Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, May 23, 1908, Image 4

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD PE-RU-NAWAWONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Mrs. Paul Cmavnr.t II.itei From 210 Monroe Street, Topela, Kaneae, Concerning Peruna. Head Her Letter Below: m In Spring and Early Summer a Tonic is Needed. The Kiurce of good blood ii fre»h lir and well-digested food. If anything interferes with diges tion the blood becomes impure. A catarshal condition of the stomach prevents perfect digestion. Such a condition allows the food to ferment and decompose in various wars, instead of digesting. The blood is thus contaminated with various materials that do not belong in the blood. This gives rise to spring fever, eruptions on the skin, general lassitude and constipation. Peruna corrects all these difficulties by striking at the source of them. By eradicating the ca tarrhal condition of the stomach Peruna at once restores digestion, the blood is thereby purified, and the whole machinery of the body is put in working order. Peruna has probably made a more remarkable record in cases of catarrh of the stomach than any otner medicine. .These cases are very frequent, and we have a host of testimonials in which Peruna hasreceived lavish praise for prompt and permanent relief in cases of catarrh of the storaach- Mn. fynily Kellogg, 50,0 S. Lawrence St., South Tacoma, Wash, Gicet Her Experience With Peruna. Head Her Letter Below: m, v : * Mm. Paul (*a«avant, 219 Monroe atreet, To|**ka, j Katina*, writ#!*: “I liavo found Peruna very effective in restoring , iny health and t-trenglh ufter I Lad Iwcn w*»i out and run down for a long lime. J |»egnn V Bp uno It about Mx mouths ago wh leave tyy lied. My n-rvotis ».y**tem wi« and I wan dally loifaz fle«h and Mr* ng condition was completely altered nft* r j tleHof Peruna luul l#c-e|| u -.1 and I 1.: Jit it until I was dually ri-Horcd to p*»rfo and Imd gained a'n.u! fit teen j>otind.-4. “I feel so grateful for what your m**d done for me that I am jdeiw d to give it u endorsement and tdiull aiway* be glad a good word for It.” Tones up the System. \ Mr*. William Meliowrtf, WavorJy, tdbk I mend liable to ] ,R -calf^s b°Rtcu h A Hogg, .V.19 S. Lawrence .St., .ember of Ladies of the Maci -r> I had an attack of hilioti.-nt ii i:::der:r.!no'!»y l;e 3 ::h • 'f aleli ii. R*»rtell, Poll roubled with catarrh of tho h* ad, throat and mes I would vomit Iwforoand after eating. Isottlea of your Peruna, and Iain glad to nay that it has cannot praise It incdlf ln> to ta.'.e j Tak< u in tlie up system r ml rets n A Hood Tonic. Mr. J..e T,c-onard UufTalo, N. Y., wr ‘•I have good ren ns I hnv»> fouml it lating tho syHtei; under great pree tmml ondui-nneo ••title stimulant.' Flat .‘l J Allen Ft., ‘•i take great plea catarrh, arid I thank those who have r-uffet rccoinmr n d n.-f I havo id IV a good toule, Htlirm- nmi Sustaining it nre, Imparting tin- i aiding wmk mncli longer and han sysleirt could possibly do wero It for tho great power-* with which it dovved mo. It given one nerves of ire Splendid for Ln Grippe. Mr. Frank II. Fb -filer,*813 * soasent Avc., Montgomery, Ala., formerly j eij.nl of Jlaynesvdly High Cehool,; then the ' writes: '* •*" t J “I can truthfully nay that Peruna is a i* | splendid remedy for la grippe, nud a i good tonic for building up tho system.” i Cf riOGE- I Mr. William liogc, President Commercial- Travelers Association, S5--3 S Broadway, Now York, N. Y., writes: / / “I ondor-o"Peruna us the most effectual remedy for catarrh I have been v able to lir.d in my travels in this country or |>urope. I can truly say that c 1 iiave spent thousands of dollars in this country alone trying to find a cure, i and it tv as not until I was induced to give Peruna a trial that I obtained nuy c thing like p. rinanentYvlief. Aa a tonic it is simply great. It ought to ho in ) th«I grip of every commercial traveler on tho road. It cured my w ifo as wcl^ as myself. We havo not had t'leslightest symptom of catarrh foralong time.” In a later letter Mr. llogo says:—“I have used Peruna for many years, never without a bottle in my grip. I am tho youngest feeding and youngest looking man of my age in New York, which I think is entirely due to Peruna.’’ t found In a few day 5 usual sick headach / any longer. In f.v. tailing Peruna, which I did. I took tlueo bottles, am! I can say I am cured. “Thanks for kind advice and Peruna.” liny Fever and Catarrh. Miss May me K. Smith, 414 East Mound St., Columbus, Ohio, writes: “Have used Peruna for catarrh and hay fever, Tho results being remark able, I can highly recommend it to nil whoarcsuff»*ring with ihcabovcdiscases. I am happy to be able to say it lm!