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We are especially equipped
to do Prescrlpttoa
Work.
Prescriptions called for and
delivered promptly.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
GARDEN SEED
Nov II the time to plant
jour garden. We bare a
full line ot the celebrated
Croeaman Bros. aeedi. The/
mo reliable crovere and
their aeedi will fire jou
aatliTactlon. Paj daj la
nearlj here with our R. R.
lunda and ve would like to
bare tboie who are not trad
ing with ua now come and
get our prices before buying
elsewhere. We only sell
first-class goods and our
prlcea are right We guar
antee ererythlng we sell to
be aa represented. Olvo ua
a months trial and you will
becotmPdlic of our aatlslled
customers.
MAY'S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 3.
ATTENTION!
NO MAN IN THE POULTRY BUS
INESS SHOULDBE WITHOUT A
BOTTLE OR TWO OP CON KEY’S
remedies for poultry, makes
THEM LIVE,' AND MAKES THEM
LAY. OREATE8T EVER. TRY ITI
f Personal!
'f Miss Carria Parham Social Editor-:
Mr. Henry Kramer of Pork IalanJ,
III., la a visitor in the city.
"Sis Cow,” as you once famlllarly
called her, seems to have won the
trick.
Mercy Circle Number Four Kings
Daughters will meet tomorrow after
noon at 3:30 with Mra. Leon Wilson
at her home 41 Church street.*
BROOKS COUNTY HAMS, 8IOE8
AND SHOULDERS.
AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHINO
SO PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THIS
LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN IT8
NOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER
VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES
AND SOLICITS AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery sad Safes 8tablts.
Tabeau 8t. Waycroia, da.
PHONE NO. 63.
A declaration against useless ex
penditure la in order. Too many
young people spend both tithe and
money In acquiring knowledge of no
praclleal value to them. WAYCROSS
BUSINE8S COLLEGE believes like
Washington In making every etep
count it teaches only what will on-
ablt tho student to start advantage-
oualy lu life. To command salarfj
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, tin. R. p. Zelglsr, Proa.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s",
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havua Filled Clairs.
idaiKifutarod In Waytrosa, Oa, »,<
Fill VAN CIGAR CO.
ONE THOUSAND DOZEN THOSE
LARGE FRESH EGGS.
Phone 62
HARDY
BROTHERS.
The Pure Food Store.
WE GUARANTEE TO ALL MU8IC
LOVER8 A TREAT AT THE MAJE8-
TIC TONIGHT. ..
13 3t BREWER A PHELAN.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILL8
Are tonic In action, quick In re
sult!. A special medicine for all
kidney and bladder disorders. Mary
C. Abbott Wolfeboro, N. H., saya: “I
was afflicted with a bad case ot rhea-
matlam, due to uric add that my kid
neya failed to clear out ot my blood.
I was so lame In my feet Joints, and
back that It whs agony for me to step.
I need Foley Kidney Pills for three
days when I was able to get up and
move about and the pains were all
gone. This great diange In condition
I owe to Foley Kidney Pllla and re
commend them to anyone suffering aa
I have.” Oem Pharmacy.
FORT SCREVEN PAYS
LA8T TRIBUTE TO BROWN
Savannah,, Oa., March 13.—With
full military honors, the funeral of
Private Henry Brown, of the 116th
company, coaet artllley corps, who
was killed In a runaway at Fort
Scruven yesterday, was conducted
(Me morning by the Rev. Father Do
ran, the chaplain ot tho fort. The
remains wero then taken on the gov
ernment tug, Oeneral Jackson, to the
national cemetery at Beaufort, 8. C.,
where the Interment took place.
Tho comrades at Fort Bcreven paid
last tribute to the dead contrail,
an escort composed ot m corporal and
and eight prlvatee accompanying the
ambulance In which the body was
borne. Father Doran and members of
the company acted aa an eacort to
Beaufort.
Circle Number Three Kings Daugh
ters will meet tomorrow afternoon at
3:30 with Mra. W. W. Sharpe at her
home on Ollmore street
Mr. B. M. Norvel la able to be out
again after an Illness of some weeks.
Mr. Norvels frienda hare mlseed him
and are pleased to see him out again.
Mias Talu Latimer entertained a
few frlende at an oyster roast Satur
day night at her home ot) Carswell
etreet.
Mr. and Mra. Morgan and little eon
Jack are again at the Phoenix. Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan have a large number
of friends in Waycross.
A note from Col. Brantley informs
the Herald that his duties have called
him back prematurely to Washington,
nnu that ho will be unable to come
to Waycross this time. His friends
here had hoped to see him this week.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF QUALITY.
New goods opened up ready for you inspedlit
New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe
Big shipment of fancy Belt Pim,
Suiting, In all color,.
Combs and Barrett*
25 Cents
15c up to 50c
Beantlful lot of colored Flaxon and
Lanair Waist and Suiting,
Ladles Gauze Vests. The kind that
shoulder straps stay up.
20c and 25c
10c to 25c
Big (election of fancy Foulard Silk
•'Zelgler Bros.” Ladies fine Dress
In the new color,.
Slipper,.
35c to 51c
S3.se lo $4.00
Famous W. B. Corsets, all the
latest modela. i
Extra good quality 46 Inch wide
Persian Lawn.
