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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
YOUNG’S
TETTER AND ECZEMA
REMEDY
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R £
TETTER, ECZEMA,
RING WORMS,
% ITCH,
&N.D &LL SKIN DISEASES
PRICE. SOC AND $1.00
MANUFACTURED By
J M. YOUNG, %$ R.
„ WAYCROSS, GA.
JORDAN'S LETTER.
2 „ Waycrea*, Ga.. s-SS-m'S
= -Ir. J. M. Young. Jr., y '
J Waycross, Ga..
| Dear Sir: -
? V\ > .iavc» had seven rases of the genuine old seven [
• year's iteh In our neighborhood Curing tae past .
• three or four months, and after using everything -
2 thct wo cculd hear cf without relief, we were indue* l
| ed to try Youngs Tetter and Eczema Remedy, whtcu ■
• eure.J *lx rases completely and we are working on •
• the sevent.i case now. "
• Our entire neighborhood feels very grateful to you •
| and ye.«r remedy and we cannot recommend It too ?
A high!:.. |
• Yours very truly ' •
2 ALFRED JORDAN. R. F. D. No. 1 •
• (Mr. Alfred Jordan is among Ware county's most i
- success tul farmers.) * _
1 * " *NcfiEE'S*LETTER. '’''’ * f
February, 20th, 190S »
2 Mr. J. M. Young. Jr., 2
Waycrost, Ga., •
2 Deer Sir; •
? Las; Summer I was troubled with a breaking out 3
2 on one ,-f my fret something similar to ground Itch |
• or Tetter, and used quite a number of different prep- -
2 aratlcns vvituout relief, finally I bought a bottle of *
. ? '‘Young’s Tetter and Eczema Care'' and with two jj
1 applications my foot was entirely we!!, «r.d I take r
* pleasure in recommending it. "
2 Vo
.iohn \v. *
HUGHES’ LETTER.
’ , Wayeroil. Ga., Feb. IT, 1903.
J. M. Young. Jr.,
Waycrcsa, Ga.,
Dear Sir: —
< I beg to ml vise that I am constantly using Youngs
Tetter and Eczema Remedy in my Barber shop, for
Dandruff, itching 3calp, and Falling Hair, and with
out an exception I have found it the very best reme
dy that 1 have ever used for scalp and hair.
I have one customer who Buttered with Itching
scalp fr-r eleven years and I applied Youngs Tetter
and Eczema Remedy twice which gave 'him instant
relief and I have heard no complaint since.
It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy
to nil who suffer with scalp or skin trouble.
• I am Yours very truly,
W. H. HUGHES
Proprietor of Hitches Barber Shop.
HICKOX LETTER.
Ruskiu, Ga., March, 3rd 1308
Mr. J. >f. Young, Jr.,
Wav cross, Ga..
Dear Fir: -
1 have tried Young's cure for Tetter and Eczema
and found it good. Last Summer I had a severe
case of Barber’s Itch, I tried a few applications of
this solution and was cured, I take pleasure in say
ing to those who suffer from any similar affection
they would do well to give it a trial
Respectful!?
LEONARD HICKOX
EITHER SIZE WILL BE MAILED TO AMY ADDRESS UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE.
Georgia School
of Technology
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FirriiiN free scholarships assichlh to fach
COUNTY tv CKRGtt
Writ. II md nta,cm( aa TOwan-y.
r l GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY Is brf-r
SLEWS'* V I! « SpKSK
lot S!5>52f *, d ” nced «»«*! in K«ch;n.
IgL EbrtricsL fwflle. Mainf. and Civil En/lnterln,
uElneannE Chemistry, and Chemlitry. Evtansh-a
S“ ;£L*G“ l P! , «n« of Shop, Mill, Ltbonier; ”, uc.
iiVJPntr ood new Chemical Laboratory. D-uwol
tot Schools Eraduites much (retlerthenthj »
Next session begins Sept 25. U ' J
Tor Illustrated ceUIofue and Information sddrstc
K.G.MAIHESON,A.M n lL.O.,p re: i l!{ „ ? ,
ATLANTA, CA.
