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WAYCROSS EVENING, HERALD
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New Line
Crackers
In Waycross
Sunshine Biscuits
English Style, Now in Stock
REMEMBER
WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE
Eggs Chicken and
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN
NESSEE.
WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE
CASE CHEAPER THAN THE
' OTHER FELLOW.
WILSON GROCERY CO
THE SALVATION ARMY—Will
conduct a service in Parker'a class
room. Everybody invited. Subject:
"The Cleansing of Woman,” by Capt.
H. G. Miller.
Leading Grocers. ^
Wilson Block. Phone 128
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SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Ga., Bp
PITTMAN CIGAR CP
Mr. Will J. McGee, formerly of
Waycross, now of New Orleans, has
been in the city for two days with
friends and relatives. Will wan our
neighbor and good friend in the days
past. We wish him all*the good luck
in tre world.
Humphreys & Williamson announce
that they will have their big fail and
winter millinery opening October
and 4. Every lady in the city Invit
ed to attend. 26 2t
AT THE FRONT
ITou have to be on your- guard tf
jcu ar ecaught napping, It invites
diraster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE
f * GRADUATES ARE NEVE**
8LEEPY HEADS.
They are sought alter by men o!
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 the pay-roll larger; to In-
fcreaso the salary of the “big man.”
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
Waycross, Ga. R. F. Zeigler, Pres
*
Mrs. J. H. Myers, Miss Janie Dart,
Miss Ethel Dart and Miss Sadie Dart,
who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs
W. W. Sliarpe left this morning for
Albany where they will be guests of
Mrs. Myers.
A DREADFUL SIGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N Y.,
was the fever-sore that had plagued
his life for years in *pite of many
remedies he tried. At last he used
Busklen’s Arnica Salve ai*d wrote*
4 It has entirely healed with scar* el?
t scar left" Heals Burns, Bolls, Ec*
ztma, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Cams
ard Piles like magic. Only 25 2 at
All Druggists.
FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY
(Liquid)
Is a -great medicine cl proven value
for both acute and chronic kidney and
bladder ailments. It is especially re
commended to elderly people for It*
wonderful tonic and reconstructive
qualities, and the permanent relief
and comfort It gives thet. Gem Phar
macy; T. S. Paine.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan to colored people
with good security.
t- J. Burch, Specialist
T 2m Redding Bldg. Waycross, Ga.
6 or 6 doses “666” will tonre any
case of Chills and F*rer. Price, il
cents.
"Just Say”
HORLICK’S
It Mians
Original and Ginulna
MALTED MILK
Tha Food-drink for All Agos.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agree, with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted stain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no aubstitute^AskforHORUCK'S.
r Others are imitations.
According to a dispatch from Way-
cross to tlio Savannah Nows, a Ware
county farmer dropped dead yester
day, caused by excitement. Following
is the dispatch:
"Wrought up by seeing Leon Combs
and John Daugherty, well known
WHAT SAVED
HER LIFE
Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful
Experience that Might Have
Ended Seriously.
feivesvllle, W. Va.—Mrs. Dora Martin,
In a letter from Rlvesvllle, writes:
young men, trying to kill each other. I “For three years, I suffered with wo-
Dr. J. II. Brewton, who has licen
sick at Blackshear for the past week,
has recovered and returned to Way-
cross and resumed his dental practice.
GREATLY PLEASED WITH CITY.
Mr. P. H. Estes, superintendent of
the Union News Company, with head
quarters at Richmond, Va., spent yes
terday and part of today |n Waycross.
Mr. Estes was greatly pleased with
Waycosa and her people, and paid
the city some very high compliments.
one using a pistol, the other brass
knucks, William Nettles, aged 50,
dropped dead today in a field near
Manor, west of Waycross.
“Heart failure Is believed to have
caused Ills death. The young men
were picking cotton at Hamp Ben
nett’s farm and had a disagreement of
some kind. Nettles was a spectator.
Neither of the fighters was hurt.
“The deceased is survived by a wife
and eleven children."
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Film No. 1. "Lone Eagle’s Trust".
A dramatic play by the Powers Com
pany. The cast for this picture If ;
composed of real Indians.
Film No. 2. "Willie Wants To Make
Butter.” A comedy production by tho
Lux Photoplay Company.
The -vaudeville feature will be
"Allen and Henna,” In a comedy
sketch.
manly troubles, and bad pains In my
back and side. I was nervous and
could not sleep at night.
The doctor could not help me. He
said I would have to be operated on be
fore I could get bettor. I thought I
would try using Cardul.
Now, I am entirely well.
I am sure Cardul saved my life, t
will never be without Cardul In my
home. I recommend It to my friends.”
