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CONSUMPTION S CAN BE CURED
Threatened With Consumption
Saved By Pe-ru-na.
Mr*. Bertha Southworth, Lauren*, la. Treasurer
W. C. T. U, and President Christian Workers of
Laurens Christian Church, writes:
"finis tufferer from catarrh of the fungi for
yean and my health vim In lucb a atate that wa
were all very much alarmed over ft fafwayabad
little cough ant the iffgbteat cokt would aaitfa on
iy fungi ant cauie dhtreti In breathing. I had
Igbt tweet*, and a pain In my tide continually.
"I wai greatly reduced In fleih, vat very
feeble and bad no appetite whatever. After trying
many doctor* and medkfnea, I finally took the ad
vice of a friend and bought a bottle of Peruna.
great when # found / wa* Im•
tint bottle wa* taken. I u*ad,
bottle* and am now perfectly well,
and bare retained my weight at
glad to lay a good word for j
Bertha Southworth.
Miss Margrot Fahey, 49 Adams St,
~Xmj, JLT, writes: “We hare used Pe-
.ena la our family for years and am
every pleased to say that it cared me of
• catarrh of the lunge when the doctors
. gars up all hope of my recovery.
•“Iused Peruna far slxmoaths and at
Who end of that time my cough haddls-
■ppeared,my appetite waamuch better,
£ had gained ten pounds and
tho picture of health.
Parana baa done me. About six months
perfect besUh, now, and feel that agolcoold not leave my bed and the
doctor* gars me up, Baying that I had
consumption and coaid not lira. Then
a friend recommended Porana to me,
and t commenced using It.
M When 1 started to use Parana I
weighed 117 pounds, now I weigh 171
pounds. I had Ixxmslck fc; ten years and
was so sick that t could not tarn orer In
t>ed. I think Peruna is the greatest med
icine of Its time. I am now fooling well
and hearty and would not so without
Peruna again."—Luwu kitcbeu
not only euros catarrh, but
cYNtllda up the system and ia therefore
grand medicine.”—Margrot Fahey.
Peruna curoa the first stages of oon-
. warn ption by removing the cause, which
ia chronic Catarrh. Tho catarrh having
Steen cured tha cough and other dis-
.Agreeable symptoms cease.
Docton Gave Him Up.
Mr. Lewis Kitchen, 114 Worth street,
•Cincinnati, (Jhio, writes: "1 ciinnnt
tank you ouough for tho good your
CATARRH CAUBSS COHBPHPTIOH
Pe-ru-nx Haver Paili to Con Catarrh
Wherever LocaUi
T HE medical profession has so thor
oughly prejudiced the minds of tha
people against patent medicines that it
Is with great reluctance that anyone
can be persuaded to try such a remedy
at first
In nearly every one of the thousands
of remarkable cures that Peruna has
mad# tha patient# had to be persuaded
by friends very strongly before they
could lay aside their prejudice against it
A large multitude, of course, bold out
against the persuasions of friends and
die simply because they have allowed
their minds to be poisoned against this
very excellent remedy.
But, fortunately, there Is another largo
multitude of people who are able to
shake off their prejudice and try Peruna
before It Is too late. These people aro
rarely disappointed. They generally
try other remedies st the beginning of
their troubles. They allow a cold to
develop Into catarrh of the head. They
allow catarrh of the head to gradually
become catarrh of the throat.
They still use the dootor’s medioine or
some other ineffectual remedy. Tho
catarrh stealthily spreads down tho
bronchial tubes and reaches the lungs.
Then they become alarmed. Faith
in the doctor begins to disappear.
The patient reaches a state of mind la
which ho is willing to try almost any*
thing. A bottle of Parana la sent for.
The first week It produces a decided
change for the better. A few weeks*
continued treatment cures the patient.
Thousand! of Totfanoniilft
We hare on file thousands of testi
monials from people whom the doctors
had given up to die with catarrh*of the
lungs, but who were fully restored to
health by the use of Peruna.
Address Dr. Hartman, President oI
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio. All correspondence held strictly
confidential.
Mr. J. E. Hammerly who is well and
favorably known in Waycross, and
who has been manager for the Wes
tern Union Telegraph Company at
Charlestown, W. Va.. for some time,
has been promoted to the position of
manager for the company at Char
lotte, N. C., effective January l. Mr.
