Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 28, 1908, Image 2

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hexamethylenetetramine The above Is the name of a German chemical, which is one the many valuable Ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remeiiy. Hexamethylenetetramine i3 recognized by medical text books and authorities aa a nric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Tjdce Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any Irregularities, and avoid a seri ous malady. Central ft Union Pharmacy. Keal Estate !Sl Insurance Try the ELECTRIC METHOD “MkOtZxIsg hot bcl the trev' Rents Collected and Taxes Paid for Non Residents A little cb»p In Phlladctphlt, »h«o father n a prominent nterchnnt and, aa aoeh. nerer loaee aa opponents to drecant upon On virtue* of ad vertising. one dir naked kli mother: ’Mar Lucy and I ptar at keeping More la the float room?* "Yea," aeaeated the mother; "bat run meat be Terr very quiet” "All right,’ said the roungetrr; -Well pretend are don’t adrertlae." MIND YOUR BUSINESSI If ran don’t nobodr arllL It :a roar butlnete to keep out of all the trouble roo can and you cm and will keep oat of Urer and bowl trouble it roa take Or. King’s New Life PtlU. They keep htllouaneu, malaria and Jaundice oat of your system. 25c at an tot Mint FOR ALDERMAN. I dejtre to aanoonee my candidacy for alderman from the third ward of the cliy of Waycroea at the enrnlnt primary. I wit! appreciate the npport of the redtatered rot ere of the city- .«■ A. J. YOUSLAKt, We W. SHARPE, Jr. PkrateU ’J PraJldra. S THE WAYCROSJ Editors and Publishers. Entered st the Post Office at Way- cross, Gs., as second clas matter." The Evening Herald is published erery evening except 8undsy. The Weekly Hersld every Saturday. ▲11 aubscriptions are payable advanoc Advertising rates reasonable and made known on application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Dally, One Year 96*00 Daily, Six Months 12.60 Dally, Three Months fl.25 Weekly. One Year 60 WAYCR088, GA., NOV., 28, 1908. It seems that American Auotmoblles are not in It st all with some foreign maebiner. It in all over except the Atlanta race and that will noon be finished. It Is quite warm now, however. Rockefeller In threatened with crira Inal prosecution but he only smiles and keeps on selling kerosene. Nobody seems to know the exact number of iwoplo who were congre gated at Savannah yesterdny and we will perhaps not have the exact count. The murderers of Carmack at Nash- VlUo, all pleaded “Not Guilty” yester day, and their trial Is Bet for Decem ber. The latest simplified spelling list calls It "del”. That’s the stuff—cut It down all you can.—Cleveland Lead- The Macon Telegraph rofers to Woodward as “a tough old rooster... At anyrato Jim seems to be a goose who Is bard to cook. — The Atlanta municipal election comes off next Wednesday Dec 2nd. It now looks as if Maddox would win though Woodward seems to be confl* degt. It Is reported test the fashionable women are to wear white wigs. Well the women have been making men wear whlto hair from time 1m- memorable. Annoucements. For Alderman. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from tha fifth warJ at tha ensuelng primary to be held in December and ask the support of the citizens. C. E. DUNN. FOR ALDERMAN 3RD WARD. The friends of Mr. C. M Sweat an nounce that he will be supported for Alderman from the 3rd ward to suo- ceed himself In the primary to be call ed later. Mr. Sweat has made a most efficient Alderman and we feel assured that he will again be alctd to serve the city, g Friends. FOR ALDERMAN. The Herald Is requested to a nounce that Mr. A. 8. Morton will be a candidate for re-election to the office of alderman from the fifth ward of the city of Waycross. Mr. Morton has glvn the city competent service during his past terms of office. He will ap preciate the support of the voters of Waycross. FOR CON8TABLF Tin Herald Is request* 1 to nounce that Mr. H. O. Freeman will be a candidate for re-cloetlon to the office of Constable for the 1231st Dte’ trlct G. M., at the election to be held n December. Mr. Freeman has been constable for the past six months and has been one of the most faithful men who have yet held this