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MONDAY, SEPT. U, 1911.
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Eggs, Eggs,
*• Eggs.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING 50
CASES NO. 1 CANDLED TENNES
SEE EGG3 EVERY WEEK. WE CAN
SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS.
DON'T BUY OLD COLD STORAGE
EGGS WHTN YOU CAN GET FRESH
TENNESEL EGGS.
PERSONAL ADu LOCAL
WILSON GROCERY CO
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
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Young Men’s Christie • .'ssociation.
The mothers’ service » a success.
The large crowd of lac js sang and
graved like mothers that are anxious
to see the Waycross Leys lead to
Christ.
B. M. NORVEL.
KING’S DAUGHTERS.
Circle Number One Kl iga Daughters
will meet tr morrow aft inuon at 4
with Mrs C I. SM-.n* oa Jane street.
Mr. M. Orovltz returned Saturday
from New Tfeffc and' points,
where he spent some days buying fall
and winter goods for his Plant avenue
store.
l’b: friends of Mrs. C. C. Nettles
will regret to learh that she was tak
en quite sick in Savannah where she
and children were on a visit.
Jack, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Williams, is recovering from
severe illness of some days.
Mr. James Lattimer, who is connec-
ed with the Blackshear Times, spent
Saturday night in Waycross.
came over to meet Mrs. Lattimer,
who was returning from a visit to
relatives in Tifton.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
’Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Bavana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Wayeroee, On, Gy
PITTMAN CIGAR CO
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EPT
AT THE FRONT
Ton hare to be on you, guard It
/you ar ecaught napping, It invites
(Hraster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS CDLLItl
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
SLEEPY HEADS.
They are Bought after by men of
affaire. You find them In leading
positions of true:. '
Our DIPLOMA !• an open ee-same
1to position and preferment. Our
epeelalty is to fit you for huslneee;
to make the pay-roll larger; to In-
crease the salary of the "big man."
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
RVaycross, Ga. R. F. Zeigler, Pres
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A correspondent, writing to
Douglas Enterprise from Willacoochce
says: “B. Duncan, 67 years old, and
Mrs. Catherine Roberts, 77 years old,
“eloped” Thursday and joined in wed
lock by ’Squire E. L. Moore. The
bride and bridegroom will make their
home at the residence of the bride
This is the fourth time Mrs. Duncan
has embarked upon the sea of matri<
mony.” - ««
Mrs. Enoch Dryden, who resides on
Garlington street, gave birth to trip
lets yesterday—two girls and ono-
boy. One of the girls and the boy
died last night, and the Interment oc
curred at Mt. Pleasant church today.
The other little girl Is getting along
nicely.
Mr. Joe Gibbs is In the city from
Brunswick visiting relatives and
friends.
Ex-Sheriff S. F. Miller, of Millwood
was among the evisitors spending to
day in Waycross.
Rev. M. O. Carpenter, of Bunn-Bell
Institute, preached at Bethel crurch
In Wayne county yesterday.
Our genial and popular Tax Col
lector, Mr. Alec Lowther, Is at his
post again after a pleasant vacation
spent among hiiT friends. In a more
northern county.
MAJOR McGEE FOR MAYOR
Tht Herald is authorized to announ
ce that Mr. F. H. McGee will be a
candidate fjar Mayor of Wayeroee,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratlo primary.
Official announcement of hl« plat
form will be published later.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
I for one medicine and have the
[‘wrong one given you. For this
" reason wo urge you in buying to
be carefui to get the genuine—
BUcT-KueHT
’ Liver Kedlclne
The reputation cf this old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, in
digestion and liver trouble, is firm*
| ly established. It docs not imitate
lotber medicines. It la better than
others, or it would not be the to-
; liver powder, with a larger
nan dl others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN F2
Don't forget that W. J. Parker con
ducts & first class market,' and will
appreciate your patronage. Phone
28I. € U
WHY HESITATE?
An Offer That Involves No Risk For
Those Who Accept It.
Wo are so positive our remedy will
completely relieve constipation, no
matter how chronic it may be, that
we offer to furnish it freo of all cost
If it fails.
Constipation is caused by weakness
of the enrves and muscles of the
large intestines or descending colon.
To expect a cure you must therefore
tone up and strengthen those organa
and restore them to healthier activi
ty.
whatever. They will positively over
come chronic or habitual constipation
and the myriads of associate or de
pendent chronic ailments. Try Rex-
all Orderlies at our risk. * Three siz
es, 10c, 23c and 50c. Sold only at
our store—The Rexali Store. The
Sealg Pharmacy. A4
Wc are headquarters for low prlcus
and easy terms:
18 tf Homo Furniture Co.
HERBERT S HOPKINS
ATTORNEY AT >.AW.
Room 225, LaGrande Building.
8CHOOL NOTICE.
Registration of pupils for entrance
to the Public Schools wfl begin on
Monday September 11th and continue
for five days. Hours 8 to 12; 2 to 4.