Hammerly is not only a fine business
man and nn expert "lightning slinger,"
but is a clever, courteous gentleman
in every sense of the word. His many
friends In Georgia and Florida will be
pleased to learn of his promotion.
Washington. Dec. 27.—The Presi
dent's attention having been called to
a dispatch from Baker City. Oregon,
to the effect that a subscription was
about to be started for a wedding
present for Miss Alice, the President
stated that while he deeply appreci
ated the evid-i i .w will, he
hoped that nothiug ul the kind would
be undertaken. In fact, wiahed par
ticularly that the proposed collection
Everytlm© I see him he's read-' 0 f funds ahould not be taken.
Jl * J*
a week is nearly $300,000. That sum
of money would establish a family in
wealth and social position for all time
to come, if conservatively invested.
The Income from that $800,000 would
keep its possessors In luxury such aa
no one dreamed of fifty year* ago.
The Income for a single day, over
$100,000,000, would be a welcome en
dowment for many a small college.
Every hour adds to the Rockefeller
fortune a sum almost equal to a con
gressman's annual salary. He re
ceives In fifteen minutes from the
money that is working for him, as
much as most skilled mechanics corn
In a year of toll.
Regardless of where and how he
got It. the fact stands that he has it,
and that the Increment from hit
hoard ia large enough to be a menace
to legitimate Industry and commerce.
It la great enough to threaten tho
subversion of free institutions.—Min
neapolis Journal.
J. R. Bennett For Tax Collector.
The announcement of Mr. J. R.
Bennett for tax collector of Ware
county appears in our Issue today.
Almost everybody and especially the
old ctlzens, know J. R. Bennett. He
is a successful farmer and one of our
best citizens. The section of the
county In which he lives
had no representative in county
office for years and his friends think
Mr. Bennett's time has now come.
There will be a strung move made to
nominate Mr. Bennett.
JUDGE A. P. PERHAM FOR THE “QUEEN KRUPP.”
SENATE. j Bertha Krupp, sole owner of the
We notice that the friends of Edi- great Krupp Gun Works, in East Ger*
tor Perham are urging him to run for! man}’, is an uncrowned queen, her
the state Senate.
While It is Ware county's time and
under the system of nominating Sena
tors, Clinch will have no vote. Yet
when the senator is chosen he will be
as much Clinch counties representative
In the upper house as that of Ware
or Coffee.
We can conceive of no better man
that Ware could furnish us than Edi
tor Perham for this responsible posi
tion.
He passed through the Confederate
war and the days of reconstruction.
He was true as steel to the principles
of the white race In those trying days.
He always lifted his pen In behalf of
the principles which the majority of
us believe necessary to the supremacy
of Caucasian rule, and to the best in
terests of both races.
He is loyal to his friends and just
to his enemies
He is no office seeker—but some
times the office seeks the man. He Is
getting on the west side of Hfe and
if the people should ever honor him it
Is now an opportune time. We are in
terested in a good man and would
be glad to see Judge Perham elected.
—Clinch County News.
Editor Dame will please allow us
to remove the remains of our last sum
mer’s hat as we salute him in recog
nition of the above most, kind and
highly appreciated notice. Such
words are worth more than a dozen
seats !n the senate
BOOKS ALL RIGHT.
Tax Receiver Harbin Gets Good No
tice on His Books.
Tax Receiver Harbin has received
the following notice from Comptrolle
General Wright:
Office Comptroller General.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 10 ,1905.
Dear Sir:
Your digest for 1905 has been re
ceived in good condition, and upon ex
amination I find the same properly
made up and consolidated.
Accept my thanks for your very
good book and creditable gain in val-
Yours truly,
Win. A. WRIGHT.
Comptroller General.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Tax Collector.
At the solicitation of many friend#
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of tax collector of Ware
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be called later.
If elected I promise to discharge the
duties of the office to the very best of
my ability. I solicit the support of the
Democratic voters of the county.
W. T. JAMES.
power not having come tbrought suc
cession to a royal title and a throne,
but is the power of money. Through
out her domain in and around Essen
she Is known as "Queen Krupp."
The Essen works now have a
serve fund of nearly $100,000,000. The
"Queen’s" net income from these
works for the year ending Nov.
was $3,150,000. Her net Income from
her mines, shipbuilding and other In
dustries increase the amount to near
ly $5,000,000.
