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WAYCROSS EVEN 1NG HERALD
Personal
NOTICE!
We offer the public greater values in Furniture,
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Stover
and Specialties than any firm in South Ga.
Miss Carrie PerHam Social Editor'
TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
The nun who rings at his work gle
rises his existence to a • gladness
whlcti anyone might enfy.
1 Come to our store for mens and
( boys clothing.
I 24 2L J. W. Adams k Co.
We are moving into our
new store, on corner Plant
avenue and Gordon street,
Wilson Grocery
for Cash we almos
the word Profit.
When we Sell
opposite
Some men live to work) while oth
ers work tfc live; the latter have
found.the happy medium.
We do not intend that our
moving shall hinder us In
the least In giving our cue-
' tomera good and prompt
service. Let us have your
orders, and they will have
our best attention.
We hope to have our
stock well arranged In our
new quarters by next week.
Then we will give you a
special invitation to come
to see us.
70 Plant Ave.
If you want milk pure and rich,
fresh from the spring at Saints Rest
farm, telephone May’s Mill and Feed
Store. They will take your order.
THIS IS ONLY A FEW OF THE
MANY ITEMS YOU WILL FIND AT
THE VARIETY STORE.
ASBESTOS TOASTeRRS
FINE GANDIES.
SOAP.
BOOK BAGS.
BOOK STRAPS
BAKING OISHES.
BALLOONS. »
BABE BALLS
AIR SHIPS.
SELLS ANO BOILERS.
BOWLS.
BOX PAPER
BRACKETS.
CAN OPENERS
CA8TER SETS
CELERY TRAYS.
chair seats
CHALK
CHAMBER SETS
CHINA WARE.
CLIPPERS ANO CLOCKS.
’clothes li»»
CLOTHES PINS
COFFEE POTS
COLLAR BUTTONS
COLLAR SUPPORTERS
CUSPEDORS
CUTLERY ANO OINNER SETS
DIPPERS
EMBROIDERY HOOKS.
EMBROIDERY HOOPS'
ENAMEL WARE, EGG BEATER*.
HAIR BARRETTES
HAIR BRUSHES, HAIR COMBS.
JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS.
SALT BOXES.
VALENTINES
WATCHES.
VEGETABLE DISHES
VINEGAR BOTTLES.
ACCORDIONS
PLASH LIGHTS
COMPOSITION BOOKS
LEDGERS AND OAV BOOKS
TACK HAMMERS C
GARDEN SETS
GARDEN SEEDS ‘ j,y
■WATER BUCKETS.
■DINNER BUCKETS
'.BASKETS, LAMPS AND SCALES.
■HORNS AND CAP PISTOLS.
RUBBER HEELS.
■HANDKERCHIEFS.
HALF HOSE AND LADIES HOSE.
GLOVES. \|
FOUNTAIN PENS. "■
CLAY PIPES. COBB PIPES.
FRENCH BRYAR PIPES.
PENCIL OOXES.
INK STANDS ANO REEM PAPER.
COLOGNE.
POCKET BANKS
COMB SETS AND WRIST BAGS.
WALLETS
PAPER NAPKINS. CRAPE PAPsk
NIPPLES AND SHIELDS.
BAKERS FOR OIL STOVES ^
COMBINATION QRATIRS. £•
DOLLS. . JmS
WayerosH property la lu good de
mand and. prices for real estate, es
pecially for unimproved property are
low enough.
Warners rustproof corsets $1
$1.50 and $2.00.
24 2t. J. W. Adams fc Co.
HOME FURNITURE CO
Phone 49 40 Plant Ave.
Little Miss Margaret Ellington was
the chat tiling hostess at a delightful
party given last night to about forty
of her little fflends.
Col. and Mrs. W. W. I<ambdin, Mis
ses Kuth and Beatrice I.ambdin and
Miss Susie Sharpe are all at Ogle
thorpe where they will be guests at
the Hurt-I^mbdin wedding tonight.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
“Big Clearance Sale”
Of all winter shoes. Prices greatly reduced to make
EGGS GONE DOWN TO 30 CENTS
A DOZEN. OR TWO DOZEN FOR 55
CENTS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
8ATUROAY AT
HARDY BR08.'
Light and dark colored Gala
cloth auttlnga, @ 20c.
Humphrey! k Williamson.
“Z6IGLER8” LADIES PATENT LEATHER BUTTON DRESS SHOES.
REGULAR $4.50,
i Reduced to $3.25.
