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WA YCROSS EVEN ING HERALD
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I WE NEVER
! Sacrifice Qualify f
To Mm lse Bargains §
y
This store's mission is to prov- £
fttrona with .the very boat
f quality of goods. Quality is the
bffual Consideration at
■met and then we make
l price as low as the quality
► ponnit. If you are chasing seem-
iug bargains about town you will
PERSONAL I®,
i HE MARRYir.
.Judge W.’A. Mcp(
a me of tile "Alai
tiu
Viu.
ludge," as a
veddinga Ik*
al hundred.
; At' THE
I MAJESTIC
j THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Herbert & Vance,
TERRELL MUCH BETTER:
RELAPSE IS DENIED.
► cmjoy the. change of using goods *.
{ pom our store and getting at
treasonable price the quality that
► does not mean waste. Every
| article }' t get of us guaranteed
* to be god. If you will supply
'your table from our store you
\ will live economical and live
, well.
REMEBER WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW.
C. C. Butter 2?.c Making Cust-«
omers every.
....Chickens every Friday.,
Fresh Celery every Friday
Saturday.
Full stock Hay, Corn arid Oats;
And Cov. feed. Cheaper than
! other fellow. Fresh Brunswick
Bread, every Morning.
WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
fltallGMYBOi
¥ Wilson Block. W. M. Wilson, Mgr.
♦0^00000000000^04
ie*ult of the numerous
has piesidcd over, sc\
Some of hia experlcncis u« a ills
peuscr of matrimony are very racy.
He conducted another wedding yes-
teiday. Judge is especially popular
along this line with the colored folks
who are seeking combined bliss. An
old da;key was asked the other day
why they were always so anxious for
. "The Judge" to perform the ceremony.
! The old darkey with a solemn shake
of ids head said, “WVs all like's
The .redge, becas’ he per nonces the
cerement ‘so presslve’."
Washington, I). C., Fob.
Terrell denies emphatically
tuor that Senator Terrell In
nigh-ciass musical act, using ed a relapse, on the com
suffer-1
v she j
liras.-, Reed and String In at omenta,
Marimbophones and Xylophoittes. The
Pest musical act on the road; also
MISS
MARGDERET HASTING,
IN HIGH CLASS SONGS.
Admission Matineet 5 A 10c
Admission Night 10 A 15c
IN TWO MINUTES.
I Easiest and Quickest Way To Break
Uo A Cold.
Sculshipcd Oysters are deliciously j if you want instant relief from cold
flavored morsels c>r sea food. If yo». Itl i, ea .j or client, or from acute cu
ir of the real sea tarrh. try this:
next order Yead j nto a j, ow j 0 f boiling hot water
ail other oysters j JOU; . a teaspoonful of HYOMKI, (pro
nounce it High-o-me) hold your head
would Kuow ti;e da.
oyster, make your
“Senishipt". Unlike
—infinitely lietter.
WE
Are graduqfte Opticians—Specialists
In fitting glosses to eyes in need, and
ARANTEE
to giro absolute satisfaction in every
particular, so «uro are we of our abil-
lty to please you with
Our Work
fLittle & Odom,
jewelers and opticians.
IT GROWS HAIR.
Here Are Facte We Went You to
Prove at Our Rlak.
Marvslou, aa it may seem, Rexall
• "93” Hjalr Tonic lias fir own hair on
heads that were once bald. Of courac,
In none, of tiiesc cases were the hair
roots dead, nor bad the acalp taken
on a glaze I, shiny appearance.
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic acts scien
tlflcally. destroying the germs which
are usually responsible for baldness.
It penetrateH to the roota of ithe
hair, atlmuIutlnB and nourlahlng them
Jt is a most pleasant toilet necessity,
is delicately perfumed, and will not
gum or permanently stain the hair.
We want you to get a bottle of Rox
all "93" Hair Tonic and use It as di
rected. If It does not relle-.m
Irritation, remove dandruff, prevent
the hair from falling out and prfflhote
an increased growth of hair, and In
evors'^w-.Y give entire aatlsfactlon.
*lraiil> ; .vno back and tell us. and
without question or formality s. win
hand back to you every penny yon
paid us for It. Two »Ues, 50c and
$1.00. Sold only at our atorc—The
Rexall 8tore. The Seals Pharmacy.
600 pair boys pants, 18c. 29c and 30e
They are worth double.
10 2t Olobe Dry Goods Co.
NEW 8PRING SUITS JUST AR
RIVED AT BON TON.
SPECIAL nOTOICC.
' K yon wfttto boy a welt enablleb-
«d retail grocery holiness, cheap for
eaA, aeo Thorpe A Co. 1 lit
Hardy Bros. j over the howl and cover head and
-— — ■ ’ "■■■“ i bowl with towel. Then breathe the
n |—> | j- J pleas-ant, ‘penetrating, antiseptic va-
I i\ i ,,or (,eep ,nto the ,nn « s - «ver the
For Infants and Children. isore. raw, tender membrane, and most
The Kind You Have Always Bought i« r “ tlf ^ lnB re " ef " m mme l “ a few
sfgnaturo of Druggists everywhere will soil .
