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THE WAYCR05S WEEKLY HERALD
THE WEEKLY HERAIB
A. P. PERHAM A SON.
Editors and Publishers.
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WAYCR088, GA., DEC. 19, 1908.
Gov-elect Gilc'nrltti will preside
the Bryan banquet at the Florida State
Fair at Tampa In February.
Reports from Atlanta «ay that the
Gate City Is enjoying a wave of crime.
Anything for a change.
The Democratic party U a million
stronger than It was four year* ago.
•Then what are you talking about any
way.
Atlanta is aaid to bo fishing for an
Kutomoblle track 28 miles long. Sav
annah has caused the Gate City to
g/et another move on her.
* "Shall th,o woman rule?" Asks an
exchange. We answered that question
in the affirmation tho day after the
preach,er tied the knot.
Tho MltchellLInton episode
(Thomaaville seems to nave dropped
out of public attention. Guess It must
have Ijeen a hugo Joke after all.
Tho country is not going Into an
other financial panic but we aro slow
ly and surely moving out of tho worst
one th,o country ha known In many
years.
The assumption of tho North that
"The South cannot do without tho ne
gro as a laborer" is merely too North's
.way of saying that it does not intend
to havje him as a laborer.
An exchange suggests thut thero
aro undesirable citizens In every
community who ought to be plowed
under for fertilizer. Ain’t that the
truth?
THE PRESIDENT’S HUNTING TRIP
President Roosevelt In a statement
prepared by Secretary Walcott,
Smithsonian Institute, made his first
official announcement regarding
bunting trip to Africa on which he wll
start within two weeka after he re
tires from the presidency. The ex
pedition will be outfittel by t'ae
Smithsonian Institute. The president
Is defraying his own expenses and
will gather national history materials
for the new national museum.
No fears are entertaiend for
president’s safety, the statement de
clares because every member of bis
party is an excellent rifle shot. The
president and his son Kermit will kill
big game, the skins and skeletons of
w'dlch will be prepared and shipped
to the United States by other mem
bers of the party. Kermit Roosevelt
Is to be tho official photographer of
tho expedition.
Tho district in British East Africa
which Mr. Roosevelt will visit on his
hunting trip is wonderfully rich
wild game of all kinds.
The rhinoceros is shot along the
old caravan route, but when a party
leaver these tracks there is usually
some excitement, and sportsmen and
prospectors w'ao visit the out of the
way districts have reported largo nura
bora of these fine old beasts. The
rhinoceros has been frequently seen
In districts possessing thick patches
of forost and long grass, and they
have frequently been reported quite
close to Nairobi, capital of tho dis
trict, both In the reserve and on the
open side of the railway. Five or
them have been seen within ten miles
of that station In a single day.
Extensive preparations for tho re
ception and entertainment of
Roosevelt are already being made In
Nairobi, where he will bo the guest
of Sir James SaJler, tho governor.
The British railway Is building a spe
cial train for hia use consisting of an
observation car sleeping .dining and
reception cars.
Nairobi, although located In a per
fect Jungle, and known as "the Yel
lowstone Park of Africa,” has excel
lent hotels and a modern electric
plant, and big game hunters find there
are the comforts of a modern Euro
pean city.
FULL'
COMPLETE
Say. the Albany lleraM: "Lets
hnvo more com and leu politic. In
Georgia noit year." 8uro and
•here be a itreak of lean and a streak
of fat with oyery hoo cake.
Too ilrosldont demand, that Pu
llticf, editor of the N. Y. World, bo
prosecuted to the limit of tho law..
Let them prosecute just so It don’t
effect Waycroai.
—
Three Mormon, and a batch of
Salvation Ariuyltcs worn preaching
oa the alrcets of Romo al onj tlmo
yesterday. A few holy rollers lo add
diversity to Iho scene would bavo
completed the circus.
*
Tho dally paper, tho samo as tho
regular merchant, Is In Brunswick ev
ery day In the year doing business. It
Is a necessity. It gives valuo received
tor all It (eta In advertising and oth
er ways. It Is about the only kind of
advei rising that doe,.—Brunswick
Nows.
4
“The woman with strong features, 1
nays “Deborah” In.tho Hartford Coup
ant. (that Is to say a woman who
looks more like a man than a wo
man,) “should wear her hair arrang
ed loosely, and the llnea should be In
harmony." No woman with n pretty
taco anl a well poised head would
think of loading them down with n
halo of hair.
‘ 4 ' +■
> A certain town council after a pro
tracted sitting, wu delirious of ad
jooralur for luncheon, says Tit Bits.
