Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 23, 1911, Image 4

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Roaches, Anls&Bed Bogs ARE EXTERMINATED WITH PETERMAN’S REMEDIES WE HAVE PET2RMAN8 ROACH FOOD, PETER. MANS ANT FOOD, PETER. MAN8 BED BUO f.DISCOV- ERY. TRY THEM NOW, BEFORE THE SEASON FOR THESE PE8T8 BEGIN. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop, PHONE 52. WAYCK03SEVEN 1NG HERALD Kt)s Mill A Fred Store We have several rases of DRIED FRUIT. *o cIoho out at the following Price*: 1fb 8EEDED RAISINS 10c, 3lb FOR 25c 11b CALIFORNIA FIGS 10c 3!b FOR 25c Ifb CURRENTS 10c. 3ID FOR 25c AI.SO Ralston Breakfast Food At 10c Per Package. Six pound Hick ofRALSTON WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 2bc Thone are all fresh, but we don’t want to carry them over Try us for your noxt bill of groceries or feed and let us save you some money. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. ‘'sex FAR 8IGHTED PEOPLE Tntronlzo tills Livery. They appro date our prompt service, flrst-clas* turn outs and reasonable prices. If you appreciate all these you will pa tionise us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery end ftilti Stable,. Tal-eau St. Waycross, Qa PHONE NO. S3. Our Oysters Are Sold From This Fixture This is because oir.e are genu ine Sealsblpt Oysters—the worlds best oysters. Sealsblpt Oysters are packed, sealed and shipped to us dally from famous oyster beds. Oys ters served you right at the shore couldn't be fresher or more de licious than the ones we offer you. Let the Airship com; but don't target to call at our store and look at our new line Hienzes Pickles, Olives, Preserves, Etc. Barrel Dil Pickles, Sweet Pickles, Pig Feet, Saur Kraut Ju& Arrived. . Eggs gone down to 20 cents per dozen. Phone 62 HARDY BROTHERS. The Pure Food Storp. (Personal y Miss Carrie Parham Social Editor* WWWWWCCW i WAYCROSS CENTRAL CAUSES 95 PER CENT | OF DI8EA8ES.' Drives Distreaa from Upset Stomachs I ADflP rnMMITTK Advice Concernlnfl stomach Trouo,e * In Five Minutes. nUUll UUIlllvll I ILL | and Howto Remedy Them. I MI-O-NA stomach tablets not only — — ! Do not neglect indigestion which cure indigestion but build up the en- Waycross Cential Labor Council is ] leads to all sorts of ills and corapli-^ tire system and make the weak and Investigating the question as to whetb j cations. An eminent doctor once said frail strong and vigorous. Tfcoj DID8T THOU CON8IDER? Iiy Anna Temple. Oh Lord, when Thou didst chose my| cr the cJty Jg not Ufi | ng the convict J that ninety-five pev cent of ail the! guaranteed to do so by G. R. linns city, on work that should be ^ ills of the human body have their Co. path for me, Didst Thou consider all the care ana strife That would surround my way; how daily life Would be a burden with perplexity? And didst Thou know my nature would ho A timid soul, and much Inclined to fear? Oh Lord, when Thou didst set my portion here Did all these homely matters come to Thee “Yea, ere I chose the limit for thy feet I thought on all the sorrow and the strife And the peiplexltles of dally life; I pondered well the troubles thou must meet:: And then I said—‘With promise of My power, This child can meet such things at any hour.' New spring suitri at the Bon Ton, latest styles. Miss Grace Bradford who has been tho guest of Miss Hettie Campbell has returned to Waresboro. The Georgians will meet at the home of Mis. Frank MIcDonald to morrow afternoon at 3:30. SEEDS Fieih. H*llibl*. Pur* l CuarsntMd to Plsast I ^KnqQMdnniid I I'Untrr should tenth* J *np«rtorm*rtUnfOur ’ Northern Grown S**d*. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS w* will Mad postpaid our JTTL.fi'S 00 . 3 COLLECTION 1 MafrtowwiMfih .is* P* IWMIniIh fthfT . «0* j »*mNm*s* . is* l SwM M**—* ... IS* SIm ll IuMInCMn Hewer feeto . S|. • iTm 52* » MS** to kelp MV M*to|* m4 M*htoS u4 t*Miv* Iki ikm "Thun UMIm. h to- done by skilled paid labor. If this is so, th^y will by committee wait upon City Council and ask for the matter to be rectified. It is possible that a closer investigation will show that they are somewhat mistaken in this matter and that tho city authorities are only using the convicts, where the labor will be of eventual benefit to the entire city and we think the city council wouhf be anxious at all times to avoid anything that would prevent a skilled mechanic from getting the work to do. SKIN AND 8CALP TROUBLE8 YIELD TO ZEMO TREATMENT A Clean Liquid Preparation For Ex ternal Use. The Seals Pharmacy Is so confident that ZEMO and ZEMO soap used to* aether will rid the skin or scalp oi other form of skin or scalp eruption, origin in a disordered stomach. I They cause the glow of he;- Ith A physician who made a specialty ' appear | n the cheeks and make u - of stomach trouble?, particularly dy3-' ey€8 bright and sparkling. They c;».