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VvBDNR8DAT, 8BPT. «, 1911.
WKL’NEBOAT, SEPT. 6, 1911
Personal
Mi» Carrje P.rhem Social Editor;
Now Ready For Yob,
Phone 209 for Collard plants. C. S.
Hardy. SO 5t
Seed Beans,
Early Seed Peas
Seed Rye
Seed Oats
Garden Seeds
All Kinds.
Mias Jennie Pittman has returned
after a delightful trip to Baltimore.
Closing Out Sale
OF
MEM’S SHOES
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
Mr. W. M. Tyre, of Blackahear,
spent last night in the city.
Mr. H. L. Haddock, of Foltaton,
spent last night In Waycross, a guest
of the Vlrdle.
For the best In fresh meats and
prompt deliveries, let W. J. Parker
serve you. Phone 288. 6 4t
Miss Minnie oJnes has returned af
ter a trip to Indian Springs and Ala
bama.
Garden and Field
Miss Florence Wynn after spending
the summer at Baxley lm« returned
to the city.
GEM PHARMACY
T. S. Paine,
ALL KINDS OF REMEDIES FOR
YOUR HORSES, HOGS, COWS AND
Rev. and Mrs. Myers and family
have returned after an extended ttay
at Indian Springs.
POULTRY.
Every pair of shoes guaranteed solid leather and
good wearers.
Mr. Charles A. Fretwell, of Fitzger
ald, ;vas in the city last night, and
stopped at the Phoenix..
OUR ROACH AND RAT KILLER
WILL DO THE WORK. OR NO PAY.
’HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
Mr. C. J. Thomas, of Jacksonville,
is spending several days in Waycross
in the interest of the street railway.
Mr. F. L. Walker, of Patterson,
spent last night In Waycross, and
stopped at LaGrando.
SUCCESSOR TO HAPPY BROS.
CLASSIC£E D
Mr. A. D. Daniel, traveling passen
ger agent of the A., B. & A., with
headquarters in Atlanta, is Waycross
today.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and ko«*p Is to patronize this
Livery when you ‘are i.i need of n
first elass turn out for nny purpose.
We can supply y.nr wants, prompt
and moderately. Glvo us an oppor
tunity to show you how woll we can
One of the best farms in Ware
county, containing • 140 acres, for
•ale. It is close to the city and \ylll
be sold with or without the growing
crop. It is not Salpts Rest farm,
out Is almost as good. Apply quick
to A. P. PERHAM, SR., at Herald
office.
'The Standard of Excellence In Passenger Service.
SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911.
Northbound: Southbound:
0 am 6:00 pm Lv. Brunswick Ar. 8:10 pm 10:4
0 am 6:40 pm Lv. Thalman Ar 7:26 pm 10:0
0 am 8:00 pm Lr. Waycross Ar. 6:10 pm 8:4
0 am 9:40 pm Lt. Douglas Ar 4:35 pm 7:1
5 pm 10:45 pm Ar| Fitzgerald Lr. 8:80 pm 6:0
Don’t forget that W. J. Parker con
ducts a first class market, and will
appreciate your patronage. PKon4
288. 6 4t
FOR SALE—One gentle horse, wag
on and harness, cheap. Apply to 42
Francis atreet. 5 2t
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery «.nd Sales Stables,
febenu SI Waycrojs, Ga
PHONE NO. M.
Wr. J. Parker sells the very best
fresh meats and makes prompt deliv
eries to any part of city. Phono 288.
C 4t
WANTED—Two solcltors, for city
work; $4.00 or $5.00 per day. Apply
Mr. Duncan, LaGrande Hotel, between
6 and 8 o’clock today and tomorrow
p. m. 5 lt
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 80S.
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, 8EC,
In Mr. B. M, York, Mr. John L. E.
Daniel, cashier of thp Ware County
Light and Power Company, has ar
able assistant.
FOR SALE—A bicycle, In good or
der, cheap. Phono 270, W. L. Young.
5 3t.
Mr. Frank R. Durden, a prominent
Savannah capitalist, passed through
Waycross last night enroute to Baln-
briflge.
WANTED—100 Turkeys at once, un
der 3 months old. Apply Waycross
Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box
448.
I Miss Maggie Hatterway, of Hum
phreys & Williamson, is expected to
night from Baltimore, after a stay of
several weeks there.
FOR RENT—seven room nouse, 43
Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elling-
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf
Her Health and Strength Back
Again by The Use of Cardui.