The proposition was opposed by the
mayor, who thought that If hla fellow-
councilors felt the stimulus of han
ger the dispatch and business would
he much facilitated. At lut an Il
literate member got up and exclaim
ed:
"I ham astonlihed, I ham surpris
ed, I ham amated, Mr. Mayor, that
you will not let us go to lunch!”
Tm surprised," exclaimed one of
his colleagues “that a gentleman who
Tho Herald U with labor and the
labor unions overy day In the week
when they are properly, honostly and
Judiciously manageJ, but they sign
their own death warrant when th,ey
nllow their organizations to be con
trolled and dictated to “agitators”
and Irresponsible parties who are
seeking only to creato strife and to
divide a community against Itself to
gratify their own selfish Interests and
ambition. Such men nre* enemies
to the community In which they lira
and to every good cltlsen.
PISH ATTACKS Al DEER,
Pursued by dogs In Agawam, Mass.,
a deer attempted to crovi ’o
opposite side of tho river, broke
through tho Ice and won attacked
by a fish six feet In length, thought
to bo a sturgeon weighing 250 pounds
or moro. Par a quarter of a mile
tho deer awam In the Icey water,
turning now and then to strike at
Its tormentor with Its forelegs.
Whon the deer finally clambered
up tho river bank tho flsh remained
near the shore for soveral minutes
In somlng disappolntmnt that
doer hod escaped. The unusual spec
tacle was witnessed by Park Cotnmls-
alnoer Everett H. Barney and John
Morrill.
After reaching tho land tho Joer
soon fel Ifrom exhaustion. Mr. Mop
rill procured a pint of whiskey and
poured It down the animals’ throat
Tho deer was so badly disabled that
Game Warden Jaa. P. Hatch ordered
the animal shot
line: of
DRY GOODS,
SHOES and
NOTIONS
HERE YOU WILL FIND BE8T
QUALITY AND LOWE8T PRICE8.
FINE LINE OF LADIES, MISSES’
AND CHILDREN'S 8HOE8. COME
TO 8EE US AND WE WILL PLEA8E
YOU BOTH IN
QUALITY
AND PRICE.
Humphreys & Willianson
RAW LUNGS.
Wh6n the lungs are sore and In-
lammeJ, the germs of pueumonia and
consumption find lodgement and mul-
iply. Foley's Honey and Tar kill*
the cough gera, euro* the most obsti
nate racking couib, heals the lungs,
genuine is .In the yellow package.
Central & Union Pharmacy
For the best bicycle tires ut the
least price see J. T. McGee, 21 Al
bany Avenue. 2d tf e.o.u.
Foley’s Honey and Tv. clears the
air passes, stops the irritation in th«
throat , soothes the inflamed mem
branes. and the most obstinate cough
disappears. Sore and lnflammeJ
lungs aro healed, and strenghtenel,
»nd a., cou i. expelled from the zyu Gg 0I >gj a Bottling works I
BEAUTY INJEWELRY
Does not necessarily mean expen-
Does noe necessarily mean eypen-
siveness. We prove that by the
great variety of really pretty
things we offer at exceedingly
moderate prices. Of course there
is a figure below which it Is un
safe to go If you want good Jew
elry. Our prices are the lowest
that reliable jewelry can be sold
for. '
Little & Odom,
Jewelers.
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.
Old King Co(e was a merry old soul,
And a sporty old soul was he;
He bought a pistol and ho bought a
gun
From Watt Hardware Companie.
We have some cut (lass and a lib
eral amount of fine China tor the
Xmas trade, all new and freah. Wo
would be pleased to have you call
and look It over. It 2t
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
Nice line of Neck pieces In fura,
12.00 each at Mias Eddie Parnell's.
For Brat class plumbing work.
Phone 254. Am fully equipped to
do all kinds of plumbing work, and
will bo pleased to fnrolch eqjlmate*
at any time. M. J. Murray, 'Phone
254. Shop No. 25 Church at Utd.
8omo fine pecans for eating, also
tome extra Bne pecans tor planting
for sale by J. A. Lott Phone 555 or
IT IT
U yon need anything In perfumery
Sachet Powders, or Toilet goods, let
bee got so much ’hem’ In Ms mouth Rsddlng A Co, show you their line.
Knowing, Joy Bringing Old Santa Clans
mdi much to encourage him
In our tbla season’s collec-
lon of table ware In china,
.porcelain and cut glass. Well
knows he how happy house
wives are In the possession
of such beauties as we show
for the adornment of the
'dining room—It’s a matter of
pride with them. Let's help
you with good Christmas gift-
'gtvlng In telling you of our
low prices for artistic ware.
