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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
cl? Convenient
For all at this Bank. We are conveniently located, offer
every facility for promptness In banking, and wish to do
business wth YOU. For security, note our resources of
more than Three Quarters of n Million Dollars.
4 PER CENT PAID ON 8AVINGS ACCOUNTS.
\ SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8.
First National Ba
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
J. C. PAYNE, Drugget
The Store With the Open Front v ^
Judge Dick Rueeell irraki In At-'
lanta tonight. He will. doubtless
have quite a congregation.
New Line
Crackers
In Wagcross
Sunshine Biscuits
English Style, Now in Stock
REMEMBER
WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE
GROCERIES
Eggs
PERSONAL All' OCAL
Dr. L. J. Burch retu: .1 last night
cfter an absence of son * weeks. Dr
Burch comes back much improved In
l-calth.
Chicken and
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN
NESSEE.
WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE
CASE CHEAPER THAN THE
OTHER FELLOW.
WILSON GROCERY CO
• Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Menuf.ctved In Waycro.., Q», By
PITTMAN CIGAR CP
Dr. Paul McGee, of Way cross, a
student of the Atlanta Dfental College,
spent Monday in Black-shear with hi*
old schoolmates.—Blacksliear Times
Mrs. Edward Bowler, of Waycross.
was the guest of Mrs. Joe Donaldson
oa Wednesday.—Blackshear Times.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Darling and
Master Robert spent Sunday In Way
cross.—Blackshear Times.
Mr. Frank Wilkinson, a prominent
citizen of Hogansville, Ga., was
among the visitors to Waycross yes
terday.
LIST E.N
L. J. COOPER, President
J.-W. BELLINGER, Cuhldf.
■ NOT TO THE MOCKING B IRD, BUT TO C. S. HARDY
AND SON. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A NOISE LIKE
BUSINESS, AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SAVE
YOU THE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFITS ON YOUR HEA-
VY GROCERIES AND FEED OF ALL KINDS.
WE ARE NOW GETTING IN GOODS AND DOING
SOME BUSINESS AND WHEN WE GET THE
STORES AFTER OCTOBER 1ST., NOW OCCUPIED BY
THE WAYCROSS JOURNAL WE ARE GOING TO MAKE
A NOISE.
IN THE MEANTIME WHILE WE ARE WAITING
CALL AROUND AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT,
ANO TELL YOU HOW WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
BY PAYING CASH AND BUYING IN A LITTLE LARG-
ER QUANTITIES. REMEMBER THE PLACE, CORNER
MARY AND PENDLETON STREETS. OUR PHONE
NUMBER IS 315 ANO WE ARE YOURS FOR BUSI-
NESS.
Mr. J. B. Austin, of Jasper, Fla.,
tvas a guest of the Vlrdie yesterday.
C. S. HARDY & SON.
Mr. A. C. Griffin, of Hoboken, tvas
transacting business In Waycross to
day.
AT THE FRONT
You have to be oa your guard U
you ar ecaught nappies, it Invites
diraster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLCtS
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
8LEEPY HEADS.
They are sought alter by men ol
affairs. You find them In leading
positions of trust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an open se-same
to position and preferment. Our
specialty Is to fit you for business;
to make tbs pay-roll larger; to In
crease the salary of the “big man.”
Enter At Any Tims.
Waycross Business
College
Waycross, Ga. B. F. Zctglar, Pres
*
KILLS FLEAo, CURES MANGE,
BICAISE'S MANGE CURE
BICAISE'S THROAT WASH, WILL
cure Black Tongue In Dog*., or any
ulcerated condition of the throat. For
sale by Seals Pharmacy. 6 8t
LUNATIC ARRESTED.
Annie LeCount, a negro woman,
was arrested thta morning on Eads
street on a charge of lunacy. The
oman is a raving maniac, and w»il
b e fenl to the asylum at Mllledgeville
as soon as possible. The woman had
only been in Waycross since Satur
day, but some years ago sh» lived
here and cooked In some of the best
families In Waycross.
Fights Scheduled For Tonight.
“Kid" McCoy vs. ”Kd” Ely, 10
rounds, at New York city.
‘Cy” Smith vs. Leo Houck, 6 rounds
ft Lancaster, Pa.
Eddie Johnson vs. “Pie" Davh, 10
rounds, at Pueblo, Colorado.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Picture programme will be as fol
lows:
Film No. 1. “When East Comes
West,” a thrilling western drama, fea
tured by the American Picture Com
pany.
