Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 30, 1911, Image 4

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Atlanta, Ga., man to take an active 'interest in management Must be re liable and able to give best referenc es. ffelary $125.00 per month. Mod erate investment required. Young man 'fij K you are In a poll- BIO LOT FRYING CHICKENS JUST ARRIVED AT J. W. S. HARDY’S. 2t Summer Colds POSITION WANTED—Young mar Ned man- £3 yean old, with 4 yean egperlenckin clerical work, wanto po- sltjqn. Willing to work. Addreaa 25 Clinton street City. 13 6t bad aa they are, hare about the same chance with Seals’ Cold Tablets that a snowball does In—eunahine. Try them on guarantee. THE SEALSIPHARMACYS CS OHS «■ UK EKXALI STORK JSrja/jBfc WANTED—A machinist (or saw mill work. Regular Job to right man. A GOOD RESOLUTION \. - to make and keep la to patroalae thla when you art id ncqd^ofm turn out for any purpose. Wa can supply your wnnta, prompt and moderately. Olve us an oppor tunity y> show you how well we can pfeaae ♦on. 'J McGregor Mayo $ ’(carding, Livery and Slice Stables. Cebeay SL Waycroas. Oa > * PHONE NO. eg. 'VOOOoOOOOOOVoooon’ Silverware] Sale Discontinued f pat terns half, regular price. I'easpoon ...... C5c per act luaort Spoon, 31.75 per eet Forks, 11,75 per set Tablespoon*,.. (2.50 per aet Only limited quantity In •lock. See our window for Silverware Bargains! Little & Odom JEWELERS) & OPTICIANS Phone 5. lust Arrived 600 dozen Tennesee Eggs To Go A 25 cts. A Dozen Phone 62 Or 301 /. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR TO HAODY BROS. The Salvation Army Announcement!. On Sunday Envoy and Mrs. Hudgins will hold their farewell meeting In Parkers' elan room on Thomay street. The Enrly and wife have been assist ing Capt. H. O.-Milter for the past two months and are held In high es teem by all who know them. Every body come and bid them goodbye. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. A Capt H. O. Miller. C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. "J. s Vat*narlan. 19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Ga. Day and Night Phone I9S. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for HORtlCK’S” Th( Original and Oinulns MALTED MILK Tbs Food-drink for dll dgis. . At reitauranli, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without IL A quick lunch prepared hi a minnte. Take no imitation. Just say “HORUOV Not In Any Milk Trust 'Phone 288 for your fresh media, native and weatern. Prompt deliver ies W. J. Parker. 27 4t Miaa Celeste Parrish, whl was to have lectured today at (he court house received n telegram on her arrival here last night, calling her on to At lanta. ::iss Parrish stated that she would return at n later date. F/vsft celery Just arrived at J. W. lit’dy's. Mr. F. M. Mills, of Uptonvllle, was among the visitors from Charlton county in the city today. Miss Helen Orrel has returned to the city after an absence of several months. Mr. D. N. McQuaig, of Glenmore, was transacting business in Waycross today. Mrs. J. Mizell, of King’s Ferry Ga., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lang on Eads strefet. Mr. J. H. Sikes, of Newell, Ga., wa3 among the guests at the Vlrdio Hotel yesterday. enmi October 3rd, and 4th. Mr. A. M. Henderson, of Black- shear, was among the quests at the Phoenix Hotel "today. Mr. T. H. Calhoun, of Beach, chair man of the County Board of Educa- tlon, was among the prominent, visi tor, to Waycros, today. Mr. W. A. Ecord, the well known proprietor of the Eckord House at llomerville, I, spem-Iug today In Way- Mr. Jas. R Thomas, the well known Jesup attorney, was a visitor to Way- cross yesterday. He stopped at La* Grande. The slx-months-old baby of Mr. and Mr*. J .H. Cordell, who live at He- bardvllle, I, very low. The baby ha, been sick for eeveral days. Yomochlchl Tribe, No. 18, Improved Order of Red Men, held an Interest ing meeting last niiht The Warrior’s degree waa conferred upon a candi date. Mr. and Mr,. A. O. Brown and little ,on, Edgar, of Jacksonville, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mr,. T. .. Lofton, on Albany avenue. Mr. J. S. Illgbsmtth, of Fitzgerald, I,' a visitor to the city today. Mr. Hlghsmlth formerly resided at Warcs- boro, and has a good many friend. In this section. • The Ladle* Aid Society of the PreshylerlaTi Church will hold's meet. iRg Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock with Mrs. H. W. Goddard, 23 Hicks street, corner of Lee avenue. Every member Is urged'to be present ns lm. portnnt business Is to be attended to. OFLEY’8 HONEY AND TAR COM POUND i Still retains Its high place as the 'hast household remedy for all rough! tad colds, either for children grown persons. Prevent, serious re sults from s cold. Ttke only the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar cram- pound, and refuse suostltufeg. Gent Pharmacy; T. S. Paine. WORK DAY FOR ORPHANS AT FIRST METHODIST S. S. This Is work day for the orphans throughout the stiUc, when everybody Is asked for the canting, of one days work for the support of tho helpless and dependent children. At the First Methodist Sunday school tomorrow afternoon the membera are expected to bring In tho result, ot the day, work to be used for the support of the one hundred and twenty-Bve or phan rhildren in the Methodist home nt Macon. Saint Agnes' Guild or Grace church ha* been formed with the following officers: Directress, Mrs. O. W. Pitt man; president, Margaret Morrison; vice president, Rena Wright; secre tary, Inez Hollingsworth; treasurer Irene Gramllng. In conversation with a Herald rc- I-orter tow,}. Mr. »V. M ".'I!son stated 1 - -. he rad r-*- ol ■ — 1 a ■ l uranees of strong support for the office of Ordi nary. Ho ha, the matter under ad visement and bl, announcement will probably appear within thePnext few day*. 