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Thursday, sept. t. mi.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 7. 1911
PITTMAN CIGAR
'Ton have to be on yo
jon ar ecaught nnppls
dirasted
WAVWtOSS BU3INES1
GRADUATES ARE
8LEEPY HEA
They are sought altei
affairs. You find them
positions at trust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an <
to position and pref
specialty la to lit you I
to make the pay-roll Is
crease the salary ot thi
Enter At Any T
Waycross Bui
Waycross, Oa.
! MAJOR McGEE FOR MAYOR
The Herald la authorised to announ
ce that Mr. F. H. McGee will be a
candidate' i^r Mayor ot Waycross,
subject to the action ot the Demo
cratic primary. *
I Official announcement ot his plat
form will be published later.
Liver Medicine
tie medicine, for constipation* in*
digestion and liver trouble* is firm
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not b« the fa
vorite liver powder* with a larger
•ale than all other* comhintd.
TOLD IN TOWN F2
j MONEY TO LOAN,
Money T^ian *o colored f<*op>
tth good security.
L. X Burch, Specialist
am Mdtef Kdg. Waycroes, Oa.
-THEfEMEBLGi S.lfcGfeSTs]
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VOOOOOOOOOOCIOOOOC
Eggs, Eggs,
r Eggs.
WE MB. NOW RECEIVING 50
CASES r NO. 1 CANDLED TENNES
SEE eGgs every week, we CAN
SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS.
DON’T BUY OLD COLD STORAGE
EGGS when YOU CAN GET FRE8H
TENNE8EE eggs.
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PERSONAL M LOCAL
LITTLE
PRIVATE SCHOOL "
CHILDREN.
Mias Besale Wright’s school will
open Monday, September 18, at her
borne, 9 Alice Street- Hours, 8:30 to
12. Phone 9. 6 St
Leading Grocers.
WUson Block. Phone 128
Smoke!
“0,ran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
ectv'ed In Waycroes, Os. Bp
CP
guard It
ig, It Inrltea
e coluco*
NEVER
HEADS.
alter by men ol
them In leading
an open ie-same
preferment. Our
you for business,
larger; to In-
the "big men."
ny Time.
Business
jge
, P. Zeiglar, Pre«
JUDGE SWEAT BACK HOME.
Judge J. L. Sweat reported at the
Herald office this morning. He has
Just returned from Uthla Spring* and
is looking quite fresh and handsome.
The Judge has not been talking much
politics during his absence, but is Im
pressed with the idea If “Little Jo*”
runs for governor he will bo elected.
He think* "Uttie Joe” should an«
SOCIAL POINTS PROM GLENMORE
September B, 1911.
Quite a large crowd attended the
Union Siaday school here just Sun*
Jay.
Messrs J. 8. and J. E. Mixon made
a business trip to Manor lost Friday.
Mrs. Mattie Moore, who is teaching
the Glenmore school, visited relatives
In Waycron from Friday until Mon-
day.
Mr. and Sirs. W. I. McQuaig visited
friends and relatives In Manor last
Saturday.
Mr. Henry Agathen has returned
from a stay ot some weeks at Moun
tain City, Ga.
Cream English Cotton Suiting with
small black stripe, 25c.
7 3t Humphreys & Williamson.
Col. W. M. Olllff, editor of the
CThartton County Herald, and well
known lawyer of Folkston, spent last
night in Waycross, a guest of the
Phoenix Hotel.
Mr. C. E. Williamson and Miss
Hatterway returned today from a'trlp
to'New York, where they have been
buying an immense fall and winter
stoekMor the popular store of Hum
phreys & Williamson.
Serpentine Crepe, beautiful Japan
ese designs and solid colors, 20c.
7 3t Humphreys & Williamson.
Mrs. J. C.^Wltherington is spend
ing some time with relatives in
Thomasville, Ga. Mrs. Wltherington’s
health, her friends will regret
learn* Is still quite bad.
The Georgia State fair is fortunate
insecuring the permission of the Uni
ted States government to bring cattle
across the quarantine line and then
re-ship them back to other states In
the event that they are not sold. This
will give the fair an opportunity to
bring many fine exhibits of live stock
from the Middle Western states this
year, something that has been im
possible In the past.
FOR MAYOR
orlsed to annoim-
will be *
of Waycross.
of the Demo-
have the
For this
buying to
Get the Original and Genulna
HO RUCK’S
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
For Icfonti, Invalids, and Growing children.
Pure Nutrition,up building the whole body.
Invigorate! the nuning mother and the aged
grain, in powder form.
A quick hutch prepared in e minute.
Take no tabttitute. AikforHORUCK’S.
