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WAYCBP3S EVENING HERALD
Roaches,Anls&Bed Bass
ARE EXTERMINATED
WITH
PETERMAN’S REMEDIES
Wb HAVE PETERMANS
ROACH FOOD, PETER
MANS ANT FOOD, PETER.
MANS BED BUO (.DISCOV
ERY, TRY THEM NOW,
BEFORE THE SEASON
FOR THESE PESTS BEGIN.
Gem Pharmacy
T, S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
May's Mill & Feed.Slure
We have several canes of
DRIED FRUIT.
*o close out at the following
Prices:
1tb 8EEDED RAISIN9
10c, 3fb FOR 25c
1tb CALIFORNIA FI08
10c 3lb FOR 25c
1tb CURRENTS
10c. 3Tb FOR 25c
ALSO
Ralston Breakfast Food At
10c Per Package.
Six pound sack ofRALSTON
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 2bc
These are all fresh, but we
don’t want to carry them over
Try us for your next bill of
groceries or feed and lot us
sav? you some money.
MAY’S M1LI and
FEED STOKE.
PHONE NO. X
Our Oysters Are
Sold From This
Fixture
This Is because ours are genu
ine Sealshlpt Oysters—the worlds
best oysters.
Sealshlpt 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
you. !
Let the Airship cOm;
hut don't torget to call
at our store and look at
our new line
Hienzss Pickles,
Olives,
Preserves. Etc.
Barrel Dil Pickles,
Sweet °lckles.
Pig Feet,
Saur Kraut
Jurit Arrived.
Eggs gone down to
20 cents per dozen.'
Phone 62
HARDY
PAR SIGHTED PEOPLE
Patronlzo this Livery. They appre
ciate our prompt service, first-class
turn outa and reasonable prices. If
you appreciate all theso you will pa
tronize us also.
I'TcGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and 8afe» Stables.
Tebeau 8t. Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. 63.
A declaration against UJeless ex*
pi-ndituro is in order. Too many
young people spend both time and
money in acquiring knowledge of no
practical valno to thorn. WAYCROSS
BUSINESS COLLEGE believed like
Washington In making every step
count. It teaches only wlmt will en
able the student to statt advantage
ously In life. To command salaries,
and occupy posit Ions nt once, which
otherwise would take you yehrs to
attain.
SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM-
BER .WE SECURE POSITIONS.
Waycross Business
College
Waycross, On. H. F. Zeifilcr, Pros.
Sm#kCT
“Oran Chico’s”,
‘Yer Best Smokers”,
BROTHERS.
The Pure Food Store.
SKIN AFFECTIONS.
Whether On Infant or Grown Person
Cured by Zemo and Zemo Soap.
AN UNUSUAL OFFER.
The Seals Pharmacy aaya to every
person, bo It man, woman or child,
who has an irritated, tender or Itching
akin to come to our atorc and procure
n bottle of 55RMO and e cako of ZE
MO noap and If you are not entirely
satisfied with results, come back and
get your money. So confident aro we
of the officiary If this cloan, simple
treatment, that wo make you this
ttnuajal offer.
ZEMO Is a clean liquid for external
use that has cured so many cases ot
eczema, pimples, dandruff and other
forma of akin eruption. ZEMO and
ZEMO alnp are sold by drugglata ev
erywhere and In Waycroaa by The
Seals Pharmacy. ZEMO and ZEMO
soap are the moat economical ns well
na the cleanest and moat effectlv
treatment for affections of the skin
or sealp, whether on Infant or grown
person.
GERMAN EMPEROR AUTO FAN:
HAS ONLY THIRTY MACHINES
and
"Pitman's Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Btvsis Filled Cigars.
Minufsctu-ed In Waycross, Ga„ Si-
FirriMN CICM CO.
roLEYSKmsEYPnis
Berlin, Feb. 2$.—Emperor William
?!I-known fondness for motoring
jubt been shown by orders for
>w automobiles which he has pluc
with German firing. With these
addition* to his garage the kaiser
III have 30 machines. Including a
half dozen motor baggage trucks..
He keeps five machines perman-
ntly at Corfu, wither, with the em
press, Crown Prince and Crown
Princess he will go early next month.
Each of his palaces has its garage,
with fire-proof storage rooms for
benzine.
The emperor’s car it easily distin
guished by the peculiar fan fare of
his motor horn which may not be
used by anyone else and the imper
ial standard which flies at the right
of the chauffeur. At night the flag
la replaced by an illuminated gat
shield, showing the standard in regu
lation colon.
Personal
Miss Carrie Parham Social Editor
MY GARDEN MUST
BE BEAUTIFUL.
By Anna Temple.
My garden must be beautiful;
For w’hen the shadows play
In Icngth’ning shapes along the wall,
And comes the cool of day,
Perchance my Lord might come to
The place where roses bloom for
And If He asked to come within
This house of mine to rest,
How fair and sweet the rooms should
For such a wondrous Guest!
Twere better far to keep them so,
Lest He might come before I know.
And If he staid for friendly speech,
As fell the light of day,
How should I know to talk with Him,
Or holy things to say.
Unless my soul acquainted be
With some of Heaven's mystery?
Mrs. R. L. Hilliard of Fitzgerald
Is visiting Mrs. J. C. McDonald.
