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I OLD SOLDIER TOTURED.
“For year* I suffered unspeakable
torture from Indigestion, constipation
I and liver trouble,” wrote A. K. Smith,
|a war veteran at Erie, Pa„ “but Dr.
| King s New Life Pills fixed me all
right They’re simply great." Try
them for any stomach, liver or kid
ney trouble. Only 25c at -All Drug
gists.
Mr. O. H. Lowther and Mr Hudspeth
were hosts at a charming little dinner
party at LaGrande last evening, then
guests being Miss Marie Johnson, of
Talhoton, who is the attractive guest
tf Mini Susie Charpe. Miss Kate Wil
son and Miss Susie Sharpe. The
young ladles were entertained on a
delightful automobile drive and after
wards at dinner at LaOrande.
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street Phone $74 X
Carriage and Automobile Painting i
NEATLY EXECUTED
h ROOSEVELT ON “FORESTRY.’*..
I Bo»ton, Hus.. Jan. 10.—Former
Freildent Theodore Roosevelt came to
Bo*ton today In acceptance of an in
vitation to apeak' before the
Exchaaee Club on the subject of "For-
t eatfjr".
» The affair was arranged under the'
. Joint anaptees of the Harvard' For-
*etry School, Ini Masaachusatta
Wholesale LumlSTOeslers' Aksocia-
tlon and the Lutjber Trade Club.
Gad Colds!
Seals Cold Tablets will break up
day. If they fail
your
you Caxt*bave your money back*—25c
THE SEALS PHARMACY
i .* - THE RCKALUTOHE
F. O. SMITH,
ONLY FIRST CLASS. CARRIAGE FAINTER >N TOWN.
PLENTY OF CHICKENS AT
10 2t -• 1 HARDY BROS.
WAYCROSS EVEN IftC HERALD
AT THE
[Personal
[• M l»* Carrie PerKam Sonia! Ed.lor
SEASONABLE Groceries
We now have in. stock
Ralston Whole Wheat Flour
Ralston Breakfast Food,
Keekers Oatmeal In barrels
and packages, Hackers
Buckwheat, Self-rising, In
barrels, Cream, of Wheat.
Shredded Wheat Biscuits.
New Georgia Syrup. - and
lota of other good*thlng*
too numerous to mention.
Our prices are reasonable
and our goods first-claims.
We guarantee to save you
money.
Mr. Mathew Cornwell is
now with us’ permanently
sad will he pleased to see
fils friends s*nd serve their,
wants.
EARLY MORNING STAR PEAS
BLISS EVER BEARING PEAS.
SUGAR SALID PEAS,
BLACK EYE ^ARROW-FAT
PEA8.
50 BUSHELS OF 8EEO BEANS
OF. GREAT VARIETIES.
ALL KINDS OF WATERMEL
ON 8EED. BEST ADAPTED
TO SOUTH GEORGiA SOIL.
CANTELOPE SEED, SEED
CORN, SEED RYE.
OUR SPRING SEED OATS
HAVE ARRIVED.
2 A CAR LOAD FERTILIZERS
Ijv ARRIVED.
MISS LILLIAS NICHOlLS DEAD
The death of Miss l.flUaa NiclioUs
1 last night has cast a chiud over hun
dred* in our city today. Miss Nicbolls
was one of our moat beautiful and
lovable young women in the prime of
young womanhood and loved by all
who knew her. She, is survived by'aer
mother and three sisters, Mr* Vernon
Jones. Miss Meta Nichoils and Mias
Ida Nichoils and two brothers. Messrs
William and John Nlcholis. The funer
al service will take place at the home
tomorrow morning at half past eight
c’ock. Rev. R. A. Brown, of the
Presbyterian church will conduct the
service. The remains will he carried
lo Blackshear at ten o’clock where the
interment will take place. The fol
lowing gentlemen who will act as pall*
lieaye: s are requested to meet at the i
Hinson undertaking parlors at eight j
Vclock. j
John W. Moore. Warren I^ott, J. E. |
MAY'S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 3.
OUR SEED IRISH POTATOES
WILL BE HERE IN A FEW
DAYS.
Wadley. Geo. Mayo, Joe D. Mitchell, •
Beautiful Assortment of China-
ware-on SALE JANUARY 12, at
10 a. m. Prices from 5c to 75c
The first 25 that buy as much as 50c worth
will receive a beautiful Souvenier free.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
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During this sale we \yjll give each 10 dts purchase
one.chance on a beautiful 40 piece set of decor
ated chinaware to be given to the one that holds
the lucky number. '
INVESTIGATE
See Display in Window.
HARD BROS.
K<*o Miss Parnell this week every
thing at reduced pieces. 1
PHONE 62
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The Herald's weekly and job offle
vlll soon bo on their feet again..
HOME FURNITURE CO.
Phone 49 40 Plant Ave.
Mrs. J. L\ Vann is better afte
Don't Be So Rapt
Up in the News
lit* editor of the Herald made
fine census supervisor and he is
first-class guano Inspector. for
him when you need his services.
i of some days
Evidently the blizzard prophets have
been working over-time. Nothing
doing in. the blizzard line yet.
The telephone girls walked out and
Some other telephone girls walked in,
and that’* the way it goes.
Mrs. Thlot, of. Savannah is in the I
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
“Big Clearance Sale"
The Journal put In the lowest Jjid
for the City Printing and got the Jeb,
and that's all there la about it.
