Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 09, 1911, Image 7

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SATURDAY, SEPT, 9 oooooooooooooc&oo Eggs, Eggs, Eggs. WqrfRRE CASES NO. NOW RECEIVING. 90 CANDLED TENNES SEE EGGS EVERY WEEK. WE CAN SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS. Fresh shipment J[ .mispo _celery at Mutual Grocery. - * ' * “ ' - CATARRH if" If You Don’t Know / It at G. R. Brlr.s.- Nearly every, read;: ' IRER8. -t Hyomol Try Co’S. Risk, of the Herat DON’T BUY OLD COLD STORAGE EGGS WMEn YOU CAN GET FRESH TENNESEE EGGS. , 4 „* $ WILSON GROCERY CO Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦OAOOC>OOOOOOOOSOS Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and ‘Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Waycross, Ga, Bp PITTMAN CIGAR CP has read about HYON£T f but many of them contineu to suffer from catarrh just because they do -aot* exactly un derstand Just f what HTOMEI is. To these sufferers’G. R. Brins Co., says yous don't fihva; to know anything about HYOMEl except that you breathe it and that It does not contain cocaine or opium or any harm ful drug. You can find out all about HYOMEl without taking any chances whatever. Just get an outfit today, read the sim ple instructions, give it a fair trial and then If you are not willing to soy that it is the best remedy for catarrh that you have ever used G. R. Brinson Co., will gladly return your money. A complete HYOMEI outfit costs but $1.00 Extra botteb 50 cents. Sept. 9, 20, 30. TfiE FRONT You have to be on youF guard- It you ar ecaught napping, It invites dlraster. &TAYCR033 BU8INE8S COulEOS GRADUATES ARE NEVER 8LEEPY HEADS. They are sought alter by men of affairs. You find them in leading positions of trust. Our DIPLOMA is an open se-same to position and preferment. Our •pecialty is to fit you for business, to make the pay-roll larger; to in- grease the salary of the “big man.” Enter At Any Time. Waycross Business College (Waycross, Ga. R. F. Zelglar, Pres * MAJOR McGEE FOR MAYOR The Herald la authorized to announ ce that Mr. F. H. McGee will be • Candidate Ijsr Mayor of Waycrosi, ■ubject to the action of the Demo- cratlc primary. Official announcement of hie plat form will bo published later. Very Serious It is a very eericuz matter to aslc I for one medicine and have the I wrong one given you- Fcr this ! reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— BLack- d SgHT I t* b tu l Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, fcr constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate pftiff xt is better t * itw , or it would not be the ft- liver powder, with a larger tan cU others combined. SOLD nr TOWN F2 Don’t forget that W. J. Parker-con- dueta a Brit clan market, and will appreciate your patronage. Pho- 288. • it MRS. LARAM0RE TELLS JROUBLES Lady in Goodwater Describes Her Distressing Experience and Tells How She Was Finally Relieved.. Goodwater, Mo.—"Ever since I was a little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore, "I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia. I suffered misery after eating, and had terrible heartburn. I thought I had to suffer this way as long as 1 lived, but when I began to take Thedford’s Black-Draught, in small doses, every night, the heartburn was all gone in a few days, and I could eat without distress. 1 took two small packages In all, and although that was some time ago, the dyspepsia has not returned. 1 speak a good word for Thedford’s Black-Draught whenever 1 have the op portunity." If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford’s Black-Draught. It cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and is without bad after effects. Try It. Price 25c. NOTED SPEAKERS FOR THE APPALACHIAN FAIR. Special To The Herald. •Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 9.