Favorite Prescription’ cure?” Briefly, the answer 1, that "Golden [«dlcal PlMOvery* I, . mou potent al- [y* i or blood^£urifler L andtonlc L or For weak, worn-out, over-worked worn —aauasgtuaaagtBi ur —■■.nrator, and act, especially favor ably lu a ourative wav upon all tEe mucous lining surfaces, aa of the najjTl aPrescnj of un»Ucil«f testimonial, Contribute! by grateful patient, who have beei cured by tjon, m 1, amply atterted by " itedter- other pelviooi apparatus and applianoe, special!; deigned and built' for thf, purpow Both medicine, an eutfrely free Iron alcohol and aU other harmful, habit forming drug,. What It raid of that “ cure th* Kvnal dlnue, foi which they are advfnd may be eadli learned by randlngyoc addrera *o Dr. B. V. P N. Y.. for a little booklet compiled, oontainl Get my "Book No. 4 For Women.' 't will give weak women many valu- Ible augestlona of relief—end with strictly confidential medical advice t> •ntlrely free. Simply write Dr. Shoo- Aacine, Wk This book No. 4 tells ,11 about Dr. 8hoop's Night Cure and iow these soothing, healing, nntisep- Ic suppositories eon be auccenfully ipplled to. correct then weaknesses. Writ, for th, book. Th. Night Cura ia told by. «n dealer* , i pueagea, throat, bronchUl tube,, rtom- ach, bowel, and bladder curing a large percentage of catarrhal can, whether me dlteaw affect, th* nual penegee, —* *- *-1*, itomtch bowel, (a, ,. utenu or I. Evenln thechronlo ,--r—of then affections, ft U generally succeuful In affecting cure*. In fact the "Golden Medical Diwovery* It without doubt, the most eoecenful coutitutioual remedy tor nil form, of catarrhal diseases known to modern medical ecienoe. In Chronic F^ Catanh DT.^eege'ijCaurrh Rem an' while blood pffeCt, U.—. —.. iuuwud ■mm. uno- hcanes. This combined looel and gen eral treatment wilt care . very large , percentage of tta wont cate* of chronic > of many dfaeMe* Cun the canw an nasal catarrh, no matter of how many ■ you eon lb* dlnen. One "Pellet* t yean standing they may be. i a gentle laxative, tad two a'mild cl ... DrogjU roll them, em and kindred afTeotiona, often after man; other advertised medicines bad failed Both theee world-famed medicine are wholly made op from the glyoerii extracts of native, medicinal roots fonnd in onr American forests. Thi processes employed in their mann rat* ~ ~ «• toy iugar-ooMed grannltt ii Jr ****** * ,•!* * * ©