Mrs. T. A. Hubert of Birmingham
is In the city the guest of Miss Mary
Martin and Miss Beulah Crlbb.
M. L. Goodyear offers fine stock,
and wagon and harness for sale. See
his advertisement.
The Herald regrets to hear of the
illness of Milton Parker, son of our
friend Gordon Parker.
Judge John C. McDonald leaves
tonight for Douglas- and will preside
In the city couit there for two or
tyiree days.
Mr. Elmer Hood, brother of Mr. A.
Hood arrived in the city today
and will he Vith the Home Furniture
Company.
Miss Bessie May Hannah who has
been at schood at Sparks has return
ed Wnycross and will reside In
PERMANENT SOLIDITY
This Bank is as solid as a Rock, Because:
It FHits 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 are the kind of securities tha 1 art Safe and Solid
Today, Tomorrow and Fifty Years Ftom Now
THERE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A BANK
ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK
Exchange Bank of Waycross
W. H. BUCHANAN, President. W. H. McRAE, Cashier.
CLASSIFIED
WANT ADS
WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between age*
of 18 and 35; cltizem of United Sta
tes, of good character and temperate
habits, who can apeak, read and write
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
nuildlng, Waycroaa, Ga.; 13 West York
street Savannah Ga.; 108 West For
syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, 8. C.; or
113 South Maine p*.reet, Fitzgerald.
Jan. 7 tf
growing demand for Improved and
raw land in this section. List witn
me at once and we will show to party
at homeaeekeia we are bringing from
the North in a few weeks. M. E. Mai-
one, Miami, Fla.
25 6t
WANTED—Small size iron safe. Af-
ply P. O. Box 507.
25 tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Perfectly now
piano.
For Information apply at this
offlee.
17 tf.
FOR SALE—Shetland pony, trap,
harness, etc cheap for cash. W. H.
Buchanan. 25 3t.
WANTED—Farm lands, South
Georgia and Florida We have a
TOJRENT^
FOR RENT—Newly furnished
rooms in new house on Folks and
Isabella streets; hot and cold water
and every convenience, with or with
out board. 27 3t
FOUND—Fountain pin. Owner can
get same by calling at this office and
paying for this da. 27 3t
2,000 POUNDS BROOKS COUhTTY
HAMS, »IDE8 AND SHOULD}fRS,
NOW AT HARDY BROS.
\
WOMEN NAME OFFICERS.
Dalton, Ga., Feb. 28.—Following Is
a list of officers elected by the Bryan
M. Thomas chapter. Daughters of the
Confederacy, at its regular monthly
meeting, held on Friday afternoon:
Mrs. F. W. Elrod, president; Miss
Kate Hamilton, first vice-president;
Mrs. W. C. Martin, second Vice-pres
ident; Mrs. F. E. Shumate, corres
ponding secretary; Mrs. M. M. Jack,
recording secretary; Miss Cora Hen
derson, treasurer; Mrs. Will Black,
assistant treasurer; Miss Lizzie Rob
erts, registrar; Mrs. B. M. Thomas,
Mrs. Warren Davis and Miss Laura
Kelley, historians. j
future
son.
vith Mr. and • Mrs. C. E. C»
Mrs. Will Seaman's friends hero
are pleased to learn that she Is very
much improved and will retur.n to*,
morrow from the Sanitarium at Val
dosta, where she has been for some
weeks.
Miaa Emma Dlhh and Miss Lucllu
Bates have returned after spending
several days at the Sewanee Club
near Valdosta with Mr. nnd Mrs.
nibb. They report u most glorious
time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Beach are at
present making their home at New
I-acy, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Hinson are occupying their p nitty
home on Lee avenue while thev are
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
New White
Goods, Laces and
For Spring.
Embroideries
Ther
quite a merry time at
the court house this morning. For
a while the machinery of the law I
stood still, as tho judge, clerk and •
sheriff and others listened to some i
delightful Impromptu zinging from
a future "Caruso,” as the Waycross I
people hope. Waycross has many |
voices that promise great things In
the musical world, but perhaps there
are none with n greater future than
the manly voice that ring through
the court house this morning.
BEAUTIFUL SHEER IMPORTED
WAI8TING IN PLAIN, CHECKED
AND FIGURED EFFECTS.
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
4ND INSERTIONS TO MATCH.
Special Values 50c to 1.50
n£W spring waists, neatly
tailored and others neatly
TRIM (MED WITH EMBROIDERY.
75c to $1.50
BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS
IN WASH AND SLIK.
25c to 50c
BIG LOT OF NEW MATCH SETS
OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD
l ACES.
5c to 15c
BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE SWISS
AND CAMBRIC EMBROIOERIEQ
NEW, GOOD MATCH SETS.
Special 10c.
FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL
DUALITY, YARD WIDE.
Special Value at 15c
Ksgs, Errs! Guaranteed the
best nt 20 cents n dozen, at Hardy
Bros. 22 tf
The Store of Quality
Humphreys & Williamson
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SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success. j
THE SEALS PHARMACY
TUB RKX4LLITOBB
" •‘TRY THE WANT ADS'*
;-Aiii 'ulf-iliififtfifr-c
CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street. Phone 574
Carriage and Automobile Painting
NEATLY EXECUTED f
F, O. SMITH;
6 ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN.
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