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Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
uOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PR|.
CES REDUCED
50c to J5c Per Basket
f FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 28c.
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A
PULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA
BLEB AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY.
ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL*
ING PHONE 822, GOODS DELIVER.
ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
Big Line Easter Novelties
Silk petticoats. $3.60 and $5.00 at
the Uon Ton. 27 3t
Chikens, Rabbits, Candy,
Etc., also Pretty Cards at
THE SEALS PHARMACY
»• TBB BEXAL1 CTpRR » v
EGGS MARKED DOWN. HARDY
BROTHERS HAVE ONE THOUSAND
DOZEN TO GO AT 17 1-2c. 28 Tr
Try A bottle of Redding'.' I.lr*r
riil* tar biliousness. Alwayi season-
able. Phone now. (SC'l, A S. Red-
dint 24 4t
&t.2V3JSK»W.VPias
SOAP!
..We have just received n large
quantity of Toilet Soap Packed
three wrapped cakes !o the box.
Assorted colors. We offer this
lor tic tbo box.
\ v : Gem Pharmacy
WAVCROH EVENING HERALD
T. S. P.\INE,
PHONE 52
P. S. — DON’T FORGET THAT
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.
One
Thousand
Dozen
Fresh Eggs
at 17'/ 2 c.
Are you looking for a first
Hoarding Stable? If so, we believe
we can meet your requirements. Our
terms are reasonable and can assure
yen of brut class set vice.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables.
Tsbeau St Wnycro-s, Ga.
PHONE NO. 6-i.
5HC-
FRONT’
AT THE FRONT
You bavo to he on your guard It
you ar ecaujilit nappim;, It Invites
tfli aster.
V|f AYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
SLEEPY HEADS.
They are Bought after by men of
Affairs. YJm find them In leading
resit ions of trust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an open sesame
to position and preferment. Our
Specialty Is to fit you for business,
to make the pay-roll larger; to In
crease the salary of the "big man."
Enter At Any Time.
Waycr-iss Business
College
Waycross. Gn. 11. F. Zeigler, Pres
EGGS,
EGGS,
EGGS
ny 2 c at
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
TELEPHONE 62
ersonal
Miss Carrie Perham Social Editor j
The Memorial exercises yesterday j
were very complete and successful. .
Confederate Memorial Day was
erved throughout the land yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Youngblood
spent yesterday in Savannah. ’ ✓
Miss Juno Smith left yesterday for
Arianta to attend the Music Festival.
Special prices in rnuslia underwear
al the Ityn Ton. 27 3t-
Mr . \V. Knight of Birmingham.
Ala., is in the city tiro guest of her
mother, Mrs. J. L. Sikes. /
Mr, ari’l Mrs. O. T. Hill of Valdosta j 1
< iu.e up yesterday to attend the Me-
G&EAT SPECIAL VALUES
IN: -
Stylish Dress Goods
Newell Weaves
Exclusive Designs
r«. Rufus Hawkins of Cordele Is
attractive guest of Mrs. .fas.
Mrs. Couch, the mother of Mr.
Couch who Is located on one of the
Deenwood farm tracts near Waresbo-
n, died yesterday at Macon. Mr.
Couch and his sister brought the
body back to Waresboro last night
for Interment. Mrs. Couch has been
ill for some time and was on her
way to Waresboro, seeking to improve
her health, but succumbed to death
at Macon. The funeral will take
place today at Waresboro.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s",
“Yer Best Smokers",
and
"Pitman’s Best Smok
ers."
Clear Havana Filled Ciflirs.
Manufactured In Wsyeross, Ga, By
PITTMAN CIGAR CO ''
A large number of ladies met this
afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. build
ing for the purpose of organizing and
electing officers to the Woman’s Aux
iliary to the Y. M. C. A. A full re
port will be given tomorrow.
Cupt. Paxton of the Salvation Army
left last night for Washington, D. C.,
where he was called on account of
tbo death of hl» mother, which or-
furred there yesterday. Capt. Paxton
* IP ’return to Atlanta to attend
Council and on the first of May will
be married to the pretty young Army
!»ssle who spent uome v.eeks In Way
cr>.*s about a irontli r.go. Capt. Pax
ton and his bride V!l return to Way
nes*.