Bertha Krupp ia absolute owner of j F0R TAX COLLECTOR,
her kingdom; in Eaaen alone she has ‘ « hereby announce myself a candt-
40,000 workers toiling for her. who I date tor the °® cfi " r TaI Collector of
with their families make a total of ] Ware County, subject to the democrat-
more than 200,000 persons dependent * c primary to be called by the Dem-
not be known in the regular diploma-1 wratlc Executive Committee,, and rea-
ded we have a total of 300,000 do- j pectfully solicit the support of the
pendents. Thousands of engines, ( voters of Ware county .
tens of thousands of men, are dally, J- J- WILKINSON,
coining gold for her. j ~
She owns gas works, railways, tele- p or sheriff,
graphs, telephones, her own bakeries, j beg ^ ann0unc9 myBel( a jandi-
slaughter houses and general stores. ^ for th# offlce of 8herlff o{ Ware
Her subjects are under her scepter as county> 8UbJcct to the Democratic pri .
under no other ruler’s throughout the]
empire. She has even her own army,
mary. I solicit the support of my
friends and the voters of Ware county
regularly drilled, with stern rules of' nd lf elccted , pIedge m y Se lf t0 flu
W. R. Harbin Announces.
The announcement of Mr. W. R.
Harbin for re-election to the offlce of
tax receiver of Wa recoumty appears
In another column today. Mr. Har
bin has served one term and ns a rule
the unwritten Democratic law gives
him another term. No one questions
Mr. Harbin’s honesty or ability and
his friends will give him very warm
SbppOlt. j | .y' .
Berlin, Dec. 27.—The Berliner Tago-
blett In an article printed today ridi
cules the American diplomatic ser
vice. The American ambassadors,
ministers and attaches, the paper aaya
are the "Enfenta terriblea" of their
profession. The European diplomats
dlsplse their lack of good form and
miscellaneous eccentricities. The in
discriminate selection of lawyers, mer
chants and bankers as foreign ambas
sadors discredits American diplomacy
and places it on a lower level than
the diplomatic service of the countries
where members of corps are trained
to their profession from youth.
Judge Isaac Again Honored.
Judge Max Isaac, of Brunswick, who
was recently appointed by Grand
Chancellor Brannon as deputy
grand chancellor for this district, has
again been honored by the Grand
Chancellor with the appointment of
chairman on the Committee on Cre
dentials and Reports of the Grand
lx>dge. This is one of the most Im
portant assignments in the gift of the
Grand Chancellor. It not only gives
the appointee the power of determin
ing all matters involving membership
in the grand lodge, but makes him a
member of that body without respect
to his own local lodge. Judge Isaac’s
Waycross friends are pleesed at his
appointment.
discipline; it is called a fire brigade,
but It Is as much a body of picketed
troops as any in Germany. Her army
numbers more than nine hundred men
all well armed. Sentinels march up
and down the terrace of her castle,
and there are pickets throughout the
grounds.
To get at "the queen" one must first
pass her incorruptible guards. She
has also police and a secret service
Finally, she has her ambassadors in
every court In Europe. They must
notbe known in the regular diploma
tic world as such, but they are there
all the same and are a power to be
reckoned with.
All of this m^ncy and attendant
power have been accumulated because
nations will fight anJ, fighting, must
have guns. The Krupp guns have
slaughtered men around the world.
Of course "Queen Krupp" is young
and beautiful.
the offlce to the best of my ability.
Very Truly,
F. B. MCDONALD.
Sidney Tapp on Gubernatorial Race,
From the Savannah News.
-It 1, simply anybody', race at thli J meat, all the atate laitltutlona, all
Hate," declared Hon. Sidney C.Tapp, county government, all of our cltlei
THE ROCKEFELLER FORTUNE.
John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil
dividends for the year will amount to
$20,000,000, and his income fom all
sources for 1905 Is estimated at $40/
000,000.
That sum Is not the Rockefeller
fortune, bear In mind, but the accre
tions of a single year. "Frenzied
Finance" would capitalize such an in
come for a par value of a billion dol
lars.
Rockefeller might spend and give
away $40,000,000 in a single year, and
be no poorer at the end of the year
than at Its beginning. He doesn't
spend one cent of it and in all of his
years of giving he has never gotten
rid of as much os he is taking in this
year. The money is simply piling
up, adding to the vast hoard and in
creasing the enormous power of the
man.
Taxes levied In the state of Minne
sota for a year amount to $20,000,000.
