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NJAROLESS OF THE S
J ®VRECEIVEO 40 CRATI
ES R'OIJCED
ion has very kindly let the ladles use
for the sale. A number of fancy
articles and all sorts of good things
to eat will be on sale.
Iowa State Brotherhood convention — ■■ 1 ——
of the United Brethren In Christ REUNION SULTANA SURVIVORS.
Church. ~ Special To The Herald.
President W. H. Myers of this city Weston, 0„ April 27.—A handful of
occupied the chair and the attendance evil w * r veterans who were among
included delegates from many points the surrivors of the Sultana disaster
throughout the State. ' i athered here today in annual reun-
Warren L. Bunger of Dayton, Ohio, lou -
W. i: Burgess of Des Moines, Henry » ™ forty-six years ago today
W. Ward of Leander Clark College, tnat the steamer Sultana, bound from
IT. r Ring of Cedar Kaplds. Ira Hoi- N 't"' Orleans for SL Loula loaded
t rot r of Albia and A, B. T. Moore, [ v-. itli - Union soldiers returning home
rat- ,al president of the Gideons, jrf.tr having been paroled from Con
ner among the speakers heard dur-|federate prisons, was destroyed soon
leg the day. " Utter leaving Memphis by the explo-
— rioc of her boiler*. Of the 2400 per-
Big supply ^of canl ' yard, all col- sons on board only about SOO were
Just received at Herald. tf*»«d.
Bargains In handsome willow
Plumes
. Miss Prances McDonald.
50c toXc Per Basket x
FIRST CALL Ctlt THEM AT 2Se.
REMEMBER WE Abw CARRY A
FULL LINE OF FREstV, VEGETA
BLES AND FRUITS!, SPClHALTY.
ALWAYS SAVE MONEV BYCkLL-
INO PHONE 622, GOODS DELIVER.,
ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
ed this year, with September 10 aa
tit» closing date.
O C O'>0000000 O
° T J CARSWELL
O PH. 0. M. D. V*
O Diseases of Children; viy
> Dlseatee of Women; \o
O Obsterlce. °
O Residence 1G6 Plant Are. O
O Phone 515. O
O Office In Walker Building O
O . ' Phone 525. O
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\Big Line Easter Novelties
Ghikens, Rabbits, Candy,
a!s» Pft. tty Cards at
NO. SJ ANDtt PLANT AVENUE.
SEALS pharmacy
TUK tfCXALI STOUK ' U V^
SOAP!
..We have Just received a large
quantity of Toilet Soap Packed
three wrapped.cakes to the box.
Assorted colors. Wc offer this
for 11c the box.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. PAINE,
PHONE 52
WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
P. 8. — DON'T FORGET THAT
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
VOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.
One
Thousand
Dozen
Fresh Eggs
at 17^c.
***"*£ * ooooooooo^ooooooo <
Personal
v Miss Carrie P*rham-Social Editor J
“The world is all dark or the world
1> all light.
Just as we choose to make it;
Our burden Is heavy, our burden is
light,
Just as we happen to take It.
And people who grumble and people
who moan
At the world and at every proposal, \
Would grumble and groan If thef
world were their own
With the sun. moon and starts at
disposal.”
—Harriet L.Huntlng Swift.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Eaton spent
today hi S&van.iaU.
GREAT SPECIAL VALUES
IN
Stylish Dress Goods
Newest Weaves
Exclusive Designs
Are you looking for a first class
Boarding Stable? If so. we believe
me can meet your requirements. Our
terms arc reasonable and can assure
you of first class set vice.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables.
Tebean Kt. Waycroii, Go.
PHONG NO. M.
Y SHE
AT THE FRONT
You have to be on your guard If
jou ar eenught napping, it invites
dlrnster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
8LEEPY HEADS.
They are sought after by tnen of
affatrs. Ypu nnd them In leading
positions of (rust.