Rev. J. L. Smith of Savannah will
preach at Central Baptist Tabernacle
tonight. Rev. Smith has a number of
friends in Waycross. j
Mr. Paul McGee of Atlanta is in i
the city with relatives. Mrs. McGee j
is at present visiting at- Albany but
wlli arrive in a few day’s.
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 tl
other good things, but 1
come and see them.
Miss Annie Paine and Miss Suvilla.'
Monroe will leave tomorrow nigh|t |
’for Atlanta to attend the Music Fes
tival.
Mrs. Warren Lott. Miss Clyde
Mrs. Jeanette loingley and Miss Pup*
detn left last night for Atlanta to
attend he Music Festival.
Mrs. Condon and daughter. Miss
Florrie Condon of Ocala, Fla., are in
the city guests of Mr/ and Mrs. C. T.
Strickland.
Mr. Clifford Johnson of St. Marys,
came up to atte*nd the dance given
by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wadley for
Miss Noble Tuesday night.
The Golden Link Society of the
First Methodist church met with Mrs.
J. W. Seals this afternoon at her
home on Brunei! street. The society
Is composed of a number of the young
1ad.es of the church.
A CARD .OF THANKS.
Mrs. Dunbar wishes to thank all
tnose who so kindly assisted her In
her sad bereavement in the death of
he. husband. Mr. W. J. Dunbar. Es
pecially the doctors, nurses and at
tendants at the hospital where he
d.cd, also Mr. W. R. Ratliff, Mr. R.
McCullough, Mr. H. M. Puckett.
D. 8. McClellan and Mr. L !«.
Harvard.
We are requested to announce that
the Baptism which was announced
to take place tonight at Central Bap
tist Tabernacle will be postponed un
til Sunday night. t
Miss Annie UunJe Walker left 'yes
terday morning for Atlanta to attend
the Music Festival. Miss Annie Lau
rie will visit friends at Macon and
several other places before returning.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
$<xx>ooooooo&oooooo<yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo&G J
The Herald, unites with the Veter
nns and the Daughters at the Con
federacy and citizens Itv exressing
tlulr appreciation of the thoughtful
act of Mr. Kelley of Kelley’s Garage,
in so kindly placing his automobiles
at the disposal of the old veterans to
rlc.e down to the cemetery yesterday.
Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Harris and their
mother who have been here for the
winter left last night for Minneapolis
where they make their home. Mrs.
Davis will probably return In Octo
ber.
A number of young people spent a
delightful day at Waltertown.yester-
Among them were. Misses Es-
te’le Moore. Lessie West be fry, Eliese
Newton. Taltt Latimer. Geneva Kal
ian., Sallle Moore, Esther Korb and
Mrs. May Bennett; Messrs Keene.
Evans. Bowler. Rlnfcham, Cokemeo.
Ilretto and Bennett.
To Miss Noble.
A charming compliment to Miss
Cunningham Noble, who is visiting
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Wadley, was the dance given
by them in their home Tuesday even
ing. The affair was entirely Inform
al, .therefore thoroughly enjoyed.
Vases of freshl ycut flowers of sea
son were arranged tastefully through-
our the the house, which has one of
tlio most attractive interiors in the
city. Delightful punch, ices and
cakes were served during the even
ing. • Those present besides the host,
hostess and Miss Noble were. Misses
Ruby Sessoms. Annie Laurie Walker,
Minnie Cole, May Thlot. Kate Wilson,
Mell, Susie McGee. Alex Carswell,
Annie Lee Smith; Messrs Ran Craw
ley, Zachery, Jerome Crawley, Col.
John Walker, Ed. Hitch. Joseph Pet-
tibone, Hoyt Catlln, Clark Houck,
Sugg, Arthur Knight, Henly. Clifford
Johnson, William Nichols; ( Mr. aqd
^lrs. George Mayo and Mr. and Mrs
John Stelnhelmer.
