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VISIT OUR READY-TO-WEAR DE
PARTMENT. BARGAINS IN LADIES
[COAT SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS,
I MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, KIMONA8,
Foulards In white, navy, and black, ETC.
peftadots end strife'
' AMERICAN LADY CORSETS, KA-
L SILKS. CO CORSETS, TOMPSONM8 GLOVE
10c, 15c FITTING CORSETS: ">>,
' -r • WAYCROM V
reduce the cost ot\
living by
waycross evening
M
giving our customers first class gro
ceries at the very lowest living prices.
Your neighbors are taking advantage
ot our ,bargains, why not you? We
guarantee every article we sell. Como
let us show you our up-to-date
dock and make you prices that will
mrprise you. !
We have Just received 100 bb|s„ ot
the famous Pinnacle Flout, the best
ever sold In Waycross.
C. C. D. Butter going at same old
price 25c tb
Eggs, Eggs, Eggs,
* and
Chickens
Fresh each week from Tennessee.
3001b Georgia PecansNtor sale.
We seel cheaper than the other fel-
w. PHONE 128.
/
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. * Phone 128
♦0*OOOOOOOOO<>OCO4
,-CUR WORK
its no perfect that it Is really a pleas
ure to sit and look at your linen after
we return It to you. There Is a sort
ot freshness about all of
OUR LAUNDERING
that you do not find In others' work.
We take particular pains with
■white bosom shirts for dress occas
ions, and launder them "spotlessly
white.” A postal will bring our wag-
ot for your collection.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 9.
ARK MOR RANQ CO,
MGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-Hitcb Building.
REINFORCED CCVCRETE.
S or 6 doses “666” will cure any
ase of Chills and Fever. Price 25
LEAGUE SOCIAL AT »
MRS. COWART'S
I The Trinity Epworth league was
nio’t enjoyably entertained last night*
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. f*.
Cowart, of 56 Parallel street, with an
old-fashlnned school party. From the
time the bell gave the signal for the
rujdls to assemble In the school room
til: the same bell tapped for dismis
sal, the fun was continuous, and the
order anything but perfect. The
teacher for the evening. Miss Helene
Orrel has had considerable exper
ience in that line but It required
something more than experiei
pitserve the usual school decorum on
this occasion. Arithmetic and geo.>
raphy were the branches under dis
ct.ssiou and were treated of very in
telligently by the play-like little
folks. After recitation ^ those stud
ies the latest edition of the l.eaguu
Taper was read. This paper Is
posed of numerous and miscellaneous
atticle8 contributed by the leaguers
and is very interesting. The adver-
tl p ements last night, which were local,
were especially Interesting.
Some of our merchants might gain
valuable points by perusing some of
them. The room was fitted up as a
school room, even to the dunce block,
which was not allowed to feel the
pangs nf loneliness. Pupils brought
lunch and at tec-ess same was dis
posed of in the usual school Hid man
ner. At a late hour tho teacher de
cided not to requi**'' “keep-ins"
remain and school was dismissed.
As the children wended their sever
al ways homeward the strains of
“School Days” and “Make Me A
Child Again" were not Inappropriate,
Among those present were Misses
Edith McDonald, Georgia Xewburn,
Violet Clemmens, Emma nnd Jesse
Myers. Sallle May Brlerly, Helene
and Gladys Orrel, Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. Cowart; Messrs Carter,
Hsrry Clemmens, Eastman, Jesse
Pridgeo.i, Lawton Brower. Joe Gibbs,
Dan Cowart and others.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
The DeNette Sisters
In an acceptionally clever
and singing and dancing act.
Special prices In muslin underwear
at the Ron Ton. 27 3t
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms
at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf
—
rim remain iu the hospital tor an
operation »whlch would give him a
ew nose. But Martin became rest-
er-* under the long confinement. He
hsd been Injured on May J5, 1911,
and longed to go home. So an art!
Ilcial nose was made for Martin, and
ills wife took him home.
FOR RENT—To couple or to a lady
nice large furnished front room,
near the l.aGrande Hotel; rent low.
