About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1911)
: ■ ■ 1 I WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD are especially equipped to do Prcacrlptlon Work. Prescriptions called for and delivered promptly. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. GARDEN SEED Now Is the time to plant your gardon. We hare a full lino of the celebrated Cross man Bros, seeds. They tffe reliable growers and tbelr seedH will give you satisfaction. Pay day la nearly here with our R. R. funds and we would like to have those who are not trad ing with us now come and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We only soil first-class goods and our prices aro right. We guar- FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE Patronlzo this Livery. They appre ciate our prompt service, first-class turn outs and reasonable prices. If you npprcclnto nil these you will pa tronlzo us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery snd Sales Stables. Tobesu Ht. Woycross, da. PHONE NO. 83. Don’t Forget to Phone For Some Sealshipt Oysters. SEALSHIPT OYSTERS, THE KIND YOU READ ABOUT. WE GET THEM FRESH FROM TH ebeds. DEAKIN8 EGGS, DEAKINS BUTTER, DEAKIN3 CHICK ENS. THE EGGS ARE LARGER AND FRESHER, THE BUT- TER THE BEST, THE CHICKEN8 THE FATE8T. WE 8ELL YOU CHICKENS FROM A LARGE AIRY 8AN ITARY YARD, NOT FROM CLOSE, UNWHOLESOME COOP. IF YOU WANT THE BEST TO EAT, Phone 62 HARDY 3 BROTHERS. The Pure Food Store. ' OOOCKXXXKIOOOOOOOO < Personal 1! Humphreys & Williamson*^ IIo sure and ask about those beau tiful plumes to be given away by MIhb Frances McDonald at her now millinery store. X’ Miss Carrie Psrham Social Editor?’ •-**■• •>*'' *'* •*» w v j MY CREED. I would be true, for there are those J who trust me; I would be pure, for there are those who care; I would be strong, for there is much to suffer; I would be btave, for there U much to dare. Childrens fancy top sox, 25 cents. 2t Humphreys & Williamson. Don't forget you’ve only (1 more day’s in which to call on*the tax col lector and make your returns. We sympathise with Mr. S. F. Floyd of Hoboken In the death of his little 4 year old child who died yesterday. Mrs. Radford T. Hitch arrives on Wednesday from Waycross to visit Mrs. Hunter Hopkins,—Brunswick New. A declaration against uielcss ex pendlture Is in order. Too many young peoplo speihl both tlmo and money In acquiring knowledge of practical value to them. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE believes like Washington In making every step count. It teaches only what will en able the student to start advantage ously in life. To command salaries, and occupy positions at once, which otherwise would take you years to attain. SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM BER WE SECURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Waycross. Ga. U. F. Zelgler, Pres. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured in Waycross, Ga, B>/ PirrHAN CIGAR CO. THE OLD RELIABLE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE The Augusta Chronicle Is the souths oldest newspapers, having been es tablished In 1785. It is now In Us 127th year. The writer has known and read tho Chronicle longer than any other pa per In the land. We remember It more than a half a century ago and that Is a long time. It has always been reliable, honest and democratic. And now that Tom Loylea Is presides and editor it is likely to remain so a long, long old time. Good luck to l.oyles and his grand old paper, Tbo Augusta ClKonlcle. LADIES TAILORED WAIST, MEN- CAL MAKE; $100, $1.48, $1.99 TO $2.48, AT CHURCHWELL BROS. The ladles of the city are Invited by Miss Frances McDonald to Inspect 1 * / hno of millinery. Everything is new and up to date. Col. C. U. Pendleton, of Macon and Mr. Louis Pendleton, of Philadelphia arc expected to spend the next v/oek nt Ocean Pond Club House They will reach thero this afternoon or tonior row.