Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 02, 1911, Image 4

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Mln Lee of tfiuhlngtoti, D. C., who hM been the guest of her deter Mlee Woodard during the holiday has re turned to Washington The old year Is dead and the new year Is with'ns. Let us not spend too -mach time In the Introspect but let Ufejook to the future with faith, hepe and charity. «, Catarrh cannot be cured with LOCAL APLICAT10N8, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional i disease, and .In order to enre It yon most take' Internal remedies. Hall's j Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, andj acta directly on the blood and muebne surfaces. HaH's Catarrh. Cure Is not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly Seals Cold Tablets will break up your cold in one day. If they fail ' ■ " v • you Can*bave your money back—25c NSW YEAR PARTY HE \ Mr. in*J Mra at a Ne w 4 wayc»css eveni;;c heralu s Marshall Comedy Duo Usual Prizes Will Prevail 10 and 15 Cents. SEASONABLE Groceries Ws now htrs In stock Ralston Whole Wheat Flour Ralston Breakfast Food, Hsckers Oatmeal In barrels sod packages, Hsckers Buckwheat, Self-rising, in barrels,' Cream of Wheat, Shredded Wheat Biscuits, New Georgia Syrup, and lots of other good things too numerous to mention. Ottr prices are reasonable and our goods flrst-clsss. We guarantee to save you money. Mr Mathew Carswell ls now with us psrmsnestly and will be pleased to . - bis' friends and serve their wants. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. iaaJI THE MAN WHO ENJOV8 DRIVING WILL SURELY ENJOY DRIVING WITH ONE OF OUR RIGS. THE KIND THAT GIVE PLEASURE TO THE DRIVER, NEAT NOBBY AND UP TO DATE, FURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS. THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR SERVICE, GOES WITHOUT ■SAYING. McGregor Mayo Bearding, Livery and Sates Stables. Tebeati St. Wnycross, Gu PHONE NO.-G3. Fred Brewer., wer* Ytsr Eva Party Satur- they ((Btertafnod a of their Irlchfa in a* charmingly Informal manner. Xrnas greens afll hoHybewtes wefe 'effectively used In decorating the rooms, and many un shaded red tapers on buffeC mantel and serving table fi? tlie dining room. whero~d#Inty confections were served helped to contribute In a pretty man ner to the holiday spirit. The Tear hall where ho punch howl waa pres ided over by Miss Gladys Porter, was a bower hf Southern Siniiax lighted by Japanese lanterns. Santa Claus bad loft little favors for eVh guet and they were distributed from a pret- Hy decorated tree, in t the .true Xmas fashion, which was an amusing feautre of the evening. Entertaining games were provided slid the prise won by Hiss Alex Carswell. Late.ln the even ing s delightful salad course was serv ed and at the stroke of twellve the New Year waa nolally welcomed by I he firing of cannon crackers and blow ing of wwbfstles. Those present were Mr. and Mr. J. A. Alvin, Mrs. Charles G. Edwsids, Mrs.'Godwin, Misses Alex Carswc’l. Kate Wilson, Myrtls Beach, .Minnie Murphy of Jesup; Susie Sharpe, Clyde Lott, Susie Mae Watt, Gladys Prrtcr and Addle Belle Low- ther, * Mess'*. Warren Lott, RRhaa Ora sky, Jerome Crawley, J T. Watt. Alex Lowtber. » ^ Miss Csrris- PerHam Sor.la! Erf.tor < r. Byek of 8avannnh la In the city on a abort visit That New Yeai but what do yoi holidays cptt resoluUoT is alright expect to do when Activity among the truck growc Of this section i.» already appdnnt. Have you Seen Sam Heller’s ad? It's an lnBtallment^dry goods house, tf 8IX HUNDRED POUNDS C. C. BUTTER JUST RECEIVED, GOING AT 25c POUND, AT 31 2t WILSON GROCERY CO. We want to thank our many friends for a good business during 1910. We arc resdlved to work, a little harder, try to serve our friends bettor and do more business during 1911. Good will prosperity and happiness' to everybody J. W. Adams & Co. c A D V DOWNEY- M VCTENAP.IAN 19 Albany Avenue Wayeross, Os Day and Night Paons 5fl£. N'otwifthstiyidlng thrift today is n holiday, hiisiness in Wnycross seems good. Peoplo are buying things and naylng their debts. Let us all enter the Now Year with cheerful hearts and huppy anticipa tions. iPersonall! “SAME OLD WORLD." | Same old world, though the year be' new— . | Same old-shadows and light for you; And love is false, and love i3 