Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 05, 1911, Image 4

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^■■■■■■■ ■ : ’ • ' ¥>4W>*<r<rW<r<r' t*m*9****+ Paine’s COMPOUND LAXATIVE SYRUP A Painless, Pure Panacea for Stomache Troubles 25c the Bottle. WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD [Personal % Miss Carrie Perharrt Social Editor g Mrs. J W. Adams is better todaj* but still confined to her bed. Better than ever at Airdome to night. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. It's an easy matter for a married man to keep posted on what's going on in his home neighborhood. ChicJcens Chickens Just Lots of Chickens and Eons at *«• * ». ni* ien uu. momm, aa I lor Cordele where she will be (he HARDY BROS I Must Of friends for some days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barret, who have recently moved to the city from Florida, are making their homo with Mrs. Trent on Kllzabeth street. Perhaps some married men talk In their sleep because that Is the only d ance they have. after all there is nothino SO PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH A FIRST-CLASS TURN OUT. THft LIVERY PRIDE8 ITSELF IN IT8 NOBBY TURN 0UT8, PROMPT BER- VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES AND 80LICIT8 AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN PLEASE YOU. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and 8*le» Stable*. Tetenu St. Waycross, Qa. PHONE HO. 63. Order some Seal- shipt Oysters for Breakfast, Dinner or Supper. They are good any time. TELEPHONE 62 Hardy Bros. The Pure Food Store. SPEED UP THE ROAD OF 8UCCE8S). Dy taking a course In our college, and you are bound to WIN! Our courses Includo every study (bat ono might desire in aiding him tc aiiccess. The graduates from our BUSINESS COLLEGE demand good pay, because they are competent. Improvo your opportunities by en rolling at once. Waycross Business College Waycroa., Ca. R. F. Zelglsr, Pm Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Savina Filled Cigars. Manufictured In W.ycroM, Ox, PITTMAN CIGAR CO Tomstoest Tomatoes! TOMATOES! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OP THE SEASON. JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI- CBS REDUCED , ,, Me to 35c Per Baske.t FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT Be. REMEMBER WE ALSO OARRV PULL . LINE OP FRESH VEGETA BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS-SAVE MONEY BY CALL ING PHONE IB. QOOOS DELIVER. ED BEFORE PHONE IS l\ANG OFF. N. A. Joseph, NO. K ANM4 PLANT AVENUE. Fbley KIJnrv Hits are tonic In ne lion, quick In results. and mter* th* natural nellnn of the kldacra and J bladder They correct Irregulsr.Ues,' .•-v Oc« Ph.rm.cy, .’--.-V ‘ - ■ rL-V • . When peoplo disagree and ,1111 re main friend. It's a better Index than friendship which real* on perfect agreement on all thlnga. We feel aorry for .the widow who Investa her Inaurance money In' a aeoond husband. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD FOR RESULTS. Rotter than ever at Airdome to night. THIEVES KEPT BU8Y STEALING FROM RUINS. Many Off era Mod# To 8oll Hl.torlc Book lo Stale of Now York. Albany, N. Y., April 4.—Sentrlea on duty at the atate capitol today re doubled their vigilance to prevent thievery which has been rampant since It becamo known that many val uable old coins are scattered In the debris In the burned otate library. Some of the desks In the senate clerk's room were broken open yes terday and riled of their contents. George Washington's famous sword raid to have been given to him by Frederick the Great, haa been recov ered. It wae found undamaged un der a heap of charred books. Since tho burning of I he elate li brary, Secretary of 8tate Lasansky haa received a number of letten from persons In virions sections of the country offering books for aale. A, Michigan attorney says he has the 'Documentary History of New Tork,” dating from ltoo. Miss Della King has returned from Cutlibert where she has been very tharmlngly entertained as the guest of Miss Tebeau. •-/ .//■ Mr. D. K. McDuffie of Columbia, S. C., is on a visit to Waycross, look ing over tho district, with a prob able likelbood of setting with us. Mr and Mrs. W. M. Wiggins, of Cordele, Ga., will arrive Thursday af ternoon for a few days visit to Mrs. Earnest, who resides with the Misses Diackshears, on Gilmore street. If a man succeeded in discovering perpetual motion, he probably would not feel as proud as lie did when as n boy he discovered that he could whistle through his teeth. When we meet a woman eminently sensible, we deplore the fact that she is not of the sterner sex—charming inconsistency!—Jacksonville Times- Union Philosopher. On account of the illness of Rev. W. A. Price, Rev. A. M. Bennett preached last night at First Baptist church, with Prof. Schofield directing tho large choir, is giving some very fine music. Complete change of program at he Airdome tonight. The funeral of Mr. Robert Harbin who died Monday, occurred yester day afternoon at Central Baptist Tab ernacle at three o’clock. Mr. Harbin lb survived by a wife and three chil dren, who have the sympathy of the ommunity. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden who have been keeping house on Elizabeth street are now with Mrs. Trent at the J. R. Knight plaice. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Knight, who have been making their home with them for some time have returned to their home on Tebeau street. vzr Complete change of-program at he Airdome tonight. ^ Better than ever at Airdome to night "OTJTft ' Every member of Central Baptlxt Tabernacle choir la requeued to be at the Tabernacle tomorrow night at tho opening eervlca of the Phillips meetlnr. All fingers or the city who win come are extended a moat cor dial Invitation and are requested to come In the choir. Mr. and Mre. Cutler will arrive tonight Mr*. W. F. Eaton will be at tha piano. See the change program Airdome tonight. Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. Sri THE SEALS PHARMACY * TUB REX aZlSTOUK EASTER SPECIALS Specials For Yonr Easier Wear HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. > ©oooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo I STILL ON DUTY. I will be on duty aa Inspector of fertilizers In Appling, Wayne, Pierce end Ware countie* until May 1st. Drop me a postal card It you need me. A. P. Perham, Sr. Waycross, Oa. VICTORY CAMP NO. 47F 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 lob 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 Give a girl a present and she will not worry about the future. ADVERTI8E IN THE HERALD. ADVERTI8E IN THE HERALD FOR RE8ULT8. PARK MOR RAND CO. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-HItch Building. t RE-INFORCED CONCRE-QlT^ EASTER! 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 iA 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 j , r - Prettiest line of Easter Slippers ever shown—all prices Ribbons, Ribbons, Ribbons, all colors, all widths. Spring and Summer Hats for Ladies-Great Bargains. — -*\\ - - - .