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THE. VAYCR05.' EVENING HERALD
THE EVENING HERALD
A. F. PERHAM A EON.
Editors and Publisher*.
Entered at the Post Office at Way*
cross, Oa., as second claa matter.'’
Toe liven lug Herald is jmoJl&he*:
rery evening except Sunday. The
Weekly Herald every Suturday.
Ail aiib-erlptlons are payable tn
advance.
Advertising rates reasonable and
made known on application.
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
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gjally, Six Months V
pally, Three Mouths I*- 2 *
Weekly. One Year 6°
WAYCR08S, OA., OCT. 14, 1908.
Ware county people want good
roads. Let Ware county have good
roads. That's what the Herald nays.
And now comes the startling rumor
that the Mormons are thinking of
getting out a candidate for president.
"Shall the coal man rule" asks an
exchange. Not so long as there is a
light wood knot In Ware county.
You will bo pleased wlta Governor
Joo Brown's latest letter which ap
pears In our Issue of today. Little
Joe gets better and better.
Surely noboJy In this section Is so
much in love with Yancey Carter as
to be offended when we give him a
jab in the riba.
Col. Graves, vlce-prosldontlal candi
date, la coming to Georgia October 20.
It la too late now, Joo Brown has
caught the coon and gono ’long home
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Ketports cornea that a Chicago
heiress has been kidnapped. If,-at
our tlmo of life, we were kidnapping
anything it would be an nelress.
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Georgia’s Democracy soems to'be
on straight In 146 counties with the
Okeronokee. swamp thrown In for good
measure.
A 17-yeaV-qld
ed 804 pounds of’cotton In 24 hours.
That boy Is allright. Forty-eight hours
would have given him a bale at that
rate.
BRYAN NO LONGER A BOGEY.
President Roosevelt himself Is safJ
to be dismayed*by the great numbers
of Republican manufacturers and-
bankers and railroads who refuse any
longer to be frightened by Bryan—
New York Evening Post.
The newspaper quoted eruahlrigly
adds that "the man who has made
W. J. Bryan cease to appear alarming
Is Theodore Roosevelt." The Evening
Poet also says: "We agree with Mr. j
Bryan tnat for the Republicans to
predict that his election will bring on
panic and hard times is the height of
Impudence. That cry was raised
against the Democrats In 1&98, 190^
and 1904. But after more taaa ten
years of undlstputed Republican as
tendency, we had one of the worst
panics In our history, and the hard 1
times aro still upon us. Under tneso
circumstances the Republican orators
might interest their hearers raoro by
explaining why the miraculous Intel
llgeucu and administrative skill of the
Republican failed to save us."
Yet the Evening Post calls for the
election of "Me-Too’’ Taft who soerns
to nsplre only to "clinch”—that Is his
own word—"my policies" and become
only an ad Interim president until the
terrible Roosevelt shall return like
Napoleon from Elba and make con
servative souls onco more quake In
their boots. Truly there Is no account
ing for tastes.
Ob yes. the car factory will run and
tne A. C. L. shops will run, and the
Cypress mill will run and the J. S
Bailey mill will run, and the Hebar
mill will run and Waycross will quit
running and go to flying the first thin,
you know.
The war clouds In the East seem
to be passing away.
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IF YOU MIS8 THE ELK’8 MIN
STRELS YOU WILL MISS THE
ONLY SHOW IN THE OPERA
HOUSE THIS SEASON.
Youngsters teased a wild man at a
Pennsylvania county fair until he did
get wild. and. climbing out of his cage
n very mail negro, spankeJ several
kld« to a Antsii.
The republican candidate for Con-
grfess. J. M. Elders, postmaster at Ha
gan, has been arrested for cmboxsle*
ment. If ho can't go to Congress he
may go to the penitentiary.
"When a woman gives you a piece
of her mind It Is not as a guarantee
that she has a peaceful mind." says
The Nashville American. No guaran
tee la offoroj, either, that your own
peaco of mind, will remain.—Ex.
Now brethren, ain’t that the trutu?
It la stirprlalng that there is such lit
tle Interest In the national election.
The average Moultrlo man takes.about
the same Interest In tae contest be
tween Bryan and Taft that he would
take tn an election in England.—Moul
trie Observer.
Yes, but there Is no fight on In Moui
trie or Colquitt county. Everybody
from the coon dog down Is for Bryan.
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The Mllltown Nows wants a passed
for depot fur Its growing town. The
citizens of Mllltown hav.* to stand up
In the stroet and wait for tho train
to come and If it la a rainy day the
best they can do Is to take shelter In
the business bouses and keep an eye
on the stopping point and they have
to make a dash like a partridge when
the cars heave in sight. Wo second
the move of Editor Black that Lae rail
road commission force t.ie "Air Line”
to give a car shed to the most Import
ant city of its line and the point where
Its terminals are.
+
Mr. Clapp declare* that tne Inle-
pondeace party Vlas come to tleontU
to stay. He aaya It trill be round ‘John-
ny-on-the-spot." when the election
Cue rollt round again. and that 1<
trill not content UmII with making 1 a
try (or the govtrnorshlp, hut wilt g<-
alter other State Houae and even coun
ty office*.
