Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, September 12, 1908, Image 4

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io. -ifje a*cn 1*' composed vw«ra‘ of GeOTjaia, wa* or- j |y c f the eiluntfoii ganizeJ this afternoon at the New Kimball. It i* to bo capitalized at $100,000 and will fcavo it* princiyil place of business In Atlanta, will) r branch offle. * at tb Hood ha* aubefded. N6rpa! conditions are Iring restored, but*fjo progress is ncccs«arlJy slow. Cellars nnl base- rre-tu are Mil! f.tll of flood water, and stations la rs-li of ten district I which the fruit growers section ot state is to l>e divided. Stock enbtc; Miens will bo tn when the 200 nod more fruit grow' reassemble tomorrow morning name the o%•*.-* and perfect a l< porary or?ani«stiofc- Urgent shipping : the work of pumpfjfg it out with en- Democrat cratio nominees Brantley. It is anything elfco. i!S him whr-n he The democrats of Ware county who voted in the Into primary v ill come very near voting solid for the nominees in October and November. Bryan Is meeting the crowds where- ever he goes. He will also gtt them when the polls are opened in Novent* SCR WivKarui vy rues «»■ ><- ■ *••-«»«»> ««** % s * e ! wrttBf: *Mjrbwfond' Jar. « !-'•••• - !1 W believes she owes his lUotcthe use “I Have the ieifons. Drnik about n» expensive luxury rr.fpht •imagine nod Bells at ten cent a P‘r cation. The laundries are still closed down for lack of water, thus 1 Biding u:\c.t-or hardship.—Americas Recorder. How any sane Georgian who voted in the late democratic primary can for a moment entertain the idea of voting for ind.,) : ala, populists, or republicans Is a mystery to us. Sums have now been received amounting to a total of $225,000 for the Kora endowment, to be applied In (he crusade against tuberculosis ns I)r. Koch may direct. The Herald again appeals to the city authorities to lo»k after the oak trees in our town. The bore worm is surely here and if not checked we will soon have dead and dying trees all over the place. It is saM that white wash* Jng will stop them. The attempt of the Atlanta Journal to discredit Joseph M. Ilrown fealty to the Demorcatlc party Is simply dis gusting. Tho editor of the Journal should go out and kick himself ’till “he returns to decency tf such a thing is possible. to any part of the a full stock -:f Hay. Corn.. Oat-. Cotton Sc Meal and Hulls, Cntc tod C m. k m. Wheat, Oyster shells, Grk a- cur own mixed Chicken, Cow and Horse feed. We have an nentirely new outfit of machinery and are pre- ! a red to grind Grits, Meal and Feed for the country people.. Our mill runs eve*-y day In the week. One of our machines grionds the whole ear of corn, shucft, cob and nil whlc-i mak-- one of the best and cheapest feeds known, for stock of ail kinds. All goods will bf sent C. O. D., at the low est price possible. Full weight nnl n:ensure our motto. Yours for prompt service, May’s Mill and Feed Store. Folks street next to Gllions Foundry Telephone No. 3. 2t d L w Thomasvlllo Is to have Graves. Ilcarat. Carter and Hlsicen. This Is a detectable quartet. They can come to Way cross ir they aee fit but we shall not belt) to entertain them or divide our fish bait or any part of it with them. No true democrat will stultify him self by votlnx for others than the democratic nominees in the county, Mato or national election. Men who do not Intend to vote for t.io regular nominees had better quit the party and go where they belong. Now what would you call a man who voted in tho Democratic primary, who is voting for Watson for Pres ident and Carter for Governor? Wo know but wo ure scared to mentiou it right here.—Thomasville T.