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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
YOUNGS
TETTER AND ECZEMA
REMEDY
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TETTER, ECZEMA,
RING WORMS.
ITCH,
SZTiP HLL SKIN DISEASES
PRICE. SOC AND $1.00
MMVUFACrUnED By
J M. YOUNG, JR.
WAYCROSS, GA.
| JORDAN’S LETTER.
I Way cross, Ga., 2-25-190S
Mr. J. M. Young, Jr..
I Waycross, Ga.,
| Dear Sir: —
£ We nave had «evon cases of the genuine old seven
year s itch in our neighborhood dnrinit too past
three or four months, and after us»l* t-vervthlng
that we could hear of wltnout relief, we were induc
ed to try Youngs Tetter and Eczema Remedy, whicn
cured six cases completely and we are working on
the seventn case now.
Our entire neighborhood feels very grateful to you
and your remedy and we cannot recommend it too
highly.
Yours very truly
ALFRED JORDAN. R. F. D. No. 1 ;
(Mr. Alfred Jordan U among Ware County's most !
successful farmers.) ;
HcGEe's'LETTER. j
February, 20th, 190$ \
Mr. J. M. Young, Jr., j
U Way cross, Ga., i
£ Dear Sir:— «
| Last Summer I was troubled with a breaking out ?
= on one of my feet something similar to ground Itch [
£ or Tetter, and used quite a number of different prep- .
? nrations without relief, flunlly I bought a bottle of *
| “Young's Tetter and Eczema Cure" and with two l
I applications my foot was entirely well, and I take §
f pleasure In recommending it,
HUGHES’ LETTER.
Waycross, Ga., Feb. 17, 1908.
J. M. Young. Jr.,
Waycross, Ga.,
Dear SJr; —
1 beg to advise that I am constantly using Youngs
Tetter nnd Eczema Remedy in my Harbor shop, for
Dandruff. Itching Scalp, ami Falling Hair, and with
out an exception I have found It the very best reme
dy that I have ever used for scalp and hair.
I have one customer who suffered with Itching
scalp for eleven years and I applied Youngs Tetter
ami Eczema Remedy twice which gave him instant
relief and I have heard no complaint since.
It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy
to all who suffer with scalp or skin trouble.
* I am Yours very truly.
W. H. HUGHES
Proprietor of Hushes Barber Shop.
HICKOX LETTER.
Ruskin, Ga., March, 3rd 1908
Mr. J. M. Young, Jr.,
Waycross, Ga.,
Dear Sir: —
I have tried Young's cure for Tetter and Eczema
and found It good. Last Summer I had a severe
case of Barber's Itch, I tried a few applications of
this solution and wag cured, I take pleasure in say
ing to those who suffer from any similar affection
they wrdo well to give It a trial
Respectfully
LEONARD H1CKOX
EITHER SIZE WILL BE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE.
J
f their escape.
A happy smile the young man wore,
And yet I knew' he must be sore.
His eyes were swollen nearly shut.
His chin was bruised, his ear was cut
And yet you saw in spite of this,
He fairly radiated bliss.
The girl, seemed very happy, too,
Although she was all black and blue.
Her hat, poor thing, was knocked awry
(She was uncommon sweet and shy.)
Her face by scarlet spots was marked;
In places, too, the skin was barked.
\
I looked and wondered at the pair,
They seemed quite used .up for fair.
1
The impulse I could hardly check
To ask them all about the wreck.
Or why and for what fancied fault
They had encounted the assault,
And why they showed r.o great distres
Bift really beamed with happiness,
Until at last I heard him say:
"Well, after all, we got away.
“It’s foolishness, that throwing shoes,
I think I am one solid bruise."
.
And from some other things they said
I gathered they were newly wed.
—Tne Wasp.
- THE BRIGHT, SWEET WAY.
For all the storm and the trouble,
For ail the hope and the fear,
To a rosy land
Still hand in hand
Let us walk the bright way dear,
Over the hills the sunshine,
And the sky is bending clear—
. Out of the strife
To a glad, sweet life
- Let us‘walk the bright way, dear.
