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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD
W« are especially equipped
to do prescription
Work.
Prescriptions called for and
delivered promptly.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
[Personal |
£ Mist Carrie Perham Seda! Editor £
Bee those beautiful parasols at Miss
Eddie Parnell’s.
Mrs. A. Fleming who has been
(julie sick jn reported better today
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MILLINERY OPENING
If You Are
Searching
Let us all /set together
‘Cleaning-L’p Week!"
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Greene
will regret to learn of the illness of
flelr two children on Jane street
NORTH CAROLINA SEED PEA-
NUT8, CLAY AND WHIPPERWILL
FIELD PEAS, AND A FULL LINE
OF CROSSMAN BROS., CELEBRA-
TED GARDEN SEEDS Just received
nnd to be sold at the right PRJCE8.
Our stock of fEED STUFF la com
plete and our prices are as LOW a»
first-class goods can he sold. Wo do
not try to compete with panics sell- J
lag Inferior feeds.
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED 8TORE.
Phono No. 3.
FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF FLOUR Mrs. Cato’s friends here will be
T OMAKE THE RIGHT KIND OF pleased to learn that she Is better to-
BREAD, YOU NEED SEARCH NO day, although still quite sick
FARTHER THAN THE STORE CF,
HARDY BROS. THERE YOU WILL* See notice of Miss Frances McDon-
FIND THE “CLIFTON” BRAND, ; 0 Id s spring millinery opening. Satur-
MADE BY THE CLIFTON RuLLERj day 25 th from 4 to 10.
MILLS. COSTS A LITTLE MORE j
PER BARREL, BUT MAKES A LOT
MORE AND BETTER BREAD.
LAY OR BUST.
Feed your hens on LAY OR BUST
chicken feed, and they will lay or
bust.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHING
SO PLEA8ANT 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 8H0W YOU HOW WELL IT CAN
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Safes Stables.
Ttboau St. Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. M.
PERSONAL.
We will pay you ten cents each for
new names and addressee of amateur
photographers. Carver, Box 604, Wa
tqrloo Iowa. tf
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
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PARK MOR RAND CO.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-HItch Bulidlng.
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO
MAN!
THEREFORE, YOUNG PEOPLE,
Your success depends upon your abll-
Ij to make an early start and to stem
the tide. Our College ctfcrs every
one nn equa chance to start right.
We teach every commercial study, and
prepare you to master your vocation.
With One Of Our Diplomat, Your
8uccoss Will Be Certain.
WE SECURE POSITIONS! WE WILL
DOUBLE YOUR SALARY!
Waycross Business
College
W»ycroM, Oil R. F. Zel*l*r, Pro*.
6 or G doses “666” will euro any
case of Chills and Fover. Price 26
cents. 21 tf
Mrs. AUce Nixon aRks the ladles to
call at The Hon Ton next week, 28th
and 29th, and Inspect her lino of mil
linery nnd ready-to-wear. 22 2t
NOTICE. • ~*
Seo tho wonderful gifted Xrny
psyehle clairvoyant medium teacher
ol personal magnetism. Advice on lovo
Marriage Business and all affairs of
life. Trlumps over all obstacles and
brings success. Call and be convinced
Lending Dally 9 to 7
MABEL HARRIS,
31 Wnrdlaw street Gilchrist Park.
21 4.
NOTICE.
THE LADIES OF WAYCR08S ARE
INVITED TO MISS EDDIE PAR
NELL'S OPENING OF SPRING AND
SUMMER HATS, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH AND
29TH, 1911. 186t
Miss Eddie Parnell Invites the la
dles of the city to her spring mlllln-
ety opening March 2Sth and 20th.
See the great program at Airdome
tonight. New Show. 23 It
Mrs. Snedeker and daughter. Mrs.
Lamb, of Savannah are In the city
for a few days.
Miss Ilolse Moore, the little daugh
ter of Alderman John W. Moore ii
dangerously ill with typhoid fever.