For fifty years, Cardul has been re
lieving pain and distress caused by wo
manly trouble. It will surely help yon.
It goes to the spot—reaches the
trouble—relieves the symptoms, and
drives away tho cause.
If you suffer from any symptoms of
womanly trouble, take Cardul.
Your druggist sells and recommends
1L Get a bottle from him today.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
f
W-p«te book, ’ Horn# Treatment
Mrs. John Moore, who has been
pending some weeks in New^ork
city is expected home tomorrow.
BARACA CLASS ENTERTAINMENT
Tho Baraca class of Central Baptist
Tabernacle entertained a largo num
ber of their young' lady friends at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cars
well last night. The large back yard
was beautifully lighted with Japanese
lanterns, hung in the trees, under
which a number of seats had been
placed for tho young folks. Games
and music were enjoyed and then de
licious cream was served by some of
the young men of the class, assisted
by Mrs. Carswell, Mrs. C. H. Low-
ther, Mrs. Mathew Carswell and sev
eral others. The evening was greatly
enjoyed by all the young people, as
always the case when they are at Mr.
and Mrs. Carswell’s home.
Big supply of card board, all col
ors! just received at Herald. tf
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We handle the * famous Mascot
cook atova. every one a winner. Cash
or «asjr terms.
Horn, Furniture Company,
Plant and Albany Arena*
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JOHN S WALKER <>
Attorney and Counselor At O
Law, O
Office up-stalrs Southern O
Hotel. O
WAYCROSS. — GEORGIA. O
lor Women." tent In plain wrapper, on request.
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS.
To those wishing low price? and
easy terms, wo can please, anything
In furniture and furnishing goods.
Special orders will receive our care
ful attention.
• Home Furniture Company,
O OOOOOOOOOO Of26 tf
Plant \nd A’bnny Avenue
Coffee Goodness Proven
by a Century of Use
There Is something wonderfully satisfying and fascinating
about this coffee blend that has been in daily r • fur over ft
century. Something far different from ordinal , - . This is
the coifee that was served in the quaint Fn r.c Market, New
Orleans, to society belles and beaux of the olden time. And that
was so liked by Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other famous
men. It is today tlie same identical, deliciously aromatic blend
that was famous over a hundred years ago.
Then you could get this coffee with a history—the : jal
French MarkefCoffee
i table. For the old French Market
i nil
may serve it daily at your o
blend is perpetuated by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and delivered everywhere in perfect aroma and strength In her
metically sealed tins. Injurious elements are roasted out of
French Market Coffee. In New Orleans, lor hundred* of years,
it has always been the custom to drink cup after cup, even at
midnight. You may do the same today. Be sure you get the
— . . * -«j o. u I'-jfcet flavor.’*
genuine. “There is only one real old French Marl
At All Grocers
Blooded, Roasted and Ground crjy t?
French Market Mills
(New Orleans Coffee Co„ Ltd~ Proprietors)
Now Orleans, Lb*
“The Best in the World”
As the bride led her friends into her
cool, spotless kitchen, they broke into a
chorus of approval.
“Well, I am proud of ft," ihe »aid, "and proudest of
all of my stove. lt’a a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove,
and I think they are the best in the world. They toast,
roast, broil and bake equally well—really to perfection—
and die kitchen stays much cooler and cleaner than with any
other range. This stove cuts my kitchen work almost in half."
There is no wood or coal to carry for a New Per-
no ashes to clean up. It is ready for use as soon
as In; out at a touch of the fingers—economical as well as
quick and convenient
str'
Standard Oil Company
CASTOR IA
For Iniants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
MAY’S
New Corn Meal
Fresh Cream of
Wheat
New Mackerel
Hay, Com
Oats
VAYCR089 COUNCIL HO.
dr. O. U. A. M.
Meet* over? Monday evening in Bad
ffen’u Hall, leOtt-HJteb building at •
m.
Visiting brother* cordially Invited
to moot rftb us.
tf hero#! Coillns, U C*rl Collins.
ectr Councilor.
Advertise In The Wa/crosi Evening
Herald.
WAYCROSS LOOGE No. 30V
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING At-8:00 P. M.
AH Mesons Invited to Attend
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W- 4. CLARK, SEC.
NOT A WORD OF 8CANDAL
May’s Mixed Cow Feed
May’s Mixed Horse Fe3d
New Crojf
Garden Seed
/
Marred the call of a neighbor on Mr*. ;
IV. P. Spangh, of Manville, Wfo., wfc» ■£,'
raid; "ehe told me. Dr King's New
Life PUli had cored her or obstinate
kidney trouble and mad., her feel like
a new women." Eaer. but eure rem
edy for etomacb, liver apt k-aaey
trouble*. Only 25c at All UrugatitA