Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 03, 1911, Image 4

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We are especially equipped to 4o Prescription 1 Work. Prescriptions called for and delivered promptly. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. Hay’s Hlil & Feed Store We bare several castes of DRIED FRUIT. ►o close out at the following Prices: 1fb SEEDED RAISINS 10c, 316 FOR 25c 11b CALIFORNIA FIOS 10c 316 FOR 25c 116 CURRENTS 10c. 316 FOR 25c ALSO Ralston Breakfast Food At 10c For Package. Six pound sack ofRALSTON WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 26e These are all Cresh. but we don't want 19 carry them over Try us for your next bill of groceries or feed and let us ■av-i you some money. MAY’S MILL and FELD STORE. PHONE NO. 1. — FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE 'Patronise this Livery. They appre ciate our prompt service, first-class turn outs and renaouable prices. If you appreciate all these you will pa- tronl/.e ua alao. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sales Stable* Taleuu St. Waycross, Ga. PHONE NO. 63. Our Oysters Are Sold From This Fixture This is because otrra are genu ine Sealabipt Oysters—the worlds best oysters. Sealshlpt Oysters are packed, sealed and shipped to us dally from famous oyster beds. Oys ter* served you right at the ahore couldn't be fresher or more de licious than the onea we offer you. s \ u - Let the Airship corns but don’t torget to call at our store and look at our new line Hienzes Pickles, Olives, Preserves, Etc. Barrel Dll Pickles, Sweet Pickles, Pig Feet, > > Saur Kraut Ju& Arrived. Eggs gone down to 20 cents per dozen. ^yAYOKBS EVENING HERALD " v- ~y [Personal ►Miss Carrie Parham Social Editor< Wejl, what Is It you want? Try Hardy Bros., I guess they have ltt Subscribe ior the old reliable Evening Herald. Waycross wants all the railroads she can get. Capt. L. Johnson Is he;e today coming In last night from 8t. Marys. Miss Rosa Steele of Klngstree, 8. C. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. H. Mil ler. Mrs. S. C. Moore and children left for Albany this morning where they will visit a few days. Judge H. M. Wilson Is able to be back at his office again after, quite a serious illness. Yes, indeed. Miss 8pring Weather, there was plenty of frost sll over the ground this morning. I Phone 62 HARDY BROTHERS. ; The Pure Food Stord EGG8 FOR HATCHING White and black Mlnorcas; white Leghorn; Pyniouth Rocks; 8. C., Rhodo Island Reds, nnd Buff Orplng- ton eggs for kale by P. II. Sturtcvant, 112 8c: oven ave. 2.1 12t w&sat. > d<duration against unless ex penditure Is In order. Too ninny young people spend both time nnd money In acquiring knowledse of no practical value to them. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE belleveu like Washington In making every step count. It teaches only what will en able the student to stmt advantage- eusly In life. To conimnnd salaries, and occupy positions at once, which otherwise would lake you years to attain. » SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM BER WE SECURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Waycrosa. Ga. R. F. Edgier, Pres. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Savaai Filled Cigar*. •eeufeetu-ad la Waycreea, Go, ».• PITMAN CKAK €0. HOME FOR SALE. Ive room cottage and two lots on street. No's. 48 and 60, 60x210, each. Pecan trees, peach trees, fcrnpe vines, shade trees on place. Also sewerage nnd water connections. lice $1,600. Apply at No. 48 C. street. i 4vr We desire to state that the white man sentenced to the gang for sell ing whiskey was narnhff O. P. Maddox, nnd is in no way related to our poi^ ular and respected police officer, J. L. Mattox. The name of the culprit being spelled “Mattox" yesterday wns an error. See notice of eyeglusses found. Ladies all silk black hose, Lisle toe and heel. Special value, 60 cents. 