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THIS-GLORiOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE
for a few minute* of your time. No one who ha*
a home to live in can afford to ml** this truly
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY,
To eecure FRE£ of charge a Clock, tho
moat Important thing In the home. And
■uch a Clock, tool BEAUTIFUL COLO
AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS.
READ EVERY WORD OF THIS GREAT OFFER
To pre* this beautiful Clock
FHEK Is the simplest thing in
tho world. All you have to do
Is write mo a postal card And
•ay you want to get it. I will
then aond you by mall, pro-
paid, a carefully wrapped
packago of handsome portraits
of Georgo Washington, and
nsk you to show them to your
neighbors.
These portraits aro copie* of
Uto best known painting of the
first President of tho United
States, and are different from
and handsomer than any pic
ture of the kind you over
This is Just tho picture
for tho dinlng-Toom or sit
ting room, and. because the
will want
will be gl— -- r -.
on tho liberal proposition
I will nuthorizo you to
make. You only have to
collect $5 in this way to
make this Gloriou* Clock
yours forever.
TWO BEAUTIFUL EXTRA GIFTS
In addition to tho Clofck I bavo two other lovely presents which I will give
you two moro handsome ornaments which nnyono who lores a pretty home
will bo delighted with. One of these gifts I will send to you FREE AND PRE
PAID as soon as I receive the postal card with your name on It. The other
one I will give to you Just for being prompt in following my Instructions. Z
will tell you all about the second extra gift, when I send the first ono, which
I will do as soon as I hear from you, so HURRY UP.
vaii TJlirr un PllAWPFC in writing to me. because. If the Clock doe*
TUU TA!\I- WU UnAnUtQ not prove to he even better than I have de
scribed It, and If it docs not delight you in every way, you may send it back
and I will pay you handsomely In cash for your trouble. Also, if you get sick
or for any other reason fail to collect all ot the $8, I will pay you well for what
you /do. So you soo, YOU CAN’T LOSE, b£ sit right down and write to me as
follows: «*D. R. OSBORNE, Manager, Nashville, Teaa. Please send me the por
trait* of Geeorge Washington and complete outfit for aatafag the Glorious
Golden Clock. With the understanding that this docs not hind mo to fay 7**
•ae cent.” Then put your name and address. * -
GEORGIA-WARE COUNTY.
To ail whom It may Concern:
Mrs. Virginia Fain, having in pro-
; pr form applied to uie for permanent
..etters of Administration on the esta
te cf E. XV. Fain, late of said county,
notice is hereby given that said appli
cation will be heard at he" regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in April, 19fo.
Wltress my hand and official signa
ture. this 11th day of March 1908.
CITATION.
EORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
D. J. Miller having, lu proper form,
applied to me for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of
James A. Miller, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular tho cre
ditors and next of kin of James A.
Miller to be an appoar at my office
within the time allowed by law, ana
ihew cau^e, If ^ny they can, why per
naner.t administration should not be
jranted to D. J. Miller on James A.
Miller’s estate.
Witness, my band and official sig
nature, this 4th day of March, 1008.
WARREN LOTT. Ordinary,
CITATE FOR AUMINISTRATION.
Gnc.RGIV—Ware County.
To all whom it may concern?
Dan T. Cowart, of said State having
•pplied to me for letters of
ion, with will annexed, on the estate
f E. U’Hagax late of said county, and
iVo for letters of administration on
'".lo estutc of Lennie O’FIagan late of
aid county, this Is to cite alL and
Angular the creditors and next of
:in of said K. O llagan and Lennie
O'Hagan to be and appear at me
April term 1968 cf the court of Or
dinary of said county, to show cause
f any they can, why ietors ot admin
istration, with the will annexed,
ihoulri not be granted to said Dan T.
Cowart on the estate of E.O’Hagan
and ns well letters of administration
on the estate of said Lennie O'Hagan.
Witness my official signature, tau
4th day of March 1908. /
WARREN LOTT,.
Ordinary. :
1 *‘reby requested to make Imme
diate payment to the underpinned.
This. 13th day of February, 1903.
HATTIE J. LOT T.