true, j And the*dream’s to drei*m, and the! deed's* to do; But it’s “Hands all round" in the Noj , Year days, — And “Mind your steps when tho music plays!" —1-\ I,. S. Advertising talks, don't forget that! The demand for bouses In Wayeross Is greater than the supply. Happy New Year. J. *W. Adams it Co. Master William Sharpe after an ill ohm of some weeks Is much better. Large congregations attended the churches yesterday. Mrs. E. C. Waite of Cordele Jits returned after a pleasant visit here. Ml*s Minnie Cole's friends in the city will regret to learn that she Is (.till having fever. Miss Minnie Murphy, of Jesup is in the city the guest of Mis* Kate Wil- Mr. B. W. Walker, of Wayeross, is among tho visitors in the eity.- bany Herald. The cold wave Is here today with both feet. Lookout for your water .works tonight. Mr. and M:s. \Varner Culpper of Tifton are in the city guekt3 of Mr- nnd Mrs. Calvin Parker. M,ts. J. I. Waite hml Mrs. H. C. Smith are visiting friends at Fort Valley. That cold wave Is billed for tuqlght. Being forewarned lei us be forearmed. Tote 1 In tho wood for your wife to- right. Tho Infant of Mr. and MthyRk- Peach died Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peach have the sympathy of a large number of friends. Itov, O. F. Cook, pastor of the First Methodist Church occupied the pulpit yesterday and preached a very sermon to a largo congregat loti. The old,year has been wouderfully good to Wayeross, and the new year hold out promises of greater favors In the future. Thunks! Why U It you did not do as neighbor, buy of Sam Heller? YOUR EXPRESSION. What kind of exproriMon do yot- wear habitually^ Is It Hour, morose, repellent? Do people look happier when -you approach, or do they shrink from you? It makes all the difference in the ■world with your prospects for succors In either society or huuslness what aor of expressions you wear. The candidate for 'success should learn the power of a mulle, not ouly because it wins friends, but because Its power over one's life is Immessur alio. Let us explain to you whnt Optometrist stands for. An Optometrist Is one that understands anti practise “Re fraction of-the Eye", without tho use of drugs, also the making, fitting and repairing your spectacles or eyeglasses. \ly work gives satisfaction. T. A. W. Elmprsn, OPTOMETRIST. 43 Gilmore Street. Mrs. Tom Jolk.-t nnd Misses Annie Paine Jelks ami Mary Jelks have •returned to their home at Macon after spending several days here. m From Now Uniil Jan. 1, We are Going to SELL FOR CASH Any piece of our immense of Furniture, Gargets* Mi Rugs, Art Squares, Stoves+an Sundries, at prices never before knmm Wayeross. We have just received an up-to-date line of goods and we are going to SELL regardless ofpofit. > Qur Loss Will Be Your Gairtf i During the month of December we guarantee tek SELL you CHEAPER tthan any house in South Geor J gia, if you need anything at all in our line. 1 This Is The Golden Opportunity!J DON’T FORGET THIS SAtiE! We Will Also Sell You on Payments And Give You Easy Terms. HOME FURNITURE 6 40 Plan} Ave. Phone 49 IOOOOC-OOOOOOOOOOOO 000*0000000000000oooooooooooooo HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’ “Big Clearance S|jp” One lot Men’s Colored Laundry and Negligee Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00- Clearance Price 25c. One Table of Ladies’, Children and Men's Win- 1 jter Underwear. Regular price 25c. Clearance Sale 15c. Extra Large Size Union Linen Buck Towels. Clearance Sale 12&c Mr. Hutitcc of Savannah passed through the city a few days ago route to ^Statesboro where he has accepted a' v poaltlon. Smsll lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts. Clearance Sale SI *OQ BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES. )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOO CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. . Phone 574 Carriage and Automobile. Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F. O. SMITH, ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. " •OOOOOOOOOOOOOO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nlals free. F. J. CHENEY ic CO,. Sold bj7Druggbts, price 75c. Take full's Family PUU to*; WOMEN—§ell guaranteed hose, »>er cent profit Make $10. da or part time. Beginners inv* Strong Knit, Box 4029, West I phia.