-—Valdosta-Time* LADIES TAILORED WAIST, M7rrJ DAL MAKE; $1.00, $1.48, $1.99 TO $2.48, AT CHURCHWELL BROS. TO THE PUBLIC. There Is no one authorized to soil- It work for me. Those who have or me* to do should send It to the hop t Phono 294 and I will call. Re spectfully J. I. Waite. 22 Brower St. S 2t. Fir wood phono 111. 20 In Fni niture Repairing and L'pbolstering We are still doing b.iatncss •t tbo same old stand, 22 Brew er, Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revarnish your old furniture, and make It new—Wo also do »U kinds of upholstering—re pair trunks, suit cases, etc. All our work Is strictly cash when finished—No work deliv ered without tho money—Work left In the shop thirty days af ter |t is finished will have stor age charges added and will bo liable to te sold for charges. J. I. Waite & Son. Phona 294 82 Brewer St. Mr nn.i Mrs. Richard Kcru.'gs ot \\ aycross have -recently moved lo Sav annah to live, and at tho present are "111; Mrs. Dean Newman at 120 Jones street, west.—Savannah News. Miss Annie Mae Shelton entertain ed at a buffet supper in honor of lie* vlsltor. Miss I.oulso Grantham and Miss Unmet Deal's visitor. Miss Jjun- Ita Bennett and Miss Kate Lvoaa, of Waycross.—Valdosta Times, Miss McDonald will show at her opening tomorrow Iho most up to date lino of millinery. You are Invited to visit her store. No. 9 Lott street. We call special attention to the i nouncement In today's Herald, aunoutf- Ing the opening of Miss Prances Mc Donald's new millinery store tomor- March 9th. Miss McDonald’s mil- liner has arrived from Washington. The ladles are especially Invited to call tomorrow. THE STORE OF QUALITY. New goods opened up ready for you inspection New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe Suitings In ail colors, I would he friend to all—the foe—the friendless; I would be giving, and forgot the gift; 1 would be humble, for I know my weakness; I would look up—and laugh and love—and lift. —Howard Arnold Walter. 25 Cents Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and Lanalr Waist and Suiting, 20c and 25c Mr. Hack Is a visitor to the clfy. in the new colors. 35c to 50c Famous W. B. Corsets, all the latest models. $1.00 to $3.00 The remains of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed were rled to Maryland today for Interment. Black Cat Hosiery “for the whole family.” 15c to 50c NEW LINE LADIE8 COLLARS, ALL Trrr Nrw STYLES, @ 23c. CHURCHWELL PROS. 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 $3.00 to $4.00 Extra good quality 46 Inch wide Persian Lawn. Special 15c. Beautiful colored Lawn and Batiste 10c to 20c Say what you please about the pTes ent Board of Aldermen, they are cer tainly earning their rations. Humphreys &WiHiamson The Store of Quality New Arrivals Pearl Tassels aud Pearl Ornaments Ball Fringe Pink, Blue, Black, Brown and White Gold, Silver and Pearl Banding Garnatures Pearl, Jet, Gold and Persian Madam Sherry Hairband Latent Fad Ladies’ Velvet Suede and Leather Hand Bags Ladies’ Silk Gloves Long and Short, most colors 25c, 35c and 50c yd'' - - 35c yd. - - 30c yd. '50c to $1.00 25c and 50c 75c to $6.00 if. 50c to $1.50 Prettied* Line of Swisses. Etarmanes and fancy curtain fabrics ever! Handsome Line of fancy Lawn Waist ■ Ladies’ Tailored Shirtwaist - 98c to $1.25 - ' 98C TO $1.75 Big Lot Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, all prices. Large shipment of Lawns Flaxon, Madras and other White Goods, also Ginghams. Percales and Calicos. REMEMBER THE PLACE 6 & 8 PLANT AVE. DICKINS 6 & 8 5MP SEEDS! SEEDS! ftI£Y$Kn>lSKlms Big shipment latest collars ui< Jabots, IS coots. 7 it Humphreys ft Williamson. Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACYB T1IS REXVLl, STORE A CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 ParallellStreet. Phone 57* Carriage and Automobile Painting V NEATLY! EXECUTED x F. O . SMITH, 'i ONLY FIRST CLA8S CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. 0OO ®«««<^«ooooc6ccococcooeoc«jb«o