Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 14, 1908, Image 7

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Residence of Mr. C. Hallock, Antwerp, Ohio, i One of the Many Thotleond Homes Where Perttna 1b a Popular Household Kemedy. r. : v UR. C. HALLOCK. TIC RAILROAD. SchnSulea In effect Bau'cniber 6th. 1908, W(llh Opening of Birmlnsfaam Line.) Weatbound. ,v Bnnawlck 6:30 n c. 6:00 p ra Wajcroas, 8:15 a ra 7:05 p m Dougina, 9:55 ?. m 0:35 p m Thomaavllle 7:30 a m 6:45 a m Moultrie, 8:38 a m 7:50 a m Tlfton, 9:48 a m 9:00 a m Fltageralir 11:00 a m 10:30 a m Cordelo 12:35 p m 11:45 a m Vienna . 12:54 p m 13:04 a m Montezuma 1:45 p m 13:55 a m Oglethorpe 1:55 p m 1:16 a m Talbotton .1:26 p B 2:47 a in Mancheuter 4:03 p m 3:40 a m Ar Atlanta 7:55 a m 7:45 p m Hr LaOrange 6:45 pm 4:50. a m Boanoke 6:48 p m. 8:50 p m Talladega 8:65 a m Ar Birmingham Union Station 12:00 noon Eaatbound. Lr Blrmnicnura Union Sta. lend at Luluton, Oa., nbout ton acres under fence nnd being cultivated. A good frame dwelling with four rooms ind separate kitchen und dining room. School and church In 300 yards of bouse.. Only short dlstanco to depot and poatoUce. A splendid placo for LIBERAL INSPZC1ION PROMPT RETURNS Write tor Clrcnlars. tnrhood, etc., Will exchange this property for residence In Waycross. A. P. Parham, Sr. IF YCU ARB IN TH • MARKET SEE ME. Standard Present Prices lies Delivered Brunswick 48c 4:30 p m 7:30 p m , 9:08 p m Roanoke 8:45 a m 10:38 p ra . Lagrange 9:45 a ro 11:35 p in ! Atlanta 7:45 ft m 8:20 p m 1 Talbotton 12118 p ra 1:21 ft m * Oglethorpe 2:00 p ra 2:50 a ra Montezuma 2:05 p ra 2:55 a ra Vienna 2:54 p m 3:52 a m Cordele 3:16 p m 4:15 a m Ar Fitzgerald 4:30 p m 6:36 a ra Tlfton 6:40 p ra 7:00 p m . Moultrie C:48 pm 8:10 a m Thomaavllle 8:00 p ra 9:20 a m Douglas 5:40 p ra 6:50 a ra Way crone 7:15 p ra 8;25 a m Brunswick 8:15 p m 10:20 a hi Pullman Drawing Boom Sleepero on Night Trains Between At'anta and Thomaavllle, Ga. ••THE 37ANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. IN PASSENGER SERVICE.” J. F. PCWLAND V/. H. LEAHY Tr-iPc M r. Gun. Pas. Agt. Atlanta, Oa#' Atlanta, Ga. J. F. MAYO, Ticket, Agt. American Tie & limber Co. S. K. Breton, Gen. Mgr. BRUNSWICK, GA. appreciate nothing so much as a umart turnout Our carriages, sin* ?’<? arW double, with bodies resting e,*j ?;« , nrs that leave no trace of . .* .•• -arjousness of movement o:capa«s, and'running •. • • oa wheels of Rubber .. • \\;3£tfce acme of pleas StStSsflSffW® f CMIlWhTUl. afe* tnsH&Crtt llMUdtWId ■it gggr Wrt ;nth St y Washington, P.0, LIS \ railroad COMPANY Bums -,r Montgomery ,x MonlRoi ‘ f ey A*rv£ No. No. 56 7:C r » a ra Tfftcn ph.j AJbasr ’No. 50 7:C5 p m Tlfton tr. 1 Alban* .Vo. 54 9:55 pm (Flyer) Maeo No. 91 10:29 a ra For -rimswlit No. 97 7:05 p m For Brnnswlck No. 68 6:45 a m - For Savannah THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD A HOME WHERE PERUNA IS USED. MORSE IS ANXIOUS TO SECURE BAIL Now York, Nov. in.—Ponding the decision of the Federal Appelate Court whether Charles W. .Morse be admitted to ball, the financier today set to work trying to arrange for a large ball. He 1k apparently confi dent of the outcome of the court's de cision. The Elbert on Star is rejoicing over the proposition that when paper la made out of corn stalks there will bo a possibility of the farmers using old newspapers for fodder. Mr. C. Hallock, Antwerp, Ohio, writes: “My daughter, Allle, after tak ing three bottle* of your Peruna, is entiroly cured of catarrh of the head of | j years standing. “Wo have used Peruna as a general tonic, as well as for catarrh, and aro well pleased with It, and recommend It to anybody who has catarrh. “Anybody wishing any information can write to r ** Could Take No Food. Mr. William F. Burke, 1865 Frankford ftve., Philadelphia, Pa M writes: “On the 19th of February, 1901, Iwas uken with cramps that extended from just below my throat to the bottom of stomach. They were so severe that wife had to go for a doctor about two ’clock in tho morning. “I had from February until July of that year three doctors, and they were giving me medicine for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, and after taking all jtlnds of their mixtures, in the month of July I could neither eat nor drink. For three weeks I had not taken a morsel of food except in a liquid form. At the end of that time I could not drink milk or water except in small sip*i which • used me great pain. |fl bad given up all hope of living