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THE WAYCROSJ EVENING HERALD
THE EVENING HERALD
A. P. PERHAM & SON.
Editucs and Publisher*,
lotcod at tbe Poat Offlce at War
truss, Ga., a* second cla* matter.'
Tbe Evening Herald la published
/erj evening except Sunday. Tbe
Weekly Mera.d every Saturday.
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advance.
Advertising rate* reasonable and
made known on application.
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
JaJIy, One Year .|5.ot
sjally, Six Months 12.50
Dally, Three Month* $1
Weekly, One Year
WAYCROB, GA., NOV. 2, 1903.
Bryan aaya he la confident of victory
tomorrow nn.l Taft replies "Same
tiling at this end brother."
Tho Savannah New* ought to make
That fellow Win. 11. Ix-aken pay full
price for those republican fake ads,
an.l wo suppose It does.
The presidential campaign la o\
and tonight both sides are confid<
of victory, or ai least they pretend to
Annoucements.
For Alderman.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman from the fifth
ward at the ensuelng primary to be
held In December and ask the support
of the citizens. C. E. DUNN.
FOR ALDERMAN 3RD WARD.
Too friend* of Mr. C. M Sweat an
nounce that be will be supported for
A Merman from tbe 3rd ward to suc
ceed himself In tbe primary to be call
ed later. Mr. Sweat has made a most
efficient Alderman and we feel assured
that he will again be sLtd to serve
the city. FricuJi
. FOR ALDERMAN.
The Herald Is requested to
nounce that Mr. A. S. Morton will ho a
candidate for selection to the offlce
of alderman from the fifth ward of the
city of Waycross. Mr. Morton has
glvn the city competent service during
hi a past terms of offlce. He will ap
preciate the support of the voters of
Waycross.
It Will be dim
ha* lied. Hope
boys.
If thore should be a regular Joe
Brown landslide for Bryan wouldn't
we nil howl?' But don’t lei* holler
'till we get out of the woods.
*-
will be
At anyrate, go as It may it
a change from Teddy Rnos<
some one else. Wo hope It will be
Bryan.
If Bryan Is defeat?J the editor of
the Herald will look up that old Hoke
Smith crepe he used to wear and tag
himself with a portion of It.
For Aldermfi.
The friend* of Mr. John T. Watt are
urging hlrn to become a candidate for
f.ldermarj from the fifth ward at the
primary to be hold in December. Mr.
Watt has not glvon any enswer as yet
o repeated requests bu. bus the mat
ter under consideration.
FOR CONSTABLF
Th- Herald is requesto 1 to an
nounce that^Mr. H. O. Freeman will]
bo a candidate for re-election to the
offlce of Constable for the 1231st Dis
trict G. M., at the election to be held
in December. Mr. Froeman has been
ronstahlo for the past six months and
us been one of the most faithful men
ho have yet held this offlce. He
will bo warmly supported for re-elec-
tf.
ring *
THE v.
b£LL!
When exchange says, "Number,
please" you say, Humphreys & Wil
liamson, No. 61.”
A man will ask, "Wjat Is it, pleAse?"
You answer, "Are your new Fall
and Winter Shoes in, and can you
live me a Shoe to please and fit me
at a price to please?"
Man will answer yes.
"WE CERTAINLY CAN— NEW
SHOES ALL IN— JUST COME
DOWN AND SEE THEM— THAT'S
ALL WE ASK.
V/ILL YOU COME?"
YOU ANSWER, “YES.” /
Theh ring off and come right down
to our store and If we don’t meet all
your expectations and requirements
In regard to fit, style and price, we
will pay you for the time you have
lost.
Humphreys Willianson.
HAD A CL08E CALL.
Mr*. Ada L. Croom,the widely known
proprietor of tho Croom Hotel, Vaught;
Miss., says: ‘For several months 1
suffered with a severe cough, and con*
sumption seemed to have Jts,grip OQ:
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 r.ad throat healer is weri-
wide. Sold at all drug stores. Ooi
and $1.00. Tris* bottle free.
For the best bicycle tiros at tho
least price see J. T. McGee, 21 Al
bany Avenue. 2d tf e.o.u.
Fcr the next ten Cays we will sell
the famous Jewel taller made shirts
at reduced prices. 2.50 inlrta for
$2.00; $2.00 shirts for $1.50. The
Waycross Pressing Club, F. L- Page
Prop. tf.