-E. If such there be, oh. mark him well, for he is not entitled to vote in any future democratic primary. A row in Recdsville between three negro women Iasi night about 10 o’clock resulted In the slight Injury of one nn.I the possibly fatal wounding of another. Annie Jackson, the ne gro who did the cutting is in the coun ty jail and will be held under two war rants, ono for stabbing and the oth er for assault with Intent to murder. The later warrant may be changed to a straight murder charge at a later Jay. The negro girl, Annie Jackson was under the Influence of liquor when she ent to the house of Emma Mont gomery, undoubtedly for the purpose of starting a row. S.ie called to Em- to come from the house, and when the latter refused, Annie went inside. The two negroes quickly got together and the Jackson woman commenced stabbing Emma Montgomery In the back and shoulder. Emma’s sister Lizzie Joined In and sho rocclvoJ sev eral severe cuts on the arm. Immediately after the fight Annie Jacksonville pulled out and was rested on Reynolds street this morning by Policemen Knox and Cottingnam, Mj^-irSCHCS M file | Efficacy of of Dr. King’s New Discovery. His j 1 lungs were so severely affected that) | ; consumption seemed inevitable, wnen a frlsnd recommended New Discovery, j We tried it and Its uso has restored i .Jim t j perfect health." Dr. Kings- j New Discovery U the king cf throat i and lung remedies* For coughs and ■ colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try It. Sc’.-; under euar- ‘ antee at all druggists. 5 c and $U0Q. Trial bottle free. i the nerves. Cut. ambition tec-ling r.-hat is known by to us 48 ho tho K: 11 RUDO-PM O. 3CHWIOKAR3I. A War Veteran’s Tribute to Pe-ru nef. Rudolph B. EchwickartH, Capt.SOth > * Y. Vol. Inf., writes fron | N. W., Washington, D C.,as follows: • ••Having the fullest confidence in the efficacy of Psr.tna, / tonic and as a remedy for catarrhal trouble, / commend its ( strongest possible terms. It should be In every household. ” War Left Aliments. Mr. William J. Lees, 5501 Morgan St.. St. Louis, Mo., member Frank P. Blair Post No. 1, Grand Army of the Republic, and ox-Commandor of tho U. S. S. Ben ton Miss. Squadron, writes: “The war left me with a complication of stomach, liver and kidney troubles. and I decided to take Peruna for my affliction. I began to use it about five years ago at tho earnest solicitation of some friends. At that time I was only able to be up about half of the time, and my health was simply miserable. I con sider a hottlo off and on is a preventive, “I certainly do endoreo your remedy, and am glad to do so." Helped From Chronic Catarrh. Capt. I/jmm-1 LI. liutchin.-on, Mont pelier, Vt., writes: “It gives me pleasure to write yon this letter at this time on account of the good your Peruna has dono mo when I was quite done up with a very bad cold. “I could hardly perform my ordinary preremeat vvii be noticed. Of course, f:.’I health will not immediately re- t”rn. The gain, however, will surely follow. And Lest of all you will real ise and feel your strength and ambi tion as it is returning. Outside iifflu- ence£ depress first the “aside n rve” then the stomach, heart and kidneys usually fail. Strengthen t.:ese failing nerves with Dr. Snoop’s Res- toratilve and see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by all Deal- PAINE’S COMPOUND LAXATIVE SYRIP : ran STOMACH n,VO LiVER \ Dees Not Sici:ea or Gripe \ rnics 25 CEJV7S i I Buy your duties, but from the use o almost restored to health. 1 am quite convinced that it has helped me from chrome catarrh, to which 1 am subject. It has also benefited my throat. “I can truly recommend it as the best all-round medicine it lias been my priv ilege to become acquainted with. “Of this 1 am quite convinced from my own experience.” Mr. W. C. Rollins, Prairie View, Texas, Secretary of tho State Normal and Industrial College of Texas, writes that for years he had chills and fever, and after taking Peruna his appetite returned, he became stronger, the fever left him, and he is now in excellent health and vigor. Pe-ru-na Tablets. Some people prefer to take tablets, rather than to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients bf Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Ft- BLACKSMITH & WHEELWRIGHT Tho propose.! new monument to be erected in memory of MaJ. Wirx, who had charge of the