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NOTICE!
to OUR CUSTOMERS.
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j Mist Carrie Perham Social Ed.lor j
j Dr. H. P. izlar hat returned horn
j Wilmington, Delaware, where be went
on a short business trip.
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SEASONABLE Groceries
We now have la
Reletoa Whole Wheat Flow
Ralston Breakfaat Food,
Heckera Oatmeal In barrele
and package* *, Heckera
Buckwheat, Self-rising, In
barrel*. Cream of Wheat,
Shredded Wheat Biscuits,
New Georgia/ Syrup, end
lot* of other good thing*
„ too numeroua to mention.
Our price* are reaaonabl*
and our good* Orst-clsss.
We guarantee to «a»e you
money.
Mr. Mathew Carawell 1*
now with a* permanently
•cd will b* pleoied to **e
hi* friend* and *erve their
want*.
MAY’S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 2.
FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE
Patronise till* Mvery. They appre
ciate our prompt aervlce, Brat-clai*
turn out* and reasonable' price*) If
you appreciate alt these you will-pa
tronize u* al*o.- - • - «. .
McGregor Mayo
Bearding, Livery and Saida Stablta.
Tebenu Bt. Wnycroaa, On.
PHONE NO. S3.
SLEEPLESSNESS
Its Cause and Remedy.
Ho you know what It la to Me awahe
nlptita. Ildglty, rostleaa, toatlng about,
cojntlag Kiu ImckwaPde, or sheep
Jumping over n fence, all in a vain
endeavor to lose yourself in slumber-
land and net the rest which you so
much need.
No one, unless they have been trou
bled with Insomnia, can begin to real
ise li'e horror* nnd liow wearing It
to.
In nine cases out ot ten It Is simply
n case ot overworked nerves or de
rangement of the digestive system.
Thousands of anch cares arc lining
cured by Vlnol. As proof we quote
from a letter recently received from
Marlon, tnd:
','1 could not alcep nlshts, wait run
down, nervous, had no appetite and
warn all discouraged. Vlnol made nte
well after all other remedies had
foiled. I Bleep splendidly, and have
gained In etrength" Mrs. U R. Hein-
leln. (We guarantee this testimonial
to he genuine.)
We oak every person who eulfert
from sleeplessness or who Is nervous
or run-down to try a bottte ot Vlnol
with the undenlendlng that their
money will be returned If It does not
help them. -Vlnol contain* no drugs
or oil, and agrees with everyone. The
S< -ils Pharmacy.
We are moving into our
new ftore, oq corner Plant
avenue and Gordon street,
opposite Wilson Grocery
Co.
We do not Intend that our
moving a hall binder ua In
the least In giving our cus
tomers good and prompt
aervlce. Let us have your
orders, and they will have
our best attention.
We hope to have our
•lock well arranged in our
new qnurtere by next week.
Then we will give you a
special Invitation to come
to seo ua.
HARDY BROS.
TWO PHONES:
62 and 301
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Mr. and Mrs, Dan Lott have mov-
>' ed Into their bekutllul new home nest
j Quarternmn street school.
New Madras, Bwlases and plaid
Flaxona for waists, it 26.
Humphreys ft Williamson.
If I can fill my brother’s life with Joy.
Be true to self, keep courage through
. the dally strife;
If I can make new friendships, not
destroy.
Hut keep and hold the old. Without
alloy;
If, through each day, some kind word
I may speed.
To con* hack to bis troubled face »
-smile, ,
Inspire In him new courage, gow'the
seed ^ ^ , '
Of love nnd hope; ah. then, Indeed,
I’ll know my life has really been
worth while.
If fn hie hour of sorest need and grief
The game of "life seems o'er;) nil hop*
ha* fled;
My love reach out to him and bring
relief,
Unswerving trust, abiding faith.
Arm belief;
Then surely, God will blesa the life
• I’ve led.
Mr. J. W. McDonald of Valdosta It
in the city spending the week with
Rev. Cook at the Methodist parsonage.
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Hlghsmith of
New York city ere in the city guest*
of Mrs. J. N. Higbsmlm and Mr*. A
M. Lletcb.
Mrs. Kate Young is In the cltfr from
Jacksonville and will spend several
weeks here. Mrs. Young Is at home
with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wood,
Miss Susie Msy Watt Is being very
pleasantly entertained at Thomaavllla
the guest of Miss Alice May Ansley
this week.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Fleming are stop
ping at Mrs. Becka on Mary street.
Dr. Fleming can be reached by phon
ing No. 243. Office phone 308. 24 Ot
Mias Edna Thompson, after a two
months visit to St. Simon, haa return
ed to Grace Church Rectory where
she will make her home with the
Rev. Father and Mrs. Heigbam.
Tomorrow, (Wednesday) evening
(he Festival of the Conversion of
Saint Paul there will be a celebration
of tti£ Holy Eucharist- lb Grace
ChufCS at 10:20 *. m.
