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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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Waytross & Southern
R. r. co.
Schedules of Train* Effective January
2. 191 r. .
Notice;—The arrival an*J departur
are given u.3 information and are
not guaranteed.
Southbound Train No. 1.
Miles Station ^
0 Hebardvtiie. cia. Lv. 5:30 am
2 WaycroBg (Albany ave) 5:35 am
S Lavinja 5:50 am
10 Fredel Ar. 5:53 am
Nor' bound Train No. 2.
10 Fredel
* Lavinia
2 ' Waycrocs (Albany ave)
OHebardville
Trains No. 1 and No. 2. daily, ex
cept Sunday.
. Jno. M. Hopkins.
Superintendent.
2:45 pin
2:50 pm
3:05 pin
3:10 pm
relephoue 500 ivaio Chapel
Day or Night and Morgu»
MARVII. & O’QUINN
Formerly Lott, Far a & Co*
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
W. L. HINSON & Co.
Lnderiakers and
Embalmers.
•Phone* 91 and 153.
ANDREW B ESTES
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 27, Southern Hotel Building.
Waycross. Qa.
Dr. Lewis Jonathan Brrch
PRACTICE LIMITEO TO
F.ye*, Ear, Note, Throat and Chronic
Diseases.
Store. Residence 8 Lincoln street.
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. 2 tc
f p, ux coiored peup.e.
B F HEARN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
No. 14 Brewer Street. Phone No. 6S3
Be sure you are right, then go ahead
and let me figure on doing your ftUlId
ing. All work guanpnreed to girt- i-or-
Cect satisfaction. Beat of references
. furnished if required.
A Great -Invention
For Bath=Shampoo=Massage *
The Knickerbocker Spraybrush—a practical, much needed invention for cleanfines,
circulation and a healthy, skin — has already benefited over a million people.
Through the hundreds of velvety tubes the water flows in dashing streams, giving an
invigorating shower or needle spray bath. - The rubber “teeth" give a thorough mai
getting the dirt out of the pores better than any bristle brush or sponge ever <
The Spraybrush makes the indoor bath as beneficial as the vigorous splash at the i
For elflier. acute or chronic kidney
disorders, for annoy and painful uri
nary Irregularities, take Foley Kidney
Pills. An hones), and effective medi
cine for kidney and bladder disor
ders. Gem Pharmacy.
Listen, everybody:? Bring the Iasi
receipt we gave you and get your
^jJCmag .present}. They are beautiful
Indeed. Sam Heller. ♦{
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Wood’s Seeds
For The
Farm and Garden
have an established reputation
extending over thirty years, be
ing planted and used extensively
by the best Farmers and Garden
ers throughout the Middle and
Southern States. ,
Wood’s New for 1911 will
to what crops and seeds to plant
for success and profit Our pub
lications have long been noted
for the full and complete infor
mation which they give.
Catalog mailed free on
request Write for it
T. W. WOOD €) SONS.
Seedsmen. • Richmond, Vn.
WILSON
BENNETT
& LAMBDIN
ATTORNEYS ANO
COUNSELORS AT LAW
DEEN & BURNET
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE.
LA GRANDE BLOO.
ROOM 808
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Southern Hotel Building, Up-Stairs.
PHONE 12.
S. S. LUDLUM. M. D.
Practice Limited to t««
' EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THK'JAT.
-Oifice Room 324 laaGrande Hotel-
* Building— -
HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M
AfAYCRObS COUNCIL NO. 21
it- O. U. A. M.
M<mis «v«ry Monday evening to Red
Mun’ti Hall, ly>lt-HUCh building at 9
©. m. f
VPiUlo* brother* cordially Invited
to moot with na.
SUe« od Cm line. L. Ctrl Collins.
Stec-S KHitf. Counclloi
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PVT**AS.
. Meet* evfV Ifoaday
evening at ’:V0 lo
5] Caatle Hal' ?iant ave.
Member* •" requeated
‘ to attend, end vlettlof
' ,2 ®^ Knight* *re moat 7*
■dUHy (nvlrjNt to mfeet with n*.
CHAS. E. CASON, C. C.
T. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. * M. of F.
~ T ^Bl)MEN of the,
world.
: ■ campmos,-
Heeta Brst sad third Thursday '«
■each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard U 8tngleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley. Clark.
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WAYCROSS LODGE No. IDS.
F. & A. M.
EGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
igCOND ANO FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 7:80 P. M.
All Maenet Invited to. Attend.
r i. M. BELL. W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC.
iEEDJS
I Fiesfc, RellaMe, P*re i
asI
«=g
arieiet.
FOR 10 CENTS
FAMOUS COLLECTIOhll
I; *f p* r T rtfi . •, **
' »-*j!ss.ti£i , ciccr-’C
,n)L£YS KIDNEYPIUS
#m **#«**» *•»• •»*•■*•
J. M. MARKE\
Attorney-*,. u., •
Office conn iU>
WA • mOSS w»
W. J. GASSETT
CONTRACTO, AND BUILOSR
Residence 48 MargaraP It.