What is a little sorrow
And what a. falling tear?
The storm will ctfase,
there'll be Joy and peace.
Going the bright way, dear.
-Atlanta Constitution. I
AN OLD PAY ACCOUNT.
Waycross Furniture Co*
Warren L. Hinson Gen. Mgr.
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
Art Squares, flattings,
Stoves, Ranges Etc.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Main Stores 21, 21 1-2, 23 & 23 1-2
Pendleton Street. WHOLESALE WARE- i i
HOUSES REMSHART AND PARKER ST. I!
Phonographs, Records]]
And Supplies.
The Senior Editor ot the Herald re- <
cetred this morning the following I
note from J. W. Groover. Clerk of the'
Superior Court ot Thomas county, en- j
closed were two old pay aecounta for |
A. P. Perham, 2nd Lieutenant, Com-i
pany F, 29th Regiment O. V. Thom-
aavllln Guards. Theae pay aecounta I
.are dated July 12th, 1862 and Aug. 8th ni<iiin>i*iiBi:ai!,n,ii,i<ai„i,mu,ii,i:,n,ian,:«
1862 and are for eight ydollara each. ^ ( [_ t NQT BE ABLE
The thoughtfullnesa of our old com-. T0 G0 T0 MARIETTA.
.rade, Jim Groover ii highly apprecl-
.ated. Theae old documents which j StraBnahf Ga , , uly 7-Fermcr Mayor
prove beyond prradventure that the « selected a.
writer was wearing the Gray in 1862 ““y th / coramUtee t0 notlfy Ron.
W. L. HIft[SOW& G-'
U < KT>2.KT&KZRS,
W. L. HINSON, D. J. HICKS,
Licensed Emlalmersw! ‘Plumes 413 153
Chapel & Sample Rooms
22 Pendleton Street.
GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK* FREE
? | for a few minute* of your time. No one who ha*
• i a homo to live In can afford to miss this truly
IS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY.
f H I To aecure FREE of chargo a Clock, the
• - ; moat Important thing In the home. And
• - I euch a Clock, tool BEAUTIFUL GOLD
l l i AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS.„
*: READ EVERY WORD OF TINS GREAT OFFER
? " To fret this beautiful Clock
? ? FREE Is the filmplent thing In
? i tho world. All you have to do
| = I Is wrlto mo a postal card and
i . I lay you want to get it. I Will
■ send you by mall, pre-
a carefully wrapped
pnekngo of lmndsomo portrait*/
of Georgo Washington, and ^
ask you to show them tu your
neighbors.
These portraits are copies of
Uic beat known painting of tho
first President of tho United
Staton, and nro different from
nnd handsomer than any pic-
turo of tho kind you ovor
saw. 9
This Is Just tho plctur*
for tho dining-room or sit
ting room, and, bocauao tho
very naino Ueorgo Wash- J
ington strengthens tho lovo I
of homo nnd country In old (
and young alike, overybody
will want ono of them nnd
will bo glad to pay for It
on tho liberal proposition
I will authorize you to A
ynnko. You only huvo tol
collect $6 In this way tol
rnako this Glorious Clock
yours forever.
TWO BEAUTIFUL EXTRA Qll _
In addition to tho Clock I have two othor lovely presonts which I will gl
you—two more handaome ornaments which nnyono who loves abrstty horns
will bo delighted With. One of theso girts I will send to you FRE13 AND PRB«
PAID as soon as I receive tho postal card with your namo on 1L Tho othecr
one I will glvo to you Just for being prompt In following my Instructions, fl
will tell you all about the second extra gift, when I send tho first ono, whlca
I will do as soon as I hear from you, so HURRY UP. .4
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES In writing to me, because. If tho Clock doss
VUv IfUVEi 111# l#n#llwB9 not provo to bo oven bettor than Z have ds«
scribed it. and If It docs not delight you In evonr way, you may tend It bacW
and Z will pay you handsomely In cash for your trouble. Also, If you got slold
or for any other reason fall to collect all of tho $5, Z will pay you woli for wbM?
