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WAYCR03S EVEN ING HERALD
Roaches,Anls&Bed Bdjjs I
ARE EXTERMINATED
WITH
PETERMAN'S REMEDIES
WE HAVE PETERMANS
ROACH FOOD, PETER
MANS ANT FOOD, PETER.
MANS BED DUO i,DISCOV
ERY. TRY THEM NOW.
BEFORE THE SEASON
FOR THESE PESTS BECIN.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop
PHONE 52.
May’s Mill & Feed Store
We have aoveral cases of
DRIED FRUIT.
•o olo.se out. at the following
Price*:
11b SEEDED RAISINS
10c, 3Tb FOR 25c
1Tb CALIFORNIA FIGS
10c 31b FOR 25c
1Tb CURRENTS
10c. 3Tb FOR 25c
ALSO
Ralston Breakfast Food At
10c Per Package.
Six pound nark ofRALSTON
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c
Those itro all fresh, but we.
don’t want to carry them over
Try ua for your next hill of
groceries or feed and let us
save you some money.
M\YS MILL and
FEKD STOLE.
PHONE NO. 3.
mn
FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE
I'utronl/.o Ihls l.lvory. They appro
elate our prompt service, first-class
turn ouls and reasonable prices. If
you appreciate all those you will pa
tronize us also.
McGregor Mayo
So-mling, Livery and Sale. Stable,.
Tet eau 8f. Waycrosa, Ua
PHONE NO. 63.
Plenty Sealshipt
Oysters on every
Friday and Sat
urday.
JUST
RECEIVED
. FINE
INDIAN RIVER
Oranges
and
GRAPE FRUIT,
New
Irish
Potatoes
Snap Beans
and
Plenty of
Chickens
HARDY
BROTHERS.
Personal
Don't miss “Faust" in the Wg tent
tonight.
LADIES
Have you had youflitflr
cared for
X Miss Carrie Perham Social Ed.tor
| GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE
TO SPEAK IN THE SOUTH.
Mr. J. W. Adams Is quit sick at his
home.
Miss Parnell and Miss Hatherway
will leaVe Monday fo£ Baltimore.
The editor of the Herald is at Bax-
»ey today looking after the Interesf
of the farmers.
The friends of Mrs. C. E. Harper
will be glad to know that she is re
ported Komewhat better this morning.
Mr. W. A. Avant, of Charlotte, N\ C.
Is In the city the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Chat lie Lang.
The elect:leal effects use in “Faust"
are wonderful conceits of the elec
trician art, in the big tenf tonight.
Miss Myrtle Chadwick of Fernan*
dlna will arrive tomorrow to be the
guests of .Miss Della King on Gilmore
street.
Miss Hazel Harris and Miss Nell
Hards of Macon will arrive tonight
to be guests of Miss Annie Laurie
Walker for a few weeks.
Mrs. and Mis. Datfnie Young are
the happy parents of a fine 10 pound
girl. The young lady will be named
Laura Blakley.
Mr. T. J. Darling is able to be at his
this morning, but Is suffering a good
( deal yet as a result of his injuries
yesterday.
Ben Crawford the well known old
negro was tried before Ordinary
Thomas today on charge of lunacy and
committed to Mllledgeville asylum.
Waycrooss Can
Have Aviation
The Presbyterian ladles will havo
a sale of good things to eat tor your
Sunday dinner at Farris Cash Gro
cery store Saturday afternoon from
two to six o'clock.
CARD BOARD, ALL COLORS, AT
HERALD OFFICE.
Washington, D. C. Feb. 17.—George
Westlngbouse will address the South
ern Commercial Corfgress In Atlanta,
on "Electricity In the Development
of the South.” The officials of the
Congress have o«en anxious to have
Mr. Westlngbouse present at this
meeting, coming just fifty years af
ter the outbreak of the war; for Mr.
Westlnghou&e was a soldier in tha
12th New York during the war. Now,
fifty years after, he as an inventor
and promoter of alternating current
machinery which renders possible the
development of water powers a long
distance from the point where the
power is used, has become a great
benefactor to the South, through the
immense water power possibilities of
the Southern Appalachians, In many
cases far removed from towns.
Mr. Westinghonse has never trav
eled extensively over the South since
1864, and he will be greeted In At
lanta by hundreds of electrical engi
neers and owners of water power
property.
His address will be delivered MaVch
Sth, In the general division, “External
Views of the South.” On March 10th
the “Water Resources” section of the
Congress will hear four other Impor
tant speeches. Marshall O. Leighton,
Chief Hydrographer, Geological Sur
vey, Washington, D. C., will speak on
“The Significance of Southern Water
Resources”; Captain W. P. Lay, Gads
den, Ala., will speak on “Federal and
State Co-operation In Water Power
Development”; Philip P. Wells, Coun
sel, National Conservation Associa
tion, -WashIngton, D. C., will speak
on "The Ownership of Running Wa
ters and their Development,” and Ga-
no Dunn, Vice-President and Chief
Engineer, Crockekr-Wheeler Company,
member American Institute Electri
cal Engineers, Ampere, N. J., will
speak on "Hydro-Electric* Corpora-
AT THE WAYCR088 PARLOR8? DO
YOU HAVE DANDRUFF? 18 YOUR
HAIR FALLING OUT? 18 YOUR
SCALP FEVERISH? HAVE A MOUT-
LE8 TREATMENT, ONLY FIVE DOL«
LAR8. 8EE RESULTS.
