Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 28, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERAU? We arc especially equipped ❖ to do Prescription Work. Prescriptions called for and delivered promptly. Gem Pharmacy | T. S. Paine, Prop. | PHONE 52. I I -w personal . £ Miss Carrie Perham Social Ed«lorj£ Col. Ben Allen of Pearson Is In the RIGHT HERE IS YOUR STOCK IN POOR CONDI TION? IS 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, SAME A8 A HUMAN BEING. TRY DR. DANIEL'S REM EDIES. HARDY BROS —* MILLINERY OPENING Mrs. M. E. McMIllian, of Florence, arrived today to be the ^uest of Mr. and Mrs. Cronenberg on Brunei street Cabbage Plants at 30 Heed sir Friday or Saturday, 20 cents pe dred. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy hav returned after spending several day on St. Simons. NORTH CAROLINA SEED PEA NUTS, CLAY AND WHIPPERWILL FIELD PEAS, AND A FULL LINE OF CR088MAN BROS., CELEBRA TED GARDEN 8EED8 Just received and to bo sold at tlie right. PRICES. Our stock of FEED 8TUFF Is com plete and our prices are as LOW ah first-class goods can he sold. Wo do not try to compete with parties sell Ing Inferior feeds. MAY’S MILL AND FEED STORE. Phono No. 3. I Mrs. Ed I nox who has been sick j with fever ij reported much better Dr. Buford of Brunswick is in the city, ai d vc are pleased to welcome M'ja Marie Parham Is now pleas- .ily located with Rev. and Mrs. jers at 130 Plant avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McGee and little Edwin, Jr., have returned after a visit to friends In Florida. AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHING 80 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH j A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THIS j LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS ! NOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER- j VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES j AND SOLICITS AN OPPORTUNITY , TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN PLEASE YOU. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and 8ale» Stables. Tebeau St. Waycross, Ga. PHONE NO. 6J. 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. SPEED OP THE ROAD OF SUCCESS By taking a course In our college, and you are bound to WIN! Our courses Include every study -thnt one might desire In aiding him tc success. The graduates from our BUSINESS COLLEGE demand good pay, because they are competent. Improve your opportunities by en rolling at once. Waycross Business College Warcrou. Ca. R. F. Zelgl.r, Pr.a Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Bcsl Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok- 6fj. Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manuf.ctu-cd In Wayerp.a «a, Op PITTMAN CIGAR CO THE ADVICE OF A FRIEND. Given To Those Who Need It. San Francisco, Cal.,—“To anyone who Is run-down or who needs a good blood purifier, I want to reccomniend Ylnol the great cod liver and Iron tonic. I was run-down, looting badly and only weighed about MO pounds. ! took a course of Ylnol—It purified my blood, gave me a fine appetite, and built me right up. Now I am well and strong, weigh 173 pounds, and. In fnct, never felt belter In my life.** John S. Charles, 3264 17th EL, San Francisco, Cal. (We guar antee this testimonial to be genuine.) Vlnol Is a delicious eembinaton of j the health-giving properties of the! cod’s livor, with the grease ellmlnat-1 ' ed, and tonic Iron added, blended In a mild medicinal wine. • If your blood Is poor or sluggish, J your appetite poor, your digestion weak or your vitality not up to the standard, or if you are suffering from chronic coughs, colds or bronchtcal troubles, try a bottle of Vlnol with the understanding that your money will be returned If It does not help you. It could wot do what all these people claim It did for them If it was not honest. The Seals Pharmacy. A carload of cabbage from neai Pearson Station la being sold In the city today. They are fine and show what can be done in this climate. Editor Leander Herrin of Millwood Is In the city today, looking pros perous and bright like his newsy lit tle paper. THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO CUR MILLINERY OPENING NEXT Tuesday and Wednesday March 28th and 29th WE W! i. SHOW THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF PATTERN HAT8, RIBBONS AND PLUMES TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED. Mr. It. B. Ballard has returned after a months stay at Hot Springs. Mr. Ballard is much Improved In health. Hon. J. Rod Davies, the well known turpentine operator o! Pierce count) Is In Waycross today. Mr. Davies was smiling greatly, as he read the turpentine quotation $2.05 to $1.15. Friend of Rev. and Mrs. Whitley Langston regret exceedingly to learn that little Warren is gradually sink- ink and very little hope entertained of his recovery. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF QUALITY. Sooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Death of a Good Woman. News was received this morning of the suddent death of Mrs. B. F. Mc Daniels, of Waresboro, at about 5 o’clock last night. Mrs. McDaniels had Just returned from a visit to some oi her neighbor and had walked about one mile to her-home, when she com- I.kilned of a severe pain in her bead alter a sever attack of vomiting, Mr. McDantc- 1 *, her husbanJ, helped her to the bed where she lay apparently resting easy, but in a few minutes the pain In her head Increased and In less than 15 minutes she died. Mrs. McDanleis had been married about 4 years and she leaves 3 child ren and a number of stepchildren to mourn her loss. She was a native of J^aMar S. C. and before marriage to Mr. McDan iels was a widow of a Mr. Huggins. The funeral will take plnce tomorrow at Kettle Creek. Mr. J. A. McDaniels cf Waycross is a nephew. The entire family are highly respected In Wares boro. 'OIEYSIliWiT W~C i PARK MOR RAND CO. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-Hitch Building. RE-INFORCED CONCRETE. We regret to hear that Mr/Robert Harbin, brother of our county teas- uier lies critically 111 at his homo on B. Street. Little hopes are entertained o! Ills recovery, In fact Ills physician do no tthink he can live through the day. Alderman Calvin W. Parker re- turned this morning from Tlfton, where he and Mrs. Parker have been attending the funeral of Mr. Culpep per, Mrs. Parker’s uncle, who was kil led in the A. C. L. Wreck. STILL ON DUTY. I will he on duty ns Inspector of fertilizers In Appling, Wayne, Pierce and Wave counties until May 1st. Proft me a postal can! If you need me. A. P. Perham, Sr. Waycross, Ga. The Herald's Job office li running on full time. We have new type and new material and we propose to turn out satisfactory work at reasonable prices. Miss Ixmise Herndon who bas number of friends In Waycross will arrive next week with Rev. J. Phillips to be here during the meet ing. Miss Herndon Is well remem bered here having been with Mr. Phillips on his previous visit at Cen tral Baptist Tabornacle. If you fall to get your paper, lei us know at once. We are putting on a great number of new aubscrlbera almost daily, and that calls for some changes In routes and possibly, a lit tle confusion at first. But If you will please call us up and let us know in some way, Mr. Wylding, our circula tion manager, will get the trouble righted It he can. Yt.TTy^ oswwcsnvf SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. STILTtfElSEALS PHARMACY ' ' TIIKRKX%LLVroUK DOTS 6 & 8 Plant Ave. Queen Quality and Boston Favorites Slippers for Ladies Below you will find a few of our arrivals for Easter Trading. § Mens’ Summer weight Underwear Cluett Peabody and Chatham Shirts. 50c to $l- 5# Men’s Sox 10c to 50c Misses and Childrens Velvet Pumps All Sizes Men’s Suspenders 25c and 50c HATS We have just re ceived a new line of Spring Hats for Men, Women and Children Prices to suit you. Shoes You can make no mistake in making us your headquar ters for shoes. A customer pleased is a customer gained. Our Queen Quality Spring Ties and Slippers are here. Betfer let us show you them; it costs nothing to look. DOTS 6 & 8 Plant! Ave. Handsome Easter Neckwear 25c and 50c Arrow Brand Collars 15c or 2 for 25c Nettleton ' and Craw'ords Oxfords for. Men Buster Brown Shoes and Slippers For Children We have a com plete line of Dry