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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD -
SOAP!
..We have just received a large
quantity of Toilet Soap Packed
three (trapped eakea to the box.
Assorted colors. We offer this j
for 11c the box.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. P\INE,
PHONE 32
F. S. — DON'T FORGET THAT
WE CAUL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.
One
Thousand
Dozen
Fresh Eggs
at 17^c.
STOP!
Are yuu looking for a firat class •
Boarding Stable? If so, we believe j
wt ran M-cH your requirements. Our j
fc tc*i flirt an* ri nsonalile aii I out ass
you of lirsi Hass net vice.
McGregor Mayo
EGGS,
EGGS,
EGGS
17%c at
Bo-rdmy, Livery and Safes Stable*.
Teletiu St Waycro-s, 0a.
PHONE NO. 63.
Hardy Bros.
The Pure Food Store.
Personal
^Mits Carrie Perham Social Editor £
’ WHAT'S THE USE?
One fact about the harem skirt
I haven’t learned,
On rainy days, pray, will it be
Held up or turned?
--(Detroit Free Press.
The harem skirt gives ua pain
The hobble makes t»* hot;
While they’re in style vvt truly don’t
Care if it raiaa or not.
—(Houston PoSt.
GREAT SPECIAL' VALUES
IN
Mr
W. T. Riv
of Savannah is
Frank Folks.
Thompson of Black-
* city attending the
Stylish Dress Goods
Newest Weaves
Exclusive Designs
j.day
,:ion.
I r. Frank Folks returned to Way-
cross this morning and his friends
. ere are delighted to hear that he Is
greatly improved in health.
The values are the be^t
that spot cash and big
purchasing can procure.
Irs. J. B. Thrasher’s friends will
he pleased to learn that site Is slight
ly Improved. Mrs. Thrasher has been
on fined some “weeks with fever.
Do Not Miss See
ing our fine Line.
Mrs. W. F. Raton requests ev<
ember of Central Baptist choir
vet her at the Tabernacle tonight
•r rhoJr practice.
OUR
Millinery Department
Here Today;
Gone Tomorrow
In
That will probably b<
the story of these
Stylish Timmed Hats
Pity we haven’t room
to tell about all the^
other good things, b
come and see them.
TELEPHONE 62
Beautiful willow plumes at from
fs.00 to $15.00.
Miss Frances McDonald.
AT THE FRONT
You have to bo on your guard If
joii ar ecu tig lit napping, It invites
dlt aster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
SLEEPY HEADS.
They are sought after by men of
affairs. Ypu find them in leading
roBltiniiR of (rust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an open se same
to position and preferment. Our
epecialty is to tit you for business, 1
to make the pay roll larger; to in
crease the untilry of the "big man.’ J
Enter At Any Time. )
In making your selection of a place
to get your prescriptions filled, don’t
fai* to call 440, Red Cross Pharmacy.
Wo deliver the goods. 28 lw
Waycr >ss Business
Collcjr**
It. F. '/cigler. Pres.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Ga., By
PITTMAN CIGAK CO
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
SOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OP THE SEASON.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES. PRI
CES REDUCED
50c to 35c Per Basket
FIRST CALL GET8 THEM AT 25c.
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY
FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA-
BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY.
ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL
(NO PHONE 522. GOODS DELIVER.
CD BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF.
HUSBAND'S SUICIDE EFFORT
FOLLOWS WIFE'S REBUFF
Wrlghtsville, Ga., April 29.—Jasper
Kdn arils, who attempted suicide Iasi
Sunday afternoon by shooting him-
cclf with a revolver, is much Improv
ed and perhaps w)Ul recover. Mry
IMwards Is u resident of the northern
part of this comity. Four monnths
ag > lie married his Sunday school
teacher, but after living with him a
L-v weeks she left him, going back
to her parents.
Last Sunday both were at Sunday
school and iti their usual places at
Gass. After the congregation was ^
dismissed Edwards asked his wife to
allow him to escort her to her home.
Sue declined, and Edwards hurried
to his home nearby and shot himself
through the breast, the call entering
jmu above the bea^t and 'passing
hreugh his body.
Speaking ot the mayoralty race,
>1. J. E. T. Bowden informs The
Herald that he cannot he induced to
become a candidate.
Rev. E. C. Wren and wife 4>f
Jeeup are in the city attending the
Sunday School Convention and are
being entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Thomas on Mary street.
A. R.
Mrs. G. W. Barnes,
Campbell, Mrs. C. T. Beaver, Mrs.
J. L. Good roe, Mrs. S. B. Hender
son, Mrs. J. M. Fesperman and Mrs.
W. \V. Phillips have returned from
Jacksonville, where fhey went to at
tend the School of Instruction of the
C. I. A to the U. of L. E.. which
wise held in that city Thursday, April
27lh, by Mrs. J. R. Crittenden. As
sistant General Vice President, Knox
ville, Tenn. There were also pres
ent member* from Macon, Savannah
and Columbia. S. C. The members
of Jacksonville Division gave them
quite a surprise as they wer
missed, they had several. cars
ng to take them for a drive arrnna
lie city which they certainly enjoy-
?d. Their visit with then
yrofUable and pleasant we hope they
*111 invite us again.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
) ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo'y ooooooooooooo© ooo;
The remains of H N Woodall, who
died at the A C. L. hospital Thursday
night were shipped by Mr. Marvil to
Chrlstol Hill. Va., last night for in
terment. Mr. Woodall had been ill for
some time.
About seventy-five of the happiest
little folks to be found any where
spent today at the Mary street park
chaperoned by their teacher. Miss
Woodard. The happy crowd marched
down Plant Avenue headed by three
goat wagons loaded with good things
to eat and a happier crowd would
have been hard to find.
