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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. S. 1911.
THE DOCTOR'r ClUESTION.
Much Sickrfepi Due to Bowel Dltor-
»der». ' . ,j
A doctor's first question when con-'
suited by a patient is, “Are your bow- J
els regular?’’ He knows that ninety-
eight .per cent of^ illness is attended
with inactive bowels and torpid liver,
and that this condition must be re
moved’gently and thoroughly before
health can be restored.
Rexall Orderlies are a
Report of the Condition of
THE* FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Waycrossf In the Stato of Georgia,
at the close of business, September
1st., 1911. ,
: RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ...,. . .1508,124.65
U. 8. Bonds to secure circula*
• tlon 50,000.00
Bonds, Securities, eto 10,000.00
Banking house. Furniture, and
Fixtures.. ^00,250.72
Other Real Estate owned . . 14,200.0if
Duo from National* Banks (not
, reserve agents) 5,932.37
Due from State and Private
Banks and Rankers, Trust
Companies, and Savihg-3 n
v Banks 2,196.5s
Due from approved Reserve
Agents 45,339.73
Checks and othfer Cash Items 72.00 (
Exchanges for Clearing House 433.72 (
Fractional Paper Currency. (
Nickels, and Cents 370.69 (
[.awful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: j
Specie $21,222.30 j
Legal-tender notes 1,500.00 | 22,722.30 ^
Redemption fund with U. S. ,
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir
culation) 2,500.00
Due frof U. S. Treasurer .. 500.00
L. J. COOPER, President
J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier.
PRIVATE SCHOOL TT
CHILDRE:’.
LITTLE
The Jadies of the Catholic church
ill sell cream at the Wednesday
ight concert, weather permitting.
positive,
pleasant and safe remedy for consti
tution and bowel disorders in general.
We are so certain of their great cura
tive value that we promise to return
the purchaser’s money in every case
when v they fail to produce entire sat
isfaction.
Rexall Orderlies are eaten like can
dy, they act quietly, und have a sooth
ing, strengthening, healing influence
on the entire Intestinal tract. They
do not purge, gripe, cause nausea,
flatulence, excessivi
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING 50
CASES NO v 1 CANpLED TENNES
SEE EGfitfEVERY WEEK. WE CAN
SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS.
Mr. J. S. Mizell, of Folkston, spent
Mr. Mizell
last night In Waycross.
was 9lerk of the Superior Court of
Charlton county for a number of
years, and is one of the county’s most
prominent citizens.
DON’T BUY OLD COLD STORAGE
EGGS WHEN YOU CAN GET FRESH
TENNESEC EGGS.
Banking Made Convenient
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Scott will ' regret to learn that the
latter is still quite sick at her home
on Williams street.
looseness, diarr
hoea or other annoying effects. They
are especially good for children, weak
persons or old folks. Three sizes,
50c, 25c 10c. Sold only at our store
—The Rexall Store. The Seals Phar
macy. A3
For all at this Bank. Wo are conveniently located, offer
every facility for promptness In banking, and wish to do
business wth YOU. For security, note our resources of
more than Three Quarters of a Million Dollars.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS.
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 12S
Mr. H. D. Watts, of Jacksonville,
succeeds Mr. S. I. Spiggle
tary and treasurer of the Deen Realty
and Improvement Company. The
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Watts are
pleased to number them among the
residents of Waycross.
secre-
PlCTURE FILM CAUSED
THIS GRUESOME CRIME.
' Total $76
LIABILITIES. ...
Capital stock paid in .... $29
Surplus fund 1
Undivided Profits, less Expen
ses and Taxes paid 2
National^ Bank Notes outstand
ing I
Due to Other National Banks
Due to State Private
Banks and Bankers
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to
check
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
'Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Minufeetved In Waycroea, Ga., By
PITTMAN CIGAK CP
Another carload California fruit,
ist ailived at Durst’s.
New York, Sept. 5.—At a moving
picture show last night Rnffaelo Rfc-
hetti and his 18 year old daughter,
Rosa, saw the story of a tragedy in
which a father killed his daughter
and then himself. “I’ll do that to you
gome day," Rosa 3ays her father told
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
WE PAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, FOR MON
EY LEFT IN OUR 8AVIN09 DEPARTMENT.
Miss Willie Cornelle was pleasantly
rhen about twen-
surprised last night
ty-flve of her young friends met at
her home on Jane street to give her
a surprise party. The home was
thrown open to the young peope and
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
193,763.18
Time certificates of deposit 2,249.87
Cashier’s checks outstanding G41.45
Notes and Bills rediscounted '73,000.00
Mr. and Mrs. W.’ D. Keen, of Dub
lin, are in the city, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Keen at their pretty new
home.
