Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 15, 1911, Image 4

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- X Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. GARDEN SEED Now la the time to plant your garden. Wo boro a fall lino of tbo celebrated Croioman Bros. aeeda. They are reliable growere and their aeeda will give you satisfaction. Pay day la nearly here with our R. R. funds and we would like to have those wbp are not trad ing with us now come and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We only Bell first-class goods and our prices are right We guar antee everything we sell to be as represented. Give us a months trial and you will become" dfio of our satisfied customers. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. If You Are Searching FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF FLOUR OMAKE THE RIGHT KIND OF BREAD, YOU NEED SEARCH FARTHER THAN THE STORE OF HARDY BROS. THERE YOU WILL FIND THE "CLIFTON" BRAND, MADE BY THE CLIFTON ROLLER MILLS. C08TS A LITTLE MORE PER BARREL, BUT MAKES A LOT MORE AND BETTER BREAD. TELEPHONE 62 Hardy Bros. The Pure Food Store. AFTER ALL THERE 18 NOTHING 80 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THIS LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS NOBBY TURN 0UT8, PROMPT SER VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES AND 80LICIT8 AN OPPORTUNITY TO 8H0W YOU HOW WELL IT CAN PLEA8E YOU. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Safes Stables. Tebeau St. WaTcross, Qa. PHONE NO. 63. DANDRUFF EASILY CURED. In fact G. R. Brinson the druggist lias n certain hair restorer called Parisian Sage which costs only 60 cents a large bottle that Is guaranteed to cure dandruff In two weeks or mon ey back. Parisian sage Is the discovery of an eminent student, scientist and spec ialist. and Ib made in this country only by tbo Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. • Parisian Sage Is a most pleasant, daintily perfumed hair dressing, and besides curing dandruff, your drug- gst will return your money if it fails to atop falling hair or Itching of the scalp. It will make hair grow, and women who desire soft, beautiful and luxu riant hair can have It In two weeks by using this famous, quick acting preparation. It Is not sticky or grea sy. Feb. 15. 1- Personal ► Miss Carrie Parham Social Editor MY GARDEN. By Celia Myrover Robinson. In everybody’s garden you’ll find red rose tree, With crimson blossoms on it, and honey for the bee; And in everybody's garden there’s little bush of rue, I find one in my garden, and you w find one, too. And on everybody’s garden sometimes the rain must fall. Or else the crimson roses will not blossom out at allr And sometimes the sun Is shinning and the summer skies are blue; But In everybody’s garden there’s the rose bush and the rue. Miss Norma Palmer has returned after a pleasant weeks visit to Jack eon vl lie. Mrs. W. W. Lambdln and Miss Beatrice Lambdln left this morning for a short trip to Atlanta. The flower that follows the sun does so even in cloudy days.—Leigh ton. Waycrosg rarely ever loBes out at anything she undertakes and ‘she will have her airships flying around before many days. The ladies of the Maccabees will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock at the us ual place. Rev. J. B. Thrasher returned last night from Ashburn, Ga., where he was called on account of the death of his uncle. Mr. Howard I. Niven and Miss Mar garet C. Littleton- were married last night In Grace Church by Father Brigham. % Miss Tebeau who has been the •guest of Miss Della King for several weeks will return to her home at Cuthbert tomorrow. Miss King wllf accompany her home. The Herald was in error yesterday when they said Hardy Bros., had 600 doz. eggs at 20 cents a dozen. I should have been 25 cents a dozen. TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN! THERKPORE, YOUNG PEOPLE, ^ our success depends upon your abil i; to make an early start and to stem the tide. Our College offers every one an equa chance to start right. We teach every commercial study, and prepare you to master your vocation. With One Of Our Diplomas, Your 8uccess Wilt Be Certain. WT2 SECURE POSITIONS! WE WILL DOUBLE YOUR SALARY! Waycross Business College . Waycross, Ga. R. p. Zelgler, Pres. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Ver Best Smokers”, and "Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. M*nuf*ctu-e4 WayenM. 3a, B PITTMAN CIGAR CO. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO LUCAS COUNTY,)aa. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bualneis in the City of oledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said Arm. will Everybody who CIln , houId heai pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED M| „ Wood „ Centra , 8chool au „ lt0 . DOLLARS for each case of Catarrh r|um March 22nd Mlis Wood „ a that cannot bo cured by the use of ' oat charmIn3 rcader and capture , Hall a Catarrh Cure. ' her nuuience from the very begin- FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, , Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, and acts dlretctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 78c. Take Hall’s Family PHls tor coo- ktlpatlon. ning. NO RISE. They say that living sterner -grows, From high to higher varies; They speak offood and roof and clothes As costly necessaries. But still no rise in smiles I tee. In friendship and forgiving. In love and Jest and charity. Which make up truly living. —Edwin L. Sabin. There will be services tonight at 7:30 In Grace Episcopal Church. On Friday next, March 17, at 7:45 p. m., ♦he Bishop of Georgia will confirm a class. ^YSKiDNEYJKlXS The A. C. L. made a new long dis tance record yesterday In handling the Harry Payne Whitney special between Waycross and Thomasvllle and return. The distance of 208 miles for the round trip was made In 210 minutes, allowing Mr. Whitney a fifteen minute conference in Thom* nsville, before the return start, this reducing the time to 195 minutes run ning time* This is a new speed rec tor the country to wonder at, and again establishes Southern su- p».i aty. IF YOU DONT LIKE THE MUSIC ACT AT THE MAJESTIC TONIGHT, ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK. IS 3 m wood phou hi. SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACY * THE RKX4LLSTOUK HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE ORQUALITY. New goods opened up ready for you inspection New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe Big shipment of fancy Belt Pins, Suiting, In all color,, Combs and Barretts 25 Cents 15c up to 50c Ladies Gauze Vests. The kind that Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and Lanalr Waist and Suiting, 10c to 25c 20c and 25c Big selection of fancy Foulard Silk “Zelgler Bros.” Ladle, fine Dress In the new color,. Slipper,. 35c to 50c $3.00 to $4.00 - Famou, W. B. Coriet,, 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 Beautiful colored Lawn and Batiste 15c to 50c 10c to 20c Humphreys & Williamson The Store of Quality TREA8URY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervialng Architect, Washington, D. C., November 26,1910 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 3 o’clock p. m., on the 7th day of January, 1911, and then opened, for the construction (Includ ing plumbing, gas piping, beating ap paratus, electric iondulls and wiring) o fthe United States Post Office at WAYCROSS, GA., In accordance with drawings and specification, copies of which may be had from the Cuitodlan of site at Waycross, Ga., or at this office at the discretion of tbo Super vising Architect. James Knox Taylor, »7V'ng Architect WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONla WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING, BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY OR AUTO- CAR PAINTED FIRST- CLA88 AT J. T. McGEE'S SHOP ON ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf FOR QUICK 8ALE. One—6 H-Power Gasoline engine. One—Burr Feed mill. j 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. ” • C. A. Hilliard, ’ > ot 174 Plant Avenue. Sole Agents For QUEEN QUALITY For Ladies’ $3.50 and $4.00 Ladies 9 Slipper Specials Sole Agents For "NETtLETQNS’’ For Men $5.50 to $7.00 LADIES’ SATIN SLIPPERS. Pink, Blue, Lavender, Nile, Green, Red, tf*<) sn d>i nn White and Black ’. . . . $ J* 50 10 J4 ,UU • $3 .00 LADIES’ VELVET PUMPS. Black and.Brown LADIES’ SUEDE PUMPS, Three styles LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER in Pumps, Ties and Ankle Staps. tf* i An I a tf* J nn All the New Styles . . 3)110 $4 ,UU LADIES’ KID and SUEDE Bondoirs Slippers, Red, Pink, Brown, (M flil Ia (N AO Blue and Black . . . M ,UU 10 5|- 3U MISSES' AND CHILDRENS’ Velvet, Patent Leather and Gun Metal tf* 4 nn f A tf* ■> nn Pumps, all sizes - - . $| ,UU ■V Sole Agents For "CRAWFORDS” $3.50 and $4.00 6 and 8 Plant \ve. Sole Agents For BUSTER BROWN ForChildren