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WAY CROSS EVENING HERALD
Stop Coughing
TAKE
PAINES
Cough Syrup
It Relieves
PRICE 25c THE BOTTLE
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
AT THE
Hay’s Hill & Feed Store
We liave several canes of
DRIED FRUIT.
*o close out at the following
Prices:
1Tb SEEDED RAISINS
10c, 3tb FOR 25c
tfb CALIFORNIA FIQ3
10c 3Tb FOR 25c
1Tb CURRENTS
10c. 3tb FOR 25c
ALSO
Ralston Breakfast Food At
10c Per Package.
Six pound nark ofRALSTON
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c
These are nil freah. but we
don’t want lo carry them over
Try us for your next bill of
groceries or feed and let us
save you some money.
MAY’S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 9.
FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE
Pntroulfp Hill l.lvery. They iippre
date our |>rom|>t .ervlec, llr.t-clua
turn out it anil reaaonalilu price.. If
you appreciate all theae you will pa-
IronUe u. aim. .
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sale, sublet.
• Tebeau 8t. Waycrou, Do.
PHONE NO. li.
YOU’RE LOST
If you don’t catch on. If you aro
Interested in the bent business edu
cation possible to be acquired, see
Prof. Zetgler at the Waycross Huai-
Upas Collet® at one®. He is now of*
feting the young people the best op
portunity they will have.
JUST THE PROPOSITION THAT
WILL APPEAL TO THINKERS.
ACT IMMEDIATELY!
- VVuycross Business
College
Waycross, Ga. R, F. Zeigtor, Pres.
OUR SILENT OYSTER
Salesman
This Ih the cleanly, white and
blue porcelain Healshlptlcase
from which we sell SEAL-
SHIFT OYSTERS at our store.
No Ice or water ever touches
the oysters.
It Is the final step in the
Sealshlpt System which 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.
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
Here the Tango! tb* Sea
You will bo surprised when
you see Sealshlpt Oysters.
More surprised—and delighted
—when you taste them.
In buying Sealshlpt Oysters
you get nothing but plump, sol
id oyster meat—no water,
hence no waste. Sealshlpt
Oysters aro the standard oi
value. When you pay less you
get less.
Come into our store and ace
for yourself how we handle
Sealshlpt Oysters. While there
ask for a free copy of Mark
Twain's Oyster Story which
contains scores of appetizing
recipes.
HARDY BROS.
C A DOWNEY M D V
VETENARIAN
19 Albany Avenue Waycross, Ga.
Oay and Night Phone 598.
1500 pair mens odd pants In our big
sale at hnlf price.
10 2t Globe Dry Goods Co.
(100) one hundred fine hens and
fryora at Hardy Bros.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Ga* B;
PITTMAN CIGAR CO.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE.
Beautiful, prolific, and thrifty, are
my Buff Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00;
hens, |1.50; two, $5.00; eggs 10c
each.
Mrs. K. A.'Sanders.
(Deen wood.)
ltd ltw 4w Waycross. Ga.
Judge David E. Herring
Has Leg Amputated
Mr. R. B. Pollard spent yesterday
In the city with his family.
Miss Maud Rousseau of Savannah,
is in the city the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. .1. E. Dlckins.
Mr. Louis Harvard spent yesterday
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Harvard.
Mr. H. Murphy is having things
around the First Methodist church
put in apple-pie order.
Mr. R. M. Lanier, spent Saturday
in Jacksonville, investigating, and had
a very fine time.
Mr. Walter Giving of South Caro
lina is in the city the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Bates.
It is a good thing to avoid small
pox. But young man, young woman,
moral contagion Is the thing to avoid.
Sunshine Circle number one Kings
Daughters will meet Wednesday after
noon at 3:30 with Mrs. Fred Brewer.
All members are requested to come.
Mr. D. M. Wilson of Macon is In
the city. At one time Mr. Wilson
lived in Wayc:oss and was manager
of the Waycross Shoe Factory.
Circle number three Kings Daught
ers will meet tomorrow afternoon at
3:30 with Mrs. W. W. Sharpe on Gil
more street.
Mra. C. C. Nettles and children,
Lee, Heber and little Miss Gertrude
have returned home after a pleasant
visit to parents and grandparents in
Savannah. Ga., their old "riant© city.
The Herald's Job department ?la
Tunning on full time. We have the
type, the material and the worftn&n,
oinl we guarantee you satisfaction.
Give us a call.
Mr. H. J. Benton and Mr. Walter
Lee left today for New York City. Mr.
Benton goes there to select his spring
lino of dry goods and will gone about
ten days or two weeks.
a. NOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOO
DONT GO TO
toadies have you had your hair
cared for at the Waycross Parlors.
Do you have dandruff? Is your hair
falling out? is your scalp feverish?
Have a month's treatment, five dol
lars. See results. Waycross Hair
Dressing ParlorH 329-31 !,a Grande
Building.
IT.
CornelieuB, a, negro was ar
rested on Saturday, charged with the
murder of G. E. Butler at Hebard mill.
From accounts at hand, the murder
seems to have been most deliberate In
character. The victim being unarm
ed, it is stated that ho stood with one
arm renting on a car and never moved
until the fatal bullets had taken his
life.
Tin can oystem are not'Sealshlpt
Oysters. You can only get Sealshlpt
Oysters from a clean white and blue
porcelain enameled -Sealshlpt case,
like the on® w« have in onr store.
GW® Sealshlpt a trial—then be con
vinced. f
Hardy Bros.
