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TUESDAY, I
Fall
SEED
Now Ready For You.
Seed Beans,
Early Seed Peas
Se^d Rye
Seed Oats
Garden Seeds
All Kinds.
Garden and Field
Fertilizers
ALL KINDS OF REMEDIE8 FOR
YOUR HORSES, HOGS, COWS AND
POULTRY.
OUR ROACH AND RAT KILLER
WILL DO THE WORK, OR NO PAY.
/. W. S. Hardy
8UCCE880R TO HAPDY BROS.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
D S SCHUREMAN
to niako and keep is to patronize this
Livery when you are ra neod 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 wo can
please you.
ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL
ENGINEER, Roekford, III.
Plans for any kind cf building pre
paired and structural Iron work of all
kinds. Correspondence solicited. Will
be located permanently in Waycross
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Salta Sublet,
faht.rj st Waycroes, Ga.
PHONE NO. M.
SAID SHE
WOULD FAINT
Mrs. Della Long Unable to Stand
On Her Feet More Than a Few
Minutes at a Time.
A CLOSE INSPECTION
Is wba* always happens when you
are met face to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He may he a friend, but he Insist* on
•cruizing your linen. Be on th#
safe and sure side and have us do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18
IRRESISTIBLE.
Its as cheap ns '•slop" work and
©oks • “hean** bettor.
Wilson
STEAM! LAUNDRY
PHONE 9.
KILL MORE THAN WILO BEASTS
The number of people k.lled yearly
9y wild berate don’t aprroach the
-a*t number killed by disease germs.
Vo life Is safe front their attack,
they're tn air, water dust, even food
But grand proteethfn la afforded by
»«trlc Hitters, which doatroy and
•xpel these deadly disease germs
from th. system. That's why chill.,
hnrt and ague, all malarial and
•any blood diseases yield promptly
* thla wonderful blood purlflcr. Try
. 'hem. and enjoy tne glorious health
tad new strength they'll give you.
Monty back, it nut satisfied. Only
Me at All Druggist.
Pendergrass, Oa.—Mra. Della Long,
of this place, In a recent letter, says:
"For fire or six years, I suffered agon
ies with womanly troubles.
Often, I couldn't sit up more than a
tew minutes at a time, and If I stood
on my test long, I would faint
I took Cardul, and It helped me Im
mediately. Now, t can do my work all
the time, and don’t suffer like I did."
[Persona]
‘Mica Carrie Perham SoelaTiSlitorl
1 i'M"
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ollloi*tfii Mas
ter James left today for New'York'.
Judge Joeeph W. Bennett, of Bruns
wick, Is here attending City Court.
The Misses Poppelh after a vielt to
friende In Waycross. have returned to
their home at Screven, Oa.
Miss Carrie Strickland went to
Blackshear last night to spend several
days with relatives and friends.
Mr. H. H. Rlcketson, of Pearson,
was among the visitors to Waycross
yesteray. He stopped at LaGrande.
There la always something to be
thaDkful for. That la The Herald's
motto.
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Watch This Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
• and
Williamson
All things come to those who^ wait,
but some times It Is a good plan to
meet the coming remittance half way.
Mr. J. H. Blackwell, of Bachlott.
Ga., was a visitor to Waycross yester
day.
Miss Juanita Carpenter will return
tonight from Coweta county where
she has been teaching school.
Mrs. Johns died yesterday at her
home In Charlton county. The fun
eral and Interment occurred today In
Charlton county.
Mrs. Quisle Deen, son and daughter
have arrived in the city from Helena,
Ga., to make their future hoz}e in
Waycross.
Messrs M. J*. Paxton, Lee Thomas
and J. A. Thomas, prominent clfizens
of Folks ton, were guests of the phoe
nix Hotel last night.
Dr. Walker informs the Herald that
he is not a candidate for Alderman
and states that he cannot be Induced
to become a candidate for such office.
Mrs. J. H. Carswell and baby left
today for their home at Klngsland,
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Carswell.
Messrs J. J. Harris and W. J.
Clark are expected home this week
from New York, where they have
been on a pleasure trip.
WANTED—100 Turkeys at once, un
der 3 months old. Apply Waycross
Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box
448.
PRE8. TAFT AND GOV. SMITH.
FOR RENT-seven mom non.e, 43 After , lgniDg and TestIng the raany
Gilmore (treat Apply W. B. Elllhg- bm , pasaca by Congre53 „„ tbe
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf; Georgla Legi8laturej may try t0 tblnk
up some plan to bring about a reduc
tion In the prices of groceries and
So far Bunn-Bell Institute has eigh
ty four boarding students enrolled and
.^t?" d " l rr,1 hC “ * h «y continue to come. Besides eorae
from Flolrdn points, sixteen South
way—weak, tired, miserable, or under
tbo weather. Cardul la a strength-
building tonic medlc!na.for women.
It hai been found to relieve pain and
dlitrese caused by womanly troubles,
and Is an excellent medicine to have on
hand at all times.
Cardul acta on the womanly consti
tution, building up womanly atrsngth,
toning up the nerres, and regulating
the womanly organa.
tta half century ot success Is due to
merit It has done good to thouianda.
