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

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V m pmw : ' ' -iJi t*9*3r* ¥ nBnMHnn !WH[Aia„Mfcg5 WAYCR088 EVENING HeRALD A cr on RESOLUTION Livery when yi first claw turn We can m: ;>ly and moderalely tnnlty to show please you. McGi to patronize this re f.! need of n for any purpose, ir wants, prompt ve us nn oppor- how well we can M ire^or «OJ»rd ; ny, Livery *.nd Silr. f'Hone no. ca ayo tablet. DR. J. T. DIXON, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to chronic diseases of women and children. OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND DROPSY. Office Third Floor Lott-Httch Old*. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 4 to 6 p. in. I’hone, offleo Residence - Wnycross, Georgia. Eggs , Eggs Eggs Just Arrived 600 dozen Tennesee Eggs To Go At 25 cts. A Dozen Phone 62 6r 301 J. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BR08. See those beautiful white felt hats and veils just in at 18 2t Humphreys k WiIIItiir.sc The very latest in ready-to-wear haH at IS 2t Humphreys & Williamson A COLLEGE FOR MILLERS. Special To The Herald. State College. Pa.. Sept. 19.—A school for millers, said to be the first ever opened In the United States, has been established and wit? begin Its sessions at the Pennsylvania State College tomorrow. The school I* to be under the direction ot B. W. Hed rick, the college instructor In milling ami mill engneerin?. Applications for admission to the school have been received from prospective millers all over the country. Cotton Men Will Discuss Weights. Special To The Herald. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 19.—In ac cordance with a call issued by Presi dent Williams of the Memphis Cotton Exchange a meeting will bo held in Uwc city next week, in which every cot-on exchange In the South has been asked to participate. The pur pose is to formulate plans for the su pervision of weights,, in American •pinning centres, to consider the amount of taro to ho allowed nnd to discuss ways and means for ectaV lithmcnt of competent and satisfac lory methods, a* well u* places, fit Arbitration. Other-.xubtecu cf InUg-, est to u*e cution men of tue South are; lkelly to fee ULcnsnai at the masting. | THIS LADY’S . G00D_ APPETITE Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Mobile, Tells How She Gained It. Mobile, Ala.—"I suffered for seven years, with womanly trouble,” writes Mrs. Sigurd Hansen in a letter from thi3 city. ”1 felt weak and always had a headache and was always going to the doctor. At last I was operated on, and felt better, but soon I had tho •amc trouble. My husband asked me to try Cardul. 1 felt better after tho drat bottle, and now, I have a good appetite and sleep well. I foel fine, and the doctor tells mo I am looking better than he ever saw me.” If you are sick and miserable, and suffer from any of the pains duo to womanly trouble—try Cardul. Cardul is successful because it Is composed of Ingredients that have been found to act curatively on the woman* ly constitution. For more than fifty years, it has been used by women of all ages, with great success. Try It. Your druggist sells it N. B — Write to: U6to a AJvHory D«pt.. ChatU- Moots MfJcInaCo.. C M»unoo*a. T*nn., for ftpreioj or WoaMn,” Mat in plain wrapper, on requttL [Personal J JMfss Carrie Parham Serial Editor ^ Our northern viators are enjoying this fine South Georgia weather. •f If your little bo7 needs a hat see those at Miss Frances McDonald'*. Mr. Enoch Jenkins made a business trip to Homerville today. Mrs. W. D. Owens and little son. of Jacksonville, are visiting relatives In Waycross. Mr. D. J. McIntosh, of Blackshear, returning from a business trip to Ma con, was in Waycross today. r. D. A. McGee went over to Blackshear this morning and spent the day at the home of hi*? brother. Watch This Space For Announcement ot Humphreys and Williamson Miss Frances McDonald ha3 Just received a large shipment of little boys hats. Hats, hats, hats for little boys, all sorts, colors and kinds, at Miss Fran ces McDonald’s. Lot of those beautiful white fc ready-to-wear hats, in at 13 2t Humphreys & Williamson Dr. N. A. Frier, of Fairfax, was shaking hands with his many Way cross friends today.. Mr. A. L. Jones and family, of Sar asota. Fla., are spending some days in this section visiting relative? and friends. Mr. and Mr?. W. Goodwin announce the birth of a little daughter at their homo. The little lady’s name is to be Dorothy Louise. Mr. W. S. Booth, the wel manager of the Manor Tradi pany, was among the visitors to Way cross today. for Atlanta, where he will res studies at the Atlanta College of Phy sicians and Surgeons. session tonight. CONVENTION OF r.’KE CHIEFS. Special To The ’.erald. Milwaukee Wis., Sept. 19.—Tho first sessb n of the nnnual convention of the ’.iternational Association of Fire F Incurs was held in the Audi torium this morning with fire chiefs of the United States and Cnnnda In from nearly all of tho principal cities attendance. .Mayor Seidel delivered an address of welcome and John the association, responded for tae visitors. The convention will continue its sessions four days. One of the fea tures is an exhibition of fire appara tus of the most modern pattern and design. tonight. Mr. Arthur Chaffee, who has been spending some time hero at the home of his brother, left last night Weldman, Mich. CLASSIFIED '"The Standard ot Excelllence in Passenger Service.” SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911. Mrs. O. J. Allen and little son, Oscar, loft this morning for a visit of ty. 7:20 am 6:00 pm Lv. Brunswick Ar. 8:10 pm 10:45 am 8:00 am 6:40 pm Lv. Thalmau Ar 7:25 pm 10:00 am 9:20 am 8:00 pm Lt. Wnycross Ar. 6:10 pm 8:45 am 11:00 am 9:40 pm Lv. Douglas Ar 4:35 pm 7:10 am 12:05 pm 10:46 pm Ar| Fitzgerald Lt. . 