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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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to do Prescription
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delivered piomptly.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52. |
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IPersonal ^
I ^ Miss Carrie Perham flocia! Editor £
j Mr. Jim Pittman spent yesterday in-
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Brodon, of Sumter, S.
C.; are In the city guests of relatives.
Mr. R. H. Murphy 1 Jesup Is in the
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NORTH CAROLINA SEED PEA
NUTS, CLAY AND WHIPPERWILL
FIELD PEAS, AND A FULL LINE
OF CROSSMAN BROS., CELEBRA
TED GARDEN SEEDS Just received
and to bo sold at the right PRICES.
Our stock of FEED STUFF Is com
plete and our prices are as LOW ah
first-class goods can he sold. We do
not try to compete with parties soil
ing Inferior feeds.
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED STORE.
Phono No. 3.
You Are
Searching
FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF FLOUR
T OMAKE THE RIGHT KIND OF
BREAD, YOU NEED SEARCH 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
FER BARREL, BUT MAKES A LOT
MORE AND BETTER BREAD.
LAY OR BUST.
Feed your henfl on LAY OR BUST
chicken feed, end they will ley or
bust.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
Some beautiful stocks of goods are
;.n exhibition in Waycross this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Jones spent yes-
erday in Jacksonville.
PERSONAL.
We will pay you ten cents each for
new names and addresses of amateur
photographers. Carver, Box 504, Va
terloo Iowa. tl
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
PARK MOR RAND GO.
F.NGINEER8 AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-IIltch Building.
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
5 or 6 doses “666” will euro any
AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHINQ ease of Chills nnd ‘Fever. Price 25
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 and 8afs» Stable*.
ITtheau St. Waycross,!)*.
PHONE NO, 63.
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cents.
Mrs. Alice Nixon asks the ladles to
call at The. Bon Ton next week, 28th
nnd 29tlf, nnd Inspect her line of mil
linery and ready-to-wear. 21
Mrs. O. B. Wood spent yesterday
In Jacksonville with Mr. Wood.
Mr. anl Mrs. Van Dorn Wilkins
have returned to New York.
Don't forget the recital at Central
school auditorium tonight. Admission
25 and 15 cents.
The condition of little Warren Lang
ston still remains critical at the
Kings Daughters Hospital.
Mrs. A. Richardson and little grand
son, Albert Blythe, Jr., are visiting
relatives on St. Simon.
The Ex-Mayor of Brunswick Is in
the city today. We always feel safe'
when Rob Hopkins is here.
Just received at The Bon Ton, new
Kuching, new Collars, Mfcddy Ties
Lace Barbs, Loony Silk, Gloves and
Winlsor Ties. * 22 2t
Let us now put some of that ener
gy which we have already not expen
ded on (lying machines into the good
loads movement.
The Golden Link Missionary Socie
ty w»P meet tomorrow afternoon with
Mrs. J. W. Seals at her home on
Brunei street.
21 tf The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Mooro who has been very JU at the
Kings Daughters Hospital Is consid
erably better today.
TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO
MANI
THEHUFORE, YOUNG PEOPLE;
Your^ucctws depends upon your abll
Ij to make an early alart and to atom
tho tide. Our College offer, every
one an equa chance to atnrt' rlshL
We teach every commercial etudy, and
prepare you to raaater, your vocation.
With One Of Our Diplomas, Your
- Succaaa Will Ba Carttln.
WE SECURE.POSITIONS! WE WILL
DOtmi.E YOUR SALARY!
NVaycross Business
College
Wayerosa, tia, fl. r. Zclslar, Proa.
Smoke!
“Orani Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
-lured In Waycroaa, Qs, air
M CIGAR CO
NOTICE.
Sec Ihe wonderful gifted Xray
payable clairvoyant medium teacher
ol personal magnetism. Advice on lovo
Marriage Rualneaa and all offnlra of
life. Trlumpa over all obataclea and
brlnaa auccess. Call and bo convinced
Reading Dally 9 to 1
MABEL HARRIS,
21 Wardlaw atreot Gilchrist Park.
21 d.
NOTICE.
