Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 25, 1911, Image 4

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SOAP! ..We have just rccelvt-a u large quantity of Toilet Hoop Packed three «rapped cakes lo the box Assorted colorB. We offer ' hl « for lie the box. Gem Pharmacy T. S. P\INE, PHONE 52 P. 8. — DON'T FORGET THAT WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. One Thousand Dozen Fresh Eggs at 17 V 2 c. WAYCROSS CVtNINaHtKALg ~ <****+***<***<*•■A00000000<PXX)<X>000 < Personal! Mil* Carrie Perham Social Editor J THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. V Hew sweet and gracious, even in common speech, Is this fine sense which men call courtesy! S'T.''lesome ,as air and genial aa the light, VVe ! me in every clime aB breath of flowers— It transmits aliens into trusting friends. And gives Its owner passport round the globe. —.fames T. Fields. ► OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GaEAT special values IN Are you looking for a first class Boarding Stable? if so, we believe we cun meet your requirements. Our terms are reasonable and can assure you of first class seivlce. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Llvary and Sales Stables- Tehran HI Waycro-a, Oa- PHONE NO. ILL MS — ll' 5HC m) npr AT THE FRONT You bavo to ho mr your guard If you ur qcaught napping. It Invite, dli niter. WAYCR08S OU8INE8S COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE NEVER SLEEPY HEADS. They arc Bought after by men .of •ftalra. Ypu llml them In lending ro.lt Iona of trust. Our DIPLOMA la nn open sesame to position and preferment. Our specialty Ih to HI you for business; to malio the pay-roll larger; to In* create the salary of the "hi* man." Enter At Any Time. Wnycr.iss Business College Waycross, Ca. R. F. Zelglar, Pret. EGGS, EGGS, EGGS . 17V 2 c at Hardy Bros. The Pure Food Store. TELEPHONE 62 fie or 70 Been is out today af- i IBncrs of some days. Mr. and Mr?. H. Morgan retu . la*! night after spending several w -to at Indian Springs. Announcements for the mayorality are t. .vv in order -but don’t forget the et'Si: s. R. B. Ballard’s friends gret to learn that she is still hating • at her home on Jane street •s. George Barnes has returned alter an extended trip to Charlotte N. C. GOV. BROWN COMMENDED FOR ACTION IN STRIPLING CASE Atlanta. Ga., April 25.—Among the Ariantlaus who are openly commend- lug Gov. Brown for his refusal pardon Thomas Rdgar Stripling are numbers of Influential men who have always been opposed to Gov. Brown In iwlitlcs and who will contlnuo to oppose him. Even before the decision wlii made public, there hod been considerable change of sentiment in this communi ty regarding the merits of the Strip- case, and while the unhappy man stit! has many strong sympathizers the general feeling In this comnutnl ty now seems to ho that the govern acted Justly. When Stripling first brought hack from Danville At luuta public spirit was practically unanimous In favor of his pardon. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, ‘Yer Best Smokers”, and “Pitman's Best Smok ers.” Clear llavana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Waycross, Ga. PITTMAN CIGAK CO omatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOES! OOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, HEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, EQARDLE83 OF THE SEASON. J8T RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI ES REDUCED 5tc to 35c Per Basket IRST CALL GETS THEM AT 2So. EMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A ULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA- LES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY. LWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL- IQ PHONE 522, GOODS 0ELIVER- D BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. N. Joseph, NO. *2 AMP84 PLANT AVENUE. i fee. Mr. Stacy Bailey, of Waycro: spent yesterday in Valdosta.—Valdos Times. Miss Vera Rawls who has been in the city a few days with relative** has returned to her home at Ogle thorpe. Mrs. Downer Dimmock and Miss Clyde laott came up from Waycross yesterday and will spend the week- t.ii here.—Valdosta Times. The Herald learns that Rev. A. M Dennett, pastor of the First Baptist ciiuroh of Waycross has tendered his r-.signatlon. Rumor hns it that the friends or >hn S. Walker. Esq., will insist on his making the race for Mayor of Waycrlss at the next election. * Nature,” says Unc’e Billy, “made a cad mistake in not fixing It so that a swelled head would hurt as much at a swelled thumb.” • - Stylish Dress Goods Newest Weaves Exclusive Designs OUR Millinery Department The values are the be^t that spot cash and big purchasing can procure. Do Not Miss See ing our fine Line. Here Today; Gone Tomorrow That will probably be the story of these Stylish Timmed Hals Pity we haven’t room to telt about all the - other good things, but come and see them. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. , OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO j tttxtttntsxsxtxt Notice to the Public Tocque's Dry Cleaning and Press ing Co., of Waycross has no connec tion whatever with the shop called fat Tocque Shop ol Savannah, Ga. Mr Tocque has had nothing td do with that shop since October, T910. Respectfully yours, E. R. Tocque, Phone 345 45 Pendleton St. WAYCR0S3, GEORGIA. blidge. Waycrosa and Ware count, appreciate the Interest the Savannah News la taking In her good roads movement and if Savannah will throw her influence and wealth in the scal es heartily there ts no doubt wltn the enthusiasm now being shown through the Wlregrass. these good roads will he built and Savannah, Waycross and other towns will bs still closer In the bonds of coalmen cist friendship. Canadian National Horae Show. Toronto, Out., April 25.