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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALP
Wo are especially equipped
to do Prescription
Work.
Prescriptions called for and
delivered promptly.
GenTPharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
RIGHT HERE
IS VOUR STOCK IN POOR CONOI-
TION? 18 THERE SOMETHING
THE MATTER WITH YOUR CAT-
LE, AND YOU DON’T KNOW JUST
WHAT? IT’S DOLLARS TO DOUGH
NUTS THAT THEY WANT A LIT
TLE TONIC, 8AME AS A HUMAN
BEING. TRY DR. DANIEL’S REM-
E0IE8.
HARDY BROS.
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:* Miss Carrie Parham Social Editor *j
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MILLINERY OPENING
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy and
children left this morning for St. Si
mons for a short stay.
Col. E. McElreath, now located at
Kingsland, is spending a few days in
the city.
Mr. A. M. Knight has been quite
sick for several days, but is now able
to bo out again.
Mr. W. Culpepper, of Tlfton
was killed In the wreck, la an uncle
of Mrs. Calvin Parker. Mr. and Mrs.
Parker will leave for Tifton at once.
NORTH CAROLINA SEED PEA
NUTS, CLAY AND WHIPPERWILL
FIELD PEA8, AND A FULL LINE
OF CR088MAN BROS., CELEBRA-
TED OAROEN 8EED3 just received
and to be sold at the right PRICE8.
Our atoek of FEED 8TUFF Is com
plete and our prices are ns LOW an
flrst-cl.iH* goods ran be sold. We do
not try to compete with parties sell
ing inferior feeds.
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED 8TORE.
Piione No. 3.
AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHING
80 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THIS
LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN IT8
NOBBY TURN 0UT8, PROMPT SER
VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES
AND 80LICIT8 AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and 8ale» Stable*.
Ttbeau St. Waycrosa, Ga.
PHONE NO. 64.
EXTRAI
IS THE PLACE TO BUY OYSTERS
THAT TASTE LIKE THE REAL
THING. WE ARE THE SOLE
AGENTS FOR THE ’‘SEAL-SHIPT"
BRAND, WHICH ARE FAMOUS THE
WORLD OVER. TRY THEMI
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
The frienda of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Green will be pleased to learn that
the two children who are HI
some better today.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Marvll have
returned and are for the resent mak
ing their home at Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Parker on Mary street.
Mrs. Major White is In the city
and will have charge of the meeting
to be held In the Parker class room
tomorrow night at 7:30.
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Wardlaw were
In the city a short while last night
enroute to Fort Valley from .Jackson
ville. Their friends here were deligh-
ed to see them again.
For wood pbona 216.
to Id
PER80NAL.
Wo will pay you ten cents each for
new namca and addi esses of amateur
photographers. Carver. Box 604, Wa
tarloo Iowa. tf
First week in April is "Cleaning-
Lp Week" In the city. Get busy!
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cornell and
little son left this mornnlg for Bruns
wick. Mr. and Mrs. Cornell’s friends
will regret to learn that the little son
has typhoid fever.
Mrs. Ed. Knox Is still confined to
her room with typhoid fever. Envoy
Windham, who has been confined to
bis bed about eight weeks Is better
and able to be up today.
Ladles allSilk Black Hose, 50
pair.
V. 21. Humphreys £ Williamson.
SPEED UP THE ROAD OF
SUCCESS
By Inking a course in our college,
and you are bound to
WIN!
Our courses include every study
that one might desire in aiding him
tc success. The graduates from our
llt’HINKSS COLLEGE
dmeed good pay. because they nro
competent.
Improv# your opportunities by en
rolling at once.
VVaycross Business
College
WaycroM. (.«. a F. Zelgl.r, Prat.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Uavana Filled Cigars.
Minuf.ctU'M In Wiycrau 9»,
human crwR cc
MILLINERY OPENING
AT THE BON TON.
MR8. NIXON OF.THE BON TON
ANNOUNCES HER 8PRINO MILL-
INERY OPENING FOR MARCH 28TH I
AND 29TH, AND CORDIALLY
VITE8 THE LADIES OF THE CITY
TO ATTEND. 22 „
GUARANTEED DANDRUFF CURE
tinware of the dniggl.li who toll!
you Hint nny other Imlr Ionic li Just
»*• *«h1 a* Pnrl.lan Sago—ho know,
holler.