According to' Mr. Clapp oven tut
Democratic cornier will not herenttei
bo sat* Iron Independence oppoaltton
-Jfewg,.
Wo are willing that the Imtopedd
mep party should ham a^corqoj*.
Thoy »eed,*n*,l* Uw4r,»«iMMy
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BLACKSMITH &
WHEELWRIGHT
BLACKSMITH WORK OF
ALL KIN08. HORSE
SHOEING, BUGGY AND
WAGON REPAIRING.
Can cure Trash, special attention
glvon to.all diseases of the feet.
Prompt Service Ail
Satisfactory Work
GAURANTEED
Will Ulmer,
Tebean SI Rear Herald Olllce.
A GOOD
LOOKER
Do they say that about you? That’s
easily said It your cleaning and press
Ing Is done by us, and easily done at
s moderate price.
Just think 15 suits for 91.00 and wo
will sond for and deliver m first class
shape.
Waycross Tailoring & Pressing
Gab
25 Pendleton Street.
Some People-
In Footwear cad acthii
: t cf the newest and
Like the very latest
and smartest things
. styles.
Other People
ter pleased
shoes.
Don’t care st
for style, but
fortable, durable and easy
much
re Let*
Most People--
Want both style and
comfort combined lit
reasonaby priced, good Icokius, well wearing shoes.
It doesn’t matter to
which o! the above
Now, Reader-
classes you belong—your shoes are- hare. Come la and we'll
certainly take sreat plasure hi allowing, them to you.
For the next tea days wo will sell
th** famous Jewel tailor made shlrta
at reduced prices. 2.50 wlrts for
12.00; 12.00 shirts for $1.50. Tne
Waycross Pressing Club, F. L. Page
Prop. tk
WOMAN INTERRUPTS POLITICAL
SPEAKER.
A well dressed woman Interrupted a
political speaker recently by ccntiu-
j ually couching. If she had takes
‘ Foley's Honey and Tar It would have
cured her couga quickly and expelled
the cold from her system. The genu
ine Foley’s Honey and Tar contbi.
no opiates and Is in a yellow packui:
Refuse Substitutes.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
For the best blej e'e tlyes at the
least price see J. T. McGee, 21 Al
bany Avenue. 2d tf e.o.u.
BUMPHREVS & WILLIAMSON,
Dry Goods, Shoes and Millinery.
WA'I
* NICE LITTLE
MEAL AT BROWN’8
Is always appreciated, where you
get everything so appetizing and
toothsome these September morn
ings, when your appetite is fickle.
When you want to treat your
friend, your wife or your sweet
heart, to a meal that la cooked to
the Queen's taste bring them to
Brown’s.
RESTAURANT.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby vannounce to my friend,
and fellow citizens, that I will be a
candidate to aucceed my.clf, for tbe
office of Justice of the Peace for the
1231 District O. M„ Ware county, at
the election to be held on the 1st Sat
urday In December next, it being tho
it’d day ot aald month. I have during
my term In office endeavored to till
tae office to the beat ot my ability,
faithfully, Impartially nnd honestly,
and will pursue the same course the
next term. It elected. 1 will fully ap
preciate the cordial aupport of my
(rlenda and fellow cltUons In tho elec
tion.
Very truly yours.
. H. P. BIRD.
ftniftach troubles would more quick
ly disappear It tbe Idea ot treating
the cauae rather than the effect,
.vould come Into practice. A tiny. In-
Ido, hidden nerves, says Dr. Shoop.
toverns and glrea strength to the
itouach. A branch also goes to the
mart and oof to tho Undneya. When
hone "Inside nerves* hall, then the
mu must tutor. Dr. 8hoop'l Res-
ornttro to directed ipectOcslly to the
'ailing nerved. Within 41 hours aft-
r ntartlng tbe Segtsntlre treatment
patient* say they realise n gain. Bold
■lyul! Mentors.
4* t-‘ i 'i
YOU CAN’T FAZE A
ROBESON
pocket m
and the temper is merest
You don't take ary chances
in tojyintf because they run
uniforraTcgaMlesspfgQce.
P. N, Harley
Hdw. CO
MARRIED MAN IN TROUBLE:
A married man who permits any
member of hi* family to take any
thing except Foley’s Honey and Tar
for coughs, colds and lung trouble Is
guilty of neglect. Nothing else Is
as good for all prolmonary troubles.
The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar
contains no opiates and Is in a yel
low package.
Central &, Union Pharmacy.
ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE?
People with kidney trouble are sc
weak and exhausted that they, are
only half alive. Foley’s Kidney Reme
dy makes healthy kidneys, restore:.,
lost vitality, and weak, delicate peo
ple, are restored to health. Refuse
any but Foley’s
Central & Union Phaimacy.
GINGER ALE
THE HEALTHFUL SUMMER DRINK
“RED KEEN”
(1 I N O E R ALE.
THE BEST OF ALL
Sold by the cm, rro.n the Fac
tory or at So.la Foulix.
Mixed Soda'x delivered anywhere
In tho City.