, I bottle of HYOMKI for -0 cents. Auk
■—- — I f or extra bottle of Hyomei Inlialent
n °- | Don't he stubborn. Don’t be prej-
i udiced. There is not a particle of
J morpliine. cocaine, or any Injurious
’or liabit forming drug in HYOMKI.
Give it a trial at G. R. Brinson Co’
risk, they guarantee it. It is made of
eucalyptus and other grand antisep
tics. It will chase away the misery
of catarrh or any infliction of the
nose and throat in a few minutes.
You can get a trial sample free by
writing Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo,
N. Y. Feb. 10-20 Mch
eays lie is improving rapidly. 1 saw I
Mrs. Terrell at her hotel this after-j
loou.-* She had Just left the senator j
and s:i!d lie seemed much lietter. !
Mens and .ladies umierwe
tions, etc., in our big sale.
10 2t Globe Dry Goods Co.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
\Ve regret that bv the sudden sick
ness of one of our most efficient car
rier boys, some of our subscribers
failed to get their papers yesterday.
These things are unavoidable but we
hope it will not occur ngain.
Circulation Manage/
MARRIED.
Thursday afternoon at three o’clock
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W.'H.
Scruggs. Miss Onie D. Griswold and
Mr. F. T. Gamer were married. Rev.
W. H.‘Scruggs performed the cero*
moiiy. **Wr and "Mrs^Gortfer left last'
night for Washington 'and Richmond
on a wedding trip. They will return
to Waycross to make their home.
Cream puffs, lady fingers, pies, cak
es or anything in that line at Way
cross Bakery, phone 72 or 443. 10 tt
Sheriff Robinson, of Blacksheai
phones td^Ware county officers to
look out^fcP^Lem Holbert, a negro,
wanted in Pierce county. Deputy Sher
iff C. A. Bennett soon captured him
and ho is now In Jail awaiting aetlou
of Pierce officials.
Double bill at the Majestic bulance
this week. Seo our ad In another
column. 0 3t| DON’T FORGET THE AFTER-8UP-
>PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL
Tin can oystets are not' Sealshlpt j BROS., 8-9-KM1TH. STORE OPEN
Oysters. You can only get Sealshlpt j *riLL 9 O’CLOCK.
Oysters from n clean white and blue! —
porcelain enameled hSealshipt case,! VALENTINE DAY, FEB. 14TH.
like the one we have In our store.
Give Sealshlpt a trial—theu be con-'
vinced. f
Hardy Bros.
RED MEN8» SMOKER
FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30 P. M.
All Red Men In good standing are
invited, 8 p. in., all Red Men and oth
ers are also Invited that wish to hear
about Redmen8h!p. I.ott-Hltclw Build
ing, third floor. 9 2t
DON’T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP-
PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL
BROS., 8-9-10-11TH. STORE OPEN
’TILL 9 O’CLOCK.
We have the Valentines, n beautiful
assortment at—Reddings. 7 Gt
G1LCHRI8T—WALDREP
At the Gilchrist home on Gilchrist
Park, Mr*. Hattie M. Gilchrist aud Mr.
J. A. Waldrep were married last night
Rev. A. M. Bennett porformed the cor-
emony. Only the family and a feu
friends being In attendance Mr. and
Mrs. James Guyer who ore special
friends of the groom were the guests
of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Waldrep are
at home to their friends.
Guest
F«r wood phone 215.
20 lm
Tire
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
d he seemed much belli*
Mr. Terrell's secretary insists that •
ho Is improving and much hotter.!
Hospital declares report of relapse!
unfounded.
Dr. Terrell's statement follows: j
“f am glad to And the condition of'
my brother much Improved, i And
he had a slight cerehal hemorrhage—
following an attack of acute indigos-j
tlon- which caused some paralysis on !
the right side, but this is gradually I
subsiding. His circulation and total-}
peiattire are now normal; lie is thor-j
ouglily conscious and is taking an i
lut* rest in affairs around lilm. 1 hope!
he will be sufficiently recovered in a!
few days to return to Atlanta, where •
he can be quiet and recuperate. I
(Signed) -II. W. Terrell, M. D.' J
“Senator Terrell's earliest symp- j
toms were those of an acute digestive
disorder, but later there developed j
weakness of-the extremeties of the |
right side, with some difficulty of ar-j
tlcuhitlon and it was evident that he
had suffered a slight cerehal hemor-
Miage. Ills present condition Is more
satisfactory. Pulse respiration and
temperature are entirely no:mat and
he is actively interested in his Bur-
roundings. (Signed)
George M. Ruffin, M. D.
Sterling Ruffin, M. D.”
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WHEN'ITISIN'A
■ r NATIONALBANK
THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS-
SESSION OF MONEY IN THE -ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
IT IS A
National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE GUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN-
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS
OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY, AND
WE ASK FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF
Absolute Safety
First National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY *400,00
TOT Al RESOURCES OVER , *700,000
Hello Central! j
Give me No. 522 Please j
v N. A. Joseph—522-Right j
What Have You In The Fruit I.lnej
Today?
