Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 23, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Eggs Eggs Eggs Just Arrived 600 dozen Tennesee Eggs To Go At 25 cts. A Dozen Phone 62 Or 301 J. W. S. Hardy 8UCCESS0R TO HAODY BR08. A GOOD RESOLUTION to mako and keep is to patronize this Livery when you are iu 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 BoardlnO' Livery *nd Salsa Stables. Cobsau St. * Waycrods, Ga PHONE NO. 0* w* a .■ OR. J. T. DIXON, Physician and 8urgeon v Special attention to chronic diseases of women and children. OBSTETRIC8, CANCER AND 0R0P8Y. Office Third Floor Lott-HItch Dldg. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 4 to G p. m. Phone, office Residence 393 Waycross, Georgia. THE HERALD AND THE CANDIDATES. The Herald Is a Democratic news paper, don't torget 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 city 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 daily and weekly editions from this date to the time of the primary. And there; fore be it further known that we will charge for 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. UNHOBBLED. Fair woman putsch hobble on Her small and dainty feet, So very tight she finds It hard To walk along the streets, She has to travel up a stairs j£S Upon her hands and knees, And coining down she has to hojx Llko little Fldo’s liens. She puts a hobble on her head, A blind of ribbon wide, About the silken braids and curio, Anil puffs securely tired, But whether she Is gray and old Or rosy-cheeked niul young,’ She "never, never, neper putt A hobble on her tongue. —Mian Irwin. AT LAST. She preferred tho upper berth is the Pullman and so he took the low er. After tho curtains tyid been drawn and all was quiet in the car those near the couple heard the wo man lean over an whisper to her hus band: "Peter, dear, I have at last founa what I have looked for so many year*."' "What’s that?" Inquired the bride groom. ”A man under my bed." SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKI Ex-Deputy Sheriff Joan P Cason will engage In tpecla? detective fork Waycross and South Georgia. If you seed bis services telephone No t, eour* house. 5 *</ PATENTS I f**. Hvm. moilrl. akrlrhr* or photo* a dMCriiKlSn. for rail SEARCH mnJ n nUUUty. M ywtra viprrtrnr*. I o^pcunt InforuuUlonF'ft .lRSR5t! U btCors applying I D. SWIFT & CQ. PATENT LAWYER., 303 Seventh St, WatnLntor. 0. C.. t»00»0****** f Personal jfMiss Carrie Perham Social Editor Surely the cool eastern breezes cannot be many leagues away. Preaching all around tomorrow. You can’t miss It unless you try to. See notice of position wanted by young married man, who comes well recommended. Judge Bob Mitchell, of Blackshear is in the city today for business and pleasure. New citizens are coming to Way- cross and Ware county every day and they are welcome. r. F. L. Gibson, of Quitman, was a guest of the Phoenix Hotel last night. Mr. H. Daniel, of Blackshear, spent st night ir. Waycross, a guest of LaGrande. Mr. M. B. Ehrlicker, of 3avannah, and Mr. J. Rad Davis, of Blackshear, were visitors to Waycross today Mr. F. E. Fields, of Parkland, Ga. was among today’s visitors to the city. Mr. Hill Stokes, who has been rail ropding out west, has returned to Waycross. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harvey entei ttined very pleasantly last night at their home in compliment to their guest, Mss Harvey, of Brunswck. The Ware County Medical Society has accepted an invitation from Dr Dallas Williams, of Folkston, to be bis guests on October 3. Miss Lizzie Mortotf who has been the guest of her cotlsln, Miss Mary Lee * -Bowel's, has returned to her home at Unadilla, Ga. The «Bunn-Bell Orchestra composed of students from Bunn-Bell Institute, with Miss Basmajian as director. Play at Central Baptist Tabernacle at the Sunday night service. Tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gorman is recovering from a se- ere Illness of several weeks. For | some days the little fellow’s life was 'despaired of. Prof. W. A. Berry, of Waresboro, electric fans recelr J *’*» J n the city today. Porf. Berry has accepted the position of teacher for the Millwood school, which will begin on tho first Monday In October. By' -; Electric Supply Cc. 20 Lot» Street 12 ti A DREADFUL SIGHT <To H. J. Barnum, of Freevlllo, N Y., was tho fover-soro that had plagued his life for years In spite of many remedies ho tried. At laRt he used Bueklen’s Arnien Salve ard wrote* It has entirely healed with scar»*lv r. scar left;’' Heals Burns, Polls, Ec- tna, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Cams n;d piles like magic. Omy 25 j at All Druggist*. Anyone desiring a “Monitor" guso- Hue Iron, please send order to Mrs. D. C. Young, agent Box 561, Way- cross, Ga. 22 6t If you want so niching good to eat, call J. w. S. Hardy's store. Tho goods and the prices are right. 