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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
KRESG DIP No. I
will do the work.
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INrrvpENSIVE
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a special book*
Gf HI PHARMACY
' T. S. Paine,
(771
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to mako and keep is to patronize this
Livery when you are m need of a
first class turn out for any purpose.
We can supply your wants, prompt
end moderately. Give us an oppor
tunity to show you how well wo can
please you.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery «nd tales Stables,
tftbeau St. Waycrws, Ga
PHONE NO. 6*.
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Silverware
Sale
Discontinued if pat
terns half regular
price.
I'cnspoon G5c per sot
Jesert Spoon, $1.75 per set
Forks $1.75 per set
Tablespoons,.. $2.50 per sot
Only Uniltod quantity In
stock. 8eo our window for
Silverware Bargains!
Little & Odom
JEWELERS! *
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
Eggs
Eggs
Eggs
lust Arrived
600 dozen
Termesee
Eggs
To Go At
25 cts.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
f. W. S. Hardg
SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BROS.
THE HERALD AND
THE CANDIDATES.
The Herald Is a Democratic news
paper, don't forget that, so long a a
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 ft known that
The Herald will charge five dollars
for announcements in Its dally and
weekly editions from this date to the
time of the primary. And there
fore be It further known
that wo will charge for
publication of all platforms, corres
pondence or controversy In favor of
or In opposition to the candidacy of
any person, tho sum of ten dollars
for a column, or in proportion for the
fractional part of a column.
personal |
J* Mis* Carrie Perham Sonia! Editor
The circus is coming. Get yourseh'
in shape to take the kids.
Mr. L. A. Harrison, of Ocala, Fla.
is In the city spending a few days
with friends.
Mrs. O. J. Allen and little son, 03-
car, will return tonight from a visit
to relatives in Bryan county.
Mrs. J. G. Stelnhelmer has return
ed after spending some weeks In
Asheville, N. C.'
Mrs. F. H. McGee’s friend-3 will be
pleased to learn that she Is noma bet
ter, although not at all w-ell.
Dr. J. E. Barnard, of Valdosta,
will arrive tomorrow to attend the
Baptist Association, which will be in
session here several days.
Go to W. J. Parker for your freak
meats of all kinds. Prompt deliver
les. ’Phone 28S. 27 4t
Mr. J. L. Pennington, of Jasper,
Fla., was among the guests at the
Vlrdls yesterday.
Mayor S. E. Cannon, of Folkston,
was among the guesti at the Phoenix
Hotel last night. Mr. Cannon is also
game warden for Charhon county.
ONION SETS.
Silver fkln, Pearl and Yellow*bnlon
sets. Best quality, at Redding’s.
25 15t
DR. J, T. DIXON,
* Physician and Surgeon. / -
Special attention to chro-ic diseases
of women and children.
OBSTETRICS. CANCER AND
DROPSY.
Offlco Th’rd F'loor Lott-Hitch Bldg.
Office ho- is: 9 to 11 a. in. 4 to 6 p. m.
Phone, office Residence 393
Waycross, Georgia.
Mrs. Bosworth and Miss Maude
Beck are expected home tomorrow
from a visit to points in the north,
where they spent some weeks.
News from Mr. H. C. Bunn, who 1*3
In an Atlanta hospital, where he un
derwent an operation (or appendici-
tel, is to the effect that he Is getting
along splendidly.
Big fall and winter millinery open
ing Optober 3 and 4, at Humphreys &
Williamson. 26 2i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberson re
turned this morning from their wed
ding trip which was spent in North
Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Robereon
will mako their home with Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Joiner on Folks street
\
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vetenarlan.
19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Ga.
Day and Night Phono 598.
Mr. A. B. Fisher, who is engaged in
the turpentine business in Florida, la
spending the day in Waycross, a
guest of LaGrando. He w ill go * to
Ludowicl tonight to join his wife for
j a visit of a few days.
Mr. Burdette Loomis, Jr., of the
Ware County Light and Power Com
pany, Is attending the Electric Light
Convention In Columbus, Ga Mr.
Instils will read a paper before the
convention today.
OFLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM
POUND
Still retains its high place as the
best household remedy for all coughs
and colds; either for children o*
grown persons. Prevents serious re
sults from a cold. Take only the gen
uine Foley's Honey and Tar Vom'
pound, and refuse substitutes. Gem
Pharmacy; T. 8. Paine.
In Memory of Pioneer Methodist
Special To Tho Herald.
Plainfield, Ill., Sept. 27.— 1 The dele
gates to the Rock River Methodist
conference in -session at Joliet camo
to Plulnftold this afternoon and Assis
ted at the dedication of a monument
In memory of Jesse Walker, a noted
pioneer of Methodism in Illinois nnd
the middle West.
nishop Hamilton of Boston presided
over the exercises and Bishop Hen
drix. of the M. E. Church, South, de
livered the oration of the day.
Mr. J. W. McDonald, of Vallosta,
spent yesterday in Waycross, the
guest of Rov. O. F. Cook. Mr. Mc
Donald formerly resided here and has
many friends in this section, all of
whom are delighted In the wonderful
improvement In --UH health. For a
long time Mr. McDonald had to use
crutches, but he has now discarded
them nnd Is able to get around quite
lively.
