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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
YOUNGS
| JORDAN’S LETTER.
Waycros*, G
* Mr. J. M. Young. Jr.,
i, Wavri is. Ga.,
a.. 2-2:-l»08 •
l J. M. Yoi
• Waycro
HUGHES* LETTER.
Waycroas. Ga., Feb. 17. 1908.
B TETTER AND ECZEMA
1 DY
' W • .u...- iu .1 seven cases of the g.*nu!n
i M'.rii i‘• :i in u:r neighborhood dming
• t‘.:iVi* < ;• four ::*.,..’ti.s. and alter using
« that v<■ n ni l li: ar of witaout relief, we
■ Dear Sir: —
, old seven ? r , 1 l,, '« IO a
tno past . Tett«*r and
everything ■ Dam!ruff 11
vere indue- ? out an excel
ivlse that I am c».:t. tantly using Youngi
.Vzuna Kemtdy In my Barber shop, for
hi:;.; Scalp, and Falling Hair, and wita-
tic,n 1 have found It the .erv best reme-
1 c
U R E S
TETTER, ECZEMA,
RING WORMS,
l ed to tr> Youngs Tetter and Eczema Remedy, whica - H’-ht 1 ha
• cured six casra completely ur.J we are working on ? 1 « :
• the sevt case now. I jer ,
• Our eiv.ire neighborhood feels very grateful to you • und Lc/eti'n
• : :id you.- r. a.tdy aud we cannot recommend it too • relief -*n<1 1
- ALFRKD JORDAN. U. F. D. No. 1 . •
" v.'dr. Alt'*Jor.lan la among Ware County's most ^
•e ev.-r used for scalp and hair. j
e customer who Buffered wish itching
veil year.* and 1 applied Yi.uiuh Tetter
Remedy twice which gave aim Instant
e pleasure to recommend this remedy
•iff«’r with acalp or skin trouble.
1 am Yours very truly.
W. H. l.UGHKa
Proprietor of Hushes Barber Shop.
ITCH,
: McCEE’S LEI TER.
‘.‘Util, 1»0$ j
I1ICK0X LETTER. !
1 XW)
XLL SKIN DISEASES
• l.ns: Sun.e.cr I w:.s troubled with a fit'
^ Mr. J. M.
• Way pros
*aklng out • Dear Sir:--
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PRICE. SOC AND $1.00
- t .• Tetter. ;.mi usttl quite a numl er of dilft
l aratlcns uit.-.mit relief, finally 1 bought ;
. "Young's Tetter aud Eczema Cure" and
rent prep-- • an ! lound i
bottle or - case «>f Marl
With tWO 2 tl't- “'-'"tll'M
'li rV«,!f'V“nlTpfl l ’i C m In''" "' ^
1 J-
MANIIFACTUIIED By
M. YOUNG, JR-
e a; plication- my foot was entirely well, a
i pleasmy ::t ivcomnn idling It.
. Ycu.-s tru!
l JOHN \\
id I take -
McGlClL »
1 LEONARD IIICKOX @
WAYCROSS, GA.
EITHER SIZE WILL EE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS
UPO f » RECEIPT OF PRICE. %
congressman McKinley willIso says governor glenn ofI garah koten killed man who [planning to store
NORTH CAROLINA. !
HANDLE JOE CANNON BOOM.
DECEIVED HER.
10.000.000 TONS OF COAL.
Chcago, June 8.—Congressman Wll-j Washington, Juno £.—
Ham II. McKinley, manager of the Glenn, of Xortn Carolina, In an ime,
boom of “Uncle Joe” Cannon, reached j view here today, expressed the opin-
Chicago today to become the leader in I Ion that the defeat of Governor Smith
the tight of the allied presidential can
didates to beat William Ii. Taft for
the nomination at the convention on
June 16th.
McKinley is viewed as a tower of
strength and that is just what is need-
* ed in Chicago just. now. Taft has rid
den over the “allies" and th
upheaval in the campaign. The fight
on Taft has become so widespread
that the leaders are worried. Sena
tors Heminway and Crane sent for
McKiiiley.
MAYOR TIEDEMAN RECEIVES
COPY OF CONTRACT.
Savaiinahm, Ga„ Jttue 8.—In yes
terdays mail Gerge W. Tiedeman re
ceived from the Automobile Club of
America the copy of the contract
which they signed for a race at Sav
anu'ah 'under the auspices of the Sav
annah Automobile Cub and ti
demo-
•egards
New York. June
j I did not Commit mun
tiered himself. He at
ruined my life, then re
thing fur me." This
made in a prison cell I
Sarah Koten. a young
ter luring h!:i
-hot him but t Pitt
He niur- |tion o
ted me and \of the
antidpa
■ the term
THIS-GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE
for a few minuter of your time. No one who has
a home to live In can afford to miss thio truly
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.
: Shot
fer renomlnatlon by Georgia
crats had little significance as
the prohibition movement.