Pupils will please %ring promotion
cards. School opens September IStb.
’ll St eod. E. A. Pound, Supt
Edmund Crawley who has been quite
sick is reported much better today.
His friends are pleased to learn of his
Improvement.
Miss Mary Wilson, of Baltimore, ar
rived today, and is again with )Ilss
Eddie Parnell for the season.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
The picture programme will be as
follows:
Film No. 1. "Mutt and JefT,” get
passes to the ball game. This Is a
feature, air comedy Nestor picture.
jFUm No. 2. "The Engagement Ring”
a realistic and appealing drama. A
feature Great Northern picture
The vaudeville feature will be |
’’Trone and Trone” in their original j
comedy act “The rthlTan and the Sou-
brette.” If you like a clean comedyr
don’t miss fhis act.
Am,
MUSIC AT THE MAJESTIC.
i^ng the musical numbers on the
Miss Lois Shank, of Blackshear, to
in tae city, the guest of Miss Leila
Paschal.
Miss Thelma Baum Has returned
after a pleasant visit to friends at
Valdosta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Harris and baby,
of Rome, ore in the city guests of
Miss Eddie Parnell. Mrs Harris is
well remembered here as Miss Flossie
Sweat. .
HERRIN—HICKOX.
Mr. Leonard Hlckox, the well known
naval stores operator at Ruskln, and
Miss Lllllo Herrin, of Wayne county,
were married in Waycross yesterday.
The ceremony w2b performed by
Judge B. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs
Hickox left last nighgt for a bridal trip
to points in Florida. They will make
their "home at Ruskln.
programme at the Majestic for the
first half of this week will be found
the following: That • pedular Rag—
Fogau, Sunbeam Dance; Rolfe, Dixie
Rube, March; Allen, Excursion Party,
twostep; Howe, Blushing Rose, Sere
nade; Johnson, The Call To Arms,
March; Rolfe, Love’s Whisper, Wnltz*
es; Boehuleln, Northern Bells, Two
Step; Rolfe, Japanese Dance, Penning
ton; Cloud Chief, Indian Intermezzo;
Phelie. ’ 1 —‘ * r
Jno. Graf, Music Director.
Do not forget the Garden and Porch
Festival to be given tomorrow evening
Tuesday, from 7 'till 11 o’clock, at
Mrs. Blain’s, corner Isabella and Pen
dleton streets. There will be many
attractions, ico cream, cake, lemon
ade and home-made candy will be of
fered for sale.
CLEAN UP YOUR 8TOMACH.
And Gas, Sourness, Dizziness, Head
aches and Bad Dreams Will, Go.
If you really want a clean, sweet,
pure stomach, free from gas, sour
ness and distress, go to G. R. Brinson
Co. today and get a 50-cont box of
MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets.
yx?exr(z faily., CFWYP MFWYP-
Take these little tablets according
to directions, and if at the* end of a
week you are not brighter, strongor
and more vigorous, just say so and
get your money bade.
For heaviness after eating, eructa
tlon, heartburn and that distressed
feeling, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets
will give relief In five minutes.
Large box of MI-O-NA STOMACH
TABLETS, 60 cents at 0. R. Brinson
Co., and druggtots everywhere.
Sept. 11; Sept. 22; Oct. 2
8PECIAL.
I WILL SELL FOR THE MONTH
OF AUGUST MAMOUTH BLUE GEM
JELICO COAL FOR 8IX DOLLARS
PER TON.
AN8LEY COAL COMPANY.
Big supply of card board; all col
ors, Just received at Herald. tf
Big shipment electric font recelv-
Byck Electric Supply Cc.
Lott Streot 12 tf
We want you to try Rexali Order
lies on our guarantee. They are
eaten like candy, and are particularly
ideal for children. They act directly
on the nerves and muscles-of the bow
els. They have a neutral action on
the other organs or glands. They do
not purge or cause any inconvenience 1 A B. & A. R. R.
Announcement
Extraordinary
Sleeping Car Service Between Way-
cross and Atlanta, via:
Candidates announcing for office in
this paper will be expected to pay for
their announcements inadvance. Some
of them might gpt left and then—Oh,
Ml!
Banking IVfade 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 socurity, note our resources of
more than Three Quarters of a Million Dollars.
4 PER CENT PAID ON 8AVING8 ACCOUNTS.
8AFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
APALACHIAN
EXPOSITION
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
offenses. Selling whisker, gambling
and vagrancy constituted the charges
against the negroes.
SEPTEMBER ilTH, OCT, 1ST, I9II.
EXCURSION BATES VIA A. B. & A.
An Exposition devoted to the development of the Appa
lachian region of the South In general. Splendid oxhlblts-of
the South's resources. Tickets on sale September 9th to
October lit. Inclusive, with return limit October 7th.