PHONE 108.
G. R. LOVELACE
DENTIST
Offlc. In Redd’ig Block. Or.r Sta-
Clothlng
J. B. BAGLEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Offlc. In Southern. Building.
OFFICE HOURS
*■11 A. M. 34 P. M. 74 P. M.
A. FLEMING. M. D.
Office over
GEM PHARMACY.
In Southern Building.
Residence *8 Tebean. Office Phone
111 Reeldence phone MS.
C. L. REDDING, v
ATTORNEV AT LAW.
Up stair. Redding Block.
WAYCROSS, GHTORGIA,
JOHN J. MOORE,
LAWYER,
Collectlone and Criminal Lav a
Spucieity. Office Reed Building, up
itolre over Central pharmacy.
Weycroas, Oa- Phone 655
JOHN S. WALKER
TT0RN6V G COUNSELLOR at LAW
Office up ataira €outt«ern Hstfll.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA
BYCK
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
11 kind* ot Electrical
Wort and Suppllf
ALL WORK, GUARANTEED,
tl) Lott Street Phone tjtt
W. R. THOMAS. M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office In LaGrande Building.
Room 324. Over Postoffice.
Hours: 9 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 and 7
and 8 p. m.
VICTORY CAMP NO. 477
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets every Saturday niglit at 7:30
o’clock at Masonic Hall. All Wood
men are cordially Invited to attend,
J. M. Allison. CosL-Cord.
J. A. Masters. Clerk.
LEE AND JACKSON’S BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION PROGRAMME.
We publish below the program as
arranged by the U. I). C. Chapter In
celebration of Lee's and Jackaon’i
birthday on Jan. 19th to he held In
Central School Auditorium. Prof.
Ray of Bunn-Bell Institute will btf
speaker for the occasion. The par
ent* of the children of the Confeder
acy are especially requested by the
Daughters to see that the children be*
there to attend in a body. Program
1. Instrumental Solo -Miss Ger
trude Brown.
Invocation—Rev. R. A. Brown.
Chorus, Auld l#ang Synye--Au
dience.
4. Recitation—Stonewall ^Jackson
Way.
6. Vocal Duet—Mr*. Howell, Mrs.
Whitman.
Chorus—Children of the Con*
federacy.
7. Recitation, On the Rappahanock
—Mis* Woodard.
Address—Prof. Ray.
Bestowal of Crosses by
President.
Benediction—Rev. W.
Scruggs.
tcoj. O. Park* _ Barry p. 1
PARKS & REED
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Seetham Hotel Building
■ • GEORGIA
A DOWNEY-M D V
vetenarian
Albany Avenue Wiycroft, On
Oay and Night Phone 518.
Why In It. you did not do a* your
neighbor, boy oI Sam HellarT tt
T J CARSWELL m. o
Oiaaaaaa of CMIdrtn; Olaoaaea of
- Woman; Obatetrtca.
Redden ca 1M Plant Ave. Phoma 515.
Office in Southern Bldg none 528,
THE PUNCTUAL GIRL.
The punctual girl la alwaye a very
thoughtful girl. She la Ihe girl who
docs not delay In doing an errand;
.who never keepa the brcakfaat wait
ing while kuo rppalrt name forgotten
’damage to her clothe,. No one la
ever kept waiting while ahe aewa a
rip In her dreas or a break In he:
glove. Tbeae things are all done In
seaaon. She never puts on doing a
thing at the rlgjit time, becauae ahe
baa learned that when a thing haa
been attended to and put away, there
Is no need- to worry about that par
ticular thing.
She la the. girl who la at her deak
on time ft ahe la one of the great ar
my ,of working girla. Her employer
and her friends all know that ahe
will bd ready for business or pleas
ure at the appointed time.
The girl's nerves are In good ordei
because she never has to hurry or
worry to “catch up” some work that
haa been neglected at the proper time
and her life rune oh smoothly ami
happily becauae no undone task or
neglected appointment la worrying
her, or making her reetleaa. ChaK
actor Is not formed In a mlnuiA This
girl haa beep training flieraelf. for
years to be punotuai. She le ever
ready for emergencies, fdr tMI habit
ot punctuality now touches her life
In all Its relations and she la making
her Influence felt In her own family,
at least, for they moat come to see
the wonderful advantage of being al,
ways ready, always on time',’ The
punctual girl while she la earnest and
womanly, baa not lost any of her girl
ish charm. Her outlook
aging, new chances - are constantly
opening to her tor advancement be
cause It la known that she can bp re
lied upon
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a
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ifor backache, rhcutr.atism, kidney or bladder trouble, h'lti urinary irregularities.
Foley Kidney Pillo purify the blood, restore loat.vitality and vigor, Ssfuue substitutes.
FOR SALE BY OEM PHARMACY.
