Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 14, 1908, Image 12

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THE WAVCR03& WEEKLY: A CALL OP PATRIOTISM* S*vannah News Comments on Brent* ley's Letter. Bon. Win. O. Brentier bee written eery etron* letter which appears tbs News of recent dels. That paper comments on the otter as follows: Why there Is orient need for the preserratlno of the Democratic party In Its pristine lateerlty Is made clear In the succinct and forceful, paper Representative Brantley which publish In another column ot this mor aine's paper. The course of argument -taken by Mr. Brantley Is that which ■he Morning News has followed since the day of the election. In brief, the conclusion Is that the country now, more than erer, stand In need of strong and virile Democracy based apon the old and tried principles adapted to present-day conditions. There hsve been suggestions of a sot* tlonal Democracy, dominated by and eonslstlng of r.10 South, anj bolding the balance of power. That position we do not think to be tenablo. Waal Is wanted Is a national Democracy, having as Its corner stone the tenet of the greatest good for the greatost number and selecting Its candidates from among the strongest available adherents to pure Democratic doctrine without consideration of geographical or sectional lines. Meanwhile, as we have said before it seems to us that tho time Is ripe for the South to step to the front and demand and secure Its Just proportion of authority In the council of the party Tho South has remained true to the party through many discouraging yoars. During this time tho South has naked little ond received less. It has deferred to the Bast and the West, and soen written Into the platforms planks that It disapproved and noml nation male that It would have pre ferred not made. Having abundantly demonstrated Its loyalty and patrio tism In losing campaigns In which It had no directing voice. It seems only lair and right that the South should be given the opportunity to dlrct a campaign of unqualified Democracy. As Mr. Brantley points out, the Dem ocracy lost the last campaign because It had wandered to new and untried doctrines In which the people lacked confidence, and because the nominee- clean, honest, able and patriotic un questionably—was a man whom the people weren ot prepared to trust Im plicitly: not because of their lack of confidence In or admiration for him as a man, but for the reason that be advocated Innovations of which they were afraid. His election would have stimulated the demand for those Inno- . rations, and the people were not satis- fled that they would be tor the beat Interests of the country. The rote In tho recent election was not one of con- fldenco In and support of Republican ism so much as It was one of a lack of confidence In the Democratic plan as presented under the auspices offer. lag It. As we have already seen, tho Repub licans are assuming that /he olectlon was an endowment of their party's eilravegances, lla colonial policy. Its favoritism towards p riveted Interests, Its spirit of militarism. Its sectional ism In legislation, and. In Short, the continuation of Its Iniquities which havo aroused so great a storm of pro- . tesl.lt Is practically a foregone con- ' elusion that whatever tariff revision may occur at the extra session will be In the way of Increasing tho burdens of ^he masses for the benefit of the classes. Four years hence, therefore, there will be a still greater and more Insistent cry for a change In the gov ernment and for the relief of the pjm- pie. And the Democracy should pre fers for Just the condition of affairs, ■y offering a return to sate and sound rtnctploa, without the handicap of Isms’ or new and untried doctrines, and we think that that could best be effected by a strong national, not sec tional, Democracy built up under Southern leadership. QEOROIA—QLYNN COUNTY. In person appears W. O. Brantley who, belnt first duly sworn, deposes and says that be was a candidate for Congress to reprsent the Uth Con gressional District ot Georgia In toe election holJ on November 3, 1908 and that as such candidate In said elec tion the expended tho sum ot 1*3.32. That the purpose of such expenditure was the printing and distributing of Democratic tickets In the several counties of said district, which tickets Included the nuntes of Democratic Presidential electors ns well us ms own. That said sum reprsenta hU entire expenditures In his tala elec tion. and that samo was furnished from hla own means. ' W. G. BRANT Lit Sk Sworn to and subscribed before me this November IS, 190S: EUSTACE C. BUTTS. Notary Public, Glynn county, Ga. Chairman Mack says he will make good all the expenses ot the Bryan campaign.