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McGregor Mayo
8oardlng, Livery and Sale* Stable*.
Tebeau St \Va>;crc-«, Ga.
PHONE NO. 63.
You
North CarolinafSeed
iPeanuts.
Whipperwill Peas,
Clay Peas,
Iron Peas
Buy before they go higher
TELEPHONE 62
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
lion ladies white law
to $1.5(1.
mphreys & Williamson.
Advertise In the Evening Herald.
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WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
SLEEPY HEADS.
HOO! HOO!
The regular semi-monthly meeting
of the Order of Owls will be held on
Tuesday night next, the 25th. Inst.,
They are sought afte
•flairs. Yimi t) ml then
positions of trust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an
posltlo
»d pride
Ut' men ot ! In the office of the Secretary. South-
in leading I ern building.
Business of importance is to come
pen sc same | bif.ui* the Nest and all members arc
• nth requested to be present.
Calvin W. Parker. President.
Frank P. Wade Secretary.
Mr. T.
Waycross
Saxannah.
erday.
left this morn
X’here she will vis-
itntive L. f. Taylor la In
oday, shaking hands with
onsfitutents.
residents, now located jit
registered at LaGrande
The values are the be^t
that spot cash and big
purchasing can procure.
Do Not Miss See
ing our fine Line.
That will probably be
the story of these
Stylish Timmed Hats
Pity we haven’t room
to tell about all the
other good things, but \
come and see them. <
The Herald desires to be fair,
(native, truthful, just and kind to
!i men and we try to ho especially
'\cet with the ladles.
5\rs. La Mond, who has been, the
i.eHt of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V Heals fo*
t le past week left hist night with her
little son for her home at Toronto,
Canada
DARRELL OF DILL PICKLES
JUST RECEIVED AT HARDY BROS
A fine sermon and good music was
•ijoyed at First Methodst church yes-
rday at the mornng servee Mr. and
’rs. Hopkins sang a very sweet duet
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
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otease the salary of the "big man
Enter At Any Time.
Waycr 'ss Business
College'
Waycross. Ga. It. F. Zeigler, !*re
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross. B. 1
HITMAN CIGAK CP
Mr
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES. PRI-
CES REDUCED
50c to 35c 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-
1NG PHONE 522. GOODS DELIVER.
ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
N. A. Joseph,
NO. M ANDO* PLANT AVENUE.
KW'EBKimYPHlS
I Extra large Turkish Hath
! hiuk Towels, special bargain. 12
2J ::t Humphreys & Wiliiatnsc
FOR SALE.
Three choice residence lots
•.le. cheap; Biunci and Marlon
street*. Apply to A. IV Berlin ra,
at Herald office right now. 10 101
Children* Mere,
•oho. regular 25c
Ued colored I-nee
values, bargain 1?
21 (It Humphreys $ Williamson.
Subsc-lbe lor the old
Wnycroee Evening Herald.
COOOOOOOOOO
T J CARSWELL
PH. G., M. D.
Disease* of Children;
Diseases of Women;
Obsteric*. .
Residence 166 Plant Ave.
Phone 515.
Office In Welker Building
Phone 62$.
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1 hitler, who linn been la charge
o 1 .' the singing at the Central Far-
11st •(’birch. Ills wife and baby went
olf Iasi night on the rear platform cf
Gv Dixie Fixer nnd singing “God He
With You Till We Meet Again.”
Col. (\ c. Barton Division Manag
er of the great American Tobacco
Company was In the city today, mak-
!»»•; a call on his old friend and em
ployee, Tax Collector J. T. Strick
land. Col. Barton is a genial hust
les*- man. perhaps one of the very
best posted man on tobacco condition
In the Southern territory.
A verp pretty incident closing
fell of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chau. Butler to
Waycross last night as toe train pull
out from the station carrying them
V.* Atlanta, a number of friends had
accompanied them to Uu* station amt
as tke train pulled out the beautiful
voices of Mr. and Mr*. Buler rang out
in that grand old hymn, “God Be
With You TH We Meet Again” and
until the train was lost to view the
nice* were still heard by the crowd
at the station.
Notice to
the Public
Tocquo’s Dry Cleaning and Press-
in r Co., of Waycross has no connec
tion whatever with the shop called
tut Tocque Shop of Savannah, Ga.
Mr Torque has had nothing to do
with that shop since October, 1910.
Respectfully yours,
E. R. Tocque,
Phone 345 45 Pendleton St.
