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Eggs~-
Eggs
Just Arrived
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
To Go At
25 cts.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
/. W. S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BR08.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to uiako and keep la to patronize this
Livery when you are in need of a
first class turn out lor any purpose.
We can supply your wants, prompt
and moderately. Give us an oppor
tunity to show you how well we can
please you.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery tnd Safes Stables,
ftbeau SL Wsycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. 6*.
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to chronic diseases
of women and children.
OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND
DROP8Y.
Office Third Floor Lott-HItch Bldg.*
Office hours: 9 to 11 a. ra. 4 to 6 p. m.
Phone, office Residence
Way cross, Goorgia.
Beautiful colored flowered Scrim
and Net.for curtains, 20c nnd 2flc.
20 2t. Humphreys & Williamson.
CATARRH SUFFERERS.
If You Don't Know About Hyomel Try
It at O. R. Brinson Co's. Risk.
Nearly every reader of the Herald
has read about 1IYOMEI, hut many of
them contlueu to suffer from catarrh
Just because they do not exactly un
derstand Just what 11YOMEI ls. ?
To these sufferers G. R. Brim
Co., says yous don’t have to’knew
anything about HYOMKI except that
you breathe it and that tt.jdU)e* not
contain cocaine or opium or any harm
ful druj:.
You cun find out alLabout HYOMKI
without taking any chances whatever.
Just set an outfit today, read the sim
ple Instructions, give it a fair trial
and then if you are not willing to say
that it Is the best remedy for catarrh
that you have ever used G. R. Brinson
Co., will gladly return your money.
A completo HYOMKI outfit costs
but $1.00 Extra bottels 50 cents.
•—sept. 9, 20, 30.
Advertise In The Wtfcrosn Evening
Herald.
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK!
Ex-Deputy Sheriff Joan P. Cason
will engage In *pecia! detective wort
In Waycross end South Georg!* I?
you Bead hi* services telephone N*>
conn house. *
8ee those beautiful white felt hats
and veils just In at
18 2t Humphreys & Willl.nrson,
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Picture programme Is as follows:
Film No. 1. "A Forest Romance,"
a Reliance feature film, beautifully
dramatized and played by all-star ac
tors.
Film No. 2. "A Ranchman's Nerve”,
a western drama produced by the Am
erican Picture Company.
Note—"Collins and LaBelle" will
make an entire change In their act
today.
White figured French Madras for
waists and skirts, 15c.
20 2t. Humphreys & Wllliannon.
YOU TAKE NO RI8K.
Our Reoutat'on and Money Is Back of
This Offer.
Wo pay for all the medicine used
d irlng the trial, If our remedy falls
t.‘ completely relievo you of constipa
te n. We take all the risk. You are
not obligated to us In any way what
ever, If you accopt our offer. Could
anything he more fair to you*!
there any renson why you should hes-
Itnte to put our claims to a practical
to^t?
The most scientific, common-sense
treatment Is Ilexall Orderlies, which
are eaten llko candy. They are very
pronounced, go-.tle and pleasant in
action, nnd ■ articularly agreeable In
every way. They do net enuse diar
rhoea. r .uson, flatulence, griping or
any Inconvenience whatever. Rexall
Orderlies are particularly good for
children, ngod and delicate persons.
Wo urgo you to try Re.xnll Orderlies
at our risk. Throe sizes, 10c, 25c and
50c. Remember, you can get Rexall
Remedies in ths community only at
our Btore—The Rexall Store. The
Seals Pharmacy. A2
Personal
Ml,, Carrie Parham Bools! Editor]
,i " 2T
;-v\
Mr. C. W. Fraser, of Hlnesvllle
pent Tuesday In the city.
County Surveyor A. T. Sweat, of
Glenmore, was among the visitors to
Waycross today.
Mr. Jud J. Harris ha3 gone on a
trip of some days to roints In Okla
homa.
Mrs. R. L. Eaton, of Monticello^ is
In the city the guest of Mr. and .Mrs.
W. F. Eaton.
Everybody is invited to attend the
affair at the Y. M. C. A building Fri
day night.
Mrs. Barnes, of Brunswick, is in
the city the guevt of her daughter,
Mrs. R. W. McCormick
Mrs. R. W. McCormick and chil
dren have returned after a visit to
Lumberton, N. C.
Mr. Cecil Hamilton has returned to
his home in Cordele after a pleasant
visit to friends In Waycross.
Y*
Big shipment fall Ginghams, Per
cales and Outings, 10c and 12 l-2c.
20 2t. Humphreys & Wllllamion.
Hon. A. M. Knight Is receiving
many letters from all over the county,
pledging him th&r support should he
announce for Ordinary.
Mr. M. Kelley, the automobile man,
has two splendid automobile trucks
on exhibition at his garage on Lott
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul McGee, after an
extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Eaton left today for Atlanta. Mr.
McGee goes (o take up Ills dental
studies again.
Mr. William Wilson, a pioneer citi
zen of Waycross, Is in quite feeble
health and Is confined to h!s bed at
hfs home on Parallel street. Mr. Wil
son Is nearly 86 years of age.
Regulur meeting of Waycross Lodge
No. 97, I. O. O. F., tonight. Mem
bers are urged to attend, and visiting
Odd Fellows are most cordially Invit
ed to bo present.
Those "ho have coirsented to take
part in the Mock Wedding Friday
night at the Young Men's Christian
Association hulding, nre requested to
be at the building for a short while
tonight.