□xecutrix of the will cf Warren Lott,
deceased. ,
Henry Burnham having in proper
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of Administration on the estate! 8ta,, U>
of Frank Burnham, late of said county, j annn *
this is to cite all and singular tho |
creditors and next of kin of Frauk | ovcry
Burnham to be and appear at my office
within tho tlmo allowed by law, and
show cause. If any they can, why per
manent administration should not b*
granted to said Henry Burnham on
the tstate of 3uid Frank Burnham.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture. tills the 14tli day of March 1908.
WARREN LOTI. Ordinary.
MRS. GEORGE J. BALDWIN
j
RE-ELECTED °RE3!DENT.'
Savannah, Ga.. April S.—At tho an
imal mooting of tho Hunt'ngdcn Club
held yesterday, Mrs. George J. Bald
win was re-ejected President. All the
ot ter officers were also re-elected.
Tnls is the most active woman's or
ganization In tho state. It in con-
forking for the good of Eav-
and to give women broader
it gives\n series of lectures
inter and takes an active in-
tertst In public uffairs.
TAX NOTICE.
NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITE.
First round. I will be at L.o follow
•r.g named places for tho purpose of
rowlvfns* state and couurj tax return*
for the year 1908:
Manor April 3.
Glen more April 4.
Mill wood April 7.
Dick ley April 8.
Woresboro April 9.
Sweats April 14.
Ja me stow r. r I! 13.
Braganza April 16.
Waycrosa April 20, 21, 22. 23, 27, 21
29 and 30.,
P.cupectfulfy. /
M. E. HENDERSON
R., T. R., W. C.
FOR PROBATE OF WILL.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
John T. Myers havlag applied as
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor.j
j Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, i
•says: "It Is a neighborhood favorite;
here with us.” It deserve* to be a |
favorite everywhere. It gives quick!
relief in- dyspepsia, liver complaint,!
malnutrition, nervousness, weakness j
and vercral debility. Its action on
the blood, as a tborouglier purifier will carry every county trom Bain*
make* k especially useful ns a spring I' .
mortlclm;. Till. s rnn<I mtcratlve ton-r^ ,0 Swann an. Thl« looxs too
Ic Is sold under guarantee at all I big, but. wo..believe that he will carry
C0RDELE RAMBLER.
U has been predlpted thut Joe Brown
viib^gists
I fully two-thirds of the South Qeorgla
, v , . , # rr , m ( Worse than an alarm of fire Ht. C0UntIeH -
executor, for probate In solemn from nlght lft tho nldta u c cough of croup :
of tho last will and testaments of-l ’nglng dread to tne household. perry hcimf jnnowAi
. Careful mothers keep Foleys Honey PER/tY HOME JOURNAL.
Jacob M. StUer* late cf said count> ; aad -p flr Jn t j 1( . House and give It at] When
deceased, you, Sarah C. Balnbrldge, the first alga of danger. Folly’s Hon-
Lydia S. Ellington, Jennie E. Carter, f ri n<i fl ^ ar oa |y
Ellen H. Chambers, Lizzie . Phillips, chflLr.u aa it contains no harmful
dniyr,
Ester Ellington, Frauds A. Stlger,
Mrs. W. W. Bainbrldge, Dora W. Ar-
yffo^t is mado to apply rldl-
ey ami Tar has saved many Uvea and i Cl! * 0 t0 candidacy of ‘ Little Joe”
preparation for j Brown fbr the governorship of Geor*
gin, tho. men who try If are merely
All druggists.
admlnlstra- fnold, Roy Arnold and WlHIam Dennis
Arnold, ns one of the holrs at law of
the said Jacob M. Stiger, together
with all other heirs at law and per
sons Interested in said estate, arc
hereby required to appear 'at th
?ourt* of Ordinary of said county
the hrst Monday in April.' next, waeu
■aid application will be heard.
WARREN LOTT,
OrdtAary
HOW 13 YOUR LIVER?
