Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, August 01, 1908, Image 4

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THE WAYrttOSS WEEKLY HERALD ’ 8ATURN AND ITS RINGS. Saturn is the wonder of the solar system. Its mean distance from the 'Bun is several million miles. It re volves around In twenty-nine yearn and*five -months. A man named Gall leo the first telescope discovered the first ring in 1610. This ring is about 175,000 miles in diameter, the circumforance is about -seve five miles. TJte composition t of ring has caused much speculation, has three division*. The Innermost ring Is dusky and transparent; In con tact with it Is the brightest ring, calle l ring B.; then comes a gap, an i taon the outer ring, known as ring A. Ih the scenery of Jupiter is magnifi cent, that of Saturn Is unique. Here we have a universe, a collossal sys tem, eight moons revolving outsMe Its limits, traveling like pearls strung on a silver thread. No one has evei seen Saturn come into l»e field of a large telescope for the first time with out saluting the spectacle wit \ oxcla matlons of surprise and delight. TANGLED RELATIONSHIP Kalamazoo. Michigan. — Benjamin Pearce yesterday married Mrs. Myrtle Ktjbinson-Force-Oeforest-A I ns worth, an thereby became fatuer-in-law of bis sister and uncle and grandfather of bis wife's son’s child. Mrs. Pearce, by her husband, be came the mother of David Force. The latter led to Lie alter Gladys Pearce, Bister of Benjamin Pearce. They have % a baby. As the husband of his ulster's mother-in-law. Benjamin Pearce become* his sister's father In law. As the plain brotner of his sis ter, ho naturally is her child's uncle. And as the Hpouse of her sister's grandmother, he is the Infant's grand father. FINANCIAL DEPRESSION DID NOT HIT SAVANNAH HARD. Savannah, Ga., July 30.—That the financial depression has not hit Sav annah so hard as might have been ex pected Is evidenced by the annual re- ]»ort of hto Savannah Postofllco for the fiscal year ending June 30. which shows a substantial increase in the business done. Tne total business of the iKMtolflco Hr the year was $221,- 404.65, tin Increase of $7,000 over the proceeding year. Tno receipts for Rtntnp sales for the year were $211,- 797.08. The receipts the previous year were $204,635.68. There was con siderable falling ‘off in the money or der business duo it Is thought to the going into effect of prohibition. +* **************** ******** *&:^ MODERN DENTISTRY, MODERN PRICES. Our Modern Ideas Enable us lo Treat Fill. Crown or Extract Teeth wilh Least Possible Pain. Our prices arc "dhin x reach ol all. Cive us a Trial and be Sat isfied. COME TO-DAY. D% DH?iIZL, Dental iparlors Over Central ipb^rniacv, UJBYCttOSS, • COtftGUr.. BOTANIC • BLOOD BALM CURES THROUCH THE BLOOD BLOOD POISON. ,3one Pains, itch ing Scaly Skin, \Pimoles, 01 i c- *;• * * * * * >!• •:* * -j- *:• *:• ►-, The General Demand of the Well*Informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In aupplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of .Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-Informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine—manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. CHECKING RESTRICTIVE LEG ISLATION AGAI8T RAILWAYS. New York. July 30.—The National Prosperity Association Is to issue a circular letter appealing to business organization* throughout the country for their cooperation In checking res trictive legislation agnlnst railways, the association says, have not kept pace with other business interests In regaining prosperity. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notlc ■ Is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Don J. Cuhoii and E. L. Gorman, tinder the firm of Don J. Cason & Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual con* aent. Don J. Cason retires from the firm and the business will be continued at tho same stand, corner of Parrallol nnd E streets by E. L. Gorman under tht narno of E. L. Gorman. Tho said 1-1 L. Gorman assumes all liabllitlea of tho firm and all accounts due the firm are payable to Urn. . h.s July 13. 1903. Don J. Cason. K. Gorman. NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—WAKE COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordlnaryy of said county, granted at the July term. 1908 will bo sold be fore the court house door of said coun ty, on Saturday, the 8th day of August 1908, within tho logml hours of sale, the following property of the estate of Jacob M. St Igor, deceased, to wit One grist mill and the equipments thereof, situated at Glenmore, Ware county, Georgia. Terms, cash. This July 25. 