Cut prices on all low cut shoes.
7 2t J. W. Adams.
Mrs. Helen Penntman, wife of Mr.
E. A. Pennlmnn, died at the family
residence in Brunswick yesterday.
Deceased was 64 rears/of age, and
had only been sick for a few days.
Mrs. Pennlman was a near relative
of Mrs. J. Polk Stewart, of Way
cross:
Summer Colds
bad a, they are, bare about the eame
cbmnc« with ■
Seals’ Cold Tablets
Anyone dee’rlng a •‘Monitor’’ gsso*
line Iron, please feed order to Mrs.
D. ■ Young, ik*nt Box 564,
cross, Ga.
3 Mrs. a
. Way-) 6
netj*
that a caowbali does in—sunehlne. 4
Try them on guarantee.
TH E:SEALS3PHARMACY3
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ulinery
Opening!
October 3rd, and 4th.
Our Millinery Opening of Fall and Winter
Pattern Hats will be on display Tuesday and
Wednesday, Oct. 3rd and 4th. . We will show
also a pretty line of Tailored Suits.
A Cordial Invitation is Ex
tended to all
Humphreys & Williamson
We Are Ready
To
Offer You Real Bargains
CLASSIFIED
OUR FALL 8TOCK IS HERE.
JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD
HIGH GRADE BUGGIES.
ONE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS.
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS
AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC.
WE .ARE MAKING SPECIAL’ CUT
PRICE8.
COME AND LET US SHOW YOU
»JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YOU
TO TRADE WITH US.
Jones Buggy Co.
FOR RENT—seven room homo, 43
{ Oilmoro street Apply W. B. E1U&2-
j ton, LaOrande Building. 1 11
BOARDERS WANTED—Good
| can be secured nc 64 Reed etrej
i
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallefc^L
or phone 462: 13 lm
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.
BRONCHITIS CONQUERED
Seventy Years Old And Praises Won-
, derful Hyomel.
“I had a severe attack of LaGrippe
It left me with bronchitis and catarrh
of my throat I became quite deaf in
one ear so I could not hear a watch
tick. I commenced using your HYO-
MEI and inhaler and soon got relief,
and believe that It saved my life. I
have recommended It to many. I am
over seventy years old. I have told
several prominent doctors what It did
for me.” Wm. H. Mowder, Washing
ton, N. J., R. F. D. March 16, 1911.
For catarrh, asthman, bronchitis,
coughs, colds and catarrhal deafness
HYOMEI is guaranteed by G. R.
Brinson Co. Complete' outfit includ
ing Inhaler and bottle of HYOMEI
$1.00, separate bottles HIOMEI if af
terwards needed 50 cents. 13, 23, 4
POSITION WANTED—Young mar
ried man, 23 years old, with 4 years
experience in clerical work, wants po
sition. Willing to work. Address 26
Clinton street, 0|ty. v ' 23 6t
FOR RENT—Rooms hear 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
FOR SAL* 1 —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—A Columbia chainlets
bicycle. In first class repair, brand
new tires. Will sell at, a bargain if
taken quick. Dr. W. K. MeekvWaU
ker building. 26 3t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Wanted by an established firm in
Atlanta, Ga., man to take an active
interest In'management. Must be re
liable and able to give best referenc-
es. Salary $125.00 per month. Mod
erate Investment required. Young
man preferred, if you are In a posl
tion to talk business, address G. H.,
500 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Will teach your individual case if yon
have any form of kidne/ and bladder
trouble or urinary irregularities. Try
them. ' Gem Pharmacy; T. S. Paine.
FOR RENT—Three nice up-stairs
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping
at 52 Brewer street. Apply J. A. S
104 Plant avenue. v25 St
FOR RENT—9 room house, cold
nad hot water, $27.50 per month in
advance. Apply to No. 9 Haines ave
nue. 26 3t
LOST—Female bull puppy; color
We are headquarters tot low prlcii tolld white; ears stand erect Please
and *a*y terms,
i IS tf Homo Furniture Co.
return to 3 1-2 Tebeau street or phone
288. 4 27 2t
FOR 8ALh— 1 Two building lots,
cheap to quick buyer. Apply at Her-
aid office. 22 3t
FOR 8AL£—A nice lot lor sale,
cheap, 2 blocks from Gilmore. Address
pwner, Mrs. L. C. Denmark, Jackson-
ville, Fla. 19 ctd ltw
FOR SALE—Vacant lot on Folks SL
Apply to H. J. Sweat ' • 19 tf
FOR RENT—Two story bouse on
Mary Street Apply Q. R. Wolfe, 35
Jane. 19 t{
FOR RENT—Two furnished room,
gentlemen, with bath, electric Ugnts
and phone. Apply to F. a. Bates, 60
Elizabeth itreet. --**? 1 u •
FOR RENT—Fnrnlibed room, for
light housekeeping, at 6 Hick,
•treet. 23 6t
FOR RENT—Room for young man.
Apply 41 Brunei itreet 25 3t
FOR SALE—Second hand sewing
machine In good condition, for $3.50. 5
Apply at once to No. 2 Bob atreet It -•