, Mr. and Mrs. Hrogdon of Sumpter,
S. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abo
Morgan today.
He sure and wait for Miss Eddie
Parnell's spring millinery opening be
fore selecting your hat.
Mrs. J. T. Hopkins and brother, Mr.
Hart of Indiann, left this morning for
Brunswick and St. Simon where they
will spend several days.
Miss Parnell personally seleqted
every ono of those beautiful parasol*
she Is now showing.
Mrs. H. C. Burse, of Troy, Ill., have
reached Waycross nnd will probably
locate here. The Herald extends
them n welcome to our city.
Alderman C. E. Dunn made a flying
Islt to the city today. He reports tho
hotel at St. Simons well on the way
ompletlon.
Miss Kate Wilson has returned nf-
ter nn extended visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Gale at Columbus, Ohio. Miss
Wilson has been very delightfully
entertained while there.
The Herald has Just received sev
eral hundred dollars worth of new
job type and material. We
our flying machine and we
for you.
city today. He
On our bargain tables this week a
pretty display of 60c silk at 26 cents.
Humphreys & Williamson.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* nnd Children.
The Kind You Han Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
and life wo have here to spare.
of the First Presbyterian
First week in April Is “Clean!!
Up Week” In the city. Get busy!
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Ycr Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
M*nuf*ctu-*4 In W.ycrou, 0*. B>.>
HITMAN CIGAK CO
announcement.
lug on Saturday afternoon and oven-
I No. 9 Lott Street,
SEEDSI SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
i THE SEALS PHARMACY!! >>.
Til K RKX ALL STORK
THE LADIES ARE INVITED T<*
CUR MILLINERY OPENING NEXT
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 28th and 29th
WE WILL SHOW THE LARGEST
DISPLAY OF PATTERN HAT8,
RIBBONS AND PLUMES TO BE
FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR-
DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF QUALITY.
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Colleges In Tri Debate.
Special to The Herald.
Lawrence, Kas., March 25.—Arran
gements have been completed lor tho
triangular debate tomorrow among de
bating teams representing the Univer
sity of Oklahoma, the University of
Colorado and the University of Kan
sas. Each University will have tw r o
teams, one to debate at home and
the other abroad. The question to be
debated Is: “Resolved, That tho short
ballot should be used in all munlclp-
a* county and State elections.”
Miss Eddie Parnell has announced
her spring mlllllnery opening for
March 28th and 29th. Miss Parnell
will show the hanlsomest line of mil
linery in the city.
Subscribe tor the old reliable
Waycross Evening Herald.
Foley Kidney Pills arg tonic ih 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 cau»
ed that make a quick need for Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur
est cure for burns, wounds, bruises,
boils, sores. It subdues inflamatlon.
It kills pain. It soothes and heals.
Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or
piles. Only 25c at All Druggists.
LaGrande
Block
6 and 8 Plant \ve.
ay Cream Wool
Serge 50c.
V^Avet Ribbons
* All Cblors
3c to '25c yd.
ho
" All-over Nets
and
Silk Embroideries
p All Colors and
Prices. -
New Plaid
Ginghams Only
10c &45c yd.
" 45 in.Flouncing
* s P ecial 59c
New'iupt Suede
Pumps
S2- 50 . $J- W , $3- 5 » •
1 1 Misses and
I Childrens’
0 Velvet Pumps '
§ $I- 7S . $2 S0 * $3°°
Big shipment of
childrens* dresses
All the new colors and k
styles. Prices very low.
25c to $1.50
| Madam Sherry
Hair Braids 1
25c and 50c
Silk Hose
Garter Top
50 dts.
Brown and
Black Velvet
Pumps
$3.00
Cotto Silk
Foulards
All Colors
19c per yard.
Per
Marquisette
25dts yd.
McKinley
10c Music
6 ami
Plant Jive.