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>R ALDERMAN. FIRST WARD.
: ih*» request of my .friends I here-
inneuoco r.ty.;r ns candidate for
c. r.c:i icons the First Ward at the
;fng rrimary to le Jtald In Deccm-
HCXAV.ETHYLEN ETETr. \M INS
Tfeo’afcr. v* is tie-nx. • rf G:r-ai
’h&raiac:
WAY< ROSS ELECTRIC LT.& POWER Co
i - '' n ■ .Ter the ;.OU!!S i!P3PS)
-rate thu L.mprt terete of I'fMia. .
treit h the trial, iraea money 'c,\
, h(> lav.j-cn, his v.lmestcs ...
ie yellow riVsr, on to thl«
nd, when the very conrt. bentl. be
fore the video, power. It rtalteo tj,
vi,M tula. In which money I. ten ft'
Han end laetiee I. the martyr.—Cot
Her'* Weekly. t
-MIND'YOUR BUSINESS!
If vou don't nobody will. Jt- V
vour btisineeg to too? out of aid the!
rouble yea enn and yon can end .irtl’.
-eep out qf Uver and bowl trouble i' I
ou take Dr. Klng’n New Idle Plllr j
They keep hllloutnesa. malaria and;
jaundice out of your ajatem. i5c :at (
all tiros atbrc«. ' ]
V>'e Pi'cclve cv’ery day fresh Indian
Tvfr Flih and Order*, Call 28S tf.
A number
of quail were badly
'rlRhiened yesterday out In the nelvh- j
borhood it Saiata Rest r«hn, hut we |
don’t think many of th-m were; Vuirt.
’.cok cut for, those -treinaia” notices
boys and keep ott of posted land. 1
ALL ACCOUNTS NOT SETTLED
Y 10TH OF'NEXT MONTH WILL
S PLACED IN AN.'ATTORNEYS
IANOS FOR COLLECTION^
f. GRACE BRANTLEY CO.
•Pto* *?’»'>
THE VAYCROSJ WEEKLY HERALD
Annoucements.
For Alderman.
) 1 hereby announce myself as a can*
| dIJato for Alderman from the fifth
• ward at the ensueing primary to be
held I ir December and ask the support
of the citizens. C. B. DUNN.
RING
Our buGsei’,
and Farm • >
largest 1*1 il/8 cennti
duo to U-c fact that
Quality is eivrays ourWj
first consideration. Q
V/ood'n Detotlpll '.Ciliofnc
We’ll try ’em again In 1912 with a
aoutbern man, and If nothing else
we’ll give him the ‘‘Solid South.”
Republicanism now owes to the
contry to start the wheels of Industry
and bring back prosperity and good
business conditions.
FOR ALDERMAN 3RD WARD.
Tne friends of Mr. C. M .Sweat an*
nounce that he. will bo 'supporter for
Alderman from the 3rd ward to suc-
J himself In the primary to be call
ed later. Mr. Sweat has rjade a most
efficient Alderman and wo fee 1 assured
I that ho will again bo si:td to servo
jthe city. Friends,
FOR ALOERMAN.
Thu Herald Is requested to an*
nouncA tint Mr. A. S. Merton will bo a
andiJate for re-election to tile office
of alderman from the fifth ward of the
city of Waycross. Mr. Morton has
glvn the city competent service durln
his print terms, of tfffice. He will ap
preciate the support of the voters of
Way cross.
Tlio Democratic party, tbouch
somewhat disfigured. Is still In the
ring, mil will be hero when Jimy
Well Bryan lias been with us a long
tlmo und we are sorry to tell him
good bye. It is quite evident, however
that wo have reached the parting of
The only new lesson to bo learned
by the late election la that the South*
should put her own man la tho race
noxt time and If necessary let the-
hide and the hair all go together.
If tho train of state runs off the
track during the next four years you
cannot blame the democratic party.
A republican engineer and conductor
Is at the troltle and putllnq tho bell
line.
*j«—
The Macon News calls Judge Hines
to resign. Il certainly would bo moru
becoming- tr> a Democrat to hold his
position, an! tho judge would nm^e
no mistake to take the advice of the
News and stop down and out.—Ex.
Yob but Hines Is a populist and
wants tho hoodie and It Is quite likely
that ho needs It,
For Alderman.
i Tho friends of Mr. John T. Watt arc
urging him to become a candidate for
alderman from the fifth ward at the
rrlmary to he he’d in' December. Mr.
Watt has not given any answer as yet
to repeated requests bn. has the mat-
; r under consideration.