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O PHYSICIAN A 8URQEON «
O Office n Southern Building O
O OFFICE HOURS. O
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At The Parker Theatre
Total $762,642.73
State of Georgia, County of Ware:
I, J. W. Bellinger, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. Bellinger, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of September, 1911.
C. V. Stanton, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: H. C. Seaman, J.
S. Williams, P. N. Harley, directors.
Mrs. E. L. Stevens, or Brunswick,
is in the city the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Gramling.
Mr. Walter J. Adams is packing up
bis household effects today, and will
leave tomorrow with his family for
Nashville, Ga.. where they will make
their homo in future. Mr. Adams and
family have been residents of Way-
cross for a number of yearn, and their
many friends regret to see them leave
!r. Adams is a splendid business man
and will engage in the grocery bull-
ness with his brother at Nashville.
ASAYCR088 COUNCIL NO. M #
4t. O. U. A. M
Meets every Monday eveulng In Red
don's Hall, Lott-HItob building at B
t. m.
Visiting brothers eortltally invited
to meet rltb us.
Sherod Comas, L Carl Collins.
tteo-8ecty Councilor.
AT THE FRONT
rTou have to bo cm youi- guard- If
Pyou ar ecaught naming. It Invites
dir aster..
WAYCR0S3 BUSINESS COLL*«»
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
-r8LEEPY HE AD 8.
They are sought after by men of
affairs. You.find them in leading
positions of trust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an open, se-iame
to position and preferment. Ouj
apeclalty'is to fit you for buslneai,
to make the pay-roll larger; to In
crease the salary of the “big man.”
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
BFaycross, Ga. R. F. Zelglar, Pree.
Capt. H. G. Miller Sas
is returned
from his vacation In Atlanta, accom*.
panied by Lieut. Hauswirth who wont
to the Wesley Memorial Hospital In
Atlanta. He underwent a serious but
successful operation for appendicitis.
Ho Is on his way to Tampa, Fla., to
take charge of the Army work there,
he leaves tonight. Capt. Miller will
conduct a meeting in the Parker class
room Friday night at 7:30 p. m., the
public is invited. God wants us to
do something—let us get buty.
Capt. H. G. Miller.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHT* OF PYT-i.A*.
Meat, Mo,da*
*7,0111* at 8:00. Is
7 JlE® Castle Hal 1
Another carload Ct
Just anlved at Durst’s.
?ltnt ave*
Mombtn *r» requested
'•r&i 10 *‘ Ud4 ' “ 4 T! * 1 " n 8
• ; Knights are’moat 18*
(Hally Invited to meet with us.
CHA8. E. OA*ON, C. C
T. H. Milter. K ot K. & S. fc M. of 0\
Mr. Mizell, of Folkston,
passed
through the city today enroulo to
Blackshear. Mr. Mizell says that the
St. Marys River is higher than it has
been since 1871.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wall have re
turned after an extended trip to Chi
cago, Detroit, Grand Rapids and sev
eral other points of interest. Mr. and
Mrs. Wall report a most delightful
trip.
WOODMEN OF, THE
WORLD.
CAMP 18X
Mu:, flr»i, and third Thursday
each month. Masonic Hall
' Richard L. Singleton, a a
D. P. Woolley, Clerk. .
Master Jimmie Strickland, eon ot
Tax Collector J. T. Strickland, hns
entered school at Bell Buckle, Tnnn.
MAJOR McQEE FOR MAYOR
The Herald |s authorized to annoon
ct that Mr. F. H. McGee will be a
candidate fl»r Major ot Waycroee.
•object to the action of the Demo
crallc primary.
Official announcement ot hie plat
(orm will be pnbltahed later.
Announcement
Extraordinary
HYOMbl FOR CATARRH.
World’s Greatest Remedy Free From
Cocaine, Opium and AH Habit
Forming Drugs.
* Start right now, beforp the cold
weatfier comes, to kill catarrh germs
the best
8CENE FROM “THE-L08T TRAIL” AT PARKER THEATER, 8ATURDAY
SEPT. 9th., BY THE MABEL PAIGE CO AND HER POPULAR PLAYERS
PRICES 25c 50c AND 75c.
SUNDAY EXCUR8ION8.