SENATOR TERRELL
IN WASHINGTON
Washington, D. (\. April 27.—Sena
tor Terrell, who lias Just returned to
Washington after his serious illness,
hopes to he able to resume his duties
in the Semite to a limited extent to
day. lie already lias been at his of
lice at the capitol. t»i|t s.one of his
friends here think he is making a
mistake in trying to work when he is
still in poor condition. One member
of the Georgia delegation In Congress
id here today that it would be. en
tirely Imptsatble for Senator Terrell
make a campaign for re-election to
the senate this summer, except n
great risk.
The Warcross Business College
Literary Scelety held a very Inter
esting meeting yesterday afternoon In
tiie study room of the college. After
the election of officers, Miss Strick
land delighted the society with a rec
itation, entitled , “Naughty Nell;"
Miss McClellan read a very Interest-
Icy paper before the society, and
thru Misses V’ildes and Strickland re
lated the “Tilals of the School Mis-
tre*s" Afte» the completion of the
program, cake and lemonade was
scr\cd, which was enjoyed by all
present. The society is greatly In
debted to the young ladies, Misses
Daisy Wildes, Emma Strickland, Lulu
and Jessie Johnson, Mrs. Roberts atnf
Miss Crawford in making this the
most interesting meeting held this
son, and trust that “refreshments"
will be a constant visitor to the so
ciety.
Miss Vera Sweat, a popular student
nt Brenau. leaves for Indians, Indiana,
Monday to attend the Mu Phi Epsilon
convention. Miss Vera is one of our
most popular young girls and her
friends here are pleased to hear of
this honor from her society.
Notice to
the Public
Tocque’s Dry Cleaning and Press
ing 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 St.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
The Salvation Army.
Envoy Robinson ’of New Orleans
will hild meeting In Parker Class
room on Thomas street No. 13 Sun
dry evening at 7:30 His subject will
be the "Prodiga Son.^’ Come and hear
him.
Mr. S. B. Sweat of the Western
Union Telegraph Company is spend
Ing a few days In Atlanta.
KRYP
LENSES
KRYPTOKS embody .
pieces of glass of different
fraction, coalesced with Intel
heat into one, and ground int<
a lens having two distinct fo
points. Without seam or <
ment, no edges to catch dust <_
to become cracked and jagged]
in cleaning. Ask your optician
to show you KRYPTOKS.
you I
Kryptok lenses are the most rt»-
markable recent 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 disflgure|the
apiearancc. The eyesight of youth
is re-established, and to afk applf^c
arce Kryptoks are the s^aMpis thb
young folks glasses, wltfrfcplog to '
distinguish them -from the latter ex- /
cept your own pleasant knowledge of *
their wonderful far-and-near qualities. ,
Ti n • u»eir wonaerrui rar-ana-near quaiitiei
Family Groceries SeminoIe 0plical Co
At Trinity Methodist church tomor
row. Rev. J. B. Thrasher will preach
at the morning hour, jRev. Whitley
I^angston will preach at the evening
hour. A cordial welcome for all.
Every good housekeeper appreciat
es a good reliable grocer. That’s
what we claim to be. We give at ail
times the
Office 204 Southern Building. *
Ph ne 281. Wayc:oss, Ga.
Yhead of the women.
Col. J. E. T. Bowden has Just re
turned from a short trip ot Atlanta.
A Libel or What.
N. A. Joseph,
NO. a ANDS4 plant avenue.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
TUB IIMALI STORK
Big Line Easter Novelties
Chikens, Rabbits, Candy,
Etc., also Pretty Cards at
Judge J. C. McDonald was stirring
up things this morning, after reading
In the Savannah News that be had
attended a meeting at Baxley yester
day. It was Judge Myers not Mc
Donald who was present. Judge Mc
Donald consulted an eminent attorn
ey of our local bar as to his opinion
as to whether he should sue the
Morning News for libel or Judge My
ers for impersonation. Col Ijimbdln
took the matter under advisement and
his decision will he awaited with
great Interest.
Best and Freshest
His threatening manner and words
had an Instantaeous effect on the un-
In the market, and at price, that i chlva,roU! ' and * lthout fartl > er »'*“
make tho other fellow’, open their. ° r I ’ anlc the WeUtow moved quiet-
ryes. Our corn meal is ground fresh;
ly out.
every day.
MAY’S
MILL AND FEED STORE.
Phone No. 3.
The fire department put put the
blase with little damage.
i m
HUNDREDS IN PANIC IN
MOVING PICTURE SHOW
COMMISSIONER FLYNN I
IS BEFORE GRAND JURY
\ a
New York, April 29.—Investigation
of the "crime wave” alleged to be
due to police Inefficiency reached as
Important atage today with the ex*
Chaoa Follow Ignition of Film. Blue- pected appearance before the. grand
coat Handlea Frightened Crowd. Jury of Second Deputy Police''Com-
nutsloner Flynn. Mr. Flynn resigned
larrytown, S. Y„ April 29.—More
than 300 men. women and children
jumped from their aeata at a moving
Picture show here late last night
when a film caught fire.
tils office recently, hit resignation to
take effect May 1. It la believed that
ho will bo naked to verify for the
wand *-ry a statement he had been
quoted aa making that he got out
•ill shoot the Brat man that tries became men he knew
Commit this to memory—Go to Red to rush.'" shouted Policeman Thomas. had been retained
Cross Pharmacy for nnv article kept Welch, who stationed himself near (meat and In anthorit
ir. a firit class pharmacy. Phone the exits aa the crowd started Its - - 1 -
4 in. We deliver tjtq goods. IS tw rush and the men began to push J ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD
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