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T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
GARDEN SEED
Now Is the time to plant
your garden. We hare a
(nil line of the celebrated
Crossman Dros. seeds. They
am reliable growers and
their seeds will (Ive you
satisfaction. Pay day . It
nearly here with onr R. R.
funds and we would like to
have those who are not trad-
inf with us now come and
get our prices before buying
elsewhere. We only sell
flrstelass goods and onr
prices are right. We guar
antee everything we sell to
be as represented, dire us
If You Are
Searching
FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF FLOUR
T OMAKE THE RIGHT KIND OF
BREAD, YOU NEED 8EARCH NO
FARTHER THAN THE STORE OF
HARDY 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,
8EE MISS FRANCE8 MC DONALD
FOR YOUR EMBROIDERY COTTON.
There will he plenty ot good preach*
‘ng at various places in Way cross to
me rrow.
Mrs. Mary Baldwin of Hartford,
Ccnn., Is visiting the Rev. and Mrs.
Brown.
PER80NAL.
We will pay you ten centa each for
new names and addressed of amateur
photograpberi. Carver, Box 604, Ida
ter loo Iowa.
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Subscribe tor the old
Waycroas Evening Herald.
reliable
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
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RING 174 FOR WOOD.
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Miss Addle Belle Lowtber will sing
in the special song service tomorrow
night at Central Baptist Tabernacle.
Remember the Spring Millinery
Opening of Miss Eddie Parnell, March
28, and 2d, 1911.
Mrs. J. J. Thomas will leave tonight
to* Wilmington, N. C., where she will
visi her son, Mr. Woodward.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF.QUALITY.
New goods opened up ready for you inspection
PARK MOR RAND CO.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott*Hltch Building.
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
A beautiful line of pattern hats will
be shown by Miss Eddie Parnell at
her opening March 28 and 29.
Miss Louise Swlcord was In Way-
cross Saturday and Sunday.—Jesup
Sentinel.
Mrs. J. W. Courson and sister Miss
Minnie Rogers visited relatives in
Waycross and Elsie the latter part of
last week.—Jesup Sentinel.
New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe
Suitings in all colors,
25 Cents
Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and
Lanair Waist and Suiting,
20c and 25c
Big .election of fancy Foulard Silk
In the new colon.
35c to 50c
Famoua W. B. Corsets, nil the
latest models.
$1.00 to $3.00 «
Black Cat. Hosiery "for the whole
family.”
15c to 50c
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
"Zelgler Bros.- Ladles fine Dress
Slippers.
$3.00 to $4.00
Extra good quality 46 Inch wide
Persian Lawn.
Special 15c.
Beautiful colored Lawn and Batlate
10c to 20c
Humphreys & Williamson
The Store of Quality
Tho friends of Rev. and Mn. A. M.
Bennett regret to learn of the lllneas
ot their two children. Both children
are confined with fever.
AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHING
BO PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS 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
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and galea 8tabl*a.
Tnbeau St Waycross, On.
PHONE NO. «*.
WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCE
MENT OF MISS FRANCES MC DON
ALD'S MILLINERY OPENING.
TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO
MANI
therefore, young people.
Your success depends upon your abtl
ly to rnako an early atari amt to atom
the tide. Our College offers every-
one aa oqua chance to start right.
We teach overy commercial atudy, 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
Waycrosi, Ga. , R. F. Zelgler, Pree.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Oa. B>
HUMAN CIGAR CO.
TRINITY CHURCH.
Rev. J. B. Thrasher pastor of Trin
ity Methodist church will nil his pul
pit at both hours tomorrow. Mr.
Thrasher's theme for the morning
hour will be the “Reforms of Jeaua.
The night aervlce will be evangellatlc.
All of tho membera of the church ur
gently requested to be preaent. A
cordial welcome for strangers and vis
itors.
Love Feaat at 10 a. m.
Breaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. i
m. '
Sunday School at 3:3C p. m.
Kpworth League at 7:30 Tuesday
evening.’
Prayer meeting at 7:30 o'clock Wed
nesday evonlng.
The young people of Central Bap
tist Tabernacle choir arc requeated to
be at the Tabernacle tonight for prac
tice.
Mrs. G. R. 8tewart of Spurr, Tex
as la in the city the attractive guest
of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stanton on Ste
phenson street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M .Fesperman and
children left yesterday for Thomas
villo where they will bo guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Cochran.
SPEED MAD AUTOIST8 ARRE8TED
Alanta, Ga., March 17.—The Atlan
ta city police, forced to it by public
sentiment have begun a crusade a-
gainst the speed-mad autolsts who
have strewn death and destruction at
periodic intervals. From “Dead Man’s
Curve” out on Peachtree Road, all the
'ray In to the residence section of
Teachtree street Four negro chauf
feurs were arrested yesterday for vio
lating the speed limit And J. G.
Burke, a well known young Atlanta
business man was convicted and fined
in the city court for causing a mule-
team to run away.
PRINCESS PATRICIA BEING
CONGRATULATED TODAY.
Special to The Herald.
London, March 17.—Princess Victo
ria Patricia, younger daughter of the
Duke and Dutchess of Connaught, re
ceived many handsome presents and
congratulations from her relatives
end friends today on the occasion of
her twenty-fifth birthday anniversary.
The Pricess, who is often spoken of
as the prettiest woman of the British
Royal family, Is looking forward with
leen pleasure to her coming sojourn
In Canada, where her father soon is
to succeed Earl Grey as Governor-
General.
? «YSfilDDF£YPUIS
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Rev. Waldron of Waycroas will
preach at Oglethorpe School houie
Saturday night March 11, 1911. Lett
all go out and hear him.—Jesup Sen'
tluol.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Gllntoro and Reed Streeta.
Osgood F. Cook, Preacher In Charge.
Hervlcee tomorrow nt 11 a. m., and
7:30 p. ui. Preaching by the pastor.
Mualc by chorue choir with apodal
aclectlona and congregational singing.
Sunday achool at 3:30 p. m. Adult
Bible claaaea with apeclal provision
for young men and young ladlea, visi
tors and strangers.
Epworth League devotional meeting
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.
Junior Epworth League Friday 3:30
P. m.
An earneat Invitation Is extended to
the public and a Christian welcome la
promised.
Hon. Wm. G. Brantley has friends
and admirers all over the state who
are willing to take care of hts Inter
ests and defend his character were
such tlofenae necessary.
Ladlea who are ln‘ereated In fancy
work should see the beautiful line of
embroidery threads at
Mias Frnncea McDonald's.
NOTICE.
THE LADIES OF WAYCROSS ARE
INVITED TO MISS EDDIE PAR
NELL'S OPENING OF SPRING AND
SUMMER HATS, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH AND
29TH, 1911. «
Buhccrlbe for the old reliable
Waycroaa Evening Herald.
NOTICE TO MY ICE CUSTOMERS.
My Ice wagon will call on you Mon
day, March 20. 17 2t
H. H. BOitlck.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
THE SEALS PHARMACY! „•
TUB 1XX ALL STORE
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VPe’ve just received our new
"Queen Quality” styles for Spring
and they're beauties. We did not
believe such footwear possible at the
i’trice. The makers have outdone
themselves. Smart, snaffy styles with!
plenty of comfort and service—just
what you have been looking for. You'll
buy here eventually. VFhy not to-day ?
J. E. DICKINS
S&S PLANT AVE.
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