Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 29, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALt/ IPersonal .We nro especially equipped to do Prescription Work. Mln Carrie Parham Social Editor 1 Prescriptions called for and V delivered promptly. SPEED UP THE ROAD OF ' SUCCESS By taking a course In our college, , and you are bound to WIN1 # Our courses Include every study that one might dealre In aiding Mm tc success. The graduates from our BUSINESS COLLEGE demand good pay, because they are competent. V Improve your opportunities by en rolling at once. - It the advance Sale of yesterday la any Indication of what' the* theater r, i’ll have tonight whan 'The Man'on the Box" Is presented one of the best crowds of the seaion^vrin he on hdnd. The show comes to Waycross with the best of recomendationa, and will doubtless please gU who attend. Waycross Business College Yfnycwna. Ca. R. P. Zetglar, I “Oran Chico’s”, 'Yer Best Smokers' Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. 'Pitman’s Best Smok- Clear Havana Filled Cigars. •Manuf.etu'td In Wsycrosa Ga, B.' HITMAN CICAH CO * SSIIiTHEISEALS PHARMACY THE BEX\LIoSTORK Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. | PHONE 52. I RIGHT HERE IS VOUR STOCK IN POOR CONDI TION? IS THERE SOMETHING THE MATTER WITH VOUR CAT TLE, AND YOU DON'T KNOW JUST WHAT? IT’S DOLLARS TO OOUGH NUTS THAT THEY WANT A LIT TLE TONIC, 8AME AS A HUMAN BEING. TRY DR. DANIEL’S REM EDIES. HARDY BROS * SYMPATHY. A plump little girl and a thin little bird Were out In the meadow together, “How cold that poor little bird mu*t be, Without any clothee like mine,” said she. “Although it Jf sunshiny weather”.' “A nice little girl is that," said he; Hut oh, how cold she must be! For see, • She hasn’t a single feather! So each shivered to think of the oth- er poor thing, Although It was sunshiny weather. —Exchange. MILLINERY OPENING Milton Parker la reported better to- NORTH CAROLINA sEEO PEA NUTS, CLAY AND WHIPPERWILL FIELD PEAS, AND A FULL LINE OF CROSSMAN BROS., CELEBRA TED DARDEN SEEDS Just received and to be aold at the right PRICE8. Our (lock of FEED 8TUFF is com plete and our prices are aa LOW a. flrat-clam goods can bo aold. We do sot try to compete with parties sell ing Inferior feeds. MAY’S MILL AND FEED STORE. Phone No. 3. AFTER ALL THERE IS NOTHINO SO PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THI8 LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS NOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT 8ER- VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES AND SOLICITS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN PLEASE YOU. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Salaa Stablee. ffeboau St. Wayeroaa, Ga. PHONE NO. t!L EXTRA! IS THE PLACE TO BUY OY8TER8 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. Mir- Eva Harbin la reported a lit tle better this morning. Mrs. W. F. Eaton baa returned af ter an absence of some days. Mr. Robert E. Lee Hunt, 69 Reed street, le still very 111. Gerald Knight, son of the Hon. A. M. Knight, la suffering from a se verely sprained ankle. IN NEW YORK SOCIETY Beautiful Woman oMht 400 Who Hava Luxuriant Hair. In gay New York, where women get their Ideal from their foreign slaters, the hair tonic called Parisian Sago le In great demand. Parisian Sage Is the discovery of n well known scientist, and lie claims most emphatically that It la the only hnlr preparation that will kill the per sistent dandruff germs. G. R. Brinson & Co., guarantees Tarlatan Sage to cure dandruff In two weeks, to atop falling hair;, to make dull, lifeless and colorless hair beau- Miss Gopers, who has been visiting, •Mre. Dukes on.Howe street has re turned to her home In Savannah. Father Helgham conducted servic es this morning at Mrs. Jane A. Mc Kinney's residence, at Blackshear. Miss Calhoun and Miss Ham of Bunn-Bell Institute spent Sunday at St. Augnstlne, returning Monday. The little daughter of Rev. and Mre. A. M. Bennett who has been ill for some time Is better today. Alderman John W. Moore reports that Mra. Moore and daughter are atlll very sick, but are doing as well or might be expected. 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 PLUME8 TO FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR. DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF QUALITY. iooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo < Arrangements are being made to Five a musical for the benefit of the old ladles' home at some near date A delightful program la being arrang ed which will be announced later. Mr. C. O. Holir.es, father-in-law ot Mr. John More, paid fhe Herald a pleasant visit this morning. Mr.’ Hol mes ts from Florida. - Prof. Schofield sa^g beautifully at First Baptist church last night. Prof. Schofield Is a splendid choir director and his solo, "ho Lifted Me”, was tlful and luxuriant; to cure all Itch-1 beautifully rendered, lag diseases of the scalp, or money j —— Mrs. Csto has a number of friends here who will regret to learn that she Is still desperately ill and was carried to Valdosta yesterday to Dr. Holmes' Sanitarium. SYMBOLICAL. Who tries to set the world on fire, Doth often get a'punctured tire. Kfs auto car goes up in smoke, With such a Jar, his neck Is broke. Or else to grief, comes otherwise, And past relief, In death he lies Ex THE SPELLING-BEE. Amos—"We had a spellla’-hee in th' church parlors last sight and I wuz in th’ contest.” Silas—"Haow did ye come out?" Amos—"I got stung?'—Woman’s Home Companion. PARK MOR RAND CO. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. , Lott-Hltch Building. I Ur 1 RE-INFORCED COVCREf ft. ;vcre tf. back. The price la only 60 cents a large buttle. Giroux, Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. • ' 5-29-Q9 VICTORY CAMP NO. 471 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets every Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock at Masonic Hall. All Wood men are cordially Invited to attend. J. M. Allison, Cost-Cord. J. A; Masters. Clerk. STILL ON DUTY. I will be on duty aa laepector of fertlllsera In /ppllng, Wayne, Pierce end Ware counties until May laL Drop me a poatal card It you need me., , A. P. Perham, Sr. Waycross, Ga. The Herald’s Job office It running on full time. We b&ve new type and new material and we propose to turn out satisfactory work at reasonable prices. 1 Dr. White ot Savannah, waa called id Waycross again last sight to see little Warrdn Langston, returning to Savannah this morning. There Is still no change in the condition of the little fellow. Mra. W. W. Lambdln and Mlsa Beatrice have returned after a de lightful ten days visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Lambdln waa called home on ac count of the Illness of little Miss Katherine, who la much better now. Mr. Robert Harbin who lies so crit ically 111 la reported tbla morning to he holding hie own? Hie physicians r.re making a heroic effort to save his life and hopea are now being held that ha may pull through. DICKINS 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 duett Peabody and i Chatham Shirts. 50c I# $I- 50 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 ot 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 S p r ing Ties and Slippers are here. Better let us show you them; it costs nothing to look. We have a com plete line of Dry Goods and Notions. DICKINS 6 & 8 Plant Ave. Handsome ' Easter Neckwear 25c and 50c 13c or 2 for 25c Arrow Brand Collars Nettleton and Crawfords; Oxfords for Men J' 1 M ’ Buster ‘krown Shoes and Slippers For Children McCaWs Patterns LaGrande Block