Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 24, 1911, Image 4

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♦flnn»wwwwwwwf WAYCR03S EVES INC HERALD Roacbes.AnlsSBed Boss ARE EXTERMINATED WITH PETERMAN’S REMEDIES WE HAVE PETERMANS ROACH FOOD, PETER MANS ANT FOOD, PETER MANS BEO BUO (.DISCOV ERY. TRY THEM NOW, BEFORE THE 8EASON FOR THESE PEST8 BEGIN. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. Rfiy s Mill & Feed Slure We have several case* of DRIED FRUIT. 'o close out at the following Prices: 11b SEEDED RAISINS 10c, 3tb FOR 25c 1!b CALIFORNIA FIGS 10c 31b FOR 25c 11b CURRENT8 10c. 31b FOR 25c ALSO Ralston Breakfast Food At 10c Per Package. Six pound sack ofRALSTON WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c The*o are all fresh, but we don't want lo carry them over Try ua for your next bill of groceries or feed and let us ■nva you hoiiio money. MAY’S Mill and HID SI OFE. PHONE NO. 3. FAR 8IGHTED PEOPLE Patronize this LI very. They appre elute our prompt service, first-class turn outs and reasonable prices. If you appreciate all these you will pa tronl/.e us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sale* Stables. Tetoau St. Waycross, Ga. PHONE NO. 63. Our Oysters Are Sold From This Fixture This Ih because ours are genu ine Sealshlpt Oysters—the worlds best oysters. ScaiHhipt Oysters are packed, sealed* and shipped to us daily 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 yeu. ^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 DU Pickles, Sweet Pickles. Pig Feet, Saur Kraut Judt Arrived. Eggs gone down to 20 cents per dozen. Phone 62 HARDY BROTHERS. The Pure Food Store. A d« duration against useless ex penditure t* In order. Too many young people spend both time and money In acquiring knowledge of no practical value to them. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE bdleveu like Washington In making every step count. It teaches only what will en able the student to sla t advantage- ously In life. To command salaries, and occupy positions at once, which otherwise would take you years to attnln. SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM BER. WE SECURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Waycross, Ga. R. F. Zetgler, Pres. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers", and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers." Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufvvtu-ed In Waycross, Ga, Bp PITTMAN CIGAR CO. Fifth, Rgllsbla. Part •nsranlMd toPItait Every Gardener and Planter should test the enpartor merits or Our Northern Grown Seeds. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will tend pout paid nur TTT..,?*!S OU ? COLLKT.ON .} Msww hadliii • • . t“- 1 >k|. l,H Hnwli Mwr I I gto. OaHy a.**»w hsed filSeee ,1 I etf. filtortaa Marked UttuM . I AIM IS Vari»tlMCM» newer Im«( . I • #T Write toAegl Read M reals to heir per peetoae ei peehtaa ea4 receive Ike tone "feawae CollecUoa." 1_ gelher with oar Naw ea4 feetrecUv# UerAaa daMe. a FLOWER SEED. GARDEN SEED, ALL KINDS AT REDDINGS, PHONE 305. 18 15t Hardy Bros., want you to come and see their new store, whether you buy anything or not, and they asked the Herald to tell you so. New Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Col lars and Neckties. J. \V. Adams & Co. Special orders filled for funcy cak es, phone *72 or 443. Waycross Bak ery. 24 2t RING 174 FOR WOOD. 1m. Fine line hats just received. J. W. Adams & Co. [Personal j WIm Cirri, P.rhim Social Editor $i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦a• ••aa»»♦«*«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. W. R. Beach Is In the city l from Now Lacy, Ga., for a few days. Mrs. J. Walter Bennett Is quite 111 at her home*on Gilmore street. Little Warren Langston is still very ill at the homo on Reed street. Miss Sjing I^is simply allowed herself to be sit down on. Mr. Stump of Valdosta Is in the city today on business. Shoos for all the family. J. W. Adams & Co. There will he about fifty out of town delegates here to attend the Ware County Sunday School Association. And while the peas are cooling— what are we going to do about base ball this summer. A number of delegates to the Drainage Convention at Brunswick passed through the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinson have taken the pretty W. R. Beach home on I.ee avenue and will move Into it tomorrow. Phone 72 or 443 for lady-llngers, maccaroons and kisses; ‘,a penny-a- plece, at Waycross Bakery. 24 2t We call special attention to the ad vertisement of the Exchange Hank In today's paper. Safety and solidity— the watchword of the Exchange. Mrs. R. B. Pollard and children will leave tonight for Jacksonville, where they will spend a few days with Mr. Pollard. • PERMANENT SOLIDITY This Bank is as solid as a Rock, Because: It Puts Safety First; F TAKES no speculative chances, it is conservative in all its investments, putting every dollar of the money of its savings depositors into Bonds, Warrants and First Mortgages on Real Estate. These art the hind of securities tha' are Safe and Solid Today. Tomorrow and Fifty Years Ftom TdOw THERE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A BANK ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK Exchange Bank of Waycross W. H. BUCHANAN, President. W. H. McRAE, Cashier. Plenty cotton bolts. J. W. Adams & Co. