Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, May 09, 1908, Image 8

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Parana Is Used In the Farm er’s Home for all Sorts of \ Catarrhal Aliments.' ( mHajdalena Winkler, For Children's Colds. Mr*. Henry Martin, La Motto, la., R. R. No. 1, write*; “After suffer ing for some time with sore eye* I was advised by a friend to try Peruna, which I did at once. “The first bottle relieved me, and after using four bottles I was entirely cured. “I do recommend Peruna to all who are afflicted with catarrh. 1 have found it to bo a great remedy also for coughs and colds of children f a dose at bedtime will relieve them from xlrs.Hemj Martin .y'. [firs. Lcnora Dodenhemer( THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD FARMERS’ WIVES TELL WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT PE-RU-NA. Indigestion and Nervousness. Mrs. Lcnora Bodenhamer, R. F. D. 1, Box 00, Keroersvilie, North Carolina, writes the following letter to Tl>e Peruna Drug Manufacturing Oom< psny* “I suffered with stomach trouble and Indigestion for some time, and nothing -that I ate agreed with me. “I was vsry nervous and experienced a continual feeling of uneasiness and f«r. J 7 “I took medlclns from the doctor, but II did mo no good.. I found 1 & one of your Peruna books a description of my symptoms. I then wroto to Dr. Hart- man for advice. He said 1 had catarrh of the stomach. “I took Poruna and Manalin and fol lowed liie direction* and can now say that 1 feel aa well aa I evor did. “1 hope that all who are effllated with tho same aymptome will tsko Peruna, t# D bw wtsialy cured m**” Now Perfectly Healthy. Mrs. Magdalena Winkler, Routo 6, Westminster, Md., writes: “I thank yon very much for your ad vice. I can safely say that Peruna and ManaHa havo saved my life. “When I wroto to yon tho first time, asking your advice, my condition was so poor thst I did not expect to livo through the winter, but now I am perfectly healthy. “I cannot praise your medicine enough, and I recommend it toothers.” Catarrh of Stomach. Mrs. Mary Allen, Route 6, Franklin, Tenn., writes: “1 am glad to be a|le to tell you that I am well of oatarrh Of the stomach, for which I am sincerely thankful to you for your advice. If lt^had not been for Pcruua I would never have been well. '•1 hsd three physicians. One of them told my husband that be could not cure me. “I hsd been sick about nine months when a friend asked mo to try Pernna to gratify her*, so I commenced taking it. “I eon eat and walk and work. Every body says 1 look as well as I evor did. “Ob, you don’t know how thankful 1 do feel to you. “I havo got several other pooplo to take Peruna, I praise it to every- bwtr.” , - coughing all night. I always keep it on hand, and recommend It.” Catarrh for Seven Years. Mrs. T. Freeh, R. R. No. 2, Hickory Point,Tenn., writes: “1 am happy to tell you that I am cured of catarrh. 1 have followed your good and kind ad- vlco faithfully. I bless the day when I wrote you of my condition, and I will always praise Peruna. I think It Is one of the grandest medicines on earth. “Having been afflicted with catarrh and stomach trouble for seven years, and after having tried four different doctors they only relieved me for a little while. I gave up all hope of being cured. I only weighed one hundrod and thirty pounds, and was so weak I could hardly got around tho room. “I was Induced to try Peruna, and to my greatsnrpris© 1 am now entirely well. My wolght Is now ono hundred and clghty-cight pounds, my health nover wns better In my life, I shall always praise Dr. Hartman and his remedies.” i The Former’s Wife. Who Is in a better position to know than the farmer’s wife herself what Is roquired in the farmer’s homo f She must moot its troubles, solve its prob lems, ward off disease, nurse the sick, she mast do all theso tilings herself, and 6he learns by valuable experience what is best and what is not best. In numberless farm homes Peruna is relied upon as the family medicino. Peruna books aro consulted in health and disease. Peruna is used as a preven tive as well as a corrective in disease. The wives of the farmers of tho United States constitute a solid phalanx in favor of Peruna. Against this testimony the slanders of a few critics will not prevail. One sensible mistress of a farm homo who has used Peruna knows moro about Peruna thau all tho magazine critics in tho world. Peruna in Her Home. Mrs. Anna Linder, R. F. D. No. 5, Das- scl, Meeker Co.. Minn., writes: “For two years /. suffered with that terrible dis ease, chronic catarrh. “Fortunately I saw yonr advertise ment in my paper and I spoke tomy sis ter about your medicine. She wrote to you and I got your advice freo of charge. I took Peruna and am well and a mother of two children. “Iowoikall to Peruna. I would not be without that groat tonic for ten times its cost, for I am well and strong now, and cannot speak In too high terms of its value as a medicine.” Iu a letter dated June 12,1006, Mrs. Lin der writes: “I cannot express my thanks enough to you for all the good your medi cino has done for me and my family. This spring 1 took cold and it settled Is' my kidneys. At first I thought it was kidney trouble. “I took Peruna as directed on tho bottle and in a few days I was all right, so I owe my health to Dr. Hartman and his remedy.” Miserable With Catarrh. Mrs. Hettie Green, R. R. 6, Iuka, Ill., writes: “Last November I had catarrh, and felt to miserable, I thought that I would go into consumption. “I