ASK THE TICKET AGENT
W. H. Leahy, O. P. A. E. H. Foil, A. O. P. A.
\ A. D. Daniel, T. P. A. Atlanta, Oeorgla.
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O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON O
O Office n Southern Bulldlnf O
O OFFICE HOURS. O
O 9-11 A, M. 3-4 P. U. 708 P. M. Ol
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WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO.
dr. 0. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday erenlas In Red
Sea's Hsll, Lott-HItch building at I
». m.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to meat rltb ns.
Sherod Collins. L. Carl Collins.
ftec«8eoty Councilor.
Ready To Race At Montreal.
Special To Tho Herald.
Montreal, Sopt. 8.—TUu .Montreal
Jockey Club's final meeting for 1911
opens tomorrow with the promise of
of tho best meetings ever held nt
the famous Blue Ilonnets track. The
Germany, In Its ombrogllo with
France over tho Moroccuu affair, does
,*ot evince much of an Initiative for
track ts In nearly perfect condition JiostlUtlea. With areat Ilrltaln cock-
Iffectlve with first car leaving Way.
erosB 8:00 p. m., Monday September
i. The A. B. A A. have secured
rthis service elegantly appointed
electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip
ped with all modem 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. 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.
, Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m.
Arrive Waycross 8:45 a.m \
TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY”
W. H. Leahy, 0. P. A., Atlanta, Oa.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
R. E. Camp, T. A., Wayeroee, Oa.
possible, and many Improvements
e he nemade to the plant since
tho close of tho spring meeting.
The stables are filled with nearly 400
horses, all fit and ready for tho start
’s bell.
Tho meeting will continue through
e whole of next week. Tho over
night purses will bo mostly of a valuo
of five hundred dollars, while thero
are a number of handicaps to he run.
Tho big stake events of the .meeting
will be the Earl Grey Cup, for 3-year
olds and up, with $1,000 added, mile
and a quurter; the Hochelaga Handi
cap, for 2-year-olds, sir furlongs, with
$1,000 added; the Ilenrie Memorial
year olds and up, Canadian owned,
one hu three-fourth miles, with, $1,000
added; the Champion Stakes, for 3
year olds and up, ono mile, with
$1,00 Oadded; the Henrie Memorial
Steeplechase, for 4 year olds and up,
3 miles, with $1,000 added.
W. C. BUTLER FOR ALDERMAN
FROM THE SECOND WARD
Mr. W. C. Butler, one of the city’s
long time citizens makes announce
ment of his candidacy today for the
Aldermans’ place from the Second
Ward. Mr. Butler to a most energet
ic, clever and capable citizen and will
make an efficient Alderman If elected.
ness ho has so far undertaken, has a
great many friends and will make a
strong race.
ing Its oyo aslant on the situation the
possibility of tho 'loss of the Alsace-
Lorraine, provinces, In case of a fight,
causes tho kuBler’s government to do
much sorlous thinking.
American Institute of banking.
Special To The Herald. .
Rochester,, N. Y., Sept. 8.—The
ninth anntml convention of the Amer
ican Institute of Hanking is In ses
sion here, with an attendance of sev
eral hundred delegates from chapters
of the organization throughout tin
country. The institute was founded
in 1961 and Is affiliated with tho Am
erican Hankers’ Association. Its prin
cipal object is educational. To this
end has been provided a study course
which is furnished the various chap
ters, covering the subject of of bank
ing, in its historic, economic and le
gal aspects. Examnatlons are held at
stated intervals on the lectures that
aro cjclLcrod monthly, and on the
grading of the members Is delivered a
certificate of efficiency. The mem
bership embraces cashiers, tellers,
clerks and ot.her employes of the
leading banks throughout the coun
try.
MANY ARRE8T8.
A number of negroea were arrested
He to known to most of our cltlzens3aturday night by Deputies/J. E.
and has made a success of,any buei- Shaw and S. J. Duncan, for various
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OP PYT«»M. v
§ Meets e?*”* Moadaj
,\ evening at 8:00 la
A Castle Hal’ ?iant are.
J Members requested
/ to attend, and ▼‘.siting
Knights are most rm*
dlall/ Invited to meet with at.
CHA8. E. CAtON, C. C
T. H. Miller, K. of R. ft 8. It M. of T.
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WOODMEN OF* THE
WORLD.
CAMP 161
Mvjts first, and third Thursday *1
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton. C. C.
D. P. Woolley. Hlerk.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. S0&
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 8:00 P. M.
All Mason. Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W- i. CLARK, 8EC.
Cream English Cotton Suiting with
small black stripe, 25c.
7 3t Humphreys & Williamson.
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J T TURNER
ARCHITECT.
Office LaGrande Building. P. O. Bex I
Waycross, Georgia.
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NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS
Weeds and gran must be cleared
from lot. as required by city ordi
nance. Thle work mart bo done at
onto and wtthjp the next ten (10)!
days,
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D. M. Bradley, H%|lh Officer.
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