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WAYC^***** EWN***** * ,T *?AT.T>
Lot us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and youf garden »vill be success*
Foley Klilory line are ionic In aa
non. quick In rc»ti»». end reatore is*
n.i'inl union .>f ibe kidney* and
bladder They 'orrect Irregularities.
Osm Pharmacy.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
Faster Egg Dyes
Ca The
*v paper.
16 DESIGNS
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
THERE IS A GOOD REASON WHY
YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH U8.
IF YOU DON’T KNOW, ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR. IF THEY DON’T
KNOW, ASK US. IF YOU ARE
FROM MISSOURI CALL TO SEE US
I AND WE WILL SHOW YOU OUR
[COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES
j AND CONVINCE YOUI
IPersonal
\ Mitt Carrie Perham Social Editor
Mr. Albert Sessoms Is In the city
for a while.
EASTER SPECIALS
(.'apt.
day.
Johnson Is in the city to-»i
Norntiu
an of Chicago in
leglstered at LaGrande for
days.
HARDY BROS
you looking for a first ciass
Boarding malm
iblo? If ho. we believe
your rei|ulremenl8. Our
UHoiiable and ran assure
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables.
Tebeau St Waycross, Ga
PHONf! go. hi.
me
PRONT
AT THE FRONT
You linvo to be on your guard. If
you ar ccnuglit napping, it Invites
<1 (raster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
SLEEPY HEADS.
They are nought after by men of
affairs. Y|»u find them In leadUiK
rositions of trust.
Our DIPIeOMA Is an open sesame
to iKWItlon and preferment. Our
specialty In to lit you for bu.dr.es*,
to make the pay-roll larger; to In
crease the salary of the “bis man."
Enter At Any Time.
Wnycr >88 Business
College
Waycrou, Ca. R. F. Zolglnr. Prn.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manuf*ctu r cd in Waycross, Ga* B;»
Order some Seal-
shipt Oysters for
Breakfast, Dinner
j or Supper.
I They are good
any time.
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
Miss Everlngham Noble is the at*
iiactlve guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
E Wad ley.
Miss Sarah Salisbury has returned
tier a pleasant visit to relatives at
Mrs. Nixon of the Bon Ton has Just
received new shipment of one piece
vash dresses. See them.
New shapes Just In at the Bon Ton
The latest styles and satisfying prl-
Why not look neat and let us do
your dry cleaning nnd pressing. Sat
isfaction Is our motto.
The Waycross Pressing Club.
11 lit Phone 147.
Mr. S. y Harrell has returned from
Savannah and his friends are pleas*
!o see him again at his post at
l.aGrande Pharmacy.
Rev. A. M. Bennett has returned
from Jesup. where he went to perform
the ceremony at tiie Bennett-Parker
wedding yesterday.
The programme of singing at Cen-
•ai Church tonight will be very flue.
..It. and Mrs. Butler, the sweet sing- ; V
.vs. have prepared several surprises. : X
Great crowd i have surrounded the Y
scene of the wreck. It’s a fine excuse J ^
for your conscience when It asks you
v hy you linger around.
Special^
For
Your
Easter
Wear
Carry a
Fine
Line of
Easter
Hats.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
| THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
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Col. I. L. Bankston of Abbeville,
and Capt. L. Johnson of St. Marys,
a* in the city today in the interest
of the Atli ntlc, Waycross & North
ern Railroad.
'Mrs. W. G. Kendrick and children,
vlfe and children of the conductor
who was killed, arrived this morning
end are with Mr. and Mrs. Thayer
on'Bruno! street.
Now skirts nnd svalsts.
1? 2t Humphreys & Williamson.
Go to the Bon Ton for yQur ready-
to-wear wash drosses. New shipment
Just in.
Children's fancy top Sox. 15c nnd
25c.
12 2t Humphreys & Williamson.
Col. and Mr*. John W. Bennett and
Miss Juanita Bennett returned last
night from Jesup where they attended
the Bennett-Parker wedding.
Raster Hats, big selection, tftyle
nnd prices right.