FDR CCHSTA3LF
7h Herald Is requested to t.:.
uouuce that Mr, II. O. Freeman v. :,.
bo d candidate for re-election to tin
office of Constable for the 1231st D:
trlct O. M., at the election to be hi fi
n December. Mr. Freeman has bee:
constable for the past six months an .
fctf* be«*n one of the moat faithful t«e?>
who have yet held Oils office. II* |
will bo warmly .support** for re elec
tion. ' tf.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce to my friends
ami fellow'citizens, that I will be a
candidate to succeed myself, for the
oldco of Justice of tho Peace for the
1231 District O. M., Ware county, at
file election to be "field on tlio lfft Sat
urday in December next, It. be!n? the
5t'a day of said month. I have during
my term in office endeavored to fill,
the office to tho best of tny ability,
faithfully, Impartially und honestly,
and will pursue tho snmo course the
next term, if elected. I will fully ap
preciate tho cordial support o» my
friends and fellow citizens In the dee
lion.
Very truly yours.
. R. P. BIRD.
THE
b£LL!
When exchange says, “Number,
! please”’ you say. Humphreys & Wil
liamson. No. 61.”
A man will ask, “What Is It, please?”
You answer, "Are your new Fall
and winter Shoos In, and can you
! «jvc me a Shoo to please and fit me
at a price to please?"
Man will answer yes.
“WE CERTAINLY CAN— NEW
i SHOES ALL IN— JUST COME
DOWN AND SEE THEM— THAT’S
ALL WE ASK.
% V/ILL YOU COME?”
2? YOU ANSWER, "YE3.”
g Then ring off end 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. .
Hmnpareys & Willianson
| RAW LUNCS.
J When the lungs are sore and in-
, dimmed, the germs of pneumonia a-id
consumption find lodgement and mui-
.lily.- Foley's Honey and Tr.r in li
the cough gers, cures the most obsci-
nkta racking coui.h, heaU the lunge,
genuine is ia the yellow package.
Central & Tic! on Pharmacy.
For the best blcyc.t* tiies at tin-
least price see J. T. McGe*», '21 Al
bun> Avenue. 24 tf e.o.u.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that th:- regis
tration books for the city of Waycross
j will bo open at this office from Nov. 1
I to Nov. 30, inclusive from 8 a. m. to
i 32 m anJ 2 p. m. to -1 p. m.. Sundays
! excepted.
! J. W. Strickland,
I /7 lim Clerk of Council.
GINGER ALE
THE HEALTHFUL SUMMER DRINK
“RED KEEN”
r. I N C E R ALE.
THE BEST OF ALL
Sold by the cja*-* from the Fac
tory or at Sofia FouLts.
Mixed Seda’s delivered anywhere
in the City. ,
WOOD? WOOD!!
-Jest Stove Wood De’dverd at ,
r Your door $2.50 Cord.
Georgia BtliBg works
' , D. L. fcEEN. Prep.
TELEPHONE NO. 837.
H’iiESB GY:
The Editor of the Kepubllcan Falla-
•lei(filla Pros* says that while
South will * probably not go for Taft
tho "people down - here nro thinking
, things over.” Ye*, and the more
thinking they do the less likely they
^ro to turn Republican. This Ih about
the only section that eftn’t bo bought.
—Anicrlcuu Recorder.
Mr. Watson was the lost mourner
at tho grave of Populism. That party
will probably never namo another na
tional ticket. Meanwhile Mr. Watson
Is very highly esteemed by his com
patriots wlthcut distinction of party—
News.
We would like very much to know-
what special virtue Mr. Watson’s com
patriots "s’.unf him for.
ANNUONCEMENT.
The friends of Mr. C. E. Cason, nr
nounco thnt he will be supported f
Constable of the' 1231 district, a. y.
at tho election to mo hofd !n Doce*
her. Mr. Canon Is well known a-
has many frizuds who will give him .
strong support.
GAME OF ALL KINDS
OUR BILL OF FARE.
contains all the popular dishes and
everything that' is tempting and dain
ty for the fastidious palate. Our sau
ces aro prepared in a manner that Is
only equalled by the best French chefs-
end our meats are tender, juicy and
of fine flavor. Our breads and pastry
are superior to those that “mother
used to make," and everything is of
Me choicest at Brown’s Restaurant.
WAYCROSS ^
RESTAURANT
SEVEN YEARS OF PROOF. j
“I have bad seven years of proof j -
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the .
best medicine to take for coughs and ‘ |
colds and for xvery diseased condl*.ij
tion of the throat, chest or lungs,” | m nnn/Yinf/i '
says W. V. Henry, of Panama. Mo. The ||PRES§SIVG CLUB
world has had thirty-eight years of j j
proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery | jj
is the best remedy for coughs, and}|
cclda, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, jj
bronchitis, hemmerege of the lung?, ' i /-5 PCRdlCtOn St?€C?, PllOUC 345
and the ariy stages of consumption. |r: —
Its timely use always prevents thojjj
development cf pneumonia. Sola un-(j
icr guarantee at drug store?,
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
WAYCROSS
F. L. PAGE. Prop.
Repairing, Steam
Cle-uing and. Dying,
Reblocking Hats.