Andersonville prison by th* Daughters of tho Confederacy will likely be erected at Macon, it being pointed out that tho Anderson- vlllo site would bo very undesirable on account of the national cemetery being located there. Thomas county and Thomasvlllo threatens to become tho center of political activity in Georgia, for n short time at least. It in the express Intention of Hon. William R. Ileum, John Temple Graves and William Van- j cy Carter to make speeches here on | Monday next. There are only two other cities in Georgia which will bo j honored wit a their company, Macon ; BLACKSMITH WORK OF ALL KINDS. HORSE SHOEING, BlJGGY AND WAGON REPAIRING. Can cure Trash, special attention given to nit diseases of the feet. Prompt Service And Satisfactory Work GAURANTEED Kill Ulmer, Te&eau St Rear Herald Office. 4- 4* * 4* 4- v *!« v *;• * •!* * * * W. L. HINSON & CO. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMGRS. THONE 91 AND 413 4* 4* •b 4* 4* 4*4* Aural. CVlft? Weak Women , To weak and alUnt wonen. then U at lend -via nr.rt Atlanta M»* tao other two-T,K Wo congratulate Thoumsviile on her j UigyL^^bi^y^toiioctap^both csmdUsL ! Vt. ^hoop's KeOoraUVf. the CncutttutlOttal. Thefonaer—Dr. Sboop’aNight CU»—tia topical I mucousmetabranasuppository remedy, while Dr. _ ; ►' hoop’s ResteraUve b wholly an Internal treat. i meat. The KestoraUre n-acnes throughout the The Atlanta Georgian evidently does codas sriUiu. sacking tho mwlr of all nsno. no< Know now to temper real with i In poo.1 judsment and common mmc. ! ^SfffflSfya.'ra'SaSSSS upon * di<cbarfes. while the ReaoraUva. caw wnrns •firitemsnl, gtv«s rsnewvd vigor and amMOm.. ' uikls up muted tissues, bringing about recewt-d loihesnlaa. For posUirs local hotp. usa as well excltuIvencQB. Thomaiville did keep sotul company. always In Its jrroundleas attacks some of Geargia'a most honorable clti zona.' that journal has lost much ci its power and precedence. The mats. te toon loose confidence in men or newtp&iH'ra who get off tholr base t\ the Georgian has done. At tugges: ed by an exchange, such inch n* might go In New York but co: Georgia. The regular nicr.tiiiy m.i :Iny o* the \Y<} cross City Council will be e’d in tl.e city hall tonight provi.lt i 5 ;. - rum of the council U vro:.cr.t. Be cause of the absence of Mayor Kr.iyht and Alderman Izlar It requires other member ol council to make a quorum. Mayor-protem J. A. Lott will preside at tonight’s meeting. HOW TO AVOID APPEND I CITIES. Those who are habitually constipat- e.\ Foley’s Orino Laxative cures chrcnc constipation by stlmulatigg the liver and bowels. Foley’s Orino Laxa tive dees not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse .*ubstitutes. Central and Union Phar macy. j* 41 PRACTICALLY ALL PAINT MANUFAC- URERS & DEALES THINK THEY HAVE I THE BEST PAINT Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold, j A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville. Indiana,: writes: “Last year I suffered for 3 j months with a summer cold so dls- 1 tresslng that it interfered with my j business. In many of the symptoms cf hay fever, and a doctor’s prescrip tion did not reach my case, and I took several medicinces which seemed only ! to aggravate it. fortunately I insist-1 ed upon having Foley’s Honey anil Tar j It quickly cured me. My wife hasi* since used Foley's Honey and Tar with j the same success. Central and Un- j Ion Pharmacy. Weak women should read my “Book No. 4, for Women.” It tells of Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure. Tells how these soothing, healing antiseptic supposi tories, bring quick and certain help. T.'-.o book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis. All deals. For the next ten flays wc will sell the famous Jewel tailor made shirts at reduced prices. 