What a great difference of opinion
there I* In rcgnrJ to the outcome of
tomorrow's election Hon. Leon Wil
son says Bryan will win. Let u# all
redouble our prayerB for Bryan.
*
Joe Hill Hall will address Savannah
people tonight, at the wind up rally for
Bryan. Mr. Hall Is tho most pictures
que character In Georgia (tolltlcs to
day.
*
PLANNING FOR GEORGIA.
"Little Joe" Brown Is planning for
Ceorrin's prosperity^
Evidently he wishes to nee the state
take an advance step during his ad
ministration. During the full he Is
touring the state, seeing and meeting
the people, discussing the neews oi
tho state with farmers, merchants,
editors, factorymcn and ohers. He Is
seeking Information and attaining a
better knowledge of the need* ot t'-
working men.
All of which recalls his statement
made previous to the primary, that If
nominated ho would put in much time
• between the nomination and his quail-
. flcutlnn next June In studying the
state’s conditions an 1 need* at first
hnild and among our own people, In
stead of running over to Europe and
getting In touch with an alien and out
side peqplo, and looking at condition*
at home from the obscure dlsadvant
ago point of old world castle*.
Lit He Joe believes in ctu*crvatlam
In dealing with btalaes* interest* of
three million people and of n great state
He doe r not pc* where haste and by-
stera 'till tv.com Hall lasting benefit.
He doW see where haste has made
for Injustice, and where Injustice has
wrought much damage.
We believe that under Mr. Brown’s
administration, Georgia will begin
anvvv the onward and upward march
toward* a greater industrial and com
mercial activity, t-To«th and prosperi
ty than the t/.ate has heretofore
f rqowh.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce to my friends
and fellow citizens, that 1 will be a
candidate to succeed myself, for the
office of Justice of tbe Peace for the
1231 District O. M», Ware county, at
the election to bo held on the 1st Sat
urday In December next, It being the
5th day of said month. I have during
my term in offlce endeavored to fill
Too offlce to tho host of my ability,
faithfully, impartially and honestly,
and will pursue the same course the
next term, tf elected. I will fully ap
preciate the cordial support of my
friends and fellow citizens In the elec
tion.
Very truly yours.
, R. P. BIRD.
WHEN FRIENDS MEE
AT BROWN’S RESTAURANT
there is good fellowship and no lalk
of good things to satisfy the palate
of tbe bon vlvants. Our spelial dishes,
our choice viands, and our exquisite
cigars are the magnets that draw
lovers of good eating to Brown’s.Open
all night.
WAYCROSS
RESTAURANT
ANNUONCEMENT.
The friends of Mr. C. E. Cason, an
nounce that be will be supported for
Constable of the 1231 district. G. M..
at the election to mo held 1n Decem
ber. Mr, Cason la well known nn»>
has many friend* who will give him a
strong support.
WINTER H’WARE FOR THE HOME
Gocd articles at low prices, everything
now and up-to-date, tbe best that
modern genius ha* devised to relieve
the housekeeper of work and worry.
Coal Scuttles, Shovels, Tongs, Ash
Cans and Fire Dog*.
Wo have the best portable rate made
its name U “Sreenn way”.
TEirPUONE 1S8
';:j
P. Harley. HPwar® Co
MARRIED MAN IN TROUBLE.
A married man Who permits any
member of his family to take any
thing except Foley’s Honey and Tar
for coughs, colds and lung trouble Is
guilty of neglect. Nothin* else Is
as good for all prointonary troubles.
The genuine Foley’s Honey af.d Tar
contains no opiates and is In a yel
low package.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
WOULD MORTAGE THE FARM.
A farmer on Rural Route 2. Empire {
Ga., W. A. Floyd by jame, says: I
“Bucklln's Arnica Salve cured the
two worst sores I ever saw: one on
my hand and one on my leg. It is
worth more than its weight in gold.
I would not be without It If I had
to mortgage the farm to get it.” Only
25c at all drug stores.
GINGER ALE
[AVTHFUL SUMMER DRINK
piED KEEN”
GINGER ALE.
THE DEST OF ALL
Sold by the eaee Iroui the Fac
tory or ot Soda Fount*.
Mixed Seda's delivered anywhere
in the City.
WOOD! WOOD!!
Best Stove Wood Dellverd at
Your door $2.50 Cord.