3 It Humphreys & Williamson.; Miss Nlcte Miller of Bachelot Is la the city the guest of Mr. and Mr*. M. M. Greene on Nichols street The Herald don't want anything that belongs to anybody else, but we would like to have a little more of what belongs to us. * -• Mr. W. C. Paul, who has been with the Home Fur. Co., for the paat five years, is now with H. A. Harris & Son, and will be pleased to see his former customers at that place. The He: aid advertised . a cottage for rent yesterday apd’ had nine ap plications for It before supper time. ~~ CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta tes, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- Building, Waycroas, Ga.; 13 West York street Savannah Ga.; 108 West For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, 8. C.; or 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Sa. Jan. 7 tf. calling st this office apd paying foV r .' , this qd- 3 2t F6R.YOmj.HAHR. Her# Are/Facts We Went You * T ® Prove At Our RIek. * ' When the roots of the hair are en- FOUND—Eyeglasses, without rim, tn case: they came from “F. G. Schmidt, N. Y." Also a key found tfrely dead and the pore# of the ccaip with -glasses. Owner can recover gre glazed over, sve do not believe same by calling at Herald office and that anything can reatore bafjurowth. paying for this notice. [ Rexall “93” Hair Tonic sclen- sert^Jwhlch MEALS—First class meal* can be obtained at 18 Brunet street. 2 3t WANTED—Small size iron safe. Ap ply P. O. Box 607. 26 tf FOR SALE FOR 8ALE—Perfectly new piano. For Information apply at this office. 17 tf. FOR RENT—Two or three nice cool rooms with use of bsth. 31 Hicks . 1 st FOUND—Key, owner same by calling at Herald office and paying for this ad. 3 2t FOR RENT—Rooms street. Reed •3 3t IN TWO MINUTE8. FOR REN—Seven room house 43 Gilmore street. Apply 324 L&Grande Building. 1 3t. FOR RENT—Two Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 61 Nichols street. 1 8t L08T—On streets, gold medal wltn “E. D. H. 8. A.,'' on one side and name, Vera Cason on other. Finder return to Miss Cason and receive re ward. 1 3t FOUND—Pair of nose glasses, In case and owner can obtain same by Easiest and Quickest Way To Break Up A Cold.* If you want instant relief from cold in head or chest, or from acute ca tarrh, try this: Into a bowl of boiling hot water pour a teaspoonful of HYOMEI, (pro. nounce it Hlgh-o-me) hold your head over the bowl and cover head and bowl with towel.. Then breathe the pleasant^ 'penetrating, antiseptic, va por deep into the lungs, over the sore, raw, tender membrane, and most gratifying relief will come in a few minutes. Druggists everywhere will sell bottle of HYOMEI for -0 cents. Aslt for extra bottle of Hyomel inhalent. Don't be stubborn. Don't be prep udiced. Hiere is not a particle *of morphine, cocaine, or any injurious or habit forming drug in HYOMEI. Give It a trial at G. R. Brinson Co's, risk, they guarantee it. It la made of eucalyptus and other grand antisep tic!. It will chase away the misery of catarrh or any Infliction of the nose and throat in a few minutes. ' You can get a trial sample free by writing Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffal^ N. Y. Feb. 10-20 Mcb 2 I tffleally, destroying the gfert are usually responsible for baldness. J It penetrates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It Is a most pleasant toilet necesiiUL la delicately perfumed and will nqc 1 gum nor permanently stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of Rexall ”93'” Hair Tonic and nftL.it as directed. If it does not relfqve scalp Irritation, remove dandruff, tfre vent the hair from falling out and promote an increased growth of &atr and in every way give entire satis faction, simply come back and tell us and without question of formality ■ we will hand back to you every pen ny you paid us for it. *• We lend our endorsement to Rexall “93” Hair Tonic and sell it on this guarantee, because we believe It Is the best hair tonic ever discovered. It comes In two sizes, prices 50 cents - *J and $1.00. Remember you can obt&ln It onljr at our store,—Th^ .'flexall Store. The Seals Pharmacy. SENATOR TERRELL WILL RETURN TO ATLANTA 8UNDAY Washington, D. C., March 3.