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Eggs
Eggs
Eggs
Just Arrived
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
To Go At
25 cts.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
J. W. S. Hardy
8UCCE880R TO HAPDY BROS.
THE HERALD AND
THE CANDIDATES.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and ketp is to patronize this
Livery when you are in 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
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stabfss.
Csbeau St. Waycross, Oa
PHONE NO. 63.
The Herald Is a Democratic news-
paper, don't forget that, so long? as
you live in this world, and In view
of this fact wo propose to treat all
Democrats fairly and squarely, with
out partiality ,and with special favors
to none.
The campaign for etty and county
officers Is about to open. In fact it has
opened. Therefore be it known that
The Herald will charge five dollars
for announcements in its dally and
weekly editions from this date to the
tlmo of the primary. And ther*
fore be it further known
that we will charge for the
publication of all platforms, corres
pondence or controversy in favor of
or in opposition to the candidacy of
any person, the sum of ten dollars
for a column, or in proportion for the
fractional part of a column.
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and SurQcon.
SpecLal attention to chronic diseases
I of women and children.
OBSTETRIC8, CANCER AND
DROPSY.
Omco Third Floor Lott-Hltch Dldg
Offico hours: 9 to It a. m. 4 to C p. m.
Phone, office Residence —
Waycross, Georgia.
PATENTS
D. SWIFT & GO.
Personal
* Miss Carrie Perham Social Editor_
Everybody invited to spend the eve
ning at the Y. M. C. A. tonight.
Mr. W. C. Paul has returned from
a visit to hH brother at Pavo, Ga.
Capt. Warren Lott made a business
trip to Blackshear today.
Mrs. Will J. Ray, of Jacksonville,
is in the city the guest of her mother,
Mrs. T. G. Bibb.
r. J. B. Lewis has returned from
Nashville, where lie has been attend
ing Berien Superior Court.
Mr. W. D. Owens, of Jacksonville,
is In the city today shaking hands
with his many Waycross friends.
Mr. W. S. Booth, the popular man
ager of the Manor Trading Company,
was a visitor to Waycross today.
Mr. J. H. Quinn and son, Willis
Quinn, of Fitzgerald, were in the city
today.
Messrs. C. S. Harly & Son havo
opened for business on the corner of
Mary and Pendleton streets. Se<
their ad in this Issue.
FRESH LOT ONION 8ETS AN ON-
ION SEED, JU8T ARRIFED AT J.
W. 8. HARDY’8. 21 2t
Miss Agnes Brewer arrived today
and will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Scruggs at their country
home.
Anyone desiring a "Monitor” gaso
line iron, please send order to Mrs.
D. C. Young, agent Box S64, Way-
cross, Ga. 22 6t
Mrs. W. R. Cox, of Brunswick,
who has been the guest of Mrs. J.
W. Mallon at 138 Plant avenue, has
returned to her home.
The Y. M. C. A. building will be
open to all who care to come tonight.
During the evening the mock mar
riage will take place in the gymna
sium. There will be plenty of seats
Tor everybody. The marriage will oo
cur about 8:30. Everybody invited.
CATARRH SUFFERERS.
Big sh!.>me*t electric fans receiv
If You Don't Know About Hyomei Try
It at G. R. Brinson Co’s. Risk.
liyck Electric Supply Cc.
20 Lott Street 12 t
Waycross parties will go In auto
mobiles to Vado'sta Sunday to meet
the Atlanta Constitution’s scouting
‘ car. They will accompnny tho Con-
1 stitutlon’s car to Waycross Monday.
The scout car is arranging a route
for the Constitution's round the state
tour.
Nearly every reader or tho Herald
has read about HYOMEI, but many of
them continou to suffer from catarrh
just because they do not exactly un
derstand just what HYOMEI Is.
To these sufferers U. R. Rrlnsoh
Co., says yous don't have to know
anything about HYOMEI except that
you breathe it and that it does not
contain cocaine or opium or any harm
ful drug.
You can find out all about HYOMEI
without inking any chances whatever.
Just get 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 comilete HYOMEI outfit costs
hut $1.00 Extra bottvls SO cents.
—Sept. 9, 20, 30.
A DREADFUL SIGHT
To H. J. Ilarnutn, of Freevllle, N X.,
was the fever-sore that had plagued
his life for years lu spite of many
remedies he tried. At Inst he used
lluskleu's Arnica Salve aid wrote-
‘ It has entirely healed with scar'd?
scar left.” Heals Burns, Boils, Ec-
ma, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
rd Piles like magic. Omy 25o at
All Druggists.
Master Lee anl Herbert Nettles re
turned to the city with their father
this week to attend school. Little
Miss Gertrude Is still in Savannah
with her mother who has been quite
sick. Mrs. Nettles Is Improving some
hut not enough to say when she will
be able to return home.
In Connecticut the state hangman
Is to retire on a pension. He has
been in the hanging business for forty
years, so they think he is entitled to
• rest
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK!