1908. Aug 8. J. T. MYERS. Administrator. LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office, Waycross, Ga., week ending July 27, 1908. When calling for thhsc letters please say “Adverti sed.” MEN. Alin A C Bristol R Berry James filld Sam Campbell C S Curry J C Dixon Erasing Drinking L Drnten D "y Greene Edw J Hunter S J • Ilaminerly H C Homer Jack Hubbard Luther Jobson H C Jones Burlo Knight J M Lundy M C Lee O B McSwain James McGehee 31 Michel Mack Nelson Charley Rawles L RuyTron J C Smith T M Pope & Smith Sheridon Liston Stanton J C Scarbos Hawk Standifer A M Walker W Boyd Wilson A K WOMEN. OISSOLUTON. NOTICE. Waycross, Ga., July 18th, 1908. Notice U hereby given that the firm of Wood and Varnedoe has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. J. T. Wood having sold his entire Interest therein to Mr. 8. C. Varnedoe who assumes all of the debts and lia bilities of the firm of Wood and Var- nedoo and who will collect all debts due and owing to said firm. The business will hereafter be con- dnneted by 8. C. Varnedoe alone. . j. T. Wood. 8. C. Varnedoe. Allen Susie Allen Irene Allen Ida Burvllle Ssllle Cheatham Mrs O P Horne Bess Hudson Minnie Hardy Sue Hooper Webster Jackson Mamie Jones Lillie Keating Emma Lane Minnie McWhorter Clara Nixon Mrs John Splver Delila Anne CHA8. E. MURPHY. Postmaster. D/& 0. L01T Peach & Pecan Land We are offering slv attractive peach, pecan land tracts, rang ing in size from thirty to4iixty- five acres each, at low price and easy terms. It Is elevated land and near the railroad. “SEE US QUICK." Offices For Rent rent. i Residence for Rent l Several good residences for I rent, and rooms furnished or un- J ,Urn,S,led - .... _u Jtliftj D. & 0. LOTT Sores, Suppur ating Swell- 6 “ r ings and ail Blood Humors. UljKjJ PMW L an i Son-»-Eruii;I< n. and k>y h-il- on tbo rod sJow of ] BiSSf-tiKi: _ Hi.iuiafc, Blurred F.>»- Blood but Bully B3i?TK5fr gK: cw«htb.ii.b. StU.Tu h:n« Skin. »nd all orldonco* of lm- t.ure blood. Uka Botanic Blood Balm. It •tupa all *'hn and pain* and heal* every •■-•ra by almply purifylna and enriching the blood. For ranreroua aorea. ahoot lna, allod ia* pain* it U the b**t remedy made. CURES ITCHING ECZEMA fl5!.ar&s and purifiea tba blood and h-al* the aora*. m by Drvcdsts. or by Express. $1.00 w ; B. B. core* when all all idvlwJ for old obetlnate eaa Staple free by writing Ic ^BLfljDBALMCG^ of floui we make many varieties o! BREAD. Each kind is different in shape, dil- ierent in method of makl^s and un- iereiit U flavor. Hardly necessary .o F{ kiy thf.: all are txcehvnt. V\ nothing that we cannot recomn.e'.i j C HUBER ^ HY should you burn ^\ a hod of coal and make the fcV^tfOTCgjl whole house uncomfortably warm just to heat aflat iron' Try the ELECTRIC METHOD ••Nothing hot but the Iron” Simple, safe, sure, economical, clean,always ready. Heat turns on and off like an incandescent lamp electric flatirons on trial AS HIS NEIGHBORS 8EE HIM. If he is poor, he is a bad manager. no is rich, he is dishonest. If he needs credit he can’t get It If he Is prosperous, every one wants to do him a favor. he’s In politics, it’s fo rpie. If he is out of politics, you can't place him, and he’s no good for his country. If he doesn’t give to charity, he’s a stingy cuss. If he does it’s for show. If he Is actively religious, he is i hypocrite. If he takes no interest in religion, he is a hardened sinner. If he shows affection, he's a soft specimen. If he seems to care for no one. he Is cold-blooded. If he dies young, there was a great future ahead of him. If he lives td an old age, he has missed his calling. —Christian Guardian. FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* Head What They Jay, Mlsw Lillian Ross. 530 East 84th Street, New York, writes: “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound over came irregularities, pe riodic suffering, and nervous headaches, after everything else had failed to help me, and I feel it a duty to let others know of it." KatharineCraig.2353 Lafayette St., Denver, I Col., writes: "Thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham’s ! Vegetable Compound I am well, after suffering for months from ner* ▼ous prostration.” Miss Marie Stolta- man, of Laurel, la., writes: “Iwasinarun- downconditionaudsuf- fered from suppression, indigestion, and poor circulation. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made ms “*•11 and strong.” Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 N. East St., Ko- jwanee, Ill.,says: ** Ly- diaE. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound cured me of backache, side ache, and established my periods, after the best local doctors had failed to help me.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty rears Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs,has been the standard remedy for female 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 be convinced. Bargains every day. Watch the Window. women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, flbroid tumors, Irregularities, rlodic pains, backache, that bear- g-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion,dlzzlne8s,ornervous prostration. Why don’t you try it f Mrs. Plnkham invites *11 sick women to write her for advice. She ha* guided thousands to Address, health. , Lynn, Mass. Weak Women Hi weak aodaUiaf women, that* U at kart am war to help. Bat with that war. two treatment* I must bo combined. Out to local, coo to con*tltt> gtssstis? —H " tnmtlve. the Constitutional. 