Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 07, 1908, Image 7

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD COMELY MATRONS PRAISE PERUNA Tie only valuable testimony which any fcaoiehold remedy can hare lithe testimony of thoie who have nted it It it wone than ntoleee to diicnit Pernna from a theo retical standpoint It ii what Parana will do, not what people say abont It, that conititntet evi dence. Tho housewives of the United States know what Peruna will da They have it They have res Used its benefit in the femily. They are the ones that ore competent to speak of it Self-appointed critics know noth ing of it whatever. The Testimony of These Three Housewives Demonstrates Beyond All Cavil That Peruna is a Safe and Useful Remedy. Constipation, Torpid Liver. fcaln Incd riesh on Peruna. Met. Ilattie Hamilton, It. F. D. No. 2, Sparta, Ky., writes: “I have takon two bottles of Pernna and commenced on tho third one. I did not really ncod tho third one, but thought it best to tako another bottle. “I havo always weighed 302 pounds, but since I began taking Peruna I weigh 120,for the first time in all my life,and 1 am now thirty-three years old. Your medicine has surely done me a great * deal of good, and I havo recommended It to several others who havo begun taking it. “My mother, who is aevonty-six years old, had grown so weak she could scarcely walk. She took two bottles of Peruna and is fleshier and looking well.” Internal Catarrh. Mrs. M. F. Jones, of Burning Springs, Ky., writes: “No family should ever be without Peruna, for it is an unfailing cure for colds, and it is an excellent remedy to prevent and relieve cronp. t “And to speak from a standpoint of W experience, I can candidly say that it la the remedy for internal catarrh. I shall not hesitate to recommend it, especially to all suffering women. “Pernna has gained fall confidence and a permanent stay in our home.” Mrs. Anthony Bauch, 306 N. Walnut street, IlucyriH, O., writes: “I was suffering from obstinate con stipation and torpid liver, when I took your advice and purchased six bottles of Peruna and Mnnallri. When I had taken only one bottle I felt much bettor, and since 1 havo takon two more bottlos I feel entirely well, but I will continue taking the mcdicino for a short timo to make sure of my cure. “I think Manalin is ono of the finest remedies for constipation that I ever tried'. I will never bo without it. It has made mo so strong. I can do a day's work and never tire. I am so glad I do not get thoso dizzy spells any more. I haven't had one since 1 took your medicine. “1 cannot thank you enough for what your medicine has done for mo. All sick people should give it a fair trial,” Kidneys and Bladder. Mrs. Gus. H. Carlson, Box 901, Orton- villo, Minn., writes: “I had catarrh of the kidnoys and bladder. I havo taken Pernna until nbw, and I do not think I need to tako it any longer. “I feel wall, and my tongue is dear, and I have no bitter taste in my mouth. Z am very thankful for Peruna.” Peruna Their Family Medicine. Mrs. Anna O. Hyde, 712 E. Yamhill street, Portland,Oregon, Vice President literary and Educational Organization of Now Hampshire, writes: “I am pleased to endorse Peruna as an nil-round good family medicine, and ono that is safe to give children. 1 give it to mine at tho least suggestion of a cold, and take it myself to build up my strength and nerves. “My sister, who-is living with mo, Uses Peruna, too, and she is loud in its praises. “Your medicine is certainly worthy of praiso.” Backache, Headache. Mrs. Tressle Nelson, 009 N. Fifth Ave., Nashville, Tenn., writes: “As Peruna has dono mo a world of good, I feel in duty bound to tell of‘it, in hopes that it may meet the eye of some woman who has suffered as I did. “For five years I really did not know what a perfectly well day was, and if I did not havo hoadache,I had backache or a pain somewhero and really life was not worth