Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 07, 1911, Image 4

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Personal Now Ready For You. Phone 209 for Collard plant*. C. a Hardy. 30 St Mine Florle Orlffln hat returned from a vlett to Hopklmrllle, Ky. Mr. W. M. Caddie, of Douglas, was a guest of the Vlrdle Hotel yesterday. COINS AFTER THE LICE. Jem memd eomtetbtmg to deem Oft disinfect and kill paxuiUa. KRESO DIP No. 1 I wflJ do the work. DEPENDABLE 8 0 R E INEXPENSIVE r ro uaa GEM PHARMACY T. S. Paine, m THURSDAY, SEPT. T. 191L A GOOD RESOLUTION to make Hii.l keep la to patronize this Livery when you are so need of a first clasa turn out for uny purponc. We can supply your wnnta, prompt and moderately. Ulvo oh an oppor tunity to show you how well wo can pinnae you. McGregor Mayo ■ourdlng, Livery *.nd S*le» Stable*. Tebeau 8i. Wsycrows, Oa. PHONE NO. 03 A CLOSE INSPECTION I* wba* always happen* when you ere nio» taco to faco □Y A LAUNDRY CRANK. ? He mar bo a friend* but he inehtft on ■cru Hairing >our linen. Bo on . the •tfe and sure side and havo u* do LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS IRRESISTIBLE. U’s ft* cheap a* “slop'’ work and look* a -heap- better. {Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 0. Seed Beans, Early Seed Peas Seed Rye Seed Oats Garden Seeds All Kinds. Garden and Field Fertilizers ALL KINDS OF REMEDIE8 FOR YOUR HORSES, HOGS, C0W8 AND POULTRY. OUR ROACH AND RAT KILLER WILL DO THE WORK, OR NO PAY. J. W. S. Hardy SUCCE8SOR TO HADDY BR08. FARM FOR 8ALE. One of the best (arms In Ware county, containing 140 acre*, tor sale. It Is close to the city and will be sold with or without the growing crop. It 1* not SalnU Rest farm, out I* almost as good. Apply quick to A. P. PERHAM. SR., at Herald office. Masters Ralph Brinson and George Deen have entered school at Bell Buckle, Tenn. Miss Anion .Tone* ha* returned from a visit of several weeks to her sister In Alabama Miss Annie Laurie Thlot, of Spring field, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. G. King. Col. Jno. W. Bennett spent yester day in Savannah, and returned home last night. TAKE A DRIVE THROUGH RIV ERSIDE PARK AND COMPARE WITH OTHER SUBDIVISIONS BE FORE BUYING. Prof. E. A. Pound and Robert Wal ker are enjoying a fishing trip at St. Slinon Island this week. Miss Kate .and Miss Margaret Stan ton will enter Virginia College, Roan oke, Va., on September 28th. Mr. W. S. Booth, the genial mana ger of the Manor Trading Company, was among the visitors to the city today. Mr. Will G. Cannon returned this morning from a visit to his old home at EvansvUle, Ind. He also visited a number of other point* while away. Mr. Allen S. Morton, who has been ■pending some time visiting hi* daughters- ift^Sew Jersey, is expected home now In a few days. Humphrey* & Williamson are open ing up a pretty line of fall Gingham* and Percnls. Our fall and winter goods arriving every day and your 7 2t TO DISCUSS “ME TEMERE.” Sepdal To The Herald. - London, Ont, Sept. C.—Tho Intel lect ntid the power of the Anglican church In the Dominion are concen-1 Inspection Invited, trated In this city* today. On evory I — train distlngushed clergymen and In-1 Mr. Karl H. Finn has resigned hi* fluentin) laymen have been arriving position as a member of tho fire do- for the meeting of the General Synod . part merit to necept a position with of the Church of England In Canada, Mho railroad In Valdosta. Mr. Char- the sessions of which were formally i He Phillips succeeds Mr. Finn with opened today and will continue until | the fire department. well into the coining week. * Tho indications point to a meeting I Hr. E. D. Carswell, who has been of unusual importance to the denom- [ assisting his brother, Mr. W. J. Cars- lnation. Tho resolutions to bo Intro-1 well, with the mall r.t the unfori sta- duced and ucted upon are numerous tfon, lias resumed his run on the and of more than ordinary interest I road ns mail .agent bqtiraen Waycross and Importance. Foremost on {he ^ and “Lakelands Jfr. Carswell Is one Closing Out Sal&: OF MEN’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 Every pair of shoes guaranteed solid leather and good wearers. ^HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ©oooooooooooooooo CLASSIFY E D FOR SALE—One gentle horee, wag on and , harness, cheap. Apply to 43 Francis street 5 2t WANTED—Two solclton, for city work; 94.00 or 35.00 per day. Apply Mr. Duncan, Lndrando Hotel, between 8:20 am 0 and 8 o'clock today and tomorrow! 9:26 am p. m. 8 It 10:93 am A. B‘ & 4. R.R. "The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Service.” SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911. Northbound: Southbound: v - 7:20 am 6:00 pm Lv. Brunswick Ar. 8110 pm 8:00 am 6:40 pm Lv. Thalmau Ar 7:25 pm 0:20 am 8:00 pm Lv. Waycron Ar. 6:10 pm 11:00 am 9:40 pm Lv. Douglas Ar 4:85 12:05 pm 10:45 pm Arj Fitzgerald Lv, 8:30 7:15 pm Lv. Thomasvillo Ar 8:22 pm Lv. Moultrie Ar. 9:30 pm Lv. Tlfton Ar. FOR SALE—A bicycle, in good or- 12:15 pm der, cheap. Phone 270, W. L. Young. 