Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 08, 1911, Image 4

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Titnwx sept. .8; Him-. V, SEPT 1 . 8, 1911.' 1 ooooo^ooo^ooooooo oooooo<>oooooooooo oooooo : ooc(ocoooooo Personal £VI« Carrie Parham Social Editor 2 ^^^OO^^oooooooorooooo* Now Ready For You. Preparation* for boring . r JJ}* we l l for the new ice gfant are being-made. Seed Beans, Early Seed Peas Seed Rye Seed Oats Garden Seeds All Kinds. Mr. D. D. Woodard Is In city to- Mr. S. T. Joyce, of Quitman, was guest of the Virdie last night. ' Sheriff J. IV. Roherson, of Black- shear, was a WaycroM visitor today. < OF MEM’S SHOES Lot fresh celery Just received at J. W. S. Hardy's. / Col. Randal Walker, of Valdosta and Waycross Is In our city today on Important legal business. 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 Garden and Field Mr. Charles J. Haden, the well known Atlanta lawyer, is in the city today. Mr. J. W. Boutell, representing the old reliable Savannah Morning New* Is spending today in Waycross. YOUR H0RSE8, HOGS, C0W8 AND POULTRY. Every pair of shoes guaranteed solid leather and good wearers. Mrs. L. J. Cooper and children are spending some weeks at Hender sonville, N. C. Mr. W. H. Strickland and Judge John T. Myers returned last night from a visit of several days at Pablo Beach and Jacksonville. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Tice and children of Gardner, Kansas, have arrived in WaycroBs to make their future home here. CL ASSUME D Dr. W. M. Taylor, the well known dentist. Is receiving the hearty con gratulations of his many friends over the arrival of a fine ten-pound boy at his home on Tebeau street. A GOOD RESOLUTION to make and fcec p is to patronize this Livery when you are in need of a first class turn out for any purpose. We can supply your wants, prompt and moderately. Give us an oppor tunity to show you how well we can please you. ’’The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Service. 8CHEDULE3 EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911. Northbound: Southbound: :90 am 6:00 pm Lr. Brunswlek Ar. 8:10 pm 10:4 :00 am 0:40 pm Lv. Thalmac Ar 7:25 pm 10:0 :20 am 8:00 pm Lv. Waycroia Ar. 6:10":pm 8:4 :00 am 9:40 pm Lv. Douglaa Ar 4:85 pm 7:1 :05 pm 10;45 pm Ar| Fitzgerald Lr. 8:30 pm 6:0 One of the beat farms In Ware county, containing 140. acres, for ■ale. It Is close to the city and will be sold with or without the growing crop. It I, not Saints Rest farm, out la almost ai good. Apply quick to A. P. PERHAM, SR., at Herald ofllca. Miss Anna Morrison left Tuesday for Staunton, Virginia, where she will enter Mary Baldwin Seminary. , Miss Anna will be grpatly missed here by her young friends. FOR SALE—One gentlo horse, wag- j on and harness, cbeap. Apply to 42 j Francis street. 6 2t McGregor Mayo Boarding. Livery wnd Sale* Stabtaa. fabeau St. Witycrojs, Ga. PHONE NO. W. WANTED—Two 8olcltora, for city, work; $4.00 or $5.00 per day. Apply j Mr. Duncan, LaGrande Hotel, between 1 6 and 8 o’clock today and tomorrow | p. m. 5 It 7:15 pm Lr. ThomaavJU® Ar 8:22 pm Lv. Moultrie Ar. 9:30 pa Lr. TIfton Ar. Dr. T. S. Pahio returned this mor ning from a pleasant visit to Macon. He states that he did not manage to meet Mr. Joe Hill Hall and therefore hurried back to Waycross to gain a whiff of political joy-riding. ♦ WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D. ♦ ♦ Offices 329 and 331 LaGrando ♦ ♦ Building. ♦ ♦ Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4. ♦ 10:55 pm Lv. Fitzgerald Ar. 12:15 am Lv. Cordele Lv. 12:84 am Lv. Vienna Lv. 1:23 am Lv Montezuma Lv, 1:35 am Lv. Oglethorpe Lv 2:58 am Lv. Talbot.on Lv. 3:40 am Ar Manchester Lr. 3:45 am Lv. Manchester Ar. 4:08 am Ly. Woodbury Lv. 4:69 am Lv. Senoia Lv 6:40 am Ar. Atlanta Lv. 12:15 pm 1:40 pm 2:01 pm 2:48 pm' WANTED—100 Turkeys at once, un- j 2:ffi pm der 3 months old. Apply Waycross | 4.32 pm Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box! 5:15 pm 5:20 pm 6:41 pm 8.34 pm 8:15 pm FOR SALE—A bicycle, in good or der, cheap. Phone 270, W. L. Young. 5 4 3t. latest novelties sash pins, beauty pins and beads, 25c to $1.00, 7 3t Humphreys & Williamson. Mrs. Geo. E. Shults »nd Master George Shults have returned from a weeka visit to Savannah. Mrs. Shults and son w’ere on Tybee two days du ring the recent storm and had a very dangerous experience.' Labor Unions of Stockton, Califor nia, are planning to hold a “tag-day ’ 4 In the interest of the Labor Temploj Association, which proposes to erect a labor temple. FOR RENT—seven room nouse, 43 Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elllhg- ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf Misses Louise abd Nancy Poppell, of Screves, Ga., Miss Fanny Loudell Harvey, of Brunswick, and" Mrs. M. Pnttersop, of Antericus, arc visiting nt theifiome Of Mr.