Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 11, 1911, Image 4

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■i WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Wa afo especially equlppeo to do Prescription Work. Prescriptions called tor aod delivered premptly. Gem Pharmacy. T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. GARDEN SEED Now la Ilia time to plant jour garden. Wa have a (oil Una of tin celebrated Croieman Ilroa. leeda. They «re reliable grow ere and their aecda will give you eatlafacllon. Pay day la nearly hore with our R. R. (unde aod we would like to have tboae who are not trad ing with ue now come and get our prlcea before buying elaewhero. Wo only aell flrat-claia goode and our prlcea are right. We guar antee everything we aell to be ae represented, dive us a months trial and you will become tSile of our satlstled customers. MAY'S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. AFTER ALL THERE 18 NOTHINQ •SO PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH A FIRST-CLAS3 TURN OUT. THIS LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS NOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES AND SOLICITS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN PLEA8E YOU. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Salae sublet. Tebeao 8L Waycrota, Qa. PHONE NO. 63- A declaration against uaeleai ex penditure la In order. Too many young peoplo upend both tlmo and money In acquiring knowledge of no practical valuo to them. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE belleve-i like Waahlhgton In making every etep count. It teachea only what will en able Iho atudent to alart advantage ously In life. To command salaries, and occupy positions nt once, which otbarwlaa would take you yeara to attain. SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM BER WE SECURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Waycross. oa. R. P. Zelglar, Prea Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. -MsadlSctartd In Waycross, Qa, B- Nil VAN CIGAR CO. ' 9 ooooc<xxx>^ooooooo ooooooooooooooooo < Personal 1 Humphreys & Williamson’s THE STORE OF QUALITY. Miss Carrie Perham Social Editor £ Mr. H. W. Dexter ot Valdoata was a visitor to relatives in the city du- rithe meets. ATTENTION! NO MAN IN THE POULTRY BU8- INES8 8H0ULDBE WITHOUT BOTTLE OR TWO OF CONKEY'8 REMEDIES FOR POULTRY. MAKE8 THEM LIVE, AND MAKE8 THEM LAY, GREATEST EVER. TRY ITI BROOKS COUNTY HAM8, SI0E8 AND SHOULDERS. ONE THOUSANO DOZEN THOSE LARGE FRESH EGGS. Phone 62 HARDY BROTHERS. The Pure Food Store. A BIG SUCCESS; THE FIRST TIME IN WAYCROSS. The Gorman Flea Circus with the Jchnny J. Jones Show*, la without a doubt the most remarkable perfor mance now in America, to ice the German Professor with his troup of German Human Fleas give a real circus exhibition. It in the only flea circus now in America and played in Madison Square Garden, New York City, 17 weeks. Tho German profea sor has every one of bis performer* named and when Toady for a porfor nmneo cater them out by their own name, which they understand the came an a dog or a horse. It takes great patience to train a flea, and it is a secret, known to only one family Hamburg, Germany, aqd after exhibiting to all the crown heads of Europe, then came to America and after playing New York City, then to all the big state fairs, Mr. Kuntz, the German profeasor ha sthem hitch ed up in mlnlalfcvo golden wagons and carriages, while others jump through hoops, walk tight ropes, loop the loop, and many other beautiful stunts. Some he has dressed up In hobble skirts and dance the merry widow waits, making it a pleasing performance from beginning to end. You mako no mistake when you eee the performing and dancing flea circus. lt» great—very good. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Parker of Kis- sitnme, Fla., are in the city guests of Mrs. Lucius Jenkins. Mrs. Sallie Winn of Thomasville is expected in the city to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Ilarley. Mrs. J. W' Daniel and mother Mrs. Everett left this morning for a visit to Jacksonville, Tampa and Miami. Mrs. T* L. Graves and Mrs. Ross of Waresboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carswell yesterday. Mrs. Abe Hengeveld left today for Gastonia, N. C., where she will visit relatives for ome days. Mrs. Dr. J. P. Sharpe, of Baconton, Oa Is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. H. B. Lee. Miss Susie Sutton left today for Florida where she will visit friends am pa, St. Augsutine and Jackson ville before returning. The regular Central Baptist Taber nacle service wll be hed tomorrow at the Opera House. The pastor Rev. W. H. Scruggs especially urges his membership to be present tomorrow night as arrangements for going into the beautiful new church are to be made. New goods opened up ready for you inspedtiojj^j New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe Big shipment of fancy Belt Pina, Suitings in all colors, Combs and Barretts 25 Cents Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and 15c up to 50c Ladies Gauze Vests. The kind that shoulder straps stay up. i 10c to 25c Lanalr Waist and Suiting, 20c and 25c Big (election ot fancy Foulard Silk “Zeigler Bros.’’ Ladies fine Dress In the new colon. Slippers. 35c to 50c $3.00 to $4.00 Famous W. B. Corsets, all the Extra good quality 46 inch wide latest model,. Persian Lawn. $1.00 to $3.00 Special 15c. Black Cat Hosiery “for the whole family." Beautiful colored Lawn and Batiste 15c to 50c 10c to 20c Rev. J. B. Thrasher, pastor Irlnlty Methodist church has-been called by telegram to the bed side of Dr. T. H. Thrashes of Ashburn, Gu., and will not be in the city tomor row. The services for tomorrow will be provided for as follows: Prof. E. Pound will speak at eleven o’clock and Rev. Whitley Langston at the evening hour, 7:30. FfilWj jnnr Mr. Oeorge \V. Shultz, father of our popular young mercl'aut, Mr. Deo. Shulta la apeni'lug a tew days In the city. Mr. Shultz la a Savannah man, with broad Intelligent vlewa regarding the South and It, poailbllltea. He haa Just returned from a trip to Chicago and atatea that he heard people talk ot Savannah, but heard move talk about 1 Waycross. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of FOR QUICK 8ALE. One—6 H-Powcr Gasoline engine. One-Burr Feed mill. One—Prairie State Incubator. One— Rubber tire runabout buggy, One—7x7 canvass tent. One—Williams typewriter. Oue—Roller top dosk. One—Kastman Kodac. All in good condition. C. A. Hilliard, 6t 174 Plant Avenue. furniture Repairing and Upholstering We are still doing business at tba same old stand, 25 Brew er Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revarntsh your old furniture, and make it new—We also do all kinds of upholstaring—re pair trunks, suit cases, etc. All our work is strictly cash when finished—No work deliv ered without the money—Work left tn the shop thirty days af ter it ia finished will have atoi^ age charges added and will be liable to ba sold for chargee. J»L Halle 4 Son. Phene 2t4 Brew*' *t- Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Osgood F. Cook and members of the First Methodist church will regret that Mrs. Cook, though much better, is now detained at the bedside of her friend, Miss Louise Hazlehurst, who is seriously ill at tho Oglethorpe Sanitarium in Savannah. Miss Ha* zlchurst nursed Mr«. Cook through her illness of three months. Their friends hope that they will both be nblo to come to their new home in Waycross soon. Humphreys &WiUiamson The Store of Quality OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO OOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOO OOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOO ] Hon. 8. K. Brown, President of the Brunswick Automobile Club arrived in tho city this morning In hii handsome “Oldsmoblle Special'* makinng the 63 miles run from Brunswick in 3 hours and 58 minutes. Mr. Brown reports reads in fairly good condition, but I.ridges are needing repairs. President Brown’s party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nightngale and Miss Mad eline Downing and they seem de lighted to be in Waycross. Mr. S. K. Biown is one of Brunswick's live men nml Is vice president and general man ager of the American Tie and Lumber New Arrivals Co. Pearl Tassels aud Pearl Ornaments Ball Fringe Pink, Blue, Black, Brown and White Gold, Silver and Pearl Banding Garnatures Pearl, Jet, Gold and Persian 25e, 35c and 50c - - 35c yd. - - 30c yd. 50c to $4.00 ■ • 25c and 50c 75c to $6.00 - 50c to $1.50 J Prettied! Line of Swisses. Etamines |A|» |C« and fancy curtain fabrics ever shown I»l/, uOKj 98c to $1.25 Madam Sherry Hairband Latedt Fad Ladies’ Velvet Suede and Leather Hand Bags 4 Ladies’ Silk Gloves Long and Short, most colors Handsome Line of fancy Lawn Waist ■ Ladies’ Tailored Shirtwaist - 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 wr DICKINS 6 & 8 PLANT AVE. cm SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACYlifcE TUB BKX ALL STORK )0000000000000000000000<XXXX>0(X>0000 CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 ParallelfStreet. Phone 574 Carriage andj Automobile Painting NEATLYI EXECUTED F. O. SMITH, ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. O^OWOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO j Ms a Mk.. HHHHi 4 ' i ihRJadhtttlM'll