“It should be borne in mind,” said
Governor Glenn, "that both candi
dates had taken the same stand on
the prohibition question in advance
of the election. Possfifiy some of the
liquor interests in some of the larger
. ... . , , I and ill each
jcities have found Governor Srnit.i ;
firm in the enforcements of the stat-
utes'concluded tl.at it might be worth
while to take a chance on another
man, but I think In the main there
is no reaction in Georgia on the ques
tion of temperance. There certainly
Is no tendency towards a reaction-In
my state.”
fa!s
lorning by
n, who af-, U»
summons, ag
filed I)r.
Martin William
physician,
s wit a women
*ars has brought
To secure FREE of charge a Clock, the
most important thing in the home. And
such a Clock, too! BEAUTIFUL GOLD
AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS.
READ EVERY WORD OF I.'IIS GnEAT OFFER
To pvt tills beautiful
]• Itl&K J.\U“\fdin|d. wt H
him
MRS. JOSEPH M. BROWN.
Constitution.
Mrs. Brown is the typical home-lover
who does not keep all her thoughts
Auto-j within the home, however, and whose
Dr. Auspitz's a J
during the past for
him into prominence several t
itaueo didn't rlac<
!)ie light. He has ha
u cc-rckpondlng divorce actio;
brought by George Deffa a;ainst hi
wife. A year ago he bad Hannal
Jansen and her fiance r.irested fo:
threatening Ills life. t.\ the hear in:
it developed t.iat Auspltz attacker
Mis3 Jansen and her fiance, Ciiarle.
Crooningshield had siven her a revol
ver and told her to “kill the cur." T.ic
cases against them were dismiss?L
mobile club of America. The contract
jntercsts seem to be as broad as tho?
was in every way satisfactory and
work will begin in a short time on the
new road which is to be built for the
big race in November. Everyone who
has heard of Savannah divorcing it
self from the American Automobile
Association to join forces with the
Automobile Club of America, thinks
the move a good one.
WOMAN ADMITS HER
_ NAME IS ASSUMED.
Charlotte, N. C.. June 8.—John Bo^d
and John Wilson, negroes, who were
rhrrgcd with luring Mrs. J. M. Morgan
of her husband, her children oud the
progressive woman of the normal life
of today. Graciousness and charm of
manner, which Is common tej all fine
women, she individualizes. It is a
part of herself, as unaffected and spon
taneous as her cheerfulness, her sweet •
calfti, which is by no means lacking,
however, in enthusiasm. *
' "Were you pleased that Mr. Brown
should go so actively into the political j
life?" she was asked, and her answer
was quick and emphatic.
“No, indeed. I knew what It would
mean of stress and excitement and the
AMERICAN RIGHTS
SETTLED WITH JAPAN.
' Washngton, June 10.—Nejct'a.Ior*.
jLcU^dii tho ty'.tcl 3tat€3 J:.;...*
j relative to conventions securing pro-
'tecticn for American commercial In-
I terests in Japan and Korea, including
! patents, copyrights, and trade mark.:,
j have been brought to what is believ
ed a satisfactory conclusion. The
question of American rights has been
under discussion for three year.
HAS ISSUED ORDERS
ESTABLISHING EIGHT CAMPS.
Washington. June in.—Major Gen.
William 1’. Duvall, acting
• 12IV, has issued orders establishing
eight camps of instruction to be held
this summer. The folowing nre sights
lor the camps: A’thcedro Ranch, Cal.,
American Lake Washington. Pino
Plains, Jefferson County. N. Y., Chic-
amauga Park. Ga., Port Benjamin
Hnrrlsun. Ind., Leon Springs, Texas
Port Kilty, Kan., and Felt D. A. Rub-
tell, Wyo.
luting of thn
sldent of tlio United
rid nro different from
l handsomer than any plc-
of tho kind you ever
Tills Is Just tho plotu
f | for the dining-.
j ting room. and. fc-c
; ! very name Georg*
ington strengthens tho lc
vlll bo
m the
will
.nnko.
collect
liberal proposition
ithorlxo
iu only huvo to.
In this way to
makn this Glorious Clock
yours forever.
TWO
of’Atlanta, ofT to.the woods near this .disturbance of our peaceful, quiet life
city six weeks ago and robbing her. here at home. No, I could not have
of jewelry valued-at 8700, was tom# I been persuaded to approve, aud I re-
denied a new trial and sentenced to ^ fused steadily to listen to any such
ten years each by Jud?e Moore. Mrs., plan until Mr. Bown showed me, in the
Morgan admits that her name is an I nundrods of letters that were coining
assumed cne and refuses to disclose J to him day by day that It was expect-
her real name because of the disgrace I ed of him to enter the race, and final-
to her family. I ly taat he could in honor do no less
—- — I than respond. , ,
BUDDHISM. I “I was not willing for him to go into
R. E. Davison has withdrawn from
tho prison comrcis.-iloner’s .race, leav
ing the field to Wyley Williams. This
settles tne vexing problem. Wiley Wil
liams would have been elected in a
second primary by a big majority.
A Joj Dihwn supporter from the
rural districts was In town Saturday,
and in 3peaklns of Thursday's primary
and the result said. “I never thought
Joe could beat Hoke. I was just as
much surprised at Joe's nomination
as I was a year ago when I came homo
from town one Saturday evening and
found twins at my house."—Ex.
