Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 23, 1911, Image 4

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• , Rev. Cook preached two very fine sermons at First Methodist' Church yesterday. Rev. Cook will remain here during the week. Mrs. Cook it still very unwell and it win very like ly be some time before she wlll'be able to come to Waycross. T. A. W. ELMQREN OPTOMETRIST, 43 Gilmore Street 4 them on (he table several times. | When Judge Felton solemnly pro nounced the death sentence. Alford | seemed than to realise his fate, and sank back Into his chair as though he ihad fainted. His brother who 'was seated next to him Immediately bent over the convicted man. and In a few minutes he recovered sufficiently to aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CARRIAGE PAINTER f Y 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 x | Carriage and Automobile Painting | | NEATLY EXECUTED M I F. O. SMITH, i ONLY FIRST V CIAM CARRIAGE- PAINTER IN TQWN, 9 a>eoooooooooo|Ooooooeoooeeoeoo9oe« o PEARY CAME WITHIN t) MILE’' OF THE POLE SAYE COMMITTEE WANT ADS WAYCROSS EVEN ING HERALD AT THE NOT ICEIilFersonal 10 OUR CUSTOMERS. Mi** Carrio Parham SocJal Editor % MIs» Jennie Walowrlgbt of Wiuo SEASONABLE Groceries Wo now bnro In stock Ralston Whole Wboat Flour Ralston Breakfast Food, Heckers Oatmeal In barrele and packages, Hackers Buckwheat, Self-rising, In barrels, Cream of Wheat, Shredded Wheat Biscuits, New Georgia Syrup, and lota of other * good things too numerous to mention. Our prices are reasonable and our goods flrst-class. We guarantee to save you money. Mr. Mathew Carswell is now with us permanently and w.'l! be pleased to see We are moving into our new store, on comer Plant avenue and Gordon street, opposite Wilson Grocery Mra. J. L Waite after spending ! three weeks at her old home in Fort Valley will return aome tonight. We do not intend that our moving shall hinder us in the least In giving our cus tomers. good and prompt service. Let os have your orders,, and they will have our beat attention. We hope to have our stock well arranged In our new quarter# by nest week. Then we will give you a special invitation to come Mra: T. E. McCall and little daugh ter of Jesup are in the city guests of Mra. D. V. Holt. Rev. Sanders of the Deenwood church paid, the Herald office a pleas ant visit this morning. Mrs. W. W. Analey has been called f I to Alabama on account of the serious [ j illness of her father. Master Charles Williams is out again after a critical illness of soma 1 weeks. Mrs. Garwood of Quitman spent bla friends and serve their wants. M AY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. Satir.day and Sunday here the guest of her sister Miss Clyde Griffin. HARDY BROS. TWO PHONES: 62 and 301 Mr. aud Mrs. T. L. Graves of Wares- boro spent yesterday in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kdgu/r Cats- weil. Mias Carrie Pelham will greatly ap preciate items of social or persona] Interest, either sent or phoned to the Herald office, phone 2!>. We offer the public greater values in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Stoves and Specialties than any firm in South Ga.^ OSi I When we Sell for Cash we almosl Eliminate the word Profit- Our Prices on Terms are the Very Lowest and our terms are very easy. See us before you buy, we take pleasure in showing you through' our line. HOME FURNITURE CO. Phone 49 „ - 40 Plant Ave. Patronise this Livery. They appre ciate our prompt service, flrst-class turn outs and reasonable prices. If you appreciate all these you will pa tronize us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sale, Stable,. r«bonu St Waycrosi, Ox PHONE NO. 63* *A- ■ - - RING 174 FOR WOOD. HAYII PREPARES FOR DOMINICANS BOUNDARY DI8PUTE MAY RE SULT IN WAR. Port au PrlncoT Ilaytl, Jan. 23.— Orders for the moblixiation of the troops in the Duimrtment of lie North tove been issued. Meantime Hatllen soldiers me hurrying to the Domini can frontier. Tho republic la natch wrought utv fearing Hayll will be compelled ti fight out Its boundury dispute with Santo Domingo. So Does Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Asthma. Yoti can easlty tell by reading the symptoms below, whether you have catardi or not: Offensive breath, frequent sneezing, discharge from the nose, stoppage of the note, huskiness of the voice, tick ling in throat, droppings in throat, a cough, pain In chest, loss of strength, variable appetite, spasms of coughing, low spirited at times, raising of* mu cus. difficulty In breathing, loss of vital force. ft/ R. Brinson A Co., has a sensible remedy (money back if it falls) for catarrh, called HYOMFK pronounced Hlgh-o-me) which is a vaporized air, so antiseptic, that when it is breath ed over the Inflamed and germ-lnfea- ted membrane, It kills all germ life, gives relief in two minutes and cures catarrh. The price, Including, hard^ rubber pocket inhaler. Is only $1.00. The in haler will last a lifetime, so that ahouldl you need a second bottle of HYOMEI you can get It for 50 cents. Jan. 13, 23, Feb. 3. Mi3. Elizabeth King who has been quite sick for some days at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. T. E. l,ani«r is better today. