Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 15, 1911, Image 4

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• ■ ‘ ; V - . . , . ; ' • > lA’-Mhr- '• ir-r waycro8s Evening herald Invest your Money In Purina Feed Purina Chicken Feed Purina Biddie Feed Purina . Horse Feed Personal Ml** Cirri* Parham Social Editor ♦♦♦0»00«»>»»»0*«frW»*»»» FRESH LOT KALAMAZOO CELE RY AT J. W. S. HARDY’S. No Waste To It It’s AD Good to Eat 100 Sacks Just Arrived Phone 62 Or 301 /. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BROS. A GOOD RESOLUTION to mako and koop In to patronize this Hvsry when ydh nre m need of a first class turn ‘out for any purpose. We can supply your wants, prompt and moderately. 4 Give us an oppor- tunlty to show you how well we can please you. NEW INDUSTRIES FOR GEORGIA FOR PA8T WEEK Union Point—Telephone company. Blakely—150.000 bank. Royston—Cotton gin. Sfbne Mountain—$25,000 bank. Atlanta—$1,000,000 bank. Pelham-^Metal strip glazing com pany. Albany—$30,000 lumber company. Falrburn—$100,000 automobile fao tory. McGregor Mayo •oirdlitg, Livery »nd 8>l«i Stahl**. e*b*mi St WiycrcM. Ot. PHONE NO. 63. A CLOSE INSPECTION 1. wbn* always happen. when yog ire igr* tnrc-to face '■ re V BY A LAUNDRY CRANK. •He may lie a friend, but hr Igilill on •crut*»lrlns >our llucn. n* on the life and euro ride and have us do LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS IRRESISTIBLE. . ' If. ns cheap a. work dad look, n ’•hca'p’’ belter. < Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 0. SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE MAJESTIC. In addition to the vaudeville and moving pictures the following musical program will bo rendered by the Ma jestic Orchestra: Oceanic Boil. Two .Step; In The Nick of Time, March; The Carolina Rag; Dream of the Rose, Waltz; Selection, RTravatore; Inj'pocNon Day, March; Wheji I'm A’one I’m Louesome, Two Stop; Since I Fell In !iOVe With Mary; Irish Pa trol Alexander's Ragtime Band; Be- tea, C urraMerlstlc, First of a suit of the Four Winds. J. F. Graf. V -ical Director. You can find the very latest styles in hatf and ready-to-weat at the Bon Ton. v ' 15 2t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy and children have returned after a vtay of two weeks at St. Simon. Judge .Robert G. Mitchell, Jr., of Blacksbear, was a visitor to Way- cross yesterday afternoon. Judge and Mrs. J. # I. Summerall, of Blacksbear were vhltors to Way- cross ye«terday. Miss Juanita Carpenter, who has been teaching school in Coweta coun ty,. Georgia, returned home last night. ! - - ; ■ ' > - r -- \ -<- c . L v. m m w% v /- V' Watch 7 his Space For Announcement of Humphreys and ' Williamson Messrs L. J. Cooper and H. H. Burnett spdnt yesterday In Stv nah. BIG LOT EXTRA FANCY APPLES JUST ARRIVED AT J. Wy S. HAR- DY'8. 15 2t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Halre.’of River Junction, paid the Herald a plesant visit today. Mr. and Mrs.. Hairo will leave for their home tonight. Miss Clyde Griffin and Miss Sallle Lou Wilkinson, both of Quitman, who will teach here this year, have ar rived. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pamplln and daughter have returned from Virgin ia where Mrs. Pamplln has spent some time. The members of First Methodist church choir are requested to *be at the church tonight at 7:30 instead of 8:00 o'clock as heretofore. Mrs. C. T. Caiman, who has been the guest of Mrs. 8. B. Henderson returned to her home at Brunswick today. Miss Wells, of Baltimore, Is with Mrs. Alice Nixon of the Bon Ton for the season and will be pleased to have her friends come and see her. MAKES P JFIT In RAISING OF DUCKS. Dubll:;, Ga.. Sept. 13.—B. H. Rawls of this city/ has proven that duck raising in a very profitable business, In the spring RnwH decided to enter the bnHnefs' of ruining ducks for pastime. He had three ducks and two drakes.*' From these ducks he l\f$ sold $C worth of eggs and given away live dozen, and has sold the remaining ducks for $40. He claims that he realized a profit of $46 from on ex penditure of $5. ' Miss Julia Tate, of .Baltimore, has arrived and is again with Miss Fran cis McDonald. Miss Tate made a number of friends while here witi Miss McDonald last season. j ’j i if [BILE D’. B0V WANTED - Boy wante V‘ | Herald office; light work; plenty of Ice cream. WANTE6—100 Turkey* at once, un der 3 months old. Apply Waycross Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box 418. • - "! FOR RENT—Seven room nous*. 43 j Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elllhg- j ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf, DR. J. T. DIXON, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to chronic diseases ot women and children. Obaterlca, Cancer and Dropey. Office Third Floor Lott-HItOh Bldg. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 4 to 6 p. m. Phone, office Residence Waycross, Georgia. FOR AQED PEOPLE. BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can be secured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf 0|d Fo|ki 8hou | d Be ClrefU | |„ Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW IV. have n safe, dependable and »!