Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 05, 1911, Image 4

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1811. Personal Dr. William R. Thomas hav again located In Waycroaa for the practice of his profession, and has opened of- Ices In LaGrande building. Dr. Thom as’ many frleuds are pleneed at hla decision to ngalri make his homo here. if* to: UJtat'AJvftory tVft.. Or* tig. i* Co.. Chatunooct. T*n«., for Srerial , *n4 M-n*f book. More# T'mrdmI t«nt Ik pUIk •r*pp#r «a rt^uwh ; Buy r i Al|f At Summera I Your \>vr/Uj Prices. ! • 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gedll | Je,ic “ CoaI $6.00 Pc f on I ; If bought before Sept. 15th^ £ 1000 Cords of , ®Q CA Per f ♦ i, Stove Wood at Cord x Williams Coal & Wood Co. f II Phone 158. C. M Williams, Mgr. 0 “Scollops’*, all colors, 10c bunch. Dickina. Summer Colds bad as they are, hare about the tame chance with that a anon ball does In sunshine. Try them oh guarantee. THE SEALS PHARMACY utuxiumiu' FOR RENT—store house, earner Mhry and Pendlfton, formerly occu pied by J. a Knight Apply to 0. A. Bennett ' J-6-tf GOING AFTER THE LICE. TM seed soaethiaf to clcas sp* disinfect tad kill parasites. KRESO DIP No. I DEPENDABLE BURE INEXPENSIVE 1 TO U8K a special book. Grill PHARMACY T. S. Paine, Uj\ A GOOD RESOLUTION ■ j r • ... .v.r - /T-,: "> ■■ v - • My Fall * SEED Now Ready For You. Seed Beans, A Mlss Carrie Ptrham Social Editor M - Phone 209 for Collard plants. C. S. Hardy. 30 St Yesterday was Labor Day, but gra cious how we all worked our jaws. E ar 1y §00(j P03S F,ne congresatif,n * attendcd a!1 the ^ churches Sunday. mm? TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1 Seed Rye Seed Oats Garden Seeds All Kinds. Mrs. Charles .fohn.ion lias returned from a trip to H6t Springs, Ark. Mr. George R. Kline, of Moultrie, w ; as among the visitors to Waycross yesterday. Garden and Field Fertilizers ALL KINDS OF REMEDIES FOR YOUR KJ0RSE9, HOGS, COW3 AND POULTRY. OUR ROACH AND RAT KILLER WILL DO THE WORK, OR NO PAY. /. W. S. Hardy ,\frn. R. F. Whitehead and grandson has returned from an extended visit SouMi Carolina. To!. H. T. Allon. of Pearson, was in the city yesterday to enter Ills daugh ter at Bunn-Bell Institute. Closing Out Sale OF MEN’S SHOES Messrs C. P. Adams and J. W. Pow ell, prominent Valdosta citizens, spent yesterday In Waycross. Among the guests at LaGrande was Mr. H. Purls, a well known citizen of Ocilia, Ga. Mrs. Hooleham, of Sanford, Fla., is visiting at the home of her father, Mr. W. T. Brinson. SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BROS. to make and keep Is to patronize this Livery when you are 1.1 need of a Prat class turn out for any purpose. We cur. A'ipply your wants, prompt and mndorntoly. Give us an oppor tunity to show you how well wo enn please you. McGregor Mayo One of the best farms in Ware county, containing 140 acres, sale. It is close to the city and will be sold with or without the growing crop. It is not Saints Rest farm, out is almost a* good. Apply quick t.o A. P. PERHAM, SR., at Herald once. Mrs. C. A. Geiger has returned from a visit of several weeks to her son at Jonesboro, Tenn. Mr. G. P. Cannon, after spending several days here with relatives and friends, has returned to Savannah. 100 pairs Men’s Yici 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. CLASSI FI ED Boarding, Livery and Saleft Stables, fobeau at Way cross, Ga. PHONE NO. W. ' A CLOSE INSPECTION fe wbn* always happens when yon •re me» race to face BY A LAUNDRY CRANK. He may he a friend, hut he lushta un •cruttstrtng your linen. Bo on the taft> and sure aide and have us do LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS IRRESISTIBLE. U‘e ns cheap us “slop" work and looks a "bean- hotter. {Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONES *4LL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS The number of people killed yearly •7 wild beams dou’t nprroach the vest number killed by disease gefmt. No life Is safe from tboir attacks fhey’re In air, water dust, even food, •ut grand protest! fj Ij afforded by, Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel thes<* deadly disease terms from tho system. That’s why chills, ?tv#r and ague, ill malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly » this wonderful blood purifier. Try Siem, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they’ll tiva you. Hooey back, if nut tat lafled. Only 40c Bt All Druggists. WAYCROSS LODGE No. 80S. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 8:00 P. M. All Masone Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. W- J. CLARK. SEC. HOW ONE WOMAN WON Mr. L. H. Williams, of Rockingham, Ga., was a guest of the Virdie yester day. Mr. James Cowart, of Millwood, president of the Ware County Farm era’ Union, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. J. C. Ritch, of Odum, Ga., spent yesterday In Waycross, a guest of La- Grande. Northbound Southbound: FOR 8ALE—One gentle horse, wag- j T ;2 <) am 6:00 pm Lr. Brunswick Ar. 8:10 pm 10:45 on and harness, cheap.. Apply to 42 j am 6:40 pm Lr. Thalman Ar 7:25 pm . 10:60 Franda street. 