Our DIPLOMA (g an open sesame
to position and preferment. Our
specialty Is to lit you for business,
to make (ho pay-roll larger; to In
crease the HRlurv of the “big man.’’
Enter At Any Time.
EGGS,
EGGS,
EGGS
17^c at
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
TELEPHONE 62
Beautiful willow plumes at from
18.00 to >16.00.
Miss Frances McDonald.
lu making your selection of a place
to gbt your prescriptions filled, don’t
fall to call 440, Red Cross Pharmacy.
We deliver the goods. 28 lw
Waycr iss Business
College
Warcrom. Co. 11. F. Zeiglsr, Pr«»
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Bavn* Filled Clgirs.
Manufactured In Wayeross, Oa, Bi>
rnrMAN cigar cp
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
FOR THE RICH,
’ ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
OF THE SEASON.
Cures Catarrh, Acute or Chronic or
Money Back.
Would you pay one dollar to rid
yourself of disgusting catarrh?
Then go to 0. R. Brinson Co., to
day and ask for a Hyomet ouflt and
you will not only engage, but you
j will own outright a little catarrh doc
tor that has curccflnore casos of ca-
tr*rih than all catarrh specialists on
earth.
In the >1.00 box which contains the
Uyomel outfit, you wilt find a little
hard i u! ♦ c r vest pocket Inhaler.
Into this Inhaler you pour a few
drops of Hyomci. Then nil you have
to do Is brentho through the little in
haler, either through the nose or
mouth, according to where the ca
tarrh is located.
When you breathe HYOMEI you
breathe a powerful yet coothlng, an
tlseptlc air, which as it passes, over
the Inflamed and germ ridden mem
brane penetrates every fold and cre
vice, and destroys germs completely.
Stomach dosing never cured ca
tarhh, sprays and douches always
fall; and why? because they don’t’
get where the germs are, and as ca
tarrh Is a germ disease you must kill
the germs, before you can cure ca
tarrh. lll.OMEl Is guaranteed by G,
R. Brinson Co., and by druggists ev
erywhere to cure catarrh, coughs,
colds, croup aud sore throat. 17 28 8
Mr?. n .. B. Ballard's friends will be
deiighvd to learn that she is much
better.
Dr. Ira Ballard of Opelika, Ala , is
ir. the city spending a few days with
h.s parents.
Mrs. Harry Williams returned from
Live Oak last night after spending a
few days there.
A party of fifteen Ifttfe boys, chap
eroned by Mr. C. M. Williams, will
camp out at Saints Rest farm tonight.
Miss Marie Doyle of Savannah Is
spending a few days In the city the'
guest of Misses Jewel and Verdie
Cason.
Mr. J. T. Wood, one of our old
n.erchants Is paying Waycross a vis
it today. Mr. Wood and his family
are now located at Thomasvllle.
The family of Mr. uud Mrs. A. B.
Coe will move from thd JefTerson
hotel to 60 McDonald street next
Tuesday.
Mr. H. L. Eunice of Bristol is In
the city today. Mr. Eunice Is just
recovering from a severe accident,
having been thrown from his horse,
when returning to Bristol from Way-
cress a few weeks since.
Mr. C. H. Lowther, Mr. Baker
Smith, Mrs. J. Walter Bennett, Miss
Daisy Perham, and Mr. Agee, are at
tending the Piedmont Baptist Sunday
School Convention, ns delegates from
the Centra’ Baptist Church.
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, but
come and see them.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
SoOOOOOOOOO<>OOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ]
THE 8ALVATI0N ARMY.
Envoy Robinson of New Orleans is
In the city and is in charge of the
army work here until the return oi
Capt. Paxton from Atlanta where he
is to be married on Monday. Envoy
Robinson is in need of help and asks
the ladies of the city to help him
make the Army home more comforta
ble and ready for Capt. Paxton and
his bride. Anything In the way of
household articles will be acceptable,
especially bedddlng or dishes.
