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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD JANUARY 9 1909
THE WEEKLY HERALD
, COL. WALKER NOT IN THE RACE.
a d DBouiM » cow Valdosta Time*.
A. P. PERHAM b | gome that havo jjeeu 8ent
Editors and PuMlahtrn. | to the papers from Waycross In re-
Entered at the Post Office at Way- gard to Lie contest for solicitor gen-
cross, Ga., as second claa matter.**
The Evening Herald Is published
•very evening except Sunday. Tha
Weekly Herald every SaturJay.
% A11 subscriptions aro payable In
advance.
Advertising rates reaionable aDd
made known on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Dally, One Year 15.00
Dally, Six Months 12.60
Dally, Three Months $125
Weekly, One Year
WAYCROSS. GA., JAN. 9, 1909.
The disfranchisement
force, says an exchange,
good Is It doing?
law It
Well what
Th receivers say the A. B. & A.. Is
not for sale. Sorry to 'near It, thought
we’d buy It.
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Carnegie says millionaires never
smile. Just try It on the subscriber
and watch
grin.
Tno good women of Jesup seem
to he In earnest In the efforts to give
Fleming Smith n suitable monument.
The undertaking Is a laudable
Tno boys are beating the stuffing
out of Taft at golf but this Is nr. sign
that ho will not make a gooJ presl
dent.
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Mr. C. W. Hanlon has assumed the
editorship and management of
Montezuma Record, and Is publishing
a good paper.
The most complete eclipse of the
year will occur on tho 4th of March
next, when the saadow of Taft will
fall on Roosevelt.
Atlanta wants a new pump
Savannah continues to quench her
thirst from the same old fountain
head which affords an ample supply.
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Tho chances are that In a decado
Jacksonville will bo tho largest city
In tho south. She MU "tho location
and tho people, and tho capital will
bo forthcoming.
So far as heard from Atlanta ta
Lie only G<>orgla city which had a
citizen killed by the Italian earth
quako. This la In koplng with tho
eternal fitness of thlnga.
Claus Sprocklos, the late sugar
king of the Pacific coast, cut off two
of 'ala sons without a cent In his will.
A bitter fight for the fifty millions left
by him will now ensue and the legal
pickings will bo immense.
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The National Democratic Associa
tion Is going to eatbllsh a Democrat-
la National nowapaper In Washing
ton. Wonder if it will be allowed to
take the place of The Commoner aa
the organ of the party
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The failure of the A.. B. A A. road
the only line In Georgia that was not
a sort of target for adverse legisla
tion and court decisions, la but a gen
tle reminder of the strain that tho oth.
* ci da may be groaning under.
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Mojt railroad Interprlsei In this
country run up again,! a receiver
aooner or laotr. The fato ot the A..
B. A A., I, no oxceptlon to tho rule.
Railroad, generally broag before they
make good.
4.
Judge Griff, from the Second Geor
gia Dlitrlot. created a aurprlto and a
•mall sensation when he made mo
tion to return President RooaeYell’e
meaaage to him yeaterJay. Judge
Grtgua doe,n't lack uerre and he talk
ed like he meant what he aald, when
he made the motion. At tho request ot
thet Democratic eladers the motion
waa withdrawn. Tho llouae however,
greeted the meaaage with loud laugh
ter.
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"Well, yea." said old Uncle Lax-
aenberry .who was Intimately ac
quainted with the most of the hap
penstances of the Village, according to
Pnck. "Almira Stang has broken off
her engagement with Charles Henry
Tootwtler. They’d been going
gather for eight years, lurin' which
time she had been Incalcnlntlng Into
him, as you might oall It, the boauttes
of economy; but when nh> discovered.
Just lately, that he had learnt Ms les
son so well that he had saved up 21?
pairs of soke for her to darn Imtnedi-
aleyi after the wedding, she 'peered to
•oadade that he had taken her advice
a Buie too literally and broke off tho
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oral of the Brunswick circuit to suc
ceed Mr. Lawton Walker, who was
accidentally kJUeJ a few weeks aro.
havo done Col. J. Randall Walker, of
this city .an injustice,-in that it has
been stated that he was a candidate
for tno place.
Mr. Walker has not been a candi'
.late for the position In any sense o'
the word, though a tremendous pres
sure has been brought to bear upon
him to enter t'ue race. The friends
of his brother, as a trlbue to tho de
ceased. were anxious for him to be
appointed and they presented his
name to the governor.
It Ik known that the Governor gave
favorable consideration to tho move
ment and that fact made It more In-
cubbent upon Mr. Walker to either
approve or disapprove of the efforts
In his behalf .It is known to his
friends that he went to Atlanta to
consult tho Governor In regard to
the matter, that he was glvlu to un
derstand that the position was his
If he wanted It, and that he was fin
ally forced to decline the use of his
name further In the matter.
