Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, December 12, 1908, Image 2

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THEWAYCRQ3J WEEKLY, MJ> a hod of :uid make the whole home uncomfortably warm just to heat a flat iron? Til* Herald ta requested to atato that Ur. W. B. Goodrich to a candi date tor alderman tram the third ward ot the Cltjr ot Wajcraaa at the December primary. Hto friend* wo- licit the aupDort ot tha rotor* ot the city. Try the ELECTRIC METHOD “Nothing toot but the _ Simple, aafe, «urr,economical, clean, always ready, Heat turn* cm and off like rn tncandeaccnt lamp FOR ALDERMAN.' I delta to annoenca my candidacy for alderman tram the third ward ot the city ot Waycroaa at the ensuing primary. I wtli epproctate Ute anpport ot the Mdletered rolera ot the city. 1 * ifllft&fr yowmi iT.*Nwac> THE WEEKLY HERAIB A. P. PERHAM A SON. Editore and Publishers. Entered at the Poat Offlce at Way- eioee, G»., a* *ecood claa matter.' The Evening Herald to published every evening except Sunday. The Weekly Herald every Saturday. All eubacrlptlons are payable advaao^ Advertising rate* reasonable and onda known on application. RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION Dally. One Year $5-00 Dally, Six Uanlh* E2-60 Dolly, Three Montha f 1-26 Waekly, One Year WAYCR088, OA., DEC. 12, 1908. The emperor busines* 1* not what It once wa*. •I* " When Roosevelt goe* to Rome tho Roman* will do a* he does. ^ Speaking of signs of the time, look at Ur. Carnegie, tariff reformer. + Maybe Undo Joe I* only blowing rmtoke In the faces of tho tariff revls- tontoto. J, Hr. Rockefeller la now convinced Oat tbo course of Trust Oil never did run smooth. In those thick fogs you are likely ts collide with somebody you owo money, so ha careful. >5— Count Bunt cannot avoid taking as mgeh Interest In the Ooulds as If he Wen still ono of the family. +—'— Ur. Carnegie speaks with the calm confidence of tho man who has some thing saved up for a rainy day. Now that the football season open what to the use In keeping col- lego open? Tho students would ap preciate a vacation until baseball time. f Inquiring persona who wonder how Ur. Roosovelt can hunt Hons and edit M Outlook at tho ra’ne lime don’t ■rw Ur. Roosevelt. \ >5*-- Ur. 8beldon's III *, ot contributors I tho Republican ocupalgn fund will do excellent servlco (or years to come an -a political register ot American millionaire*. * Tho Waycross Christmas shopper Is Boding every thing she wants and much more than the needs In the nptondld stocks of our homo mor dants.! * Waycross ha* had very little baae MI this season. Shall we deplore Ola atato of affalra or be thankful for FI8HERMAN DODGED SWORDFISH. The Halting acbooner Dorcas waa erasing oft George* Thursday when her lookout espied a big awordfiah. The man In the cradle drove the Iron and hooked the flab. . James Wallace went in hto dor, get the flab. Tho awordltoh saw him coming and charged directly at him Wallace had Just time to scramble the stern when the fish struck the boat and the sword penetrated the dory, so that nearly two feet of the blade extended through the bole. The fish was rendered helpless and Wal lace knocked It on the bead.—Boston. Herald. . -.^-M WOODI WOOD! WOOD! We have 4(10 cords ot 4-foot wood mostly Ughtwood for sale. Price $1.50 per cord. f. o. b. Elsie. Write to particulars. Woodard A Co. U. Elsie, Ga. Removal Sale. 20 per cent dis count on suits, coats, skirts, klmonas, wrappers, umbrellas and handbags. #*= !. The bon Ton Everybody eats candy Christmas Redding A Co., hare a nice line boxea or loose. A FREE 96-PAGE DIARY FOR OUR READERS. We take pleasure In announcing that any of our readers can secure a fine M-page diary for 1909. by send- tog t cents postage, to D. Swift, A Co., Pataut Lawyers, Washington, D. C. This Dl*r y I* worth 26 cents and con- Wins 20 pages of valuable Informa tion, such as the crop production of 196*, by atotea; brief but raluable points of every day tow and patent km; bualncas forma, and population of all ditto* and.atato*, eto., and 76 gwgas memorandum. Dec. 9, 4 w FISH! FISH 11 