Lady often alone and wants company.
Address J. C. R. Box 236. 10 tf
FOR REN—Furnished room 5 churcl
street.
14 tf.
LOST OR STOLEN—A
Rac.vcle
painted black, taken from
porch at
52 Gilmore. Return same
to A. M.
Knight. Jr., and receive reward. 22 6t
FOR RENT—Seven room
house. 43
Gilmore street. Apply 324
LaGrande
Building, W. B. Ellington.
22 6t
EXPERT—Typewriter ^Repairing;
>hone 123.
21 in
Colleges In Triangular Debate.
Baltimore. Md., April 27.—Arrange-
ents have been concluded for the
holding tomorrow evening of the an
nual intercollegiate debate of the tri
angular league composed of Johns
Hopkins University, Gettysburg Col-
;e and Washington and Lee Univer
sity.
>c question to be discussed is
‘Resolved, that the present distribu
tion of powers between the Federal
an.l State governments should be re
used in pursuance of a general pol
icy of further centralization."
Each institution will be represented
by two teams, one to debate nt home
and the other abroad.
Try a bottle of Redding’s Liver
Fills for biliousness. Always season
able. Phone now', (305), H. S. Red
ding. 24 4t
FOR RENT—Furnished j 7-room
house, all Improvements, for rent for
the summer; and garage, in Fernan-
lina, Fla.; fine beach and fishing.
Fm Sale 200 fine pigeons and fancy
chickens, green. Address M. N.
Black, Fernandina, Fla. 24 51
!Ǥ Frances McDonald is offering
beautiful willow plumes from $8.0u
to $15.00.
HENRY STONE DROPS DEA^D
Mr. Henry Stone, a Ware county
frrmer who lived about 9 miles south
of Waycross, dropped dead at his
home last night. Mr. Stone was
about sixty years old and leaves a
wife and several grown children.
The deceased had eaten a very
hearty supper and walked tout of the
house when he dropped dead. Heart
failure was the cause of his death.
The funeral will take place tomor
row'.
An iceless soda fount Is in opera
tion at the Red Cross Pharmacy,
where wo serve the best 4n cold
21 tf drinks. Try us once.
WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE
OF OUNTAIN PENS IN TOWN AND
WE CAN PLEASE YOU NO MAT
TER WHAT STYLE YOU WANT.
W£ HAVE A SPECIALLY NICE LIT-
TLE PEN FOR LADIES SHOPPING
B*GS. THEY DO NOT LEAK AND
CAN BE PLACED IN ANY POSI
TION.
TELEPHONE 95.
Central Pharmacy.
FOR FOUNTAINS PENS
Yoong Robert or, Drag Co, Prop.
FOR RENT—Two new cottages. 5-
rooms, bath and’ pantry, on Margaret
street, near fn. Mrs. €. F. Ost, Phoe
nix Hotel. 27 3t
FOR RENT—Two nice furnished
rooms at 8 Pendergast street, near
station. 27 3t
LOST—Check for fifteen dollars;
City of Waycross made payable to O.
X. Brady, Finder please return to O.
X. Brady at fire station - 27 3t
BOARDERS WANTED—Nice cool,
down-stairs rooms, with table board
in small family, 64 Reed. 28 tf
HIS FACE MASHED OFF
BUT HE HAS A NEW ONE
THANKS TO PHY8ICIAN8
New York, April 28.—When Tirao-
thy Martin was taken to St. John’s
Hospital, Long Island City, a year
ago, It was the thought that he could
live, lie had stumbled over the cogs
of a traveling crane in the Sunnyslde
yards of tho Pennsylvania Railroad
ana hts face had been caught and
mangled by the cogs.
Yesterday he w'as in bis home in
Corona not only with bis life In no
danger, but with practically a new
set of features, although the surgeons
have not yet performed the plastic
operation to give him a new' nose-
one made from the tissues of some
other part of the body, such as
thumb or the end of a finger.