THAT YOU CANT PAY ATTENTION
TO AOS. THERE’S A TIME WHEN
YOU WILL NEEO A FIRST CLASS
LIVERY RIG AND WE WISH TO
TELL YOU WHERE YOU CAN SE-
CURE IT. ITS RIGHT HERE. RIOS
for all occasions—With or
WITHOUT DRIVERS. IF YOU ARE
IN A HURRY TELEPHONE US FOR
WHAT YOU WAfJT. WE WILL
HAVE IT AT YOUR HOME OR
PLACE OF BUSINESS PROMPTLY.
McGregor Mayo Change
[McGregor Mayo
8oJrdino, Livery and Slice Sublet.
ftbeau st ' * Wr.ycrots, Ga.
PHONE NO. 63
iglit and dark Percales, yard-wide,
10c yard.
11 2t Humphrey* &. Williamson.
WQOP! WOOD! WOOD!
Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros.
CAUSES SICKNESS.
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A CHINAMAN,
Removes his glasses when
lie greOta a friend, a Japan-
eae wears glasses for atylc.
but we Americans wears
glosses when we need them
ami we use the best glasses
and spectacles In ttye world.
Hee me regarding your
•yea.
T» A. W. ELMGREN
OPTOMETRIST,
43 Gilmore Street.
Good Health Impossible With A Dis
ordered 8tomach.
There is nothing that will create
sickness or cause more trouble than
a disordered stomach, and many peo
ple dally contract* serious maladies
simply through disregard or abuse of
the stomach, ^ f
Wo urge everyone suffering from
any stomach derangement, indiges
tion or dyspepsia, whether acute or
• hronie, to try Rexuli Dyspepsia Tab
lets, with the distinct understanding
that we will refund their money with
out question or formality,. If afte
reasonable use of this medicine they
nre not satisfied with the results. We
recommend them to our customers
every day, and have yet to hear of
anjr one who has not been benefittted
by them. Three sites, 25c, 50c and
$1.00 a box. Sold In Waycross only
at our stoir*,—The Roxall Store. The
Seals Pharmacy.
Mr. W. D. Morton hat
from Atlanta and reports
visit.
returned |
pleasant J
Mrs. J. N. Hughes and qhildren have
returned after an extended trip to
Birmingham. Ala. '
The publishers of The Waycross
ICvcnlug Herald owfa their own plant
and will add a number of Improve
ments during tlm present year.
Mr. Trucy Acosta, of Jacksonville
*s in the city toattend the funeral of
Miss Nichoils.
Mr. C. T. Hurt and Mr. Lung are
reported very slightly better at King’s
Daughters Hospital* today.
One lot Men’s Colored Laundry and Negligee
Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00
Clearance Price 25c.
One Table of Ladies’, Children and Mea’s Win
ter Underwear. Regular price 25c.
Clearance Sale 15c.
Extra Large Size Union Linen Huck Towels.
Clearance Sale 12&c
Smsll lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts.
Clearance Sale $1 .O©
Mrs. Cornell and daughter, Mis* Wll
lie Cornell, of Brunswick have arrived j
in the city and will make their home j
on Elizabeth street. !
New Plaid* and plain Flaxon*. 25
cents.
list Humphreys & Williamson.
After a pleasant visit of a few days • Q
here the guest of Miss Parnell. Mr*, j
Joe Hopps and baby have returned
to their home at Jesup. Mm. Hopps
was well known and*popular here as
Miss Sallte Baum.
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL .SHOES.
Mrs. |>. o. Morton who ha, been
* Pending some day. In . Jacksonville
left thjpe today for Winter Haven
where ahe will visit rorae day, be
fore returning here.
In Saturday, Herald we will offer lo
SOOOOOOOiXXXOOOOOfl! OUr r ** <lor * u>» premeat embroidery
- ' ~ ' 11 '| and braldt'J pattern that can be
Big ahlpnicut Persian Silk Jabot,, found. It will be a shirt-waist front
and collar*, 25c and 50c. j iuttable toil braiding wlUt a touch of
9 91 Humphrey, k Williamson. I embroidery. We will continue to give
— i each Saturday a pattern that will be
Tor wood phone Hi, n la | well worth having.
A 96- PAGE DIARY [ TRUST COMPANIES TO MERGE.
FOR OUR READERS, j Philadelphia. Pa., Jan. Stock
holder, of the Merchant,' Trust Com-
NOTICE.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
LOT OF BURT SEED OATS. THEY
GOST A LITTLE MORE, BUT IT state, and 300 of the largest cities,
We take pleaiure In announcing
that our reader, can ,ecure a pretty
00-page diary for 1911 by sending 4
one-cent stamp, to D. Swift k Co.,
Patent Lawyer*. Washington, D. C.
This diary I, worth 25 cent,; con
tain* a note space and date for each
day in the year, 1010 census of the
:. t
kJbGkb '
a synopsis of valuable everyday In
formation, business form,, business
laws, patent laws, postage rates, and
the amount of core, wheat. oaU,4»-
bacco and cotton produced in each
Stale and -a calendar for 1911 and
1912.
pany and of tbe Union Trust Com
pany met today and rattled plans for
tbe merger of the two companies al
ready agreed upon by the directors.
Tbe merger Is planned to go Into
effect about the end of this month.
The new concern will be. known as
the Merchants Union Trustlcompany
and Its president will bdfrjohn S.
Bloren, at present a, director pi the
Merchants’ Trust Company.