1:40 pm 5 3t. | 2:01 pm — • ?:48 pm 2 •0 r . a , 4:32 pm 5:1.5 pm 5:20 pm 6:41 pm 5.34 pm 8:15 pm WANTED—100 Turkey* at once, un- r 3 months old. Apply Waycross Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box 448. FOR RENT—Seven room nouse, 43 Gilmore fttreet. Apply W. B. Elllng. ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf KILL MORS THAN WILD BEASTS The utimber of people k.lled yearly ky wild bJoet* dou't nprroach the *ft»t number killed by disease germ*. No life is safe from their attack* They're lu air, water dust, even food. But grand prote«U*.\ 1j afforded by Electric Hitter*, which destroy and •xpel these deadly disease germs Tom the system. That’s why chill*, ttver and ague, all malarial and **nv blood disease* yield promptly x» tbit wonderful blood purifier. Try them. And enjoy the glorious health and new strength they’ll ttv* Too. Money back, If not satisfied. 60c at All Druggist*. list is a motion condemning the “Ne Temero” deereo of the Homan Cath olic Church, which will he Introduced by the dioceses of Toronto, Saskat chewan, Ontario, Algoma and Ruperts I-aud, Other resolutions to he discussed the convention will deal with the pro posal to change the name of the church, the preservation of the laws of morality on ships carrying immi grants, the proposed Increase of tho episcopate of the Canadian Church, the necessity of interesting young men In the work of the mlntstery, and the long-standing controversy in regard to church union. of the finest In the mail service. rOL!Y*t HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND l» tffectlvt for couth* and co'ds la Wr. J. Parker sells tho very best fresdi meats and make* prompt deliv eries to any part of city. Phone 2SS. Mrs.' R. T. Hitob and sister, Miss Colesbery, of Brunswick, who have been spending some week* at Brad- dock Heights, Maryland, are now* at Ocean City, New Jersey, whero they will remain until October 1st, wnen they will return home. Miss Ernestine Purdom, of Black- shear entertained a party of her Black shear und Waycross friends Tuesday night at her hojne. Thos c who went over from Waycross, chaperoned by Mrs. and Mrs. Dlmmock, were Miss Clyde Lott. Miss Annie Laurie Wal ker, Miss Susie May Watt. Miss Della King. Miss Ruth Lambdln, and Miss Beatrice Lambdln; Messrs Crawley, Cai^tn, Rob Walker, fohn Walker, Harley. SALESMAN WANTED—Sell deal ers highly advertised article. Earn 8250 per month. No samples to carry. Elato Cigar Co., 10S East 125th. St., New Ylrk, N. Y. 31 6t BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can b e secured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf 10:55 pm Lv. Fitzgerald 12:16 am Lv. Cordele 12:34 am Lv. Vienna l;23 am Lv M.intcrama L l:So a i :.v. o»let. r pe Li 2:58 am lv.. 'lalbouwn Lv 3:40 am Ar Manchester Lr. 3:45 am Lv. Manchester Ar. 4:06 am Lv. Woodbury Lv. 4:59 am Lv. Senola Lv 6:40 am Ar. Atlanta Lv. 3:26 pm 2:05 pm 1:38 pm 32:60 p*n 12:45 nii •Li:Id am 10:30 10:25 10:04 0:45 am 3:59 am Lv. Manchester Ar. il:55 am 4:50 am Lv. LaGra'iga Ar. 3:50 pm 8:45 am Lv. Tallad 6:55 pm 11:45 am Ar. Birmingham 4:30 3:26 pm 11:30 FOR 8ALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW PIANO. PRICE $250. TERM8 EASY. THE PIANO IS JU8T OUT OF THE FACTORY, HAS NEVER BEEN U8- ED- 11 M »* 6:45 am -, f °- Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie FOR RENT—Store house, cofner Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu pied by J. S. Knight. Apply to C. A. Bennett. 9-5-tf bad as they are, have about the same chance with Seals’ Cold Tablets that a snowball does In sunshine. Tit them on curante*. THE SEALS PHARMACY REXAM STORK A PEEK INTO HIS POCKET would show the box of Bucklen'e Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y„ always carries. "I have never had a cut, wound, bruise, or sore It would not soon heal," he writes. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chap ped hands and llpe, fever-tores, skin- eruptions, eczema, Coras and piles, S5c, at AU Druexists. Intest novelties sash pins, beauty •Pic. and beads, 35c to 31.00. 7 3t Humphreys A Williamson. Pullman electric-lighted sleeping car* on nlfbt trains Hilo end Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving at 9:00 pm. Train leering Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets Incoming trains at Atlanta, including the South Atlantic clnnatl and the Dixie Fllycr from Chicago and St. Louis, other Junction point- are well adjusted and are shown which esa be securl Vom any agent of this company. Attention u calk.,, t* tit estsWphmeut of connections at Atlanta from train arriving at Atlakk. W;« am., wdu the Jags,. Atlantic Limited leatln» Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leartoi Atlanta 7:3? am., for Chicago and 8L Louis. W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt E. H. Fell, Asst Gen. pass -jt Atlanta, On. A. D. Daniel. Traveling “assenger Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Buy Your COAL At Summerj Prices. 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gei JeUco C°al $yQ Per, If bought before Sept. 15th, 1000 Cords of Stove Wood at Cord LMEYSCfflolffinv I, « Taouw ' iaS-tannwW" Williams Coal&W&dCo. S S 5 S>