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THE WAYCROSS
WEEKLY HERALD
tetter and eczema
REMEDY
YOUNG’S
JORDAN’S LETTER.
HUGHES’ LETTER.
5 Mr. J. M. Vo
Waycross, G;t.. IMi.VI'jos
J. M. Young. Jr,
Waycross, (la.. 1->1>. 17. 11)03.
• Dear Sir
? We utn
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| three l
s that we
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eases of the R«'
dghborhood *iui
s, and utter u>
TETTER, ECZEMA,
RING WORMS,
ITCH,
HLL skin diseases
PRICE. SOC AND $1.00
MANUFACTUI1ED By
M. YOUNG. JR.
WAYCROSS, GA.
2 Our i
i and >o
• highly.
4 Dear Sir:--
i!d seven ? 1 heg to advise tha
>... past 2 Tette,- and Ke/.emn I
erythtng • Dandruff Itchln.t Sen
? out nil exception 1 ha
2 dv that I have ever u
• I have one ouston
Z scal|.
I ar
indue-
»Jy. whiea
or king on
id Kc
elie
It* •
id I l.a-
g It gives Hie |
. to 111! who Miff.-
| (Mr. Alfred Jordai
’onRtantly using Youngs
itdy In my Darlmr shop, for
and Kalling Hair, and wlta*
found it the very heat rente-
or ua«*d for scalp and hair,
stonier who suffered with itching
years and I applied Youngs Tetter
edy twice which pave aim instant
heard no romplnim since.
•asui’e to recommend this remedy
with scalp or skin trouble,
n Yours very truly,
w. ii. i.rentes
Proprietor of Hitches Barber Shop.
? Mr. J. M. Y«
Wayeroi-s, (
\ Dear Sir: —
McGEE’S LETTER.
February, 20tli, 190s
Mr. J. M. Young, Jr,
IIICKOX LETTER.
nuskia, On.. M
Wa
Cl a.
was troubled with a breaking out | Dear Sir
| oil one of m\ feet something similar to ground Itch * I have tried Young’s cure for Tetter and Kczenia
; or -Tetter, and used quite a number of different prep- - and found It good. Last Summer I had a severe
• aratious witnoiit relief. Anally I bought a bottle of jj case of Barber’s Itch, I tried a few applications of
| "Young’s Tel ter and Eczema Cure" and with two d this solution and was cured, I lake pleasure in say-
applications my foot was entirely well, and I take • Ing to tbnro who suffer from nnv similar nffectiou
pleasure in reconnnendlng it, , | the.. . . 1 .veil to give It a trial
Yours truly i Respectfully
JOHN W. McGEK. * LEONA HD HH’KOX
EITHER SIZE WILL BE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE.
New York, June 1C.—The com
tlon among steamship companies
novelties on board new steamsl
by which the Impressionable pas
per may be captured, has led to
sorts of innovations on tlie trans-at
lantic liners launched in the past f
THIS-GLOMS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE
- for a few minutes of your time. No one who hag
* £ » * a homo to live in can afford to miss thi* truly
urniture <Lo. golden opportunity
It remained, however, for the Priiv
cope Di Udine of the Lloyd Sabaudc
Fast Italian Mail Line, to include a
dentist's office among her attractions.
CASE MAY BE CARRIED 1
TO CIVIL COURTS.
Washington, June 1G.—'The case of
Col. William F. Stewart, Coast Artil
lery, is likely to be carried into tlie
civil courts. Unless the President
will grant Col. Stewart a court of In
quiry, before which he may defend
himself against the charges reflect
ing on his character, a suit will be
brought to compel the allowance ot
such n tribunal,
Warren L. Hinson Gen. Mgr.
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Art Squares, flattings,
Stoves, Ranges, Etc.
To eecure FREE of charge a Clock, tho
most important thing in the home. And
such a Clock, too! BEAUTIFUL GOLD
AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS.
BEAD every word of this great offer
To get this beautiful Clock
Fit KB In the ulinpliwt thing In
tin* world. All you have to do
Is write mo a postal card an<l
say you want to got It. I will
*hf*n no ml you bv mall, tvro-
pnld, a ca
package of band
of George Washington
nsk you to show them t<
neighbors.
These portraits uro copies of
Lhe best known painting of tho
first President of tho United
States, nrul are different front
it handsomer than any plc-
ofulljr wrapped
HAS ACCEPTED INVITATION
TO DELIVER AN ADDRESS.
Savannah, Ga., June 1C.— Hon. Al
fred Herrington, of Swainsboro, has
accepted an invitation to deliver an
address at the annual meeting nnd
banquet of Francis S. Bartow Camp.
United Confederate Veterans on Thus-
day evening and remain probably
through Friday.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Main Stores 21, 21,1-2, 23 & 23 1-2 j|
Pendleton Street. WHOLESALE WARE-11
HOUSES REMSHART AND PARKER ST. I !j
of tho kind you
This is Just tho plcturo
for tho dining-room or sit
ting room, and. becauso tho
very nanio Oeorgo Wash
ington strengthens tho lovo
id country in old
rid young alike, everybody
will
will* fa ..
Iho liberal proposition
2 will authorize you to
make. You only hnvo to
collect 15 In this way to
make this Olorlouo Clock
yours forevor.
MR. JOE KEEL BITTEN
BV A RATTLESNAKE.
Mr. Joe Keel, a well known fnrmer,
■who resides near Waltertown. was bit
ten by a rattlesnake this morning
while out picking huckleberries. A
messenger was hurried to tao city for
a physician, to attend Mr. Keel and
nothing further was learned as to the
probable result of tho bite from this
poisonous reptile.