Miss Jessie Myers, formerly*ot the
faculty of the Women’s College, Me
ridian, Mias., will be glqd to secure
a number or pupils In Instrumental
music. Reference! given. Terms
reasonable. Apply at 130 Plant ave
nue. r
IP I HAD ECZEMA
I’d wash It away with that mild
soothing liquid, D. D. D. Trial bot
tle, 26c. Relieves all kinds of akin
trouble,. cleansing away the Impuri
ties and clearing up the complexion
as.nothing else can, * -
Yea. If I had any kind of akin trou
ble I’D USE D. D. D.
H. S. Redding.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
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JSPpprv WHVf
Why do you abiiso your"
eyeet Why don’t you real
your eye* like you, would-
rest any oihor part of your
body if If got tired f "^hy
iW" you read whpn they,
ache? Why don’t you reun
ite the danger there la in
nealecting your eyes, the
most precious gift of na-
tore. 1 It
T. A. W. ELMGREN.
OPTOMETRIST,
43 Gilmore Street.
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'■ CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street. Phone 574
Carriage and Automobile painting
NEATLY, EXECUTED
F. O. SMITH, v
g ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE FAINTER IN TOWN.
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The Ladles ot the Catholic Altar
Society met Monday afternoon and
elected the following officer* for the
present yenr: President, Mrs. H. S.
DuBose; Vice President, Mrs. J. N.
Phelan; Secretary and Treasurer,
Mrs. B. Grady; 8acristian. -Mrs. W. F.
Clco; asslatant Sacristlan. Mrs. E. B.
Wheatley. I
The. funeral service of Mrs, J. V.
Creel was held last night at eight
o'clock at,- the home on Elizabeth
street. The service was conducted by
Rov. W. H. Scruggs and Rev. Osgood
Cook. The ram alps were taken at
teu o'clock to Edison, <>a., for Inter
ment. The remains were arcompan
led by Mrs. F. B. Trent and Dr. J. F.
Creel. » T ''{) 4
Capt. Catlin and Envoy Windham
of the Salvation Army-Are still con
lined to their' rooms. Envoy Wind;
ham with typhoid fever and Cap,"
Catlin with n severe case of lagrlppe.
Captain Catlin was moved from the
home yesterday to Ike Kings Daugh
ters hospital where he will be taken
cate of. Eavoy Windham la b*]uj
cered 'tor by Mr. end jure. Ed Knox
et their home on Gilmore etreet.Capt
Slekman of Atlanu will arrive In the
morning and will take charge of the
work until they are better.
We offer the public greater values in Furniture,
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, StovM
and Specialties than any firm in South Ga.^
When we Sell for Cash we almosl
Eliminate the word Profit.
Our Prices on Terms are the Very Lo well 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
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40 Plant Ave.
HUMPHREY’S & WILLIAMSON’S
“Big Clearance
One lot Men’s Colored Laundry and Negligee
Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00
Clearance Price 25c.
One Table of Ladies’, Children and Men’s Win
ter Underwear. Regular price 25c.
Clearance Sale 15c.
Extra Large Size Union Linen Hack Towels.
Clearance Sale 1254c
Small lot of Large Size Cotton Comforta.
Clearance Sale $1 *00
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES.’
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
Shoes lor all the family at
2( rC J. W. Adams & Co.
Flaxon. beautiful sheer quality,
yard wide, & 16c.
Humphreys ft Williamson,
phone 21 for over shoes and rain
<•0.11:-.
2t 2L J. ■ W. Adams ft Co.
Warners rust-proof corset* 21.00,
$1.50 and $2.00. . '
24 2L J. W. Adams ft Cp.
PROHIBITION LEADERS
MEET FOR CONFERENCE
• TRV THE WANT ADS'
Bad Colds!
Seals Cold Tablets will break up
your cold in one day. If tbey fail
you Can. bave your money back—25c
THE SEALS PHARMACY
tii uxauitou
Chicago, Jan. 24.—Scores ol nation
al Prohibition party leaders from
nearly every state In the. union are
j In town to attend the meeting of the
national committee.
"I ’ Plana for the_ party's presidential
| campaign In 1912 will be considered
and the preliminary details with re-
j gard to the place of holding the pres
idential convention next year will he
determined.
Light and dark colored Galatea
■loth suitings. @ 29c.
Humphreys ft Wllliaaaaon.
Come to this store tar hosiery sad
underwear. '
24 2t J. WrAdams ft OeT
BR00K8 COUNTY HOGS
BRING SMALL FORTUNE.
Quitman, Ga., Jan. 24.—The bacon
record of the.D. T. Clyatt farms this
season was very unusual.
Mr. Clyatt baa sold this sea^r^-IM
hogs, for which he received about
13,600,
Mr. Clyatt sold onmhalf ot these on
their feet, and they were ahlpped to
Brunswick. -B&tr'i
The remainder ot the hogi were
killed and sold -In this nuuj|
Numerous other farmers ’
county are doing equally i
season.
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- as well this
The man who puts Ms faith In
Waycross is wise. The man who
puts Ms money here Is sudf to win.
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Call at 30 Reed atreet for your
Cabbage plants. They are fresh from
the ornery fa South Csreliaa.