Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 11, 1911, Image 4

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in stylevthey^are-A op, LINE OF NETTLETON SHOES AND OXF< PATENT LEATHER BLACK- AND'YaN CALFSKINS, AND GLARED 1<ID^Tf 4, Paines C0IIP0UND LAXATIVE SYRUP A Painless, Pure Panacea for Stomache Troubles 25c the Bottle. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. | PHONE 52. I THERE 18 A GOOD REASON WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH U8. IF YOU DON’T KNOW, A8K YOUR NEIGHBOR. IF THEY DON’T KNOW, ASK US. IF YOU ARE FROM MISSOURI CALL TO SEE US AND WE WILL 8HOW YOU OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND CONVINCE YOU! HARDY BROS MUs Viola Mell of Savannah i* in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer on Elizabeth street. Miss Florence Opllnger left today for New York City where she will sj end a month. Mr. Methprn of the Agricuatural trnent at Atlanta is in the city AFTER ALL THERE 18 NOTHING 60 PLEASANT AS A DRIVE WITH A FIR8T-CLAS8 TURN OUT. THIS LIVERY PRIDES ITSELF IN IT8 NOBBY TURN OUTS, PROMPT SER VICE AND REASONABLE PRICES AND 80LICITS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU HOW WELL IT CAN PLEASE YOU. McGregor Mayo ’ Boarding, Llvary and Sales Stables, j Tebeau St Waycross, Ga. I OY i^lippCYm phone no. #4. J They are good ~ any time. Order some Seal- shipt Oysters for Breakfast, Dinner Mias Hatcher, Miss Horten and Mies Mary Paschal returned to Jesup yesterday after spending Sunday here w.'lh friends. Specials For Your Easter Wear Don’t forget the special meeting F.’tdnerday night at Central .Baptist iiureh especially for* Railroad Men n.d their families. TELEPHONE 62 Hardy Bros. The Pure Food Store. SPEED UP THE ROAD OF oucoeSS s ‘ ——•* By taking a course In our college, and you are bound to WIN! Our courses include every study that one might desire In aidin* him to success. The graduates from our RU8INES8 COLLEGE demand good pay, because they nrs competent. ' Improve your opportunities by en rolling at once. Waycross Business College W.ycroH, Co. H. F. Zolgler, Pre. New shapes Just in at the Bon Ton The latest styles and satisfying pri ces. 2t NOTICE. f Why not look neat and yt us do y.QUC drv cleaning and pr/sslng. Sat isfaction is our motto./ ' The Waycross ivWsing Club. 11 2t //Phone 447. - POINTED^. PARAGRAPHS. Chicago Nows. Men And women are overgrown children. Mrs. R. -H. Ballard is quite sick at Pei home on Jane street. Mrs. Bal lard’s friends regret to heap of her illness. Among those going from Way Tress tr attend the Bennett-Parker wedding at Jesup today were Col. and Mrs. John W. Benettn, Miss Juaqlta Ben nett, Miss Mina Parker, Rev. A. Bonnet* and Judge Parker Carry a Fine Line of Easter Hats. For dainty laces see Miss Parnell’s beautiful selection of liaby Irish laces Ji st in. Master Paul Carswell’s friends re gret to learn of his Illness. Paul Is greatly missed with his drum in Cen tral Baptist choir. Mr. Gordon Parker is still very ill at his botne on Gilmore street* ML- ton Parker who has been 111 for some reeks Is Improving but still not abla i t sit up. Walden will keep everybody guess ing from the time the performance starts Till its finish with his truly pnrvelous and apparently impossible t See him tonight at Central school. Mr. and Mrs.* Butler are prepairing t* special song service for the "Shop Men’s" •meeting Wednesday night. Smoke! “Orga. Chico's”, "Yer Best Smokers”, and "Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars, Manuf ictu.ed In W.iyoro.i, 3», D PITMAN CIGAR CO 8top In at Tht Seals Pharmacy and <itt a free sample of ZEMO and ZE- MO SOAP. * i»i The aurest and moat economical; Mrs. Butler delights tossing to ticntnient for eczema, pimples, dan- wd c.f druff and uil diseases of the skin and scalp. Do not ' neglect this. T iey will give you prompt relief and put you on the road to a cure. Good for Infants as well as grown persons. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. FASHIONABLE TROUSERS. Right here and now v We speak our mind; We will not wear The skin tight kind. —Birmingham Age-Herald. The reason why We’re free to tell, In summer time They cling like—glue! —Springfield l/nfoii. We’ll never wear Sure’s you are born, Bants to slip on With a shoe homJ —AUentowu Democrat. These fashions, sir. Patience exceed, When they reveal That we’re knock-kneed! —Scranton Tribune-Republican. 5 or G doses "666” will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25 cents. 21 tf ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD FOR RESULTS. SBSBSBBBBBBBSBBSSSBSSSBSBSBBBBSBS PARK MOR RAND CO. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, Lott-Hltch Buiidlng. RE-INFORCED concrete. Joe Parker, Mario Morton. Dan Lee, l en Husbands and Pearle Sasser, have been neither tardy nor absent in first grade Howe Strete School. This Is a splendid record for the lit tle folks. Tbmifoes! TomaloesI TOMATOFS! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON. JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI. CES REDUCED 50c to 35v‘ Per Basket FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 25c. REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA BLES ANO FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS BAYS MONEY BY CALL ING PHONE Sr*, GOODS DELIVER. CD BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. N. A. Joseph, NO. SI ANOSI PLANT AVENUE, i ... _ - - Foley Klderr Pills are task; In to ’ Uoa. stick In mtiltt, and reatora the muural action ol tbe kidney, and bladder 'They correct Irregularities. (;«n fhannaejr. l„ McConnell. Cotlierino, St., mlrt, N. Y„ write: "I with to expre,, my appreciation of tho great good I derived from Foley'. Kidney Remedy which I used for a bad caie of Kid ney trouble. Five bottles did work most effectively nnd proved to me beyond n doubt It Is the most re liable kidney medicine I have ever tnken." Dent Pharmacy. > COOOOOOOOO o > T J CARSWELL <> > PH. G* M. D. O * Diseases of Children; O * Dieeaeee of Women; O * Obsteries. O > residence 166 Plant Ave. O * Phone 515. O Office In Walker Building O Phono 52S. O ooooooooooo MARRIED. A social event of much Interest 'Jts the marriage of Miss Lilia Ben nett nnd Mr. T. A. Parker, Jr., which tcok place today at Jesup. T’ae mar riage occurred nt the First Baptisi Church. Hev. A. M. Bennett of Wn,y- fross otllciating. Both young people tre very popular In Waycross. Miss Bennett is the sister ofTol, John \\\ Bennett and has been a frequent vis itor here where she has made A large number of friends. Mr. Parker Is ^he ton of Judge T. A. Parker and made home here for several years, hut now cashier of a -bank' at Patter son. Mr. and Mrs. Parker left Jesup immediately affer the ceremony on bridal trip. NETTLETON SPRING STYLES FOR T11IRTY-TW0- .YEA'RS r ' NBTT£ErON SHOES HAVE STOOD FpRiT^HSTfOONOJ^Y' TO THE MAN OF MODERAYE/MEANS/’^ND FO. THE MAN OF WEALTH. THE/DEST%^ArNvr6'NEY COULD OBTAIN. IN STYL OF OTH LINE OF SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you you* garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACY THE USX ALL STORK THEY ARE. HERO^f^|Y©UR INSPECTION AT A TIME'tHA^^YOdR^^^ENCE. J. E. DICKINS 6 & 8 Plant Avenue. HBB*