23 It Col. Lambdin writes The Herald from Tate Springs that his health Is Improving nud that he has learned another game. As to what the new gnnio ts we can scarcely rlak a guess. rf Watch 1 his Space For Announcem ent of Humphreys and Williamson O The Stockton correspondent in tho HomerviUe News says: "W. W. Agee has sold his farm to Mr. Floyd Fen der. He will leave soon for Way« cross. Uncle Budd ha's lived hero a long time and we hate to see him and his wife go." Ynhscvlbo fo* Tbs Herald. Dr. W. X. Nanney, after spending several days here with friends, re turned to Brunswick last night. Dr. Xnnney has not as yet definitely de cided whether he will again locate In Waycross or not. His friends hope he will decide to locate here again. Summer Colds bad as they are, have about the same chance with Seals’ Cold Tablets that a sr.o\. jail doe* In— - "Sunshine. Try them on guarantee. TH EISEALS PHARMACY j * ttK RVXALI STORE We Are Ready To Otter You Real Bargains OUR FALL STOCK IS HERE. JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD HIGH GRADE BUGGIE8. ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC. WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT PRICES. - COME AND LET US SHOW YOU JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YO’J TO TRADE WITH US. Jones Buggy Co CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—seven room home, 43 (Gilmore street. Apply W/B. Elling ton, LaGrande Building. \ l if WAYCROSS. GEORGIA. BOARDERS WANTED—Good hoard can be secured at 54 Reed ktateet. 7 tf FOR RENT—Store house, corner Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu pied by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A. Bennett 9-5-tf FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel SL or phone 462. 13 lm FOR RENT—Rooms near court home 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 TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE— FIR8T ROUND. I will visit the foliowing place* on dates named for the purposo of cot lectin^ 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. TcIImore, October 11. Blckley, October 12. Jamestown and Ilebardvllle, Oct 13. Those wishing to do so can now pay their taxes a i any time to me ai my office In Court House. J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector, 12 t« FOR RENT—Two furnished toms gentlemen, with bath, electric l?hts and phone. Apply to F. A. Bat i, CO Elizabeth streht. I tf FOR RENT—Store room at 72 llant avenue. Good stand. Apply to I. Sfeele, 40 Plant avenge. Fresh meats dt all kinds and prdnpt deliveries to all parts of the city. J. Parker. Phone 288. LOST—Pair gold rimmed eye ghss- es in case. Finder will please retirn to C.' S. Hardy, corner Mary Wd Pendleton streets. 21 It POSITION WANTED—Young oar- ■ W “™ County - Ua - rled man, 23 year, old, with 4 yetrs experience- In clerical work, want* to- sitlon. Willing to work. Address 23 Centre afreet, City. 23 Ct C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. Vetenarlan. 19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Ox Hay and Night Phone (98. I “Tie forehead,” aayt Lillian Ruaacll •'thould not be too high." Great tcott! Are they going to awltch the fore head about Ilka the walat line, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, at* 9 Hicka street. 23 6t For alee tender steak and prompt deliveries to any pert of the city, phone 288, Wt J. Parker. mmsssBM FOR SAL*—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 Hi BOY WANTED—Boy wanted at Herald office; light work; plenty of ice cream. , FOR 8ALE_Two building lots, cheap to quick buyer. Apply at Her- aid office. 22 3t FOR SALE—A nice lot for sale, cheap, 2 blocks from GUmore. Address owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark, Jacksba- v,, le. Fla. 19 6td ltw FOR SALE—Vacant lot on Folks SL Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf FOR SALE—Nice residence lot close In at bargain, on easy \erma. Write owner, Mrs. L. C^Denmark, Jaek|pnvllly, Fla. *9 6td ltw * FOR RENT—Two story house . on Mary Street Apply O. R. Wolfe, 35 Jane. jj tf FOR SALE—Rorae and farm wagon, with harness for *125.00. Apply at 21 3t