Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, June 13, 1908, Image 4

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD Never Without Pe=ru=na in My House So Write* Ur. C. O. Convert, Hoi Spring», Arkanta*. There Are a Multitude of People in the United States Who Have Been Restored to Health By the Use of Pe-ru-na. There ere a multitude) of people la the United 01*tee who here been reetored to health by tbu uao of reran*. There is no use trying to deny thie fact. As a rale, doctors dislike to admit It. There la now lod then a courageous doctor who doea ad m i t i t, how* Mttt. In auch caw# Perana la prescribed by the doctor himself. Even though the doctor aaffere pecuniary loaa by auch a tranaactlon hia patient la benefited, which ought to be the doctor’e chief ^We do'not claim that doctor* generally prescribe Peruna. Hat wo do claim whenever Peruna la in* tell! gently preacrllaid It rarely dleappointa either lb# doctor or patient. mm im i?.James P.Bracken. Nasal Catarrh and Indigestion Mr. James P. Bracken, (110 Tenth Ave., New York City, N Y haa ocrupled the office of Water Inspector of New York City tor the past fifteen years. Ho carries on an extensive plumbing business at (110 10th Are. He la Post Deputy of (Irand Knights of Reigns Celia Council Knights of Colombo*, N. Y. He writes as follows: "For nearly a dozen years catarrh haa bothered me in one form or another. I was trouhlod with natal catarrh that had affected my stomach, which troubled me moat in the morning. My appetite wmm poor, and I did not seem to relish my food, tndl• gestion bothered mo at times, also. I was advised to take Peruna, and I took it as prescribed tor a month when my cure was almost complete. Today there is not a trace of catarrh in my system, and I can say without hesitation that Peruna cured me." Kidney Disease. Sir. Samuel A. Paxton, 1118 Trooat At*., Kansas City, Mo., jBember I.O.O. F. and National Annuity Association, writes: • (•lama well man today, thanks to yonr splendid raedlolne, Perana. «1 was troubled with catarrh and Kidney disease of Jong standing •Wbta I first began using Parana. fraftibond I wM getting better, wmd continued taking It tor tour month*. It cleaned ont the system, faring me well and strong and feeiiojbetter than 1 bare in yoars.” \i THE MEN \VH0 WILL GO TO AT LANTA ON 23RD. The following nuihed gentlemen have been selected oe delegates to the Atlanta Convention on June 23rd from Ware county. It la to be hoped that they will all attend. They are all rtroog Brown of course. Any other rort of a fellow would feel lonesome In this crowd. Thta Is the delegation. Delegates: jg- a Judge A. P. Perhatn, ..it ’■‘H ■J V. L. Stanton. Alternates: C. M. Sweat T. J. McClellan H. P. Brewer J. H. Parker Jsa. Sinclair R B. Ballard T. G. Hilliard J. E. T. Bowden R. M. NVeacott W. H. Strickland J. L. Sweat D. E. Harris 0. W. Deen W. A. Price J. S. Bailey C. Wf Parker - - T. A. McMillan, Beach Dr. H. Conn. Beach. v . B. A. Bennett. Millwood*. Dr. J. B. Bagley, Fairfax. D. X. McQualg. Glentnore. H. Strickland Brasanza Frank McDonald O. L. Mcualg, Manor. • C. W. Tyre, Ware*boro. .^\ W. B. Thigpen, Waresboro C. A. Johnson. Blckley j LETTEff LIST. : lJ*t cf unclaimed let era remaining in Poatofiice, Waycr :?*, Ga^ For week endtng June S, IMS. MEN. Albritton W J \ Bradshaw O L Barrett Jesse J \ Brown Jesse - l Beverly R D • Bagley R H Bear F M Brown Alfred Cruwford Sam Corlman R Courson M D Croon: Larger Carbett Co. Lee Cox Jas T Cornelius R J Daniel Tom Daniels Sam Drisktll R T Etvis L D Day is J \V Dan Ida Henry Filter, Walter Tthel Z T Evans Prince Fled a SR Frasier Robt. Ferguson D J Gauldlng Joe Glrsrd A L Hugh Bowson Harvey E A Howell Tim Hanson H W Heaps Green B Howard Lin Handley Malisaa King W A Jenkins W M Jtnltr T H Jehr.Kn Tcm Jc hnsen Leslie Jchnron Elder M Jsckfon Ge?rge Joiner Frank Lowry T 3 I Aw ton Henry • Lawson L R Moses S Miller S Mlnc^ew D J Meeks Abraham Me Fay .1 C McCrutcheon Jcfcn McBride John Xewton J N Paul A F Parker c ' Reid G W Raney E ( Readcra Robt ’ Smith J M Sims Frank Street F E Scott Aex