\
A HEALTHY FAMILY.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since we began using
King’s New Life Pills, three years
ago,” cays L. A. Rartlett, of Rural
Route 1, Gilford Maine. They cleanse
and tone the system tn a gentle
that does you good. 25c at all drug
stores.
WOULD MORTAGE THE FARM.
A former on Rural Route 2, Empire
Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says:
''Bucklin’* Arnica Salve cured the
two worst sores I ever saw: one on
my hand and one on my leg. It la
worth more than its weight in gold.
I would not be without It If 1 had
to mortgage the farm to get it." Only
25c at all drug stores.
Foley’s Honey and Tar curoi
coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs
and expels cqlds. Get the genuine In
a yellow package.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
^ WWWi(tMMi i *< (««• (iVffJiYiVic kV*¥(VWWk mANg.
PRACTICALLY ALL PAINT [MANUFAC- 1
| URERS & DEALES THINKi THEY HAVE
I THE BEST °\INT %
I WATT
HARDWARE
COMPANY
..AY ARE
C0UPAMY
pains, womanly paint, pa:ns anywhere
each 25c box of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain
Tablets. Ask your doctor or druggist
If this formula Is not complete. Head
are dispensing everywhere, a clever
get Instant relief from a Pink- Pain
Tablet. All dealers.
HAD A CL08E CALL.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom,the widely known
proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn
Miss., says: ‘For several months 1
suffered with a severe cough, and con
sumption seemed to have its grip on
me, when a friend- recommended Dr.
King’s New Discovery. I began tak*
Ing It, and three bottles affected
complete cure.” The fame of this
life saving cough and cold remedy,
and lung and throat healer Is world
wide. Sold at alL drug stores,
anil $1.00. Tr!a* bottle free.
THE PAINTER KNOWS
Ask him about this Brand before you buy.
the beautiful home of j. e.
BOWDEN, ON CARSWELL
STREET. IS FOR SALE. A QUICK
PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN.
SAVED HIS BOVS LIFE.
My three year olJ boy was badly
constipated, had a high (ever and was
In nn awful condition. I gave him
two doees ot Foley's Ortno Laxative
and the next morning the (ever was
gone and he was entirely well. Fol
ey's Ortno Laxative saved hto life.”
A. Wotkush. Caslmer, WIs.
Central 4b Union Pharmacy.
Served as coffee, the new coffee
substitute known to grocer's every
where as Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee,
will trick even a coffee expert. Not
a grain ot real coffee la It either.
Pure healthful touted grains, malt,
nuta, etc., have been ao cleverly
blended a. to give a wonderful sat
isfying coffee tute and Savor.' And
It to "made tn n minute.” loo! No
tedioua 20 to 30 mlnutea boiling# Teat
It and sea, Dr. Shoop crested Health
Coffee that the people might have n
genuine coffee enbetltute, and one that
would be thoroughly utisfytng in
every possible respect Bold by the
Waycross Grocery, Co. and the Mutu
al Grocery Co.
A JEWEL2RC- 1
C. tf. Kluger, *•.
V'rgjrtb Ave.. Jh.'iaT':
l wait to weak !.. ■:
. it : cculd hfCi"
vcl. Four,.Belt!.
.(■ -Henudy ct-.rjJ t..)-
•’IENCE.
-T, 1060,
u .. writes:
' ev trouble
"•nndred
. Kid*
‘np’oxlon.
-j-Y ! < -nd tho Irregular
o ‘.tprext..' I can
ter, tq tLSiS:.. every day. nnd rec-
commenc re»yi Kidney Remedy to
all sufferer*, as it cured me after the
doctors and olhsr remedies had tail
ed.”
Central A Union Pharmacy..
WHERE BULLETS FLEW.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., n
veteran of the civil war, woo lost n
foot at Gettysburg, xays: "The
good Electric Bitters have done Is,
worth more than Sve hundred dollars
to me. I spent much money doctor
Ing for a bad case ot atomach trouble
to little purpose. I then tried Electric
Bitters, nnd they cured me. I now
take them as a tonic, nnd they keep
me strong and well.” 50c at all drug
•tores.
WOOD! WOOD!!
Best Stove Wood DeilverS at
Your *loor $2.50 Cord.
Georgia BotUing works
D. L hEEN, Prop.
TELEPHONE NO. 337.
WAYCROSS
PRESSING CLUB
F. L. PAGE, Prop.
25 Pendleton Street, Phone 345
Repairing, Steam
Cleaning and Dying,
Reblocking Hats.
Compound
PAINE’S COMPOUND
LAXATIVE SYRUP
FOR STOMACH
AND LIVER
Does Not Sicken or Gripe
4 RICE 25 CEWTS
, ,11* >i >IILi,ll„„:.h
To quickly chock a cold, druggists
u dispensing - everywhere, n clever.
Candy Cold Cm Tablet called Pre
vention. Proven tic* are also One far
feverish children. Take Preveottcs at
stags to head off all golds.
Heal "Estate
££ Insurance
Rents Collected
<md Taxes Paid
for Non Residents
W, W. SHARPE, Jr.
PI—•*! % Penmen. St. 'j
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