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA WILL MEET TONIGHT. The Daughters of America, the la dles branch of the Junior Order of American Mechanics, will hold a very interesting meeting tonight, Friday at 7:.‘10 p. m., at Red Men's Hall to com plete the. organization of the new chapter here. The charter has arrived and all is now ready to complete. Refreshments will be on hand and all interested are Invited. Mrs. C. E. Dunn und children, leave tonight for St. Simon Island where they will spend some time with Mr. Dunn, who Is at work there at the present time. Tire Presbyterian Ladies* will have their usual sale of good things to eat for your Sunday dinner at the Farris grocery store. Drop In and make a purchase. Stop at this store for mens and boys clothing. J. W. Adams & Co. 2,000 POUNDS BROOKS COUNTY HAMS, BIDES AND 8HOULDERO, NOW AT HARDY BROS. The Famous The Lamp with Diffused Light should always be used where several people sit, because it does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every deal) that increases Its light-giving value has been included. - ■ , The Rtyo la a low-priced lamp. Vou may pay $S, $10 or even $20 tor other lamps end act • more expensive container—but you cannot jet a better li|ht then the Rtyo |lvea. Thle season's Rtyo bas a new end strength ened burner. A strong, durable tbede-bolder keeps the ebade on firm and true. Etay to keep polished, as It la made ot solid brass, llnlsbed fn nickel. Once a Rayo User, Always One. DeeUra Bvtrmkin- tf natatyenrs. writ* far dtscrtpth* circular to tha nearest agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) d. reparations for building the Rail road Y. M. C. A., have commenced, the oration Is a fine one and wo un derstand the building .will be hand- *»?H Mrs. Will McGee and children who have been guests for some days of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fesperman will leave tomorrow for ThomasviUe here they will visit relatives before going to Texas where they will Join Mr. McGee. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S- : Jj_L New White Goods, Laces and Embroideries For Spring. Ml\0 174 FOR WOOD. New spring dry goods. J. \\\ Adams & Co. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE May not result from the work of lire- bugs but often severe burns are caus ed that make a quick need for Buck- len's Atniea Salve, the quickest, sur est cure for burns? wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It subdues Intlamatlon lt kills pain, it soothes and heals Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at All Druggists. WOOD! WOODt WOOD! Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros. E.igs. Eggs. Eggs? Guaranteed the best at 20 cents a dozen, at Hsrdy Bros. . 22 tf C- A- DOWNEY- M- D- V- *'* p ’ CONNOR ~ Flrit cta “ 8hM VETENARIAN I Re I Mk l r,at *: recover* and repair* It Albany Avenue Wayereee, O*. | mhreller* to order an Plant eve- Day and Nljht Phene CM. nue. tf Mrs. Altucna P. McDonald who Is here to attend the Ware County Sun day School Association which begins tomoirow morning with Central Bap tist church is the guest of Mrs. George W. Deen while In the city. Mrs. McDonald will speak in the in- j terest of the Temperance Movement. On account of the illness of Mrs J. Walter Bennett the choir practlc will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carswell tonight instead of Rev. and Mrs. Scruggs. All choir members are lequested to be present, as music for the Ware County Sunday School Association which will meet with Central Baptist Sunday will be prepared. For wood phono 211. 20 la BEAUTIFUL SHEER IMPORTED WAISTING IN PLAIN, CHECKED AND FIGURED EFFECTS. 25 Cents ALL LINEN 8UITINQ, 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. 75c to $1.50 BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS IN WASH AND SLIK. 25c to 50c BIG LOT OF NEW MATCH 8ETS OF VAL AND ROUND THREAO l ACES. 5c to 15c ■ f BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE 3WISS AND, CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES NEW. GOOD MATCH SETS. Special 10c. FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHE QUALITY, YARD WIDE. Special Value at 15c The Store of Quality Humphreys & WiliamsOn > OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo < SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. <f<XX?00000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. - Phone 574 £ Carriage andAutomobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F. O. SMITH; ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN £,* • /£iS§£'>. THE SEALS PHARMACY THE REX4LI, STQRE ‘SOSOSOSOOtftSgSftS ftk ‘-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooo ..vx\6 ’Jftr .