Will yon try It? It may be Just what
you need. Ask your druggist about
Cardul Ha will recommend 1L
M. B.—BVff. tot U4in'
Moca Aledklno Co.. Chat
Injfructiont, and 64-r*L
■ir Woman,” mi la puia
SAVANNAH READY TO HELP
BRIDGE ALTAMAHA.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR COMPOUND
I* for coigns and co’ds Ip
•ftfctr childrtn ot grown person*. No
opiates, no harmful drug*. In the
?*!!*« package. Rsfose substitutes
Savannah, Ga,, Sept. 12.—Savannah
seems ready to do Its share toward
raising funds for bridging the Alta-
nmha river so as to complete an au
tomobile route around the state. Tho
city is expected to raise about $5,000
and less than $1,500 of this amounfis
to bo subscribed. Mr. Frank C. Bat-
toy of the Savannah Auto Club has
the solicitation of the'fund in charge.
Georgia counties are represented at
the school.
A'sale of home-made candles, cake
and Ice cream will be held by the
ladies of the Catholic Church Wed-
nesiay night at the band concert. The
proceeds to be used for the Altar So
ciety of the church.
BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
can be eocured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf j foodstuffo generally, but there’, one
; thing certain, and that Is, the people
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW , n Waycro „ „„ , um)
PIANO. PRICE *250. TERMS EASY. „ e no[ waUlng for any , uch mo .
THE PIANO 18 JU8T OUT OF THE
. on the part of those gentlenu...,
FACTORY, HAS NEVER BEEN U8-| they are nQW by ^
ED. 13 tf
FOR RENT—Store house, cotner
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A.
Bennett 9-5-tf
Mrs. Jasper Wyldlng and children,
after spending some days in the city,
returned to Orangeburg. S. C., this
mornlna. They expect to return to
Waycross in about six weeks to re
side hero with Mr. Wyldlng perman
ently.
Rev. W. H. Scruggs especially re
quests every girl and boy Who belongs
to the Sunshine Choir of Central Tab
ernacle to meet him at the Tabernacle
at three o’cclok tomorrow afternoon
promptly. They will go from there to
Mary Street Park where Rev. Scruggs
will entertainm the all.
Summer Colds
bad aa they are, have about the same
chance with
Seels’ Cold Tablets
that * snowball does in—sunihln*.
Try them on guarantee.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
UB RKXALI 4TORX
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D.
Offices 329 and 331 LaGrande
Building.
Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4.
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vetenarlan.
19 Albany Avenue. Waycros*, Ga.
Day and Night Phone 598.
to where they can cut down expenses
at once and that’s to May’s Mill and
Supply Store, next to city water
works.
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 done
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,
Brewer street, phone 294. 22 tf
PREACHER 8H00T8 RELATIVE
News has been received here of
the killing in Taylor county, Florida,
of W. A. Castle, the crime being com
mitted by Castle's brotrer-in law,
Rev. A. J. Jones,. It secius from
the evidence produced at the coroners
jury that bad feeling had existed be
tween the two men for some time,
and that Castle had repeatedly threat
ened to kill Jones. As he approached
Jones home, both Jones and his wife
called to him to stop, thinking he
was armed; Jones then fired his gun
In the air; Castle still did not stop
his approach and when he was about
forty yards from the gate Jones fired
on him. The coroner’s jury returned
a verdict of justifiable homicide.—
Valdosta Times.
GAME LAW VERY UNPOPULAR.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 12.—Solicitor
General Norman of the Atlantic Cir
cuit states that the new game law
recently passed by the state legis
lature is very unpopular throughout
many of the South Georgia counties.
There have been several meetings al
ready in dlffernt counties In his cir
cuit says the solicitor, of men who
have been accustomed to hunt on
their own lands and the v ldilds of
their friends in the past^nd they
have determined not to Submit to a
law which requires that a permit be
had before firing a gun. . They are
willing to abide by the new regula
tions as to the time the law shall be
operative but they do not like the
Idea of living up to the rigid require
ments. According to the idea sug
gested by Mr. Norman, the people In
different districts have banded to
gether pa a sort of mutual protection
society and will not comply with all
the rigid requirements of the new
act which they consider obnoxious
and in conflict with • their ideas of
American liberty and independence.
REAL STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.
Special To The Herald.
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 12.—Old De
fenders’ Day, the anniversary of the
battle of North Point, where the Mary
landers made a successful resistance
to the BritisR invasion in 1814, was
observed as a legal holiday in Balti
more today in accordance with the
custom. It was the battle of North
Point that inspired Francis Scott.
Key to write "The Star-Spangled Ban
ner,” and one of the Interesting fea
tures in connection with today's cel
ebration was the unfurling of the
original flag that’ inspired Key to
write tho national hymn over the ram
parts of historic Fort McHenry.
Buy
Your
COAL
oo*eooeeooe4co490j
At Summer|
Prices. 3
DR. JNO. T. DIXON
specialist On Cancer, end Dropsy.
Office. Klmbal House. Waycross, Ga
Will do general practice day and
night. Calla answered promptly.
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O J H BREWTON
DENTIST. O
43043* LaGrande Building O
Waycross, Georgia. O
OOOOOGOGOOOG
1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gemj
JelicoCoa 1 Per^ '
If bought before Sept. 15th.
1000 Cords of en pa Per ' '
Stove Wood at vw.uv Cord
Williams Coal & Wood Co,
Phone 158. c. M Williams, Mgr.
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