Go to 43 Gilmore street,
when your eyes need to be
looked after or any other
Optical work you may
The Mountain Ash Singers In their
concerts Saturday afternoon and
night at the Opera House and Sun
day afternoon in the sacred concert
at The First Baptist Church dclighto-i
all who heard them. Although rain
came iu torents Saturday night a
number went out to bear them and
Sunday afternoon they sang to u
packed house at the First Baptist
Church. The voices are said to be
the most beautiful ever heard iu the
Ity. It is understood that all ex
penses were cleared with a small sum
ever which goes to Bunn-Bell Institute
AS A RESULT OF A WOUND RECEIVED DURING THE CIVIL WAR.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 13. -Judge David
E. Herring, of this city, had his leg
amputated at the Grady Hospital last
week, as the result of a wound which
he received in the civil war. His foot
was shattered in the battle of Ben-
tonsville, X. C., when the famous old
42nd Georgia regiment charged a fed
eral battery. One of the bursting
shells mutilated his foot, and the
toes had to be amputated, but he had
been moving about spry enough on
what was left until the old wound be
gan to give him trouble a week or
two ago. Judge Herring is 64 years
old, and is recovering splendidly from
the operation.
Read the Herald.
WARNING TO REAL ESTATE
BUYERS AND AGENTS!
A smooth gentleman is passing over
the country just at present, selling
and buying land, forging land titles,
etc. Last heard of In the State of
Michigan. The authorities up there
think it were possible that the op
portunities of WiTegrass Georgia may
tempt him to come down here. Hence
they send out the following warning
to the real estate agents and prospec
tive buyers, and offer a reward for
the capture of the gentleman:
$50.00 REWARD!
Wanted For Forging A Deed On m
Farm in Thia County and Secur
ing $2,600.00 On A Mort
gage-
A man giving his name a? Samuel
Kramer, age about 50 years, height
about 6 feet 8 or 9 inchea, weight
about 190 or 200 pounds, dark com
plexion, dark hair tinged with gray,
dark stubby mustache also tinged
with gray; round smooth face. This
man is a professional and is a smooth
guy and had all of the latest move
ments. He had the appearance of a
prosperous farmer and made the deal;
through a real estate agency. Kindly;
notify all of the real estate agencies j
in your county for this man will sure- .
f ly be working his scheme somewhers
in the United States or Canada. j
The above reward will be paid forj
his arrest and detention in any jail
in U. S., or Canada. Address all in-;
formation to i
William R. Taylor. j
Sheriff', Iptra Co., Michigan. !
Dated, Iona, Mich., Feb. 7, 1911
A man in Connecticut ga.e a doc
tor, a specialist in catarrh. $50 to
cure him of this common most ob
noxious disease. ' i.
The specialist gave him a\ottle of
medicine and told him to use*lt.
The fool took the medicine home,
took one dose, put it on a shelf and
trade no further effort to folioW\ in
structions. £
Three months later with the medi
cine still on the.shelf he told a friend
that the specialist was -a fake^hat
he had paid him $50 and still had
catarrh.
HYOMEIC pronounce it Hlgh-o-me)
won't cure cataiTh If you don't
breathe it; it will If you breathe it
regularly.
Furthermore, you don’t need to give
a catarrh specialist $50 to cure you of
catarrh, for the specialist is yet to
be born who can write a better pre
scription than HYOMEI.
G. R. Brinson Co., and druggists
everywhere guarantee HYOMEI to
cure catarrh or money back. A com
plete outfit which consists of a bot
tle of HYOMEI, a hard rubber in
baler and simple instructions for use
costs only $1.00. Separate bottle of
HYOMEI If afterwards needed costa
but 60 cents, Feb. 13, 24. Mch. 6.
ONE BIG FOOL.
But He Doesn’t Live in Waycross Nor
Alabama seems to be giving state
prohibition a severe jolt. The neigh
bors are feeling it
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HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
New-
White Goods, Laces and Embroideries
For Spring.
BEAUTIFUL SHEER IMPORTED
. BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS
WAISTING IN PLAIN; CHECKED
AND FIGURED EFFECTS.
IN WASH AN0 SLIK.
25c to 50c <
25 Cents
. \
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BfG LOT OF NEW MATCH SETS .
ALL LINEN SUITING. ROUND
OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD
THREAD, 36 INCHES WIDE. SPE
CIAL VALUES AT
i ACES. |
35c, 49c and 59c.
5c to I5c
FINE 27 INCH FLOUNCES WITH
BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE SWISS
WIDE IRISH BANDS ALL OVER
AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES
AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH.
NEW, GOOD MATCH SETS.
Special Values 50c to 1.50
Special 10c.
NEW SPRING WAISTS, NEATLY
TAILORED AND OTHERS NEATLY
FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHEER
TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY.
QUALITY, YARD WIDE. ^
75c to $1.59
Special Value at 15c ’
The Store of Quality
Humphreys & Williamson
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AGENTS WANTED
• Tor
Matheson “Silent Six”
AUTOMOBILES
AU that the name implies*
SIX.EWT—SWEPT—ECONOMICAL.
Corker Motor Car Co.
Btato Agents,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
» now ready for distribu
te High
Plants ._.
ret eny better or
uiuro rvuauiv jumoii mad OUr*. Al WO Use
nothing but the best aeeds from old grow
ers of undisputed reputation. Try our*and
be convinced. Don't took for cheap seeds
or plant* from which to growcr®»» hnt«»«k
duality If you would uueoeed.
quality If you would cucceed.
Prl.wtAVR(«rtti UoMNdlUa |
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Write for lower prtc-f oaUrr*r goaHtli
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T. A. W. ELMQREN.
OPTOMETRIST,
« Gilmore Strcot
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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 EEX4LLSTORE
CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street. Phone 574
Carriage and; Automobile Painting
NEATLY EXECUTED
F.O. SMITH,