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Purina Feed
Purina Chicken
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Purina Biddie
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Purina Horse
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It’s All Good to Eat
100 Sacks
Just Arrived
Phone 62 Or 301
/. W. S. Hardy
8UCCES80R TO HADDY BROS.
Or. and Mrs. Rippard Entertain.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to oia!;e am! keep is to patronize this
Livery when you nre ia need of n
Drat class turn out for any purpose.
We can supply. your wants, prompt
and moderately. Give us nn oppor-
tunlty to show you how well we can
plenso you.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery «.nd 8afe» Stable*,
."•bany St. Wsycroja, Ga
PHONE NO. 64.
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to chronic diseases
of women and children.
038TETRICS, CANCER AND
DROPSY.
Office Third Floor tatt-HItch Bldg.
Office hours: 9 to It a. m. 4 to C p. in.
Phone, office Residence — ■
Wnycroas, Georgia.
m GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
PiiysiiibTis Failed To Help Mrs.
Green, But She Finally Found
Relief in Cardui.
Maetrr. Va.—Mrs. J. C. Green of thla
•l*ce, rays: ‘1 suffered with womanly
troubles so that I could hardly sit up.
Two of the best doctors in our town
treated nie. and I tried different medi
cines. until I gave up all hopo of aver
Setting well.
One day. I decided to try so mo Car
dui. It did so much for nio fflil I
ordered some more, and It cured mo!
Today. I feel as well as I ever did in
my life.
The pairs a: d tho trouble are all
lone. 1 feel like another person In
•very way. I wi U every sufferer could
know what Cardui will do for sick
women."
A few doses of Cardui at the right
time, will save many a big doctor bill,
Dr. and Mrs. J. c. Rippard were
at home last night to about sixty-five
of the younger set, for their daughter,
Mbs Lucllo Rippard. Tables for the
game, Heart Dice, were placed on the
pretty broad veranda nnd the recep
tion ball and parlors all thrown open
for the young folks. Tho decorations
which were very pretty and tasty
wore all of green and white. Mist
Rippard was assisted by Mrs. A. P.
Pcrham, Jr., Mis* Nell Darnes, Miss
Nan Smith, Miss Ruth Brown and
ntle Smith, Miss Ruth Brown nnd
Miss Margaret Morrison who served
punch during the game and dainty
ices nnd cake after the game. Miss
Lucllo Is one of the most popular
girls of the younger set nnd the eve
ning was thoroughly enjoyed by all
present. Those who were entertained
were: Misses Ruth Brown, Kato Ly
on, Kathleen Chandler, Kate Lewis,
Susie Sutton, Rhuelmn PeFord, Meta
NMcholls, Florence Andrews, Vorn
Norton, Gladys TVrter, Sarah Salis
bury. Robor'.a Shrlver, Addle Bello
Lowther, Mildred Cason, Marlon
Winn, ' iss‘ Winn, Juanita Bennett,
Viola iatllff, Ettelno Goddard, Cedi
King, Eunice Benton, Ellen Bln in,
Enin Lang, Nan Smith, Florie Price,
Lucllo Knox, Margaret Morrison. Mrs.
Perhatn; Arnold Ileidt, Julius Hen
derson, Bernard Way, Warier Stan
ton, Hiram Goddard, Carl Porter, W.
S. Henley, Morgtfn Gilchrist, Edwin
Murphy, Ernest Ragland, Miller Lott,
Olin Smith. Fleming Folks, Dixie
Brinson, Hnrren Lowthor, Hill Bates,
Hugh Gilchrist, Will Parker, Ralph
So*?oms. Kontz Bennett, Chas. Wig-
Pins. Arthur Knight, Sam DuBose.
Maitland Lucas, Grady Harris, Ar
thur Miller, Lucian Ray, Charlie Par-
Chester Ducan, Leon Vann, Jack
llnrrold, Dare Pope, Morris Blood;
Lucllo Rippard.
[Personal
► Miss Carrie Parham Bed it Editor*
Prof. H. B. MandevIIle, of fifasup. Is
spending today In Waycros#5
Mr. "W. G. Corbett, of Argyle, was
among the guests at LaGrande today.
Mr. J. S. Knight made a business
trip to Patterson yesterday.
Mr*. Lydia Norman, of Chicago, is
a guest at LaGrande.