Simmons Fletcher Strickland R L Strickland Matthew Thorn Frank_ Tatum Oscar C Thomas R K Tomkins I B Wells W Woodcock Z T Williams Tom WuPord Thomas Washington John Wilson Tom M Wallace Elijah Wilson A W WOMEN. Anthony Lull Blackh.unr Susie Barber Dixie Clarke Lila Henderson Minnie Hall Cleo % James Mrs. Rachel Johnson Ella King .Emma Lorttn Mrs. Mary Lewis Mrs. Fred Afoton Mrs. Mollie Mullock Mrs. F. H. Madison Cbsrotte Miller Mrs. Alice Miller Rosie Robinson Mrs. Lizzie Roberts Mies Jim Steven, Lula Smith Mrs. B F. Tesdel Elsie Taylor Mary F Thomas Mrs. Dora Washington Mrs. Laura Wells Ethel C. E. MURPHY. Postmaster. It is hinted that the unopened letter which Joe Brown seut to the governor may have contained Mr. Brown’s re signation. It «o this is another joke on Hoke. Twiggs,’of Savannah,** as the Atlanta Journal calls him, wlU place the name ot-Joseph M. Brown In nomination on Colds and Stomach Trouble. Mr. C. G. Convert, Pres. Cold Storage Ice and Coal Co., Hot Springs, Ark., write*: “I had been troubled with a very serious case ; of catarrh fora number of years. Having tried many prescriptions by good physicians, 1 found myself no better. "On the advice of a friend who had used Pernna | with good results 1 purchased a bottle. TL results were so good that 1 continued using ii Have, perhaps, in the last three years used dozen bottles, which have kept me from the try - 1 ing troubles of catarrh. I am never without a bottle of Peruna in my bouso. "One always gets relief from colds and Indiges tion if you have Peruna.’ Internal Catarrh Mr. Michael Rooney, 2> Fifth St., Watervliet, N. j Y., writes: I "If I had known of Peruna years ago I should have ! been saved inuoh suffering. Under carelessneM and exposure in my younger years my system got into a very bad'condition before I was aware of it. "My doctor thought that I had catarrh of the bladder and duly prescribed for me, but nothing did mo any good. "My friends advised me to try Peruna, for which l am very thankful, as it has cured me in two months, and I am in perfect health. " Catarrh of the Head and Stomach. Mr. Frank Richter, of 909 East 2nd HL, Winona, Minn., writes: "I take pleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh of the stomach. Peruna cured me, and I know it will cure any one else who supers from this disease. My catarrh was principally located in my bead and stomach. I tried many remedies with* CLOSING EXERCISES OF GLENMORE PUBLIC SCH00L8. Below we publish the program cf closing exercltea of Glenmore public •school, which occurred on the night of the £fd Inst. There were a large and well behaved audience, ar.d t.ie exercises were simply splendid, and the teachers and each and every pu pil deserve great creJif for the ad mirable manner in which each num ber of the program was rendered. Miss Minnie B. Wood, the teacher, left Monday for home In Georgetown, Ky. It ia regreted that the patrons of tne school could not prevail uj»on her to teach for them longer, as she was the most competent and gave more universal satisfaction than any teacher the school has ever had. She is a most excellent lady and carries the beat wishes of the entire com munity for her future welfare. We noticed from the unusually large number of babies In the Audience, that the good people of Glenmore expects to run a school for some years to come. PROGRAM. Invocation—Rev. L. D. Ellington. Commencement Song—School Welcome Address—Willie Corbett. Children’s Song. Recitation—Viola Wright. I am gad I am a boy—Ciaude Ratliff. Baby's Playthings—Ruth Turner. Recitaiton—Nita Ratliff. * Flag Concert—Little Boys. Music Recitation—Miss Bessie Corbett. Uncle Sam--Ed Turner. Star Spangled Banner. ^ Recitation — Vera Wright. Columbia—Viola Wright, Bessie and Susie Corbett, Vera Wright, Berta Ratliff, Nita Ratliff and Mary Allen. Appeal For Temperance—Lewi's Her rin. Six times nine—Bessie Allen. Farmer’s drill. Cinderilla—Nita and Berta Ratliff, Maude Kennedy, Vera Wright, What they like to do—Edna and Mabel Herrin, Dewey Corbett, Bessie Allen Ruth Turner and Nita Ratliff. Dialogue," Respect Old