Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 28, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD AT THE SEASONABLE Groceries Wo now b*v* In stock Ralston Whole Wheat Flour Ralston Breakfast Food, Heckera Oatmeal In barrel* and packages. Heckera Buckwheat. Selfrising, In barrels. Cream of Wheat, Shredded Wheat Biscuit*, Now Ceorgla Syrup, and lota of other good thing* too numerous to mention. Our price* are reasonable and our good* first-class. We guarantee to aave you money. Mr Mathew Carswell Is now with u* permanently and will he pleased to see his friends and serve* their want*. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ASpecial Invitation; Is .low Extended to You TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE On CORNER OF PLANT AVE. AND GOR- DON STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. OUR LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, FEED, SEED, ETC., 18 WELL ARRANG* . .ED, AND READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. WE CAN MEET ALL HON EST COMPEITION. AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO EAT, FROM THE CLEANEST AND MO81 8ANITARY STORE IN THE CITY. WE KEEP OUR MEAL, GRITS. RICE. AND DRIED FRUITS, ETC., IN BINS THAT ARE DUST PROOF, MOUSE PROOF AND ROACH PROOF. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK AND CAN GIVE YOU BIG CUT PRICES ON A GOOD MANY ARTICLES THAT WE HAVE BOUGHT IN LARGE QUANITIES. HARDY BROS. Phone 62. THE PURE FOOD STORE. >v<y00000000000<>0 Mr. J. O. Moore of Atlanta, is in he city. ('apt. (J. D. Wood of Brunswick visiting our city today. Dr. H. H. MHills, wife and daughter of Galveston, Mo., are in the city located at Phoenix hotel. When a young fellow suddenly tak es to working desperately you may nut him 'down as balked In love, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGee returned yesterday after a visit of several days t«- relatives at Boston, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bennett left last night for Hanford, Fla., to visit friends. The Waycjoss Weekly Herald is covering the territory in this sectloP just like the morning dew. Mfas Bulah Walnwriglit left today for Waycross. to spend the week end the gm st of Miss I.iiIii Itaybon.—Jea- up Sentinel. Mrs. Oir Is in the city from Jack ionville for a few days. Mrs. Orr .vlll be rememlmrcd here as Miss Su- Thc Socialist l^ocal will meet day afternoon at '* o'clock al court house. All mombers nr quested to lie present. FAR 3IGHTEO PEOPLE 1’atronlze this Livery. They appro elate our prompt service, flrst-cla** turn out* and reasonable prices. (I you appreciate all these you will pa tronl/.e us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sale* Stable*. Fobeau Ht. Waycross, Ga. PHONE NO. 63. Hay here is always a demand for trained employes. The young nun or woman who knows how Is the one who gels the preference. Waycross Business College ‘Trains people In the principles ami method* of practical business. Ill graduates have no difficulty In obtain tag positions or In innklng good after they have obtained them. A course here would benellt you us it has oth era who are now holding good post tlons. ENTER ANY TIME! POSITIONS SECURED! R. F. ZEIGLER. Pres. ROOT JUICE SCIENTIST MAY COME HERE Hun- die Wetherford. Miss I .ill it Kay hon of Waycross, spent Saturday and Sunday here the guest of Mrs. I. M. Itaybon.—Jesup Sentinel. We offer the public greater values in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Stoves and Specialties than any firm in South Ga. When we Sell for Cash we almost Eliminate the word Profits 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 ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo I .adieu, MUaes and Children* Patent leather cloth top Button Shoe*. — Dick In*. 27 3t The harem skirt is the latest. Why not combine it with the hobblo a ml call It tho harum-scarum.--Atlanta Journal. Imdlmi, Mlcse* and Children* Patent leather cloth top Button Shoes.— mtcklna. 27 3* Ifcr wood phoai 215. 