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Our Seed ffP erSOfial ifl Beautiful Assortment of China-
ware on SALE JANUARY 12, at
10 a. m. Prices from 5c to 75c
Miss Mary Campbell Young was In
the city'a short time yesterday.
Very mucft warmer today than it
used to be. *Have you noticed It?
SEASONABLE Groceries
Ws do* bate In Mock
Balaton Who!* Wheat Flour
Balaton Breakfast Food.
Keekers Oatmeal In barrel*
and packages. Keekers
Buckwheat. Self-rising, In
barrels, Cream of Wheat,
Shredded Wheat Biscuits.
New Georgia Byrup. and
lots of other good things
too numerous to mention.
Our prices are reasonable
and our goods first-class.
We guarantee to sare you
money.
Mr. Mathew Carswell Is
now alth us permanently
and will be pleased to see
his friends and serre their
want*.
MAY'S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 3.
Please send us items of legitimate
and Important newa. The Herald de*
alrea to print 'em.
Mr. Jim Simmons of Guyton spent
last night In the city the guest of
friends returning today.
During this sale we will 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.
HOME FURNITURE CO*
Phone 49 40 Plant Ave.
UrJck and material for the new
express building are being placed on
the ground.
Dr^e to the right and alwayo-keep
on the right track. That’s what the
Herald says.
ALL KINDS SMALL GARDEN
9EED.
A CAR LOAD FERTILIZERS
ARRIVED.
reported better
* lighter's hospi-
OUR SEED IRISH POTATOE8
WILL BE HERE IN A FEW
> DAYS.
Mr. Julius Taylor left last night
for Wilmington wwhere he will rep
resent the Continental Casualty In-
siirunce Company.
HARDY BROS.
PHONE 62
Mr. N. H. Obright and Miss Willie
Obrlg’ht are visiting friends ut Sa
vannah. From thero they will go to
Hnlcyondale, Ga. to visit.
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
'““WOOD! WOOD! WOOO!
Wood, any length, at Thomas Dros.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
“Big Clearance Sale”
Mrs. J. I*. Saunders has returned to
her home In Waycrosa after a visit to
her sister, MMrs. W. E. Carney.—
Fitzgerald Leader
PROTRACTED MEETINGS
TO BEGIN SUNDAY.
Fflshop T. C. Carter, D. D. 1*. L. D..
and J- W. Bears:*, Presiding Bidet
of the United Brethren Church, will
be in Waycrosa to assist Rev. J. C.
Humphry in n two week's meeting, to.
commence' Sunday, anuary 15th.
The above ministers are strong, able
and forceful preachers and you will
be greatly benefltted by coming out
to heat them.
Mr. C. A. Fretwell, of Fitzgerald,
who is traveling In the interest of the
Armour Fertilizer Co, Is In the city
today.
I One lot Men’s Colored Laundry and Negligee
Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00
Clearance Price 25c*
Up in the News
THAT TOO CAN’T PAY ATTENTION
TO ADS. THERE’S A TIME WHEN
YOU WILL NEED A FIRST CLASS
6.IVERV RIO AND WE WISH TO
TELL YOU WHERE YOjU CAN .SE
CURE IT. ITS RIGHT HERE. RIOS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS—WITH. OR
WITHOUT ORIVERS. IF YOU ARE
IN A HURRY TELEPHONE US FOR
WHAT YOU WANT. WE WILL
HAVE IT AT YOUR HOME OR
PLACE OF BUSINESS PROMPTLY.
McGregor Mayo Change
Miau Nan Joe Young after a visit to
Mra. Owen Phelan at Atlanta has re
turned to Brunawlck and la at the
Oglethorpe with her.father. Mr. J. M.
Young.
TERRIBLE TIME IN WAYCR08S.
There wa* a terrible time In Way-
croas yesterday when the rumor be-
fnn to spread to the effect that one
of the many alrdiilpa which were
paining over Waycroaa had a twelve-
month! baby tied In IL' No one
could deny It and no one could cor
roborate the atory.
We are not quite sure about It yet.
but we haven't milled any bablea.
Have youf
One Table of Ladies’, Children and Men’s Win
ter Underwear. Regular price 25c.
> . Clearance Sale 1 Sc. “ ,
Don't worry about the Waycroau
Herald. The lady we board with
■ays lire can feed u* a few year*
longer, without pay, Just as ahe haa
been doing. '
Extra Large Size Union Linen Huck Towels.