Age’’—Mary Allen, Viola Wriglit, Leonard Mc Qualg Enoch Mixon. We are little boys—Jimmie Allen. Recitation—Lonnie McQurig. The sick Doll—Enoch Mixon, Bessie Allen. Recitation—Claudy Ratliff. Friend Tongue—Willie Kennedy. The Minuet—Vera Wright. Frogs at School—Ed. Turner. Duet—Vera Wright, Grover Ratliff. Dialogue—Grover Ratliff, Viola Wright Farmer Hank’s wants a divorce— Charley Wilson, Willie Wright, Mary Allen. Pantomlne "Dying Soldier Frank Turner, Viola Wright. Smith Family— Charley Wilson, Berta Ratliff, Vera Wright, Nita Ratliff Lonnie McQualg and Frank Turnet. Lick Skillet Wedding— (characters, Miss Julia Corbett, Miss Bessie Cor bett, Flint Kennedy, Charley Wil son. Pantomlne, "Nearer My God To Thee’’ —Miss Bessie and Susie Corbett, Mary Allen Berta Ratliff, Viola ami Vera Wrght. Lord’s prayer Pantomlne same. Closing Address—Grover Ratliff. Mils Minnie B. Wood, ?S3£;Sil V* Teacher. Yes indeed there will be a change in the railroad commission just as sdon at Little Joe gets a whack at it Don’t worry about that The inauguration of Joseph, M. Brown will be the Inauguration of re newed prosperity in Georgia. Let it be with all the acclaim possible. + “Health CoBso” 1. reelly the clc»e»t Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This clever Coffee substitute was rec ently produced by Dr. Shoop Racine. Wls. Not a grain of real coffee in It either. Dr. Scoop’s Health Coffee i> made, from yure toasted grains, witl malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fpe an expert —who might drink It fot coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes tediou boiling. "Made in a minute," say: the doctor. Fold By The Waycrcs* Grocery Co., and Mutual Grocery Co THE BEST PILLS EVER SOLD. "After doctoring 15 years for chroLic Indigestion, and pending pter two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold." writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleslde, N. C. Sold under guaran tee at all drug stores. 25c. THINKS IT 8AVED HIS LIFE. Lector M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King’s New Discovery many years, for coughs and colds, and I think it saved my ifee. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more be without a bottle than I would be with out food." For nearly forty- "ydffrs New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and ung rejnedieG. As . a preventive of pneumonia, and hea.er ofw eak lungs it has no eqistfl. Sold under guarantee at all drugstores. 50c j and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Macon Telegraph says: "Tne preacher In politics helped to elect Joe Brown.” The preachers had bet ter be looking after their stray sheep and let politics alone. YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS. Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyound the reach of medi cine. No medicine can do more. Central and Union Pharmacy. The heaviest licks being showered upon. Governor Smith’s devoted head now comes from the outlying states and territories. * The Congressional envention will be held on July 4th at Brunswick. It looks now very much as If Brantley would be nominated provided preacher Harmon stays away. The Joe Brown people’s apprecia tion of the services of Editor C. R. Pendleton in the recent campaign is said to be eo high that he has the refusal/of "anyhting he wants” that it is within the power of the now dom inant faction to bestow. Georgia will probably send unin structed delegates to th6 Denver Con vention. *ir “~ It is not true as has been reported that Smith turned off his cook because she gave him brown bread for break fast. ; Terrell may get Bacon’s place and Brantley may get Joe Brown’s place some of these days. Who knows? FOLEY’S The original ' • LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates.' Non-alcoholic. - Good for every body. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY end TAR ia la aYellow package. Refuse substitute* Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago. UNION PHARMACY. CENTRAL PHARMACY. 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