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SATURDAY, SEPT. *, «11.
Personal
JMiss Carrie Parham social editor*
Phone 209 for Collard plants. C. S
Hardy. 30 5
Now Ready For You,
Mrs, Julius A. Wall of 58 Albany
avenue is visiting in Chicago.
'ev«r and ague, all malarial and
•any blood dhvca-sos yield promptly
■so this nvadjtful blood parIfler. Try
hem, and enjoy the glorious health
Uid aew strength they’ll give you.
tfoae* hack, if nut satisfied. Only
iSc at all Druggists.
Summer Colds
bad as they are, have about the same
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR COMPOUND
• la effective for concha and co'da In
either children or trown peraona. No
eplatea. no harmful inf. In tha
yellow package Refuse anhatltntah
isnshtne.
that a snowball daes It
Try thorn'on guarantee.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
Closing Out Sale
OF
MEN’S SHOES
Seed Beans,
Early Seed Peas
Seed Rye * -
Seed Oats
Garden Seeds
All Kinds.
Col. Randal Walker, of Valdosta,
was in the city yeste/day on business.
Rubbers and umblelas.—Dlcklaj.
GOING AFTER THE
LICE.
And it rained a few more, Just as
we predicted. ,
Ton oecd something to dean *rp*
disinfect snd kill parasite*
Work on the new postoffice is being
retarded by the continued rains.
KRESO DIP No. I
41 will do the work.
Miss Wing, of Macon, is in the city
the guest of Mr. an! Mrs. J. V
Thorpe. ,
DEPENDABLE
8URE
INEXPENSIVE
r ro use
a special bool*
Garden and Field
Fertilizers
Mr. S. F. Mills, of Folks ton, v
u’ong ti»e visitors to Waycross y
erdav.
leases of Pod*
GtM PHARMACY
T. S. Paine,
m
ALL KINDS OF REMEDIES FOR
YOUR HORSES, HOGS, fOWS AND
POULTRY.
Mr. Charlie Hickox has purchased
the interest of Mr. J. A. McSwain in
the mercantile business at Raskin.
Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Cowen, of Ma
con, are in the city guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Brown on Hicks street.
WILL DO THE WORK. OR NO PAY
/. W. S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HAODY BROS.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and keep is to patronize this
Livery when you art) in need of a
first class turn out for nny purpose.
Wo can *u»;’.!y your wants, prompt
and ^modcinlely. Give us an oppor
tunity to show you how well wo can
pien.se you.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables,
febeaj St Way eras, Ga
PHONE NO. 69.
io of the boat farms in Ware
county, containing J40 acres, for
•ale. it ia close to the city and will
be .fold with or without the growing
Top. It is not Saints Rest farm,
;ut is almost as good. Apply quick
o A. P. PERHAM, SR., at Herald
office.
Sr
l&y
lETl^
A CLOSE INSPECTION
Is what always happens when you
•re mot faco to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He may bo’a friends but he Insists on
scrutinizing yoHr linen. Bo on the
safe and sure side and have us do
LAUNORY WOR KTHAT IS
IRRESISTIBLE.
It’s ns cheap as ’‘slop" work and
looks a -heap" better.
I Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 8.
*«ILL MORE THAN WILO BEASTS
The cumber of people h.lled yearly
»y wild beasts don’t aprroach the
east number killed by disease germs.
No life is s.xfe from their attacks
They’re in air, water dust, even food.
But grand protect!-A). U afforded by
Electric Bitters', which destroy and
expel these deadly disease germs
Tom the system. That’s why chills,
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING,AT 8:00 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W, J. CLARK, SEC.
CARDUI WORKED
L1KE_A CHARM
After Operation Failed to Help,
Cardul Worked Like a Charm.
Jonesville, 8. C.—"I suffered with
womanly trouble,” writes Mrs. J. S.
Kendrick, In & letter from this place,
"and at times, I could not bear to stand
on my fcoL The doctor said I would
nercr be any better, and that I would
havo to have an operation, or I would
have a cancer.
I went to the hospital, and they oper*
ntsd on me, but I got no better. They
said medicines would do me no good,
and I thought I would have to die.
At last I tried Cardul, and began to
Improve, ao I continued using It. Now,
I am well, and can do my own work,
I don't feel any pains.
Cardul worked like a charm.”
There must be merit In this purely
vegetable, toafe remedy, for women-*
Cardul—for It has been in successful
use for more than 50 years, for the
treatment of womanly weakness and-
disease.
Please try It, for your troubles. * j
N. B.— B>ite In: ladlea* AJvltory Dept, putt*. ‘
JE&a&ShBSrSX T! iBASSS!
* “* KKit l» »Um ao r*vjw«U, (
Miss Clyde Brinson returned today
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Eva
Hooleham, at Sanford, Fla.
1,000 pairs ladies Pat. Pumps, $2.50
value only $1.98.—Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy and fara
ily left today for St. Simon to spend
a few days.
100 pairs Men’s Vici Shoes Worth 2.50 and 3.00
at 1.85 and 1.75
50 pairs Men’s Satin Calf Shoes Worth 2.00 and
2.25 at 1.50
75 pairs Men’s Oil Grain Shoes Worth 2.00
at 1.50
Every pair of shoes guaranteed solid leather and
good wearers.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
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CI.ASSI FI ED
Mr. and Mrs. Charles.E. Cason and
Mr. and Mrs. I,eland U. Geiger return
ed last night from a pleasant visit to
Asheville, N. C.
A. i & A. R.R.
"The Standard of Excelllence in Passenger Service.’
SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911,
Mr. R. M. Lanier returned Inst
night from Klngsland and Jackson
ville, and left today for a visit to his
mother at Homervilie.
FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW 7:20 am
PIANO. PRICE $250. TERMS EA8Y. 8:00 am
THE PIANO 13 JUST OUT OF THE 9:20 am
FACTORY, HAS NEVER BEEN US-j 11:00 am
ED. 18 tf ; 12:05 pm
Northbound:
6:00 pm Lv. Brunswick Ar.
6:40 pm Lv. Thalman Ar
8:00 pm Lr. Waycross Ar.
9:40 pm Lv. Douglas Ar -
10:45 pm ArJ Fitzgerald. Lr,
Southbound:
8:10 pm 10:45
7:25 pm
6:10
4:35
3:30
Mrs. Samuel T. Wright and fami
ly, after a ppleasant visit to Ken
tucky, are now once more at the fam
ily homo oil Gilmore street.
Little Louise Folks, of Waycross,
youngest daughter of Dr. F. C. Folks,
visited friends and relatives here last
week.—Clinch County Sews.
So rain today up to 10 o'clock a.
„ but If we will forbode there will
be a shower or two before the sun
sinks behind the western horizon,
We hear very little about a game
warden for Ware county.* Who wants
the job? Perhaps II. Murphy would
attend to this business. He looked
niter this matter at one time.
Miss Bessie Marshall, of Chestnut
Hill, Richmond, Ya., who has been
visiting in Jacksonville, arrived yes
terday on n visit to Mr. and Mrs. Will
J. Tubbs on Nlcholls street.
Fall goods coming In at Dlcklna
Stores.
Mr. W. H. Howell, a young druggist
from MtUtown, Ga.. has accepted
position hero In the‘Red Cross Phar
macy. Dr. Weed, who has been at
the Red Cross since it opened, is now
with the Central Pharmacy.
torW*
. '.‘Scollops”, all colors* 10c bunch
Dickins.
Mrs. W. H. Tolbert and children
left Friday fqr Atlanta, where they
will visit relatives for some time.
White card board and all colors,
at Herald office. tf
FOR RENT—Seven room nouse, 43
Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elllhg-
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf
FOR RENT—A large room 30x70
feet; 2nd floor Lott-Hitch building.!
Apply G. I. Steele. 30 3t I
* i
SALESMAN WANTED—Sell deal
ers highly advertised article. Earn
$250 per month. No samples to carry.
Elato Cigar Co., 108 East 125th. St.,
New TJrk, N. Y. 31 6t
“AGENTS WANTED—To sell Texas
lands. No experience necessary. Big
money for traveling salesmen. If you
are a "live wire" write E. E. CI*ARK,
sales manager, Hamlin, Texas.”
8-26-law 15w.
WANTED—One of the largest and
most widely known shoe manufactur
ers in the United States, giving em
ployment to between four and flvi
thousand people, and who have spent
several million dollars -giving publici
ty to their products, which are today
known in every city and town In the
United States, want a man or woman
with average business ability to op
erate a store in towns of ten thousand
and up, including Waycross.
The line of goods Is a commercial
staple and a necessity. A store of
this kind backed by our advertising
dSmpalgn, which is conceded by ex
perts to be the greatest in the world,
is bound to be a success and a mon
ey-maker from the start. Thorough
Investigation invited and no Invest
ment asked until thoroughly satisfied
tn regard to prospects of success. It
will require a capital of from $3,500
to $5,000.
Address, Shoe Manufacturer, Dept
R-. Progress Station. SL Louis, Mo.
2 3t -| , *
8:20 am
9:25 am
10:35 am
12:15 pm
1:40 pm
2:01 pm
2:48 pm
2:56 pm
4:32 pm
5:15 pm
5:20 pm
5:41 pm
S.34 pm
8:15 pm
0:45 am
11:55 am
3:50 pm
*6:55 pm
7:15 pm Lv. Thomasvills Ar
8:22 pm Lv. Moultrie Ar.
9:30 pm Lv, Tlfton Ar.
10:55 pm
12:16 am
12:34 am
1:23 am
1:35 am
2:58 am
3:40 am
3:45 am
4:06 am
4:59 am
6:40 am
Ar.
Lv. Fitzgerald
Lv. Cordele Lv.
Lv. Vienna Lv.
Lv Montezuma
Lv. Oglethorpe Li
Lv. Talbottom Lv.
Ar Manchester Lv.
Lv. Manchester Ar.
Lv. Woodbury Lv.
Lv. Senola Lv
Ar. Atlanta Lv.
3:50 am Lv. Manchester
4:50 am Lv. LaGrauge
8:45 am Lv. Tallad*
11:45 am Ar. Birmingham
Pullman electric-lighted sleeping can on night
rllle and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving
at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm.
Incoming trains at Atlanta, including the South Atlantic
cinnatl and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and St.
other junction point** are well adjusted and are
which can be securi Vom any agent of
Attention Is calKj $0 eiftMirfcjneat of
train arriving at AtlaiAh •«., tMM tha i
Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati .and Chicago, and
Atlanta 7:3? am., for Chicago and *St. Louis.
W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt. E. H. Fell, Asst Gen. Pass -1st.
Atlanta, Os. Atlanta. Ga.
A. D. Daniel. Traveling ®**senier Agent -
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COAL
At Summer
Prices.
Buy
Your
’ 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gem j
JelicoCoal $yQ Per^-
. If bought before Sept. 15th. ^
1000 Cords of 09 CA Per
Stove Wood at Cord.
Williams Coal & Wood Co.
Pfaoae 15a C. M Williams, Mgr-