This sum supports the state govern-
8. F. Miller For 8heriff.
The friends of Sheriff 8. 7. Miller
announce that his name will be pre
sented to the Democratic primary to
be called later as a candidate for re
nomination to the offlce of sheriff for
Ware county. His record is open for
Inspection to all. He will be warmly
supported.
MANY FRIENDS.
FOR 8HERIFF
To tho Public:
At the solicitation of my friends,
I hereby announce myaelf a candidate
for the offlce of Sheriff of Ware coun
ty, subject to the democratic primary
1906, and solicit the support of every
citizen of Ware county. If elected I
promise to faithfully discharge the
duties of the offlce to the best of my
ability.
C. H. LOWTHER.
For Representative.
At the solicitation of many friends
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative of Ware county,
subject to the ensuing Democratic
primary. If nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to perform the duties
of the offlce as will best serve the in
terests of the county and state.
D. R. WALKER.
This December 21, 1905.
of Atlanta, who spent yesterday in
Savannah, In aislng up the gubernato
rial situation. "It ia going to be one
of the meanest campaigns in the hit-
with their special asseasmeats, sup
ports all our schools, and pays the
expenses of townships and road work.
The Rockefeller Income la twice the
Kry of the state, and the convention Income of thl# great atate. MiBQG*
FOR TREA8URER.
hereby announce my candidacy
tor the nomination for County Treas
urer of Ware county, subject to the
democratic primary to be called later,
and I solicit the support of my frifhdfl
and the voters of the county. Mr
record during the past la my guar
antee tor the future,
D. A. WILT J ' f
For Clerk Superior Court
it practically certain to be deadlocked. ^ sots has the greatest permanent
"Well, ! cast say; Cruet may be
for all I know."
i that. .MM that you don't
It Wouldn't Stay in Bank Very Long
Tom—I put some money in the
bank yesterday to be kept there until
my baby attains Its majority.
Jack—I’llbet he attains his majority
before he is 21.
I repeat it is everybody’s race j school fund of any state in the union,
now. If Estlll runs, it will be either now over $16,000,000. Rockefeller
EstlU, Hall or Russell. If Estlll does, could supply two such endowments
not enter the race it will be Hall or | out of hit annual income, and still
Russell. Neither Howell nor Smith [ have $8,000,000 for pin money,
will ever give In to the other, and If Such figures are beyond the com-
the convention is dead locked, some- j prehension of ordinary mortals. Re-
one else will be elected. I during them to lower terms will make
"I am not for either Hoke or Clark It easier. Rockefeller's income for
I beg the support of my friend# and
fellow citizens for the nomination and
re-election as clerk superior court of
Ware county at the forthcoming Dem
ocratic primary, hereby pledging my-
feelf to discharge all the duties encum
bered upon me to the best of my abil
ity if nominated.
Respectfully,
E. J. BERRY.
For Coroner.
The editor of the Herald received
a pocket book for a Christmas pres-
'«*■ then-, nothin* In lt|ni, people nr. tired ot tUa ant
nod no prospect of a ttrnmng.
personally, I like Mr. Howell, but I
cannot nupport him, I am a reformer,
I can't nupport Smith, for I think he in
a political fraud. I do not believe he
(s sincere. It Joe Hill Hall run, I
shall nupport him, and I think he Is
going to enter the raoe. I dont be
lieve there Is any doubt about It no'
And he will make a good race, too.
Ton haven't any Idea how strong he
In over the atate. And RnueU made
many friend, hr his Atlanta speech.
THE VERDICT OF A JURV.
That Dr, Allen Brown, of Waycrot*
Ga-. be Indicted for Making
Crown* Bridge, (nd Plate*
To whom It may concern:
Wo, tho undersigned Jury in Way
ero*» assembled. End the calprit, Dr
A. Brown, guilty of making the beet
crown and bridge work ever heard <i
In bln profeed on, i
Dr. Brown bn awarded the verdict of
hard SW tar the rent of Mb natural
Bfe it mahtac bring*
The friends and admirers of Jacfc
non Grimes announce that he will bn
supported for coroner of Ware county
at the forthcoming primary. We uk
for him the unanimous support of the
Democrats of the county.
Dont forget yon cau leave your col
lars, cutr,, eta, at the ErercreiM
Pressing Club In the * m. and got
them la tho p. m.
E Wilson Steam Laundry