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THE WAYCROSS
Those Who Have Used Pe-ru-na
Are the Only Ones Who Really Know
Hany a matron ha* length rood tha
day* of htr comely appearance by
taking Ponna. To bo beautiful, the
body mtut be kept clean internally a*
well ae externally. Fernna produce*
•lean mnoona menAnae^the baale of
facial lymmetry, and a elear, healthy
complexion.
MR. COLQUITT HAS RETURNED
FROM HOT 8PRINGS, VA, N
Savannali, Nov. 18,—Mr. W. Neyle
THE LAW IN REGARD
TO POSTED LANDS.
The following Is tie First Section
— ■■■ ■ vanna'n after a trip to Hot Springs,
My Sitter Advised Me to Try Va -■ ar ‘ i Washington, d. c. in nu effort
n 4 i to get the President and Vice-Presi
dent and members of the cabinet fo-
Peruna.
I Took Your Treatment and My
Appetite Returned Speedily.
I Gained Strength and Flesh and
Am in Perfect Health.
I Am So Thankful Your Medicine
Hat Done Me So Much Good.
—So Saya Mia Julia Butler, *
Of Appleton, Via
Colquitt, nephew of the famous Sena-,of the U» l» Regard to posting land
tor from Georgia baa returned to 8a- 10 prevent trespassing:
“Section 1. Be It enacted by tne
General Assembly of Georgia, and it Is
hereby enacted by the authority ol
Internal Catarrh.
Mrs. George C. Worstell, 11 River
Road, Clark*burg, W. Va„ writes:
**I trust that no one will think from
this that 1 want my Damn in public
for any cause only to lot sufferers
know where they may find relief
from many aliments.
“I can truly say I have been much
benefited by the use of Peruna. I
feel better than I have for two years.
It is the best medicine that I know
for internal catarrh.
“1 have taken medicine from the
doctor* and found no relief; but when
1 began taking Peruna I could
that beforo I had finished taking tha
first bottle it was doing me good.**
Pe-ru-na Tablets.
For two years Dr. Hartman and his
assistants havo Incessantly labored to
create Peruna in tablet form, and
their strenuous labors havo Just been
crowned with auccess. People who
object to liquid medicines esn now
secure Pteruna tablets. Each tablet
Is equivalent to one average dose of
Peruna.
Miss Nettle E. Bogardus, K. F. D. tl.
Westfield, N.Y., writes:
I have been a great sufferer from
sick headaches, but am how entirely
free from that trouble. I have not foil
so well in ten years as I do now.
*•1 would recommend Peruna and
Manalln to. all sufferers. I will say,
God bless Dr. Har'man and his wonder
ful remedies.”
Weak, Wo Appetite.
Rutli D, Brent, Helmet, 111.,
Pe ru na Prolonged Her Life.
Mrs. O. D. Robinson, 48 St. Foil* Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., writ* st
“I have taken Peruna and it did me more good than all my two yean'
treatment by special physicians. I can really say that I fsel like another
person. Ho more swollen fest and limbs. Ho more bloating of tho abdomen*
( Ho more shortness of breath. Ho more stiff and sore joints. You have no
! idea what your treatment has done for ae. It certainly has prolonged my
life and made a new woman of me.
*0, such a blessing I have received through your kindness, doctor, and the
assistance ofthemedioinewhiohyou have so kindly prescribed. I am able to i
work since I began your treatment, but before I was not able to help myself; ;
much Ices work for anyone else. All praise is due to Sr. Hartman and his !
treatment/*
Mrs,
write*:
“I wan la poor health three years ago.
I kept getting worse, and I finally waa
so weak that I <v*uld not sit up all day.
My feet r.nd hand* were always cold. I
had no appetite.
”1 consulted 6na of the best doctors,
who said I could not bo cured. 1 was
nervous, my hea *t would flutter, and 1
had a pain lu my left side and also had
chronic constipation.