Notice to •'
the Public
Tocque’s Dry Cleaning, and Press-
in/ Co., of Waycross has no connec
tion whatever with the shop called
tut Tocque Shop of Savannah, Ga.
Mr Tocque has had nothing to do
with that shop since October, 1910.
Respectfully yours,
KRYP
LENSES
BAD HEADACHES' _
QUICKLY DISAPP.EAR
Mrs. Chas. Hartley, 516 Franklin
St.. Jackson, Mich., says: “I had suf
fered all kind* of pain and agony
from stomach? complaint for several
months. The pains in my stomach
were very bad. the gas forced the
food up into my throat, my food did
not digest, headaches of the worst
kind attended. I became weak, ner-
vr.ns and in a condition so I could not
sleep. “ • ,
Was alarmed at my condition as
doctoring did not benefit me. finally I
'-aa induced to try MI-O-NA. and af
ter using for about two weeks,
found a cure.”
If you have a sallow complexion,
pimples, blotches, o rdull eyes, your
digestion is'all wrong, and you should
take MI-O-NA stomach tablets Imme
diately, and put your stomach right.
MI-O-NA instantly stops belching
gas. sour stomach, heartburn, and
foul breath and gives complete relief
in live minutes*
MI-O-NA Is guaranteed to cure dy*
pepsta, sea sickness, vomiting of preg
nancy. or money back. * , .
Don’t hesitate to try MI-O-NA. It
is for salt by G. R. Brinson A Go., and
leading druggists everywhere, at 60c
n large bo*. Apr. 18. 27.*May 0
E. R. Tocque.
Phone 345 45 Pendleton St.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Groceries
P vg"
LtOrasi
Family Groceries, Seminole optical Co.
Every good housekeeper appreciate I
es a good reliable grocer. That’s
what we claim fo be. We give at all
times the
Best and Freshest
KRYPTOKS embody
piece* of glass of different
fraction, coalesced with internal
heat into one, and ground into)
a ten* having two distinct focal
point*. Without (earn or ce
ment, no edge* to catch du*t
to become cracked and ja
in cleaning. Aik your opl
to (how you KRYPTOKS.
.. Kryptok lenses are the most ro-
markable recent invention ih the op
tical line. Each lens Is a solid un
broken surface. There Is no cement-
lug to cloud the glasses, to offer lodg
ing places for dirt or to disfigure the
apjcarance. The eyesight^® youth
It re-established, and to ^HLghar-
arce' Kryptok* are (he sanffVs lift
I young folks glasses, with nothing to
jd’stlngulsh them from the latter ex-
cepl your own pleasant knowledge Of
their wonderful far-and-near qualities.
Waycross, Ga.
GEORGIA MAY HAVE
CONGRESSMAN AT large
Washington, B. c.. April 27.—Coa
gressman Brantley said today that
In the market, and at prices that ho wouId u8e hl8 be,t endeavor8 t0
make the other fellow’s open their . get tbe ">-apporHonment hill passed
eyes. Our corn meal 1. ground fresh j He fears that coaler.
able time may be lost in tlu^Hnate,
as that body show’s no dlspSRnon to
every day.
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED STORE.
Phone No. 3.
hurry legislation.
Mr. Brantley believes It may bo
possible that unless quick action I*
had In this matter .It may be necea-
Our Ice cream Is pure and delle- j *»ry for the Georgia Legislature elth-
lout and we serve It out In palls or ( er .to meet In extra session to re-dla*
packed In cabinets. Phone today, j trict the state or make provision for
3DC, Bedding’s. 24 4t a congressman-at-large. Tbit may
all be avoided, however, by prompt
Big supply ot card board, all cohjactlbn here,
ore. Just received at Herald.
A tlrl reading tbit Bab was excel
lent brain-food wrote to tbe editor: (
Deer Sir: Seeing as yon fay bow
Ash is good tor tbe brains, j
of fish shall I eat?
Dear Mist: Judging liy ?
position of your tetter I j
you to- eat n whale.—Ladles’ HIme
Journal.