Not in Any Milk Trust
Miss Scarboro and Miss Fleming
who had charge of Humphreys.& Wil
liamsons millinery department last
season will arrive shortly to bo in
charge cf tho millinery department
again this season. These young ltrdlej
have a number of friends hero who
will be pleased to learn that they
will return.
New fall Percals in light and dark
colors, 10c and 12 l-2c.
7 3t Humphreys & Williamson.
Mrs. M. E. Parker is quite sick at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucius
Jenkins, on Brunei street. Mrs. Par
ker’s friends will very much regret
to learn of her illness.
Ex-Sheriff W. B. Lyens and wife,
formerly of Jesup, were in the city
today. Mr. Lyens has been traveling
for a tobacco house until recently,
given that up and Is contem
plating establishing a bottling works
Offerman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Corbitt attend
ed, divine services in-Ellwood Sunday,
Messrs A. L. Hughes, H. J. Her
rin, and D. N. McQuaig'made a'pleas
ant trip to Brunswick and St. Simon
last Sunday. They report having had
a fine time.
Mr. Duncan James, of Waycross,
as a welcome visitor In our tow
Sunday.
Miss Mary Ellington, of Willacoo*
chee is visiting relatives here, tho
uest of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Herrin
Miss Annie Laura Blue, who has
been attending -school hero visited her
parents in Ruskin last Saturday night
and Sunday.
Messrs D. K. and G. L. Corbitt
left this week for Douglas where they
will attend school.
Rev. R. J, McQuaig. o? Manor,
will preach here at the Ulion Sunday
school house next Sunday, September
10th, at 11 a. m. Everybody is
vited to come out and hear Brother
McQuaig. (XYZ.)
DON’T PULI OUT THE
GRAY HAIRS
HO LONGER NECESSARY, SAYS A
WRITER.
"Pull out one gray hair and a dozen
will take Ita place" la an old laying,
which la, to a great extent, true. If oo
steps are taken to stop tho cause.
When gray hairs appear It Is a alga
that nature needs assistance. It Is
nature’s call for help. Gray halra,
dull lifeless hair, or hair that la fall
ing out Is not necessarily a algn of
advancing age, for there are thous
ands of elderly people with perfect
heads of hklr without a single streak
of gray.
When gray halra come, or when the
hair seems to bo Utelcaa or dead,
some good, reliable halr-restorlng
treatment abould bo resorted to at
once. Specialists aay that one of tho
best preparations to use Is the old-
faahloncd “sage tea,” which our grand
parents used. The best preparation
of this kind la Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation
of domestic sage, and sulphur, scien
tifically Compounded with later dis
covered hair tonics and stimulants,
the whole mixture being carefully
balanced and tested by experts,
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Is clean
and wholesome and perfectly harm
less. It refreshes dry, parched hair,
removes dandruff and gradually re
stores fa-’ci*. or gray hair to Its na
tural color.
This preparation la offered to toe
public at fifty cents a bottle and Is
recommended and sold by
Announcement
Extraordinary
Sleeping Car Service Between Way-
cross and Atlanta, via:
AT THE MAJESTIC, ' ,
The pictures tonight will be as fo6
Iowa:
"A Red GI(Ia Heart! 1 a feature west
ern story by the Bison Filnr Company.
"LiUle Girl," a powerful Powers
drama.
The vaudeville feature consists of
reflneS. muscal act as presented by
The Raymonds”. This Is a refined
act from start'to finish, and nothing
will be presented that will offend the
most refined.
A special program has been arrang
ed by the Majestic Orchestra as fol
lows: Under The Southern Moonlight,
Dixie Twilight, Hold Me Just A Uttie
Closer, The Deep Purple, Skipper Su
sie Green, Red Pepper, Mnrcelle, Sen-
tiers Plcurls.
Beautiful plaid Ginghams and Cham
bray, 10c and 12 l-2c.
7 3t Humphreys & Williamson.
Jack, the little son ot Mr. nnd Mrs.
O. M. Williams, Ib still quite 111.
k. J. COOPER, President.
J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier.
Mr. s. J. Stoner, of Dualevle, W
3., ts In the city prospecting with
view to locating on a Doenwood
farm.
Mr. R. E, Easterling, of Glonnvllle,
Ga.. was among tho visitors to tho
city today.
WAYCROSS LODGE Ns. 80S.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 9:00 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, 8EC,
Banking Made Convenient
For all at this Bank. We ore 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 Dbllars.
4 PER CENT PAID ON 8AVING8 ACC0UNT8.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
At The Parker Theatre
O OOOOOOOOOO GI
° JB BAGLEY M D «
O PHYSICIAN A 8URQE0N G
O Offlo* n Rmithern Building O:
O OFFICE HOURS. O.