“I got a bottle of Peruna and one of
Manalln and wrojo to you tot advice.
While under your treatment '. gained
throe pounds a month/
“I took soveral more bottles of Peruna
and now /am well. L am ablo todo all
my housework—cooking, washing,iron*
ing, baking and momllng.
“Everybody complimonts mecn look
ing so much better than 1 used to, and
now I have a girl baby six mouths old,
as fat as she can bo.
“She Is what I call a Peruna baby,fot
I know if it had not been for Peruna she
would not be here,
gether with tho President and Vice-
President elect to come to Savannah,
to attend the Automobile races. He
did not bring any acceptances direct
but ho brought some hopes upon
which Savannah la building up the
expectation that the Invited onea will
honor us.’ But Mr. Colquitt, did not
make the trip In vain. He does not
come diome empty handed. Listen,
the same, that section 221 of the third
volume of the Code of 1835 be, and
said section, when amended shall read
as follows, towit: “if any person or
persons shall aunt with dogs, firearms,
or any ether way, on any lands, en
closed or unenclosed, of another, or
fish with hook, seine, nets op In any
TO PLAY HIRE ON
NOVEMBER 26TH
•The Interesting announcment Is
made that Mr. John B. Whiteman and
his splendid company, which has been
tuoring the South to Immense busi
ness In “Tne Devil/' has been booked
tcfr Parker Theatre one nlgnt, and
tho people of Waycross will now have
the opportunity of seeing this great
metropolitan success, while It Is still
, in the zenith of Its glory in New
other way in any streams, lakes, ponds | y Qr - K
or lagoons of another, after being for-j Mr whlt8msa „ one of the moit
bidden so to do. When ordered to de- , |sbed uj T|riIe act0 „ the Sout . 4
■tut thnrnfrnm hv the owner thereof. 1 . .. . ..
say it softly so as not to make too ■ slst therefrom by the owner thereof, and blj | n t erpre tat|on of tho difficult
For Suffering Women.
Miss Esther' Lee, K02 Msdlson Street,
Topeka., Ko,., Secretary Triplo Tio
Social Club, write,:
‘Fourteen months ago I began to be
troubled with internal catarrh, which
left me pale, weak and nervous. I de
cided to give Pcrunaa trial.
"To my great relief I found that my
general health improved. I kept grow
Ing .tronger, anil within three month.
I was la my uauoi normal condition,
eanno* recommend Pernna too highly to
suffering v-meu.-'*
PCLITE CHILOREN.
It I. raid t.iat when Macaulay, a
boy of tlx, waa aaked to havo somo
more pu l ling no politely ' replied:
■'Thank you, 1 havo onjoyod an am
ple sufficiency."
This into reply Is. matched by
little Cleveland girl who, when
fared . second frosted cake, showed!
Four Ovsreom. By Qas.
Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 16.--George
Spriguo, his wife and two children
were overcome by gas tht. morning.
Sprague died within a few minutes
aud the others may recover.
I EMPRESS OF CHINA FOLLOWS
j HER SON TO THE BRAVE.
Peking, Nov. 15.—Tsre Hal An, the
her excellent training by aniwerlng, i Dowager Empress of China, the auto-
“Mama has directed im to alwaya
retrain from taking a second piece
of anything." ,
U Is gratifying to know, however,
that liie childish nature promptly
reasserted Itsolf whan tho little maid
added:
"Bu yon may lay tt on my plate, if
yon pleaao."—Cleveland Plain Deal-
■The Aemrlcnn people despise tho
practice of carrying pistols" says tho
Waahtngton Post. But thoy go on tot-
erallg It. though. Just the same. The
law agalnat It la about aa much of
a dead letter aa any w* know of.
cratlc head of tho government which
•ho has directed without aucceaaful
Interference elnve 1161 and with pro
test since 1861, died at 3 o'clock thla
afternoon.