office. ] will bo warmly support^ for re-el tlon. tf, ANNOUNCEMENT, hereby announce to my friends and fellow citizens, that I will be a candidate to succeed myself, for the office of Justice of tho Peace for tho 1231 District G. M., Ware county, at tho election to be held on the 1st Sat urday In December next, It being the 5th day of said month. I have during my term In office endeavored to fill the office to the best of my ability, faithfully, Impartially and honestly, and will pursue the same course the next term, if elected. I will fully ap preciate the cordial support of roy friends and fellow citizens In the elec tlon. Very truly yours. . R. P. BIRD. ANNUONCEMENT. Tho friends of Mr. C. E. Cason, an nounce that he will be supported for Constable of tho 1231 district, G. M.. nt the election to me held In Decern ber. Mr. Cason Is well known an-' has many friends who will give him a strong support. F IIL L COMPLETE LINE OF DRY GOODS, SHOES and NOTIONS HERE YOU WILL FIND BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. FINE LINE OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. LOME TO SEE US AND WE WILL PLEA8E YOU BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Humphreys & Willianson l RAW LUNGS. When tie lungs ere .ore and in- 1 amine.], the germe of pneumonia sac consumption find lodgement and mul- iply. Foley’s Honey and Tar Win tie cough ger., euros the most obsti nate racking coujh, heals the lung,, genuine la In the yellow package. Central & Union Pharmacy BRIGHT AND WHY PEOPLE DINE HERE? Chance Guesswork? No. They arc aware of the fact that they get the best the market affords at prices far from fancy; that the cooking, service and surounu- ings are tempting to the last de gree. Where they lead why don’t you follow? WAYCROSS RESTAURANT The Lincoln Journal aaka. Innocent ly: “Was’It the Atlanta spirit which pushed Jim Woodward off the water wagon?" It wasn’t all the Atlanta spir it, just a Jug lull. Oov-etoct Drown waa one ot the centers of attraction In Savannah yes terday. He waa kept very busy receiv ing his frlenda but found time to send hla lovo to the editor of the Her ald. 1 The Macon Telegraph makes the aatoalahlng statement that moat of the hotting on Atlanta’e mayoralty race Is at oven odda. Is tho odds the difference between the two men? t * Tee world way not be growing mor ally better, but It Is certain that great minds are devoting more time to the discussion of tile serious questions of life, and death. Latoly tho public prints as well as the magaslnes have devoted much space to thesa subjects. -Si. 4. Richmond Pearson Hobson has wrl- ten Roosevelt a letter demanding that the president revoke his order”re- calllng the Beet from foe Pacific. We do not know 0( a good match for Hob son unless It be Sidney Tapp.—hi. What Mr. Roosevelt will do In the matter baa not yet been made public. —fr Charlotte Observer. It appears from foe official score that Col. John Temple Graves recelv- ,»d but forty-three votes In South Carollua his native state. In Georgia the slate of hla Brat adoption, he re ceived almost twice as many. To every 8outh Carolina cheek this com parison should bring the hot blush of chame. JAMES SINCLAIR FOR ALDERMAN FROM 1ST WARD. The friends of Jas Sinclair announce that he will be a candidate for alder man In tho coming primary from the First WarJ, and beg to aak the aup port of hla friends and the voters of Waycross. J. C. Jonas For Constable. We are authorised and requested by frlenda of the candidate to an nounce that Mr. J. C. Jone-- will be a candidate for constable lor the 1231 district, O. M„ at tho forthcom ing election. Mr. Jonea will be warmly supported by Many Friends. For Alderman First Ward. The Herald I, requested to an- notlnce that Mr. John A. Lott will he a candidate tor reflection to the of fice of Alderman from the First WarJ at the ensuelng primary. He solicit, the support of the voters of this city. FOR ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD. At the request of my frlenda I here by announce myaelf aa candidate for Aldorman from the First WarJ at the ensuing primary to bo held in Decem ber and aak tho atfpport of tho people. Don T. Cowart. For Alderman, Third Ward. The Herald la requested to state