the efTort I made to keep going. . t “A good friend advised mo to use Peruna and I was glad to try anything, and 1 am very pleased to say that six bottles made a new woman of mo and I have no more pains And life looks bright again.” Catarrh of Bowels. Mrs. Maggie Durblr, 1832 North street, Little Rock, Ark., writes: “I was troubled for five years with a chronic diseaso. I tried everything I heard of, bnt nothing did me any good. Somo doctors said my trouble was ca tarrh of the bowels, and some said con sumption of the bov/ols. Ono dootor said he conld cure mo. 1 took hla medi cine two months, but it did mo no good. “A friend of mine advised mo to try Peruna and I did so. After I had takon two bottles I found it was helping me, so I continued its use, and it has curod sound and well. “I can recommend I'oruna to anvone, and if anyone wanfe> to know Vbat Pernna did for mo if thoy will write to mo I will anawer promptly.” PROGRAM. District Conference, Womar.'c Ha we And Foreign Missionary Societies. Thursday Evening, Nov. 5th, 1908. Opening fkrnum, Rev. G. W. Matn- A. A. w. rham, Si. Ladies's Who Drive 1 i appreciate nothing so much as a smart turnout. Our csrri.se*. sin gle and double, with bodies resting C"! .-print* that Ware no trace of UU. r ’« 'erloumess of movement i i*t o. vupants,' and running 1 ... ,on wheels of Rubber Ji i : 4 i.’e :) Ilii'g the acme of pless rr . .! Spiclaliy oi iiJE GO.®8 ’ nii . YorW'aaons •Vi.iT-FOR .si.: Waycross, Douglas, ThoraaavIIle Moultrie, Tifton, Fitzgerald Cordele Vienna Montezuma Oglethorpe TIC RAILROAD. Schedules In olfect Soi/embor 6th. 1908, W(lth Opening ot Birmingham Lino.) westbound. ,v Brunswick 6:30 a r. 6:00 p m 8:15 a in 7:05 P “ 9:65 a m 9:36 p m 7:30 a m 6:45 n m 8:38 a m 7:80 a m 9:48 a m 9:00 a m 11:00 a m 10:30 a m 13:36 p m 11:45 a m 13:64 p m 12:04 a m 1:45 p m 13:65 a m 1:65 p m 1:16 a m .1:36 p m 2:47 A in 4:03 p m 3:40 a m 7:66 aim 7:46 p m 6:45 <p m 4:50 a m 6:48 P m 5:60 p m 8:56 a m Ar Birmingham Union Station ^ Eastbound. Lt Birmingham .Union Sta. In,: 4:30 p m l™TiJlndega •“* Llnvllle 1 - * : ® 8 V m Roanoke 4:45 a m 10:38 p m 9:45 a m 11:36 p m 7:45 a m . 8:20. P m 12:18 p m 1:21 a m w.i.iuv.iv ® w Hr n m Montezuma 3:05 p m 2.66 a m ■Vienna .2:64 p m. 3:63,a m .iConlele ‘ 13:15 p m 4il5 n m Ar'Fitzfeefald 4:30 pm 6:35 am Tifton 6:40 p m 7:00 p m , Moultrie 6:48 p ra 8:10 a m Thomasvlllo 8:00 p m 9:.0 a m Doiiglaa 5:40 p rr. 6:50 a m Was cross 7:15 p m 8:25 a w Brunswick 9:16 p m 10.20 a m Pullman Drawing Room 8l,«p«r. on Silai.4 'fralna RatvillMn At'anta Friday Morning.— 9:00 v Devotional Exorcises. Mrs. J. A^Lott. Organization. Report of I'Honu* Mission District. Secretary. Report of Auxiliaries. Friday Afternoon.— 3:30 Devotional Exercise, Mrs. M. J. Kirkland. Cuban and Mountain Work, LeJ by Mrs. Harley. Pacific Coast Work, Mrs. G. P f Phillips. City Mission Work, Mrs. L. E. Heath. Foreign Missions. Friday ovening. S:00 Sermon Rev. G. W. Mathews. Subject—“The Love of Christ" “ForThe'Love of Christ constraint us” Katurday morning— 9:00 Devotional Service—Luko iu- 27-37. Organization. Report of District Secrtary. .“The Presence* of the Love o Christ,*’—Miss Margaret Crawley. . Discussion of Methods—Loaders, Mrs. L. E. Heath, Miss Margaret Crawley,* Mrs. H. O. Brcwton Saturday Afternoon:— “God so Loved the World" 2:30 Den. Ps'alra 139-23-24 " Love Coined Into Gold.” South Georgia’s Pledge, Miss Bella IJIackshear. Our Auxiliary Pledge, “How to Raise It.” Mrs. L. Carter. Love in Little Things." Mrs. Kirk land. Minutes: Saturday Evening:— “Look on the Fields." Devotional, John 3-16. Eph. r». 25-26 “The Absence of the Lovo of Christ.” Short talks cu our mission fields, Mrs. Wardlaw, Mrs. Lawhern, Mrs. Brewton, Mrs. Sharpe, Miss Baker. Sunday Morning:— 6:00 Prayer Service, Mrs. W. W. Miller. 11:00 Sermon, Rev. J P Wardlaw, Sunday Evening:— Talks by Home and Foreign Work ers. Perspnul experience li\ City Mis sion Work, Mrs. Cason, Our Rescue Homos, Mrs. J. Ward., Rescue, ,>Vork, Mrs. Fox. Friday. 