Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 06, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD We are especially equipped to do Prescription Work. Prescriptions called for and delivered promptly. \ [ Gem Pharmacy :: T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. ****444*40*044*404*04*40++ May’s Hill & Feed Store Wo boro several case* of DRIED FRUIT.' ■ >o close out at the following Prices: 1!b 8EEDED RAISINS 10c, 31b FOR 25o lib CALIFORNIA FIOS 10c 3tb FOR 25c 11b CURRENTS 10c. 3tb FOR 23c ALSO Ralston Breakfast Food At 10c Per Package. Six pound sack ofRALSTON WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c These are all fresh, but we Don’t Forget to Phone For Some Sealshipt Oysters. don't want to carry tliem over Try us for your next bill of groceries or feed and let us save you some money. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE iPatrontxe this 1.1 very. Thejr appro ■ data our prompt service, first-class 'turn outs and reasonable prices. If •Jen appreciate all these you will pa- ttrpniie us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sales 8tablas. Tsbtau St. Waycross, Ob PHONE NO. S3. SEALSHIPT OYSTERS, THE KIND YOU READ ABOUT. WE GET THEM FRESH FROM TH EBE08. DEAKIN8 EGOS, DEAKINb BUTTER, DEAKINB CHICK ENS. THE EGGS ARE LARGER AND FRESHER, THE BUT. TER THE BE8T, THE CHICKENS THE FATEST. WE SELL YOU CHICKENS FROM A LARGE AIRY SAN ITARY YARD, NOT FROM CLOSE, UNWHOLESOME COOP. IF YOU WANT THE BEST TO EAT, [Personal ' Mitt Carrie Parham Social Editor HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF QUALITY. CHANGED HER S TOO. One of the new directora of the Ren Franklin Club gets off the fol lowing: A young couple attended churcb to* gether. When the collection was be ing taken up Adonia began fishing around In bis pockets for a dime. His countenance evidenced bis great em barrassment as he whispered to hla lady love: “I guess I have not got a solitary cent upon me—I changed my pants." Aphrodite, who had been examining the unknown regions of her habili ments for her purse turned beautiful ly pink as ehe whispered: "I'm In the same fix." The weather bids fair to be in fine shape for the blrdmen this week. Rain and wanner weather predicted. All right, we are waiting for It. The churches were all well attend ed yesterday. The city is well filled with vlaltora and delegates today. Phone 62 HARDY BROTHERS. The Pure Food Store. A declaration agalm* useless ex penditure is In order. Too many young peoplo spend both time and money In acquiring knowledge of no practical value to them. WAYCR088 .'BUSINESS COLLEGE beltevee like Washington in making ©very step 1 count It teaches only what will en able the student to start advantage •ourty In life. To command salaries, and occupy posfTIons at once, which . otherwise would take you years to attain. •special rates now on. remem- ber we seCURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Weycroee, Go. R. F. fielder. Pres. A NEAR TRAGEDY. Considerable Oxcltment wae caused hors yesterday morning by a freight train accident In the heart of the city. An early morning frieght train bound for Savannah In paealng ovor the trestle above canal atruck the switch, which had apparently been damaged by an earlier train coming from Savannah, The englno and tender Kept the main track tor a short, distance while can tried to go on another track to Drunewlck. Hence the catutrophe. The englno was overturned, one car loaded with tomntoe* end the cab :.u loader were badly damaged. | Tho engineer, named Robert Nev. ello, and hie fireman Jumped and were only slightly bruised. A great crowd assombled and witnessed the power* ful steam crane, finally reverse the engine from Its sandy bed and put II back bruised.and worsted In the combat on to tho line again. The main line wae obstructed tor awhile but the roadmen with atrong force soon got things In shape again. Had the over* turn taken place four yards nearer depot the results would have been very serious as they barely missed the high trestle. Regular, steady and persistent ad vertlslng Is what pays. The oat crop Is looking fine In this section and the truck patches are beginning to hump. The flying ahlpa and the flying men are here. There will be something doing in Waycross this week. New goods opened up ready for you inspection New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe Suitings in all colors. 25 Cents Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and Lanair Waist and Suiting, 20c and 25c Big selection of fancy Foulard Silk in the new colors. 35c to 50c Famous W. B. Corsets, all the latest models. $1.00 to $3.01 Black Cat Hosiery "for the .whole family." 15c to 50c Big shipment of fancy Belt Pins, Combs and Barretts 15c up to 50c Ladies Gauze Vests. The kind that shoulder straps stay up. 10c to 25c "Zelgler Bros/' Ladles "fine Dress Slippers. $3.00 to $4.00 Extra good quality 46 Inch wide Persian Lawn. Special 15c. Beautiful colored Lawn and Batiste 10c to 20c Humphreys & Williamson The Store of Quality IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOCrOOOOOOOOOOOOOO / Hon. A. M. Knight returned from Jacksonville last night. Mr. Knight reports a pleasant visit. * Lester Cason Is now with Wilkes Dry Goods Company of this city. Mrs. T. L. Graves of Waresboro •pent Saturday here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Carswell. Rev. W. H. Scruggs preached at Hoboken yesterday morning, return ing at six o’clock and filling his pul pit last night. For want of something better to day, we advise that you keep your democracy on straight. That's a good Idea. n The friends of Her. and Mrs. Whit ley Langston win be pleased to learn that llttlo Warren la Improving at tha Kings’ Daughter* Hospital. f CLASSIFIED WANTED. WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between agea of 18 and 35; cltisene 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- Building, Waycroes, Ga.; 13 Weat York •treat Savannah Ga.; 108 Wet*. For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market atreet Charleston, S. C.; or 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Ga. i‘ I Jan. 7 tt PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING MONTE PICKENS, "THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN" Tuner and repairer for the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Ga., Jas. A. Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent mueic hous es in New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for the Weileyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Beisle Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900. Endorsed as a violinist and tuner by the preia, artists and musldlans from New York to Texas. - * a >klyn7 WANTED—Small six? Iron »afe. Ap ply P. 0. Box 607. ' 36 tf Mr. O. P. Cannon came up from Savannah Saturday night and spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. R. C. Cannon, returning to Savannah Sub- day evening. Smoke! "Oran Chico’s”, ^‘Yer Best Smokers”: and "Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Wsycroee, Oe. *„• PITTMAN CIGAR CO. SENATOR TERRELL COMES HOME Washington. D. C. March 0. Sena tor Joseph M. Terrell, who was strlck cn with paralysis hor© six weeks ago, and who has been confined to George town Unlvcrtlty Hospital until last week, when he wae removed to a ho tel, waa able to be taken to his home In Atlanta yesterday. He left Waehlngton In a private ear on an early morning train ac companied only by Mn. Terrell. 8ev oral member* of the Georgia delega tion in Conkroea offered to accom pany him hnt It was thought by at tending physicians that It would be bettar for them not to do. HOW TO COUNT. Count all the days and labor lose Whose slow descending ean Sees printing eold for leee than coat. And wheel* go ronnd for fun. Mr*. J. c. Paynes' friends are pleased to hear that she Is improving after her illness and was able to be moved to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. McGee on Williams street yesterday where she will be for a few dayi. FOR SALE FOR 8ALE—Perfectly new piano. For Information apply at tble office. 17 tf. • "A tuner who tunes.”—Frederick Reddall, teacher of voted, 1 N. Y. WU. "Not only a fine vlollniat, but also one of the mo»£~ etfsff ffflfflo tuners In the United States.”—MusIcT rades, New York. “I commend him as able to satisfy the most exacting demandi u piano tuner and repairer.”—C. H. S. Jackson, President Bessie Tift’ Col lege, Forsyth, Ga. Those desiring the services of ar. artistic workman, will do well to; escure the service* of Mr, Pickens while la Waycross. CABLE. PIANO COMPANY. LaOrande Building. * i Waycross, Georgia. N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will receive pfBffipt an9 ’cars- ful attention, „ —* fj'THr 7* .’■Wpjvgfr.y.w.fc. - T An. * WILL EXTRA 8ES8ION | himself again and be able, to bd CHANGE SENATORIAL RACE? about. Along w|th this lnitfOvemsfit FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms either furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply 84 Reed street 4 3t FOR RENT—Rooms at 33 street Reed 3 3t Rov. W. Langston, P. E., will preach at Deenwood church Tuesday night Starch the 7th, at seven o’clock. Im mediately after the sermon he will hold the quarterly conference for the Deenwood and Hehavd charge. All officials are requested to be present and the public 1* cordially Invited to attend thia service. E. A. Sanders, P. C. *« wood phone 313. IS la wanted—At once, farm hand. Ap ply W. A. McNeil, at Mutual Grocery store. 6 3t FOR RENT—Newly furnished room 32 Gilmore street . 6 3t TWENTY LAB0RER8 WANTED— Twenty laborers wanted at the Cen tral Baptist Tabernacle. Apply to T. W. Morrison. 6 6t (Continued from Page 1.) dtdate; and as evidence of which It ia said that Railroad Commissioner C. Murphy Candler, who will carry the Hoke Smith banner In this race, Is now doing some of tho hardest political work of his life, although he has not as yet made his formal an nouncement. * It Is quite well understood, howev er, that Mr. Candler Is to be tho candidate of tho Hoke Smith faction; that Hoko Smith will support him and that at the proper time Congress man T. W. Hardwick of the Tenth will withdraw In Candler’s favor. li la also anticipated that Judge W. A. Covington of Moultrie, Ukewlee of the Hoke Smith camp, will get out] of Mr. Candler’s way. Senator Terrell haa recovered from his recent attack to an extent beyond the hopes of his friends. It la sata now that there It absolutely no lm- It: his condition comes the announce* ment that Senator Terrell Ja post- lively In the race to stay, and will fnake only such campaign as the condition of his health will permit between now and the assembling of tho legislature the latter part of June. WANTED—A couple, or two three men edn get board with Mrs. pediment In his speech and with the Brown at No. 3 Hide street. 6 tf rost that he needs he will soon be It looks more and more, therefore, as If things are shaping tbemselvet Inevitably for a race between Cand ler on the Hoke Smith side and Ter rell as the exponent of tho other "school of political thought" In Geor gia. Mr, Brantley, It is said, wax an*, loua to have made the race, bat of course, he cannot afford tj-Crglect at the opening of the extra,. Mblon the duties which attach to Minas a leading , member of the House Ways and Means Committee. Advices from Washington, therefore, are to the ef fect that iie may be definitely con sidered out of it (Continued on Page 5.) SEEDS! SEEDS! JOLEYSKlDHF.'PmS #•« lk*6U34 » | See notice of laborers wahTSB at ’central Rapttet Tabernacle building. Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACY THE IlkX ALL STORE CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 Carriage and Automobile Painting > NEATLY EXECUTED t F. O. SMITH, ' c— 9 ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGB PAINTER IN TOWN. O ^oooooooc>ooooc> ©©©©©©©©©©<