>ht*ipcd mo wonderfully.” Eyes Red and Watery. Mr. William S. JTcnrn, 1003 Segal St., Camden, N. J„ writes: “For about two years I was troubled ! with my eyes being red and watery, un J J my genera! health was very poor. | “Finally a friend adviced mo to try ' Peruna. I had tried almost everything 'cl c, so 1 purchased a bottle of Peruna | and commenced to tnko it at once, and ' before I had finished tho first bottle I . found I was improving. “I wrote you for special advice con- I corning my eyes, which I received. I ; continued to tako tho Peruna until I had used six bottles. J “Now my eyes are absolutely well, : and I feel like a new man in every way. | “I honestly advise any ofae similarly afllicted to try Peruna.” Peruna Tablets. Some ppoplo prefer to take tablets, rather than-to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent tho medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna. THE FABULOUS WEALTH ! METALLIC MIRRORS OF TRINTY PARISH. FOR SEARCHLIGHTS. , FOR VIOLATING L ; 33 C1TI2E i ARRESTED. New York. May 21.—Many articles! lmve from time to time Appeared In j tho public prints retarding tho fnbu- j Ions wealth of Trinity Pariah, have led I Its officials to state that tho niruuni; Income of th«* corporation last year! from all sources was levs thnn $775.- 000, not Including collections and con tributions to the church (these latter urc all used for church work wllnln und without the parisi.) Out of this annual Income the cor poration paid all the expenses of Trinity church and Its eisht chapels In eluding the care and maintenance of buildings and grounds, salaries of the clergy, music, schools, and mitny ofj GERMAN-AFRICAN COLONIES the parish charities; also the expense, Berlin, May 21, and care of Trinity liostdinl and Trini ty cemetery. Wash In (ton. May 21.—The produr 1 tion of metallic mirrors for search lights and other such uses Is now l - demand In Eur^ijie, according to Infor mation received at the war department | These made of glass now used are oh il« t tiotiable. owing to their liability* t* f ■ • to when the guns nrdlred on ! ships, nml the silvering on the mlr-1 j rors blistering and seperatlng from the j iglass. A new metallic mirror, partial-: ly made by electro-deposition. Is be* ling Introduced. GUN CLUB HULL SHOO! FRiBAV I torative Is rego.'jnlzcu everywhere ns a genuine tcnic to these vital organs. It -builds up and strengthens’ the worn- lout weakened nerves; It.sharpens the j failing appetite, and universally aids j dlgestlcn. It always quickly brings. OFFICERS OF CLUB V/ERE ELECT- j renewed strength, life, vigor, and aa- j bltion. Try It and be convinced. Sold / ED YESTERDAY. ■ TO PRESERVE WILD ANIMALS $13.00 REWARD. For name of any man or boy caught tearing off the Joe Brown matter placed on cur bulletin board, or dam aging any banner erected by this club for Joe Brown. Our notices and pic tures nre being destroyed, after we Waycross Gun Club w osLoiday with a good i oi gam | teniber- i I bv All Dealers The more we think of It, the less The officers elected are Fred j reason we can see for toe action of . president; Geo. \\\ Been first the State Executive Committee in CITRUS CROP MORE THAN 28.:00 CARLOADS.' The Gennau jfiety for the protection of wild animals j place them on our board and it 1 3 a j la to protest against Professor Koch's \ desplct able and ln-excusable act. and I proposal that the larger* animals la should be condemned by all fair luiud- j t.ie African colonies be exterminated, \ ed voters. since they harliored the tsetse fly which feeds upon thtlr blood. The i president of the society, the Duke of J Katibor. urged, on the contrary, that] the example of the London Zoological ] Society, ami of the British society, for ) preservation of tho Fauna of the ! Empire, btfollowed, and that every; I^os Angeles, M: : 21.- The total citrus crop for the season will aggre gate more thnn £5,900 car load*. O f this more than S.Oho were lemons. Navul Oranges total X7.h«»0 car load^fj j.-, Valencias something more than 4,000 ■ means be taken to preserve from .pud other varieties about 2.000. Ac-1 tluctlon tile w jUl animals in the Ger* Voiding to conservative calculation,; m ., n A f rlcan co ionles. the return* to growers will bo about j $15.000,Oof), of which amount for haul- j annual FOREST OUTPUT ing the fruit to market, the transpor-; (s $i,2oo.OOO.OCO FOR 1905. tattou companies Will divide $3,000,000. j Washington. May 2L**- ; be anmul .j -- ” 1 **■ out put of forest products In tho Unit-; THREE LABOR EDITORS : t .,j states has been estimated U* the RUNNING FOR DELEGATES. Department of Agriculture as amount; 1 New York. May 21.