Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 27, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD AT THE <x>ooooooo<xx>ooooo NOTICE!! fPersonal SEASONABLE Groceries We now have In *tock Ralston Whole Wheat Flour Rail ton Breakfast Food, Heckeri Oatmeal In barrel! and packages, Heckeri Buckwheat, Self-rising, In barrels. Cream of Wheat, Shredded Wheat Biscuits, New Ceorgta Syrup, and lot* of other good things too numerous to mention. Our price* are reasonable and our goods first-class. We guarantee to save you money. Mr. Mathew Carswell is now alth us permanently and will be pleased to see his friends and serve their wants. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. 10 OUB CUSTOMERS. We are moving into our new store, on corner Plant avenue and Gordon street, opposite Wilson Orocery Co. We do not intend that our moving shall binder us In the least in giving our cus tomers good and prompt service. I^et us have your orders, and they will have our best attention. We “hope to have our slock well arranged in our new quarters by next week. Then we will give you a special invitation' to come to 800 Uh. ' HARDY BROS. J'Miss Carrie Perham Social Ed.lor Mrs. Lucia M. Harvey, of Chicago. , is registered at LaGrande today. Irs. Groff, of Ohio, is in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Groff Hon. Frank Simians, of Clinch county is in the city today. Miss Leila Paschal left today for Guyton where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. City Union King’* Daughters held a meeting in the Sunday school room at First Methodist church yesterday, No city in the state is better equip- ' ped with drug stores than Waycrosi They are up-todato in every respect I Six hundred doz. eggs; 2 do/, foi ( 55c, as long as they last. 27 2t Hardy Bros. :i . Mrs. Walker T. Rivers returned to ' Savannah last night after spading some days here. TWO PHONES: 62 and 301 >0000000000000 | MAKING LAWS TO \A GOVERN BIRD MEN. $ Out in California, where aviation in the great attraction, both for ua { " The Socialist Local will meet Sun day afternoon at .‘I o’clock at Hie court house. All members are re- ! Miss'-Beulah Wnlnwright, of Jesup, is .spending a few days with f:iend« In the city. FOR YOUR HAIR. live sons and visitor* seeking a genial dime, and where Glenn II. Curtiss Is induing navy and army officers, and Eugene Ely Is Hying to and from (Jn- j Quested to he -present, ole Sam’s battleships as a morning j diversion, they are making laws to govern the blrdmen. The first hills governing aerial high ways have been Introduced In the California legislature at Sacramento by asHemblymun Fitzgerald in the Assembly and by Senator Wolfe in the senate. They were prepared un der the guidance of the Pacific Aero Club at San Francisco, and provldo first for the designation of aeroplan es as "motor vehicles," the register ing of such vehicles’ with the Secre tary of State and the taking out of a license number, to be displayed as on the automobile. 2G 3t Here Are Facts We Want You To Prove At Our Risk. When the roots of the hair are en tirely dead and the pores of the scalp are glnzed over, we do not believe that anything can restore hair growth. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic acts scien tifically, destroying the germs which are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It Is a must pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately perfumed and will not guin The hills also contain a clause re- j nor pormanently stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of gardlng the carrying of lights. It Is J provided that all aeroplanes shall carry "at lenst four lights, one In the center of the vehicle In front of the driver, one at the extreme rear, uml one at each end of the lifting planes, these last two to he, one rod and one green, the red light, to bo placed at tho eud of the right plane, and the green at the end of the left plane." It would seem that the legislators of California take It for granted that the type of the every-day air vc-ticfe will bo the biplane, judging by the arrangements of the lights. Rut these bUls are not the only pro* posed legislation. The shootiug clubs In California are urging legislation to govern shooting game from aero planes. They fear that the blrdmen will tfUasc the feathered trl$*o off their preserves, amt make shooting from tho ground more difilctm than it la now. Thus does the science of aviation progress. x LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN WON’T GET ANY RAISE Chicago Jan. 27.