The announcement ot the Dowager
Emprcsa' death wae official and fol
lowed closely upon the announcement
that Kuang-Hau, the Emperor, had
died yoalerdey afternoon, but It te be
lieved that the death of both the Em
peror nnd tho Dowager Empress oc
curred a considerable time beforo that
sot down In the official statement!.
GIRL PLOTS TO KILL MOTHER.
Prominent Confederate Died.
Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 18.—Col. J.
Weedon, a prominent citizen .of Flor
ence, died r.t the 'feme of his sister
here this rnnrnlnt ef pneumonia. Col.
Weedon crmmarde.l a rcetment la
the Confederate Army.
Patrick Denied New Trial.
Waihlngtoa, Nov. 16.—The Su
preme Court today unaaalstedly de
nied the petition of Albert T. Panics
now serving a lire sentence for the
murder ot Wm. R. Rice, for a new
trial. .
SERVICES WERE HELD IN
MEMORY OF CARMACK.
Nashville, Tonn„ Nov. 16.—In' a
larw number of towns end cities
throughout tho state, services were
held today In memory ot the late E.
W. Carmack, frp-r United States
senator from Te 1 ncr,e\ who was kill-
hero Monday by RoMn J. Cooper.
Reaelu'lona highly culo-.i'tlc of the
former senator were adopted by the
various gatherings and In aeveral In
stances the manner of Carmack'a fat
ing off waa aeveroly condemned.
ROCKEFELLER WILL
TELL THE STORY.
New, York. Nov. IS.—John D. Rocks-
Teller Is expected to so on the witness
stand when the hearing In the govern
ment's suit to dissolve the Standard
Oil Company Is resumed next week
and tell the story of that gigantic cor-
poratlon.
It It said that RockafsUar ha* for
some time been desirous of clearing
ap certain masters 'concerning the
At the office of tbs Standard Oil
Company It was stated that the com
pany wltl subpoena Mr. Rockefeller.
John D. Arch bold, lu Vico president,
and J. A. MoffatL a director, aa wit
nesses for the company In the bearing
now proceeding.
WAR AGAINST CRUELTY
TO CHILOREN AND ANIMALS.
New Orleans, Nov. 16.—The trend
ot human tendencies away from barbs,
rism toward the reign ot the Oolden
Rule, ee exemplified tn the movement
to mitigate cruelties especially agalnat
children end animals, will be set forth
In Its various aspeeu during the com
ing week In the thirty-second annual
meeting of the>American Humane As
sociation, which will he held In this
city on Tuesday. Wednesday aa<
Thursday of thla week.
Chicago, Nov. 18.—A cold blooded
plot by a daughter to murder her
mother for her money wee exposed
last night In the arrest of Miss Mae
L. Otis. The woman had arranged
to here her mother, Mrs. Sarah Otis,
beaten to death tomorrow night and
tho plot waa nipped by the Chicago
police at the moment the would-be
matrlcldo waa making a “payment
Jown” to bind tha bargain for the
deed.
Miss Otis spent a week planning
the murder end working out 'the de
tails with the thugs she had engaged
for tho diabolical undertaking. Then
when ell arrangements had
made tho woman discovered to bar
grief that she had been dealing en
tirely with city police end private de
tectives, who had co-operated to ex
pose tho plot hnd frustrate
crime. The xuthorltes now hold
black and white evidence ot the wo
man's murderous designs. It Is the
following receipt for the first pay
ment ot the price ot her mother's
blood.
"Received of Meo L. Otis. 640 East
Forty-sixth place, 1100; balance due
IS,400. Robert & Stolpman."
The signing of tho agreement wee
witnessed by Detective Dennoa Mack
ey. of the Central Detective Bureau.
The woman la locked up.
The mother waa possessed of near
ly 87,600 In v property, which the
dauihtcr wished to obUln. Mrs. Otle
Is not In Chicago end will know noth
ing ot the plotted attempt on her life
until tonight.