tried so many doctors and medi cines, but nothing did me any good, only Peruna. “After I began the use of Peruna Z began to Improve In every way. “My head does not hurt so much, my stomach la all right, my bowels are regular, my appetite good, my complexion, clear, my eyes are bright, and I am gaining in flesh and strength. “I think Peruna haa no equal as * catarrh remedy.” BANK OF WAYCROSSiMATTER. Waycrou, Oa|. May CIb. 1908. To The Public: ' When the Bank of Waycross made an assignment to the First National Bank of Waycrose It was reluctantly accepted and when Hon. A. M. Knight, Preetdent of said Flrat National Bank, was appointed a Receiver for Mid Bank of Waycrose, ills appointment .... was right and proper should be done; and lu all tho service* rendered by me as Mr. Knight's counrcl from the be ginning to the end, I challenge the pointing out ol a single thing that was not done to promote the best inters.to of all parties concerned. When the case was referred by Judge Parser to Judge Whipple-he passed au wee acquiesced lu with the hope that, order contlnui.rr Mr. Knight n» sole by pursuing a wise and conservative policy tho best Interests of ell parties concerned would be conserved aud WaycroHS generally benefited thereby. Messrs. Wilson, Bennett & Latubdln, Attorneys for said Bank of Waycrose, aud myself as Attorney for said First National Bank of Way cross, prepared and represented the assignment and would be left iu the position !u which It was then sending. * Upon the ca-:e being referred tc J-dgc Seacbrcok ar.d notice giren that he Would hear the ar.nte at Sav annah on April 25th and It having been decided that Mr.'Knight would take a sea trip for his health and could not therefore be prceent at said men* lng, a supplemental report waa prepar ed by mo for him, snowing the prin cipal transactions from the date of hla original report and the existing status of the case for the information and benefit of the court and counsel, which report was signed by him and upon his request it was understood that I would attend raid hearing to represent him as hi3 counsel, which I „ dld * /fiW'- C0Un8 ° Being requested Ay the court to plain my relations with the case, I pro ceeded to do ho and In that connection submittedK^d supplemental report, together wltlitcrtnin orders, statin^ Receiver and api>olntlng Messrs, Ben nett & Lambdin and myself for tho Receiver upon the express condition that the reasonable compen sation to bo allowed by the court should not be Increased by reason of “>• number °t counsel so employed; (bat roy „ r> and my appearance for him was as he .and at the same time other necessary orders were also granted, but upon It was understood that we would con- 1 protests being filed by counsel re tinue, to represent the Receivership. | presenting tho complaints nud other In tho absence of any appointment parties at interest, a hearing wa-i ha* by the court of counsel, upon tho re* whereupon Judge Whipple declined to quest, employment and approval of ( to talte and exorcise jurisdiction and Mr. Knight, I represented him, giving passed an order revolting ail the or- understood, unauthorised and there fore a breach of the ethics of tho prof ession and that 1 would not be ap pointed as counsel for the. Receiver, ami furthermore, that the fact that Judge Whipple had revoked the order appointing counsel had as he bad been such advise and rendering such legal]dors aforesaid, including t-at cominu-I ( n f ormc( j withheld from Mr. Knfch* •ifVlcM »« becwM HMMMTjr »*«»! tag Mr. Katcht ua sole Itecclvw «»U], na , hnt | 10 : . aJ bfen led lo believe time to time, Including the prepara tion of the bonds for the Receiver- tae making und filing of Mr. Knight** original report ae Receiver, the pre paration of Receivers natus aud trust appointing counsel for th* Receiver. I thttt ga ^ 6rder {n fotce . y for the purpose* ns stated, of re3tor- ( cou j d oc |y sa y that there was evident- lug the ease to its original status Jus. as it stood in ail respects when refer red to hi.n and this action was pub- receipts for the Hanover National j fished in the press und bo understood Bank of New Vorts aud tho Savannah Trust Co., the obtaining of certain ne cessary orders and the preparation of the papers censumativ* certain Im portant settlements, advise upon the question of set offs sod older matters and Attendance upon the court aa Mr. Knights counsel when ever requested; MaJ. J. Kerris Cann representing Re ceiver, W. M. Da vent and hla euccesor, Mr. Bacon, his bill of egpenad In con- by- a’l putties concerned. Aluotiih Judge Cuno stated that ho l.v a misunderstanding as Mr. Knight and etary one concerned knew that said order had been revoked and that In the absence cf any appointment by too court aa stated and the services cf counsel being absolutely necessary, did not think any attorney connected that I bod Elnce^then aa-1 had been with tho previous litigation .should be •* doing before, advised, aided and as- appointed by tho court as permanent j slated Mr. Kulght as hi* counsel in counsel fer the Receiver, yet in Che j kdn’.inlsterlng the affairs of said Bank mean time, with the knowledge that I j Waycrce* and as stated, upon h!j was representing Mr. Knight as Maj. j request, employment and Apprpv^l had Cann *<» rc.