-That dollar you contributed however, has gone to stay. Annoucements. Par Alderman, I hereby aamoonco myself as • can didate for Alderman from tho fifth ward at tbs easuelng primary to bo bald la December and ask the support of ths altlsana. C. B. DUNN. FOR ALDERMAN «RD WARD. Tae friends of Mr. a M. Sweat an- nounce that bo will ho supported for Alderman from the Ird ward to sue- easd himself In tho primary to bo call ed later. Mr. Sweat has mads a most efficient Alderman and we feel assured that he will again bn alctd to senra the city. Frienda. FOR ALDERMAN. Ths Herald fa requested to an nounce that Mr. A. 8. Morton will bo a candidate for reflection to the office of alderman from the fifth ward ot the city of Waycross. Mr. Morton has glvn the city competent service during hla past terms of office. He will ap preciate the support of the voters of Waycross. FUEL"*’ & * COMPLETE FOR CON8TABLF Th- Herald If request*: 1 to an nounce that Mr. H. O. Freeman will be a candidate for re-election to the office of Constable for the 1231st Dis trict O. M., at the election tj be held n December. Mr. Freeman has been conatable for tho past six months and ban boon one of tho most faithful men who havo yet held this office. He will bo warmly supported for reelec- 1 LINE OF DRY GOODS, SHOES and NOTIONS HERE YOU WILL FIND BEET QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. FINE LINE OF LADIE8, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S 8HOE3. COME TO SEE US AND WE WILL PLEASE YOU BOTH IN QUAUTVJ PRICE. Humphreys & IVilliansonJ *Mfi RAW LUNBS. Whss tha lungs are acre and In- flamnml, tha gsrma of phaumonla and cosaamptlaa #»4 Jodgamant and mul tiply. Mam Haaay and Tar kills ths sough gars, cure# tha most obstl- ntto recking sough, basis ths luun. isnalss Is Id tho ysllaw package. Control A Union Pharmacy. For tha boat Mcyats liras al th. lsut trie* <M J. T. McGee, II Al bany Avanu*. 84 tl #.o.u. NOTICE. Notlca la baraky given that ths regis tration hooka tor tkn city of Waycross will bo open at tble office from Nov. 1 to Nov. SO, laclneiv* from I a. m. to IS m and 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.. Sundays excepted. J. W. Strickland. tl lm. ’ Clerk of Council. BRIGHT AND WITTY PEOPLE DINE HERE? ANNOUNCEMENT, hereby announce to my friend* and fellow dtlxene, that I will be a candidate to aucceed myself, for the otlce of Justice of the Petes for the 1331 District G. M„ Ware county, nt the election to be held on the let Sat urday In December next. It being tho 6th day of said month. I have daring my term In olfioe ondeavored to Sll the office to the beat of my ability, faithfully. Impartially and honestly, sod will pursue the same oonraa tha next term, If elected. I will fully ap preciate the cordial aapport of my frienda and follow dtlxana In ths elec tion. Vary truly* yonre. , R. P. BIRD. ANNUONCEMENT. Tho friends ot Mr. C. B. Canon, an nounce that ho will be supported for Constable of tho 1331 district, G. M.. the olectlon to mo hold In Decern her. Mr. Cason Is well known ah *’ has many friends who will give him a strong snpport JAMES SINCLAIR FOR ALDERMAN FROM 1ST WARO. The friends of Jss Sinclair announce that ha will ha a candidate for alder man In the coming primary from the First Ward, and bog to aak the aup port of hla frioada and tha votsrs of Waycross. Chance Guesswork? No. They are aware of tho fact that they get tho beat the market aCcrda at prices far from fancy; that tho cooking, service and aurnund- Ings are tempting to tho Iset de gree. Where they lead why don't you follow? WAYCROSS RESTAURANT J. C. Jonas For Constable. We are authorised end requested by friends of tho candidate to an nounce that Mr. J. C. Jones will he candidate for eonetablo fqr the till district, G. M, at tho f-rlhcom Ing election. Mr. Jonoe will Ini arraly supported by Many Frienda. For Alderman First Ward. The Herald la requested to nounce that Mr. John A. Lott will ho candidate for re-election to the of fice of Alderman from the First Ward tha eneuelng primary. He eollclte the support ot tho voter* of this city. FOR ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD. At the request of my friends I here- announce myself as candidate tar Alderman from the First WarJ at tha ensuing primary to bo held la Decem ber and ask the rapport ot the people. Dan T. Cowart For Aldtrman, Third Ward. Tito Herald Is requested to state that Mr. W. B. Goodrich le a candi date for alderman from tho third ward ot tho City of Waycross at the December primary. His friends so licit the support of the voters ot the city. FOR CONSTABLE. I , hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of constable ot the 1331 District G. M. The election to o held In December. I respectfully ask the supimrt of the voters of the district. Very respectfully, Henry J. Sweat. Thta November 18th. IMS. NOTICE. The books for the registration ot valnea for tho City ot Waycross aio ■pen at thin office, and will be open from Kovemberlat to November 10th Inclusive from S a. m. to II p. m. and 3 p. m. to 4 p. m Sundays excepted J. W. Strickland. >i Clerk «I CcunclL j American Hog & Cattle Fence 13 Bars, 46 Inches High is what we Sell the most of, in 12 inch stay. We Carry an Immense Quantity of it on hand and can furnish it in any size roll you wish.' The price is extremely low 33 cet.18 pti* 10J with stay wire and staphs. P. N. Harley, Hdw Co. TELEPHONE, 186. 