- RepresentatUe of the 35,000 locomotive firemen em ployed on 61 western railroads and the general managers who have been* conferring over a dispute as to the wage* to he paid on a certain class of engines, have failed to reach an aftree uient and the wages will continue tho same. A year ago an arbitration board gave fliremen on engines with a 24- Inch cylinder or over and on com pound engines weighing over 215,000 pounds $3.75 per day. The general managers claimed this was a mistake a* many of the engines were equip ped with superheaters that reduced the amount of coal burned te the same level as the smaller classes of engines. The firancta wanted an In crease of t$ per cent tn wages la lien of the wvnrd of the arbiter*. Ilexall "93" Hair Tonic rnd uso It as directed. If It docs not relieve scalp Irritation, remove dandruff, prevent the hair, from falling out and pro mote an Increased growth of hair ana In every way give entire satisfaction, simply come hack ahd tell us and without question or formality we will hand hack to you every ponny you paid us for It. Wo lend our endorsement to Rexall "93” Hair Tonic and sell It on this guarantee, -bocause we believe It Is tho best hair tonic ever discovered. It comes In two sizes, prices GO cents uml $1.00. Remember you can obtain It only at our shore.—The Rexall Store. The Seals Pharmacy. r.m self-conceited man navor dreams that a woman chats and smiles out of pure friendliness. A dose of horse sense would prove too strong for your chronic kicker, but It’s the oiily hope of a cure. Ladies. Misses and Childrens Patent leather cloth top Button Shoes.— Dinkins. 27 3» We offer the public greater values in Furniture, - Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Stoves and Specialties than any firm in South When we Sell for Cash we almost. Eliminate the word Profit. I 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. o«x>oooooooooooooo C Don’t buy cheap garden seed, be cause they are. cheap, but plant the best you can get, regardless of price. Waycross schools well filled, but yet there is room for a few more schollars. Indies, Misses and Childrens Patent leather cloth top Button Shoes.— Dicklns. 27 3t «- TRY THF. WANT ADS VOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* WHY? Why do you abuse your eyes? Why don’t you rest your eyes like you would rest any other part of your body If it got tired? Why do you read when they ache? Why don’t you real ise the danger there la In neglecting your eyes, the most preeioo* gift or na ture. T. A. W. ELMGREN. OPTOMETRIST, « Gilmore Stmt Mr. C. F. Hurt still remain in a cri tical condition at the Kings Daughters hospital and it Is feared today that tr will be necessary o take his arm off. Quito a nuinebr of stranger people In the city today. Also a fady from Chicago and a gentleman from Miss ouri. Mrs. Heggie representing the Tet ley teas Is in the city. Mrs. Heggie made a number of friends here while giving demonstrations of the Tetleys teas several years ago. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S “Big Clearance Sale” Of all winter shoes. Prices greatly reduced to make a quick sa gn le. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dim mock of Valdosta arrived last night and are at home with Mrs. Warren Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Dimmock will be cordiadlly welcomed here. -ZEIGLERS” LADIES PATENT LEATHER BUTTON DRE8S SHOES., REGULAR *4.50, Reduced to $3.25. LADIES VICI AND PATENT LEATHER“DRES8 SH0E3. REGULAR • *3.00 AND $3.50, Reduced to $2.50 CHILDRENS VICI AND PATENT LEATHER BUTTON AN& LACE SHOES, *2.00. ' Redaced to $1.50 BOVS’ BOX CALF SHOES. KINO TO STAND HARD WEAR, Reduced to $1.35. INFANT8’ AND SMALL SIZES BABY’S VlC| BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, 75 CENTS KIND, Reduced to 50c. The Davis-Hurrls Hairdressing and Shampooing parlors will be opened Monday morning In room 329-31 in \* Grande Building. The ladles invite the patronage of the public. The Herald office Is besieged each day Vith people hunting homes or rooms. Waycross must get busy and build houses to take care of our peo pie who are coming here to maki their home among ns. Special prices on ail mens shoes in this sale.* Humphreys & Williamson Jooooooooooockxoooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOO i Mr w. Stervhi, of Nashville. . who has been vMtlng her brother Mr. F. E. Blackmer at 51 Reed street returned to her home last night. Mr. Blackmer who is one w the Western Union operator has been sick, and is still very ill at 54 Reed street. -SWEET ADELINE” SUNG BY MAYOR OF BOSTON Huston. Mass., .Ian. 27.—The voice ot Mayor John P. Fitzgerald ringing over the heaila of 10.000 people In the refrain ot -Sweet Adeline" wai aa unexjree^ feature of the 153nd cele* hration of the birth of Robert Burns by the Caledonian club here laat night. h CABBAGE PLANTS ' ' - EARLY HEADERS r ready for dUtrfbu- tlon. It ta Impossible to set soy better oir more reliable plante than oars, as we ate nothin* but the beet eeeds from old grow* ere or undisputed reputation. .Try our* and be convinced. Don’t took for cheap eeede or plante from which to crow crops, but seek quality If von would succeed. _ xzrs&szs EasrssJS MS rata toll! potRU. ».B.«foeeCeNBez»,Menettl.C. 4 to Wrl TR v THF. WANT ADS Bad Colds! Seals Cold Tablets will break up your cold in one day. If they fail you Can*bave your money back—25c THE SEALS PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE \ ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo CARRIAGE PAINTER / Carriage and Antomobile Painting / NEATLY EXECUTED v ’ F. O. SMITH, \ J 3 ONLY FIRST CLASS CASSIA Ge PAINTER IN TOWN. <><> ««000<K>00000000000000000000000