This statment Is duo Col. Walker
whouo position In thd matter has
not been fairly stated In the public
print*.
Thirteen addresses are to bo deliv
ed New York City on
celebration of Lincoln's birthday.
the special request
Hon. Robert Lincoln, son of the mar
tyr President, Judge Emory Speer
wns selected as one of the orators.
Count BonI has lost his suit to so-
cure |>osscsslon of bis children. The
French court has awarded them to
their mother. It appeared to
world outside to be a sort of toss up
between the devil and the deep bluo
sea .but perhaps a mother’s lovo may
put th children where they will be
free from tho corrupting Influences of
either husband No. 1 or husband No.
2.
Wore a star quenched on high,
For ages would Ita light.
Still travelllg downward from the sky
Shine on our mortal sight.
So when a great man dies.
For years beyond our ken
The light he leaves behind him lies
Upon tho paths of men.
—Longfellow.
Who aro "Morris ft Maddox"?
I do my own prescription work, and
need your business.
12 tf. G. R. Brinson.
A. M. Knight has homes for sale on
easy payments. 1 Ct.
Tho latest patterns and ahapoa In
Clothing, shoes and hats at "The Tog
gery Store," F. L. Page, Prop., corner
Mary and Pendleton streets. 6L
There la no case on record of a
cough, coll or la grippo developing
Into pneumonia after Foley'a Honey
and Tar ha« been taken, as it cures
the ^nost obstinate deep seated
coughts and colds. Why take any
thing else.
Central ft Union Pharmacies.
NOTICE!
We will discontinue leaving mil*
where our customers fall to leave the
empty bottle* out. We aro compelled
to do this on account of losing so
many bottlon.
19 lm W. E. Stecdley ft Son
A. M. Knight has lots for sale In
every part of the city. Easy payments.
1 6t.
A .M. Knight has for rent dwellings
on Gilmore, Jane, Alice streets and
Owena Boulevards. 1 6t
ORINO
LsxativsFruit Syrup
PlMMnt to take
Tho new laxative. Does
not gripe or oauaeate.
Cures stomach and Uvcr
troubles and cbroolc con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of ths stom
ach, Mver and bowels.
Munmmmmm. MeaSSSa
CENTRAL PHARMACY.
FULL*~
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. COME
TO SEE US AND WE WILL PLEASE
YOU BOTH IN
QUALITY
AND PRICE.
Humphreys & Wiliianson
Watch The New Year In
With one of our watches in your
pocket. Then you’ll know exactly
the time It arrives. Our watches are
guaranteed accurate timekeepers. If
you have a watch, give one to some
of the people you wont to remember
on that day. Of course we have all
other sorts of Jewelry if you proper.
Pretty and as Inexpensive aa good Jew
elry can be. Have a look.
Little & Odom,
Jewelers
HHUL ffiBS. H
nodi
THE CLAIM AND
ADJUSTMENT CO
418 LaGrand# Building.
Overcharge, Loss and Damage Claims
Collected. Commercial Accounts and
bad debt* Collected Everywhere.
DEEN & BURNET
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE.
LA GRANDE BLDG.
WILSON
BENNETT
& LAMBDIN.
ATTORNEYS AND
COUNSELORS AT LAW.
4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4'
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4. W. L. HINSON A CO.
4. UNDERTAKERS AND
4. ' GMBALMERS,
4. ’PHONE 91 AJfil <13
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The Comer Stone of Our Success
HAS BEEN HONE8T MEASURES
AND THE REPUTATION OF AL
WAYS KEEPING OUR 8TOCK UP
TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE.
WE THANK OUR FRIENDS
M08T HEARTILY FOR THEIR
PATRONAGE ANL LOYALTY TO
US CURING 1808 AND WISH THEM
ALL A
Happy & Prosperous
New Tear.
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
TELEPHONE, 186.
Knowing, Joy
Old Santa Clans
find, much to encourage him
In our tfala Kuos', collec
tion ot tubla warn In china,
porcelain and cut ilaaa. Well
knowa he how happy house-
wires are In the poeacealon
of auch beautlea aa we ahow
tor the adornment ot the
dining room—It’a a matter ot
jrlde with them. Let'a help
you with good Chrtatmaa gift-
firing In telling you of our
low prlcca for artlatlo ware.
F£ue WATT H’d’w COMPANY
V. C. PARKER,
Contractor & Builder,
Waycross, Georgia.
GINGER ALE
THE HEALTHFUL BUMMER DRINK
“RED KEEN”
GINGER ALE.