12 2t Humphreys & Williamson.
Miss Nellie Barnes has returned
nfter an nhsonce of some months.
Miss Barnes has been the guest of
relatives at Gainesville.
OREGON COUNTRY’S CENTENNIAL
Special to The Herald.
Astoria, Ofe., April 12.—One hun
dred years ago today the expeditfon
tent out by John Jacob AsUr. the
great New York merchant and fur
trader, arrived at the site of Astoria
nnd founded the first American set
tlement In the Oregon country. No
special observance of the anniversary
was held today, but later In the sum-
• To us that skin*
! Tight fad looks stupid;
We’re built too dog-
Gone much like Cupid.
; —Houston Post.
ADVERTISE IN
FOR RESULTS.
THE HERALD
ADVERTI8E IN THE HERALD.
, G or C doses “666” wn; cure any
| case of Chills and Fever. Price 25
cents. / 21 tf
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD
FOR RESULTS.
PARK MOR RAND
ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC'
J-oU Hltch Building. 1
re-inforced concrete.
Firm,in ciG/tx co
FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY
—AN APPRECIATION.
L. McConnell, Catherine, Bt., El
mira, N. Y., writes: “I wish to express
my appreciation of the groat good
1 derived from Foley’s Kidney Remedy
which I used for a had case of Kid
ney trouble. Five bottles did ths
work luost effectively and proved to
me beyond a doubt It Is the most re
liable kidney medicine 1 have ever
taken." Gem Pharm^y.
Ladles Lisle Hose, Silk weights.
Mercerised, white, pink, ^Ight blue
and campaign, 25c.
12 2t Humphreys & Williamson
Tonutops! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGAROLE8S OF THE SEASON.
JUST RECEIVED JO CRATES, PRI
CES REDUCED
50c to 35’J Per Basket
FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 25c.
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A
FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA-
BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY.
.ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL*
• NO PHONE GOODS DELIVER.
ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
It. A. Josrph,
NO. 52 ANDC4 PLANT AVENUE.
COOOOOOOOOO
* T J CARSWELL o
> PH. G.. M. D. O
* Diseases of Children; O
► Diseases of Women; O
Obsterlcs. O
* residence 166 ^Planl Ave. O
* Phone 515. O
^Dfflce In Welker Building O
Phone 52& O
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The Majestic Theatre, under the
management of Brewer and Phelan,
Is giving the best show for the mon
ey ever given in the city. The Thea
ter is comfortable and cozy, and a
delightful place to spend an evening.
Come out and try it.
Mrs. A. 8. I.a Mo nil of Chatham.
Ontario,. will arrive tomorrow night
from Florida, to be the guest of Mrs.'
W. Seals. Mrs. I.aMoml has n
number of friends in Waycross and
i« well remembered here, not only
for her charming personality but for
1 er beautiful contralto voice.
NETTLETON SPRING STYLES
:ie visit of Mrs. Hugh M. Willett
ho is president of the Georgiy Dlv-
i*ion of the Federation of Wdman’s
Clubs will be* the guest of Mrs. J. 11.
Redding tonight at which time the
■’Georgians’’ have been invited to
s ;eet her. During the evening Mrs.
Willett will make an address which
no doubt will be a great treat for all
who hear her.
FOR THIRTY-TWO YEARS NETTLETON SHOES
HAVE STOOD FOR TRUE ECONOMY TO THE
MAN OF MODERATE MEANS: AND TO THE
MAN OF WEALTH. THE BEST THAT MONEY
COULD OBTAIN.
IN STYLE;;.THEY ARE A LITTLE IN ADVANCE
OF OTHER MAKES. WE HAVE THE SPRING
LINE OF NETTLETON SHOES AND OXFORDS IN
PATENT LEATHER. BLACK AND TAN RUSSIA
CALFSKINS. AND GLAZED KID.': E
THEY ARE HERE'FOR YOUR'INSPECTION AT
A TIME THAT SUITS YOUR CONVENIENCE.
J. E. DICKINS
6 & 8 Plant Avenue.