Georgia Bbttlhig works
D. L REEN, Prop.
TELEPHONE NO. 337. i
Foley’s Honey and Tar cures
coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs
and txpels colds. Get the genuine in
yellow package.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
WAYCROSS
PRESSING CLUB
F. L. PAGE. Prop.
25 Pendleton Street, Plume 345
Repairing, Steam
Cleaning and Dying,
Rebiocking Hats.
Ladies Work a Specially.
Telephone And Have
Our W agon Call
To quickly check a cold, druggists
ae dispensing everywhere, a clever
Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Pre-
ventlcs. Prevehtlcs are also fine for
feverish children. Take Preventlcs at
the sneeze stage to head off all colds.
Box of 48—25c. All dealers.
JAME8 SINCLAIR FOR
ALDERMAN FROM 18T WARD.
Tho friends of Jaa Sinclair announeo
that he will be a candidate for "Mer
man In the coming primary freu the
First Ward, and beg to ask the sup
port of his friends and the voters of
Waycross.
The Housekeeper’s Pride
ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE?
People with kidney trouble are i
weak and exhausted that they are
only half alive. Foley’s Kidney Reme
dy makes healthy kidneys, restores,
lost vitality, and weak, delicate peo
ple, are restored to health. Refuse
any but Foley’s
Central & Union Pboimacy.
A HEALTHY FAMILY.
“Our whole family has enjoyed gooS
health since we began using Dr.
Klug’s New Life Pills, three years
j ago,” says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
' Route 1, Gilford Maine. They cleanse
I .nd tone the system in a gentle wn
j 'hat docs you good. 25c at all drug
stores.
Buy your
Groceries
from the old
reliable Groc
ery store
J. C.-Jones For Const* ble.
o are authorized and requested
by friends of the candidate to an
nounce that Mr. J. C. Jones will be
candidate for couitable for /he
1231 district, O. M.. at tho forthcom
ing election. Mr. *onet will
amity supported by
Many Friends.
For Alderman First Ward.
e Herald I* requested to
nounce that Mr. John A. Lott‘wilt be
candidate fo? re-election to the of-
fee of Alderman from the First Ward
et the ensuring primary. Ho solicits
the support of the voters of this city.
FOR ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD.
At the request of my friends I here*
announce my* elf ns candidate tor
j! ferrana from the First Ward at the
Mr, Brown will govern* labor and • :
capital Impartially and with %»qua» |
justice. *He will see ibt\t capital dee* j
not violate law; and wll foo that the j
people's right lo legitimate rerrulntions j
ef great Industrie* Is maintained ami j
made to *ul^erw Us proper purpose, it:
The Interest* of the laboring men, j .•
fae* tollers and works who stand
deroeatb, their atroeture, will
tooted, their Industry encouraged,
their material: benefit* Increased pos
slble.
The knowledge being gleaned by Mr.
rown on his tour of the state at *
me when politics are not being dts-
m*ed. when partisanship has died
iwn and when he can get a clear and
calm view of conditions, he will un
doubtedly turn to tremendous accounts
during hi* encombency of the execu
tive chair of the atate.—WrlghUvllIe
i^Ins primary to be hold in Decern-
and ask the support of the people.
Dan T. Cowart.
U p well stocked pantry. Sideboard..
or china closet. We offer you a
chance to fill your* with crockery
and , china that will make you
prouder than ever. See our dinner
ami tea sets, so prettely pattern
ed, so alluringly priced. All per
fect ware, too. No chipped or
crazed dishes In tills collection.
See It now.
, Phone 17,
Watt Hardware Company.
8AVED HI8 BOY’S LIFE.
'My fchree year old boy .was badly
constipated, had a high fever and was
in an awful condition. I gave him
two doses of Foley’s Orlno Laxative
and the next morning the fever wa*
gone and he was entirely well. Fol
ey’s Orlno Laxativo saved hit* life.”
A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
ug lurn, i iui
land un-j'v. rd 0 f
be pro-1 Decemtx
ted. and [ the
For Alderman, Third Ward.
' Herald is requested to state
Mr, W. B. Goodrich l* a can-.il-
for alderman from the third
the City of Waycross at the
ember primary. HI* friends *o-
eupport of the voters of the
‘ SECOND SON WAS BORN.