Mr. Fred H. Frost, of Lumber City,
was a visitor to Waycross yesterday.
Mr. Mlr.eil, of Folkston, is in the
city today. He reports everything
O. K. in charlton county.
Preaching at all the churches to
morrow. God bless 'em, be the
preaching good or bad.
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Watch This Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
r. E. F. Lattimer, of Valdosta,
was among the guests spending yes
terday at the Phoenix.
Mr. G. R. Booth, a well known
citizen of Manor, spent last night in
Waycross, a guest of the Vlrdle.
Misses Inez and Margaret Elling
ton have returned after-an extended
visit to relatives at Brunswick.
Miss Ethel Martin who has been the
attractive guest of - her cousin. Miss
Mary Lee Barnes, left this morning
for her home In Cordele, Ga. -
A new line of earlly fall hats, in
white and purple felts, at Miss Eddie
Parnell’s.
Newest things In white and purple
felts with veils, just in, at Miss Eddie
Parnell’s. *
Mr. Josh Dinkins, who. has been
quite sick with fever, Is Improving,
and hopes to be out again soon.
Miss Ruth Fulton, of Jonesboro,
Ga., Is visiting at the home of Judge
and Mrs. W. A. McDonald on Albany
avenue.
The new studio building for Mr.
. J. Dolan, on the corner of Mary
and Parker streets, will soon be com
pleted.
Mr. A. R. Hood, the popular, hus
tling manager of the Walker-Hood
Furniture Company, returned last
night from a business trip to Savan
nah..
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleton streets*
The Rev. Wm. Hirst Helgham, Rector.
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity,
September 17.
Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.
Litany and Holy Eucharist, 11 a.
Evening Praytr, 7:30 p. m.
All those, without other definite
church engagements cordially invited.
WEEK DAY SERVICES:
Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a.
Thursday, Feast of Saint Matthew,
Holy Eucharist, 9:30 a. m.
Friday, Litany nnd Meditation, 5
p. m.
Mrs. Will Miller and Miss Johnnie j
Miller, who have been guests of Mrs. I
Cora Miller for some days returned [
to their home at St. Augustine today. |
Mrs. Miller and daughter have been!
in Asheville, N. C., for some time.
CLASSIFIED
COURTESY OVER
. THE TELEPHONE.
FOR RENT—seven room aouse, 43
, Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Ellifig-
I ton, LaGrande Building. l tf
Ha* It occurred to you that both j J
time and patience would be conserved I
by a study of the expression used In
introducing yourself to the man at;
the other end of the wire? Modern
I BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
can be secured at &4 Reed afreet. 7 tf
f-JZ-
FOR RENT—store house, (corner
life la one rush, bustle and hustle. Mary nnd Pe ndleton. formerl/ occu-
with little thought for the niceties p|ed by j s . Knlght AppIy t0 c . A .
of the occasion, yet, a stranger does B enne tt t 9-5-tf
Tomochichi Tribe, No. IS, Improv
ed Order of Red Men, had an inter
esting meeting last nlghgt. One can
didate was given the warrior’s de
gree.
Mr. Calvin Parker, owner of the
Parker opera house is having the
building put In apple-pl® order for
the winter business which will he
large.
by preventing serious sickness.
It tones up the nervous system, and
helps make palo checks fresh nnd rosy.
Thousands of weak women have been
restored to health nnd happiness by
Uing Cardui. Suppose you try it
It may l>« Just the medicine you used.
Mrs. F. M. Turner nnd children,
after a visit here to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Raybon, left yester
day for Jesup, where they will visit
for a short while before colng to their
future home at Dubllu, Ga.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, Jr., and Mas
ter William will return tonight from
Atlanta, where she has been spendiug
a few days en route home from
Clarksville nnd Cornelia where she
has spent some time.
Dr. W. N. Ainsworth, one of
old Ware county boys, who is now
one of the finest preuchers in South
ern Methodhm, will preach at Trini
ty church at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow
evening. Don’t fall to hear him.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
•• Pulpit will be filled tomorrow, both
morning and evening, by Dr. W,
Price, the pastor. Mr. Price Is a very
forceful speaker, nnd Is very much
at home In holding the attention of
his audience.. His sermon* are us
ually brief, full of Inspiration and
spiritual food. It is hoped that every
pew In the church will be filled to
morrow. Services ns follows:
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
The music will be very attractive,
consisting of selections by the chorus
choir, and violin *olos by Miss Bes-
majian. She will render at the mor
ning service Schubert’s Serenade.