20 tm MANY LOCAL PEOPLE ARE SEND ING HIM INVITATIONS COME. There are many peoplo here that are very much interested In the great health-croatlng discovery that teems to have made so many remarkable cure* In and around Chattanooga. Consequently many people are writ Ing to the scientist and inviting him to come to thl* point and start R ( dom onstration. "Where tbeie I* Ho much «m»ke there must lie some tire." nnl a* «o many people of Chattanooga and other point* are ho enthunlaHtic In praising the Root Juice remedy It cer tainly must be a remarkable health producing agent. Score* of those who have u*ed the remedy claim It that It noon remove* all *orencss from th* stomach aud bowels, and so strength ens the liver ( und kidney* that good digestion and secretion ta cwrttnln Then such troubles as catarrh or the Htomsch aud bowel*, ludlgentlon, at'put Ion, theunintlsm, varloua kidney complaint* nnl most o fthe trouble* common to women cea*e to exist a* the cause Is removed. Score* of peo ple who were cured by tho great rem edy are so thankful that they aro publishing It to the world. It Is hop od the scientist can be Induced, to nr range with one of our local druggist* to demonstrate hi* great remely to the people of this point, if wo can not come In person. «• TRY THF. WANT ADS Th* nubDItr of work I. la propor* ttloa to U>. pood It brtnci etch hull- wdiwl u well u practical rwalta. ‘ Dost forftet that tomorrow I* 8uo- da, sad that roa will b» expected at r * . * » amul O' NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHYf Why Jo you abuse your •yen? Why don't you rest your eyes like you would rent any other part of your body If it got tired? Why do you read when they acho? Why don't you real ise the danger there la In neglecting your eyes, the moat precious gift or na ture. W. T. Walker and A. J. Mulligan of Savannah and W. C. Thomas of the Walker-Mulligan company were In the city yesterday. Alderman J. W. Moore and Col. J. M. Wela made a atrip to Blacksbe&f yesterday on Masonic and other In tel eating business. i , Mra. Fred Brewer and children re turned from Savannah today, where they have been spending some two weeks with the home folks. The friends of Mr. W. D. Morton are glad to see him out on the streets again. For severnl days he lias been a very sick man. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S “Big Clearance Sale” Of all winter shoes. Prices greatly reduced to make a quick sale. Misses Mary and Kate Statnon left this morning for Jacksonville, St. Marys and Fernandtna where they will visit several weeks. Mr. W. P. Smith or Birmingham, Ala., is registered at IgiGrande. Also Mr. C. D. Cook of Savannah; J. H. Calais of Savannah; Mr. M. H. Jones of New York. . and Mrs. Hal Latnbdin arrived this morning from their wedding trip. and Mrs. l,amhdin will be at home with Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Pant- plin on Gilmore street. “ZEIGLERS” LADIES PATENT LEATHER BUTTON DRESS 3HOE8/ REGULAR $4.50, Reduced to $3.25. LADIES VICI AND PATENT LEATHER ORES8 SHOES. REGULAR $3.00 AND $3.50, Reduced to $2.50 CHILDRENS VICI AND PATENT LEATHER BUTTON SHOES, $2.00. Redaced to $1.50 BOY8’ BOX CALF SHOES. KINO TO STAND HARD WEAR, Reduced to $1.35. INFANTS- AND SMALL SIZES BABV'S VICI BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, 75 CENTS KIND, Reduced to 50c. Special prices on ail mens shoes in this sale. Humphreys & Williamson ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo < Mr. A. M. Brown, manager of Pot- ter and McMahan Barber Shops, has j Wajrcrora st erna to be a mecca (or beggars, book agents and solicitors. vod his family from Blackshear to Waycross, and l» now residing at 65 llloks street. Another good citizen added to our census. MU* Hurt of Greensboro, N. C., sis ter of Mr. C. T. Hurt, arrived here today. Mr. Hurt ts somewhat better, and will probably undergo an opera tion today. He will lose hi sarm. Mr Wells, another of his relative Is also here. of every come, or variety. They are all wel- voids to that effect. Capt. J, H, Boetwlck, R. L. Pat ten, Dr. J. L. Byrd, Mr. Geo. B. Mur rell, Dr. J. V. Talley, of Milltown and Capt. F. B. Sirmans were in the city yesterday In the Interest of the pro posed new Waycross and St. Marys mltway. ir HIshGr nisti art now ready for dlstrlbu- I» I* Impossible to get say better or more reliable plants than ours, as we use nothin* but tbs beat seeds from old row ers of undisputed reputsUon. Try ours and bo convinced. Don’t look for cheap seeds or plants from which to row crops, but seek quality jr rorM* ran prim rstM to JlpbYo£ r S. M. Gibson Box K. Uamtt « a ?*?**? b* \° W *T «• Ur**r quantltlra • delivery T. A. W. ELMGREN. OPTOMETRIST, M Qllmora Strait Bad Colds! Seals Cold Tablets will break up your cold in one day. If they fail you Can*have your money back—25c THE SEALS PHARMACY , THE MX tU STORE / CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 Carriage and Automobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F. O. SMITH, * ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. ^^^©oooooooodoooooooooooooooooo©