WATT H’d’w COMPANY
tem. Refuse any but the genuine in
the yellow package.
Centra] & Union Pharmacy.
8EVEN YEAR8 OF PROOF.
"I have had seven yeannof 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, hemmorage of the lungs,
and the arly stages of consumption.
Its timely use always prevents the
development of pneumonia. Sold un
der guarantee at drug stores,
and $1.00. Trial bottle tree.
*2**f**$**$**$**i**£* <l Z‘* < S**2**{**i*'$*
W. L. HINSON A CO.
UNDERTAKERS AND
EMBALMER8,
’PHONE 91 AND 413
45 45 45 45 4. 45 .£• 4. 4.4.
7/inter blasts, causing pneumonia.
pleurisy and consumption will soon
be here Cure your cough now, and
strengthen your lungs with Foloy’s
'loney and Tar. Do not risk starting
he winter with weak lungs, when
Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure
most obstinate coughs anJ colds, and
prevent serious results.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
V. C. PARKER,
Contractor & Builder,
Waycross, Georgia.
HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION.
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 8th,
Aro, San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble, She says
“Gratitude for the wonderful effect
Electric Bitters In a cose of acute In
digestion, prompts this testimonial,
am fully convinced that for stomach
Is the best remedy on the market
today.” This great tonic and aliens-
tlvo medicine Invigorates the system,
purifies the blood and Is especially
helpful In all forms of female weak
ness. 60c. at all drag stores.
GINGER ALE
THE HEALTHFUL SUMMER DIUNK
“RED KEEN"
GINGER ALE.
THE B*E8T OF ALL
Sold by the case from the Fac
tory or at Soda Founts.
Mixed Soda’s delivered anywhere
in the City.
WOOD! W00D1!
Best Stove Wood Dellverd at
Your door 52.50 Cord. I
D. L KEEN, Prop.
TELEPHONE NO. 337.
WAYCROSS
PRESSING CLUB
F. L. PAGE. Prop.
25 Pendleton Street, Pbone 345
Repairing, Steam
Cleaning and D>ing,
Reblocking Hats.
Ladles Work a Specially.
Telephone And Have
Our Wagpn Call
POST YOUR LANDS.
Cards for posting lands may be ob
tained at the Herald office at 5 cents
each or 35 cents a dozen.
WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS
“For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Buoklen’s Arnica Salve
and It has Dover tailed to cure any
sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It
wu applied. It has saved us many
doctor bill.” says A. F. Hardy, of East
Wilton, Maine, 25c at al drug stores.
If You Ars Over Fifty Rssd This.
Most people put middle-age suffer
from kljney 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.
HY should yon bum
a hod of cool and make the
whole house uncomfortably
warm just to hekfe flat iron?
Try the ELECTRIC METHOD
“Notlitno Hot but Cbc Iron'-
Simple, safe, sure, economical,
clear. always ready. Heat tarns on
and off Ilk* on Incandescent lamp '
EIiECTRIC FLATIRONS ON TRIAL
WTYSoSS, ELECTRIC LT.«A P0WE» Ce
tuts any lunch at an.”
. ■ j V'—Sa'-w.
Let us sell yon a box of cigars to
give the friend who smokes,
tf. Redding & Co.
HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE
The above la the name of a German
chemical, which Is one of the many
valuable Ingredient! of Foley’s Kidney
Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine
recognized by medical text book! and
authoritlei ss a uric add solvent and
antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's
Kidney Remedy as soon as yon notice
any Irregularities, and avoid a seri
ous malady.
Cuatral ft Union Pharmacy.
MIND YOUR BUSINESSI
If yon don't nobody will. It la
your business to keep out of all the
trouble yon can and yon can and will
keep out of liver and bowl trouble U
yon take Dr. King’s New Ufa Pills.
They keep biliousness, majaria and
jaundice out of your system. 25c at
ell drar store*.
COMftOiND
I.vx \tivi-:
PAINE’S.COMPOUND
LAXATIVE STROP
FOR STOMACH
AND UVEH
Does Not Sicken or Gripe
PRICE 33 CENTS
If you suffer from consUpitlon and
liver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative A
will cure you permanently by
laUng the dlgesUve organs so
will set naturally. Foley’s Orino Lax-
aUve does not gripe, I* pleasant to
take and you do not hart to take lax-
stives continually after taking Orino.
Why continue to be the slave of pills
and Ubleto. - -
Central ft Union Pharmacy.
COWARTS' 281. r
WE ARE DOINQ BUSINESS AT
the same old stand, we sell
NICE PICK 2ND OYSTERS AND
OET THE CASH. ttt. jj