Bananas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit,
Apples. Tangerines Coccoanuts, etc.
PRICES PLEASE
Bananas 20c: Apples 60c per peck:
Oranges from 15c to 30c per dozen;
Pineapples 10c to 15c each; Tange
rines 10c to 15c por dozen.
Don’t Forget ,to Order the Celery
Delivered.
522 PHONE NUMBER.
N. A. JOSEPH
T. II. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
NATIVE AND WE8TERN.
Fish and Oysters
JU8T OPENED FI8H AND OYSTER
HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY
TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK
ET AFFORDS.
T. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES
BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOM8TONE8, ETC. j
CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT Cl ALBANY AVENUE <
AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL 1
AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARE j
RIGHT. l
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY !
J. M. Clark, \
61 ALBANY AVENUE. MOR. WAYCCROS8, Oa. '
A IAYFAETTE
marvelous result of
GREAT DISCOVERY.
When the Root Juice scientist was
at f.ayfaette, Ind., Mrs. Tom Sheldon
WANTED—Lady agent to sell toil
et articles. Fifty por cent. Call at
Herald office by ton o'clock Saturday
morning. 10 It
FOR SALE—-A Goat (half Angora)
of that city, called on him uml said: harness and cart, phone or noo James
I actually hung to the neck of my Harley. 10’-21
Riband and pleaded with him to try j — i-
Root Juice. So much was being said | n a man j n my life. Ho told me
about* the many cures the remedy that he would not take a fortune for
was making thal 1 felt it might do'what n (>0 t j U | C e has done for him.”
DON’T FORGET THE AFTeR-SUP-
PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL
BROS.. 8-9-10-11TH. STORE OPEN
TILL 9 O’CLOCK.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able-
bodUkl unmarried men between area
of lBjtad 36; citizens of United 8 to-
tos, tft'good character and temperate
habile, wbo can liienli, rend and write
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting ofllccr, Sonth-
Kulldlng. Wajrcroas, fin.; 13 Weat York
alrccl Savannah On.; 108 Writ For-
eylh street Jacksonville. Fla.; 140
Market Btreet Charleston. S. C.; or
113 South Maine atreet, Fitzgerald,
fin. Jan. 7 If.
WANTED—FupUa to tnke mualc
leaaona on braaa or etrlng Hn.tru-
menta. Call A. R. Marks, 62 Tebeea
Slreel, phone 560. 4 6t
LOST—On Plant ave., baby pin,
with three Inltlala on It. Pleuae re
turn to tbla ofllce. 8 2t
LOST—On atreet, aquare gold Pl0.
Finder pinnae return to tbla olDce and
rrceivo reward. 8 3t
FOR 8ALE—Good milch cow, tt
milk. Cheap far cnah. J. I). Moore,
33 Walker atreet. 8 3t
FOR RENT—Threo comfortable
roome. Apply 3 Owena atreet, 8 St
WANTED—6 or 8 ruun nouae cen
trally loraltd. Will lei.cn. Add mat
"M. E. M." care Herald ofllce. d 3t
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
- SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY
—Are ths Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. H Buchanan, President.
W. H. TlcRae, Cashier.
S9iMSS8S8.il
him some good. Ho had suffered for
year* with hi* stomach and kidneys
and «<*vere headache. Every change
of the weather hi* back hurt him In
tensely, and of late years the lighteat
food would ferment in bis stomach
and bowel*, and the formation of gas
would cause him to bloat very much.
He had tried ao many Vhlng* that he
had lost heart, but I finally persuaded
him to fat 'a bottle of Root Juice.
The first bottle made him feel ao
much better that he went back to the
drug store and got three more bottlea.
After using four bottles of the truly
wonderful medicine bis health aeeik*
perfect. I SSver nw inch n dung* you OF THEIR EXCELLENCE.
The remedy creates much excitement
in every city in which It is introduced
One of the demonstrations was at
Jacksonville recently and nearly ev
ery day the nswspapcrn at that point
reported marvelous good that was
being derived from the use of the
remedy by numerous citizens. The
Iiyitrurtors have hundreds of testl*
monlils from people who have been
cured by the great remedy. The peo
ple at Cherokee drug atore are very
pleasant I nesplalnlng the remedy.
WANTEO-—Young men in aulomo*
MIe business. Big demand; short
hours; fine pay. I .earn at home In
Fparn time; Write Empire Auto In* '
stitute. Box 30, Rochester, N. Y.
FOB SALE—Horse. This Is a good
sound young horse, dart grey, weight
1,000 pounds; a good quiet driver and
worker; price 9165. J. R. Tibbs,
Waycross, Oa., R. F. D. No 4. 10 Ct
POR 8ALE—One slightly used.
Standard make Piano. Original prtca
1325, price now {$203. Easy terms.
Phone 276 or call at 19 A street. 10 U
RIPE PINEAPPLES—Direct to con>
ONE TRIAL OF THOSE OYSTERS lumers. Choices recipes upon re*>
AT HARDY BROS WILL CONVINCE quaaL Applethorpe Plantation, Anko*
na, Fla.