Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 14, 1911, Image 4

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CJAKi-' • *» . 14 - • Invest your Money In Purina Feed Purina Chicken Feed Purina Biddie Feed Purina Horse Feed [Personal! pMIm Carrie Porhgm Social Editor i Mr. W. R. Ratliff baa returned from a visit to Jasper, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. King have re* turned from a visit to Callahan, Fla. Mr. Dan Hebbard, of Hebard cy pres* mill company, is in the city. No Waste To It It’s All Good to Eat 100 Sacks A OCOD RESOLUTION to make and ko<*p is to patronise this Livery when you are in need of n 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. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sales SUhlaa. ffibesu 8t Waycross, Ga. PHONE NO. 6*. Just Arrived Phone 62 Or 301 J. W. S. Hardy 8UCCES80R TO HAODY BROS. Mrs. O. C. Furlong left last night for a visit to relatives in Savannah. Mr. S. C. Patterson, of Argle, was among today s visitors to Waycross. Mr. J. M. Roddenberry, of Folks- ton, was among the guests at the Phoenix Hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers left to day for an extended visit to Detroit, Mich. | i W 1 I t. .H . n rt r r . f ^i.rr-nr r i t ...i *, aL J jl : ? f if | lr ./"V t Watch 7 his Space For Announcement of Humphreys and Williamson Mr. Robert H. Murphy, of Jesup, is in the city today greeting his many Waycross friends. Misses Luclle and Nell Bates have returned after a pleasant trip to Ala bama. Mrs. \V. H. Bradley returned last night from a visit to relatives in At lanta. TRINITY CHURCH 8. 8. SOCIAL. At the Tabernacle on the corner of Brewer street nnd Avenue No. 1, at 7:SO o'clock tonight, the entire Trln ity church Sunday school with the parents of the children and all other members of the Sunday school will meet socially. A short program not lasting over thirty minutes will he rendered after which the entire as sembly will be at liberty to Join In the social features of the occasion. Games will be played for the amusement of the children. Other social features will be Indulged In by the larger pupils, after which de lightful refreshments will be served. The Tabernacle Is well lighted and domfortahly seated, and Trinity church is anticipating nn enjoyable evening with Its members nnd friends. A CLOSE INSPECTION Is wim» nlwny* happens when you are met inco to fnc© 'BY A LAUNDRY CRANK. He may he u friend, hut he Insists on •cruwal/lng uiiir linen. Ho on tho •afe and sure side nnd hrtvo us du LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS IRRESISTIBLE. It's as cheap ns "slop" work and took* a •‘henp’* better. i Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 8. KILL MORE THAN WILD 0EA8T8 The number of people k.llod yearly by wild beasts don't uprroach the east numbt r killed by disease germs. No Ilfo Is safe from their attacks rhey’re In ulr, wafer dust, even food. But grand protesthfj h afforded by Sloctric Hitters, which destroy and •xpsl these deadly disease germs Torn the hjbtein. That's why chills, lover and ague, a 11 mr.Iarlal and aranv Mood diseases yield promptly » this wonderful Mood purltlcr. Try kern, and enjoy tne glorious health tad new str* ngth they'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Onl> Me at AU Druggists. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPCUNL la effect!v* for eougat and co’ds lr either children or grown persons. &** pp'jtee no nartnfu! drags* Is the meksn Refuse substitute• I-ntevt novelties In Holt Pins, Beau ty Pins nnd Bar Sols, 25c and $1,00. Humphreys & Williamson. Y. M. C. A. Big hall grime Friday 8 p. m. The Leans nnd Fats. Everybody Invited. Indies especially. Free to all. Miss Mary McKnlght has gone to Charleston, Tenn., where she will vis it. Mr. Will Bates will leave In a few days for Richmond where he expects to take up the study o f medicine. Mrs. Harry O'Brien and children, of Manchester, Ca., are visiting Mrs. S. Du Bose on Gilmore street. Let every friend of education and loyal citizen of Waycros and Ware county rally to the support of Bunn- Bell Institute. Dr. G. P. Folks writes that he is en route home from Detroit. We wish the Doctor a pleasant, profitable and safe voyage home. Bunn-Bell now has about 130 stu dents. Bunn Bell H prosperous nnd happy nnd has one of the best men In the stato at Its head. FOR RENT—seven room nous©, 43 j Gilmore atreet. Apply W. B. Elllhg-I ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can b© secured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf Tho members of the Trinity church Sunday school with their parents nnd friends nnd nil other members of the church are