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BRYAN WILL QO TO
MEXICO ON VISIT.
Monterey, Mexico, Nov. 16.—William
J. Bryan and wire wlU arrive In Mon
terey on Nov. IS and wlU spend two
weeks hero at the guest ot Ool. end
Mrs. J. A. Robertson at BelU Vista.
Thla Information was contained to e
totter received from Mr. Bryan today
by Col Robertson. Mr. Bryan said no
waa coming for a rest, although ho
,stated that be did.not need It. He
I made Inquiries a* to the prospects fiir
CORN GROUND.
I have large watermill rieki. Dost‘duck shootlnv hero an-l probable-wl'l
great a noise. He played a game ot
billiards In the presence of Jim Sher
man. He of the little side whiskers
who Is to be the next vlco-prerldent
of tho United States. Mr. Colqult
and some new found friends from
Georgia were joking the Ivories
arounJ a table at Hot Spring
where ever it is that Jim Sherir.cn Is
spending his resting time before next
March when the door opened and in
walks the next Vice-President of ths
United States. He watched the gu-no
Hit Interest for a time which shows
.ui tho opportunities for reerceiion
i that particular town aro limited and
t .al i-herman may come to Savannah
yet to see those races if only to keep
from suffering from ennui, Mr. Col
quitt Is Justly proud of the distinction
that came to him through this trip to
Virginia, and of the fact that he was
Invited to play a game of billiards.
He has been so excited about it
since coming home that he has ne-
gleeted to say whether he won the
game.
or by person navlng same In caarge. I Dr MUOi the hl)man ha .
or bis agent, such person shall be been I|beraI| pral>ed wherever he
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. It | hajj pIayed . Thl , compan y ( under
Race 8tarted This Afternoon.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 18.—The ponies
ore off at Thunderbolt. At three
o’clock this afternoon the first race
of the Savannah meet was started and
the running ponies were soon on their
way around the half mile track. Tne
attendance was fair but it was not as
good as the promoters had hoped for.
There is more interest away from Sav
annah apparently in the- races than
there is right here. The sporting
world has so few places In which to
play the ponies now that this little
meet at Savannah has attracted na
tional attention. s
Died Under Peculiar Circumstances.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 18.—The body
of Ruth Raymond, a resident of the
half world who met her death under
peculiar circumstances on Monday
night was burled here this morning.
The woman had been out late and
upon coming home had lighted a gaa
heater In her room. The gas waa sup
plied through a quarter In the slot
meter. The supply of fas burned out
after the woman was asleep -and an
other inmate of the house placed t
quarter In the slot before morning
and the deadly fume poured through;
the open stove Into the room of the]
Raymond woman. She waa. found deed I
In bed at noon yesterday. !
shall be the duty of the landowners
to post a notice In two or more plac
es on each tract of land owned by
the party posting the same, forbidding
all persons to hunt thereon or fish In
the streams, ponds, lakes or lagoons
company,
the direction of Mr. Chas. W. Ritchie,
manager of Mabel Paige, has been
immensely profitable, aa full houses
have greeted “The Devil" in every
city.
In- Jacksonville the play ran for ten
belonging to Bald landowner, thereof. performance , t0 atandlng r00nlj an(f
When raid lands are bo posted such Tompa tho aud|onco waa Tery
porting shall be held and deemed a
legal notice under this section.
HOW THEY TALK IN SAVANNAH.
large. In every town tho company
has been highly praised both for their
excellent work on the stage and for
their pleasing personality off the
ttage. In many places they havo
been entertained by prominent social
(Macon Evening News.)
In Savannah, instead of the ordl-' lights an d everywhere they have
nary greetings, they say “How's your ma( i e many warm personal friends,
spark plug?" “Hopo your carbuere- j .. xhc Devir u o?10 of the st rong-
tor's nil right." Quit tootin' your cflt playg ovcr wr ft t en and , n) many
horn," “Glad to seo that your tires (of the £cene3 tho audience sits
aro not punctured.” "Oh, its great ^ breathless, hanging on the words of
to be crazy—about automobiles.