—The man agement of the Appalachian Exposi tion has everything In readiness for the opening of the annual exhibition next Monday Governor Hooper and his ata£ will be here for the opening and a big parade will be a feature of the programme. President Taft is scheduled for an address at the ex position on September 18, Other not ed speakers who will be heard during the three weeks of the show are W1I* 11am J. Bryan, Governor Harmon of Ohio, and Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ...... An„ Italian workshop .nmUfacto- rles more than three-fourths of the employes work ten to eleven hours a • ay. „ B^utiful plaidL.Qipgbama.And. Qbam. bray, 10c and 12 l-2c. 7 3t Humphreys & Williamson. , The Plano, Organ and Musical In- rument Workers’ International Un ion has paid in sick and death bene fits during the last seven years total of $38,095. Seventy per cent of the children employed in the cotton industries of Virginia are illiterate. In Alabama tHe. percentage is lower by 5 per cent. The latest trade to /be organized into *a union., in ..Greater New Wrk Is that of the fancy umbrella .handle makers. The members expect - to be able through their organization to bring about an Increase of wages and better condition^ William Johnston, of Washington. C., was recently elected" president of the International Association of Machinists over James O'Connell, who held that position for many years. Johnston was the candidate of the progressives. Stereotypers’ and Electrotypers’ Union of San Francisco Is planning to rnise a fund of $6,000 to be used tor he entertainment of delegates ■ and Isitors to the annual convention of the International Union which will convene In San Francisco in the fall of next year. Mrs. F. B. McDonald and lRtle ton spent today with friends in Black- shear. • Mrs. John L*. Reed has returned from a pleasant visit to MUledgeville. Mr. W. K. Holt, of Fitzgerald, was among the visitors'to Waycross to day. KILL8 FLEAo, CURES MANGE, BICAI8E’8 MANGE CURS BICAISE'S THROAT WASH, WILL cure Black Tongue In Dog* or any ulcerated condition of the throat. For sale by Seals Pharmacy. 6 8t CABINET WORK. I am still at the same old stand, 22 Brewer street, and prepared to do all kinds of cabinet work, upholstering, trunk repairing, etc. Having dono your work for the past six years I think I know how to give you the ind of work you want. When you need any repairing done, remember J. I. WAITE, The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22 Brewer street, phone 294. 22 tf * Special low prices and easy terms on bed room suites, Iron beds, odd pieces, etc. We will please or re fund your money. Home Furniture Company, 26 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. L. J. COOPER, President J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier. Advertise in ’ Herald. ’he Wa/croM, Evening TAN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST ■ays It is surprising how many old- fashioned remedies are being used, which goes to show that it is hard to improve some of our grand mothers’ old, time-tried remedies. For instance, for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy, nothing equal ing our grandmothers’ “sage tea” has ever been discovered. Although, by the addition of sulphur and other in gredients, this old-fashioned brew has been made more effective as a scalp tonic and color restorer. Nowadays when our hair comes out ■ gets faded or gray Instead of going • the garden or garret for herbs and making the “tea” ourselves, we simp ly go to the nearest drug store and ask for a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage apd Sulphur Hair Remedy. Druggists are authorized to sell It under guarantee that the money will be refunded If it failB to do exactly as represented. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and is recommended and sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. 6 or 6 doses “666” will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25 cents. „ 7-20-tf Banking Zmk Convenient For all at this Bank. We 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 8AVING8 ACCOUNTS. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 At The Parker Theatre Dr. J. M. Spence, of Liberty county Iorldn, spent Wedonsday night hore the home of his brother. Col. J. Hill Spence. Dr. Snence's wife and nugiiter accompanied him and are spending several'days here with rela- tiyos. Miss Spence is on her way to attend school In Virginia. Git the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for All Agss. For Infant., Invalkis.and Growing children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorate, the nursing mother and the eged. Rich milk. malted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Adr for HORLICK’S. Not In Any MM* Trust Serpentine Crepe, beautiful Japan ese designs and solid colors, 20c. Humphreys & Williamson. We arc headquarter* ror low prlci nd easy terms. 