8:30 pm 6:05 am 8:20 am 7:15 pm Lv. Thomasvllle Ar 6:50 pm 9:20 am 9:25 am 8:22 pm Lv. Moultri e Ar, 6:33 pm 8:05 am 10:39 am 9:30 pm Lt. Tifton Ar. 4:30 pm 7:05 am 12:15 pm 10:55 pra Lv. Fitzgerald Ar. 3:25 pm 6:00 am 1:40 pm 12:15 am Lv. Cordele Lv. 2:05 pm 4:40 an 2:01 pm 12:34 am Lr. Vienna Lt. 1:38 pm 4:14 am 2:48 pm 1:23 am Lv 3fontczuma L". 12:50 pm 3:30 air 2:56 pm 1:35 am Lv. Oglethorpe L\ 12:45 pm 3: ”5 an 4.32 pm 2:58 am Lv. Talbotton Lt. 11:10 am 2:00 atm 5:15 pm 3:40 am Ar Manchester Lt. 10:30 am 1:20 am 5:20 pm 3:45 am Lt. Manchester Ar. 10:25 am 1:15 pm 5:41 pm 4:06 am Lv. Wood bar/ Lv. 10:04 am 12:52 am 3.34 pm 4:59 am Lt. Senola Lt 9:09 am 11:64 pm 8:15 pm 6; 40 am Ar. Atlanta Lt. 7:30 am 10:15 pm 0:45 am 3:60 am Lr. Manchester Ar. 4:30 pm 12:45 an 22:55 am 4:50 am Lt. LaGraug. Ar, 8:25 pm 11:45 pm 3:50 m 8:45 am Lv. Tallad* H:30 am 7:45 pm 6:56 pm 11:46 am Ar. Birmingham Lv. .... im 4 45 pm j FOR RENT—seven room nouse, 43 ; Gilmore street. Apply W. ^ EiWhg- i ton, LaGrande Building. i 1 tf j BOARDERS WANTED—Good board j can be secured at 54 Heed street. 7 tf j j FOR RENT—Store house, corner j Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu- j pied by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A. i Bennett 9-5-tf Mr. -L. J. Cooper has Joined his wife and children at Hendersonville, N. C.. and will return home with them the latter part of the week. SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. Special To The Herald. Saratoga, X. Y„ Sept. 19.—Masons of highest degree from many States assembled In Saratoga today at the opening of the annual sessions of the Supremo Council, thirty-third degree Scottish Rite Masons. The business of the meeting will occupy three days. Mr. J. H. Smith, a former resident of Waycross, but who is now engaged in the turpentine business at Chester, Ga., returned home thi3 morning after a short visit in the city. The old Air Dome is being torn down today. The fixture? were ship ped to Jesup where Mr. Fred Murphy, formerly of Waycross, will open a moving picture show. Summer Colds • bad as they are, have about the same chance with Seals’ Cold Tablets taat a snowball doe* in———sunshine. Try them on guarantee. THEISEALS PHARMACY* v UB UE.WL1 «?11HE Pullman electric-lighted sleeping cars on night trains between Thomas ville and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets connections from al) Incoming trains at Atlanta, Including the South Atlantic Limited from Ctn clnnatl and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and 8L Louis. Connections ai other junction point** \re well adjusted and are ahown In the schedule foldei which can be eecurt Vom any agent of this company. Attention is calk.., to the esfsbJ^Imeat of connections at Atlanta from train arriving at Atlanta a*.4* am., sktw the A&L Atlantic Limited leavini Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leavlna Atlanta 7:3? am., tor Chicago and St Louis. W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt E. H. Fell, Asst. Gen. Pass Agt. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. A. D. Daniel. Travtlln Passenger Agent FOR SALE—One standing desk and one extra lar ; :e fiat top Ueablo desk, Derby make, and good as new. Bar* gain for some one. Phone 494. 13 5t FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel SL or phone 462. 13 lm FOR RENT—Rooms near court 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 SALfe—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 bo bought reasonable. D Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf FOR SALE—Large ferns. See Mrs. Geo. I. Steele, 47 Jape street. 14 IS BOY WANTED—Boy wanted at Herald office; light work; plenty of ice cream. TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE—FIRST ROUND. 1 will visit the following places oti dates named for the purpose of col lecting state and county taxes: Millwood, October 1, Fairfax, October 3. Manor, October 4- Glenmore, October 5. Braganza, October 6. Waresboro, morning, October 7. Beach, October I. Haywood and Bolen, October 10. , Tellmore, October 1L Bickley, October 12. j pay their taxes a. any time to me j my office In Court House. J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector, 12 tf Ware County, Ga, FOR SALE—Vacant lot on Folks St Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf FOR 8ALE—Nice residence close In at bargain, on easy terms. Write owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark, Jacksonville, Fla. 19 6td ltw FOR RENT—Store in good I apply quick at 14 Plant avenue. 1 1*0R RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply this of fice. 16 tf — WANTED—Experienced Stenogra pher, The Claim & Adjustment Co. 20 Elizabeth street Phone 52S. 18 3t FOR SALE—\ n [ ce i ot for tale, cheap, 2 blocks from Ollmore. Address J FOR RENT—Two story house on Jamestown aid Hebardvllle. Oct 18. Mary Street. Apply G. K. Wolfe, 331 owner, Mrs. L. c. Denmark? Jackson- Those wishing to do so can sow Jane. 19 tf Title, Fla. 19 ctd ltw -/ - . * r