Sleeping Car Service Between Way-
cross and Atlanta, via:
On account'of the excellent aceom
odatlons and aervlce at various re
sorts near Brunswick, we have decid
ed to inaugurate new Sunday ear*
ice, until further notice between
Waycross and Brunswick. Special
train will leave Waycrosi at 6:40 a*
m.,' arriving Brunswick 8:45 a. ns.$
returning leave Brunswick 8:10 y. m.,
arriving Waycrosa 10:10 p, m. Yhlg
new train will afford connections at
Waycross In both direction enabling
Sunday excursionlstf to leave their
homes early in the morning, ipand
a full day at seaside resorts and re
turn to their hornet the same night.
Very low rates have been authorized
and we believe the people will appre
ciate the opportunity given to enjoy
the pleasures of the seashore.
Excursion rata from Waycross t*
Brunswick and return will be $1.00,
and get rid of catarrh,
time.
Breathe HYOMEI (pronounce it
High*b-me), G. R. Brinson Co., guaran
tees It. It is* made of Australian eu
calyptus, thymol and other antisep*
’tics, and besides destroying the germ*
it soothes and heals the sore, raw
membrane and prevents mucus from
forming In the air pasasge3.
Breathe it a few times a day. It*3
an easy pleasdnt treatment and re
sults are quick add certain.
HY05IEI Is guaranteed for Catarrh,
asthma and catarrhal deafness, or
money back. A complete outfit, in
cluding hard rubber inhaler, costs
S1.00. Extra bottles If afterward
needed cost but 50 cents. 6, 16, 27
PHOTO-ENQRAVER8 TO
ference, which met today for a four
days’ session. Several Canadian cit
ies also are represented at the con
ference. The discussions will! cover
the entire field of taxation and meth
ods. A number of governors, sena
tors and other public men of promi
nence are on the programme for ad
dresses.
MEET IN DETROIT.
Effective with first car leaving Way-
cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September
■Ith. The A. B. & A. have secured
fo rthis service elegantly appointed
electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip
ped with all modern conveniences
One Big Advantage
You may secure your sleeping car
space at the ticket office, Union Sta
tion, at any time prior, to your trip,
diagrams are kept continuosuly open.
TheA. B. A A. Railroad represents the
“Standard of Excellence in 8ervice.”
Schedule of Sleeping
Car Line.
Bears Waycross 8:00..p.m,
Arrlre Atlanta, 8:40 Am.
Lear, Atlanta 10:18 p.m.
Arrive Waycron 8:45 aid
TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY-
W. H. Leahy, G. P. A., Atlanta, OA
C D Daniel, T. P. A„ Atlanta. Oa.
U. E. Camp, T. A., Waycroee, Oa
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 5.—The annual
convention of the Enternatlonal Pho
to-Engravers’ Union began In' title
clt ytoday with delegatee
■ It 13 a very s:rious matter to ask
fl lor. one medicine and have the
I wrong one given you. For tbi3
B reason we urge yen in buying to
I be careful to get the gedutoo—
BUcT- D SkHT
Lira* Medicine
■ Tie reputation cf this cld, rella-
preaont
Item 83 local branches in the United
States and Canada. President Met*
(hew Woll of Chicago, Is presiding or
»r the sessions, which will last until
Saturday)! The creaton of an old-
age pension fund and the extension
of the department of technical educa
tion maintained by the union are a-
niong tlte moat Important matters to
receive the attention of the conreh-
For Intercollegiate Oolf Title.
Special To The Herald.
New York, Sept. 5.—The annual
championship tournament of the In-
I tercollegiete Golf Asso’clatlon was be-
|gun today on the courts of the Bal-
itusrol Golf Club’, to continue until
. the end of the week. Harvard, Yale,
, Princeton, Dartmouth, Penneylvanla,
| Williams and Columbia are represent
ed fa’the tournament. The team tl-
Rlchmond, Va, Sept 5.— Expert# tie ls~ now held by Yale and R. E.
from many states nr* In Richmond Hunter ot that university 1* Individ-
for th* International Taxation Con- ual champion.
bis mcdiciaA for constipation, to.
digestion and liver trouble, is 6mv-
; } uhEshed, It docs not imitate
-other r-.e-brines. It (a better than
others, cr It would not be the lk-
,vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than ell others combined. •
SOLD IN TOWN Fj
International Tax Conference.
♦ WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D. ♦
♦ Offices 329 and 331 LaGsaade ♦
♦ Building. ♦
♦ Honrs: 9 to 11; 3 to 4. ♦
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan to colored people
with good security..
T. T. Burch. Specialist
( H BMg. Waycross, Oa
Bl* shipment electric tans recelv-
, Byck Electric Supply Cc.
20 Lott Street
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