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. * i A Cordial Invitation is Ex tended to all Humphreys & Williamson CLASSIFIED WANT IDS | FOR RE_NT—New two-story house I on Reed street October let Apply 1 W. W. An,ley, 42 Brunei street 29 tf FOR RENT—Seven room honse, 43 Gilmore street Apply W. B. Elling ton, Lap rands Building. FOR RENT—Six-room house, rent ten dollar, per month In advance. Ap- p’y W. C. Butler. 29 2t FOR RENT— Six room house, 51 1 t(] Brewer street Apply to J. T. Bea ton, 7 Stephenson street 29 3t LQST—dufiburst Pearl broach In hall or auditorium at Buna-Bell Institute. 'Finder will receive reward by re- turtitng pin to Mr. Singleton at Sin gleton Furniture Co. 29 It BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can be secured sc 54 Reed street 7 U Taft At Missouri State Fair. Special To The Herald. Sedalla, Missouri, September 30.— An Immense crowd turned out to greet President Taft, who spent sev eral hours here today as the guest of tjie city of Sedalla and the Missou ri State Fair. The President deliver ed an address at the fair where he was Introduced by Governor Hadley. FOR BALE—A nice lot tor sale, cheap, 2 block* from Gilmore. Address owner, Mr*. L. C. Denmark, Jackson vllle, Fla. 19 Ctd ltw FOR BALE—Vacant lot on Folks SL Apply to H. J. SweaL 19 tf FOR RENT—Two story house on Mary Street Apply G. R. Wolfe, 35 Jane. 19 tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms gentlemen,'with bath, electric Ilgats and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60 Elizabeth street 21 tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, at 9 Hicks street. *3 Ct UttU : FOR rent—Room for young men. Apply 41 Brunei street. 25 3t FOR R^NT—Room at 51 Parallel SL or phone 462. 13 lm FOR RENT—Rooms near eour, bouse In Parker House, also black smith shop to bo used ns sfcopor fot storage on Parallel street Apply Mr* C. Parker, 19 Church street 13 tl FOR SAtF—Anyone desiring a nice fancy outflt It can be found for sale at Sutton Grocery Co. Horse, rubber-tlr, runabout and harness; all practically new, can be bought reasonable. Haines avenue. Phone 7. 13 tf FOR SALE—A Columbia cbalnlcsi bicycle. In first da,, repair, brant new tire,. Wilt sell at a bargain U taken quick. Dr. W. K. Meek*, .Vai- Mr. and Mrs. X. I,. Stafford and Miss Lonora Caldwell have moved to Waycross from Klngslnnd to make their homo with Mr. R. M. Lanier on Gilmoro strceL Little Misses Eliza beth and Fraser I-anler, who spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, returned to Waycros, with them. SALE—Second hand sewing machine In good condition, for 33.50. Apply at once to No. 2 Bob street. It ker building! 25 3t FOR SALfc—Two building lots, cheap to quick buyer. Apply at Her- aid offlee. 22 3t FOR RENT—1 ten-room house, No. 51 Folks street. Apply to Dr. Love* lace. -30 3t Your orders for fresh meats will re ceive prompt attention. ’Phone 288. W. J. Parker. 2f 4t Lord Roberts Nears Fourscore. Special To The Herald. London, Sept 30.—Ear 1 Roberts, Britain’s' most popular military hero, received a flood of congratulations to day upon the beginning of his eigh tieth year. The venerar warrior, who has had a conspicuous part In every British campaign during the last halt century, I, reported lo be In excellent health fur a man of Ms year,. Raw Sugar Is going up, so the youngster’s candy will be more un- Wileylzed than ever. MISS FRANCES McDONALD IN- VITE8 THE LADIES OF WAYCROSS TO ATTEND HER FALL MILLIN7RY OPENING TUESDAY OCTOBER 3. Go to W. J. Parker for your fresh moats of all kinds. Prompt deliver, les. 'Phone 288. 27 4t We are headquarters for low price,, and easy* term,. 18 tf Home Furniture Co. ONION BETS. Silver tkln, Pearl and Yellow Onion sets. Best quality, at Redding’s. 25 15t OR. J. T. DIXON, Physician and Burgeon. Special attention to chronic diseases of women and children. OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND DROPSY. Ones Third Floor Lott-Hltch Bldg. MIJNSTERIAL UNION WILL MEET. Please tel all of thtf-ministers who are member, of the Ministerial Union of Waycros, and the now minister, who are entitled to membership by virtue of serving a church In the. city of Waycross. meet In the Sunday school room of tho First Methodist church Monday morning at 10 o’clock. As there Is considerable business to be transacted let no man be absent If avoidable. J. B. Thrasher, President Waycross Ministerial Union. Miss Eve Acosta Is spendlhg the week-end with Mrs. Nlchol, at 53 Pen dleton. / Mines Mallettc, of Thomuville, are In the city, gneet, of Ml,, Basle May Watt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne returned today after a three-weeks stay at Mount Airy. j Mr. James L. Harrison, of St f - Marys, is spending eeveral days In Way cross. He came up to place his wife under treatment at the King's 551, Waycross, Ga. £9 .tt Sf... 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