■ PIANO. PRICE $250. TERMS EASY. | , oset:ior j. :eo i >e„.cJy that is portlet: THE PIANO 18 JU8T OUT OF THE j ar |y adapted to the requirements of FACTORY, HA8 NEVER BEEN US- nge <j people and persons of weak con- ED. 13 t» KILL MORC THAN WILD BEASTS The nmnbo: of pcopK K.Ued yearly iy wild hearts don’t- aprroach the ra*t number killed by dltcasc germs. No life I? safe from their attacks They’re in air, water dust, even food 8ut grand pro?e«tl<i» Is afforded by iCJectrlc Ili.t rs, which destroy and •xpel theso deadly »!'b-p.i?c germs Tom the sypteru That'? why,chills, -rover and ague. *»!! mrlarial and cany blood diseases yield rromptly o this wonderful blood j-urlflcr. Try hem, and enjoy tn’e Kiorlou* 'hentro \nd new ttruu«S they It six* yoa. Vonej’ back, If not Satisfied On», at All Druggists FOLEY'S HON^Y AND TAR COMPOUND Ts tflfeetivn for covos ml •'*•1* > Children o.- grojrnp*r*«u». o^latn on harmful «!r.»f» la Ur yellow package. Ratute *ub»muVt» DR. MARY WALKER, IN MASCULINE ATTIRE WINS STATE FAIR PRIZE, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 15.—Dr,. Mary Walker, attired in n masculine coat time, was awarded the annual prize as being the bent dressed wo man on the state fair grounds. PHOViE 242 FOR GRANDMAS' SAUSAGE. 108 PLANT AVENUE. 15 It Friends of Mrs. F. H. McGee will regret exceedingly to hoar of her critical .illness at her hor home on College Hill. Mrs. McGee has been in *JII health for some time but is much weaker than usual. , Two new babies came to Waycross last night, but they came to different families. The stork seems to be making hit distributions about right this week. I.ast week he left three at ono house. Mr. H. D. Watts, of Jacksonville, la sow with the Deen Realty Company, having taken Mr. Splggles place. Mr. W^tts will he remembered as the young gentleman who married a Waycross girl. Miss Mary Lyons, a faro^lto here. FOR SALE—BUY A LOT FROM ME; BARGAIN FOR CASH, AND I WILL.BUILD YOU A HOME. WRITE TODAY. HOMESEEKER, CARE WAYCROSS HERALD. 15 2t Summer Colds bad'*! they irt, h»ve about tbs same chance with Seals’ Cold: Tablets that a snowball dace tn sunshine. Try them on. guarantee. TH EISEALS: PH A RMAC YE v as asx4i*i mas FOR RENT—Store house, cofner Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu pled by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A. Bennett ** ' , 9-5-tf LOST—Small puppy, tan color; In formation will bo appreciated. PJione 25. 13 tf FOR’8ALE—One standing desk and one extra large flat top double desk, Derby make, and good as new. Bar gain for some one. Phone 494. 13 5t FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St. or phono 462. 13 lm FOR REfiT—Rooms’ near court hoirse. In Parker House, also black smith shop to be used as staopor for storage on Parallel street. Apply Mrs. C. Parker, 19 Church street 15 tf FOR SALfc—Anyone desiring a nice fancy outfit it can be found for sale at Suttou Grocery Co. l^rse, rubber-tire runabout and harness; all practically neV, 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 stitutlons who suffer from constipa tion or other bowel disorders. We are so certain that It will - relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfaction In every particular that we offer It with our personal guaran tee that It shall cost you nothing tr It fails to substantiate our claim?. This remedp Is called RexaM Order lies. . RexaR Orderlies have a soothing. heaUng,' strengthening, tonic and reg ulative action upon the bowels. They remove all irritation, dryness, sore ness and v weakness. They restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without Inconvenl lence, do not cause any piping, nau sea, diarrhoea, excessive looseher?, flatulence, or other disagreeable ef fect. Price 50c, 25c and 10c. Sold only at our store—The'Rexall Store. The Seals Pharmacy. 4 * A6 GOVERNORS STAND FOR STATE RIGHTS decision in Minnesota rate ONE OBJECTION. } ■ Spring Lake, X. J.', Sept 14.—* Governors of twenty-four states of the union voted this afternoon to unite in protest to the United States Supreme Cour against w’hat they con sider an ’Invasion of the states' rights by federal courts. The decisions of Judge Sanborn in the Minnesota rate case is the par* Ucv.lar invasion to which the Govern ors object. I3y their action thoy es tablish a precedent in American his tory. Judson Harmon, Governor of Ohio, and former Attoriey General of the United States, will kead a committee of protest His -colleagues will be Herbert S. Hadley, Governor Of Mis souri. and Cluster H. Aldrich, Gov-, ernor of Nebraska. Tho motion to appoint such a committee to voice vied* of the conference was made by Governor Em'mett O’Neal of Ala bama, which placed the membership at five. Action was declared unani mous, although Governor William W. Kitchln of North Carolina, the twen ty-sixth delegate, who alone opposed it did so, he said, solely because It would be a departure from precedent; 5 or 0 doses, ”006’’ will cure any case of Chills and Fsver. Price,-25 centa. 7-20-tf , v *: Big supply of caVd ooard, all col- orV Just received at Herald. tf ►oo**oo**oo**oo**oi Buy Your COAL At Summer^ Prices. ♦ 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gem; Jelic ° t Coal $6.00 Pe -f on If bought before Sept. 15th. FOR SALE—Large ferns. See Mrs Goo. I. Stoele. 4j Jane iireeL 14 r 1000 Cords of Stove Wood at. Cord LOST—Small whit* fenufie puppy: fclac^ spot around on* eye. . Informs- ' tlon will b* sppreclated. ’Phone 335. ^ Williams Coal & Wood Co. Phone 158. ' C. M» Williams, Mgr.