Ex-Deputy Sheriff Joan P. Casot
will engage in special detective wort
»- Waycross and South
you need a is services
> Bam
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itb Qtorrlt. -I'
t.l.jlioL No
Jews Will Observe»Roth Hashana.
Savannah, On., Sept. 22.—The Jews
of Savannah nre preparing to opserve
Bosh Hashana. the jWtsh holiday, to
morrow. There will be services at
Both the Synagogue Nlckve Isreal and
the Orthodox Synagogue on Montgom
ery Btrcet tomorrow and Monday.
Rabbi Solomon has poparod a special
sermon for tomorrow morning.
The members of the ^Georgians”
are requested to be at the Y. M. C.
A. building tomorrow afternoon at
four o’clock to meet Miss ‘Parish,
who is to be the guest of the Geor
gians whllo in tho city.. Miss Parish
is sent out by the state board of edu
cation in the interest of the rural
school and will tell the Georgians
about her work whllo In the city.
Miss Parish will be entertained by
Mrs. J. Walter Bennett at her homo
on Gilmore street.
Watch 1 his Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
$2.40
T.O
Tifton, Georgia and Return
VIA
Atlantic Coast Line
ACCOUNT OF
| South Georgia Land & Agricultural
Exposition
SEPT 27-OCT 7,-11
40 counties in one collosal Exposition, combining land,
agricultural and live stock shows.
CLASSIFIED
Gilmore street. Apply W.
{ton, LaGrande Building.
WOMAN'S BUILDING FOR WOMAN'S. WORK
CARNIVAL OFAMUSEMENT
Aeroplane and Auto Races.
Baseball Tournament.
Chautauqua of Music and Oratory.
Scientific Lectures and Conferences
on the Farm, Stock and Domestic
FOR RENT—Room at R1 Parallel SL
pr phono 462. 13 lm
Tickets on sale September 26th to October 6th 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. G. P. A. L. P. Green, T. P. A.
Savannah Ga. Thomasvllle, Ga.
B. T. Morgan, T. P. A. T. J. Wright, Agent,
Savannah Ga. Brunswick, Ga.
TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE—FIRST
ROUND.
Summer Colds
bad as they are, bare about tbe same
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
rr.':
that a snowball does In- —sunshine.
Try them on guarantee.
THETSEALS PHA-RMACYJ
‘UK BKXALI STORK
I will visit the following places on
dates named for the purpose of col
lecting state and county taxes:
Millwood, October 1.
Fairfax, October 3.
Manor, October 4-
Glenmore, October 6.
Braganza, October 6.
Waresboro, morning, October 7.
Beach, October £.
Haywood and Bolen, October 10.
Tellmore, October 11.
Bickley, October 12.
Jamestown aid Hebardville, Oct 13.
Those wishing to do *o can now
pay their taxes a; any time to me at
my office b Court House.
J. T. Strickland/Tax Collector,
12 *1 Ware County, Ga
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
gentlemen, with bath, electric llgnts
and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60
Elizabeth street. 21 tf
l-OR RENT—Store room at 72 Plant
avenue. Good stand. Apply to Geo.
. Steele, 40 Plant avenge. 20 4t
Fresh meats of all kinds and prompt
deliveries to all parts of the city. W.
J. Parker. Phone 28S. 21 3t
FARM FOR 8ALE.
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 be bought reasonable. 9
Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf
FOR 8ALE—Large ferns. See Mrs.
Oeo. I. Steele, 47 Jane street. 14 II
BOY WANTED—Boy wanted at
Herald office; light work; plenty of
Ice cream.
FOR *SALfc—Two building lots,
cheap to quick buyer. Apply at. Her
ald office. 22 3t
FOR SALE—a nice lot for sale,
cheap, 2 blocks from Gilmore. Add^ss
owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark, Jackson
ville, Fla. 19 etd ltw
FOR SALE—Vacant lot on Folks St
Apply to H. J. Sweat '
19 it
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vctcnarlan.
<9 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Gx
Day and Night Phone US.
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One of the best farms in Ware
county, containing 140 acres, for
•ale. It is dose to the city and will
be sold with or without the growing
crop. It la not Saints Rest farm,
iut Is almost as good. Apply quick
to A. P., PERHAM. at Herald
office.
For nice tender steak and prompt
FOR SALE—Nice residence lot
close In at bargain, queasy terms.
Write owner, Mrs. LJ C. Denmark,
Jacksonville, Fla. 19 6td Itw
FOR RENT—Two story house on
Mary Street Apply o. R. Wolfe, 35*
Jane. 19 tf
FOR SALE—Hone and farm wagon.
deliveries to any part of the city, with harness for $125.00. Apply at
phone 288, WT - J.-Parker. 21 3t Herald office. 21 3t
j BOARDER8 WANTED—Good board
can be secured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf
j FOR RENT—Store hoyse, cofner
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A.
Bennett. 9-5-tf
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