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ice cream.
’ l will visit the following places on" Elizabeth street,
dates named for the purpose fa col
lectin^ state and county taxes:
Millwood, October 1. ;
Fairfax, October 8.
^lanor, October 4-'
Glenmore, October 5.
Braganza, October 6.
Waresboro, morning, October .7, -
Beach, October $. .
Haywood and Bolen, October 10.
Teilmore, October 11.
Bickley, October 12.
Jamestown aad Hebardville, Oct 23.
Those wishing .Jo do so can' now
pay their taxes a; any time to me at
my office hi Court House.
J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector,
v
12 tf v Ware County, Ga.
WANTED—Experienced 8t<
pher, The Claim & Adjustment Co.,
20 Elizabeth street Phone 623. 38 3t
FOR SAL£—A nice lot
cheap, 2 blocks from GUrfiore
owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark,
ville, Fla.. ll
Several of the young men who are to
take part In the mock wedding belong
do the Baracca class and for that rea
son It is thought best to postpone the
party.
Fresh meats of all kinds and prompt
deliveries to all parts of the city. W.
J. Parker. Phone 288. 21 3t
and then it you are not willing to Bay
that it Is the best remedy for catarrh
that you havo ever used G. U. Brinson
Co., will gtydly return your money.
A complete HYOME1 outfit costs
but $1.00 Extra J>ot?els. 50 cents.
—8ept. 9, 20. 30.
1 have beenworking daily on the farm
ever since, and 1 am as hard as iron.'*
This purely vegetable remedy has been
ht successful use for more than 70 years.
Try it. But be surethat it’a "ThcdfordV*
FOR 8ALE—Vacant lot oi
Apply to H. J. 8weat V
F^RM FOR 8ALE.
FOR 8ALE—Nice -<
close In at bargain, <
Write.owner, Mra. L.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Summer Colds
bad a. they are, hare about the tame
chance with
Advertise In The Waycron Esenias
Herald. >
Seals’ Cold Tablets
FOR RENT—Two story honee on
Mary Street Apply O. R Wolfe, 35
Jane. I 9 t(
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK!
-E.t-Depi:!;' .She'IS Joan P Cn»on
will engate In ,:-.--talWecme wo-fc
»- W* error- .rid Sant* taoneta. .1*
you n-ed hti service# tell hose N*.>
Bmp bonsa.
sunshine.
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White figured-French Madras for
waists and skirts, 15c.
30 St Humphreys £ Williamson.
For nice tender, steeh and prompt
deliveries to any rart of
phone 2*8, WTJ. Parkei
FOR 8ALE—Horse and :arm wagon.
1th harness for $125.91} Apply »*
St St
UK BKhSLI HTOItg
2L 3t Herald office.
Personal
GOING
AFTER THE
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Tow net*
dkblect
KRESO
DIP No
DEPENDABLE
SURE
I PENSIVE
V TO USE
■pedal book-
nutet of rai-
gem pharmacy
T. S. Paine,
Eggs ■
Eggs
Eggs
Just Arrived
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
To Go At
25 cts.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
/. W. S. Hardy
8UCCESS0R TO HADDY BROS.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and keep is to patronize this
Livery when you are m need of a
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 we can
please you.
McGregor Mayo
Hoarding. Livery *nd 8*ft* Stables,
febeaj St. W&ycrooa, Gt
PHONE NO. 63.
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to chronic diseases
of women rind children.
OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND
DROPSY.
Office Third Floor Lott-Hltch Bldg.
OfTlco hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 4 to 6 p. m.
Phone, office ■■■» ■ Residence —
Wayerops, Georgia.
Beautiful colored flowered Scrim
und Net for curtains. 20c and 25c.
20 2t. Humphreys & Williamson,
CATARRH SUFFERERS.
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If You Don’t Know About Hyonol Try
It at G. R. Brinson Co's. Risk.
Nearly every reader of the Herald
has read about HYOME1, but many of
them contineu to suffer’from catarrh
Just because they do not exactly un
derstand Just what HYOMT3I la.
To these sufferers G. It. Brinson
Co., says yous don’t liav# to know
anything about HYOMKt except that
you breathe it and that It doe* not
fcoutuln cocaine or opium or any hamf
ful drug.
* You can tlnd out all about HYOMEl
without taking any chances whntevoh
Just get an outfit today, read the sim
ple instructions, give It a fai
and then If you j—~ —* - «»»»**-
that I
See those beautiful white felt hats
and veils just In at
18 2t Humphreys & Wllllamsca.
YOU TAKE NO RI8K.
Our Reoutat'on and Money It Back of
Thie Offer.
Wo pay for all the medicine used
during the trial, If our remedy fails
to completely relieve you of constlpa-
i.m. We take all the risk. You are
not obligated to us In any way what
ever, If you accept our offer. Could
anything be more fair to you? Is
there any reason why you should hes
itate to put our claims to a practical
test?
The most scientific, common-sense
treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. They are very
pronounced, gentle and pleasant in
action, and particularly agreeable in
every way. They do net cause diar
rhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or
any inconvenience whatever. Rexall
Orderlies are particularly goed’ for
children, aged and delicate persons.
We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies
at our risk. Three ^izes, 10c, 25c and
50c. Remember, you can get Rexall
Remedies in ths community only at
our store—Tho Rexall Store. The
Seals Pharmacy. A2
LIVED GN
£ Miss Carrie Perham Social Ed/tor
Extra larle size Linen Huck and
Damask fringed towels, 25c
20 2t. Humphreys & Williamson.
For the best in fresh meat j, let W.