^ pepsia, after years of study pe.fectcd j out bad blood and cause pimples t j the formula from which Rexall Dys-' aa n 0 w skin to to disappear, pepsia Tablets are made. MI-O-XA stomach tablets are • Our experience with Rexall Dyspep* j WO nderful stomach invigorators aipr sia Tablets leads us to believe them J U pbuilders that they are sold unde.- to be the greatest remedy known for j an agre ement to return your mon* y the relief of acute indigestion and jf t bey do no ^ cure indigestion or any chronic dyspepsia. Their Ingredients 1 otber trouble arising from an upset are soothing and healing to the in- Btomac b such as biHiouBness, dizzi- flamed membranes of the stomach.' ne8B> 8 { C |{ headache, loss of appetite, They are *rch In pepsin, one of the fermentation, jiiervouness, sleepless- greatest digestive aids known to raeo-1 ne8B> nlghtmare> etc . icine. The relief they afTord is al- And only 50 cent8 a large box at most immediate. Their use with per- J Q R Brinson Co., and druggists ev- slstency and regularity for a short eryW bere. time brings about a cessation of the J “stomach trouble had bothered me pains caused by stomach disorders. I long tlme> and tbough j doctored Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will in- and uged gevera j remedies there was sure healthy appetite, aid digestion I nQ cure ^ yeQ me unt|| l U8ed MM) . and promote nutrition. As evidence 1 NA of our sincere faith In Rexall Dyspep-1 uged fee , weakf bloodless and sla Tablets, we ask you to try them J depre8Bedf but MI ^. NA built up my If you are not entirely satisfied with the result obtained from the use of ZEMO and he soap. The first application will give prompt relief and show an improve* ment and in every instance where ut?ed persistently, will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin in a clean, Mrs. W. W. Sharpe and Mrs. P. A. j healthy condition. Hay will return tonight after spend-} Sold and guaranteed by druggists blackheads, dandruff, eczema, prickly neat, rashes, hive., ivy poison or an, I at o'” ri » l <- » do not give you J health and made me strong.”—Mrs. Intent or grown person of pimplea cntlre we will return you.j , Newton , Bellevue, Mich. 14-23-7 that they will give your money back ,h8 moncy you pald us for them - without question or formality. They | * * come in three sizes, prices 25 centlfe, GOVERNOR O’NEAL SIGNS 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain them only at our store,— The Rexall Store. The Seals Phar macy. THIRTY-FIR8T BALLOT FAILS TO ELECT SENATOR. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 23.—There was Ing some days in Brunswick Mrs. Pcpry Marshal Adams tfieo Miss Alice Lofton is in the city the guest of her parents. everywhere and In Waycross by The no choice for United States senator Seals Pharmacy. j on tho 31st ballot today. Several in* W. Harper, who achieved fame as PARKS LOCAL OPTION LAW Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 23.—In the presence of the author of the bill and a few friends Governor O’Neal sign ed the Parks local option bill. “Albania has returned from run ning after fads and theories, to san ity and conservatism,” he said, after affixing his signature to the bill. The mercury has been gradually warming up sltfce early morning. We hope the cold spell is over. Spring coats, just opened at the Hon Ton. Just the thing for autorao- idling and traveling. FLOWER SEED. GARDEN SEED, ALL KINDS AT REDDINGS, PHONE 305. . * 18 15t A dt duration against imoIoss ex penditure Is in order. Too many youn^ people spend both time and money In acquiring knowledge of practical value to them. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE l»tlleveu like Washington In making every step count. It teaches only what will en able the student to start advantage ously lu life. To command salaries, and occupy positions at once, which otherwise would take you years to attain. SPECIAL RATES N"W ON. REMEM* BER WE SECURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Vimc-om. Kn. H. F. Zvlglfr, Pre,. Hardy Bros., want you to come and ace their now store, whether you buy anything or not, and they asked the Herald to tell you so. MINE OFFICIALS TRY TO SETTLE THE BIG STRIKE Columbus, O., Feb. 23. -President Tom L. Lewis of the United Mine Work* rs of America, and other offi cials are here today to make another attempt to Kettle the strike in the Tuscarawas* field. The operator ol the Held and the district mine work ers met with Mr. Lewis and discuss ed. the strike. President I>. If. Sullivan, of district No. F. *atd be honed a sctttkuuont would be made and that It will not »ecex**ry to call a general strike In tho mines of the operators affected. Waycross is figuring on on nvitation meet. Surely |thoso fcemlis figures has put that town clean up in the air.—Brunswick News. Tomorrow being the Festival of Saint Matthias there will ho a cel ebration of the Holy Eucharist In Graco Episcopal church at 10:30 a. New line of tailored coats at the Bon Ton. Let us show you proof of some rc* j surgents shifted back to Edwaid M. markable cures made by ZEMO and. Shepard. give you a 32 page booklet how to j preserve the skin. The Seals Pbar * macy. 1 *!**ffl1 AGED POETE8S DEAD. Philadelphia, Feb. 23.—Frances E. negro anti-slavery lecturer and poet ess, aged 88, died here today. It had been written of Mrs. Harper that she had done more for her race than anj other woman. } 0000006000000000^ ooooooooooooooooo o<»ooooo<>ooooooooo j HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S New White Goods, Laces and EmbroidfenWj For Spring. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Killed Cigars. Manufactured In Waycrata, G,, B,< human cigar co. C A DOWNEY M D V- . VETENARIAN II Albany Avmm Wlycroea, Ga. toy MS Nlfht Him* ME. _ - • .....Mb. THREATENS TO SHOOT; PUT UNDER PEACE BOND. (tome. (la.. Feb. 23.—Declaring that Samuel Renter, a New Yorker, had annoyed him and threatened his wife, Mux PIMschuck, a prominent Jewish meiehant lust night approached Re met on ltroad street, and threatened to shoot him down at sight unless he left town within 24 hours. Reiner retaliated with a peace warrant, plac ing Pint,.buck under a bond ot |500 to keep th* peaco. Miss Tcbcau of Cutlibort arrived last night and Is the guest of Miss Della King. Miss King onto: mined this afternoon for her two guests, Miss Tcbcau of Cutbbcrt and Miss Chadwick of Pcrnnndlnn. Severn) other aItalis nrc planned In their honor during taelr visit here. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Whitley Langston will regret to hear of the Toty Bartons Illness of the little son. Warren. It is feared that he has ap- pendecltls. GREENVILLE. ALABAMA FRUIT REPORTEO KILLED. Greenville, Ala., rob. 23—A heavy Ice and a general frteaa struck this portion Tuesday. All fruit and tan dee vegetation are reported kitted. Mrs. S. J. Stanton was hostess at very delightful "Bridge" party Tues day afternoon. Her guests were: Mrs. S. T. Wright, Mrs. Lauibdln. Mts. H. S. Redding, Mrs. Odom. Mrs. 0. W. Milton, Miss Tlilot. Miss Falne. Mrs. Charlie Paine, Mrs. W. N. Crambling, Mrs. Walter Young. Mr*. Oourdtue. Mrs. E. A. Fall, Mrs. E. Slrmans, Mrs. Ost. Mrs. Stein- heltear, Mr.s R. T. Hitch. BEAUTIFUL SHEER IMPORTED WAISTING IN PLAIN, CHECKED AND FIGURED EFFECT8. 25 Cents ALL LINEN SUITING, ROUND THREAD, 36 INCHES WIDE. SPE CIAL VALUES AT 35c, 40c and 50c. FINE 27 INCH FLOUNCES WITH WIDE IRISH BANDS ALL OVER AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH. Special Values 50c to 1.50 NEW SPRING WAISTS, NEATLY TAILORED AND OTHERS NEATLY TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY. BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS IN WASH AND 8LIK. 25c to 50c BIG LOT OF NEW MATCH SETS OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD LACE8. . , 5c to 15c 75c to $1.50 BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE SWISJ,,’ ANO CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES* NEW, GOOD MATCH SETS. Special 10c. FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHE QUALITY, YARD WIDE. Special Value at 15c The Store of Quality Humphreys & Williamson looooooooooooooooo ooooooo ooooooo ooo ooooooooooooooooo J SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACY TUB REXALL STORE >0000000000000000000000000000000000 CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 Carriage and} Automobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F. 0. SMITH, ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER l&vTOWrL.