Extra large size Linen Huck and
Damask fringed toweh, 25c
20 2t. Humphreys & Williamson.
ANNIVERSARY CF PAOLI.
Special To The Herald.
West Chester, Pa.. Sept. 20.—On
the monument grounds near Malvern
the. customary exercises wore held
today in commemoration of the 134th
anniversary of the "Massacre of Pa-
oll," in which the American troops
under “Mad Anthony” Wayne, in their
retreat from Brandywine, were attack
ed in the night by the British and
routed with great slaughter.
J. M. Pearson, formerly of Valdos
ta, now a resident of the Philippine
Islands, has been appointed chief
clerk of the Judge advocate of the
Philippines division of the United
States • army. He h in the law de
partment of the army and his position
is quite ft responsible one.—Valdosta
Times.
The annual meeting of the Georgia
Drainage Commission will be held in
Waycross in November. Now that
the new drainage law has been passed
it is expected that much interest will
be displayed in this organization.
Bruuswlck will probably send delegat
es to the Waycross meeting.—Bruns
wick News.
Summer Colds
bad as they are. have about the same
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
that a snowball does In sunshine.
Try them on guarantee.
THEISEALS PHARMACYI
v UK RKX4L1 <TORK
Watch Ihis Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
A. B & 4. R.R
**Tbe Standard of Excelllenee in Passenger Service.”
SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911.
Northbound: Southbound:
7:20
am
5:00
pm
Lt. Brunswick Ar.
8:10 pm '
10:45 am
8:00
am
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pm
Lv. Thalman Ar
7:25 pm
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am
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pm
Lt, Waycross Ar.
6:10 pm
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Lt. Douglas Ar
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Ar] Fitzgerald Lt.
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6:50 pm
y:20 am
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Lt. Moultrie Ar.
5:33 pm
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Lt. Tlfton at.
4:30 pm
7:05 am
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pm
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pm
Lt. Fitzgerald Ar.
3:25 pm
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Lt. Cordate Lt.
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Lt. Vienna Lt.
1:38 pm
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Lt Montezuma Lt.
12:50 pm
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Lt. Oglethorpe L>
12:45 pm
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Lv. Talbotton Lt.
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Ar Manchester Lv.
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Lv. Manchester Ar.
10:25 am
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Lv. Woodbury Lv.
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Lv. Senola Lr
9:09 am
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Ar. Atlanta Lt.
7:30 am
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4:45 pm
• Pullman electric-Ughted sleeping cars on night tralna between Thomas
rtlle and Atlanta, via Fltxgerald. Car tearing Atlanta ready for occupanej
at 9:00 pm.
Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets connections from all
Incoming tralna at Atlanta, Inclddlng the Booth Atlantic Limited from Cln
ctnnatl and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and BL
Loula. Connections at
other junction point” *ro well adjusted and are shown In the echedule foldei
which can bo securt
Yom any agent of this company.
Attention la calLw to tho MtabU-hmaat of connections at Atlanta tram
train arriving at Atlanta «:« am.. tM Mt Atlantic Limited Itarini
Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer lesrina
Atlanta 7:33 am., for Chicago and St Louis.
w.
if. Leahy, General
Pass. Agt. E. H. Fell,
Asst. Gen.
Paaa Agt*
Atlanta,
Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
A. D
Daniel, Travelln Passenger Agent
i CLASSIFIED
WANT ADS
j for RENT—Seven room nouie, 4^
j Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elling
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf
BOARDERS WANTED—Good boa.*'
can bo secured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf
FOR RENT—Store house, comer
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A.
Bennett. 9-5-tf
TAX COLLECTORS NOTiqE— FIRST
ROUND.
I will visit the following places or
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 9.
Haywood and Bolen, October 10.
Tellmore, October 11.
Blckley, October 12.
Jamestown aq£ Hebardvllle, Oct IS.
my office to Court House.
J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector,.
12 ft Wure County, Ga.
FOR RENT—Store room at 72 Plant
avenue. Good •stand. Apply to Geo.
I. Steole, 40 Plant avenue. 20 4t
FARM FOR 8ALE.
One of the best farms in Ware
county, containing 140 acres, for
tale. It U close to the city and will
be sold with or without the growing
crop. It It not Saints Rest farm,
out Is almost as good. Apply quick
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St.
or phone 462. 13 lm
FOR RENT—Rccms n<ar court
hou^e 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 8ALt—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—Large ferns. See Mrs.
Geo. I. Steele, 47 Jane street. 14 1*
BOY WANTED—Boy wanted at
Herald office; light work; plenty of
ice cream.
FOR RENT—Furnhhed rooms tor
light housekeeping. Apply this of
fice'. 16 tf
WANTED—Experienced Stenogra
pher, T^be Claim & Adjustment Co.,
20 Elizabeth street. Phone 525. 18 3t
FOR SALE—A nice lot for sale,
cheap, 2 blocks from Gilmore. Address
owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark, Jackson
ville, Fla. 19 6td ltw
FOR 8ALE—Vacant lot on Folks St.
Apply to H. J. Sweat
FOR 8ALE—Nice residence lot
close In at bargain, on easy terms.
Write owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark,
Jacksonville, Fla. 19 6td ltw
FOR RENT—Two story houee
Those wishing to do so can no* to A. P. PERHAM, Sit, at Herald I Mary StreeL Apply O. R. Wolfe, 33
pay their taxes a. any time to me aiofflco. >
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