Everybody cordially Invited to at
tend all of these services.
ru*h into an office or private resi
dence nnd shout out, "Hello, hello!’’
ami wlrd up this by .angrily exclaim-
inj, "Well, why don’t you answer?
FOR 8ALE—On© standing desk and
one extra l?rge flat top double desk,
Derby make, and good r.3 new. Bar-
There Is n certain civility due over gnln for 80me onc . PhQno 494 13 5t
the telephone as well as In the pres
ence of the other person.
Miss Minnte Lee Wood nnd Miss
Dorothy Dodd t of Tennessee, and
Miss Arvella Williams, of Quitman,
who will teach here lu the public
school have arrived and are at home
with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Joiner on
Folks street.
N.B.-ftV,*
t fi»; LJ*H' AJvWory Cl
Moca MtJicin* G»..Ouiunooca, ]>nn.. for ft
AmNv-k. 'Horn# Tr**
Hr *mm«, mm la »Uia «rr*f par, ua request.
Joseph McCarthy, of Savannah, has
announced his candidacy for the po
sition of Commissioner of tabor.
*
FOR SALE—BUY A LOT FROM
ME: BARGAIN FOR CASH, AND I
WILL OU'LO YOU A HOME. WRITE
TODAY. H0MESEEKER, CARE
WAYCRC33 HERALD. 15 2t
Summer Colds
bad a> they are, have about the same
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
that a snAwbali does in———sunshlnt.
Try them on guarantee.
There will be prayer meeting every
night next week at the Second Bap
tist Church. Everybody cordially In
vited to attend and take part In the
services.
Large corporations are rapidly in
structing their employes, especially
their "exchange girls,’’ to use the
shortest, and at the same time, most
courteous means of calling n person
to the 'phone. Loss of temper does
not make for ( expediency. The man
who goes to the 'phone In a dignified
way, talks In a modulated tone, and
has clear cut Ideas of what ho wants
to say usually accomplishes his bus
iness in a much shorter space of time
than the man who wrangles with
“central" and is in a temper by the
time he gets the person he wants
and finds It necessary to explain to
a total -stranger why he is in such a
stew.
Tho telephone is one of the most
important of the modern time-saving
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St
or phone 462. 13 im
FOR RENT—Rooms near court
house In Parker House, also black
smith shop to be used as shopor for
storage on Parallel street Apply Mtt.
C. Parker, ID Church street. 13 tf
FOR SALfc—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
FOR SALE—targe ferns. See Mrs.
Geo. I. Steele, 47 Jane street. 14 18
BOARDERS WANTED—Couple with
out children can secure boa^d and
Inventions. It plays a part In thei ro0 m In private family. Apply Herald
Dr. J. B. Bagley, of Waycross,
made his first inspeclon of St. Marys
Wednesday «.nd talked of making the
trip here In his automobile next
wcea and stopping over three or four
days. He wn* registered at the Pee
ples House.—SL Marys Georgian.
life of each one, and there is no J office.
reason why it should not prove an
efficient aid to all classes. We strive
for perfection in our mechanical de
velopment, and the human equation
is fully as important a* the purely in
dustrial art*. The key note to the
whole situation as relating to tele
phone use Is, "bepollte.’—Greenville,
S. C. News.
FOR RENT—New two-story home
on Reed street October ls't. Apply
W. W. Ansley, 42 Brunei street.
THEISEALS PHAKMACYJ
- US RKXALI «TOR*
Mrs. 3. C. Morton, Miss Beulah
Miller and Miss Alice Morton are on
I a vtitt to Atlanta. While away they
gill visit Rome, Chattaupoga and aev-
FOR RENT—Stcre in good location,
! »PPly quick at 14 Plant avenue. 16 2t
BOY WANTED—Boy wanted at
Herald office; light work; plenty of
Ice cream.
“AOENT8 WANTED-To tell Texas
landa. No experience neceitary. Bis
money for'travellng enlesmen. If you
are a "live wire" write R R C^ARK,
•ales manager, Hamlin, Teiaa."
8-76-law 15w.
FOR RENT—Furni ibed rooms for
Usbt houtekeeplns. Apply this of-
LOST—Small white female puppy;
block (pot around one eye Informa-
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