WAYCROSS GEORGIA.
ADVERTISE
FOR RESULTS.
THE HERALD
Miss Kddl Parnell lias
ed big new shipment c
them before they are
21 21
Rev. j. B
for his home
Phillips left la it night
in Macon, where he wil'
spend txvo or three days before tak
in r up his evangelistic work ngni^
Ho went away delighted with tht
work he has accomplished in Way
CIOSS.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE AT HOME
URGED BY CLIFFORD GROOVER
Last* night at the First Presbyter
ian Church* Mr. Clifford Groover, of
th* Georgia Children's Home Socle-
tv delivered an address on “Christian
Si ivkr
ill Ills introductory remarks. Mr.
Groover said that he xvas particularly
anxious .that the Christian people ot
nil “denominations shall become tie-1
quamted with tiie scope and purpose f
of ihe society. Taking the Interview J
of the rich young ruler with Jesus j
as a basis for his address, lie point-J
ed out that the* answer which the
Master gave to the ruler, in rosronre-
KRYPIOK
FAR VISION
Without Lines
in the
Lens
You read and look afar wh
equal facility, but no one ob
serves that you are wearingbifo-
cals because the usual 'nines”
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
lave believed impossible No matter
xvhat shape your nose.
Seminde Optical
Office 2‘» i Southern Building
Ph ne 281.
The Torlc lens lncrea*
vision.
Big Line Easter Novelties
Chikcns, Rabbits, Candy,
Etc., also Pretty Cards at
-TIIE SEALS PHARMACY
X TIIE 1IKXUI STOltK
Family Groceries
very good housekeeper apprecl.it
es a good reliable grocer. That’s
wh^t we claim to be. We give at all
times the
Best and Freshest
its the market, and at prices that
make the other fellow's open their
eyes. Our corn meal Is gTound fresh
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED 8T0RE.
Phone No. 3.
Big supply of card hoard, all col
ors. Just received at Herald. tf
Try a bottle of Redding's I.lver
Fids for biliousness. Always season
able. Phone now. (305), H. S. Red
ding. 24 4t
Klaxon, beautiful shear quality, yd
^ Me. Special value, 15c.
i hie enquiry about Eternal Life, Il- 2* 5t Humphreys & WUllamson.
tided the entire consecration of his —
j resources .and of his life to the in- CERTAIN SPECIES OF
terest of the* kingdom. i “TIGER’’ ABOUT EXTINCT
‘ The* ruler", he said, “Was deeply “If there are hny ’tigers’ In Way-
concerned about ills relationship to cross they have their eyes wide open”
Gnd nnd an enjoyment of a life of so sayeth the chief of police and the
blessedness In the hereafter; but ho sheriff.
overlooked the fact that such a rela- Business at the sheriff's office has
ticnshlp necessitated the spending of ,let.n on the “quietus” for the past
hm life here and now unselfishly in ten dayB, very few arrests have hettJT
the Interest of his fellowmen.” made by the county officials In tl:^^
In pointing out one of the ways in time, and thq dockets at the Mayor’s
hich a Christian family might he of court show a noticeable lack of law-
incalculable service to the state and b;takers, who have strayed from the
to the kingdom of God, Mr. Groover straight and narrow path through.the
said. “There is no greater opportune excessive indulgence of intoxicants,
ty offered to Christian homes today While it is true that business may
for real service to the Master than open up at any minute, the officials,
through opening the doors to the un- both city and county, are of the
fortunate, homeless children of the opinion that the recent campaigns ,
state, and through bringing to bear made against blind tiger operators
upon Its growing life tne transform-1end gamblers, have quieted things
Ins Influence of Jesus Christ. I urge down considerably.
ou Christian men and women. In the . — - ’
name of the Master and In the name I The last number of this seasons’
humanity, to consider the claims! Lyceum course will be heard tonight
these little ones upon you; for
?n ym: perform such a ser
o even the least of these, you ar^
revderlng It unto the Christ.”
It is estimated that more than
hundred people were turned nwa
from the Central Baptist Tabernacl
•;»>. nisbi for want cf seating room.] — — —
1 White card board end all colors
ADVERTIEE IN THE HERALD a* Herald offlre. tf
Central shtool auditorium. Th4
PcXoven Quartette come highly rev 1
amended and will be heard with plea-1
sure tonight. »
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD
FOR RE8ULT6.
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