Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 11, 1911, Image 4

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WAY CROSS EVEN ING HERALD Stop Coughicg TAKE PAINES Coogb Syrup It Relieves PRICE 25c 1HE BOllLE Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. AT THE Hay’s Hill & Feed Stare We have several cases of ORIED FRUIT. *o close out at the following Prices: Ifb SEEDED RAISINS 10c, 3tb FOR 25c 1Tb CALIFORNIA FIGS 10c 3tb FOR 25c 1Tb CURRENTS 10c. 3tb FOR 25c ALSO Ralston Breakfast Food At 10c Per Package. Six pound sack ofRALSTON WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c These are all fresh, hut we don't want to carry fiiem over Try us for your next hill of groceries or feed and let us •av* you some money. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. FAR 8IOHTED PEOPLE Patron I*. ilifa I,Ivory. They npiire, date our prompt aervlce, flratclaaa •urn outs unit rensonahle prices. If You appreciate all thtae yon will pa tronise ua alio. McGregor Mayo •oardlnu, Livery and Sale. Stables. Xbbvau 8t. ■ Waycroaa, Ga. PHONE NO. S3. OUR SILENT OYSTER Salesman * This Is the cleanly, white and hluo porcelain Sealihi;)ticase from which we sell HEAIj- 8HIPT OYSTERS at our store. No Ice or water ever touches the oysters. It Is the final step in the Sealshipt System wlilch makes it possible for us to furnish our customers with oysters which taste the same as when eaten at the shore. They are firm, tempting, delicious morsels of sea food. SEALSHtPT OYSTERS Have the Tantf of the Sea Yon will he surprised when you see Sealshipt Oysters. More surprised—and delighted —when you taste them. In buying Sealshipt Oyster* you get nothing hut plump, sol* id oyster meat—no water, hence no wuste. Sealshipt Oysters are the standard oi value. When you pay less you get less. Come Into our store and see for yourself how we handle Sealshipt Oysters. While tlieie ask for a free copy of Mark Twain's Oyater Story which contains scores of appetizing recipes. HARDY BROS. [Personal ►Miss Carri* Parham Social Ed.tor? Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Purse, of C.iattanooga, who have been visiting Judge Langford of Douglas is In ne city today. Mr. J. M. Bell spent yesterday in Savannah. I WANTS IKE WORLD TO KNOW GOOD REPORTS ARE COMING IN FROM EVERY DIRECTION. vlted to come here I thought he would be unable to prove all that was claim* ed for the medicine. However, I was soon convinced, as it did won ders for several of ray neighbors. At j the time I feel that every organ of ! my body was nearly worn out My I liver was torpid, my kidneys "were i weak and my stomach was tfc-^hor- j rlble condition; at times It felt like it had rocks In it, a great deal of gas formed and I bloated fearfully. I had Mrs Burdette I.oomig, Miss orace Loomis and Mrs. Woodruff spent yes terday in Blackshear with friends. Mrs. Burdette IdOomis, Jr., will ar rive tomorrow from Hartford, Conn, and will be here some days The ladles of Waycross are starting a movement to make this city the most beuutlful, of all the South Geor gia cities. ^ Col. John W. Bennett Is spending some days In New York City. The Colonel says they are having plenty of snow up there. The Mountain Ash Male Choir sang at Wesleyan College last night, and they pronounce it one of the finest ever heard in Macon. Mr and Mrs Edward Jones, left today for Waycross and Jacksonville, where they will he joined by their daughgter.—Macon News, daughter.—Macon News. Many people of Waycross and vi cinity are greatly interested in the new remedy, Root Juice, that is no« being demonstrated In Cherokee drng weak “ ie,U fre<|Uent,y and waa i badly constipated. My appetite was j very poor and even in hot weather my hands and feet were often cold I was using some kind of medicine most or the time without much benefit, but after using Root Juice a few days I began to Improve. I nave used hard ly six bottles, but am feeling better than I have for twenty years and firm ly bqlieve that I am permanently cured."