8EVEN YEAR8 OF PROOF. “I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for xvery diseased condi tion of the throat, chest or lungs," •ays W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs, and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemmorage of the lungs, and the arly stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of. pneumonia. Sola un der guarantee at drug stores. 60c and $1.00. Trial" bottle froe. B$IB|Bsfga(s^iB(Bfi|B^g^Ss|B«{is{s^S * , * * * * * t + + + ++ + + 4*4. W. L. HINSON A CO. UNDERTAKERS AND * EMBALMERS, -> •PHONE 91 AND 411 Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy end consumption will soon be here. Cure your cough now, and stceagthen_your lungs with* Foley’s llonsy rad Tar. Do not risk starting tho winter with wank lunge, when Foley's Honay and Tar will core moat obstinate eoughe and colds, and prevent serious results. Central A Union Pharmacy. V, C. PARKER, Contractor & Builder, Waycross, Georgia. HOW 18 VOUR DIGESTION. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 238 8th, Ave. San Francisco, recommends s remedy for stomach trouble. She says -Gratitude for tha wonderful effect of Electric Bitters In a can of acuta in digestion, prompts this testimonial. I am tally convinced that tor stomach I la ths beet remedy on the market today.’ This great tonlo and altena. tire medicine Invigorates ths system, purifies tha blood sad Is especially halptal In AD forma ot fsmala weak ness., Ms. at all drug stores. The Housekeepers Pride Is a well docked pantry, aidaboarj.. or china closet. Wa offer yoa a chance to fill yonre with crockery and signs that will make you prouder then ever. See our dinner sad tea sets, so prettcly pattern, ed. to alluringly priced. All per fect ware, too. No chipped or crated dishes in thle collection. See It now. t Phone 17. Watt Hardware Company. POST YOUR LANDS. Cards tor posting land! mey ha ob tained at tha Herald office at S cents each or 25 cents a dozen. tf. WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS "For fifteen year* I hare watched the working of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and It has Dover failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It wan applied. It has saved ns many a doctor bill." eoys A. F. Hardy, ot East Wilton, Maine, 25c at al drug stores :■! you !,- If You Are Over Fifty Read This. Most,people prat middle-age suffer from ldJney and binder disorders which Foley's Kidney Remedy would cure. Stop the drain on the vitality and restore neede strength and vigor. Comenco taking Foley’s Kidney eRm- cdy today. Central A Union rhaimacy. Fresh Meal and Grits only 25c per peck. Telephone May's Mill A Feed Store. 9 (j t . HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE I The above Is the name of a German I chemical, which lu one a.* the many I valuable Inuredleiils of Fcloy’s Kidney | Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine Is! recognised by medical text books And - j authorities as a uric acid solvent and ! ntlssptlc for the urine. Takd Foley's! Ildnay Remedy as soon as you notice ny Irregularities, and avoid a scr!-: at malady. Central A Union Pharmacy. - :r;vl.3m-l -.Mnj LTSCTRiC FLATIRONS ON TRIAL IS WAYCROSS ELECTRIC LT. & POWER Co GINGER ALE THH HEALTHFUL SUMMER Drink “RED KEEN” ginger ale. the BEST OF ALL , Sold by the eras from the FUc- tory or itt Soda Foncta. Mixed 8oda's delivered anywhere In the City. MIND YOUR BUSINESS! . If you don’t nobody wilL It ;< your business to keep oat ot all the trouble you can and yon ran and will keep oat of liver and bowl troabla If yoa take Dr. King’s New Lire Pm.. They keep biliousness, malaria and Jaundlca out of your systaas. Xa at all drag stares. WOOD! WOOD!! Boat Stova Wood DeUverd at Ynar door 11.60 Cord. Georgia Bottlingworks D. L SEEN, Prop. TELEPHONE NO. 237. WAYCROSS PRESSING CLUB F. L. PAGE, Prop. 25 Pendleton Street, Pbone 345 Repairing,. Steam . Cleaning and Dying, Reblocking Hats. Ladles Work a Specialty. Telephone And Have Our \V agon Call Buy your Groceries from the old reliable Groc- Compound Lax vrivK PAINE’S’COMPOUND LAXATIVE SYRUP FOR STOMACH AND UVER Does Not Sicken or Gripe PRICE 23 CENTS 'Real Estate £2? Insurance Rents Collected «nd Taxes Paid for Non Residents Ssaasss rssui n. s.. >•» as** \amrNmut W, W. SHARPE, Jr n PUmHI. tS Fcafeteo. Si s tc