18 tf Home Furniture Co. HERBERT S HOPKINS Attorney at law. Room 325, L.Orando Building. SCHOOL NOTICE. Reglitratton of pupil, for entrance to the Public School, wit begin on Monday September lltb and .'continue for five dare. Hours 8 to 12; 2 to 4. Pupils will please bring promotion cards. School opens September Win. 31 5t eod. E. A. Pound, SupL New fall PercalB In light and dark 7 3t Humphreys ft Williamson, colors, 10c and 12 l-2c. Big bargain. In Calicoes at 5 cents per yard. Humphrey. & Williamson. Announcement Extraordinary Sleeping Car Service Between Way- cross and Atlanta, via: A. B. & A. R. R. Effective with first car leaving Way- cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September 4 th. The A. B. & A. have secured to 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 Na tion, at any time prior to your trip, diagrams are kept continuosuly open. TheA. B. & A. Railroad represents the “Standard of Excellence In 8trvfe«.” Schedule of Sleeping Car Line. Leave Wayeroa. 8:00 p.m. Arrive Atlanta, 6:40 a.m. . Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycross 8:45 a.m TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY.” W. H. Leahy, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A O. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. B. E. Camp, T. A, Waycron, On. « OOOOOOOOOO Of o J B BAGLEY M D « O PHY8ICIAN A 8URGEON Of O Offloe n Southern Building Oj O OFFICE HOURS. Ct O 9-11 A, M. 3-4 P. M. 708 P. M. <J| 6 OOOOOOOOOO Ol WAYCROSS tf. COUNCIL NO. Jr. O. U. A M. Menu every Monday evening In Reft tfei'e Hall, Lott-Hitch building at ■ 9. m. VtaUIng brother, cordially Invited to meet rlth us. Bberod Coillne, L. Carl Collins. Reo-Becty , Councilor. J 8CENE FROM “THE^LOST TRAIL” AT PARKER THEATER, SATURDAY SEPT. 9th., qy THE MABEL PAIGE CO AND HER POPJULAR PLAYERS PRICES 25c 60c AND 75c. Big shipment electric faur recetv- Byck Electric Supply Cc. Lott Street 12 tf THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disor der#. I etrbj dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth ing, strengthening, healing influence on the entire Intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarr hoea or othor annoying effects. They are especially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Three sizes, 50c t 26c ICc. Sold only at our store tor’s first question when con- —The Ilexall Store. The Seals Phar* by a patient is, “Are your bow- macy. A3 suit els regular?” He knows that ninety- eight per cent of illness ir 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 positive, pleasant and safe remedy for const!* tntton 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 they fall to produce entire pat- infection. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like can- 8PECIAL. I WILL SELL FOR THE MONTH OP AUGU8T MAMOUTII ELUE OEM JELtCO COAL FOR SIX DOLLARS PER TON. 9 tm. ANSLEY COAL COMPANY. Good quality white cotton suitings for coats and suits, 10 and 16c. 7 3t Humphrey! A Williamson. Big supply of card board, all coV or*, Just rsctlrsd at Herald. tf WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27 j KNfGHTS OF PYT-iSb. Meets ev •— Molds* « evening at 8:00 la \ Castle Hal ’lint ave. j Members s— requested ' to attend, sad vbfitlnf Knights are moot Tee* (Hally Invited to meet with ue. CHA8. E. CAoON, C. G V. H. Mlliei. K. ot R. ft 3. ft M. Of f, WOODMEN OF, THE WORLD. CAMP 193L Mult firsl. and third Thursday >■ each month. Masonic Hall. Richard L. Singleton, 0. C. D. P. Woolley, (Herb. WAYCROSS LODGE No. 106. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 8:00 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend J. M. BELL, W. *’. W. J. CLARK, 8EC, Cream English Cotton Butting with small black stripe, 25c. 7 3t Humphreys ft Williamson. J T TURNER ARCHITECT. Office LaGrar.de Building. P. O. Box > Waycrosi, Georgia. * NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS Weeds and grass must be cleared from lota as required by city ordi nance. This work most be done st once and within the next ten (10) day*. 2 tf D. M. Bradley, Health Officer. F0LEY5Kn>HEYPHlS