Before his discharge from the hos
pital on Saturday there had been a
long period when the surgeons and
physicians would have been satisfied
merely to save his life. For some
ronths after his features had been
disfigured he was fed liquid nourish
ment through tubes. He responded
readily to treatment and his great
physical strength led the surgeons to
make further experiments.
One ltp a had been tom from
face. .Muscles were shifted and the
ekir. tightened until he hafd a pair of
lips. The muscles which move the
Jaws - had disappeared fn the cogs.
Muscles were transplanted from oth
er parts of the face and neck, aad
after they had grown Into place con
trol of the lips and Jaws was- cztab
Uz.icJ. Them Utertin was tnu.Tht it
ufp new muscles. He would mov«
bit dps and Jaws and talk after c
fashion.
At first there was thought of having
LOCAL FIRM WILL CONTINUE
VALUABLE AGENCY.
The Seals Pharmacy of this city
have Just closed a deal whereby t they
will contlnuo to be agents for ZEMO
— the well known remedy for Eczema,
Dandruff, and all diseases of the skin
and scalp.
The extraordinary leap that this
clean liquid external treatment
skin affections has made Into public
favor in the last few years proves Its
wonderful curative properties and
makes It indeed a valuable addition
to the fine stock of remedial agents
carried by The Seals Pharmacy..
They have a limited supply of sam
ples. One of which will bo given
ftee to any skin sufferer who wishes
to test the merit of tho medicine. A
booklet “How To Preserve Tho Skin,"
will also be given t othoso interested.
3-24-11. 1
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALO
PROVIDE FOR YOUR BABIES
BY PUTTING MONEY IN OUR 8AV-
INGS DEPARTMENT. WE PAY 4
PERCENT INTEREST, COMPOUND
ED QUARTERLY, AND NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION MAK-
ES IT ABSOLUTELY 8ECURE.
CAPITAL $200,000
DEPOSITS $410,000
RESOURCES $700,000
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
- - - - Georgia
Waycross.
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
<1 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BU8INE8S GIVEN, AND IP YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE MARBLE On GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE US AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL 8EE YOU
AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
BENTONS’
BENTONS’
BENTONS*
FLAXON
Special--10c Yard—Special
Plain White Flaxon, very sheer, Excellent Quality for 10 cents.
Japonika Silk
25c yd.
Many near pattern. In Jappnlka.
New lot for summer dresses,
25c, 30c, 35c and 48c.
Demity
10 yd.
White checked Demity, very sheer
and medium weight 10c yd
Meseline
$(.00 yd. $1-25 yd.
26-inch wide Messallne In nil colors
every shade.
Ffpred Lawn
lOe yd
New Inured lawn,, Ju«t received.
Beautiful pattern, 10c, 12 1-2c 16c yd
FonlardsFonlards
60c yd. 95cyd.
Serpentine Crepe
18c yd.
NEW SHIPMENT 8ERPENTINE
CREPE JUST RECEIVED. BEAUTI
FUL NEW PATTERNS FOR KIMO-
NAS. ETC 18c yd
Colton Voile
18c yd.
COTTON VOILES IN EVERY
SHADE, PLAIN, RIBBON, STRIPED
AND SATIN STRIPED,
tSc, 25c, 35c, 40c, 75c.
Percales
10 yd.
36-Inch wide* Percale,, figured, atrip*
e, and polk,dot,, In red, blue find
bl»ck 10c yd
Dress Ginghams
lOe Yd. *
New let dro,» Gingham, Just re
ceived. Large plaid, for children,
dreaaea, (tripe, and check,,..10c yd
Todd Shoes
For Ladies
2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00.
Many new sprint? styles In plshi
Pumps, Sifap Pumps, 1, 2 nnd 3 eye-
H ties. etc. Patent Leather. Gun
Metal, Tnn, Vlel, Suede nnd Velvet.
*
KNEELAND SHOES FOR MEN,
$3.60 and $4.00.
t-nlen made, now sprit.; styles.
Childrens nnd mister 5:1 * n.td
Pumps, 80c 75c -8c »1.25 $Uo $1.75 $2