7:30 P. M. * Tho need of Homo Mission Work ers, Mrs. J. W. Seals. 'Real Rstate Agent REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM MISSION, A SQUARE DEAL AND NO SPECULATING „ON YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE The old Joe Lott home No. 166 Plant Avenue, now belonging to James K. Creel, one of tho most comfortable homes In Lie city. Lights, Water, Well, Largo- Barn, Fine lx>entloti, Near SchooiR. Comnlote in every respect. Apply soon for I intend to sell this property. Also beautiful new nine room house belonging to Mrs. R. B. Ballard. Just built in Central Park, a complete home in a deslreable section. Lnrpe lot not far from business center of tho city And necessary outbuildings. THE BEST LIVERY BUSINESS IN the city for sale or trade f< r city prop erty. Goof horses, ’veta*.■*!«■*, etc. etc A money making propo/ition, in per feet running order. Apply quick and w/.l put you on to something good. FOR SALE—One of tho finest farms In llrooka county. It contains 668 acres and Is locatod 2 1-2 miles from Pavo, u railroad station, 400 acres of this farm arj in cultivation, 12 plows being opjorated, 2G8 acres of timbered land. Eight good tenaht horses, r rery comfortable end convenient dwell ing with 9 rooms, large fine house and ■ My barn, stables add wagon houses etc, fine wator,. ALSO a farm of 300 acres, 3 1-2 mile from Pavo, 200 acres In cultivation, six plows run on this place, nice residence, four tenant houses, large barn, wagor and buggy house, cow house, a large number of fruit troes and everything to innko a model farm. The above two Incompletely described farms aro among tho voy best In the "banner” farming county of Georgia— Brooks. Tho land on both places is a dark gray gravelly soil with rbd clay sub soil and will grow anything pro duced in the south. Both places well stocked and tho stock is also for sale. This proporty will pay 20 per cent on Investment. Correspondence in regurJ to theso magnificent properties spli* clti^d. • * Also 100 r,f the best lots In River side Park. Let us now turn our attention to our own business affairs and tho up building of Waycross. R Talbotton Manchester lAr Atlanta iLv LaGrange • Roanoke Talladega iman uiaw">u Nlflht Trains Between At'anta and Thomasvllle, Ga. •THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE IN PASSENGER 8ERVICE” . nniiti'xun U I PAH' J. fi! ROWLAND W. H. LEAHY' Tf ilfih Mgr. Gen. Pas. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga, ’1 J. F. MAYS, Ticket, Agt. »* Waycoss, Ga. ATLANTIC CO ACT. LIME. RAILROAD |- COMPANY | “chedoteif Ih HfF.ct G*s;jtemb* Ship Urn Your GROSS TIES. LIBERAL INSPECTION PROMPT RETURNS Write for Clrcnlars. Present Prices Standara Ties Delivered Brunslvick 44c FOR 8ALE—Ore hundred ncros of land at Lulaton, Ga., about ten acres under fonco nnd being cultivated. A good frame dwelling with four rooms and separate kitchen and dining room. School and church In 300 yards of bouse. Only short Jlstance to depot and postofllco. A splendid place for any one wanting goed farm on which trucking, fctockralslng, Q ( C i C culd'be carried on. Land bounds on.rlgtabof- way of B & W., Railroad and then tho traot Ilea Immod^toly north of rail- ntd. Healthy section. Good neigh borhood, etc., Will ^exchange r thls property for rosldenco In Waycross. A. P. Porham.gr. IF VOU ARE IN TH ' MARKET SEE ME. , m *3: ■■&5Z53&32QE& WANTED~ |, ° r a ' customer a building lot as near the bin-lues's por tion of tho city ns possible, to cost n3t more than $300. Give nie;dl*crlptlon of lot and Idcotion. # Also tho Sweat farm, I ,idles from the city containing 160 nerrs. lying r and near tho river. Fine for truck farming and stock raDIng. Also t\yo fine lots in Owens verde, Block 4, No's. 11 and 12 corner lot, 50x100 feet t*i Owens and Rosvelt Avenue. Llveral u Bouie 1 20 acre farm,. 