“The Devil" as he utters the biting
sarcasms and the brilliant epigram*
Morse looks upon himself as a sac- with which tho lines abound. It wilt
rlfice to tho demand of the people undoubtedly havo an Immense audl-
that a rich man be put in jail.—Ex. jence in Waycross on the night of
But Morse says he Is poor. How j Nov. 26th, as everybody is familiar
about that? 'with this great success of the season.
Tho New Orleans Times-Dcmocrat BIG POTATOES FOR LITTLE JOE.
iys the German people havo “en- i Hon. B. F. SIrmans, of Clinch coun-
dured the temperamental indlscrc- 1 ty, this week sent Hon. Joseph M.
tlons of their ruler with commend
able patience." ; |
The New York Herald says : "Tne
United States Supreme Court decides
that states may prohibit the co-edu
cation of whites and negroes. It
does not follow, however, that a state
may not provide* for the education of
Its negro children."
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Brown, Governor-elect eleven sweet
potatoes from his Clinch county farm
that weighed seventy-seven pounds.
This is another evidence to “Little
Joe” Brown that South Georgia raises
a few other things besides sterling
Democratic voters.—Valdosta Times.
READ THE WANT ADS. ™
We seldom appreciate it- -
things of life until they have aasum
ed the past tense.
GOV. SMITH DENIES THAT
STATE IS BADLY IN DEBT.
Atlanta, Nov. 17.—Oov. Smith to
day Isaned a atatement to tho preaa
denying In detail and at length the
■tatement that t'ne next admlnlatra-
tlon will be confronted by a deficit
of nearly tl.000.060. The only deficit
that ho admits la the additional 8150,-
000 appropriation to the school fund.
The liquor tax, he says. Is aa much
a deficit thla year aa tt will be next
and convict hire haa alwaya been dis
tributed among the counties. It Is
said tee counties will make an effort
to have the atate replace the fund;
which they loie from convict hire, a
fact which the Governor does not take I
Into account In his atatement. j
The Governor aaya If the Supremo |
Court sustain* the tax on .ub.tttute j
been the convict* will bo of no ex
pense whatever to the atate.
Ladies's Who Drive
taka but fivo minutes to tho bushel to
grind your com. Meal or Grits on
hand to tell or swap all the time. Olvt
m* a trial and fe* convinced. Tues
day and Saturday grinding days. Mill
near Car factory,
ltd Jtw.
he ablo to find tuvnetblnx In tho (hoot
ing Hue with tho local sportsmen.
The society ot tho American colony
probably wll arrange tome entertain
ment tn honor of tho distinguished
Wm. J. BRYAN HELPS
STRUGGLING STUDENTS
William J. Aryan's philanthropy wae
brought to light lait night by a dose
friend who said ho had “become tlr-d
of hearing people call Mr. Bran i-l-
fish."
He declared that while on a tour
ol the world. Mr. Bryan found ettht
young men who Impressed him as In
tellectna! and laboring to educate
themselres.
In each case tho game was hard and
unless aid had been given, they mntt
Inevitably have railed. opportunlUe*
abroad not being tho same aa In
America.
Bryan, he says has one protege In
Chinn, two In Africa, one In 8t Pet
rrzbnrr. enc In Cnnxtintlncple. one
In Japan, one In India, and one In
Greece.
Out of every dollar Mr. Bryan earns,
aaya his friend, be devotes ten cefit*
Nebraskan, an that h* may meet an
& V. JEFFORDS, the Aemricans hero. ft if''dll' to charitable work.
appreciate nothing to much as *
smart turnout. Our carriage*. sin*
gle and double, with hodlaa retting
oa -prim* that lento no trace of
jui. if wt movement
to the (HCtipams. and ra.-.ring
i i*toy;«»a win*!* of Rubber
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