Newspaper Page Text
"A KISS HE TOOK."
A klsi 'no took, and a backward look.
And her heart grew auddenly
lighter;
A trifle, you aay, to color a day,
Tot the dull gray morn seemed
brighter,
For hearta arc such that a tender
touch
May banish a book of sadness:
A small light thing can make ,Ais
sing.
But a frown will check our gladness.
The cberlest ray along our way
Is the little act of kindness,
And the keenest sting some careless
thing
That was done in a moment of
blindness.
We can bravely face life In a homo
where strife
No foothold can discover.
And bo lovers still , If we only will,
Though youth's bright days are
over.
Ah! sharp as words cut the unkind
Words.
That ore far beyond recalling.
When a face lies hid ,‘neath a coffin
. lid.
And bitter tears are falling.
We fain would give ull the lives we
live
To undo our Irle scorning;
Then let ns not miss the smile and
kiss
When wo part In the light of morn
ing.
TOE WAYCROSS HERALD
To Heat
a Cold Comer
Don't tit in the cold—a touch
o! a match—a steady flow oi
genial warmth and in the cor
ner that's hard to heat you'll
have real solid comfort with a
MISSION.
(J)y Ella Wheeler Wilcox.)
If you are sighing for a lofty work,
If great ambitions dominate your
tnlnti,
-Just watch yourself and seo you do
not shirk
The common little ways of being
kind.
If you are dreaming of a future goal,
When, crowned with glory men
shall own your power.
Be ’careful that you let no struggling
soul
Go by unaided In the present hour.
If you are moved to pity for the earth
And long to aid It, do not look so
high
You pass some poor, dumb creature
faint with thirst.
All life is equal In the Eternal eye.
If you would help to make the wrong
things right,
Beglp at homo; there lies a life
time's toil.
Weed your own garden fair for all
men’s sight
Before you plan to till another’s toll
God chooses his own leaders In the
world.
And from the rest he asks but wil
ling Hands,
As mighty mountains Into place are
hurlod,
While patient tides may only shape
the sands.
(DirnHWETHCSK
Af t+tidrmnt *dfm» mt*. Mm omlmtm*
Tne preachers are preparing to at
tend tbo South Georgia Conference
which meets at Quitman next Wed*
nesday. Many of tho outsiders here
would bo pleased to have the same
ministers returned home.
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Em1;|k4 with Soskticsi Dniet)
Just what you need to help out in
i cold anap or between seasons.
No smoke-no smell—no bother
—it’s the (mokeless device that does il As easy to
7 crate and dean as a lamp Brats font holds
quarts—gives intense heat for 9 hours. Finished ,
in nickel and japan—every heater warranted.
Equipped with
latest improved central draft burner. Made of brut
throughout, nickd plated. Just the light to read
by—bright and steady. Every lamp warranted.
II your dealer doesn’t carry the Perfection Oil
Healer and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency
for descriptive circular. .
BLACKSMITH &
WHEELWRIGHT
BLACKSMITH WO'iK OF
ALL KINDS. HORSE-
SHOEING, BUGGY AND
WAGON REPAIRING.
Can euro Trash, special attention
Rtvon to all disease* of the feet.
Prompt Service And
Satisfactory Work
GAURANTEED
Hill Ulmer,
Teb*au SI Rear Herald Oflice.
Wf-1.
CANOY.
dust tho sweetest and purest confec
tion* you have over encountered. Too
many specials to enumerate nn.i we
-shall he Klatl to have you call and
see them.
M different hinds of Chocolate at
Me pound
Cream Puffs 10c pound
Cocoanut Puffs 10c pound
Stick Candy absolutely pure ....lnc
Nutt. Raisins, Prunes Currants and
Piss. New crop. Our candy assortment
H without an equal anywhere.
El «. Mutual Grocery Co
Start The Winter Right by
Getting your Liver Right;
REDDINGS* LIVER PILLS
Are’Guaranteed to put your System in Good
Shape-they will make you feel better.
Don’tjlet your cough get a “strong-hold” on
the lungs, it is dangerous.
REDDINGS’ lSYRU D OF IWHITE PINE
, WITH TAR
Will Relieve your cough, destroy the cause
and save doctor's bill. Don’t delay but
start in time and get best results. For Sale by,
REDDING, & CO.
• v l v + ♦ + + + + T V ... r -r ■
IV £ HAVE FEETi TC7.' uXATL TO
SECURE
HE. H. LESTI K HZZYIL,
TO HAVE CHCU.GE OJ OU ft
Undertaking Department.
Mr. Marvll comes highly rorrvnettded both Zm a Funeral Dir
ector and Embalmed, —d is e.nslJeretl cc.o of the best In hl«
profession. Mr. Marvll can be found at our place of business
during the day and at 35 Mary street at night.
Yours respectfully.
LOTT. TAm & CO.
Furnishing Undertakers, Furniture.
Office Phone 49 Night Phone‘243.
+ + »»■» *♦♦♦*♦ ** *** ***** * + +
© + o + m
*C0NLY
Plant Ave.
I • • * ®0 * © * © * © + © *
KING & ' COMPANY.