New York, Nov. 2.—A second son
is born to Jure Knode Ccck, the tm-
frockcd pastor cf Hempstead . ami
Floretta Whaley, who eloped to Cali
fornia. The giri’s grandmother has
peaiedly offered her a homo if she
renounce the ex-pivacher. but all ov’
erturea have been met with an Itidls*
nat refusal.
NOTICE.
We receive'every day fresh Indian
INcr Fish and OyUers, Call 288
Chronicle.
NOTICE
LL ACCOUNTS NOT SETTLED
10TH OF NEXT MONTH WILL
H PLACED IN AN ATTORNEYS
’ NDS FOR COLLECTION.
GRACE BRANTLEY CO.
J. B. CRIBB 8ENDS 'POSSUM.
The following letter from Mr. Cribb
and also tbe 'possum mentioned was
received this morning:
Manor, Ga., Oct. 31, lOok.
A. P. Perham, Sr. Waycross, Ga.
Dear Judge: You will meet me at
depot on 10 o’clock train from Manor
November 2. I am bringing you a fine
'pdssorn. 1 want you to procure your-
self a peck of fine Inters and onTuea-
day Nov. 3rd eat your self full and j
then vote for W. J. Bryan and W. G. j
Members of the Endowment Rank j Brantley. 1 will have to hurry from f
Knights of Pythias are hereby request-j train io the court house. .
ed to meet at Iod;e room tonight at ; , Your friend as ever. |
7:30 o’clock for the purpose of elect-1 f J. B. Cribb, (
ins a secretary. Bro. A. H. Hood bav* j Manor, Ga. ;
ing resigned.
J. A. Jones, President. I
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given tliat the regis
tration books for tho city of Waycross
will be open at this offlce from Nov. 1
to Nov. 30, Inclusive from S a. m. to
12 m and 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.. Sundays
excepted.
J. W. Strickland,
fl lm. Clerk of Council.
A JEWEL*:
C. ti. ro-igei
Vir.dcii Avc.,
1.
ICMCr.
r. ICC 9,
.. rites:
ov t-uuble
PAINE’S COMPOUND
LAXATIVE SYRUP
FOR STOMACH
AND LIVER
tr eosU ’"
Four Ecu’. KW. Docs Not Sic&en or Gripe f
Remedy ci„ *od m/- .-.ylexion. j • ^ . i
. T.y trcl: . and the- irregular- i Z t tt*C£ 25 CRTS |
' I can now at-
i>- 'Li«>r -. o’.cry day, a2.;! rec-
s Kidney Remedy to
it curctl tic after the
tc , v Li*
coruaw-.v. t ■
all sufferer?,
doctors and other reined
cd.”
Central & Union Pharmacy.
had fail-
! Heal Estate
™ Insurance
REWARD
The undersigned will pay $100.00
FUNERAL NOTICE.
All member, of WakeflelJ Lodge Xo. reward for t'ae < arreit with evidence
-7, Knight, of Pythias are requested to convict the party or parties who
to meet nt lodge room promptly at 9 burnedJtbe depot of the Atlantic Coast
o'clock a. m. Tuesday, November 3rd, Line Railroad Company nt Pearson,
Tor tho purpoM of attending the rtmer- Georgia, on the night ot October 10th!
al of onr deceased brother. X. J. Me- M08, the reword to be paid upon final
Clellan, which will be conducted from conviction.
the residence of T. J. McClellan. *T A t Waycroe*. Georgia. October 13rd,
Tebeen street at .10 o'dock. By order i*o». • > r a. McCranle,
of ’ ■ - ■ v>' ; Superintendent, A. C. I*. R. R. i tr.o strong and well.” 50c at all drug
- Dm. T. Cowart, C. ,C. ■ .j » j 1 w' I stores.
Atteat: Chu B. Caaon, K. of R ft S. . - - - —-ih vi
l ,V."a
WHERE BULLETS FLEW.
David Parker, of .Fayette. X. \\, : | j
veteran pf tbe civil war, who lost e [ I
foot at Cottyaburg, rays: "T...
good Electric Bitters have done 1,
worth more than five hundred dollars
to me. I spent much money doctor
tag for a bad case of ■tomach trouble
to little purpose. I then tried Klectri.
Bitters, and they cured me. I now
take them oa a tonic, and they keep
fi
Rents Co.’itciej
and Paid
for N'ou.R&hidcr.ts
: W. W. SHARPE, Jr,
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