Waycross Hair Dressing Parlors
SCENE FROM “THE SQUAW MAN” AT PARKER THEATRE, FEB, 17.
tlona, their Duties and Responsibili
ties."
The chairman of the section will
be John H. Finney of Virginia, mem
ber of the Institute of Electrical En
gineers.
'OiEY'SKrOHL.PC
’ WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONta
WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING,
BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT
THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY
OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST-
CLASS BY A. C. STILL AT J. T.
MCGEE'S SHOP ON ALBANY AVE
NUE.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
1m.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMS
Dr. R. P. Izlar left this morning
for Macon to attend a convention of
Waycross can have the nlrd-men I <icorgla Klk “ for lhe ° r for '
hote If she want. to. early In March. I muUtln * ' ,lan, ,or “<>'erll»lng Oeor-
"trades'* week, such an Waycross hits
nevor seen before. Flying machines
In Waycross will draw thousands from
our nclghbotlng cities and the conn-
lantlc City In June.
theso pco|)o have been exhibiting A n , ho niombera are e*p'
Itaolr wondrous fllglda, lhe people qllelted to b0 prc , cnt
liaio Hoi ked IB thousands. The plan • the special service Sr.nda;
suggested J. a very simple ono. Way- „ m hnvo to bo prepared,
cross has not really got to put-up a ^
cent of money—simply to guarantee
mid advance anle of tickets to a cer-
New
White Goods, Laces and Embroi
For Spring.
YOU'RE LOST
’ 11 you don't catch on. If you arc
interested in the best business edu
cation pot:ll»io to be acquired, see
Prof. Zclgier at the Waycross Busi
ness Cdllege at once. He is now of
fering the young people the best op
portunity they will have.
JUST THE PROPOSITION THAT
WILL APPEAL TO THINKERS.
ACT IMMEDIATELY!
Waycross Business
College
Waycroas, Ga. R. F. Zelgler, Pres.
be benefited.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
‘‘Yer Best Smokers”,
and
"Pitman’s Best Smok
er*.”
Clear Inna Filled Clgirs.
Manuf.ctu-td In Waytraia, Ga, B.i
human cigar co.
c A
D V
DOWNEY- M
VETENARIAN
II Albany Avcnua Waycrosa. Ok
Day and NI#M Phono M, *
tain amount. Over that amount tlio shaw Thc chor , Jlt c | 10 lr „| 10 „ ln k-
profits very largely go to the benefit
of the Waycrosa Board of Trade pub
licity fund. The machines to be used
are known as "biplanes” and ''mono
planes,” and the daring aeronauts
perform wonderful stunts.
The huge canvas enclosure \gill
hold many thousands of people who
ill have an opportunity of examin
ing and having these machines thor
oughly explained. Also wJIT see .the
wonderful ability displayed in the
start tn the wing to the sky. Mr. J.
S. Berger, representing tin? “dying
city, will begin at the First Methodist
church next Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Rev. Bob Jones, evangelist,
will do the pleaching and Prof. Man-
kin will lead the singing. The sue-
cess of these two workers have been
. wonderful and their sendee here will
men" will be back in"W«ycfoss Sat- dou b t leM be greatly appreciated.
urday morning and will ineel with
business men at 3:SO Saturday, when
final arrangements will be made.
Valdosta 1ms secured the great attrac
tion. llor people went out and secur
ed the guarantees In a few hours.
What Valdosta has done, Waycross
can do one better. Special rates can
be secured on all railroads, so let
Waycross rise to the occasion and
seize this opportunity to get to Way-
cross for threo, days the biggest
crowds we have ever had In our city.
Large crowds are expected to attend
the services to bq_ held each day nt
10 a. in., and 7:30-p. m, A special
childrens meeting will be held every
afternoon at 3:30.
The seasons festival play
tonight In the big tent.
“Faust”
BEAUTIFUL SHEER IMPORTED
BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS
WAI8TING IN PLAIN, CHECKED >
IN WASH AND 8LIK.
r 6
AND FIGURED EFFECTS.
' 25c to 50c
■ 0
25 Cents
BIG LOT OF NEW MATCH SETS
ALL LINEN 8UITING, ROUND
1 OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD
THREAD, 36 INCHES WIDE. 8PE-
L ACES.
6
CIAL VALUES AT
f
35c, 40c and 50c.
5c to 15c - ,
/“
$
. BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE 8WI8S
WIDE IRISH BANDS ALL OVER
AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES
AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH.
I
Special Values 50c to 1.50
Special 10c.
|
NEW SPRING WAIST8, NEATLY
FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHEER
TAILORED AND OTHERS NEATLY
• OUALITY, YARD WIDE.
■A
TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY.
jj
75c to $1.50
Special Value at 15c
The Store of Quality
Humphreys & Williamson
\ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I
MY LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOM
ERS IS STEADILY GROWING. LET
ME ADD YOUR NAME BY HAVING
YOUR BICYCLES, GUNS REPAIR
ED AND LOCKS AND KEYS OF ANY
KIND, BY MR. CRANE AT T. J. Me
DEE'S. 11 ALBANY AVENUE. DON'T
MIBB THE PLACE. - - .
| SEEDS! SEEDS! j
| CARRIAGE PAINTER
$ 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 X
Let us sell you your garden and flower ♦
| Carriage and; Automobile Painting |
0 seeds and your garden will be success. - ♦
o NEATLY EXECUTED _ |
f THE SEALS PHARMACY l
J F.O. SMITH, \ |
# * Till BKX4LLSTORK -■» - ; 0
C ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. 9
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