THE LADIES OF WAYCROSS ARE
INVITED TO MI8S EDDIE PAR.
NELL'S OPENING OF SPRING AND
SUMMER HAT8, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH AND
MTH, Wtl. 1t ft
Mlsa Eddie Parnell Invites the U-
dica of tho city to her spring nillliii-
et.v opening March IS Hi and 29(h.
The Woman’s Home and Foreign
Mission Society of First Methodist
church held a reception Monday af
ternoon for the new members of. tho
church. Mrs. S. W. Hitch presided.
We are offering you as long ns they
last a lot of Dress Silks 60c quality
tU 25 cents.
| Humphreys & Williamson, j
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The first regular prayer meeting
service will be held tomorrow, Thurs
day night, at tho new Central Baptist
Tabernacle. Everybody who will la
cordially Invited to attend the serv
ice.
On our bargain tables this week
rrotty display of 50c atlk at 25 cants.
. Humphrey! & Williamson
CASTOR IA
For Infanta nnd Children.
Till Kind You Han Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Messrs NoiVsl, Zelgler, Elkins and
Johnson have returned from Jackson-
Mile where they atfeudsd the Y. M.
0 A. convention. These gentlemen
nl»o compose the Y. M. C. if. quar
tet to which sang during the conven
tion.
The friends vt Miss Claudia Luc$f
will bo interested to learn that she
is visiting relatives in New Orleans.
Miss Lucas Is -very popular in Way'
<4oss. \
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Miss Frances McDonald invites you
attend her Spring Millinery Open
ing on Saturday afternoon and even
ing from 4 to 10 o’clock, March, 25,
No. 9 Lott Street,
SEEDS! SEEDS!
^ Let us sell you your garden and'flower
seeds and your garden will be success. _
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-v. THE §PAJJS PHARMACYfi:
TUB BEX ALL STORK
millinery opening
THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO
CUR MILLINERY OPENING NEXT
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 28th and 29th
WE WILL SHOW THE LARGEST
DISPLAY OF PATTERN. HATS,
RIBBONS AND PLUMES TO BE
FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR
DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED.
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HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF QUALITY.
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Generally speaking, a woman—”
Prof. Brown smiled at the class—
Short-sighted and fussy, they thought
him,
And laughed at him, each pretty
Generally speaking, a woman—”
He coughed, anl his features turned
red;
“Generally speaking, a woman,
Is. Generally speaking,•’ he said.
Miss Eddie Parnell has announced
her spring milllinery opening for
March 2Sth and 29tb. Miss Parnell
will show the hanlsomest line of mil
linery In the city.
Subscribe tor the old reliable
Waycross Evening Herald. :
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in ac
tion, quick in results, and restore the
natural action of the kidneys and
bladder. They correct Irregularities.
Gem Pharmacy.
DEATH IN ROARING FIRE
May not result from the work of fire
bugs but often severe burns are caus
ed that make, a quick need for Buck
Ien’s Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur
cst cure-for burns, wounds, bruises,
boils, afires. It subdues inflamatlon.
It kiUsYpaln. It soothes and heals.
Drives off skin eruptions, • ulcers or
piles. Only 25c at All Druggists.
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LaGrande
Block
6 and 8 Plant Ave.
Phone
123
Cream Wool I Velvet Ribbons |
Serge 50c.
All-over Nets
and
Silk Embroideries
All Colors and
- Prices.
45 in.Flouncing
Special 59c
Misses and
Childrens’
Velvet Pumps
$I- 75 , S2- 50 ’ S3 00
Mad^m Sherry
Hair Braids
25c and 50c
A 1 ! Colors
3c to 25c yd.
New Plaid
Ginghams Only
10c & 15c yd.
New Lot Suede
Pumps
$2-5°, Si 00 , $3-50
Big shipment of
childrens ’ dresses
All the new colors and
styles. Prices very low.
25c to $1.50
Silk Hose
Garter Top,-
50 as. <
Brown afid
Black Velvet
Pumps
$3.00
Cotto Silk
Foulards
All Colors
19c per yard.
New Lot Per
cales and Calico^
Satin Striped
Marquisette
25cfls yd.
6 and 8
McCall’s
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