^and'M^C W. F. Ray bon . . * . -V- 3:60 am Lv. Manchester Ar. 4:60 am Lv. LaGraige Ar, 8:45 am Lv. Tallad* 11:45 am Ar. Birmingham Lv. The general convention M the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ International Alliance opened its six teenth annual session In Chicago on Monday last. SALESMAN WANTED—Sell deal- article. Earn ers highly advertised $250 per month. No samples to carry. Elato Cigar Co., 108 East 125th. St., New Ylrk, N. Y. 31 6t Pullman electric-lighted sleeping care on night trains between Thorn**- rllle and Atlanta, via Fltsgarald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets connections from all incoming trains at Atlanta, including the South Atlantic Limited from Cin cinnati and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and St Louis. Connections at other Junction poinK are well adjusted and are shown Jn the schedule folder which can be securt Vom any agent of this company. Attention is calK«* tstks estsbiirhmeat of connections at Atlanta from train arriving at AtlanH $• n ass., wvfti Bobft Atlantic Limited leaving Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leaving Atlanta 7:8? am., for Chicago and SL Louis. W. H. Leahy, General Paas. Agt E. H. Fell, Asst. Gen. Paaa Agt, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. A. D. Daniel. Traveling *asienger Agent Mr. S. T. McAdam, of Pensacola, ■who is one of the proprietors of the new ice plant to be established here is In the city. He is stopplng’at the l.uGrande. Altogether several thousand un skilled migratory laborers have been organized through the efforts of. the California State Federation of Labor within the last few months. BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can b© secured at 64 Reed 3treet. 7 tf FOR 8ALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW PIANO. PRICE $250. TERM8 EASY. THE PIANO IS JUST OUT OF THE FACTORY, HAS NEVER BEEN US ED. 1* tf The Coast Line’3 pay train reached Waycross this morning. As a result of the,recent Increase in wages, the pay roll for Waycross this month was much larger than heretofore. Lot Calicoes to go at 5 cents per KILL MORE THAN WILD 0EAST8 The number of people k.lled yearly ty wild beast* don’t aprroach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attack* They’re in air, water dust, even food. But grand protesthfj is afforded by ■lectrlc Bitters, which dontroy and axpel these deadly disease germs from the system. That’* why chilli, lever and ague, all malarial and tt*sy blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they’ll give you. Honey hack, if not satisfied. Only iOe at All Druggists. Humphreys & Williamson, cofner FOR RENJ—Store house, Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu pied by J. S. Knight- Apply to C. A. Bennett &*5-tf For the best in fresh meats and prompt deliveries, let W. J. Parker serve you. Phone 2SS. ' 6 4t Dr. G. H. Wilson, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., is spending a few days in the city, and Is pleasantly lo cated at the Phoenix Hotel. Dr. Wilson has a number of friends In Waycross, and is meeting with a most hearty welcome. 1 Wr. J. Parker sells the very best fresh meats and makes prompt deliv eries tb any part of city. Phone 2S8. 6 4t WANTED JOB—Anything paying $30 per month and up. Object attend ance W. B. C. night class; Bookkeep er, care 41 Pendleton street 8 2t Buy At Summer Your Vf\yjrmlJ Prices. 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gem Jeli “ t Coal $6.00 Pe -f on L .If bought before Sept 15th. 1 1000 Cords of 04 FA Per ! Stove Wood at ed.ww . Cord * ^ CUA Williams Coal & Wood Co. \ Phone 158. C. M Williams, Mgr. ( A PEEK INTO HIS POCKET Summer Colds would show the box ot Bneklen’i Arnica Salvo that E. & Loper, a carpenter, ot MartUa, N. Y., always carries. 1 have never had a cut, wound, bruise, or lore It would not -soon heel.’' he writes. Greatest healer ot boras, bolle, scalds, chap ped hands end lips, fevereoree, skin- eruptions, eczema, coraa and pUea, SCc, at AU Druggists. Seal*’ Cold Tablets FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND 7s effective tor coughs tad co de lr .either children or grown persons. N" opiate* no harmful drugs., In the relic* psekaee Refuse substitute. THE SEALS PHARMACY