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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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We are especially equipped
to do Prescription j?
Work. J
Prescriptions called for and
delivered promptly-
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
Chickens
Chickens
Ju^t Lots of
Chickens and Eggs at
HARDY BROS
AFTER ALL THERE 13 NOTHING
40 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THIS
LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS
ftOBBV TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER
VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES
AND SOLICITS AN OPPORTUNITY
TO 8HOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livsry and Sales Stable*.
fTebeuu Ht. Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. 6J.
personal!
X'MIm Carrie Perham Social Editor j
Has anybody seen Mac Williams
today?
Miss Eddie Parnell is showing an
tiegant line of fans and parasols.
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MILLINERY OPENING
Mias Annie P-.ine spent today In
Mr. Robert Harbin is still living
tut little hope is held out for bis re
covery.
SPEED UP THE ROAD OF
A SUCCESS
'Ily taking a course in our college,
and you aro bound to
WINt
'Our courses Include every study
that one might desire in aiding him
■ ic success. The graduates from ojir
DtJSltfKBS COLLEGE
demand good pay, because they are
competent.
Improve your opportunities by en
rolling at once.
Waycross Business
College
W»ycro,». Cm. R. P. Zclfl.r, Pr«
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
-Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manuftctured in Waycross. Qj* By
PIT HU AN CIGAK CO
Two youtik ladies in Rio Janeiro
wl.o ventured on the streets in harem
skirts had nearly all their clothing
torn off by a mob. Two Americas
ladles in New York had all of theirs
taken off by custom* Inspectors. It
would seem that neither Brazil cor
the United States Is particularly well
civilized.—Mamt Herald.
"My husband amuses me.” says
the hostess, ”by the excuses he has
for being detained down town of eve
ning*. Sometimes I can almost hear
his brain working out an excuse as
1» tiptoes up the ttairs.*'
“My husband ” aays the caller, “is
different. He *s a very systematic
man. you know, and some time ago
!*<■ wrjte «;.f a IHt of various cxcus-
** and numbered them. Now, when
lit cornea 5i*h? just calls u ; . ihc etairs
•Xuxbor four.* or ‘Number twenty/ cr
whatever the number may te.*’—
udjw.
Order some Seal
shipt Oysters for
Breakfast, Dinner
or Supper.
They are good
any time.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
CROUP conquered.
Every Mother Should Read and Re*
member This.
in any home where a child has a
tendency to croup, a bottle of HYO-
MEf (pronounce it High-o-me) should
be kept constantly .on hand.
A sudden attack of croup with dll-
flcult breathing and extreme distress
U apt to come at any time.
The course to be pursued is plain.
8end for your doctor at nee, and In
th meantime drop 30 drops of HYO-
ME1 Into a bowl of boiling water, and
bold the child's head over it, cover
with a towel or cloth, so that cijly the
air (Hied with Hyomci vapor Is breath
ed.
This method of treatment has sav- i
ed many a child's life, and mothers of I
croupy children should see to It that
HYOMEI !s always on hand. Full In
structions for prompt relief of croup
I* in each package*
A 50 cent bottle of HYOMKMs all
you need In treating croup. ThU-ts
known In all drug stores as Extra
Dottle ifyotnei Inhalenf. G. R. Brin-
son Co., and druggists everywhere
sell It. Breathe HYOMEI. It Is gun*
anteed to cure catarrh, croup, soro
throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds
or mney back. Mch 20 31 Apr. 10
Prof. Miller and daughter Miss
Mable of Wrresboro are In the city
today.
i. CharJlo Trine and her son
left yetierday on a visit to Camden,
C.
Mr. El” Parish, an old newsaper
n, recently of Dothan, Ala., is in
I the c'. y visiting friends.
Mr. Eugene Tramel of Shiloh, is !u
the city, called here on account of
the critical Illness of little Warren
Langston.
Mr. Hart, brother of Mrs. John T.
Hopkins, who has been a visitor to
Waycross for some days has return
ed to his home In Indiana.
WE WILL SHOW THE LARGE8T
DISPLAY OF PATTERN HAT8,
RIBBONS AND PLUMES TO BE
FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR
DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED.
Rev. Price/ accompanied by Prof.
Schofield, B. M. Norve! and Rev. A.
M. Bennett conducted a service at
the A. C. L. shops today at the noon
hour.
r. and Mis. Fitzgerald and little
daughter are making their home at
Mrs. Jeffers on Brunei street. Mr.
Fitzgerald is connected with the 1
V/likes Dry Goods Company here.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF QUALITY,
Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
A. P. Perham, Sr.
Waycross, Ga.
me.
A special service for men only has
been announced for Sunday after
noon at, 3:30 at First Baptist church.
Rev. Price will preach and Prof. Scho
field will-sing. Every man In the j VICTORY CAMP NO. 477
city la Invited to attend.
8TILL ON DUTY.
I will be on duty as inspector of
fertilizers in Appling, Wayne, Pierce
and Ware counties until May 1st.
Drop me a postal card if you need
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wilson of Pen*
r.ant Harbor, Maine., are In the city
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles I^ng.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have many
friends here who aro pleased to see
them again.
Mrs. W. W. Beach has returned
after a visit ttf Mr, and Mrs, Charles
G. Edwards* at Savannah. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwards and little* son have
gone to Washington..
We urge the citizens to correct
these alarmist statements about an
epidemic of fever in Waycross, in
vestigation shows that the matter is
been grossly exagerated and com-
taratively few cases exist.
Mrs. W. A. McDonald returneu
from Amerlcug today .and reports
she left her son. W. A. McDonald, Jr.
Improving rapidly. Mr. McDonald re
covery Is a remarkable one, as hit
condition was at one time deemed
hopeless.
Mrs. W. F. Eaton requests all the
young people of Central Baptist
choir to meet her tomorrow night at
any of them, wou’d like to publishthe Tabernacle for practice. Books
during their (nestings In the city, or! have been received from Mr. Butler
at any time. We would like to have who will arrive with Rev. Phillips on
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.
The Herald’s job office Is running
on full time. We have new type and
new material and we propose to turn
out satisfactory work at reasonable
prices.
*■ TRY THE WANT ADS
A telephone message from
dosta today at noon says that
Cato is very much better. Mrs..C
in still at Dr. Holmes sanitarium i
her friends here will be pleased
learn of her improved condition.
PARK MOR RAND CC
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTOR;
Lott-Hitch Building.
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
OUR COLUMNS ARE OPEN.
The columns of The Herald are
open for all announcements and items
which the churches of Waycross or
Monday. Mr. Butler will have entire
charge of the music, with ID*. Eaton
at accompanied.
the church peoile to look after this
matter and bring in their announce
ments at or. before 11 o’clock of each
day. , 30 tf
Cabbage Plants at 30 Reed street.
See Miss Eddie Parnell for your ’ Friday or Saturday, 20 cents per bun-
spring hat. ! dred.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success. ■
=HiTIIE 8EA*L ( S PHARMACY
TIIR UKX \M. STOltK
Dims
6 & 8 Plant Ave.
Queen Quality and
Boston Favorites
Slippers for Ladies
Mens’ Summer
weight Underwear
Cluett Peabody
and
Chatham Shirts.
50c to $1 50
Men’s Sox
10c to 50c
Misses and Childrens
Velvet Pumps
All Sizes
Men’s Suspenders
25c and 50c
Below you will find
a few of our arrivals
for Easter Trading.
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.
Better let us show you
themf it costs nothing
to look.
We have a com
plete line of Dry
Goods and Notions.