Film No. 2. “The Accdent," a
startling railroad wreck, showing
where a fast train is derailed. This
is a feature Lux petura
The vaudeville feature will be
Biff and DeArmo,” first class singing
and acrobatic act.
BEULAH BINFORD PICTURES
SHOW IN SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 21.~For the
first time iii Georgia the Beulah Bin-
ford pictures were shown In Savan
nah today. They were not put o
public exhibition but were given a
private view at the Folly Theatre.
They were seen “by several ministers
of the city, representatives of the
city government and one or two local
societies and by the newspaper rep
resentatives. There was nothing of
fensive in the pictures as seen but
Mayor Tiedeman is still withholding
his permission for them to be put on
public exhibition. It Is not believed
that the showing of the pictures in
any of the theatres will be permitted.
THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION.
Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disor
ders.
A doctor’s first question when con
sulted by a patient is, “Are your bow
els regular?” He knows that ninety-
eight per cent of illness is attended
with inactive bowels and torpid liver,
and that this condition must be re
moved gently and thoroughly before
health can be restored.
Hexall Orderlies are a positive,
pleasant and safe remedy for consti
tution and bowel disorders in general.
We are so certain of their great cura
tive value that we promise to return
the purchaser's money in every case
when they fail to produce entire sat
isfaction.
Hexall Orderlies are eaten like can
dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth
ing, strengthening, healing influence
on the entire intestinal tract. They
do not purge, gripe, causo nausea,
For heaviness after eating, eructa
tion, heartburn and that distressed
feeling, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets
will give relief in five minutes.
Large box of Ml-O-NA STOMACH
TABLETS, 60 cents at 0. R. Brinson
Cq., and druggists everywhere.
flatulence, excessive looseness, diarr-|Sept. 11; Sept. 22; Oct. 2
hoea or other’annoying effects. They
We handle the famous Mascot,
cook stove, every one a winuer. Cash
or easy terms.
Home Furniture Company,
26 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
It is a very serious matter to ask
! for one medicine and have the
wrong or.c cplvea you. For this ]
reason wo urgo you in buying to ]
be careful to gel the genuine—
WKughT
Liver Medicine
The tepauticn cf thla old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, la.
digestion and liver trouble, la Bra*
ly established. It doc* not Imitate
other medicines. It la better than
otbers, cr it would not be the £►
sreeito liver ponder, with a larger
| —i* bwg-t f ti
830 strews V. FJ
LIVED ON
RAW EGGS
Mr. Richard's Experience Wth DIF*
ferent Diets. Peaches and
Buttermilk for Three Years.
Cedlton, Md.—Mr; George Richards,
of this place, during the past 12 years,
has probably tried more different diets
than the average person would ever use
In a lifetime.
What he has to say about his expert,
ments, must therefore be highly interest*
tag to anyone suffering from indigestion
or stomach troubles of any kind.
He says: “For more than 12 years,
1 suffered with stomach troubles, and
paid hundreds of dollars for doctor billi
and medicines. 1 was also operated on
for piles.
1 lived on dried peaches and buttermilk
for nearly three years. The only thing
that would not give me pain was raw eggs.
I was a physical wreck. I could not
sleep, and was as near crazy as a man
could well be. . /
I must say that after taking two 25-ccnl
packages of Thedford’s Black-Draught,
it did me more good than all I ever spent
for other medicines.
1 have been working dally on the farm
ever since, and I am as hard as iron.”
This purely vegetable remedy has been
In successful use for more than 70 years.
Try it. But be sure that it’* “Thedford's.'*
Autumn Meeting At Toronto.
Special To The Herald.
Toronto, Ont., Sept. 22.—Every
thing is in readiness at Woodbine
Park for the opening tomorrow of the
autumn meeting of tbo Ontario Jockey
Club. The club officials expect t ie
meeting to be one of the best ever
held in Toronto. The horses have re
turned to the autumn meeting thor
oughly seasoned after the summer’s
campaign and the quality of the thor
oughbreds will make the contention
for the stakes and purses the keenest
on record.
The programme of the meeting Is
limited to seven races dally, with 139,
600 in added money, and provides as
usual a splendid list of events to be
run for during the seven days.
CABINET WORK.
