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V'AVCROSS EVENING HERALD
SOAP!
. .We have Just received a large
quantity of Toilet Soap Packed
three wrapped cakes to the box.
Aasorlod colors We offer this
for He the box.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. PAINE,
PHONE 52
P. 8. — DON'T FORGET THAT
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.
IPersonal
1£ Miss Carrie Psrham Social Editor _
| Many a girl marries in baste and
; repents in the divorce court.
Only a girl with tiny feet and a
genuine complexion enjoys being
caught la a rainstorm.
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 USi ,r,1Irl
AND WE WILL SHOW YOU OUR!
COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES j
AND CONVINCE YOU!
Mrs. J. L. Burch who has been ill
for several days is better..
Judge A. P. Perham and Master
Paris perham returned this morning
short trip to Atlanta.
HARDY BROS
Miss Minnie Cole haB returned af
v a short visit tp friends at Savan-
Mr. Tom Paschal is at his post
again at the Herald office, after be
ing confined to his home for several
Mrs. Sale Phelan of Montgomery
will arrive Friday morning to lie the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Redding.
Mrs. Redding will entertain fomor-
nw afternoon in compliment to Mrs.
Phelan and Mrs. Ham.
McGregor Mayo
Boardtng, Livery and Safes 3tablet.
Tel jean 8t Wayrro.,H, Ga
PHONE NO. 63.
AT THE FRONT
You have to be on your guard If
you ar ecaught napping, It invites
dif aster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
8LEEPY HEADS.
They are sought nfter by men of
affatra. Yfm find them in leading
positions of trust.
Our IMIM.OMA Is an open sesame
to iKisitlun and preferment. Our
specialty is to tit you for business,
to make the iiny-roll larger; to In-
ctease the salary of the “big roan.”
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
Way crons, Ca. R. F. Zeigier, Pres.
North Carolina Seed
i Peanuts.
Whipperwiil Peas,
Clay Peas,
Iron Peas
Buy before they go higher
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
STOMACH PRESCRIPTION.
Ask About Ml-o-na—It Give* Relief In
Five Minutes.
U. R. Brinson & Co., will tell you
th&t they guarantee MI-O-NA to re
lievo promptly and cure permanently
all diseases of the stomach and in
digestion or money back.
Have yon gas on ytomneh?
One or two MI-O-NA stomach tab
lets and the misery is ended. .
Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous?
MI-O-NA stomach tablets will put
yen right In a day; give relief in 10
n inutes.
Now, dear reader, don’t go on svt
ft ring with stomach trouble. Be fair
Col. A. P. Spence returned last
night from a pleasant trip in t’offeo
county. Col. Spence and his four
brothers drove through Coffee county
tq visit relatives and held a sort of
family* reunion that they, much en
joyed
BRIDGE PARTY.
Mrs. J. W. Bellinger entertained
at Bridge yesterday afternoon in com
pliment to Mrs. W. II. Ham, who
la Mrs. H. S. Reddings' guest, and
Miss Kvingham f^oble who is the
guest of Mrs. J. E. Wadley. The
attractive home had been made dou-
attractlve for the occasion with
lovely decorations. Mrs. Marsh was
awarded a dainty work bag for mas-
lag top score. The guest prize, a
lovely fan and exquisite pair of silk
sto< kings were presented Mrs. Ham
anu Mlsg Noble. Mrs. Bellinger’s
guests were, Mrs. W. H. Ham, Miss
Noble, Mrs. Eustace Sirmans, Mrs.
T. \V. Morrlaon, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs.
J. G. Steinhelmcr, Mrs. Rad Hitch,
Mrr. Ben Redding, Mrs. J. E. Wad-
ley, Mrs. R. P. Izlar, Mrs. O. A.
Ihelan, Mrs. Walter Young, Mrs.
Mobley, Miss Lockhart, Miss Paine,
Mrs. II. S. Redding.
MARRIED
Last night at nine o’clock at the
GREAT SPECIAL VALUES
IN
Stylish Dress Goods
Newest Weaves
Exclnsive Designs
The values are the be^t
that spot cash and big
purchasing can procure.