Come tf thla atore for hosiery and
underwear. ,
24 it ‘ f J. W.' Adams k Co.
W|Yh' ENTHUSIASM'OVEr'a"WON-
DERFUL DISCOVERY.
The editor of the Herald hae been
counting the people In the 11th dis
trict for the past .year. He la now
counting guano lacks for the State
of Georgia. Which occupltlon 1, the
most reputable?
A well kaown scientist recently In-,
traduced to the people of Chattanoo
ga, a discovery resulting from years
of hard study, extensive travel and
much experimenting that ^haa become
the talk of thousand! and hat set
that city on fire with enthusiasm ov
er the many wonderful things It has
done. Scores of people who have
suffered tor year* with some chronte
ailment hive been restored to perfect
health after ualng thla discovery n
short while. The' discovery la prin
cipally composed of a- collection of
roots that are soaked In hot water,
then the juice Is extraeted from them.
H la called Root Juice. Many say
that the energising effects of one
swallow of the Juice Is almost lHan-
taneous. It seem, that It relieves al
most any trouble of the atomaca,
bowels, kidneys and liver and that Ua
soothing, healing and tonic action on
the digestive and secretory organs
Is so rapid that even some of the
wont cases of Indigestion, constipa
tion and narrowest, kidney troubles
and rheumatism are perceptibly ben-
efltted from the very start.
Reduced to $2.50
Redaced to $1.50
We are sorry but Mrs. N. M. John
son. Mrs. J. E. Barry, Mrs. W. M. Nix
and Mr*. J. D. Crawford's names were
accidentally omitted from the Hat of
ladles who attended the Missionary re
ception given by Mrs. W. N. Jane* and
Mrs. Atwell Monday afternoon.
BOYS’ BOX CALF 8HOE8. KIND TO STAND HARD WEAR,
Reduced to $1.35.
INFANTS' AND SMALL SIZES BABY’S VlCl BUTTON AND LACE
SHOES, 75 CENTS KIND,
Reduced to 50c.
The many friends of Mr. Morton
Young will be very much pleased to
leurn that ha wlH return Saturday
from Asheville, N. C-, and take np
his work again at Central Pharmacy.
Mr. Youngs' health la greatly Improv
ed and his friends here are delighted
to learn that he will make.hla home
among ua after eeveral years ab-
Special prices on all mens shoes in this sale.
Invitations have been received In
the city to gta “At Home" for Jan. 2*.
tomorrow afternoon from four to alx,
given by Mn. W. W. Lambdin In
compliment to Mn. Hal Limbdln.
The wedding takes place today at
Oglethorpe and the bridal party will
arrive here tonight. Mrs. Ha| Lamb-
din will be cordially welromed among
the young society set here of which
the waa a popular member when the
made her home here. i mt
tor LaFollette's re-election "is a fore-
Sboes for all the family at ’
I 2L J- w. Adama & Co.
gone conclusion.
Dover, Del., Jan. 25.—The separate
hallo’ for United States senator tak
en in the two houses o fthe Delaware
legislature at noon today follow*)'
House: Senator Dupont, Republi
can 22; WlUard Saulsbury, Democrat
-ve-slft I *tjl
V hate: Dupont 8; Saulsbury 8;
Robert O. Houston, Republican, 1.
FOR RENT—Two connecting .un
furnished rooms. Apply at 51 Nich
ols street. -j It ft
Madison, Wit., Jan. 25.—In the at-
•embly the vote for United States
senator gave:
LaPollette, Republican, 59; Weis-
sen, Democrat, 27; Klelat, Socialist
Democrat 12. Two Democrats were
absent. ^ —rr*'W»-
The iehate v wlll vote So United
States senator thla afternoon. Sena-
beautiful sheer quality,
Only one hundred
eyes? Why don't you rest
your eyes like you would
rest *ny other pert of your
body If It got tired? Why
do you read when. (hey
ache? Why don't yon real
ise the danger there "Is la
neglecting your eyes, the
most precious gift of na-
ture. i
one thousand dif
ferent items that
you will find in the
Variety
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V 13 Parallel Street Phone 574
| Carriage and Automobile Painty
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Bad Colds!
Seals Cold Tablets will break up
r ■ cold in one day# If tbey fail
Canvbave your money back“25c
THE S EALS PHARMACY
-.nv ■fVil.t.STABK
T A. w. ELMGREN. f 1
OPTOMETRIST, ^
48 Gilmore Street
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