THE BEST OF ALL
Sold by the caae from the Fac
tory or at Soda Founts.
Mixed Soda's dellrored anywhere
In the City. ^
WOOD! W00D1!
Beat Store Wood Dellrerd at
Your door <2.60 Cord.
Georgia BotUingworks
D. L EEEN, Prop.
TELEPHONE NO. 137.
8. S. LUOLUM, M. D.
Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
—Office Room 324 LuGrunde Hotel—
Building
HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
A HORRIBLE HOLD-UP.
“About ten years ago my brother
waa “held up” In hla work, health
and happluesa by what was believed
to be hoplesa Consumption,” writes
W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N.
C. “He took all kinds ot remedies
and treatment from several doctors,
bat found no help till he used Or.
King's New Discovery and waa wholly
cured by six bottles. He la a well
man today.” It'a quick to relieve and
the surest cure for weak or sore lungs
Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds,
Bronhcltlj, La Grippe, Asthma and an
Bronchial affections. DOc and 11.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by air
druggists.
POST YOUR LAND8.
Cards tor posting lands may be ob
tained at the Herald office at 5 cents
each or 35 cents a dozen. tf.
SIMPLE REMEDY
FOR LA GRIPPE.
Racking la grippe coughs that may
develop Into pnenmonla over night
are qulekly cared by Foley'a Honey
and Tar. The sore and InSamed lungs
aro healed and strengthened, and
dangerous condition Is quickly avert
ed. Take only Foley's Honey and Tar
i the yellow package.
Central ft Union Pharmacies.
Some line pecans for eating, also
some extra Roe pecans for planting
for aalo by J. A. Lott, Phone 369 or
27 tf
PRESIDENT HELPS ORPHANS.
Hundred, of orphan, have been
helped by the President of tho Indus
trial and Orphans' Home, at Macon,
Ga.. who writes: “We have mod Eleo-
trie Bitters In this Institution tor 9
years. It baa proved a moss excel-
loot medicine tor Stomach, Liver and
Kidney troubles. We regard I
one of the beat family medicines on
earth.” It Invigorates the vital or
gana, pnrIBea ths blood, olds diges
tion, creates appetite. To strength
en and build np thin, pale, weak chil
dren or run-down people It has no
equal. Beat tor female complaints.
Only 60c at all druggists.
r HY should you burner .
? .. i i _r i j KfJ.U
a hod of coal and moke the
whole house uncomfortably
worm just to heataflat iron?
Try the ELECTRIC METHOD
"Nothing hot bat the trow'
GOOD 8EA80NED WOOD ILOU
PER LOAD, OR S DOLLARS PER
CORD. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT
THE MUTUAL OROCERY CO,
Prompt Delivery E. t. GORMAN.
Simple, safe, sure, economical,
clear., always ready. Heat turns on
and off like an incandescent lamp
electric flahsons’onHUAI
II
iflfatoss mcruc w.* fun Co
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BRAVE FIRE LADDIES
often receive sever barns, putUng ant
fires, then me Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
and forget them. It soon drives out
pain. For Burns, Scalds. Wonnda,
Cota and Brutes Ita earth's greatest
healer. Quickly cores Skin Eruptions,
-ores. Bolls, Ulcers, Felons; heat
Pile cure made. Relief ta Instant tic
at all druggists.
WAYCROSS
PRESSING CLUB
F. L. PAGE. Prop.
25 Pendleton Slreel, Phone 345
Repairing, Steam
Cleaning and Dying,
Reblocking Hats.
Ladles Work a Specially.
Telephone And Have
Our Wagon Call
Buy your
groceries
from the old
reliable Groc-g
ery store
I. W.ATIVK
PAINE'S COMPOUND
LAXATIVE STRUP
FOR STOMACH
ANO UVCR
Does Not Sicken or (ripe
MICE 23 com
If yon will take Foley'a Orlno lane-
Uve until tha bowels become regular
yon ytll not have to take purgative
constantly, a* Foley’a Orlno Laxative
positively euros threats sseatipause
eat ilaHhfc' liter. Flaeaeat m taka.
Central < Vata IhaHto •
A Religious Author’, Stats meet.
For aorcral years I waa
with kidney trouble and last winter'
waa suddenly stricken with S severe
pain in my kidneys and waa confined
bed eight days uaablo to get ap
wlthont assistance. My urine opnlain-
ed a thick white eedlmeat and I pate
sed asm# ferqnently day and Bight.
I commenoed taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy, and tha pain gradually
abated and finally eaaaed and my ar-
las became normal. 1 cheerfully to-
commended May's Kidney BeoiAr.
Oaatrel ft Colon Pherasek*. ^
Brea at Me
toa» arise am ft ft Matas, n ft