—Decorat ed In green and white, with festoons of the Union Jnck, the Armories pre set, led n brilliant appearance today at the opening of (he annual Cana dian Ilorae Show. Many visitors from over the Do minion and also from the States are here to attend the exhibition. Judg ing began soon after the opening to- nr.y and will continue until tha cloae of the exhibition Saturday nlglit. There are 89 classes this year, with *8,000 divided among them In ensh prizes, besides numerous caps nsd trophies. MAY'S MILL AND FEED STORE WILL CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT 12 O’CLOCK FOR THE DAY ON AC COUNT OF MEMORIAL OAY. is. Arnett and llllle baby were led from theli burning home thl* nooning to the home of Mra. 8. B. Henderson where they were taken cat, If. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wndley will en tertain a number of friends at a dance tonight at their beautiful home. An.ong the guesta will be a number from tut of tlwn. o o oooooooooo O T J CARSWELL ° O PH. O.. M. 0. O O Diseases of Children; O «> Dlteatea of Woman; O O Obtterlea. O O Residence 166 Plant Are. o O Phone 515. O O once In Walker Building O O Phone 62S. O OOOOOOOOOOOO dcllctlua detert Is made by stif fening grape juice with gelatine and fildng the white* of egg* whipped to a stiff froth through It while It I* thickeliln>. Serve with wht'tped cream. Mrs. W. H. Ham and Mr.. Gala Phelan who have been so charmingly entertained as guest* of Mr. and Mra. H. 8. Redding left 8unday night for Montgomery, Ala. ADVERTISE FOR RESULTS. IN THE HERALD wsivnus 1 ! Big Line Easter Novelties Chikens, Rabbits, Candy, Etc., also Pretty Cards at THE SEALS PHARMACY THE HUM STORE ttttrttttttxttttt WHITE MAN ARRESTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE warrant was sworn out yester- against a young white man, Mr. C. Carter, 'on a very serious charge. The constable went down ini * shop to arrest him, but the man somehow managed to escape and made for the swamp. Last night he rt-urned to a house for some clothes and was recognized, and a man nam ed Williams shot at him,, wounding him in arm and leg. and then tele phoned for Sheritf who arrested him ana carried him to jail. Friends of the young man claim that an investigation will exhonorate Mm, but bis escaping and hiding Is looked upon as likely to go against him greatly in a plea of Innocence. Family Groceries Every good housekeeper appreciat es a good reliable grocer. That’s what we claim to be. We give at nil times the Best and Freshest In the market, and at price* that make the other fellow's open their cyt:. fVir corn meal la ground freah every day. MAY’S MILL AND FEED 8T0RE. Phone No. 3. WAYCROSS HIGHWAY The Savannah New* In a moat In- terenttng editorial endorsee the Way- crona Highway movement and glvaa Judge J. T. Myera and the other pioneer* In the good road* movement ful' credit for their work. Bat In al luding to the line work done by Dr. G. P. Folk* In Initiating and carry ing to aucceaa the road to Blackahear. tho writer got a little mixed In hit geography and placed Balnbrldge ana Weycros* oa the oppoail* aldee of the SaVUIa river. The writer evif dcutly meant BtacraL.arr. not Bala ■»- > Big supply of card board, all col ors, Just received at Herald. tl CHURCHMEN IN SESSION. Washington, D. C„ April 25—With Justice Lurton of the United States Supreme Court as honorary chair men and many leading bishops, rec tors and laymen- of the Episcopal church in attendance from all parte of the country, the twenty-ninth an nual Episcopal Church Congresa wat opened tbla morning with religious service* In St. John* Church. The aubsequent sessions lasting un til Saturday will be held In Continen ts! Hall.' The revlaion of the Book of Com mon Prayer to meet present-day con- dltlons. the effect of woman's suf frage and educational Institutions and the necessity of comity In missions are the leading aubjecta scheduled for dscuislon. THE TEXAS-OKLAHOMA LEAGUE OPENS'TODAY Gainesville, Texas. April 25.—The Yexas-Oklahoma Baaehall ' League, composed of town* la the Red River territory, starts IU Initial season to ds- under conditions that lead the promoter* to expect a auccessfal year KRYP LENSES KRYPTOKS embody twcC pieceg of glass of different re fraction, coalesced with intense heat into one, and ground into a lent having two distinct focal point£ Without^geam or ce. ment, no edges to catch du*t or to become cracked and jagged ssxSk»K§. p, “:i .. Kryptok lenses are tho . most re markable rgeent Invention In the op tical line. Each lens Is a solid un broken surface. There Is no cement ing to cloud the glasses, to offer lodg ing places for dirt or to dleflsure the aptcarance. The eyesight ofyouth I, re-established, and nrce Kryptoks are the-snaa^^'^Vx young folks glasses, with nothing to d stingulsh them from the latter ex cept your own pleasant knowledge of their wonderful far-and-near qualities. Seminole Optical Co. * Office 204 Southern Building. Ph ne 281. Waycross, Ga. In the opening games Ardmore plays at Itonham, Cleburne at Durant, !-»»• ton at Altui and Wichita Falls at Gainesville. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD. TODAY 18 BETHESDA DA Savannahi Ga., April 25.—To Bethesda day In Savannah. As usl t la being veryTEenernllyobsci'- ed There was an address this at- tuinoon at the Betheada Orphanage by Rev. Rockwell S. Brank, Pastor of the Independent Presbyterian church. Today at noon the annual meeting of th* Board of Steward* was held rnu the annual report of Hr. H. C. Cunningham, the president was read- Mr. Cunningham was reelected Pry Went and there- were few cha- ' tho Board of Stewards. Bethesda was founded 16t years a; o by Charles Wesley and hasj)«' n lit exit trace continuously tiiue. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD FOR RESULTS.