Indies Work a Special,;/.
Telephone And Have
Our W agon Call
WINTER Ei'WARE FOR THE HOME
Coed articles at low prices, everything
t ew and up-to-date, tho best that
modern genius has devised to relieve
the housekeeper of work and worry.
Coal Scuttleu, Shovels, Tonga, Ash
Cans and Fire Doge.
Y.’o hive tile best portablo Grate
:■ ; .1 !.::r,e Is “Greer.vuy.”
"lELTPSCKr 186
V,'’inter blasts. <.• : yneumonla.
pleurisy and consumption will soon
be-here. Cure your cough now, r.nd
strengthen #your lungs with Foley’s
Ilonoy and Tar. Do not risk starting
the’ winter with weak lungs, when
Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure ■
most obstinate coughs and colds, and
prevent serious results.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
V. C. PARKER,
Contractor & Builder,
Waycross, Georgia.
?. N. Harley. H
JAMES SINCLAIR FOR
ALDERMAN FROM 1ST WARE
The friends cf Jan Sinclair announce
that he will bo a candidate ” r aider
man In tho comine primary lrom tb.
First Ward, and beg to ask tho sup
part of hla friends and tho voters of
Waycross. %
MONEY.
• Thu : .cry of Thaw is i.m story of
money. A judge in FitUbur* does
wrong to his i>odtion by issuing o
writ, the euect and nr parent purpose
of which would he la lit Ip Thaw -
ca;.e. A jefive in New York State
J. C. Jones For Constable.
We ore authorised an J requested
- friends of tbo candidato to an
nounce that Mr. J. C. Jones will bo
candidato for constable for
1231 district. C.- M.. at tho forthcom
ing election. Mr. Jones will be
warmly tup ported by
* • Many Friends.
For Alderman First Ward.
The IN raid la requested to an-
anuncu that Mr. John A. I-ott will be
r. candldhto for re-eloctlon -to tho of
fice of Alderman from the First Ward
?,t the ensuring primary. He solicits
i‘i.o support of tho voters of this city.
The Housekeeper’s Prise
Is a well stocked pantry, sideboard.,
or china closet. We offet you a
chance to fill yours with crockery .
and china that will make .you
prouder than ever. See our dlnaer
and tea sets,* so prettely pattern
ed, bo alluringly priced. All per
fect ware, too. No chipped or
crazed dishes In this collection.
Seo it now.
‘ Phono 17,
HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION.
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th,
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble, She says
"Gratitude far tho wonderful effect o?
J Electric Bitters in a care of acute in-
i digestion, prompts this testimonial. I :
‘ am fully convinced that for stomach 1
I is tne best remeJy on the market
; to jay.’* This great tonic and altena-.
| live medicine invigorates the system, i
j purifies the blood and la especially i
I helpful In all forms of female weak-,
ness. 50c. at all drug stores.
Buy your
Groceries
from the old
reliable Groc
ery store'
THE
Alison
Block
PHONE I2S
Watt Hardware Company.
POST YOUR LAND8.
Cards for posting lands may be oh.
tathed at the Herald office at 5 cents
each or 35 cents a dozen. - tf.
V/ATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS
•‘For fifteen year3 I have watched
the working of Bucklen’a.Arnica Salve
and it has never failed to cur© any
tore, boll,, ulcer or burn to which It
was applied. It ba$ saved us many a
doctor bill." nays Jr. F. Hardy, of East
Wilton, Maine, 25c at al drug stores.
If You Are Over Fifty Road Thie,
Mont people past mf.ldle-age suffer*
Trom kidney and blador disordc
which Foley’s KIdnoy Homely would]
cure; Stop the drain on the /vitality ] j
and restore neede strength nr,1 vigor.! ■
Oazaencc :sklJg Foley’s KU *.cy ellm*' 2 *
W toi«F. ' !i east stomach '
Ci - trel & 'Union I hatmacy. 1 * * ~
* ;; mo lsi/er :
For sale Cheap,•_ 800 ,ryr-i? barrels, ,'f* •
Jussi and bhttles. Seo Cowart or ^honv ; 2 DOCS
2SS. ' 20 tf. i
PAINE’S COMPOUND
LAXATIVE SYEUP