"whistling’to keep their courage up.”
j Possibly |Mr. Brown nut/ not defeat
i GoverncrksmUa In the primary, but
If your liver is right you feel^vell I It is now certain that ho will not be
ill over. L. L. L. keeps it rlgbL I placed In’the "also run’f class.
GEOFOIA—WARE COUNTY
H. R. Smith, Guardian of Dixie
Smith liuving applied to tho Court of
Ordinary of said.dounty for leave to
soil a certain house and lot located
on tho Southeast corner of Sweat and
Reynolds streets In the City of Way-
cross In said countyfl said lot front
ing sixty (CO) feet on tho south side
of Reynolds street and "with this
front extending back south along the
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Alice Broxton vis C. E. Braxton-
Petition to dlssolve^nd set aside mar^east eldo of Sweat street one hundred
rlage contract In Ware Sy* " -'mrji foot, for tho purpoue of paying
•ged and lions, against his
ENGINES
Airs noiuzms
Complete assortment of sizes—
10 h. p. to US h. p. in stock for
Immediate delivery.
Save money by writing direct to
the manufacturers. .*. .-.
R. D. COLE MFG. CO.
H YEARS IN BUStireSg
NEWNAN. CA. e
AIM Co-n MlIl^ SawMlUa,
TSnKf BSS 4 OWSrf
Braaclu 319 Kafirs Sidy.* Atlssta, Co.
'ourt, April Terra, 1908.
To C. E. Broxton, defendant In
above stated case: You are hereby
•om.aa:irk*d to appear at next term ot
tali c6urt, to be held on the third
londay in April, 1908, then and L’le.r
Lo answer the complaint of plaicti/
n said cas^e. Witness the Hon. T.
A. Parker, Judge of said Court. ThL
March 2*Uh, ’08. E. 4. Berry,
3 Clerk
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
- Notice is bcrcblr given to all'’cred
itors of the estate of Warren Lott,
late, of 2*id county, deceased to ren
der In an account of their demands
*r me within the time prescribed by
law properly made out. And all
persons Indebted to said deceased
iefcts.
ward and the property of his ward.
All person* concerned are required
to show cause in said Court by the
First Monday In April next, If any the-/
can, why sabl application should not
bo granted.
Tills March’.2, 1908.
WARREN LOTT,..
Ordinary.
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DO YOU FEEL BADLY?
If so your liver la *wrong and you
toed L. L L. Ask your druggist
i bout It.
Shorthand
MASTERED
In Ten Weeks
/^HARTIF!? Bwtsra constats of tbs
I .n/MVlftbK. riphallot and ton
simple rules. U-urni-d in one-half
time required for old sjrstems. Hundreas
holding iKHltloau with leading Arms all over
tlio Houlh efler risht «o twelve wesks'
courses. Bend tor Uto proof.
BOOKKEEPING taught by "Actual
Hu sines j TraHJkctinfis” (turn the <tart.
The mo»l practrH#! and cotnprelienRiTO
eournq taught in thu Smith. One who com-
plote* our rounw ran keep any sot of nooks
tor any Une of hutlutm.
\TELEGRAPHY. This department Is In
tmarg« of an operator of twcuty years' prae-
tiral ox|>srletio(i. Kailroad wires run into
school. Wo havo contracts with railroads to employ ail of our aradiiatcs.
tVr Secure a Position for Each of Our Graduates, 4 Good Board at front I/IOO
to SIS.00 Per Month. ^ '
• Write today for Handsomely Illustratod Catalog. u
Courses by Mali. J. O. BAGWELL, Pm., 196 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
A TIRED HORSE
Is just as able to do hard work as a man with an exhausted,
torpid liver. Constipation drags a long train of troubles
behind it. The machinery can’t work if the boiler doesn't
make steam to move it. If the stomach and.liver don’t do
their work, the body and brain can’t do their duty.
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative makes things right.
Works quietly, gently and effectively. Doesn’t torment the
^bowels. Follows nature’s methods with nature’s remedies. £
Cum and tone, up weakened liver and bowels. Hakes rich, red
- 1 blood. Good for young end old. Sold by druggiets everywhere.^ -
LAMAR, TAYLOR fc RILEY 0RUB CO.
Macon, Georgia