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S “Big Clearance Sale” j Mr. R. O. Brock and family of Pen- j dleton, 8. C., have come to Waycross to make this place .their home. Tire Herald welcomes them. One lot Men's Colored Laundry and Negligee Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00 Mr. R. W. Wolfe, the pleasant trav eling salesman for the National Starch Co., la In tha. city for,,a short stajf. j Clearance Price 25c. Take everything away yfrora your children, that looks like gun or a pistol. There are other things amuse them. One'Table of Ladies’, Children and Men’s Win ter Underwear. Regular price 25c. Clearance Sale 15c. The flab and oyster market of th« city la being well supplied from Brunswick, Jackaonvllla and Savan nah. JUDGE T. A. PARKER SPEAKS AT Y. M, C. Savannah. Gau, Jan. 23.—JuAge T. A. Parker of Waycraaa wa. a vlaltor to Savannah # yesterday, coming bora to dollrer two addreasea before thj Y. M. r. A. He apoke llrat to tho boya of the Y. M. C. A. at tho Y. M C. A. building and latar went to the Liberty Theatre where ho addres sed a large assemblage of young men. Judge Parker la otw of Ula beat known men In South Georgia and ho baa many (Honda In 8avannah. Why do you ubuae ybur eyeuf Why don’t you rent your eyea like you would real any other part of your body If it got tired? Why . do you read when fliey ache? Why don’t you real- tao the danger there la Id' neglecting your eyea. the moat precloua gift of na- ,uro ' • E3I Cali at 30 Reed street for your cab- bage^plaflta. 20 centa per hundred. And be sure you know how to count The lady we board with makes a slip sometimes. Extra Large Size Union Linen Huck Towels. Clearance Sale 12&c Smsll lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts. Mr. C. T. Hurt who has been ye«ry ethically 111 for some weeks at tha King’s Daughters Hospital is Improv ing and it is thought will be able) to be out soon. Clearance Sale $1 -OO The funeral of little Wlliner Forties who was accidentally shot yesterday afternoon occurred this afternoon at I BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES. two o'clock from the home at Hebard- vllle. Rev. W. H. Scruggs of Central Baptist chflfch conducted the ssi ,r v, At the First Methodist Church yes terday morning Mr. William Johnson aang a solo which waa very much joyed. At the' evening service two anthems by the regular choir we:* rendered. Humphreys & Williamson J <> o<><x>o<><*<><><>< ><><> ^> EDWARD ALFORD, THE WIFE. the Jury returned it’u verdict at a few MURDERER MUST HANG. ’ minute, after 12 o'clock wau a dra- 1 I matte one. A, the Jurora Bled Into Macon, Ga-, Jari. 33-Edward B. Alford waa convicted Baturday of tha murder of his wlfd. Mrs. Carrie At* ford, and his mother-in-law, Mra. E. B. Exurn, qnd- sentenced to bang on March 11. the day fallowing that ut for the execution off W. D. Walker, the court room tbe color seemed to rush to the face of the prisoners, which up to that time had borne an absolutely blank expression, and fit almost entirely devoid of color. The prisoner got up out of his chair and walked nervoualy to the opposite end of the table and then back, and after X wbq waa convicted Thursday of wife-, a | ttln( down again made several murder. f S Tbe ecene in the court 4, I sharp Je^lu at bla mustache, wrung t room when _ £j B 1,^,4, piteously, and pounded Washington, Jan. 13.—That Capt Robert E. Peary came tvfthln 1.6 mile, of the north pole, near enough to establish hi, claim of having been at tbe exact spot, I, the decision of the house comraitee on naval affairs, which have been considering the bill to retire Captain Peary with the rank_ of Rear Admiral. Representative Bates of Tennessee, * presented fi majority report of Uw^ committee recommending that Peary be retired with the rank of Raar Ad miral. Tha minority report, submittal by Roberta ot Massachusetts, does not question Captain Peary’s '“perform-ffifcj ance,” but arraigned the NatlonavY geographical society,’ which admitted* his finding the pole after a slight ex amination ot Peary’s proofs. <. '