^roscnUa* Mr.. Bmwm. apscmnsJvM, .aid hearing to rcyrwent at the lawt Scaring held by Judge Cano I bio uyon hla «pedal roQuett; and before leaving Ute bench, It van tutted jbence t protected against the imima- aoclkm therewith baring been ordered that no order In relation fnereto would tlon that my representation of him paid out of the Receiver.' fund, »» >* j.ue.l by bint but that .tho Mtpywas without-bl» authority or that he' !n any way been miilead In refer ence to tee notion of the court, and Jhevforo I had in no wise or sense violated the ethics of the profession. It Is true I stated upon said hearing that It was generally thought that Mr. Knlg'nt ought to be continued os a re ceiver and If he was, he 0113 bt to have tho benefit of my services S3 his counsel to advise, aid and assist him, and that there whs no objection to the appointment of a Co-Receiver it deem ed necessary and also the eppointment of Messrs. Myers 4. Parks, counsel tor oomplainaut. as couasol also for the Receivers. On account however, of tho contentions and opposition mani fested and the opinion apparently en tertained by many, that the affairs of the Bank of Waycross were being ad- ucd as receiver, my services wore still and fishes and of far greater value .to desired >by him and that anything than gold. , said to the comrary was the result of a misunderstanding. Mr. Knight has been left entirely free to do as he thinks best iu connec tion with the future administration of the affairs of the said Bank of Way- cross as receiver, and while of course ray connection with the case as acting counsel for tho Receiver is ended and I havo no criticism to make upon the appointment as made of temporary counsel for the Receiver, yet I desire to say that neither Messrs. Wllgon Bennett & Lambdin nor myself favor- cd an injunction against; the stock holders of said Bank of Waycrose beyond the enjoining of attempted Very truly yours, J*L. SWEAT. THE ANNUAL MEETING v - SAVANNAH RIFLE CLUB.. Savanah, May 7.—This afternoon on the Avondale Rifle Range the annual meeting of the Savnanah Rifle club will take place. It is not thought that there will be any changes in the offi cers although come of them want to bo relieved. Mr. F. C. Batey Is presi dent of the Ride association. He has held that position for several years. The Rifle Association is one of the crack social organisations of the city, fraudulent transfers of property, and Its annual banquet is always an af fair looked forward to with much pleasure by the people of this city. This afternoon there will bo a shoot on the range before the meeting is held. ministered with a view of benefiting \ while we believed that the debtors of the First National Bank, instead of pro 1 said Bank of Waycross should be. rc- nioilng the interests of those direct jquired to make partial payments and concerned in said Bank of 'Waycross,' as speedily aa practicable settle up I hod reached the conclusion and so their entire indebtedness with said informed Mr. Bollinger, cashier of said j Bank In order to pay off all creditors. First National Bank, and others, that including tho depositors, and if pos- ONE MORE WEEK while I would attend said meeting, yet upon tho return of Mr. Knight, 1 should insist upon those connected with said First National Bank, tnciuo lag mysolf, savoring all farther connec tion with the Receivership so as to en tirely eliminate said First National Bank, in order that it might bo wholly sible realize something in the end for the stockholders, yet we have nover favored pursung & policy and adopt ing such drastic measures as might have the oiiect of forcius parties into bankruptcy 'and destroying a large proportion cf the assets cf sold Bank. I well understood that because of relieved from any and all criticisms j the position which I had always taken la the future whatever might be the re- and maintained aud because of the suits atnl&ed in administering the af- u*.ngouism resulting therefrom, that fairs of said Bank of Waycross and die opposition, and especially certain from any and every. Mure, whatever, j parties' in Savannah, wo,-a .Iron** j t0 bulla „ tba birevtnt 10cure(1 . Since tee return of Mr. Knight he j prejudiced against ino and would do* has emphatically stated that he was j all In their power to discredit ice as of course aware of the fact that the 1 far as -possible, and while L might be order referred to by Judge Whipple • thought I should even now maintain appclntlro. counsel for the receiver,’a discreet silence, yet I am Just as, . . . ir .. .. , | I Judge of -toe City Court of Waycross together^vna the other orders passed much disposed in my mature years to' by him. has been revoked and that my fight agatnst the attacks made upon representation of him since ao It had me, which I believe to be unwarranted been previous thereto, waa upon - his 1 oftdArajuat, os I ever was even in my request, employment and approval aayouth, when I endeavored to do my •'In ccurs.1 zrA that It was ct’flic epee- duty in fighting fer the cause cf the fai instance ami request that I had af- j Joutli which I believed to be tended the meeting in Savannah tin ’ the 25th to’represent him as hla coun- j sei fu hts YET TO DETERMINE. Savannh, May 7.—Savanah will wait another week on the Vanderbilt Cup* Commission to determine whether the big Big Vanderbilt Cup Auto race shall bo run over tho Savannah | course or uot. In the meantime the County Commissioners are getting the material well in tianiB to be useu in pairing the roads aud in building the new road which it will be necessary FOR JUDGE CITY COURT. I hereby announce my candidacy fcV subject to forthcoming Democrat! primary and. respectfully and earnest ly solicit the support of tho voters o the county cf Ware. ~ Respectful)/ submitted.