Do Not Miss See
ing our fine Line.
OUR
Millinery Department
Here Today;
Gone Tomorrow
That will probably be
the story of these
Stylish Timmed Hats
Pity we haven’t room
to tell about all the
other good things, biq
come and see them.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
I ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo'
to yourself; throw aside prejudice home of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Brown,
Now
In Waycross
*
E. R. Toeqne, of Savannah
Desires to announce that after an
absence of several months he has
fully recovered his former good health
and is again ready to serve his cus
tomers and the general public in the
Dry Cleansing and Pressing line.
His work is well kown as the kind
that is giving the best satisfaction to
tils patrons.
Soliciting your favors.
E. R. TOCQUE, Mgr
Tocque’s Dry Cleansing & Pressing
Phone 345 45 Pendleton 8t.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers."
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
4Aanuf«ctu r ed In Waycross, Ga-, %
PITTMAN CIGAR CP
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 i5c Per Basket
•FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT Me.
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A
■FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA.
BLES AND FRUIT8, SPECIALTY.
ALWAYS 8AVE MONEY BY CALL-
ING PHONE 632, GOODS DELIVER
ED BEFORE PHOrtE IS RANG OFF.
N. A. Joseph,
IH0. 52 ANDS4 PLANT AVENUE.
mid try MI-O-NA. It is a great doc
tor’s prescription. No doctor ever
wrote a better one.
And money back if you don’t say
MI-O-NA i* worth its weight In gold.
Sold by G. K. Brinson & Co., and
leading druggists every where. 50
cents a largo box.
Mrs. Mary Hutchinson says: “Pains
and distress in my stomach and n
general stomach coroplant was en
tirely cured for me by the use of two
hexes of Ml-o-na stomach tablets.’’-—
50$ Pearl st., Ypsilanti. Mich. Write
Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y„ for
free trial sample. Apr. 20, May 2 11
Mrs. Sarah Charlotte Jeffers of this
cliy, and Mr. Frederick Jackson
Mills of Quitman were married in
tl:*» presence of a few friends and rel
atives. Rev. Brown officiating, Mrs.
Jeffers is well known in the city and
has a large number of friends here.
Ms. and Mrs. Mills will make their
home In Quitman, Ga.
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O T J CARSWELL
PH. G-. M. D.
Diseases of Children;
Diseases of Women;
Obtterics.
Residence 16$ Plant Ave.
Phone 515.
Office In Walker Building
Phone 52S.
0000-000000
Valdosta is to have a big musical
festival which will continue through
Friday night, Saturday matinee and
Saturday night. Friday night
programme will be given mostly by
local talent with n chorus of 200 vole
e<, also a chorus of 150 children. The
choruses have been in training for
O' ibe past month. For Saturday nf-
O j ternoon and night Damrosch’s Or
O chcstra front New York with a num-
Ojber of vocal stars will be heard.
Mis. Eugene Downer DImmock and
Miss Clyde Lott will go over to Val
dosta to attend the festival.
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD
FOR RESULTS.
Foley Kidney PtUs a tv tonic In so
-Gon, Quick In remits, sad restore tie
natural action of the kidneys and
bladder. They correct IrrsgularlUas.
Ml Pharmacy.
Big Line Easter Novelties
Chikcns, Rabbits, Candy,
Etc., also Pretty Cards at
Family Groceries
Every good housekeeper appreciat
es a good reliable grocer. That’s
what we claim to be. We give at all
timos the
Best and Freshest
in the market, and at prices that
make the other fellow’s open their
eyes. Our corn meal is ground fresh
every day.
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED 8T0RE.
Phone No. 3.
KRYPTOK
FAS vision
Without
in the
lens
You read and look afar with
equal facility, but no one ob
serve* that you are wearing bifo
cal* because the usual ‘‘lines”
are absent Wear the genuine
KRYPTOKS awhile and you will
never willingly return to old-
style bifocal glasses.
Now your eyeglass troubles end.
Consider the joy of the eyeglass
wearers who have found In the
STANARD EYEGLASSES,
All that you have wished for in
comfort and security. We can give
you a degree of comfort you may
have believed impossible. I^To matter
what shape your nose.