FISH 111 AND SWEET MILK. FRESH AND SALT WATER. OYSTERSI OYSTERBI OYSTERS! OYSTER CRACKERS OYSTER MEAL PHONE COWART AT 288 But Don't Forget to Hava tha Money. If you Buffer from constipation and liver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative will cure you permanently by stimu luting , the dlgeatlre organa *o they will act naturally. Foley's Orino Lax atlve doo* not gripe, Is pleasant to take and you Jo not have to take lax atlvea continually after taking Orlm Why continue to bo tho slave of pills and tablets. Central & Union Pharmacy. If you need anything In perfumery Sachet Powders, or Toilet goods, lot Redding & Co., show you their line. Let us sell you a box ot cigars to glvo the friend who smokes. Redding A Co. Annoucements. For Alderman. 1 hereby announce mysejf as a can didate for Alderman from tho fifth ward at the ensuelng primary to be hold In December and ask tho support of the citizens. C. E. DUNN. FOR ALDERMAN 3RD WARD. Tie friends of Mr. C. M. Sweat an nounce that he will be supported for Alderman from the 3rd ward to suc ceed himself In the primary to he call ed later. Mr. Hwoat has made a moat efficient Alderman and wo feel assured that he will again be alcld to aerv* tho city. Friends JENNY LIND’S PIETY. Jenny Lind, woo gave her .first 2804 tbs, to hte poor, continued Mraughout her Ilfs a aeries of chari ties and pieties. In regard to the tot- tm we have the assurance of a friend that this greatest of singer* deliber ately cut short her own public career while her voice waa still In perfection. ■ was Lady Taylor, wife ot the author af “Phillip Van Artevelde,'' who Ibund Jenny Lind aitUng toward even- lag on a .south coast beach last 1 after her withdrawal, with a booh ta her kp. She spoke ot her resolve. “I Stand that this"—the setting sun— “Waa becoming less to me and that •to"—the hook In her lap was’a Bible —“was becoming nothing to me. and 1 Knew that I mush check myselt and Change my llte.**—London Standard. FOR ALDERMAN. The Herald la requested to an nounce that Mr. A. 8. Morton will ba a candidate tor ro-electlon to the offlce ot alderman from the fifth ward ot the city ot Waycross. Mr. Morton has glvn tho city competent service during hto past terms ot offlce. He will ap preciate the support ot the voters ot Waycroaa. F 0 L L—* COMPLETE LINE OF DRY GOODS* SHOES and NOTIONS HERE YOU WILL FIND BE8T QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICE8. FINE LINE OF LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S 8HOE8. COME TO 8EE US AND WE WILL PLEASE YOU BOTH IN , j QUALITY AND PRICE. Humphreys & WilUanson, HAW LUNGS. When the long* are sore and In* l&mmeJ, the germa of pneumonia and consumption find lodgement and mul tiply. Foley's Honey and Tar kUu> the cough gers, cures the most obsti nate racking cough, heals the lungs, genuine is In the yellow package. Central & Union Pharmacy (food Old Jhanksgiqing Oime Is gone once more,and the man who wants to enjoy a god turkey dinner, such as “mother used to cook," should come in and see the abundance of good things that wo servo In delicious roast turkey, with cranberry sauce, mince and pumpkin pies that no one can beat in toothsomeness and gratifi cation at TONY BROWN'8 THE WAYCROSS RESTAURANT 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. JAMES SINCLAIR FOR ALDERMAN FROM 1ST WARD. The friends of Jaa Sinclair announce that he will be a candidate for alder man In the coming primary from the First WarJ, and beg to ask the sup port ot hto friends and tha votora ot Waycroaa. PROOF THAT ORKAMS COME TRUE "Tes’m, l‘m going to move tomor- raw - said Bertha the colored weaker woman- ' YeaVn. 1 knowed it last weak. I dreamt IL Whcnevah l be- gtns to dream of packin' my trunk and ■dll' ready ta go aomewheah the alawd ha come* ths rVy next week • the rent Yea’m ta 'join' to mote i morrow.