—O. H. Cummings, R. R. No. tore. It is certainly a great medi cine if one can judge by the reports that are coming from every direction. A number of local people are claiming that the first dose of the juice made them feel better. During the past few monthB the remedy has made scores of remarkable cures In many sections of the state and created con siderable excitement. Numerous tes timonials similar to the following are being received almost dally: "I write I 4 - Lafa >' et,e ' Ind - Tlle P e °P le at the this for publication with the hope | Chcr0kee dr ^ “ tore ar “ verv P lea8 ' that It will influence those who suf- ! ant ln * lvln * Information In relation fer as I did to try the great medi- t0 tlle rcmed > - ' 11 18 80ld for a cine that cured me. The wonderful ' boUle or <llree boltle8 for Root 'Ji^ice medicine has done so much good for me that I feel it my j EQQ 0 F THE FLYING ELEPHANT duty to publish it it the world. I spent a life of misery for years, but thanks to Root Juice I am now free from every ache and pain. I, like many others, was very skeptical when the papers first told of the many { n the world is hundreds of cures the remedy was making. When the scientist was in natural History here. It will be prob ably not classified even by an unscrup ulous dealer as "strictly fresh”, for the seiuetists declare it was laid more than 400 years‘ago. It was popularly known in Madagas car from whence it came, as the pro duct of the “flying elepliant”, an ex tinct species of roe known as the aep- yoruis maximumus. ifX OVER 400 Y.AR8 OLD. New York, Feb. 11.—The largest egg of the latest ac quisitions of the American Museum of IN MEMORIAM. WHEREAS, it has pleased God in the dispensation of His provident to remove from among us our belovA| brother A. W. Lang who departffl this life on Jauuary. 13th, 1911. Wj meekly bow in humble submission to His will, who does all things for !the best. Yet we feel that in his death our membership sustains a great loss; one who was ever watchful with ten- derest care the interest of our be loved order, and always ready to res pond to the call of a brother In trou ble. THEREFORE, Be it resolved: That in memory of our dead broth er a page in the book of minutes of this Idge be inscribed with his name and date f his birth. Further that a copy of these resolu tions be published In the daily par pers of our city. * 1 . * This the 8th, day of Febrttoifr.tOll. J. T. Strickland. J. T. McGee, Sec. vU A DOWNEY- M D V VETENARIAN- 19 Albany Avenue Waycross, Ga. Oay end Night Phone 59a 1500 pair mens odd pants in our big sale at half price. 10 2t Globe Dry Goods Co. (100) one hundred line hens and fiyers at Hardy Bros. YOU’RE LOST if you don't catch on. if' you are interested in tin* best business edu cation )MiShible to l»e acquired, see Prof. Zelglor at the Wsycrpas Busi ness College ut Otice. He Is now of- feting tbo young people the best op- port unity they will have JUST THE PROPOSITION THAT WILL APPEAL TO THINKERS. ACT IMMEDIATELY! Waycross Business College Waycro... Ua. R. F. Zvlgler, Pres Tin can oyal.ri arc not - Sealahlpt Oysters. You can only get Sealahlpt Oyatcrs from a clean white and Dion porcelain enameled -.Sealahlpt case, Uke' the one we have tn our store. Give Sealahlpt a trial—then be con vinced.’ ( , Hardy Bros. Big Use drees goods and atapln plecn toads la oar naia. Globe Dry Good, Co, Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Besl Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Waycross, Ga., B;» PITTMAN CIGAR CO. The Regular Central Baptist serv ices will he held at the opera house; tomorrow at eleven a. m., and seven p. m. Rev. W. H. Scruggs will preach You will be most cordially welcomed at these services. ! Rev. J. B. Thrasher has been out j of. the city assisting in a Missionary | Institute which was held at States- 1 ' vllle, Ga.. but will be In his pulpit at both hours at Trinity Methodist • church totffotT&tr and- extends a most cordial invitation to the public to at tend these services. ’ OOOOOOCbOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ^ HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S ORPINGTONS FOR SALE. Beautiful, prolific, nud thrifty, are my Buff Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00; hens. $1.50; two, $5J)f); eggs 10c each. Mrs. H. A. Sanders. (Been wood.) ltd ltw lw Waycross, Ga CK WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DON’T GO TO Go to 43 Gilmore street, when your eyes need to be looked after or any other Optical work you may need. I want you to see the Fits-U Eyeglasses. T. A. W. ELMGREN. -- OPTOMETRIST, * 41 Gilmore Street. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine services and preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. . Our Revival Services begin tomor row. Dr. Shaw will be here Monday and preach Monday night. Dr. Shaw is pnstor of a strong cjiurch in Char lotte, N. C., hut has rare ability in conducting revival services. We are sure you will enjoy his preaching anu will do you good. We invite the singers of other churches to assist us We give a most rrdial luvitatin to all . Rev. R. A. Brown.. • Pastor. New White Goods, Laces and For Spring. Embroideries IVEMMS FROM THE BLACKSHEAR TIMES. Mrs. William ltalllB. of Waycroaa, waa the guoat ot her alatertnlaw, Mrs. .1. F. RatllB yesterday. Mlssoa l.lllle Thompson, Mary Rob- eraou and Mr. Julian Gray came home from Bunn-Bell lnitltut* Saturday evening lo spend Sunday with home folks. r. A. .1. Strickland and family at tended a family reunion at the home or Mr and Mr*. .1. M. Joiner In Way- cross Iasi Friday, the occasion being the Mat birthday of Mrs. Strickland's mother. Mrs. Charlotte I-nrher! BEAUTIFUL HEER IMPORTED WAISTINO IN PLAIN! CHECKED AND FIGUREO EFFECTS. 25 Cents ALL LINEn' 8UITINO, ROUND THREAD, 36 INCHES WIDE. SPE- CIAL VALUES AT 45c, 40c and 50c. FINE 87 INCH FLOUNCES WITH WIDE IRISH BANOS ALL OVER AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH. Special Values 50c to 1.50 NEW SPRING WAISTS, NEATLY TAILORED AND OTHERS NEATLY TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY. 75c to $1.50 BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS IN WASH AND SLIK. 25c to 50c BIG LOT OF NEW MATH SETS OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD l ACES. SjU , tH- • 5c to 15c BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE SWISS • AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES NEW. GOOD MATCH SETS. Special 10c. FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHE OUALITY, YARD WIDE. Special Value at 15c The Store of Quality 't ir Turkey Bro*. ready rat sit Hardy 500 pair boys pants, ISc, 29c and 30c pair. They at* worth double, to 2t Globe Dry Goods Co. Humphreys & Williamson (ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo \ MRS. NIXON WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL AND SEE THE SPRING SUITS JUST IN AT BON TON. We personally guarantee our show the b:\lhnce of this week. I Brewer & Phelan. For wood phons 215. 460 mens’ suits at half price. 10 2t Globe Dry Goods Co. Bad Colds! Seals Cold Tablets will break up your cold in one day* If they fail you Can have your money hack—25C THE SEALS PHARMACY TUB BIX ALL STORK ODDODDOODDODDODDDO CABBAGE PLANTS EARLY HEADERS h „®“t *!'gh Grad. Freat P«o» Cab- are now ready for dlurlbu- "““l *0* any betterc>- ™ J* 1 1? . d* 1 *5t*»an our*. u««tm nothing but the best sooth from old grow- era or undisputed reputation. Try ours and becpnvlncpd. Don’t look for cheap seeds s;;!rr,'f ro ,r. b a , i, , c^ < ; roiB - bu ‘ *' ck CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 5744 Carriage and Automobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F. O. SMITH, ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TO&N. 0 ^ c ^WOCOODO»eOOODDOO»DDODD»DD