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Summer Colds
bad as they ere, hare about the earn#
chance with
Anyone desiring a "Monitor" gr.so
line Iron, plaase (end order to Mrt.
D. C. Young, agent Box SCI. War
etna*, On. , _ 22 Ct
Seals’ Cold Tablets
that a snowball daee In eui
Try them on guarantee.
ONION SETS.
Silver >kln. Pearl and Y«
set*. Beat quality, at Redi
S3 Ut
We are'beadquarters ror low prices
and easy terme.
IS U Home furnlture Co.
THEISEALS PHARMACYI
V/AYCROSS EVENING HERALD
THE
USE
Eggs
Eggs
Eggs
lust Arrived
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
To Go At
25 CtS.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
/. W. S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HAPOY BR08.
Luatrcme embroidery thread In all
colors at Mis* McDonald's.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
SoLjiake and keep la to patronize this
Livery when you are m need ol a
first class turn out (or 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
•carding, Livery and Sales Stables.
Vabeau 8L Waycross, Qa
PHONE NO. 0*
THE HERALP AND
THE CANDIDATES.
The Herald is a Democratic news
paper, don't forget that, so long as
you live In this world, and In view
o( this (act we propose to treat all
Democrats (airly and squarely, with-
out partiality .and with special (avors
to none.
The campaign (or city and county
oOlcers la about to open. In (act it has
opened. Therefore be It-known that
The Herald will charge five dollars
for announcements In Its dally and
weekly editions (rom this date to the
tlmo of the primary, And there,
fore be It (urther known
that we will charge for the
publication o( all platforms, corres
pondence or controversy In (avor ot
or In opposition to the candidacy o(
any person, the sum ot ten dollars
for a column, or In proportion (or the
(ractlonal part ot a column*.
Personal
Mist Carrie Perham Social Conor
A number of f.ne sermons were
delivered In Waycross yesterday.
Mr. George W. Deen is 3pending a
few days in Chicago on business.
Dr. Jacquelin Knight returned yes
terday from a trip to Virginia..
3Uk Marquisette in black, white
and blue, at Miss McDonald’s.
Mr. W. W. Sharpe, Jr., spent to
day at Nlcholl*.
Mr. H. Daniel, of Blackshear, spent
yesterday in Waycross, a guest of
I.aGrande.
Watch 7 his Space
For
Announcem ent of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
Mr. J. M. Tuten, of Alapaha, Ga.,
was among the guests at the Virdie
yesterday.
Mr. E. J. Marsh has returned to
Waycross from New York, where he
spent some time.
Mr. J. K. Larkin, mayor of Ho
boken, was transacting business in
Waycross today.
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgaon.
attention to chronic dlaeasea
of women and children.
OB8TETRIC8, CANCER AND
DROP8Y.
Floor Lott-Hltcb Bldg.
9 to 11 a. m. 4 to 6 i>. m.
Phone, office — ■■■ Residence 3D3
Waycross, Georgia.
PATENTS
M BloodV Breathitt” Wants/ Order.
8peclal To The Herald.
Lexington, Ky., Sept. 23.—Tired
reign of lawlessness that has
'Continuously for many
hmde “Bloody Breath'
the country over./'Che
of Elktawa, ono of the tawr.s
county joined In a ina^s
today to discuss plans to re
store law and order throushout that
section.
The meeting was preliminary to n
country wide conference of the samo
nature which is to be hcM at Jack-
son, tho county seat, early In Octo
ber.
IN MEMORY OF ROGER Q. MILLS.
8peclal To Tho Herald.
Corsicana, Texas, Sept. 23.—Life
long friends of tho late Roger Q.
Mills will unite In paying tribute to
the memory jot their distinguished
fellow towpsman nt memorial oxer-
chea to be held in the public library
in this city tomorrow afternoon.
Th» Navarro County Bar Associa
tion'has charge ot the arrangements
for the memorial meeting and has se
cured a number ot prominent speak-
NMSMU 1 aSS
■wjwsMas,
Whvlpyw tJ
rforo applying
D, SWIFT
PATfNT uAWYCr -J,
303 Seventh Si., Wa*t f "r,.cn. D. I
100 gallons pure Georgia syrup as
good as new. Sealed in gallon cans.
Just arrived at J. W. S. Hardy’s.
Beautiful line of stamped lingerie,
etc., In D. M. C. packages at Miss
McDonald's.
Mr. W. J. Middlekauff, traveling
freight agent of the Illinois Central
with headquarters fn Jacksonville,
was In Waycross Saturday.
Mr. C. H. McRae, of Quitman, who
ha3 been under medical treatment
here at the home of his brother, Mr.
W. H. McRae, Is Improving.
ONION 8ET8.
Silver skin. Pearl and Yellow Onion
sets. Best quality, at Redding's.
25 15t
Mrs. Mary J. Allen, widow of Rev.
Dr. Young J. Allen, of IChina, and
daughter, Miss Alice, are visiting
Mrs. Allen's niece, Mrs. A. E. Coch
ran, 60 Hicks street.
GO ZD STOMACH?
Keep a Cox of MI-O-NA In Your
House ^nd You'll Always Have One.
Some people eat too much, some
drink too much, and hundreds of
thousands of men, smoke too much—
especially In the evening,
especially In the evening.