BRANTLEY STAYS ON WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
Washington, D. C., Jan. J4. -(Spp-
rial)—The final settlement of the
row over the membership of the
ways and means committee, and Vue
assurance given the Georgia members
that Mr. Iirantlcy will lie retained on
that committee, despite his views on
the subject of raw materials, mean*,
that Mr. Brantley will have to give
up the Judiciary committee. y
The Judiciary committee berth ap
peals especially to Mr. Brantley, and
Its work Is more congenial to* him,
hut under all the clrcurastaces he
feels that he should make the sac
rifice of his personal inclinations and
remain bn ways and means. This
will undoubtedly be given authority
to select the other committees of the
House.
Representative Roddenberry, of the
second Georgia district, wllj be urged
for the judiciary committee to sue
need Mr. Brantley, and Representa
tive Bartlett for the appropriation
committee, . to succeed Colonel Uv-1
Ingston, who retires on March 4.
If the rules committee Is elected
by the caucus on the 19th, Mr. Hard
wick will undoubtedly be selected tot
a place. 1
1000 Miles
Over the Sea
hi an.Airship
byenutoflae.. ttUtusHflliUI. BOKCJJ
TIME ISAJP FOR PENSIONS.
Atlanta, On., Jan. 14.—Racelpl, at
the ,tate treasury for the tint week
In January totalled I9SH.389 and dla-
burnement, 557,510. For Dm same
period la,t year the receipt* were
1392,425 and dlibunementa 83B.3Q7,
Thl, week about 9100,000 wu receiv
ed. The treasury It now In condition
to meet urgent domandi, and will be
ready to pay pernlon, a, noon a, Ihe
warrant la prennted. It ,eemn prob
able that the payment of penaloner,
will be Inter thl, year than iaut or the
year before, due In a large measure
to the largely Increased work Inci
dent to the new aervlce penalon law
which added aevernl thousand new
nnmec to the Hat.
Commlanloncr Llndaey baa called on
drdlnarlea to aubmit their penalon
rolla by January 10, but there la al
wnya a great deal of delay In. getting I
WALTER WELLMAN, eminent
fY journalist and explorer, in hi* |
very intereidngaccount of the attempt ’
to cron the Atlantic Ocean in the Air* |
ship “AMERICA,” which appears f
exclusively in HAMPTON’S MAGA
ZINE for December, points out that '
the ultimate* object of this most daring j
‘ of ventures of all modern times is to ‘
make war impossible.
In this clear, concise and thrilling
story Wellman shows that a fleet of
motor balloons equipped with high ex-
, plosives will be soterrible thatthere will
be no more strife. Hi* voyage marks a
distinct epoch in the development of
aviation, and Wellman’s own story of
the voyage ia.well worth a most careful
reading by every American citizen. In
HAMPTONS
15c
For December
On Sale at AU Newa-ttanda
,15c
itlonablp course* for thhi year*’ tour
naments selected. Several We*l
cities arc bidding for the amat*
tournament.
Tliechampionsbip event in all prob-
these completed ttVt, Into the pen^ [■"'"‘‘r will he awarded to tb« E».«
vIon office. It. is expected that the
tet W<
\
i rob- w
delay will be greater thl, year, owini,
to Ihla new law. Commla>loner Lind-
Key can not forecast now when bo
will be ready to begin paymenta, but
It la piobabte that it will be February
before he will be ready, although he
ia working'nlgh,t and day In prepara
tion.'
G0LFER8 MEET AT CHICAGO.
Chlaago, 111., Jan. 14. -Reprenenta-
Uvra or the Iwdlng golf eluba of the
country flocked to Chicago today to
attend the annual meeting of the Uni
ted EUtei Golf Aaaoclatlou et the
eucour- Blacketone Hotel tonight
The meeting, which la the-flrat t<-
aoetaUon ever held |o the Weal, prom
laca to be a harmonloua affair. Offi-
are to b£ cboaen and the cham-
Cuunty Club of Manchealer, Marta.
IF I HAD KNOWN.
If I had known In- Ihe morning
■low wearily nil the day
The worda unkind
Would trouble my mind
f said when you went away. .
I had been more cheerful, darling.
Nor give you need lea# pain.
But we vex “our. own”
With look and tone ^
We might never.toke back again..
For thongh In the quiet eveulng '
You may five me the klas or peace
Yet It might bo /
That never for me
How many go forth in th# mornlns
That never, come bouj at night!
And heart# have trrokea
At harrrb worda apoken.
We havo careful thought# for taw
atranger,
And amllea for the coming gnaat;
But ort for our own
The bitter tohe.
Though we love our owp boat
Ah! lip# with the ourvp Impatient!
Ah! brow with the look of aooral
"Twero cruel fate
Ty undo the work ot morn.
Were the night too late.
—By Margaret E. Sangcter, from
Soflbner'a.
New lot of Bed Spread# at St and
up.—Dlcklna 8torea.
'If lt-la a Sweater you want yow .
have co etcuae theae cold daya. For
tt-can be had Juat by bringinglittle
money to Sam Heller’o, 47 Albeap
arenue. ','My
FUSLIC STENOGRAPHER.
Public Stenographer oen hd Ihnee at
■ereM office, work done et renapaehle