Phonographs, Records
And Supplies.
w. l. rnnson & G-,
UWDERTIZKERS,
BASE BALL TODAY;
JESUP VS. WAYCROSS. J;
The Jesup base hall team alrlved In |
the city this afternoon on train 85 and J •
is crossing bats with a Waycross team j |
■this afternoon at Base Ball Park noarj =
A. C. L., freight depot. The game '
called at t o'clock. I’etermann nnd Mc
Gee are doing the battery work for
Waycross. The sporting editor Is ab
sent from the city today, but notwith
standing this fact the Herald expects
to bo able to give a full and complete
account of the gfcme tomorrow.
W. L. HINSON,
Licensed Embalmers,
D. J. HICKS,
‘Phones 413, 153
Chapel & Sample Rooms
22 Pendleton Street.
NAVIGATION ON THE 1
GREAT LAKE8.1
Si
mi
ce
w
Duluth. June 16.—Navigation on the
great lakes has opened to the Lake
Superior copper country points, which
means a saving of nearly a fifth of a
cent per pound on water and rail
transportation charges, as compared
1th all-rail rates.
Taft the roqubllcan nominee for
president favors local option, fut we
! shall not vote for him.
*
TWO BEAUTIFUL EXTRA GIFTS
In addition to tho Clock I hftvo two other lovely presents which I will give
you—two more handsome ornaments which anyono who loves a pretty homo
will ho delighted with. Ono of these gifts I will send to you FRED AND PRK«
FAII> «S soon as I receive tho postal card with your nami on It The otl
being prompt In following my Instructions.
namo on It Tho other
‘auctions. I
ono, whlcts
vo to you Just for being prompt in following my Inst
all about tho second extra gift, when I send tho first
toon as I hear from you, so HURRY UP.
rou TAKE NO CHANCES <n writing to mo, beennso. If tho Clock dots
1 .. , Sl , nw i wnnnws® not p ro v© to bo oven bettor than Z havo de-
“ ““ * ‘ * ry way, you may ‘
' trouble. Also, If
and I will pay you hnndsomoly in cash for
or for any other -
you do. 8o you
... -—, ... —.. — your trouble. Also, If you got sick!
for any other reason fall to colloct all of tho $B. I will pay you well tor what
u do. So you see. YOU CAN T LOSE, so sit right down and wrlto to mo a*
follows: **n, R. OMtOIlNI ., Manager, Nashville, Tran. 1'Iease send me 1ho por*
limits of Geeorg* Washington and complete outfit for oaratu* tho Glorious
**»■ /dock, with the understanding that this does aet bind aao to pay 70#
cent.** Then put your name and addross, - - %j
MASTERED
In Ten Weeks
n ronalxtn of the
(NI ARTIER X.
ilmplo rules. l.tHtiifl In one-half
limn required for old ay*tomH. lluii'Irf.U
huldlnif portions with leading flrrna all over
Iho ho utu after t-ighi to twelve weeks'
couraea. bend for the proof.
TtOOKKRF.PING taught bjr ••Actual
Business Transactions” I rein tin* atari.
The moat pract I pm I nnd romprehcnMre
courw (might in the booth. Quo who com-
pletes our 1 our™ ran keep any mjI of books
r anjr line of busiuca*.
TELEGRAPHY. This department is In
'pr«c-
1 operator of twenty y«i
Railroad wires r
to StS.OO Per Month,
• Write today for Handsomely Illustrated Catalog. *
Counei by Mill. J. O. BASWELI, Pre,., 196 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Go.
WILL ABSORB
ATTENTION OF WOMEN.
New York. Juno 16.—This month
■will be an exceptional one to many
thouaandi of women, became of a
number of aational conventions whicn
will absorb their attention.
First In Importance, there is the bi
ennial convention of the General Fed
eration of Woman'. Club, which will
be held In Boston. The National Edu
cation Ansoetatlon will meet In Cleve
land. O., and will attract the great
army of women teachers of the coun
try. Tho Amercian Library Associa
tion will hold its annual convention
at Lake Minnetonka, near Minneapolis
The estimated total attendance ot wo
men at all these meetings Is consider
ably more than twenty thousand.
The Washington Post Is of the opin
ion that mere bread will not he enough
when Brown Is Governor of Georgia,
saying: " ‘Brown and Bread,* was the
slogan of the winners In Georgia, but
as soon us Brown goes Into office there
will be a rush for'the p.e counter”.
*
WILL CALL MEETING
OF-CREDITORS.
Savannah, Ga., June 16.—At a meet
ing of the committee having In charge
the affairs of Reppard Snedeker t Co..
yyesterday afternon decided to call a
meeting of the creditors ot the firm
when the conditions of affairs will be
thoroughly gone into with the hope
of a thorough settlement ot Its
financial difficulties. It is be
lieved that the creditors will consent
to the formation of a plan by which
tho firm car. gradually pay Its debts.
There Is not a very long list of credi
tors and for that reason the matter
will be more easily bandied. The larg
est Individual creditor Is a man who
waa on the note* of the firm for »60,-
>000 and whoso calm Is unsecured. ,
For old people who suffer *
from rheumatism.sfiff joints, gout lumbago!
neuralgia,sciatica and paralysis
Sloeav s Liixinvervt
gives quick relief. It penetrates
through the nerves and tissues,relieves the
Inflammation and congestion.quickens
‘ "the blood and gives a pleasant tingling
KstfSensalion oLjcomfort and warmth.'
[very little rubbing.
■ At oil dealers *
PRICE 25«5O«S? $l.00<
Dr.Eari S.SIoan, Boston Mas$.i
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