-^Sen- tlon now. ator Joseph M. Terrell, stricken with paralysis here s^ ago; will be moved to hlq hooieTfu ’ Atlanta 8unday. Mrs. Terrell, It is understood, thinks that the Senator will improve more rapidly if he can be gotten home, but physicians have advised that no attempt to move him be made for some tlme» The Georgia Senator Is still very ill. A private car will be used to get Senator Terrell to Atlanta and he will be accompanied by Mrs. Terrell and one or two frlends..It was his hope to be in the Senate at least once be fore adjournment is taken Saturday, but that Is entirely out of the ques* The lady we board with has plenty of beautiful roses, but we can’t eat rosea. Put a quart or pint of Searalilpt Oysters on your order today—the on ly oysters with a name, and the only oysters that deserve a name. 3 2t Hardy Bros. When you want to advertise don 1 forget the old reliable Democratic Herald. She has been here twenty years and the l^ord knows she would like to stay here 20 years more. FAIR AND SLIGHTLY WARMER SATURDAY. Fair tonight ami Saturday, nnd slKhtly waimer Saturday, is the weather forecast ns given from Waah ington today. Locally it is more than probable that the warning up process will be a little slower than usual, with n rain after a few days. The ladies of the Catholic Altar Society will aerve lunches and re freshments during the aviation and census celebration next week. Fur*| ther announcement will be made later as to the plan and menu decided up- ^ HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’! and Embroid eries i New White Goods, Laces For Spring. We are Kerry lo note the very ser ious Illness of Mr. Milton Porker ut his home on Gilmore street. He Is suffering with typhoid fever, but It Is hoped he hnx passed the critical stage. JOSEPH WHARTON EIGHTY FIVE YEARS OLD. Special to The Herald. Philadelphia, Pa.. March 3.—Joseph Wharton, founder of the Wharton school of llnance and commerce of the University of Pennsylvania, qulet- iVap Roct Cmnlrorc” ,y ■><» elghtytitth bhthday ■cr dcm Luiuavrs , , nnlTemry lodw „ hlt muniflcen , Li) ie ys KidneyPms w« Gassscee humiisslassie home at Oak Lane. Mr. Wharton won bora In Phila delphia, March 3, tut, and haa at- ways been a resident of (hie city. Ot late years he hat'made liberal benefactions to vsetoo, educational Institutions from the (rent fortune that ha haa accumulated at a manu facturer ot whit* lead and at a lead er in the liMt. Meet ud kindred In- d ns tries ot PeunaylTtnla. Ladles gauze vests, the kind that snaps -toy up. 10c to 25c. H Humphreys & Williamson. Misses Mary and Kate Stauton, al ter a most enjoyable visit of several seeks with Mrs. W. «. McDowen at Orange Hall, are now with Miss Louise Horsey of Fenandlnt, after he- Inc.delightfully entertained hr Mr,, j Lemuel Johnson at her home in St. Marys. BEAUTIFUL 8HEER IMPORTED BIG SELECTION NEW BELTING8 WAI8TING IN PLAIN, CHECKED IN WASH AND SLIK. 1 AND FIGURED. EFFECTS. 25c to 50c 25 Cents BIG LOT OF NEW MATCH SETS ALL LINEN SUITING, ROUND OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD THREAD, 36 INCHES WIDE. SPE- ! LACES. | CIAL VALUES AT 35c, 40c and 50c. 5c to 15c A FINE 27 INCH FLOUNCES WITH ! % . -1' 1 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 FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHEER TAILORED AND OTHERS NEATLY DUALITY, YARD WIOE. TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY. 75c to $1.50 Special Value at 15c The Store of Quality Humphreys & Williamson SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you yourgarden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACY TUB BEX ALL STORE oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 Carriage andjAutomobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED F.O. 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