—There are three! ing to $1,200,000,000. These figures ( labor editors running for TJelogate | w ere for 1906, This compares favorah from the Internnticntal Typographical; ly with the entire mineral utput which Union to the American Fe«Ieratlon of j in the corresponding year approximate, Iaibor Convention at Denver next year i « d $750,000,000. The largest item ot The Joe Brown Club. FOLEY’S HONEMAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for every body. Sold everywhere. Tho penuino FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is >a aYellow package. Refuse substitutes. Froparod only by Foley A. Company, Chicago. vice-president; M. R. Ca(heruA)ol, sec ond vice-president; Hump Parker, sec retary and treasurer. The first weekly shooC of tho gun club will be held tomorrow afternoon beginning at 4 o'clock. The shoot- in? grounds are at the foot of Mary street. The!club has erected a small liju.e for tho storage of traps and birds. , • A gold medal has been ordered which will be contested for orery Fri- ! day afternoon by the members of the | club. | Tomorrow the public Is cordially H.- jvittd to attend and participate In the J shoot and applications for member- i ship will be received. | ANNUAL EXCURSION. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. from Waycross to Tampa and making Us unheard of rules In re gard to the selection of delegates to the state convention.—Dublin Times. The rules were made by Governor Smith and tho committee was ordered to endorse them and enforce them. NOTICE1 To all male persons between th ages of 16 aru 50, subject to stree f ax within the Ctty *>f Waycross. Th Street Tax will b<; $2.00 for the yen if paid before July 1. After that rat the amount will be $4.00. Mr. C. E Cason Is street .ax collector, but al policemen will receive payments an receipt for same. By Ordinance, a. W. COLLEY, City Marshal UNION PHARMACY. CENTRAL PHARMACY. cange. Special train will leave Waycross at .00 A. M„ Tickets limited to return ;atll June StU, 1908. For Pullman reservations and other tf '.'.'formation apply to Ticket Agents or 9 1 DO YOU FEEL BADLY? E. M. North. F. C. West, logtcti. (D. C..) Trades-Unionist, is Uo.000.000.000 board measure feet ofj if so yot r liver Is wrong and you D;v. Pass Agent. Trav. Pass Agt. cne; Frank A Kennedy, editor of the lumber valued at $650,000,000. Next lu * • ed L.* L L. Ask your druggist. Savannah Georgia.* * Omaha (Neb.,) Western laborer, is I order was firewood of 100,000,050 cord, • ibout it. ^ ! 15 lOt. Montgomery, Ala. another, and Charles W. Fear, editor j valved at $350,000,000,000. These two tt the Joplin (Mo .) Missouri Trades-J are >3 percent of the entire forest out- Uniontst, Is the third. put. Rat return $5.23 Through Pullman cars ] years and'tnat troubled me for years choachcs - to Tampa without Jund trat yield cd to no other treatment Sold nude.' guarantee li all drug stores. FOR SALE. Bj Bank of Waycross Receivers, Southern Hotel Block. Jesse Tliomp- -sen, et al., vs. Bunk of Waycross, et. al.. In Ware Superior Court, April Term. ll't’S. Under order or tr.e Court in above slated matter, the undersigned Re ceivers will,-at eleven o’clock a. in. June 2uth. 190S, in front of said build ing, roll, at public outcry for cash, to ho highest bidder, what Is known as the Southern Hotel Block, Including bank, hotel and postoffice fixtures and personalty. Said .block covers an area of S7 1-2 feet wita a street front age of 375 feet. The abpvQ described Southern Ho tel Block Is the mom centrally located business block in the City of Way- cross. It Is a two story, brick build ing, has 33 offlee rooms on tlie second door and 10 stores on the ground floor. Rental, i>er year under present leases, between six and seven thousand dol lars, most of the leases expire In about two years. If present leases were out, between nine and ten thou sand dollars could now he realized from the rents cm svid property . This property contains tho firescnt postcfSce, Is within one block of « hero the new. one hundred thousand dollar postoClce building U> soon to be built. It is also opposite and within about twenty yards of the Union Pas senger Depot where about forty trains pass daily. Waycross has a population of about Sam Do Nedrv. editor o.' the Wash- j value In the lumber production A CALIFORNIAN’S LUCK. "The iukiest day of my life was hen 1 bought a box of Rucklen's Ar- lea salve;*’ wrlea Charles F. Budahn, .' Tracy California. “Two 25c boxes ired me of an nnnoyanc e case of itch j ;ics. which had troubled me for. 15,000 aud on account of the $2,000,- ■•VO Atlantic Coa-:t Line Shops, ‘ | whlcn are just completed, and of the other great industries which are soon to begin operatjens here, it Is conced* ' ~ ;Cd that the. population will reach 20,- HUMAN FILTERS. ! .'00 within the next two years. The function of U.s kidneys Is to! A. M. KNIGHT aud * strain cut the impurities of the blood j - A. P. Brantley, which constantly passing through them j Receivers for The Bank of Waycross. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes t'.ia —— FOIEYSHONEYf^lMR i lus K.dtteys healthy so they will strain i Big values and better bargains Fri- out r.l! yaist mater from the .blood, j day and Saturday at Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at once ) Grace-Brantley Co. and It w>»! make you well. For sale' - b* all dr-ggist*. ! read the WANT ADS. 111