2.50 Jhlrts for $2.00: $2.00 shirts for $1.50. The Waycrcss Pressing Club, F. L. Page Prop. / 1L No one is imune from kidney trouble so just remember that Foley's Kid ney remedy will stop the Irregularities and cure any case of kidney or blad der trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. Central and Un ion Pharmacy. WATT HARDWARE COMPANY WATT jOARDWARE COMPANY i I I j Served as coffee, the new coffe sub- ‘ stitute known to grocers everywhere Dr. Shoop’s Health Ceffee, will trick even an expert. Not a grain of real coffee in it either. Pure health ful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc,, c been so cleverly blended as to e a wonderfully satisfying taste and flavor. And t is "made in a min ute", too. No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boiling. The Waycross Grocery Co., the Mutual Grocery Co. from the old reliable Groc ery store THE KON GROCERY co. ! Wilson Block PHONE 128 Aik THE PAINTER KNOWS Kim about this Brand before you buy.^ M hen tue stomach heart or kldeny j k ' re The, Waycross. Bakery WE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE STORE AT THE COTTINGHAM BUILDING. YOU CAN GET ANY THING IN THE LINE OF BAKERY GOODS. WE HAVE always fait Stomach nor stimulate the heart or t: 'no.'s. That Is simply a make saift. Get a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative The Restorative Is prepared especially for these weak Inside nerves. Streng then these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—tablets or liq uid—and see how quickly help will come. Sold by at dealers. FRESH BREAD, AND ROLLS IVCRY DAY, AND A GOOD ASSORT THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OF J. E. r. BOWDEN, ON CARSWELL i MENT OF NICE, FRESH^ STREET, IS FOR SALE. A QUICK* PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN, j CARLS, AND PIES, Have Gee'a., jour horce ehod at ti. T. Me- J TICKETS ARE 23 tf e.o.d. Dr. tShoop’s Night Cure _ -ALL DEALERS’ 7 GOOD, WE ARE CPEN SOON IN THE MOWNING AND CLOSE LATE AT NIGHT, OUF FOR SORE FEET. I nave round Buck'eae Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for | ‘PHONE IS 72. sore feet, as well as for healing burns, jSS-’^VSiiejne Waycross Bakery Poland Maine. It It the proper thing | too for plies. Try It! Sold guarantee at ill drag stroM. Sk F.L BRAUN, Prop. LB. BLOCKS, ONLY 25 AND 30 CTS POUND, JUST RECEIVED AT tt. MUTUAL GROCERY CO. For the best bicycle tires at the least price see J. T. McGee, 21 Al bany Avenue. 23 tf e.o.d. # Pain anywhere stopped In 20 minu tes sure with one of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25-cent box. Ask your doctor or drug- ?st about the formula! Stops woman ly pains, headaches, paius anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial, to prove value of his Head ache or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by all Dealers. 8HE LIKES GOOD THINGS. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin. Maine, says: “I like good things and have adopted Dr King’s New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they ars good and do their vtri: wLhout making a fu.'s about It.” These painless purifiers sold at all EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Grif- ford Ave., San Jose Cal., says: “Tne worth of Electric Bitters as a general •family remedy, for headache, billious- ae£s and torpor of the liver and bow ls is* so pronounced that I am prompt ed to say a word ia its f&ror, for the .euoflt of t’lvfo seeking relief from neb afflictions. There is more health hr the digestive organs in a bottle of :iectric bitters than any other reme- »dy I know o # ." Sold nnder guaran tee at drag • tores. Me. * WAYCROSS RESSING CLUB F. L. PAGE. Prop. 25 Pendleton Street, Phone 345 Repairing, Steam Cleaning and Dying, Reblocking Hats. Ladies Work a Specialty. Telephone And Have Our W agon Call GINGER ALE THE HEALTHFUL SUMMER DRINK “RED KEEN” GINGER ALE. THE BEST OF ALL Sold by the case from the Fac tory or at Soda Founts. Mixed Soda's delivered anywhere in the City. WOOD! WOODS! Best Stove Wood Dcllverd at Your door $2.50 Cord. Georgia BttUing works D. L BEEN, Prop. TELEPHONE NO. 337. Real Estate ?S2 Insurance Rents Collected and Taxes Paid for Non Residents W, W. SHARPE, Jr„ PImm o4Z 28 Pendleton. St