that Mr. W. B. Goodrich la a candi date for alderman from the third ward of the City of Waycrosa at the December primary. His friends so licit tho support of the voters of the city. FOR CONSTABLE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of constable of the 1231 District O. M. The election to be held In December. I respectfully ask the support of the voters of the district. Very respectfully, Henry J. Sweat This November 18th, 1(0$. ***** 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 cents per rod with stay wire and staples. P. N. Harley, HdwCo. TELEPHONE, 186. For the best bicycle tires at the least price see J- T. McGee, 21 A! bany Avenue. 2d tf e.o.u. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the regis tration books for the city of Waycross will be open at this office from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, Inclusive from 8 a. m. to 12 m and 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.. Sundays excepted. J. W. Strickland, lm. Clerk of Council. “RED KEEN” ginger ale. THE BEST OF ALL Sold by the case from the Fac tory or at Soda Founts. Mixed Seda’s delivered anywhere In the City. WOOD! WOOD!! 4 Best Stove Wood Deliverd at * Your door $2.60 Corl Georgia Bottling works D. L EEEN. Prop. TELEPHONE NO. 337. SEVEN 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,” savg W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight year proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery Is the best rem«ty for coughs, and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemmorage of the lungs, and the arly stages of consumption. It 3 timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sola un der guarantee at drug stores, and $1.00. Trial bottle free. WAYCROSS PRESSING CLUB * * •J. W. L. HIN30N ft CO. UNDERTAKERS AND •£• EMBALMERS, * ’PHONE 91 AND 413 *{**$**$**{**1**$**$* a 4* 4* *1**$* F. L. PAGE. Prop, 25 Pendleton Street, Phone 345 Repairing, Steam Cleaning and Dying, | Reblocking Hats. Ladies Work a Specially. I Telephone And Have | Our W agon Call ^7/Inter blades, causing pneumo^lai pleurisy and consumption will soon be here. Cure your cough now, and strengthen your lungs with Foley’s Konev and Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lung*, 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. The Housekeeper’s Pride la a well stocked pantry, aldehoard.. or china clout. We offer yon a chance to fill yours with crockery and ohlna that will make you prooder than ever. See our dinner and tea seta, ao prettely pattern ed, so alluringly priced. All per fect ware, too. No chipped or crazed dtshos in this collection. See It now. Phone 17, MVatt Hardware (Company. HOW IS YOUR DIGE8TION. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th, Are., San Francisco, recommends remedy for stomach trouble, She says “Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Blttera In a case ot acuta in digestion, prompts this testimonial. 1 am fully convinced that for stomach Is the beat remedy on tho market today.” This great tonlo and altena- tlve medicine Invigorates the system, purifies the blood and la especially helpful In all forma ot female weak ness. 80c. at all drag stores. Buy your Groceries from the old reliable Groc ery store THE WILSON GROCERY co. Wilson • Block] PHONE 128 POST YOUR LANDS. Cards for posting lands may be ob tained at the Herald; office at 5 cents each or 35 centa a dozen. tf. WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS “For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bncklen’s Arnica Salve and It has nover tailed to cure any sore, boll, nicer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved na many a doctor bilL” aaya A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 25c at al drug stores. If You Are Over Fifty Read This. Most people past middle-age suffer from kidney and binder disorders which Foley's Kidney Remedy, would cure. Stop the drain on the vltality and restore neede strength and vigor. Comenco taking Foley’s KUney cRm- edy today. Central & Union Lhatmacy. Fresh Meal and Grits only 25c per peck, Telephone May’s Mill & Feed Store. 9 ct. COMPOIM) Lax ytivi: PAINE’S;C0MP0UND LAXATIVE SYRUPl FOR STOMACH AND UVERl Docs Not Sicken or Gripe| PRICE 25 CENTS