8hoop'*Nl*htCurv»-U» topical fags?**** Fj as lu name IeqdIIc*. dor* Its *■ i tore and Inflem- wtakne*** anJ Dr. tShoop’s Night Cure “ALL DEALERS” | Whose Say=so Is Best? j With nearly all medicines put np for sale through druggists, one has to take the mak er’s say-so alone and exclusively as to their curative value. Of course, suoh testimony is not that of a disinterested party and ac cordingly is not to be given the same credit as if written from disinterested motives. Dr. Pierce's medicines, however, form a single and therefore striking exception to the above rule. Their claim to the confidence of invalids does not rest solely upon thei^owners' and makers' say-so or praise. Their ingredients are matters of public knowledge, being printed on each separate bottle-wrap per. Thus invalid sufferers are taken into Dr. Pierce’s full confidence. Scores of leading medical men have written CONTAINS NO Central Pharmacy Union Pharmacy Pineules 30 days’ treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. RELIEVES BACK-ACHE enough to dll volume, in pmlM of the curative value of the aevenfl ingredient, entering into then well • known med icine.. — In favor of Dr. Pieree’a medicine. i> the trank, confiding, open, honect state ment of their full composition, giving every ingredient an plain Englith, with out feu of successful criticism and with confidence that the good tente of the afflicted will lead them to appreciate this honorable manner of confiding to them what they ere raking into their atonuch. when making un of then medicines. WHAT THEY CURE. People often ask "What do Dr. Pierce's two leading medicines—'Golden Medical Discovery^ and 'Favorite Prescription' cure?" Briefly, the answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery" is a most potent al- Invigorator, and acts especially favor ably in a curative wav upon all tbs For weak, worn-out, over-worked wom en—no matter wbat has caused the break-down, "Favorite Prescription" will be found most effective in building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, strong, vigorous con dition of the whole system. Dr. Pierce believes that our American forests abound in most valuable medi cinal roots for the cure of most of our obstinate and most fatal diseases, if we would properly Inv tfi cohnhnatio! he points with vHoua cures effected by his "Golden Medical Discovery," which has proven itself to be the most efficient stomach tonic, liver invigorator. hSS tonic and regulator, and blood cleanser known to medical science. Not less marvelous, in the unparalleled cures it is constantly making of woman's many peculiar affec* tions, weakness and distressing derange* menu, is Dr. Pieree’a Favorite Pieacrip- tfon, ea la amply atteated by tbouaanda ot niMolicited teatimoniala contributed by grateful patient, who have been cu 'f®, by it of leucorrhea, painful perioda, irregularitiea. prolapaua and other diaplacemenu, ulceration of uterua irnd kindred affectiona, often after many other advertised medicine, had tailed. Both theae world-famed medicine, are wholly made up from the glycerin B 'l ' "^1' — ‘ °I native, medicinal roots, ning anrfacee, aa oi the naaal found in oor American foreata. The paaaagea, throat, bronchial tnbea. etom- processes employed in their manu- ach, bowel, and bladder raring a large f * c j n ™ original with Dr. Pierce, percentage of catarrhal caeee whether and they are carried on by akilled chem- ibe disease affects the naaal paaaagea, ljta * n “ pharmacist, with the aid of . BBftjrtjptra ass jdcohoP uid IS Sa»”fi!mW?bebi“ forming drags. What la taid of their it Is generally encceaefnl In affecting P°»“ » rare the .evenl dlaeaaea for cures. In fact the "Golden Medical which they are advised may be easily Discovery* is without doubt, the moat taroed by sanding wont name end successful constitutional remedy for all — forma of catarrhal diseases known to modern medical eeianee. In Chronic Nasal Catarrh Dr. Sage'* Cata*rh Rem edy fluid shoo id be need fur washing and cleansing out tha nasal paaaagea whlia raking*the "piKove.y»ferTm blood cleansing and specific, heeling eOactt upon the mucous lining mam. brsnes. This combined local and gan- ani treatment will cure a eery * percentage of tba wont caaea of ' naaal catarrh, yearn’ other pelvic organa. Eveniu thechronio ulcerative Sage* of theae atfectiona, ■■.no matter of bow many tan’ standing they may be. ■As to the "Favorite Prescription.- B la advised for the rate of one cIaaa~of dlsearea only—those weaknesses, de rangements and irregularities peculiar “-ipiled , c-- t ^ booklet which he bea ontalning copious extracts Qua standard medical books. I comp from numarouas^ , which are consulted as authorities by °Jj ba 15™™* acbool( o* practire tor their guidance in praaerib- Apo ^* ic ^ . Piaroe’a Pleaaant Pellets cure C)oo *hpationhJt5cause Sin I°wtte cause and yoo care tba dlatatt. Out "Pellet" it They are tiny tocai^OAltd