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GARDEN SEED
Now la the time to plant
your garden. We have a
(nil line of the celebrated
Croeaman Broi. seeds. Thor
are reliable growera and
their seeds will give ran .
satisfaction. Par dar la
nearlr here with our R. R.
funda and .we would like to
have those who are not trad
ing with ua now come and
get our prices before burins
elsewhere. We onlr sell
first-class goods and our
prlcca are right We guar,
antes everything we sell to
be as represented, dive ua
a months trial and you will
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Personal \ | Humphreys & Williamson’s
THE STORE OFQUALITY.
Mist Carrie Perham Social Editor jg
Mr. T. 8. Paschal spent today in
Blackshear.
If You Are
Searching
FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF FLOUR
T OMAKE THE RIGHT KINO OF
BREAD, VOU NEED 8EARCH NO
FARTHER THAN THE STORE OF
HAROV BROS. THERE YOU WILL
FIND THE "CLIFTON” BRAND,
MADE BY THE CLIFTON ROLLER
MILLS. COSTS A LITTLE MORE
PER BARREL, BUT MAKES A LOT
MORE AND BETTER BREAD.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
IT CROWS HAIR.
AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHING
80 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THI8
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
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Safas Stable*.
Tobcaa St. Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. 6*.
Here Are Facts We Want You To
Prove At Our Risk
Marvelous n« It may seem. itexall
“93” Hair Tonic grows hair on heads
that wore once bald. Of course, in
none of theso cases were the hair
roots dead, nor had the scalp taken
on a glazed, shiny appearance.
Rexali "93” Hair Tonic acts scien
tifically, destroying the germs which
are usually responsible for baldness
to the roots of the hair, stimulating
and nourishing them. U is a most
pleasant toilet necessity, ts delicately
perfumed, and will no: gum or per
manently stain the hair.
We want you to get a bottle of
Rexali “93” Hair Tonic and use it as
directed. If It does not relieve scalp
Irritation, remove dandruff, prevent
the hair from falling out and promote
an Increased growth of hair, and In
every way give entire satisfaction,
simply come back and tell us, and
without question of formality we will
hand back to you every penny you
paid us for it Two slrea, 50c and
11.00. 8old only at our store—The
Rexali Store. The Seals Pharmacy.
St. Patricks Day In the morning;
ond we are celebrating.
Tell us, or phon > us the news. We
v ant to print It In the Herald.
Mrs. W. A. Price Is spending some
time with relatives In Texas.
This is 8t. Patrick's Day this
morning and quite a number of Way*
crossites are “wearing of the green.”
Mr. Styles Booth of Manor is in the
city today. He is very welcome and
we hope he will be well entertained.
The friends of Mrs. J. L. Walker
regret to learn that she Is still confln
ed to her room. •
Col. W. W. Sharpe lost his fine Jer
sey cow yesterday and he probably
wants to buy another.
Crowds are crowding the Waycross
stores to see the new goods and the
cpring openings.
The Herald is carrying a fine lot
of ads for a fine lot of business men.
Cast your eye over them.
Mr. Wyldlng, our circulation mana
ger and subscription collector is out
on the “war path”—treat him.
See Miss Eddie Parnell’s
hats before buying.
The mercury stood only a few
notches above freezing at six o'clock
tills morning.
The vegetable crop in this Immedfr
ate section does not seem to be veq
much injured by the recent cold.
Miss Bardon has returned after
short trip to friends at Green Cove
Springs.
TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO
MANI
THEREFORE, YOUNG PEOPLE.
Your success depends upon your utili
ty 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 Diplomat, Your
Success Will Be Certain.
WE SECURE POSITIONS! WE WILL
DOUBLE YOUR SALARY!
Waycross Business
College
Waycross. On. R. F. Zelglar, Proa
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, St, t.'
raTMAN CICAB CO.
YOU BET!