cordlnlly invited to attend tho Sunday school social at tho Tab ernacle on the corner of A. and Hrew or streets tonight nt 7:30. o’clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Jenkins, of Val dosta, arc visiting relatives In the city. Tom sn.vs he Is taking his first visit in fifty years. Miss Lulu Ray bon left this morn ing for Qultmnn where she will be the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. T. S. Wld- * for several days. Mr. H. J. Benton has gone to New York to purchase a big stock of fall and winter goods for hlv popular store. Mrs. Frank Roberta has returned after u visit' to Pavo, Mrs. A. L. Denklns, of Gastonia, N. C., Is visiting Mrs. Abe Hengc- veld on Ware street for several weeks. FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW PIANO. PRICE $250. TERM8 EASY. THE PIANO 18 JUST OUT OF THE FACTORY, HA8 NEVER BEEN U8- EO. 18 11 Mrs. John Gamble and children ar rived la^t night from Valdosta to join Mr. Gamble to make their home in Waycross. Mr. W. A. Smith, of Quitman Is In the city today. Mr. Smith formerly resided in Waycross and has a num ber of friends here. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Halre, former well known residents of Waycross, arrived la*t night from River Junc tion. Fla., and left this morning for Savannah. Upon their return trip they will stop over here for a visit to friends. Miss Nonna Palmer returned to her homo in Waycross, Ga., today, after a delightful visit ( to her sister, Mrs. H. Wellington, in Springfield. Mhs Palmer was formerly a member of St, Mary*© choir and sang the of fertory solo on last Sunday morning. —Jaeksojv.Mle Metropolis. Summer Colds Lad a> they are, hare about the same chance with Seals’ Cold Tablets that a anowhal! djw In iunshthe. Try them tm guarantee. THE SEALS PHARMACY! u* bk.uli . FOR RENT—Store house, cofner Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu pied by J. 8. Knight Apply to C. A. Bennett 9-5-tf LOST—Small puppy, tan color; In formation will be appreciated. Phone 25. 13 tf FOR SALE—On© standing desk and ono extra largo flat top double desk, Derby make, and good as new. Bar gain for some one. Phone 494. 13 6t FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel SL or phone 462. 13 lm FOR RENT—Rooms near couri house In Parker House, also black smith shop to be used as shopor for storage on Parallel street. Apply Mrs. C. Parker, 19 Church street. 13 tf FOR SALE—Anyone desiring a nice fancy outfit it can be found for sale at Sutton Grocery Co. Horse, rubber-tire runabout and harness; all practically new, can be bought reasonable. 9 Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf BOARDERS WANTED—Couple with out children can secure board and room in private family. Apply Herald office. 14 3t FOR SALE—Large ferns. See Mrs. Goo. I. Steele. 47 Jane street 14 1' LOST—Small white female puppy: black spot around on© eye. Informa tion will be appreciated. 'Phone 825. What a Relief }/ Only the woman who has tried knows what comfort and relief a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove brings into the kitchen. ^ It is not only that the New Perfection cooks so well It saves so much work in other ways. There are no ashes to clean up before going to bed; no fire to bank for the night. Everything is ready for cooking in the morning at a touch cf a match. You are saved from an overheated kitchen; saved from soot and dirt; saved from chopping wood and carry ing coal. In the kitchen or the laundry, for the lightest or the most elaborate meal, you will find the New Perfection stove with the New Perfection oven is the best and most convenient , 1.2 tnj 3 Oil Cook-stove rare 2* 3-borner iio*M cm 7_"T • ««»•» which m LLd wid» drrp ih**l»ei, towel neb. «te. I> » era everywhere: or writ# for &• sTth*"* ttfCuaf Bura * »|—ry Standard Oil Company (Incorporate.! i CABINET WORK. I am still at the samo 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, 22 Brewer street, phone 294. . 22 tf Veterans of Army of Potomac. Special To The Herald. Providence, R. I., Sept. 14.—Dlstln> guiahed visitors from many sections of the country have arrived In Prov idence for the fortieth annual reun ion of the Society of the Army of the. Potomac. The reunion will bogin to morrow nnd continue over Saturday. Among tho notableymrtlclpants will, be Gcnernl Daniel E. Sickles, General Horatio C. King, General E. Black and Edwin Markham, the poet Buy Your >00**004F004*004*0< COAL At Summer Prices, i ; 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gem Je, ieo C°ai $600 Fer^ If bought before Sept. ISth. i r 1000 Cords of Stove Wood at Williams Coal & Wood Co. Phone 158.M Williams,.Mgr.. 'Jk