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WAYCROSS r .VENtf r C HERALD
Paine
COMPOUND LAXATIVE 2
SYRUP
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A Painless, Pure
Panacea for
Stomache Troubles
25c the Bottle.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PIIONE 52.
Chickens
Chickens
Ju^l Lots of
Chickens and Eggs ai
HARDY BROS
Personal ||
% Wisa Carrie Perh»m Oocia! Editor^
Mr* J. W. Adams' friends will re
gret to learn that she is quite sick at
ler home In Old Waycross.
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EASTER SPECIALS
Mr. Roy E. Powell of Valdosta, is
r the city for a few days, the guest
V Mrs. Lucius Jenkins.
r. and Mrs. Lonnie Strickland
j c! Blacksiiear, spent Sunday here
AFTER ALL THERE 18 NOTHING
80 PLEA8ANT A8 A DRIVE WITH
A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THIS
LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN ITS
NOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER.
VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES
AND 80LICIT8 AN OPPORTUNITY
TO 8H0W YOU HOW WELL IT CAN
PLEASE YOU.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables.
Tebe.:ii Ht Waycross, Ua.
PHONE NO. 6J.
8PEED UP THE ROAD OF
SUCCESS
By taking a course in our rolieRO,
and you am hound to
WIN!
Our courses Include every study
that one ml :ht desire in aiding him
tc success. The graduates from our
IIUHINESS COLLEGE
demand good pay, because they are
competent.
Improve your opportunities by en
rolling at once.
Waycnss Business
College
Waycross, La. U. V. Zelglar, Pres
Order some Seal-
shipt Oysters for
Breakfast, Dinner
or Supper.
They are good
any time.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
Mrs. C. J. fnomas ieiutu£G
day from Jacksonville, where she has
l.ecn ’ 'siting r, >r the last three weeks.
The Tittle d:. . .. er of Treasurer J.
V. Harbin Is r 11 very critically ill at
I.oii home on Eads street.
Mr, r. J. Thomas returned from
Greenville, 8. C., last night, where he
vent to attend the funeral of his
brother. Rev. A J. S. Thomas, D. D.
Specials
For
Your
Easter
Wear
Mrs. Indiana Griffin of Rocky
Mount. N. C., is In the city and
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Howell.
Friendg of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, on
Reed streof, regret exceedingly to
learn that Mr. Hunt is very much
worse today.
DON'T SAY YOU'RE OLD
We are requested by Mrs. J.
Seals to say that the Golden Link
Society will meet Thursday week, In-
itead of Thursday of this week.
Mr. J. A. Miller and Miss Ida Drury
apparently a runaway young couple,
were married at the court house this
morning. Ordinary B. H. Thomas offi
dating at the ceremony.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
‘ Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manuftctu-.d In Wiycrou, 0», 0.
PITTMAN CIGAK CO
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE 8EAS0N.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI
CES REDUCED
50c to 35c Per Basket
FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 2SC.
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A
FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA
BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY.
ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL
ING PHONE M2, GOODS DELIVER.
ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
N. A. Joseph,
NO. 82 AN084 PLANT AVENUE.
Ifeloy Kidney lUUa are tonic In ac
Hon. quick In ***ulU. and resun • Lie
natural action of »be kidney a and
bladder. They correct Irreguiarttte*.
Gobi Pharmacy.
You only feel old.
Digestive organs are weak—don’t
assimilate food as they used to.
Other organs act more slowly and
less effectually.
Blood is thin and sluggish.
Renewal of strength does not equal
i bo wear and tear of your system.
That's what makes you feel old.
Nothing in tho world will tone up*
and invigorate those weak, backslid-f
Ing organs, make rich blood and cre
ate ntrength so quickly as Vlnol.
Vlnol Is not a secret nostrum, slm-
I ly the medicinal elements of th»{
(od's liver, with the useless nauseat'
iug oil eliminated and tonic Iron ad
d. Try a bottle of Vlnol with tho
understanding that your money will t
be returned If It does not make you
stronger, feel younger and give you
an added Interest In life—The Renls
Pharmacy.
DON'T FORGET THE GREAT
EASTER SALE. BEGIN8 WEDNES
DAY, A. M„ APRIL 5, FOR 10 DAY8,
AT CHURCHWELL BROS., COME!
r. J. M. Joiner has returned after
| spending the past month in Florida?
Mr. Joiner's friends will be pleased
to learn that he Is much Improved In
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler who will be
with Rev. J. B. Phillips at Central
Baptist Tabernacle will arrive to
morrow. Mr. Phillips will arrive
Thursday.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STOR E OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
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STILL ON DUTY.
I will be on duty as ln*p»»c f or of
fertilizers in Appling, Wayne, Pierce
end 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 Masojiv. 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.
«T TRY THF. WANT ADS •"
Only a pretty girl has any chance
ol looking fit in the things, but any
old girl has a chance of being looked
nt us she passes.
—Florida imos-Unlon.
PARK MOR RAND. ? C£
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-Hitch Building.
• REINFORCED CONCRETE.
COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
HA8 SELECTED OFFICERS.
Washington. April 4.—James 8.
Thomas, dean of tho Virginian Chris
tian college nt Lynchburg, was ap
pointed commissioner of education of
*l*e Southern Commercial Congress:
Leroy Hodges, of Norfolk, Va.. com
missioner of Immigration; Dr. Clar
ence J. Owens, formerly of Abbeville,
Ala., commissioner of agriculture, and
Mason B. Foresmt. of Memphis,
Tenn., Held representative prepara
tory to taking the office of commis
sioner of road development by tha
Quite a party left Inst night fot
Atlanta on tho Dixie Flyer, expecting
to leave there today nt eleven o'clock
bringing hack several new cars. The
party had planned to leave Atlanta
today nt eleven o'clock reaching Ma
con tonight, where they will spend
tho night, coming on to Waycroaa
tomorrow. Mr. I„ B. Harrell will
nake the trip in his new car; Mr.
end Mrs. Richard Scruggs will bring
back their car which has been In At
lanta some weeks. Mr. Kelly will
also bring a new car. In the parti
were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. Mr. and
Mrs. Scruggs, Mrs. Bosworth, Mrs. 4
Walter Bennett and Mr. I*. B. Ha>
rell.
Imitation we are told Is the sin-
corest form of flattery and we duly
appreciate that fact. But we venture
to suggest that other papers using the
valuable product of our fertile brain
•lould at times give us some credit
executive committee of the congress 1 for same. It Is a custom generally
tonight. jsdoted In the newspaper world.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
S2 THE SEALS PHARMACY
TIIK I1KN M.I.STOltl
Is not far off and we have most anything you
wish for those Easter Dresses, Furnishings, Foot
wear, Novelties and Notions.
Beautiful line fancy Garnafure . . 50c to $4.00
Ladies * Silk Hose, tan, white and Black . . 50c
Hand Bags in Moire silk, suede, velvet, etc.—all prices
Men*s Panama and Staw Hats . . $1.50 to $7.50
Men’s 4 in hands, Bat wings and Clubs
Beauties ..... 25c and 50c
Ladies * Silk Gloves, all colors, long and
short 50c to $1.50
Prettiest line of Easter Slippers ever shown—all prices
Ribbons, Ribbons, Ribbons, all colors, all widths.
Spring and Summer Hats for Ladtes-Great Bargains.*
DICKIE
6 and 8 Plant Ave.
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