Use directions If you can, but If stltute.
you can't; use wisdom. Take two
MI-O-NA stomach tablets begore you
to to bed and you’ll awake minus &
headache In the morning.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets are guar
an teed to end Indigestion acute oi
chronic; to promptly banish ga-*,
heartburn, sour rising, # etc. They
are the best remedy for dizziness, bil
iousness, nervousness, headache, con
stipation, vomiting of prenancy, car
or sea sickness, foul breath, night
eats, bad dreams, coated tongue,
languid feeling.
.And a box only costs 50 cents at
G. R. Brinson Co., and druggists ev
erywhere. ■ 4. 15, 25
* Rev. W. F. Thompson, pastor of
^ the Blackshear Baptist church, was
in Waycross this morning returning
from Hoboken, where he conducted a
very successful meeting.
Mrs. S. F. Floyd and children will
move to Waycross this weqk. from
Hoboken and will occupy a homo on
College Hill. Mrs. Floyd moves hero
j to enter her children in Bunn-Bell In-
Mr. Rufus Green, who was once a
resident of Waycross and held a re
sponsible position with tho A.' B. &
A., spent yesterday In the city, a
guest of Mr. Ben W. Redding. Mr.
Green is now traveling for a New
York house.
We Are Ready
To
Offer Yon Real Bargains
OUR FALL 8T0CK IS HERE.
JU8T RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD
HIGH GRADE BUGGIES.
ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS.
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS
AND 8ADDLERY COLLARS, ETC.
WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT
PRICE8.
COME AND LET US 8H0W YOU
JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YO'J
TO TRADE WITH US.
Jones Baggy Co.
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT—seven room nouze. 43
Gilmore street Apply W. B. Elling
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 t(
BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
can be secured ac 54 Reed street. 7 tt
*
FOR RENT—Store house, corner
Mary and Pendleton,. formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight Apply to C. A.
Bennett. 9-5-tf
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
FOR RENT—Room (or young man.
Apply 41 Brunei street. 25 3t
Mr. E. H. Wooten lias returned
(rom Meridian. Mls»„ where bo has
been assistant manager ot a big hotel
for some time. Mr. Mr. Wooten
eras forced to give up bis position on
sreount o( his health, the climate
there not agreeing with him.
SPECIAL MUSIC AT MAJESTIC.
The following musical program will
bo given at the Majestic for the first
halt ot this week:
Koenlgsklnder March, on melodies
(rom Humperdinck's Opera, Hildreth.
Georgia Rag. Gutuhle. Stern’s Amcri-
can-'Eupropoaa Hts, Medley Overture,
Williams. Come Along Ma Cherie,
Two-step, (rom the Rod Rose. Bow
ers. A Dream c( Cleopatra, Waltzes,
Knr.dt. The Tartar ot the . Xavv,
Mar.a, Cobb. B.-te :acktU Ma,cb,
Emerson. Chanticleer Rag, Gumblc.
Love and Rotes, Waltzes, Rolte. The
Winning Fight March, Hotzmann.
J. J. Grat, Musical Director.
FOR RENT—Two turnlshad rooms
gentlemen, with hath, electric llgats
and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 00
Elizabeth street. 21 tt
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St.
or phone 462. 13 lm
FOR RENT—Rooms near court
house In Parker House, also black
smith shop to he used as thopor for
storage on Parallel street. Apply Mrs.
C. Parker, 19 Church street. 13 tt
FOR SALS—Anyone desiring a nice
(nncy outfit It can be found tor sale at
Sutton Grocery Co. Horse, rubber-tire
runabout ami harness; all practically
now, can he bought reasonable. 3
Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 t(
FOR RENT—Store room qt 72 Plant
avenue. Good stand. Apply to Geo.
I. Steele, 40 Plant avenue. 20 4t
Fresh meats o( all kinds and prompt
deliveries to all parts ot the city. W.
J. Parker. Phone 288. 21 3t
LOST—Pair gold rimmed eye glass
es in case. Finder will please return
to c. S. Hardy, corner Mary and
Pendleton streets. 23 It
C. A. DOWNEY, M. O. V. .
Vetenarlan. , '
19 Albany Avenue. Weycross, Gi
Day and Night Phone 198.
Yellow Onion
■t Redding's.
POSITION WANTED—Young mar-
ried man, 23 year* old, with 4 years
experience in clerical work, wants po
sition. Willing to work. -Address 25
Clinton street, city. 23 6t
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms (or
light housekeeping, at 9' Hicks
street. *3 Ct
• C
FOR RENT—Three nice up-stalrs
rooms, suitable (or light housekeeping
St S3 Brewer street - Apply J. A. B.,
104 Plant avenue.
FOR 8ALE—A Columbia clialnless
bicycle, In first claBS repair, brand
new tires. Will sell at a bargain It
taken quick. Dr. W. K. Meeks, Wal
ker building. 25 3t
FOR SAL fc —Two building lots,
cheap to quick buyer. Apply at Her
ald office. 22 3t
FOR 8ALE—A nice lot (or sale,
cheap, 2 blocks (rom Gjlmore. Address
owner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark, Jackson
vine, Fla. 19 6td ltw
FOR SALE—^Vacant lot on Folks St.
Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tt
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 house on
Mary Street Apply G. R. Wol(e, 35
Jane. 19 tt
FOR SALE—Hone and (arm wagon,
with hamaas" tor $125.00. Apply at
2S tt Harold oBce. 31 3t