Rat 4.1 EVERETT, MGR.’’
How Can You Expect to Digest
Hog Fat?
Take any lard-fried food and examine it when it is cold. Yon
will find it covered with a thick, heavy coat of grease wmt you
would not think of eating under any circumstances. I hat grease
is there just the same when the food is warm, but you do not see
it It is tiie fore-runner of indigestion, unless you have the
stomach of an ostrich. . .
Cottolene contains no hog fat, and food cooked with it is not
only wholesome and digestible, but healthful and absolutely free
from hog fat The reason is that Cottolene is a vegetable
oil product, and not an animal fat.
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed %sjgZ
money in case yon are not pleased, after having given CottoUne a fair test.
Never Sold in Bulk ?«■ '•p« ke . d **A!S:
tome, and prevent it from catching
odors, such as fish, oil, etc.
CottoUne Is packed in pans wun an^ air
tight top to keep it clean, fresh and whole-
tching dust ana absorbing disagreeable
Cook Book Free Jj£TOS£Wo85b«58a$
edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert,
* 1 nearly 300 i * *’
and containing i
) valuable recipes.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago
“Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South”
VISIT
D R . DANIEL’S
DENTAL PARLORS
PANIC PRICES
STILL ON
J&Sfa®*!
EXTRACTING TEETH WITHIUT
PAIN 50c PER TOOTH.
Offices Over Central
Pbannacy, Plant Ave.
Ladies’s Who Drive
This woman says she was saved
from an operation by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Ga«
writes to Mrs. Pinkham;
“ I suffered untold misery froi
male troubles. My doctor said an opera
tion was the only chance I bad, and I
dreaded it almost aa much aa death.
“One day I read how other women
had been cured by Lydia E. Pi&lcham’s
Vegetable Compound, and I decided to
try it. Before I bad taken tho first
bottle I was better, and now I am en
tirely cured.
“Every woman suffering with a
female trouble should take Lydia
Piukham’s Vegetable Compound."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty yeas Lydia E. Pink
lilt'd Vegetable Compound, modi
from rooLs and herbs, baa born the
standard remedy for female ill
and hast positively cured thousands i
women who have been troubled with
displacement.!, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
?eriodio pains, backache, that bear-
ng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Sirs. PluS ham invites nil sick
women to write her for advice.'
She bus gelded thousands to
health. Audreys. Lynn, Mass.
* CONEY, KING, & CO. •
^ W4.YCROSS* QA. ^
• + 0+4S+ • *• + e**************
lry & WiantdD.
PALACE BARBERSHOP
12 Mary Street
Ct?S REYNOLDS Prop.
8. 8. LUDLUM, M. D.
Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR, N08E AND THROAT.
Office with Dr. Fleming, over Young's
Drug Store.
HOURS 10 A. M. TO * P. M.
J. M. MARKET,
Attorney-At-Law.
Office In Court Hoase,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
appreciate nothing to much as a
smart turnout. Our carriages, sin
gle ar.d double, with bodies resting
cn springe that leave no trace of
jar. or consciousd«* of movement
to the occupants, and running
noisel?e«sly on wheels of Rubber
tires, give riding the acme of pleas
antuess.
We Make a Specially of
IE ED’IS
And
StudebakerWagons
A. BIG DISCOUNT FOR
CASH
J >: We Sell
American Wire Fencing
33c Per Rod.
J A. Jones Bnggy Go.
WAYCROSS, GA.
THE SHARK THAT SOLD ASHIP.
Tho current Issue of Harper’s
Weekly contains a remarkable remin
iscence be Edward Warren Guyol. In
tho year 17b9 tho American brig Nan
is captured by an English cutter
In West Indian waters for violating
the neutrality laws by celling arms
to the French. While her disposition
was stilt in doubt tbe commander
of the F/rrot. another English vessel
captured a large shark, Inside whose
maw was found a bundle gt papers.
When these had been dried and ex
amined, they were found to o&hizln
conclusive evidence against the Nan
cy, whose commander had evidently
thrown them overboard at the mo
ment of capture.
BRANTLEY TO SPEAK IN CHURCH
Hon. W. G. Brantley has been In
vited and has consented to speak at
the First Baptist church Sunday nisi-'
on the subject: “The Spirit of the
Law:" Special emphasis will be gi
to ptoper regard for law. as aiding
, formation -of Christian citizens, tax |
j speaker and his subject should attract
! a large audience.
j Col. F. E. Twitty will speak at Yl
o’clock ou ‘'.’Church Loyaity.”Member8
i of the church are urged to attend this
I service. Others tro Invited.—Bruns-
i wick News.
\ Two cues of plain drank wen up
before the mayo* fits mnmtng The
area were not lerfetts and were sett-
4 at a dtaooBB^ om tba Baud ^ice.
A Waycross gentleman who attend
ed the automobile races In Savannan
yesterday, says he saw a machine
going 150 miles an hour. We have
heard that a man could do somecaiag
that would make him see a thing
twice which was only there once. No
reflection on the gentleman’s eyesight
cr veracity Intended. .