J. Parker serve you. Phone 288. 3t
A shipment of Fabian suits at the
Bon Ton.
' Mrs. F. B. Trent is spending some
time with relatives at Brunswick.
Mr. J. D. Lockrldge, a well known
Douglas citizen, was a guest of La-
Grande today.
FRESH LOT ONION SETS AN on
ion SEED, JUST ARRIFED AT J.
W. S. HARDY’S. 21 2t
Mrs. J. E. Dlckins returned la3t
night from a visit to relatives in Sa
vannah. 1
Miss Ala Robertson, after a visit
to Miss Claudia Lucas, returned to
her home in Savannah today.
Rev. W. F. Thompson, pastor of
the Blackshear Baptist Church, was a
visitor to Waycross today.
Mr. George Stobbs, of Wheeling, W.
Va., is here prospecting with a view
to locating in Ware county.
Mr. Mat Borfan, of Prescott, Iowa,
owner of a Deenwood farm, is a visi
tor to Waycross today.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. FInnell, of Mo
chanicsville, Pa., are here prospecting
with a view to locating in this favor
ed section. 1 "
Don’t fail to see that mock marriage
at the Y. M. C. A. building .Friday
night. You will enjoy it Everything
free.
Mr. W. D. Youmans went*to Sa
vannah last night to see his wife, who
is under treatment in a hospital. Mrs.
Youmans Is getting along fine, to the
delight of her many friends.
The public generally' Is invited to
attend the mock marriage at the Y.
C. A. building tomorrow', Friday
night. It is reported that the cos
tumes are perfect dreams.
Dr. W. N. Nanney, of Brunswick, a
former citizen of Waycross, Is here
shaking hands with his many friends,
DAiif erre Dr * Nanne f has diB P° 8ed drQ B
K/sfv LllUJ business in Brunswick, asd may de
cide to move back to Waycross.
Mr. Richard’s Experience With Dif
ferent Diets. Peaches and
Bnttermilk for Three Years.
Mr. J. Johnston Williams, of the
Decn Realty & Improvement Company
went to Atlanta last night to enter
Bt. Josephs Hospital for treatment
Cecllton, Md.—Mr. George Richard),! Some time ago, whllo in Boston, Mr
william, had the mlafortnne to break
one of his arms, and It has been gtv-
has probably tried more different diet)
than the average person would ever use
In a lifetime.
What he has to say about his eitperi*
ments, must therefore be highly interest
ing to anyone suffering from indigestion
or stomach troubles of any kind.
He says: "For more than 12 years,
I suffered with stomach troubles, and
paid hundreds of dollars for xioebir bills We are requested to announce that
and medicines. I was also operated on I [(le B a»ea entertainment which-ha.
ing him considerable trouble recent
ly. He will be absent from the city
for a rfonth or more.
lor piles.
I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk
for ncarly-threc years. The only thing
that would not give me pain was raweggs.
I was a .physical wreck. 1 could riot
sleep, and was as near crazy as a mao
could well be.
I must say that after taking two 25-cenl
packages of Thedford’s Black-Draught.
been announced for Friday night at
the home of Mr. and^Mrs. Edgar
Carswell has been postponed on ac
count of the |entertainment at the Y.
M. C. A. building for that e*—*
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Watch This Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
! CLASSIFIED
$2.40
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Tifton, Georgia and Return
VIA
Atlantic Coast Line
ACCOUNTOF
| Sooth Georgia Land & Agricultural
Exposition
SEPT 2T-OCT 7V11
40 countes in one colossal erpositlon, combining land,
agricultural and live stock shows. |
WOMAN’S BUILDING FOR WOMAN'S, WORK
CARNIVALOFAMUfeEMEivjT
\ Aeroplane and Auto Races. .
Baseball Tournament.
Chautauqua of Music and Oratory.
Scientific Lectures and Conferences
, on the Farm, Stock and Domestic
Tickets/on sale September 2Gth to October Cth Inclusive,
and for trains arriving In Tifton, Ga., before noon of October
7th, 1911. Final limit to reach original starting point returning,
not later than midnight October 9th, 1911, For further infor
mation see your Ticket Agent, or correspond with,
E. M. North, A. O. P. A. L. P. Green, T. P. A.
Savannnh Ga. Tbomasvllle, Ga.,
B. T. Morgan, T. P. A. T. J. Wright, Agent.
Savannah Ga.. Brunswick, Ga
{ FOR RENT—seven met? house, 43
Gilmore street Apply WT B. -ElUSg-
ton, LaGrande Building. t( '
j = 4r
{ BOARDERS WANTED—Good bard
’; can be secured at 54 Seed street. 7 tt
FOR RENT—Store house, copier
Mar;- and Pendleton, formerly otcu-
pled by J. S. Knight Apply to )f. A.
Bennett 9-5-tf
I -t—
; FOR RENT—Iloom at 51 Parallel St.
or phone 4G2. 13/iiq,_
FOR RENT—Rooms near
house la Parker House, also
srhlth shop to be used os sbopor for
storage on Parallel street. Apply Mrs.
C. Parker, 19 Church street |13 tt
FOf\ SALt—Anyone desiring i nice
fancy outfit tt canTie found for sale at
Sutton Grocery Co. Horae, rubber-tire
runabout and harness; all practically
new, can be bought reasonable. 9
Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf
COLLECTORS NOTICE—FIRST
I rooms
FOR SALE—Large ferns. Seo Mrs.
Geo. I. Steele, 47 Jane itreot. 14 It
BOY WANTED—Boy waited at
‘1 office; light work;' plenty of
,-r sale,
j Address
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Folks St.
19 tf
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terms.
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