Judge J. U |weat haa let the con
tract for a handsome new realdence
to be erected on Jane street. Con
tractor W. J. Gassctt has the con
tract and work hue alraarg begun."”
McGregor Mayo
Boarding. Livery and Sales Stables.
I'elieau St, Waycrosa, Qa-
PHONE NO. S3.
Smsll lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts.
Clearance Sale $1 -OO
Mias Marie Johnson, of Tnlbotton.
passed through the city on Monday at
ternhon, enroute to Waycrosa where
the will be the guest of Miss Susie
Sharpe.
Mist Johnson slatted here
last winter and made many friends.- —
Fltsgerald Lender. .
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES.
New lot Wool and Silk Scarfs. Just
arrived, at 50c, T5c and ILOO. -Dick-
Ina Btoraa. 13 2t
A CHINAMAN, >
Removes hla glasses when
be groeta a frletrd, a Japan
ese wears glasses for style,
but we Americana wears
glasses when wa neyd them
and we use the best glasses
and spectacles In the world.
Bee me retarding yoor
The remains of Mr. A. W. Lang who
died yesterday afternoon are now rest
ing at the Hinton Undertaking par.
lor awaiting'the directions of some
of hla relatives. As yet nothing has
been beard from any of them. The re
mains will he held until something can
be learned frotnrhls people aa to the
disposal of hla body.
j CONDUCT ROLL FOR THE WEEK.
; j 5th Grade A., Mra. Haidt Ttachtr...
i Ethel lllaokmer. Maggie Harbin,
Catherine Hargraves,
CONVENTION OF WOMEN VOTERS
READY FOR THE WAVES.
Tacoma. Wash.. Jan. 13.—Much In
terest la manifested in the national
convention of women vqters, which!
haa been called to meet in this city
tomorrow. Though the attendance
will not be numerically large the gath
ering la.eypected to attract much at I
tentlon by reason of tt\e fact that It
will be the first of Us kind ever held.
All oC he five equal suffrage states I
—Utdii. Wyoming. -Colorado! Idaho
and Washington—will be presented.
Plans will be discussed for the for
mation of a national organisation of
women voters, entirely distinct from
the eqnnl suffrage organizations al
ready existing, and for the publica
tion of an official organ.
PEPSI-COLA
T. A. W. ELMOREN
OPTOMETRIST,
13 Gilmore Street
• Camden. N. J., Jan. 13.—At the lo
cal shipyard of the New York Ship
building Company everything la tu
readiness for the launching tomorrow
of the 36,000-ton battleship Arkansas,
one of the largest warships in th*
Officials of the Navy'Depart-
MAKES YOU EAT BETTER,
>EEL BETTER. SLEEP
BETTER, LOOf BET-
TER. L
Red been Ginger Ale,
THE BEST BY TEST.
PEPSI-C01A BOTLING
WORKS.
O. L. KEEN, Proprietor.
PHONE 337.
Mrs. Beard of Chicago and daugh
ter Mlaa Julian of Washington are
LaOrande. Mtsa Julian
guests of
will probably apend the winter here.
Both ladles jre splendid , musicians
and vary sweet slngieri. Mra. Beard
has consented to sing at Ftrat Moth-
od^E church Sunday morning jaad
Mis* Julian will be heard Sunday
ntghL .
OOOOOQOOOPOOOOOOOo
Robin the New \ork hank defaulter
haa dented hla parents. W* now
dhtuk he la guilty of the bank theft
world.
ment at Washington and naval offi
cer! from New York, Annapolis, Phil
adelphia and other points will be
here to witness the eVenL
CARRIAGE PAINTER N f
15 Parallel Street. Phone 574 X
Carriage and Automobile Painting |
NEATLY EXECUTED 0
F. O. SMITH, mm I
ONLY MUST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER'>N TOWN. V
Dad Colds!
Seals CM Tablets will break up
our -cold in one day. If they fail
ou Can’bave yotir money back—25c
\ THE SEALS PHARMACY
■rear, cakes am pies
RCSHCVERY day
PM0iwET2
WayorOu Bakery
II Untlar Street.
OLD SOLDIER TOTURED.
"For yean I suffered unspeakable
torture from Indigestion, constipation
and liver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith,
a war veteran at Erie. Pa., “but Dr.
King’s New Ufa Pills fixed me all 1
right They're simply great" Try I
them tor any stomach, liver or kid-1
ney trouble. Only 35c at AU Drug-1