Seminole Optical Co.
Office 204 Southern Building.
Ph ne 281. Waycross. Ga.
Tho Toric lens increases the field of
vision.
REV. BOB JONES PAYS
RESPECTS TO WOMEN
Atlanta, Ga., April 20.—“Modern
Woman” was terribly arraigned by
KBob Jones, the evangelist, In a
■»rmon to women only at St. Paul’s
Methodist church here Sunday. He
took as his text the verse, “She that
liveth in pleasure is dead while she
liveth.”
Mr. Jones did not presume to say
that there were not still many
women, but he declared that'Voa
kind as a whole, as represented by
‘modern womanhood’ had fallen from
her pedestal, and was too often
“dead” to modesty, “dead” to the fine
sensibilities of old, dead to the real
ization that motherhood was woman’s
highest duty. ►. ij V-awi
Mr. Jones has just completed a
successful two-weeks revival service
here. He will preach within the near
future at Blakeley, Ga., and Hawkins*
Tl »e- , i.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
TIH2 BBULI QTOIMt
TENNESSEE JY, M. C. A. MEETS
Special To The Herald.
Jackson, Tenn., April 20.-—‘‘Thc
Men and Religion Forward Move
uent ’ is the special theme for con
sideratlon at the Y. M. C. A. Stat«
vention which opened here toda;
S’ v ftu an unusually large attendance
£ to remain in session until Sunday.
♦ One of the special t m .aturea of the
program Is a great evangelistic meet*
irg for men, to be addressed by Wo.
Bryan.
1 ”
OHIO STATE LEAGUE 8TART8
Newark. 0„ April 20.—The reor
ganized Ohio State League starts ia
session today with each of the 6lgfat
clubs optomlstlc over Its chances for
the pennant. Th erace starts with
Lancaster playing at Chlllicothe,
Morion at Springfield, Lima at Ham
ilton, and Portsmouth at Nowark.
The schedule calls for 14) games,
with the finish on Labor Day.
WEDS BRITISH ARMY OFFICER.
Special To The Herald.
Ottawa, Ont., April 20tb.—Christ
Church Cathedral w'as thronged witr
distinguished members of society to
day upon the occasion of the wedding
of Miss Lola Beatrice Powell, third
daughter of the late W. F. Powell and
Mix. Powell, of this city, to Captain
Eric Montague Seton Charles, Royal
Engineers, Dublin.
STOOD ON HIS HEAD
ALL NIGHT AND LIVED
Auburn, V. Y., April 20.—Charles
Stokes, a laborer, Is a patient at a ] sonnel of players and managers.^
local hospital after standing on his l.ttam on the circuit has signed many
head all night, a prisoner in a nar- new players and five of the six clubs
row grain chute into which he had j tave new managers at the helm,
fallen head first.
Opening Day In Virginia League,
Lynchburg. Va., April 20.—With
all signs pointing to a successful sea
son and a closely contested pennant-
race, the Virginia League opens its
season today. Danville opens at
Richmond, Petersburg at Norfolk and
Fnanoke at Lynchburg. \
The league this year is virtually a
new organization as regards thejf
thejmjer-
rs.4ffih
The mishap occurred in the barn of
John Hunter, a local attorney. Stokes
entered the barn to seek a night's
lodging, It is said, and in walking
about'In the dark, plunged into the
chute. Hi* arms were pinned to his
side and, unable to move, he was
fcrced to inhale tho suffocating grain
chaff all night. He was discovered
by a companion, who summoned the
police.
When pulled out Stokes was,black
In the face but apparently uot se
riously hurt.
American Philosophical 8ociety.
8fecial To The Herald.
Philadelphia, Pa., April 20.—Scien
tists from all parts of the Unlfd»i
States and Canada are In attendance
at the general meeting of the Amer
en Philosophical Society, .which
opened here today for a session ex*
tc over three days.
One of the most interestia* fea
tures of the convention win be a lec
ture of Prof. Srante Arrhenli^of
Stockholm, of the physical condition
of the planet Mara. V