$1.00 to $3.04
Special 15c.
family."
Beautiful colored Lawn and Batiste
15c to 50c
10c to 20c
* ~>*
Humphreys &WiUiamson
The Store of Quality
Messrs. E. P. Owens, Jr. A. H. Stef
fens, J. A. Miller, Jr., and B. F. Sim-
son spent yesterday on Turners Is
land near Savannah returning
Waycross last igbt
Mrs. A. Todd Entertains.
Mrs. A. Todd entertained a number
of friends at a “Taqky Party” Satru-
day evening, at her home on Tebead
street. Mr. Sims was awarded first
prize for wearing the tackiest cos
tume. Games and music were
joyed during the evening. Prof. Aj.
R. Marks and Mrs. Winlfee furnished
the music. Mrs. Todd was assisted
by Mrs. J. M. Binkley in serving the
delightful refreshments.
GUARD 18 KILLED WHILE
CLEANING GUN; LOADED
Sdnderavllle, Oa., March IS.—News
wa« received hero this morning of the
accidental killing of Hyman Jackson,
gunrd at the convict camp near Oco
nee, 13 miles from here, at 3 o’clock
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Jackson was denning hts pis-
to], and In some way accldentaly dis
charged it, the ball entering his left
■ido, ranging upward.
He died within a few minutes. He
was about 22 years old. and leaves
young wife and one child.
LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE.
On the package when you buy Fol
eys Honey and Tar for coughs and
colda. None genuine without the
Bee Hive. Remember the name, Vo-
ley’s Honey and Tar and reject any
substitute. Gem Pharmacy.
Every lady in the city la Invited to
attend tho demonstration of the New
Perfection Oil stoves at Watt Hdw.
store this week. Hot biscuit and cof
fee free. 13 5i
—j-roi*
CENTRAL BAPTISTS TO 00
INTO NEW TABERNACLE.
Announcement wxe made last night
tl-nt on next Sunday morning, provi
dence permitting, the Central Baptist
Congregation will worship In their
beautiful new Tabernacle on the corn
er of Reed and Brunei etreet. Tho
Central Baptist congregation has been
holding tbclr regular eervlces for the
past two months In the Opera House,
and no doubt will be delighted to go
tnlo their new home. On April third
Rev. J. B. Phillips the noted eveange
list with Mr. and Mre. Butler will Br
and a meeting which will con
tinue through three weeks will begin
Mr. Phillips Is well remembered here
and the announcement ot his coming
I. received with great pleasure. Mr.
Butler the singer who will be with him
is -me of the most noted In America
having been with Torry In a number
cf bis great meetings.
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TREA8URY DEPARTMENT,
Offlce of the Supervising Architect,
Washington, D. C., November 26, 1910
Sealed Proposal, will be received
at thl, offlce until 3 o’clock p. m„ on
the 7th day of January, 1911, and then
opened, for the conitrnctlon (Includ
ing plumbing, gas piping, heating ap
paratus, electric conduits and wiring)
o ftho United States Post Offlce at
WAYCROSS, OA., In accordance with
drawing, and gpecMcatlon, cople* of
which may be had from the Cuitodlan
uf site at Waycross, Oa., or at this
offlce at the discretion ot the Super
vising Architect.
James Kaox Taylor,
Wh . .jr*.Jug Architect
WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONG
WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING,
BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT
THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY
OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST-
CLASS AT J. T. MeGEE’S 8H0P ON
ALBANY AVENUE. 16 tf
FOR QUICK 8ALE,
One—6 H-Power Gasoline engine.
One—Burr Feed mill.
One—Prairie State Incubator.
One— Rubber tire runabout buggy.
One—7x7 canvass tent
One—Williams typewriter.
One—Roller top desk.
One—Eastman Kodac.
All In good condition. r ' ’
C. A. Hilliard.' -. / ; } 1
9 6t 174 Plant Amui. £7
The Herald's Job office Is running
on full time. We have new type and
new material and we propose to turn
out satisfactory work at reasonable
prices.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
THE SEALS PHARMACY v
Till REX ALL STORK
Sole Agents
For
QUEEN QUALITY
For Ladies’
93.50 and $4.00
Ladies 9
Slipper
Specials
Sole Agents
For
"NETTLET0NS
For Men
$5.50 to $7.00
LADIES’ SATIN SLIPPERS. Pink,
Blue,Lavender,Nile. Green, Red, Cl In (Pi 00
White and Black : . . . ) J‘ 3U
i/0
LADIES’ VELVET
and Brown
PUMPS. Black
LADIES’ SUEDE PUMPS. Three styles
S3 00
$3°»
LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER in
Pumps, Ties and Ankle Staps.
All the New Styles
LADIES’ KID and SUEDE Bondoirs
Slippers. Red, Pink, Brown,
Blue and Black «
:$Plo
s
: $F t# $1-5#
MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ Velvet.
Patent Leather and Gun Meta!
Pumps, all sizes ...
$1“ to $3-w
♦0»OAOA060»0«0«0» BO*<
Sole Agents
For
"CRAWFORDS"
$3.59 and $4.00
UICEINS
6 and 8 Plant ,\ve.
Sole Agents
For
BUSTER BROWNS
ForChildren
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