more than a week or two at moat. I told my wife I thqught I had catarrh of tho stomach. Sho seemed to think so too, and having read of Peruna I decid ed to give it a trial. “I took sororal d*-res that ovoning, and tor tho first time in weeks rested fairly chat night. “I kept on using Peruna as I had started, and aftor using it three days and nights the pains in my chest and stomach disappeared, and thoy havo nover sppearod since, and it will bo two years this July.’ 1 Pc-ru-na Relieved All Symptoms. Mr. J. C. Crumpacker, B. R. 1, Kokomo, Ind., writes: “I can aay that I have nothing to com plain of now. I feel well, rest well at night, have a good bnt moderate appe tite, can eat almost any kind of food. “I have no aches or pains anywhere, and can do some kind of work every day. I must say I can stand aa much fatigue as I ever oould, and feel good over it. “The hemorrhage haa yielded to Pe runa, the grip has done the same, as well as pains and aches of all kinds. “The roaring noise has entirely left my ears and head, my mind la dear, my recollection good, my bowel* are regu lar, and I just simply feel easy all over. “The cure of my caae was auroly a victory.” Catarrh of Lonl Standing. Mr. O. A. Reustrom, 570 Seventh St., Ogden, Utah, writes: “1 take great pleasure in stating to you that your modicinc, Peruna, has completely cured me of along-standing case of catarrh. “I had consulted noted doctors with out any relief. By persist ;nt urging of a friend I commenced the use of your wonderful Peruna with the best of re sults, and today I highly recommend it to any one suffering from catarrh in any form. “As for. myself,* I suffered untold agony, bur today I feel aa spry as any one, with more ambition and confident In myself than I have enjoyed fot years. “All my friends say I look better than ever before, and 1 urge them all to try Peruna, and have sold dozens of bottles with the greatest of satisfaction. “Your Peruna la the greatest tonic and builder for a broken-down constitu tion arising from that dreadful disease, catarrh.” Borne people prefer to take tablets, rather than to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal Ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet la equivalent to an average dose of Peruna. POOR “BOB WHITE. ” Well Bob, I hear the guns a roaring And gueaa that they are In you pouring Shot that In their cruel boring. Tako your barmle.vi life a wav, And as you fdll upon the grasses, A pitying breeze that slowly passes, Takes a feather for the masses, Emblematic of thi day. Eight months jou have roamed and rested, In the leafy sha.iows nested, Kept your bindings unmolested, While your clarion echoed on. In tqe early ih-w a lushing. In the midday aan I n brushing. In the stilly twilight hustling, Till the early dawn. » When I was young nnd wore knee breeches, You’d light among tho little peaches, And speak “bob white” across tho reaches. To your lady In the briars. Thon my childhoods fancy leaping, Put mo softly toward you creeping, And In the shadow I a peeping. Only wished 1 rad such flyers. When April makes tho woods a groenland. And blossoms smile a lovely Queon- land. When this becomes another dream land, Twill need you then, When butterflies ronm Idly yondor, And evening hats at random wander, And of nature I grow fonder, I ll miss you then. Now “Bob" I see your bloody feath ers, At the hnuters back door gathers, By the wind and careless weathers, Scattered left and right. And I hear your comrado trying, To get of you a one replying, And I answer kindly sighing, My “Poor Bob White.” —H. M. Pafford. A. P. Perliam, Sr. 'Real ILstate Agent REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM MISSION, A SQUARE DEAL AND NO SPECULATING ON YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE WA NTF.p—For a customer a mil.ling lot an near the business por- Tho old Joe Lott homo No. ICG Plant Avenue, now belonging to James F. Creel, one of the most comfortable homes in the city, Lights, Water, Wei), Largo Barn, Fino location, Near Schools. Complete In every respect. \pply soon for I intend to soil this property. Also beautiful new nlue room house belonging to Mrs. R. B. Ballard. Just built in Central Park, a complete home In a denlroablo section. Large lot net far irqm business center of the city And necessary outbuildings. THE DEST LIVERY BUSINESS If the city for sale or trade ft r city prop ty. Good'horses, vehicles, etc. etc. A money making proposition, lu pet- feet running order. Apply