5 2t 8:20 am 8:00 pm Lt. Waycroaa Ar. 6:10 pm 8:45 j11:06 am 9:40 pm Lr. Douglas Ar 4:35 pm 7:10, WANTED—Two solcltors, for city j 18:05 pm 10:45 pm Arj Fitzgerald Lr. 3:30 pm •05 Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Williams will regret to learn that their little son, .Tack, is quite 111 at their homo on Lott street. Miss Luclle Sutton will leave In tho morning for Savannah on a visit to friends. She will he the guest of Miss Oliver. A. B- & A. R.R '"The Standard of Excelllence in Passenger Service.” SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 18, 1811. work; $4.00 or $5.00 per day. Apply Mr. Duncan, LaGrande Hotel, between 6 and 8 o’clock today and tomorrow p. m. 8:20 am 9:25 am 5 Itj 10:8ft am 7:15 pm Lt. Thomasvillo Ar 8:22 pm Lv. Moultrlf Ar. 9:80 pm Lt. Tifton Ar. FOR SALE—A bicycle, In good or- 12:15 pm dor, cheap. Phone 270, W. L. Young. 1:40 pm 5 3t. i 8:01 pm 1 — 1 2:48 pm Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardul. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND U for coastal cad co’dtf (r «IO>«r ckiMrca or grows parsons. W- opiate* no karmtul drag*. In* the roUow package. Rain* aabitltatak O— Ptaamur. W-K. Itahta i Tampa, Flo.—In a letter from thli city, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: “I was all wenkened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardul as a tonic, and. from the first day, It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, but thanks to Cardul. I did not Boon, 1 felt and looked like a new woman. ! think the remedy is wonderful. 1 recommend It to my friends, for I have received great benefit from it." Cardul acta specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. lt helps to refresh the worn-out ner vous system ntnl relieves the effects ol overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years’ successful use fully prove' the merit of this purely vege table, tonic remedy for women. In every community, there live some Who have been benefited by Cardul. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman’a remedy, soon show themselves In many different ways. Try 1L Mr. Frank Parker, to the delight of Ills numerous friends, is able to ho out again. Mr. Parker was seriously 111 for sonle weeks. Mr. 3. E. Cannon, mayor of Folks- ton nnd game warden for Charlton county, spent yesterday in Waycfost with friends. Mr. 3. I. Sniggle left Sunday for Atlanta to join his wife and daughter to make that city their future home. Their friends regret to see them leave Waycross. Mr. A. W. Stripling, baggage mas ter at the union sfatiou, has returned from his vacation, spent at various points, and L again at his post of duty. WANTED—100 Turkeys at once, un- 2:56 pm dor 3 months old. Apply Waycross ! 4:32 pm Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box 418. FOR RENT—seven room nouse, 43 Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Eliihg- ton, LaGrande Building. .1 tf SALESMAN WANTED—Sell deal era highly advertised article. Earn $250 per month. Nosamplea to carry Elato Cigar Co., 108 East 125th. St., New Ytrk, N. Y. 31 6t • WANTED—One of the largest and most widely known shoe manufactur ers In the United States, giving em ployment fo between four and five 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 tip, including Waycross. Tho line of goods is rt commercial staple and a necessity. A store of this kind hacked by our advertising campaign, which is conceded by ports to be the greatest in the world, it bound to be a success and a mom ey-maker from the start. Thorough Investigation invited and no Invest ment asked until thoroughly satisfied in regard to prospects of success, will require a capital of from $3,500 to $5,000. • Address. Shoe Manufacturer. Dept .. Progress Station. St. Louis, Mo. 2 3t 5:15 pm 5:20 pm 5:41 pm S.34 pm 8:15 pm 10:55 pm Lv. Fitzgerald Ar. 12:15 am Lv. Cordele Lv. 12:84 am Lv. Vienna Lv: 1:23 am Lv Montezuma Lt. . 1:35 am Lv. Oglethorpe L\ 2:68 am Lv. Talbotton Lt. 3:40 am Ar Manchester Lr. 3:45 am Lv. Manchester Ar. 4:06 am Lv. Woodbury Lt. 4:59 am Lv. Senola Lv G:40 am Ar. Atlanta Lt. A .'SO pm ,:10 an'] Tin pm 8:05 am 4:30 pm 7:05 am, ■'V' ' 8:25 pm 1:05 pm 4:40 1:38 pm 4:14 am 0:45 am 11:55 am 3:50 pm 6:55 pm 3:50 am Lr. Manchester Ar. 4:60 am Lr. LaGratige Ar. 8:45 am Lr. Tallad- Ar 11:45 am Ar. Birmingham 4:10 pm 12:45 am 3:15 pm 11:45 pm 11:30 am 7:45 pm .... ,m 4:45 pm Pullman electric-lighted deeping can on nlgbt trains between Thomas- fills and Atlanta, rla Fltigarald. Caritavtng Atlanta ready (or occupaacr at 0:00 pm. Train tearing Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets connection* trom all Incoming trains at Atlanta, moulding the South Atlantic Limited trom Cin cinnati and the Dixie Filter irom Chicago and 8L Louis, Connection. „ other Junction point- ar. veil adjusted and ar* ahovn In the ichedul. folder . which can be iecurt Yom any agent of thta company. Attention la callw t» the eatshU-hment of connections at Atlanta from train arrlrlng at Atlanta n:« am., rM'u ttaa Atlantic Limited Isarln, ' Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyarle&rlna Atlanta 7:32 am., fo- Chicago and SL Louie. J - 9 W. H. Leahy, General Paia. Agt. E. H. Fell, A»t. Gen, Pat, ASL' Atlanta, Oa Atlanta, Ga. A. D. Daniel. Trarellng *auenger Agent . . sfisse .