BEAUTIFUL EXTRA GIFTS
In addition to tho Clock I havo two other lovely presents whirl* will glvo
you—two more handsome ornaments which anyono who loves n_prfctlV noms
III bo delighted with. Ono of thoso gifts I Will send to you FREE AND PRE
AID ns «o«n ns I receive tho postnl card with your name on IL Tho other
you Just for being prompt >|n following my Instructions, t
out tho second extra gift. When l send tho first ono. whirls
HURRY UP.
will bo delighted
D ns sooi
I will gl
| will tell you nil anout tno second cxi
j I will do as soon ao I hear from you, _
VAll TAKF NO ftUANCFQ ln writing to me, because. If the Clock doe#
TUU lAKfc nu UflAUltEd not prove to bo even better than I have da-
It, and If It does not dollght you In evory way, you mar —*— 1 * -
111 pay you handsomely In cash for your trouble. Also, If
. ._ny other reason fall to collect all of tho tS. I will nav v
do. So you
Some of us feel more kindly
jm Watson for a fact.
wards
The legislature* meets June 21, tiio
day afler the nomination convention
in Atlanta. It is probable that many
of the solons will attend both meet
ings.
. - . . YOU CAN'T LOSE, sdalt right down and write to l
follows: “D. It. ONDOltlVE^MliBager, Nashville, Tran, Please Mad mo tho gerw
traits of Geeorgo Waahlagtoa and complete outfit fer earafag the Glerteh*
Golden Clock *
Golden Clock, wltk the naderataadleg that this dees not hind me to gaJ ye#
tee cent/' Then put your name and address, .
Tho-substance of buddnism as given
by its founder is as follows: "To
serve wise radto and not to serve fools;
to give honor to whom honor is due;
much, insight and much education; a
■complete training and pleasant speech;
to succor “father and mother; to cheer-
;ish wife and cjiild, to follow a peace
ful calling; to give alms and live right
eously;' to heip men and do blameesa
•deeds; reverence and lowliness; con
tentment and gratitude; temperance
and chasity; a mind unshaken by the
things of the world; without anguish
or passion. Taey that live like this
are invincible on every side. On every
4 sde they walk in safety, and theirs is
the greatest blessing. H
Just for the looks.of the thing, tho
victors In the recent primary, who
will be In control of Che state Demo-
campaign, but once he did, I have
kept up with Its every phase. I studied
every petition that came to him, some
including thousands of names; I read,
every letter hearing upon bis candida
cy; and the newspapers I have kept
In touch with religiously."
But has it not been a time of great
anxiety?” . ' «
Not at all, because I was cpnfident
since the begining that he would be
elected.
“It was not mere woman's intuition,
but my knowledge that Mr. Brown
would not have undertaken the cam
paign unless he had known he could
be elected, and that the people of
Georgia were ready to make him gov
ernor." v
The Joe Brown club of Lowndes
county have • suggested .the name of
cratic convention on the 23rd Inst.,
should not put,the political machinery
of the state entirely, into ,j£e, h£nds of
railroad lawyers.—Albany -*
We are certainly In favor cf finding
/ a new Job for lawyer Hines as soon as
possible. , y
Mr. C. R. Ashley, of ^Valdosta, as one
of the delegates from-the eleventh
district to the .Denver Convention. As
yet we hear of*brother names. Mr.
Ashley was one of Mr. Brown's strong
est supporters and we would like to
see him on the delegation.
ENGINES
AUD BOIIj tfn s
Complete assortment of «lze>—
10 h. p. to 126 h. p. In itdck for
riedlaU
immediate delivery. .. ...
Saro money by writing direct to
tho manufacturers. .-. I
R. D. COLE MFGVCO.
M YEARS IN BUSINESS
NEWNAN, GA. •
Also Corn Mills, Saw Mills,
Tanka and Towsra -
■ranch* 316 Entire I14S., Atlanta, Go.
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I Tho only hu«ln«-«* rolloiro In th# South occupying
j IU huUdlng r*c!n*l»cly.
Shorthand
MASTF.il lib
In Ten Weeks
rjHARTIER.
simple rules. Learned In onr-half
tlms required for ol«l ny> _
holding position! with lend In u Anti* a|! (Mir
the Ho Util after right to twelve wut-*s‘
course.*. Horn! for the proof.
BOOKKEEPING Might by "Actual
Business TransactI’uis" ilijt »*urt.
. Th» most pr act I t-ul and rt*-*rft honslv«
courso taught In tho Houth. On» who com
plete* our roitPit! i *n keep uuy Hut of hooks
tor uuy lino of biulmiai.
TELEGRAPHY. This .lepnrtasot f« In
charge or nn operator of twenty y*u»rV prsc-.
tlesl vXMrlent-e. Itailroad wires ron into
school. Wo have contract* with railroads to employ all of our grsd
We Secure a Position for Each of Our Graduates. (I Good Dotird at from SI 2.00
to S13.00 Per Month.
• Write today for Uamlsomely Illustrated Catalog. * **^* “•»
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