Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 14, 1911, Image 8

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DRINK «BOWDEN LITHIA LIME’ AT ALL FOUNTS For Tampa, High Spring! Train <1 t:00 si 's.ervatlom, etc. Call On R B. Pollard, Ticket Agent WarrroM. On. AND TO HUNOREOS IN NEIGHBOR- | ING COUNTIES. ' OUR JOB DEPARTMENT WILL I ALSO BE REOPENEO AND VERY j MUCH IMPROVED.* NEW MACHIN I ERV WILL BE ADDED AND A | LARGE STOCK OP STATIONARY 1 WILL BE CARRIER ' 1 THESE FEATURES WILL IN NO WAY .'INTERFERE WITH OUR DAI. LY EDITION, WHICH WILL ALSO, BE GREATLY IMPROVED. OifR FRIENOS WILL PLEASE TAKE DUE NOTICE OF THIS STATEMENT It la Pure. Safe And Reliable It la Not Sticky. Oily Or Greasy « Is An Elegant. Refreshing Dressin It The Hair Solt And Glossy It Quickly Removes Dandruff It Restores Paded And Gray Hair Ti It Stops Hair Falling And Makes Tti II Will Make You Look Years Younger PRICE AT ALL DRUGGISTS r 50c. and $1 company A BOTTLE — ASf T. '#0*9 mi RMMnmMM by OHKROKIK PHARMACY* A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE U n valuable family friend. FOler’e Honey and Tar fulfill* this condition exactly: Mrs. Charles Kline. N. 8th Si.. Easton. Pa., tutes'.. "Several members of my family hare been cur ed of had coughs and colds by the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and t am never without a bottle In the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation In the throat and loosens np the told I have always found It a reliable cough cart," Ota Pharmacy, Bowden Lithia Springs Water Co. Announces with pleasure its new management* DIRECTORS- JOHN D. LITTLE, President MRS. L.P. WHITEHEAD, Vice-President HERBERT F. HALEY, Sec'y & Treas. WILLIAM VINSON, General Manager J. CARROLL PAYNE D. WOODWARD JOHN D. LITTLE • MRS. L P. WHITEHEAD W. L COSGROVE DR W. S. ELKIN THOS. B. PAINE HERBERT F. HALEY M. S. HARPER W. S. ELKIN. JR Prescribe.! by the moat eminent physicians with unerring effect in the following diseases: In disorders dependent ujsin a Uric Acid Diathesis, Rheumatism, and all disorders arising from mai-assimilation. it haa proven highly successful. In many forms of constipation, Bowden Lithia is very effective. In chronic Malsrious Fevers of every variety, in (Jouty conditions, Gravel and Stone in Bladder, incipent Bright's Disease, and in all affections of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urethra requiring alkaline treatment, Bowden Lithia is with every con fluence ri-commcnded. For suppressed or excessive urine, and in various diseases of thd Digestive Orguns, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Diseases and Jaundice, it is very beneficial. WATER The Greatest of All Natural Mineral Waters PRICE LIST 5 Gallon Demijohn ...... $2.50 12 Gallon Carboys $5.00 6 Gallon Cases (12 Bottles) . . . $2.50 F. 0. B. Lithia Springs, Georgia Empty veaeela redeemed F. O. B. Lithia Springs, Ga., as follows: If shipped by Express, empties can be returned free. (When returning empties always enclose Express re ceipt.) Demijohns, $1.00; Carboys, $2.00; Cases, $1.00. REMITTANCE SHOULD ACCOMPANY YOUR ORDER. Order of ut direct, to be shipped to you from the Springe the day order ie received, or order from your druggist or grocer. Its power in Insomnia is unequalled. The bromides exert a soothing effect upon the sleepless, and those who have used the water have found speedy and permanent relief. As a Nerve Sedative thla Water stands alone without a rival, and hence It is admirably adapted to women of frail constitutions, and weak, puny children, as it quiets the nerves and produces sound, restful sleep, so essential to the exhausted and the invalid. * . There are numerous other diseases for which Bowden Lithia Water is an efficient remedy, as is shown beyond question by the testimonials of hundreds of physicians. - On account of its delightfully pleasant ta3tc, Bowdeu Lithia Water is an ideal table water for home consumption, \ k BOTTLED ONLY AT "HE SPRINGS Lithia Springs, Douglas Count}-, Ga. ^ ’ Atlanta, (in., Jan. 13.—The officers fraternity and their families, and has around the festal hoard to do honor Dakqta and Gearge Sutherland of of tlife Mason’s Annuity ore compiling already ucconipllshed a world of good, to some of the sns of the University Utah, and a score oi more of repre- flgures showing the splendid growth It has hundreds of memheis In Geor* who havo won distinction In the af* sentatives in Congress President of this organlr.ntfon In the south du* gta and in every state thioughout the fails of the nation. The dinner has Hutchins, President Eneritus Angel!, ring fne part year. ^ south. been designated a '’National Michigan and the members of the board of re- Musons everywhere will ho Inter* —* Dinner.’’ and has beeu arranged by gents of the University of Michigan cited to know that tills institution TO HONOR JUSTICE DAY. the New York alumni. (also are expected to he present has irado splendid progress not only .New York, Jan. 13. Decorated in Among the noted graduates of. . - — * during the past twelve, months, but colors of yellow and blue, the ban* Michigan who are to be the guests ever since its foundation, and that it quet hall of the Hotel Astor will re* of honor are Justice William R. Day la filling exactly the need for which sound tomorrow night with the M U. of the Supreme Court of the United It Is designed. of M. rail! rah!’*, when 1,000 alumni States, Senators Benjamin F^gblvley The Mason's Annuity is a benefit of (tie University of Michigan from of Indiana, WilMam Warner of Mis- order' for members of iue masonic all parts of the country assemble souri. Porter J. McCumber tk North • 'Time's Flight Turned Backward** 1 SAGE AND SULPHUR. Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger READ MRS. HERRICK’S SWORN STATEMENT State or New Yoax ) ' * M v | Count* or Monboe | M Rochmt**, N. Y. ^ ' Nancy A. Herrick, being duly sworn, deposes and say*: When I was a girl, I had a head of heavy, long, dark brown hair which was the envy of my schoolmates, and which attracted the atten tion and remarks of strangers. As I grew older, my hair com menced to come out, just a little at first, but gradually more and more, and then began to turn gray. I was induced by the many good reports I had heard of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy to try a bottle. My hair was quite thin and gray when I began using Sage and Sulphur, and you can imagine ray satis faction when I found that it was fast coming back to its natural condition, being thicker, darker and more glossy than it had been for a long time. I continued to use Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is now as heavy, dark and smooth as when I was a girl of sixteen. It is now four years since I commenced using Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is still in splendid condition. w A IteUryPkUie. Preserve Your Youth and Beauty by Using WYETH’S saGE^SULPHuf* HA UR REMEDY There are a good many heroea In novels who couldn't earn a living in real life. Many a close man la open to sus picion. \ ! Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 13.—Despite the pitiful pleas that her child be return ed to her, the recorder, after consci-j cntlously investigating the clrcum-i stances of the case, has decided to turn .the child over to other relatives, and to commit Mrs. Driscoll to the Barclay Home, not as a prisoner, but to remain there for a Ume until Mhe cWLtUvAiati aT WAYCR03S. MVoio savaouah Vain 189 .......5:60 am Train 185 ..' 12:50 pm could convince the authorities of her : if rA | a 2l &:65 pn» reformation, when she might if it ^raln 57 10:09pm wore deemed wise, recover her little j ,» rMn a^urgouiory one. (Train 58 6:15 am Mrs. Dilscol, it will be recalled, Train ISO 6:46 pm deserted the little three-year-old j from BalnbrfdKH At Ybonnavllle daughter & fe.w days ago in a negro 'Train !8l *.9:40 am W. H. ULMER , yiheelwrighl and Blacksmith, Horseshoeing "A i Specialty. Next to Wilson Liundry, justiin rear of Singleton FurnitureCompany. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Atlantic Coast l_ine Schedule. dofakturim V.ouse. She was subsequently arres ted in a local hotel. ***rnn» AI tnm; Train 93 4:65 pm fr«ta 9J * 9:65 aui lr.ua 9? <5:00 pm f rom Cmcago and Nortweat ». C* Special (via Albany)... .4:56 am Dixie Flyer (via Tifton)....6:35 am South Atlantic limited . 6:36 am From BruuawlcV Train 96 . ^ 7:40 For Jesup sad Savannah Train W ........5:56 aMl - tiwin las 10:00 am Train 180 .,..7:80 pta Train 2? 5.10 pm, For Montgomery Train 189 ...6:10 am Train 57 .10:25 pm For Balnbrldg* and Toociasviilo. ^ Train ISO ... 0;10 ant For Albany Train 92 IOjJO pis. * Train 96 7:60 am Train 90 ,....6:10 pm For Chicago and Nottnwet* r. C. Special (via Albany) 10:50 pm Dixie Flyer (via Ttfton) ....10:30 pm South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:20 pm For Brunswick Tula 90 5:56 pui Tr * ln 91 ln > Fmut Jacksonville jTralaM .....6:10 pm Train M 5:55 bail For J.ckimovlll* PAST.j Train 32 .... 10:15 pm i Tr » ln 95 (Dixie Flyer ...5:40 »m Train 0) .'. 5:00 Train 33 .... '. 6:40 From Tampa. High Spring via Da- ralD 6:16 post Train 43.... ...7:25 pm For through SOhedulM. Pullman E. H. Norik. A. O. P. A. Savannah .(la early in the year mil the HERALD WILL ISSUE irs WEEK- LY EOITION AS IN THE OUR WEEKLY WILL BE TWELVE I Train >4 10:25 pm PAGES AND WILL BE SENT TO j Praia 61 ,1..10:45 pm EVERY FAMILY IN WARE COUNTY