A CLOSE INSPECTION
la wbai always happens when yc
are met taco to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He ruay bo a friend, but he Insht* o
•crutalxlng your linen. Bo on th
•afo and sure side and have us do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS
IRRESISTIBLE.
It’s os chetip us ’'slop” work an
tooks s "heap" better.
! Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 9.
SALESMAN WANTED—Sell deal
ers highly advertised article. Earn
$250 per month. No samples to carry.
Elato Cigar Co., 10S East 125th. St.,
New Ylrk, N. Y. 31 6t
Tampa, Fla.—In a letter from this
city, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: “I waa
all weakened and worn out with wo
manly troubles. My husband brought
me some Cardui aa a tonic, and, from
! Mrs. Alice Nixon, of the Bon Ton,
has returned from Baltimore where
she has been buying her fall and win
ter stock.
the first day, lt seemed to help.
I had almost lost my reason, but.
thanks to Cardui. I did not. Soon, 1
felt and looked like a new woman. I
think tho remedy la wonderful. X
recommend It to my friends, for I hava
received great benefit from It.”
Cardut acta specifically on the weak
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them up to health.
It helps to rofreshlhe worn-out ner
vous system and relieves the effects ol
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years’ successful use fully
prove the merit of this purely vege
table, tonic remedy for women.
In every community, there live soma
who have been benefited by Cardui.
The beneficial effects of this time
tested woman’s remedy, soon show
themselves In many different ways.
Try It
N. B.— Writf to: t sits*’ Advisory Depi.. Oistts-
Mesa Medicine Co.. Chettanooc*. Tern., far Special
Instructions. and 64-res* booh. '’Home TutaMl
fee Women." tent tn plain wrapper en request.
Pdllman elcctrlc-Ughted sleeping can on night trains between Thorn**-
ville and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy
at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10^15 pm. ge$* connections from all
Incoming trains at Atlanta, including the South Atlantic Umlted from Cin
cinnati and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and 8L Louis. Connections at
other junction polnf are well adjusted and are shown in the schedule folder
which can be secure Vom any agent of this company.
Attention is callw te the eetobUrtineat of connections at Atlanta from
train arriving at Atlaflla am., sMfe the Ml Atlantic Limited leaving
Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer lea vine.
Atlanta 7:32 am., tor Chicago and St Louis.
W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt E. H. Fell, Asst Gen. pass -igt.
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. R. E. Ozement, advance agent
for the Mabel Paige Company, which
will appear at the Parker Theater
Saturday night, Is in the city today.
WANTED—One of the largest and
most widely known shoe manufactur
ers in the United States, giving em
ployment to between four and five
thousand people, and who have ^jpent
several million dollars giving publlcl-
rhlch are today
Mr. R. K. Adams, of Douglas, rep
resenting State Mutual Life Insurance
Company, is In the city. Mr. Adams
came^from Dougins In four and a half
hours on his Minneapolis motor cy
cle.
ty to their products,
known In even* city and town in the
United States, w’ant 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 yf
KJLL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS
The number of peoph
k.Ued yearly
»y wUd don't aprroach the
out number killed by disease germs.
No life is safe from their attacks
ITity’r® !n air, water dust, even food
But grand prote«ti fa la afforded by
Cle?trlc Bitters, which doitroy and
•xpel these deadly disease germs
Tom the system. That's why chills,
fiver and ague, all malarial and
a*ny blood diseases yield r-romptly
* this wouderfu! blood purifier. Try
Atm. and enjoy tue glorious heattn
%ud new strength tleyTl give you.
Money back, If not satisfied. Oal>
Me At All Druggists. ^
A note from Mr. J. A. Jones states
that he arrived at Hot Springs Satur
day night. He expects to spend a
month at these famous springs, and
Tho Herald hopes to see him return
to Waycross fully restored to health.
Buy /1A Ik ¥ At Summer*
Your Prices. 1
1000 Tons of Virginia Blue GemJ
Je,ic ° t Coal $6.00 P TohH
If bought before Sept. 15t& i
1000 Cords of (9 JTA Per I
Stove Wood at Cord X
Williams Coal & Wood Co. f
Phone 158. C. M Williams, Mgr. 0
soaol/ounvE
Summer Colds
bad at they are, have about the same
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR COMPOUND
I. effcctlfo for conga, tad co'd, la
enter children or grown ptnon*. No
•plute*. do harmful drug,, la th*
Y.Uow package. R*fuM mhultatn
that a tnowbatt don In --roll
Try Uwm on (unnatM.
FOR RENT—Store home, cofner
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight. Apply to C. A.
' Bennett 9-0-tf
THE SEALS PHARMACY!
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