Delegates appointed from Central
Baptist Tabernacle to attend
Piedmont Baptist Sunday School as
sociation In session at the First Bap
tist church are Mrs. J. Walter Ben
nett, Miss Daisy Perham, Mr. Agee,
Mr. C. H. Lowther and Mr. Baker
Smith nnd T. W. Morrison.
The parish and Sunday School pic
nic cf Grace Episcopal Church will
be held on Saturday, May 6, Instead
of tomorrow. The unsettled condl-
tfou of the weather makes the post
ponement advisable.
Mrs. S. B. Spear, Mrs. George W.
Barnes, Mrs. S. B. Henderson, Mrs.
A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Henry S. Du-
Bose, Mrs. John Gerdeve, Mrs. J. J.
Thomas. Mrs. W. W. Phillips, Mrs.
E. B. Thayer, Mrs. George Radford,
all went down to Jacksonville yester
day morning to attend the O. I. A.
School of Instruction.
The Ladles Guild of Grace Episco
pal Church will hold a sale of mlscel*
nneous articles on May 6th, In one
of the large windows of the Way-
crows Furniture store, which Mr. Hla-
The public is most cordially invit
ed to attend the sessions of the
King's Daughters Convention whicn
convenes here on Tuesday May 2nd,
nnd will continue through Thursday.
The evening sessions will be espec
ially enjoyable and everybody Is in
vited to attend.
Notice to
the Public
Tocque’s Dry Cleaning. and Press-
in/ Co., of Waycross has no connec
tion whatever with the shop called
the. Tocque Shop of Savannah, Ga.
Mr Tocque has had nothing to do
with that shop since October, 1910.
Respectfully yours,
E. R. Tocque,
Phone 345 45 Pendleton 8t.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
KRYPTOKS embody two,
pieces of glass' of different re.
fraction, coalesced with intense!
heat into one, and ground into!
a lens having two distinct focal
points.. Without seam or ce>;
mint,'ho edges to catch dust or,
to become cracked and jagged:
in cleaning. . A»k_your_opticianj
to show you KRYPTOKS.
A BOX of Nunnally’s is the
r\ most acceptable gift, be>
cause of both the attractive
appearance and the thorough
goodness of the candies.
Packed in air-tight boxes and
in individual cups, Nunnally’s
Candies are as much a delight
to the eye as to the taste.
LA GRANDE PHARMACY.
UNITED BRTHREN CONVENTION
Cedar Rapids, la., April 27.—Cedar
Rapids rodajr entertained the Irat
.. Kryptok lenses are the most re
markable recent Invention In the op
tical line. Each lens is a solid un
broken surface. Thero Is no cement
ing to cloud the glasses, to oflOAdg-
lng places for dirt or to dlsfigu^ghe
opiearance. The eyesight of youth
Is re-established, and to all appear
ance Kryptoks are the same as tbs
young folks glasses, with nothing to
d'atluguish thein from the latter ex
cept your own pleasant knowledge o(
n /I • their wonderful far-and-near qualities.
Family Groceries, Semtoole 0pllcal Co
Every good Housekeeper appreciat
es a good reliable grocer. That’s 1
what we claim to be. We give at all
times the
Office 204 Southern Building.
Ph ne 281. Waycrbss, Ga.
Best and Freshest
*,OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LEAGUE STARTS 8EA80N
Akron, O., April 27.—The race-for
the market, and at prices that ,u championship pennant of
make the other fellow', open their. 0UI ° * nd Pennsylvania league,
Our com meal Is ground fresh t0 *»P wltl > E»“es scheduled tn <5K-
‘ten, Erie, Mansfield and Akron. .
New Castle was programmed to
open at Canton, Mansfield had the
StqbenviJIe team as Its guests. East
Liverpool played at Erie, and the
every day.
MAY’S
MILL ANO FEED STORE.
Phone No. 3.
SURVIVORS.
Youngstown players lined up against
thi champion Akron team on the
gn nnda here.
A 140-game schedule is to be'play-