O. 11. tlrlnion & Co., Ii the agent
for I’nrlalnn Sago, and they won’t
try to giro you something Just ns
good, became I hoy know Ihnt Pnrtn-
Inn Sago Is guaranteed to euro dnn-
drulf, itnp falling hair and cure all
dlaenaoa of the aoalp In two weeks or
money Imck.
They know that Parlalan Rage
highly recommended as the moat
pleasant and rcjurtnatlng hair dress
ing known. It makes tho hair fluffy
and beautiful and la not sticky or
greaiy. Fifty cents a large bottle at
Ilrlnaon ft Co. They will guar-
nntee It. Made In America only by
Giroux Mfx Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Tho
girl with the Auburn hair on erery
package. 3.;5-Q-8
Mra. Davie of the Darle-Harrlt Mas-
sago and Manicuring parlors here Is
In Fitzgerald today nrhcrc she will
open pnrlore In conm ctlon with her
work here. Thera hns been such a
demand for work there (hat she found
It necesiary to open her parlors
there.
Mrs. Osgood Cool, Mna Hazlchurit
and Mrs. Cook's niece. Mils Carrie
May Morrello arrived lest nlghL Mrs.
Cook Is well after her long lllnen
and her friend, Mlzi Hazlchurit, who
hai alio been very III Is much better.
Rev. Cook le one of Uie Vpplest men
In town today as this Is the Itrst time
Mrs. Cook hai been able to be '
hint since hie appointment here.
THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO
CUR MILLINERY OPENING NEXT
i
Tuesday and Wednesday”
March 28th and 29th
WE WILL SHOW THE LARGE8T
DISPLAY OF PATTERN HAT8,
RIBBON8 AND PLUMES TO
FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR
DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STOOREF QUALITY.
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THE BELL PHONE.
The plea of poverty set up by rep
resentatives of Bell Telephone Com
pany when in conference in Way-
cross recently, scarcely seems sub
stantial by the annual report for 1910.
A synopsis of which wo publish be
low. The Immense scope of the bus
iness done by this corporation can
hardly be grasped by the layman: !
—Total Wire Mileage is
12,000,000.
New York, March 25.—The annual
report of the American Telephone &
Telegraph Company for 1910, shows
that during the year $165,600,000
•gross revenue was collected by tho
Bell system from the public for ser- a WHOLE WAGON LOAD OF
vice. President Vail, In hla report to TH08E LARGE FRE8H EGGS JUST
the stockholders, says that "public I in AT HARDY BR08. 25 It
slons has come, and come to stay."
The number of telephone stations
of the company, the report says, now
aggregate 5,882,719, while there is a
total wire mileage of nearly 12,000,*
000 miles.
During the Year the Company*! Gross control or regulation of public service
Revenue Amounted to $165,600,000 (corporations by permanent commis-
• TRV THE WANT ADS
nted with his brother, Prof. R.
Zclglrr In the Waycross Busin
today. Mr. Zelgler goea to
been since leaving
of his promotion.
Several hundred song
have arrived to be used
Phillips meeting
begin next Sunday at C
Baptist Tabernacle and the
vill have charge of the music
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
— It THE SEALS PHARMACY!*
Tits REX ALL STORK
LaGrande
Block
DICEINS
6 and 8 Plant Ave.
th
Cream Wool
Serge 50c.
Velvet Ribbons
Ail Colors
3c to 25c yd.
f. All-over Nets
•a and
cr Silk Embroideries
* All Colors and
1! Prices.
New Plaid
Ginghams Only
10c & 15c yd.
r 45 in.Flouncing
: Special 59 C
New Lot Suede
Pumps
$2’ 50 , S3 00 , $3- 50
Misses and
•| Childrens’
h Velvet Pumps
$!•». $2- 5# ’ S3’ 00
Big shipment of <
childrens*dresses c
All the new colors and
styles. Prices very low.
25c to $1.50
Madam Sherry
Hair Braids
25c and 50c
Silk Hose
Garter Top
50 efts*
Brown afall
Black Velvet |
Pumps
$3.00
Foulards |
All Colors
19c jper yard.
Lot Per-1
Marquisette |
25dts yd.
6 ami 8
Plant Mve.
McCall’s
Patterns
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