1-2 ndles northwest of city. All under cultivation, 5 room dwelling and out houses. Don’t lot thB other fellow get lace. Beat iiiiii^ to the tank and buy it today. - / • 322 acres 1-2 mile east of c.ty Itniiis. i0 acres under cultivation, about 7i bearing pecan trees on property and the kin;' not under cultivation heavily timbered. This desirable property will not re main unsold vory long. Strike while tho Iron Is hot. Fcr Sale, Beautiful brick res:-* in OwpnB’ Boulevards, nine rooms, ail complete,' desirable location, terms liberal. , Also, 158 feet front on corner of Plant avenue and Albany Avenue, just across the street from W. M. Wilson’s grocery store. And within 100 yards of the court house. This plot of ground contains about 1-2 acre and Is Aulted for stores *or residences. This ts the only oppn space on Plant Avenue from the Bnglish Block to the Mot ion residence. This property has just been placed on tne market, see me about lt. FOR 8ALE—Four room cottage on Tarallol street, sowerago and water.* A nice home, building now and In good order. Two blocks from Court House. 1 will sell this property cheap. Apply quick before the advnnco prices come. 30 ACJIE8—20 acres clearod and un der wire fence, small dwelling on place 10 a'’nos woodland adjoining. 1 1-3 miles north of courthouse, Sunnp Side, Good neighborhood, high dry land with good drainage. Pice $1,750. Casa or on time with 8 per cent interest. FOR SALE—One house and one and a half acres of Jan 1 adjoining, on But ler street. FOR 8ALE-^*wo houses and ono vacant lot op Brewer street, also one house and twio vacant lots on B. street Liberal terms. FOR A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE * A. P. PEflHAM, 8R., - REAL ESTATE. American Tie & Timber Co. S. K. Proton, Gen. Mgr. BRUNSWICK, GA. f + + + + + + + + + + + +* * * + ++•*•* + + + •» * * LIFE INSURANCE And NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION . • Sell ■7ire Fencing Per Rod.' j L J; ^ Suggy Co. P.VAVC OSS, ga. Ona :«mc pi ndlh 7.15 U/ 'fr fi.air-t. j, - , SERVICE t'LXXCELLIU). , •DEPARTURES FROM WAVCROS^. • Fatafl^ah j V JliFAKTUHta r ■VNcfe SO -6:25 p m \'ei H2 10: JO a-m For Saviartiuth L’o. 22 ,. 7<10 p in . For SavuUimb | SB. iS 6:07 a m (I)li’ Ely) for J’tIIIp; No. ’21' oils |> m For Jack'vlllo J :o."6»‘’4:IO a m For Moniromer/i . To. 86 .lr.65 V m For Monuconwr) ( Vo. 67 10:09 p m For i|unt«pmeiT No. 43 7:50 am Tampa via, Dupont; 1 Vo. 96 7:60 a m Tifton still Albaity ; Vo^M>r0:65 p m Tifton and Allwnr; vo.,94, fi:55 p m (Ftrer) iMaoon.At. - . So. 91 19:30 a m For Brunswick SK 97 7:05'p m Frir Brunswick .Vo. 68—6:45 a m For Savannah 4 Schedule, given as Information anJ ‘tgores are not guaranteed. T. C. WHITE, H. M. NORTH . Gen. Pas. Agt. Dlv. Fas. Agt '.VUmlDgton, N. C. Savannah Ga. MUM A National Bank note !■ absolutely safe because It Is secured by a deposit of bonds wltb the goveVnmont. A StaD Life Insurance Policy is equally as safe as a National Bank note, because every one of its Policies Is secured by * de posit of its entire value w?th the State updef whose laws it operates No holder, of a National dank vMe or a Btate Life Insurance Po:!c> has lost or ever wll) |.»oyr anything otto vlfaer iiecauso tbb rlgl f deposit law' to wbiC9 both are subject, renders such loss an'absoluto impossTblllty, . 1 • Atforncy OeneralJlarL.ur saf.i 'wnilv- “That no mat could afford to trifle wJth, Un‘i nnhin^r -," to tuning Jn-urfl- therefore, ke**p your eye on*X The otate Life Insurant v Cvixpauy oi iiaas.,.upv»Js, 1^:, De posits Its wtve ANNUALLY, with lli« State. It raised this de posit on the first of lai>t January' from Fcur Million To Five Mil-, lionr. Eigh Hundred Thousand Dollars. _ AGS FT8 1906 i .* $5,353,744. ’ A83ET.8 ’ 1P07' $6,674,752. $Unta.U8 TO POLFiY HOLDER* 1066 \ .^9,625, .' . eUtiPLU&.TO POLICY HOLDERS 1307 .’$707,405.. • FOR INSURANCE“THAT INSURES” V. L. 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