quick and I w/.l put you ov> to aome'/ilng good. FOR SALE-—One of tho finest farms In Brooks county. It contains CCS acres and la located 2 1-2 miles from >, a railroad station, 400 acres of this farm aro In cultivation, 12 plows being opjerated, 2(58 acres of timbered lend. Eight good tenant houses, n very comfortable tnd convenient dwell ing with 9 rooms, largo fine houso and bit barn, stables and wagon houses, etc, fine water,. ALSO a farm of 300 acres, 2 1-2 mile from Pavo, 200 acres In cultivation, six plows run on this place, nlco residence, four tenant houses, largo barn, wagon and btiggy house, cow house, a large number of fruit trees and everything to make a model farm. The abovo two Incompletely described farms aro among tho vey best In the "banner." farming county of Georgia— Brooks. Tho land on both places is a dark gray gravelly soil with red clay sub soil and will grow anything pro duced In tho south. Both places well stocked and the stock Is also for sale. This property will pay 20 Ror cent on investment. Correspondence In regard to these magnificent properties soli cited. Also 100 of the best lots In River side Park. building lot as near the business por tion of the city ub possible, to cost not mow than (300. Give me dtecrlptloa of let und location. Also the Sweat farm, 4 miles from the city containing ICO acres, lying <• uni near the river. Fine for truck farming and stock raiding. Also two fine lots In Owens Uouk- vr.rdE, Block 4, No’s. It ami 12 one ;i corner lot, 50x100 foot on Owens nietvi and Rosvolt Avonue. Llveral terms. 1 20 acre farm, 1-2 ralleu northwest of city. All under cultivation, 5 room dwelling nnd out houses. , Don’t let the othor follow got this place. Beat him to the tack and buy It today. 322 acres 1-2 mile eu.-d of e.ie limit*. 100 acres under cultivation, about 75 bearing pecan trees on property and tho kin:! not under cultivation heavily Umbered. This desirable property will not re main unsold very long. Strike while tho Iron Is hot. For 8aIo, Beautiful brick rcni-’ In Owens’ Boulevards, nine rooms, all complete, dcsirablo location, terms liberal. • • • Also, 158 feet front on corner of Plane avonuo and Albany Avenue, Just across tho stroot 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 suited for stores or residences. This Is the only open space on Plant Avenue from the English Block to the Mai- Ion residence. This property has Just been placed on the market bee me abodt It. FOR SALE—Four room cottage on Farallel street, aewerago and water. A nlco home, building new aud In good order. Two blocks from Court House. I will soil this property cheap. Apply quick before the advance prices come. 30 ACRE8—20 acres cleared and un der wire fence, small dwelling on place 10 a^ros woodland adjoining. 1 1-3 miles north of courthouse, Sunnp Side, Good neighborhood, high dry land with good drainage. Pice 91,760. Cash or on time with 8 per cent Interest FOR 8ALE—One bouse and one and a half acres of Jan-I adjoining, cn But ler street. $ 0 • FOR SALE—Two houses and one vacant lot on Brewer street, also one bouse and two vacant lots on B. street Liberal terms. FOR A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE A. P. PERHAM, SR., REAL E8TATE. life'insurance And NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION A National Bank note f« absolutely safe boc&use It Is sscuted by a deposit of bonds with the government A Btatr Life Insurance* Policy Is equally as safe as a National Bank note, becauso every one of Its Pollclos la secured by a de posit of II* enilro value with the State under whose laws it operates No holder of a National Bank ir*t* or a Bute Life Insurance Policy bus lost or over will l. ese anything on cither because the rig! t deposit law to which both are subject, renders such loss an absolute Impossibility. Attorney-General Hart, —-la rrconfiv: ’"Tknt no mar could afford to trifle with l , . , , &.**»*.:< Imura* therefore, keep your eye The State i.ffe Inxiiratw- ... .In, lu-;. D@- PO**:3 Hit :< serve ANNUALLY with tijr State. It rei-ecj this dfi- ioalt on the first t,r last Jn.uary^frozn Fear Million To Five Mil lions High Hufldfsd Thousand Cellars. ASSETS 1103 > $5,333,744. ASSETS t?C7 $8,674,752. SURPLUS TO POLt'JY HOLDERS 1S0S $'.75.52$: .* ClfRFLUS TO POLICY HOLQEP.S Wit $707,492.. * FOR INSURANCE “THAT LNGURE5" on s V. L. STANTON. MGR. STATE LIFE' INSURANCE CO. Waycross Ga. j. * * 4. * * *. v * * * * * * * * * * * v. • mmm Wire. Fencing Per liod. t m v-V ■ .. : -