O 9-11 A. M. 8-4 P. M. 708 P. K. Cl
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WAYCROM COUNCIL NO. 21.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meet* every Monday evening In Rag
Ken's Hall, Lott-HIteb building at ■
9. m.
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to meat rltb os.
riherqd Collins, L. Carl Collins.
Rec-Bocty Councilor.
A. B. £ A. R. R.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D.
Office* 229 and 311 LaGmnde
Building.
Honrs: 9 to 11; 2 to 4.
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Effective with first cur leaving Way-
cross 8:00 p. nv, Monday September
!th. The A. B. & A. have secured
fo rthls service elegantly appointed
olcctric-Mgbted sleeping cars, equip
ped with all modern conveniences
One Big Advantage
You may secure your aleeplng car
space at the ticket office. Union Sta
tion, at any time prior to your trip,
diagrams are kept conttnnoauly open.
ThcA. B. A A. Railroad represents the
Standard of Excellence In Service.”
Schedule of Sleeping
Car Line.
Leave Waycross 8:00 p.m.
Arrive Atlanta, 6:40 a.m.
Leavs Atlanta 10:16 p.m.
Arrive Waycross 8:46 a m
TRAWL “THE RICHT WAY*
W. H. Leahy, O. P. A, Atlanta, Oa.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Gif'.
B. E. Camp, T. A., Waycross, Ga.
8CENE FROM "THE L08T TRAIL" AT PARKER THEATER, 8ATURDAY
SEPT. 9th., BY THE MABEL PAIGE CO AND HER POPJULAR PLAYERS
PRICES 25c 50c AND 75c.
Who Wants Lustrous Hair Full of
Life and Beauty.
Start now madam, September Is
Jusl the month to begin to acquire a
glorious head of hair which you will
be Justly proud during tbo social
events of wintertime.
If you haven't used PARISIAN
SAGE you am’t on the high road to
hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE is the
most delightful preparation that de
stroys the dahdruff germs and by su
doing remores In a short time the
cau*e-of dandruff, falling hair. Itching
scalp, faded and llfelea* hair.
Dandruk germs are obctructlonlats;
they prevent the hair from receiving
It's prope nourishment by ravenously
Feast of Stamp Collectors.
Special To The Herald. -
Vienna, SepL 7.—Under the protec
torato of Dr. Wagner von Jaurogg,
Postmaster-General of Austria-Hunga
ry tho International Phllathellc Ex
hibition was opened here today. Col
lections of stamps from every country
In the world are on exhibition, a-
mong them some of the largest and
moht famous known to philathellsts.
Many valuable prizes will be award
ed.
WAKEFIELO LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHT* OF PYT-tt AS.
Meets tv-~ Monday
evening at 8:00 Is
J Caatl* Hal ’lent av»
Members requested
to attsnd, sad vbsltln*
Knight* ere most -SO
dlally Invited to meet with ns.
CHAS..E, CAeON, C. C
T. H. Miller K. of tt & S. * M. of P,
WOODMEN OF, THE
WORLD.
CAMP 16&
Marts first end third Thnreday •»
each non!/ Masonic Hall.
srd L. Singleton, C. O.
P. Woolley, Clerk.
Don’t forget that W. J, Parkor con
ducts a first class market, and will
appreciate yonr patronage. Phone
288. 6 4t
Good quality white cotton aultlngt
devouring the aarne norlushment. Use for coat* and suits, 10 end 16c.
PARISIAN SAGE for on* week end, 7 3t Humphrey! t Williamson,
not* the wonderful Improvement. O. j ■ ■ —
R. Brinson Co,, guarantee* 'It,' 601 Big supply' pf card oeard, tU col-
cent* a bottle. 7.19, isjore, Just received at Herald. tt
Centernary of Noted Astronomer.
Sepcinl To The Herald.
Washington, D. C., Sept. 0.—On*
hundred years age today saw the
birth, in Georgetown, of Jamoa M.
Glllis, the world-famous astronomer,
who, according to his biographer*,
“first In all tho land conducted a
working observatory, who flnt gave
his whole tlmo to practice! astrono
mical work, who first published a vol
ume ot observation*, first prepared a
catalogue of stars aid plsnets and
carried Into effect the construction of
a working observatory as contrasted
with one Intended chiefly for Instruc
tion.'’
Dr. Glllis made numerous valuable
Improvements In astronomical Instru
ments snd It was under his charge
that the Government observatory In
Washington became on of the host In
the world. His death occurred In this
city, February 9, 1865P £91
Rig shipment electric fans receiv
ed.
Byck Electric Supply Ct.
20 Lott StrecL , U tf
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