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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
Paine’s I
COMPOUND LAXATIVE S
' SYRUP
A Painless, Pure
Panacea for
Stomache Troubles
25c the Bottle.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. P.iin?, Prop
PHONE 52. |
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Chickens
Chickens
Ju^l Lots of
Chickens and Eggs at
HARDY BROS
t> MIm Carrie Perham Social Editor 4
Mpftnt yesterday In the city.
MILLINERY OPENING
Mrs. L. J. Grarnbling of Atlanta is
visiting relatives In the city.
.Miss /faille Peacock n
the guest of her sister. Mrs. Flower
left today for her home In Florida.
Miss Florence Oplinger who has
Ken visit ins relatives at Jackson
iile has returned to the city.
after all there is nothing
60 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THI8
LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS
fiOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER
VICE ANO REASONABLE PRICES
AND SOLICITS AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN
PfcEA9£ YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stable!.
Ttbeau st. Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. 63.
SPEED UP THE ROAD OF
SUCCESS
fly taking a course in our college,
and you aro bound to
WIN!
Our courses Include every study
that ono might desire In aiding him
tc success The graduates from our
1UJ8INKS8 COLLEGE
demand good pay, because they are
competent.
Improve your opportunities by en
rolling at once.
Wnycnss Business
College
Waycross. Cn. R. F. Zeigler, Pres
Order some Seal-
shipt Oysters for
Breakfast, Dinner
or Supper.
They are good
any time.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
’ the f- n
.well.
cabbage plants just re-
. , 3ft Reed street. Price
nr Griffin, of Rocky
. will arrive tonight to
of Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
M;. . VV. F. Kaon will be glad to
l.f.e all th£ singers of Central Bap-
iLt Tabernacle and all others who
will to meet her tonight at the Tab
ernacle for choir practice.
Miss Essie Givins of Beach will
spend tomorrow here with relatives.
Miss Givins has accepted a position
at Beach and is now making her
home there.
THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO^
CUR MILLINERY OPENING NEXT,
m
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 28th and 29th
WE WILL SHOW THE LARGEST
DISPLAY OF PATTERN HATS,
RIBBONS AND PLUMES TO BE
FOUND IN THE CITY. AND A COR-
DIAL IN VITATION EXTENDED.
We are glad to see our popular
young police officer, II. O. Freeman,
on duty again, after nearly a months
Illness. Mr. Freeman was not only
ill himself, hut nis family were sick
with him.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF QUALITY.
Friends of Mr. W. A. Black, the
well known A. C. L. blacksmith, will
be sorry to know that he met with
c;ulte a severe accident yesterday
and s now hobbling around In a very
lame condition.
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Society of Trinity Methodist will
meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 6‘
clock In the church. The ladies of.
the church are cordially invited to
attend. # • , ,r*
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hay and Mr.
end Mrs. B. D. Woodard had a de
lightful trip to Beach. Heyward and
T’olen yesterday in Mr. W mdard’s
beautiful new touring cnr. Mr. and
Mrs. Woodnrd are contemplating tale
Ing a trip to Xorth Carolina In the
car some time In May.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Ga- 0;
Pimuiv cigar e<»
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOFS!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI
CES REDUCED
50c to 35c Per Basket
FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 2Se.
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A
PULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA
BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY.
ALWAYS 8AVE MONEY BY CALL
ING PHONE 522. GOODS DELIVER
ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
N. A. Joseph,
IWO. 52 AN081 PLANT AVENUE.
Mr. J. K. T. Bowden, of Waycroaa,
panned through the city today from
Fouth Florida. Mr. Bowden has been
bolding nont successful land sales in
Mississippi and Alabama and
many friends In the city were glad
to welcome him. He was formerly a
resident of Jacksonville.—Florida
Tlmes-t’nlon.
A* far as o* moilo.t u* con-
corned, we failed tc sec it - it mean*
• fear more Ir-ei-es on heel, and
« L-om?" Aire orcr-fktri effect that*
neither comfortable nor beautiful.
MR. J. L. FtTT8, THE SOCIALIST ?
SPEAKER CLOSED LA8T NIGHT.
Today, Organizer J. L. Fitts will
speak in Vajdosta. fLast night be
spoke in phoenix Park, to a large,
attentive audience and answered «*v
eral objections.
( Ho claims that tho widespread po
litical corruption Is caused by prl-
\&te orporations. which want law*
to permit them to charge high rates
and furnish poor service, thus getting
large profits; professional politicians
willlnj to serve the. capitalists and
pocket bribes; and citizens who sell
Ibelr votes for cash, booze or cigars,
cr protection to their illegal or ques
tionable business. He states that nil
corporation* serving the people must
be collectively owned; then the na
tion would not get corruptionists to
help them rob themselves. According
to bis Iden. honest and dishonest
Democrats nnd Republicans alike
tl Ink Morgan and Rockefeller should
own the Industries and get part of
the workers’ product; while nil So
cialists—-honest nnd dishonest alike—
tie determined that the whole people
sbnll own their Industries, nnd the j Col. C. J. Thomas today received
workers get all they make; that a telegram calling him to the bed-
“good" Democrats and Republicans ( side of his brother. Rev.
are about as bad for fhe workers as j Thormfs. of Greenville, S. V.. who is
••bad" ones. I critically 111. Mr. Thomas will leave
- — • j at once. Dr. A. .1. 8. Thomas Is well
BRIGHT BITS. ’.known to many of us. as Editor of
j tbo Baptist Courier of South Caro-
"My! My! What was I* you caught, l’na. and a great leader and preacher
him doing?"—Louisville Courier- ‘ in S. C.. Baptist circles. A strong
Journal. ! vigorous worker and thinker, his in-
—Yeast—Wouldn’t it be funny to! f uence has been wide felt. He has
ate a woman running for office? j been a life worker for the great Bal»-
Critnsonbeak—It certainly would If tist Seminary and many successful
she had on one of those bobble skirts j pastors today have to thank 1dm for
— Yonkers Statesman. the generous sympathy and aid. that
Yon 113 Doctor -Congratulate me | r.ade their Rfo work possible. Ills
Id man. 1 nni Just preparing to visit j death would be felt in the Baptist
my first patient. jci.use all over the two states
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us se!i you your garden anti flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
SZiijTIIE SEALS PHARMACY
T1IK RKX4LLSTORK
STILL ON DCTY.
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
me.
A. P. Perham, Sr.
Waycross, Ga.
VICTORY CAMP NO. 477
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets every Saturday night at 7:30
o’clock at Masonic Hall. AH 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 THF. WANT ADS'
Young Lawyer—Good! I’ll go with
you. Perhaps he hasn’t made his
will.—Boston Transcript.
Willie: Not for mine, then. I had
one of them things put on a tooth
once.—Puck.
PARK MOR RAND CO.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-HItcb BnUdlng.7 r*' v
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
DICKINS
6 & 8 Plant Ave.
Queen Quality and
Boston Favorites
Slippers for Ladies
Mens’ Summer
weight Underwear
Cluett Peabody
and
Chatham Shirts.
50c to $P
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.
DICKINS
6 & 8 Plant Ave.
Handsome Easter
Neckwear
25c and 50c
Arrow Brand^ 4 £•
Collars I DC
LaGrande
Block
Our Queen Quality
Spring Ties and
Slippers are here.
Betfer let us show you
them; it costs nothing
to look.
We have a com
plete line of Dry
Goods and Notions.
DICKIN
6 and 8 Plant Ave.