A young lady becomo a suffragette,
, And much to the Ire of the husban-
dette,
And in splto of his frown
8he astonished the town,
Ana appeared In a brand now trou-
sotto.
Material haa been placed and work
begun by Contractor Parker on the
beautiful new paatorium for the First
Baptist church.
Miss Carrie Perham will appreciate
social or personal news phoned her
at Herald office, phone 25 or sent
tmough the mall.
The prohibition law seems to be
wrl' enforced In Waycross. Anyway,
we have two white men on the chain*
gong for running blind tigers.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS TEACHERS.
Speclnl to The Herald.
Peoria, 111,. March 17.—With an ad
dress by Congressman Cnanip Clark,
among the scheduled attractions the
twenty-seventh annual meeting of the
Central Illinois Teachers' Association
began hero today under conditions
tnat give promise of the moat success
ful session In the history of the allo
cation.
The session began this morning
with President Charles McIntosh, of
Montlcello, presiding.
CARRIE NATION VERY ILL.
1-eavenworth, Kan.. March 16.—
Mrs. Carrie Nation, the famous saloon
snasher, Is critically 111 and la grad
ually growing weaker. Her condition
la due to a general breakdown, ^he
Is now In a sanitarium.
Mr. Henry Covington of Pensacola
Is In the city today. Mr. Covington
once lived here and was one of our
leading citizens.
Tho opera company at the Parker
theatre last night were the best we
lu>ve had In the city this season. The
voices wore good and the orchestra
r.usic splendid. The company deser
ved a better house than they had.
Miss Eddie Parnell has a big Una
of sailors and ready-to-wear hats on
display. Seo them. *
Milton Parker is still very 111 with
fever at hla home on Gilmore street.
Milton has a large number of friends
in the city who regret to hear of hla
severe illness.
Subscribe tor the old reliable
Waycroaa Evening Herald.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
THE SEALS PHARMACY J-
TUB BEX ALL STORK
New goods opened up ready for you inspection
New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe
Big shipment of fancy Belt Pins,
Suitings la all colors,
Combs and Barretts
25 Cents
15c up to 50c
Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and
1 Lanair Waist and Suiting,
20c and 25c
Ladies Gauze Vests. The kind that
shoulder straps stay up.
10c to 25c
Big selection of fancy Foulard Silk
"Zelgler Bros." Ladles fine Dress
In the new colors.
Slippers.
35c to 50c
$3.00 to $4.00
Famous W. B. Corsets, all the
Extra good quality 46 Inch wide
latest models.
Persian Lawn.
$1.00 to $3.00
Special 15c.
Black Cat Hosiery “for the whole
family."
Beautiful colored Lawn and Batlate
15c to 50c
10c to 20c
Humphreys &WiUiamson
The Store of Quality
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Offlce of the Supervising Architect,
Washington, D. C., November 26,1910
Sealed Propoial. vill bo received
at thla offlce until 3 o'clock p. m., on
the 7th dajr of January, 1911, and then
opened, for the construction (Inclnd-
lng plumbing, gaa piping, heating ap
paratus, electric conduits and wiring)
o fthe United States Post Offlce at
WAYCROSS, GA., In accordance with
drawings and specification, copies of
which may be had from the Custodian
of alto at Waycross, Ga, or at thla
offlce at the discretion of the Super
vising Architect.
James Knox Taylor,
, «... «7*-Jng ArchltecL
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-
C..A88 AT J. T. McGEE’S 8HOP 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. 7
C. A. Hilliard, 1
Ct 174 Plant Avenue. i
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S/YOjE
'We’ve just received our new
“Queen Quality" styles for Spring
and they’re beauties. did not
believe such footwear possible at the
jtrice. The malters have outdone
themselves. Smart, snaffy styles with
plenty of comfort and service—just
what you have been looking for. You’ll
buy here eventually. Why not to-day?
J. E. DICKINS
6&8 PLANT AVE-