—New T«fc .Teas. For Alderman First Ward. The Herald to requested to tiounce that Mr. John A. Lott will he n candidate for reflection to the of fice ot Alderman from the First WarJ at the ensuring primary. He solicits th# anpport of the votora ot this city. FOR ALDERMAN, FIRST WARD. At tha request of my friends I here by announce myselt-.aa candidate far Alderman from the First Ward at th* ensuing primary to he held In Decem ber and aak tha anpport ot the people. Den T. Cowart RAIN AND COLD WEATHER ARE DUE NEXT WEEK! HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOR GUNS AND SHELLS? We Cany Only the Best Makes. WATT H’d’w COMPANY For the best bicycle tires at the least price see J. T. McGee, 21 Al bany Avenue. 2i tf e.o.u. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the regis tration books for the city of Waycross will be open at this offlce from Nor. 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, 11 lm. Clerk of Council. 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,” says 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, hejnmorage of the lungs, and the arly stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold uu- der guarantee at drug stores. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. *$'*S*'$**2**{**i**{* <i s* < 2*'i**i**i**S # W. L. HIN80N & CO. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER8p THONE 91 AND 413 •fr + •!■ •?• 4* * 4. '//inter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will be here Cure your cough now, and strengthen your lungs with Foley’i Konoy 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. HOW 18 YOUR DIGE8TION. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th, Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble, She says Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute in digestion, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach Is the best remedy on the market today.” This great tonic and altona- tlve medicine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is especially helpful In all forma of female weak ness. 60c. at all *drug stores. P08T YOUR LAND8. Cards for posting lands may be ob- tained at the Herald office at 6 cents each or 35 cents a dozen. tf. WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and It has never failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill.” says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine, 25c at al drug stores. If You Are Over Fifty Read Thle. Most people past middle-age suffer from kidney and binder disorders which Foley's Kidney Remedy would cure. Stop the drain on the vitality and restore neede strength and vigor. Comence taking Foley's Kidney eRm- edy today. Central A Union Pharmacy. GINGER ALE THB HEALTHFUL SUMMER DRINK “RED KEEN” GINGER ALE. THE BEST OF ALL Sold by (be caso from tj. Fac tory or at Soda Founts. Mixed Soda’* delivered anywhere In the City. WOOD! WOOD!! Best Stove Wood Dellverd at Your door $2.60 Cord. Georgia Dottlingworks D.L KEEN, Prop. TELEPHONE NO. 337. WAYCROSS PRESSING CLUB F. L. PAGE, Prop. 25 Pendleton Street, Phone 345 Repairing, Steam Gleaning and Dying, Reblocking Hats. Ladies Work a Specially. Telephone And Have Our Wagon Call Buy your Groceries from the old reliable Groc- • rt if ’- X 1 - x 5 ■ ; . _ - ' ' '• x Fresh' Meal and Grits only 26c per peck. Telephone May’s Mill A Feed Store. g HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE The abpve to the name of a German chemical, which to one of tha many valuable tnxrejlenta ot Foley’a Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine to recofntaed by medical text hooka and authorities aa a uric odd solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foloy’s Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any lrrexularttins, and avoid a seri ous malady. Central A Union Pharmacy. MIND YOUR BUSINESSI If you. don’t nobody will, it la your business to keep out of all tho traohlo you can and you can and will ketp out of llvar and howl trouble It you take Dr. King’s New Life phi. They keep biliousness, malaria and adlco out of yosr system, file at 8ra« itoab ery store Wilson • Block PHONE 128 l.w.vnvK PAINE’S'COMPOUND LAXATIVE SYRUP FOR STOMACH AND UVER Does Not Sicken or Gripe price as cam Real 'Estate 22 Insurance Rent* Collected * «nd Taxes Paid for Non Residents W, W. SHARPE, J^» n«8>tt w ?*•&**■. si —~«6