I am still at the same old stand, 22
Brewer street, and prepared to do all
kinds of cabinet work, upholstering,
trunk repairing, etc. Having done
ycur work lor the past six years I
think I know how to give you the
ind ol work you rant. When you
need any repairing done, remember
J. I. WAITE,
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22
Brewer street, pnonc 294. 22 ti
are especially good for children, weak
persons or old folks. Three sizes,
50c, 25c 10c. Sold only at our store
—The Rexall Store. The Scats Phar
macy. A3
SAVANNAH WILL OPEN
POSTAL SAVINGS BANK.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 21.—Savan
nah Is getting ready to open Its .Pos
tal Savings Dank on Saturday, Sep-
tembor 30th. A postofflee Inspector
reached the city yesterday to gtvo
those who arc to have charge of this
Institution Instruction on how It shall
he operated. Mr. Arthur Solomon Is
to have ehargo of tho bank and the
funds are to ho deposited In the two
Nall .mat Banks of the tltv. It Is eg.
pocted there will be quite a rush of
business from the first day tho hank
opens.
MAY’S
New Corn Meal
Fresh Cream of
Wheat
NeW Mackerel
Hay, Corn
Oats
May’s Mixed Cow Feed
May’s Mixed Horse Feed
New Crop
Garden Seed
CLEAN UP YOUR STOMACH.
And Gas, 8ourness, Dizziness, Head
aches and Bad Dreamji Will Go.
If you really want a clean, sweet,
pure stomach, free from gas, sour
ness ami distress, go to G. R. lirlnson
Co. today and get a 60-cent box ol
Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets.
Take the30 little tablets according
to directions, and If nt thn end of a
week you are not brightor, strongor
and more vigorous, just say so and
get your money back.
Will Observe German Day Oct. 12.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 22.—The Ger
man Club has deciled to observe Ger
man Day on October 12th„ and com
mittees have been appointed to muke
arrangements for it. The occasion is
to be one of some moment this year
Judging by the preparations being
made for it. Thore will be some
speech making and other feature*.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Waycross & Southern
r. r. co.,
Schedule! of Train* Effective January
2, 1911.
Notice:—The arrival and departure*
are (Ivan aa Information and ar*
not guaranteed.
Southbound Train No. i.
Miles Station
0 Hebardvllle, Ga. Lv. 6:30 am
S tVaycrosa (Albany avo) 6:35 am
8 Lavlnla 6:60 am
10 Fredel Ar. 6:65 am
Northbound Train No. 1.
Fredel 2:45 pm
3 Lavlnla 2:60 pm
2 Waycross (Albany are) 2:05 pm
PHcbard villa - 2:10 pm
Trains No. 1 and No. I, dally, ex
cept Sunday.
Jnc. M. Hopkins
Superintendent,
The Need of Pure Drugs
THEREFORE WHEN YOU HAVE A PRESCRIPTION SEND IT T 0 U*
OR CALL AND WE WILL SEND AFTER IT. THE VERY PUREST
1 AND FRESHEST OP EVERYTHING IN DRUGS, A COMPLETE LINE O*
| TOILET ARTICLE8 AND RUBBER GOODS.
jPHONE
68j
CHANGE IN 8CHEDULE.
The following changes in schedule
will become effective at 12:01 a. m,*
Monday September 26th, 19x1.
Notice: The arrivals nnd depar
tures are given as Information and
are not guaranteed.
Suthbound Train No. 1.
0 Hebardvllle, ‘Lv. . . .10:00 n.m*
Miles Station
0 Hebardvllle Lv 10:00 a.m«
2 Wayx. Albany ave. Lv. 10:06 a.m*
8 Lavlnla Lv 10:20 a.m«
10 Fredel Ar. 10:30 a.m*
Northbound Train No. 2.
10 Fredel Lv 2:45 p.m*
8 Lavlnla Lv. 2:60 p.m#
2 Wayx, (Albany ave.) Lv. 3:10 p.m*
0 Hebardvllle Ar 3:16 p.m*
•Trains Nos. 1 and 2 dally except
Sunday. ^
John M. Hopkins,
General Superintendent*
SIX HUNDRED DOZEN FRESH
CANDLED TENNE8SEE EGG8, GO
ING AT 25 CENTS, AT J. W. 8. HAH-
YD’8. 19 It
. WAYCROSS LODGE No. S0&
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
IECOND ANO FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 8:00 P. M, *
All MM.cn. Invited to Atte-d
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC. ,
FOR 8ALE—BUY A LOT FROM
ME; BARGAIN FOR CASH, ANO I
WILL BUILD YOU A HOME. WRITE
TODAY. HOMESEEKER. CARE
WAYCRCS^'HERALD. 18 St