you do. So you soe, YOU CAN’T ZX)SE, so sit right down and wrlto to mo a*
follows: M D. R. OsnoRNK, Msaager, Nashville, Venn. Please send aia the por«
traits of decora# Washington and complete outfit for earning the Glorious
•olden Cloak. with the understanding that thla does gat hind ino to pay Jf#
tne cent/* Thou put your name and address, •>
•r >
1 :
writer vu we,ring the Gray
.are highly prized. They will be treaa-
ured and tranamllted to our children
.and children'a children a, a rich legacy.
Below wo give Mr. Groover's letter:
Thomaavllle, Ga., July 6th 1908.
Mr. A. P. Perhfi},. . -
Waycross, Ga.
Dear Comrade:
In going through some old papers In
my vault a tew days ago. I come
.across the enclosed “Officers Pay Ac-
•count,” and after looking over many
,ot them, I came across two of yours,
.and thinking that perhaps you would
• like to have them in your posaasslon
.as a relic of those days to pais down
-.to your children, I take pleasure In
-enclosing them to ,ou herewith.
With very beat wishes to yourself,
and.with the nope, that yon are an-
'Joying good health, I am.
Your friend,
J. W. GROOVER.
CoL W. 8. -west of Lowndes county
I. on th* credlntlsls committo at Dm-
Shorthand
MASTERED
In Ten Weeks
Fjmtem consist* of tho
si phnliol Rial ten
ilmple ruin, Lcarnol In one-half
ARTIER
simple rule*. I.
time required for old ty-Ntcm*. Hundred*
holding jx»ltlon» with trail in fT^ rm* all or«-r
tho Houth eflcr eight t'» twelve week*'
courier. Head for the proof.
BOOKKEEPING taajrht *7*Actual
Business Transactions'’ lio’n the Hurt.
Thu moat practical end comprehend
course taught In the Houth. Ouo who com
pleter our tour*® r«n keep any **t of book*
for any lino or buklu«u.
TELEGRAPHY. Thu dry.rtmrnt I, In
chary, or an o|>,r,tor of twenty |,r,c.
tli-a! experlent:,. Railroad wire, run Into
—*— ill of our ri.dmn. I.
atej. A Good Dotwd at from $12.00
• Write today for Uandaotnely Ilitutraled Catalog. ,
Counts by Mail. J. O. BAGWELL, Pres., 196 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
achnol. We have contract, with railroad, to t
Wo Soeora a Pootttonfor Each of Our ,
$15.00 for Month.
Jos. M. Brown of hla nomlnatln for
Governor will not bo able to go to
Marietta with Jhe reat of the commit-
Saturday. Hla business Inter
ests will not permit him to make Ue-
trip. He will probably select his re
presentative on the committee.
K. OF P. UNIFORM RANK
WILL 00 TO BOSTON.
Savannah, Ga., July 7.—Georgia
Company No. 1 Uniform Rank Knlghti
of Pythias has decided to go to Boz-
ton to the Supreme Ldge encampment
via Norfolk. The Company will leave
Savannah via the Seaboard Air Line
to Norfolk and there will take a
steamer to Boston direct- They will
arrive three days, before, the Jrlll. It
ia hoped Georgia Company will take
first prize this year. She has mlaaed
It before by very narrow margins
Clark Howall la being ipotia ot tor
tho place be selected tor Tom Wataom.
The discrim
SLOAN’S
former keeps a supply of
LINIMENT
For spavin, curb, splint sweeny, capped hock, founder, sfrained
fendons. wind puffs and all lameness in horses -
For thrush, foof rof and garget on came and sheep * L
For hog distemper, hoq cholera* thumps ana scours in hogs-
For diarrhoea,canker and.roup In poultry -
' AT ALU DEALERS - - - PRICE 38s.SOA ft fi 1.00 . -
S*nd for free book on Horsts.Cobb. Hogs end Poultry- -Address Dr.Eorl S.SIoon. BotMn. Hasa.