Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 02, 1911, Image 4

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■' T. V •: ~. ■ WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Eggs Eggs Eggs l lust Arrived @00 dozen Tennesee Eggs To Go A 25 cts. A Dozen [Personal jgMiss Carrie Perham Sor.ia! Editor ❖ • <MK‘ ! Mr. W. D. Creel 1b etlll quite side ! at his home on Penderzraat street. Milli mery j Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrd, of He- j merville, were guests of the Virdie | Hotel yesterday. J Mr. Josh Dinkins continues quite, ' sick with fever at his home in Gil* | christ Park. ! Mr. C. R. Dickert. of Tifton, wt • among the rue'ts at the Phoenix ye I lerday. j Mies Leila Paschal asd Mr. Tom ! Paschal s; ent yesterday in Black* . shear with relatives. Phone 62 Or 301 1 Miss Lois Shank, of Blackshear, Is ! spending several days in the city with relatives. October 3rd, and 4th. J. W. S. Hardy 8UCCESS0R TO HAPOY BROS. Mrs. H. L. Shank returned to her home at Blackshear yesterday, after visiting several days with relatives In the city. C. A. DOWNEY, M. □. V. Vetenarlan. 19 Albany Avenue. Waycrosa, Ga. Pay and Night Phone 693. ’Phone 288 for your fresh nfeuts, native and weatern. Prompt deliver* lea. TV. J. Parker. 27 it Mr. Nelson Tift, one of Albany most prominent citizens was a visitor to Waycross today, and stopped at LaGrande. , 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. 1 A GOOD RESOLUTION FOR AGED PEOPLE. Olt! Folks Should Be Careful In Their Selection of Regulative Medicine. We have a safe, dependable and al together ideal remedy that is particu larly adapted to the requirements of «o make and keep I. to patronize thla a8ed peopleand per>ons of weak coa . Livery when you are m need of . , tltutlon , wh0 , affer from co netipa. Sret da,, turn out tor any purpose. | tlon or other lloweI d | Mrdcr9 . We We can .apply your want., prompt are ccrtaln u , at , t wl „ re „ eve .nd moderately. Give u. an oppor- tho8c comp)a |nu and ,lve absolute tunity to show you how well we can please you. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sale. Sublet. Cabeau SL Waycro.s, Ga. PHONE NO. 63. 'X>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOr> Silvcrwarej Sale Discontinued J pat terns haM regular price. Teaspoon 65c per set Jesert Spoon. $1.75 per set Fort*. $1.75 per set Tablespoons,.. $2.50 per set satisfaction in every particular that we offer It with our personal guaran* tee that it shall cost you nothing It It fails to substantiate our claims. This remedp is called Rexall Order lies. Rexall Orderlies have a soothing, healing, strengthening, tonic and reg ulative action upon the bowels. They remove all irritation, dryness, sore ness and weakness. They restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. Tboy are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without lnconvenl lence, do not cause any griping, nau sea, diarrhoea, excessive looseness, Mr. J. T. Wood, ticket agent for the Coast Line at Tifton, was among the visitors to Waycrosa yesterday. He registered at the Virdie. Mrs. Hutchins and children left to day' for Brooksville, Fla., to join Mr. Hutchins, to make that place tKelr home. Mrs. D. L. Keene, of Waycross, ris ked’ her sister, Mrs. B. F. Scott, last Saturday, going on to attend the Sar dis meeting Sunday.—Folkston Her ald. Mr. L. J. Walker, of Patterson, and Misses Dora, Fannie and Minnie Thomas, of Offerman, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas on Lott street. Messrs. B. H. and O. K. Jones, prominent merchants of Valdosta, were In Waycrosa this morning, re turning home from a visit to their mother at Lulaton. A Cordial Invitation is Ex tended to all Humphreys & Williamson CLASSIFIED I FOR RENT—Boom at &1 Parallel SL or pbone 462. 13 lm L08T STRAYED OR STOLEN— One gray mare from C. H. Flcken’s lot on Friday nlgbt. Sept. 29. Will weigh about one thousand pounds; FOR RENT—Seven room house, 43 tal1 slightly bobbed. Return to us at Ollmore street. Apply W. B. Elllng. Waycross and get reward. J. M. ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tl CaI Co. 2 tf FOR SALE—Vapant lot on Folks St. | F0R RENT—October 4, 9-room Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tl house, $27.50 per minth In advance. Apply S. T. Beaton, No. 4 Plant ave- FOR RENT—Two story house on nue - ' 2 3t Mary Street Apply G. R. Wolte, 35 Jane. 19 tf WANTED—Board and room in good ■ private family, by a young man. Ad- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms dre3s " x ". care this office. 2 3t Dr. nnd Mrs. A. Fleming have been spending several days at St. Simon. They will return home tomorrow gentlemen, with hath, electric llgnts and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, CO Your orders for frosh meats will re- Elizabeth street. 21 tf eel\e prompt attention. 'Phone 2SS. W. J. Parker. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Wanted by .an established Arm In flatulence, or other disagreeable ef-1 night accompanied by Mr. J. Morton J A ,i aIltai 0a _ man t0 take an actlve Only limited quantity In stock. See our window -for Silverware Bargains! Little & Odom JEWELERS! & OPTICIANS Phone 5. > _ feet. Price 50c, 25c and 10c. Sqld only at cur store—The Rexall Store. The Be?'.* Pharmacy. OFLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND 8UI1 retain* its high place us the beat household remedy for all coughs and colds, either for children ot * grown persona. Prevents serious re mits from a cold. Take only the ger. tine Foley's Honey and Tar 00m pound, and refuse substitutes. Ocm Pharmacy; T. 8. Paine. Anyone desiring a "Monitor**; gss> Rfit Iren, please eend order to Mrs. j D. C. Young, ifctnt Box 554, Way-1 cross, Ga. 33 $t I WHY ITALY DECLAREO WAR AGAINST TURKEY. New York, Oct. 2.—Why did Italy go to war? DI San Guiliano, Italian minister ot foreign affairs, answered the question tn a 1,800-word cnble to G. Fara Fornl, his consul general here. Thfe statement recites In detail nu merous alleged instances of Injustice,! cruelty nnd barbarity by the Turks toward Italian subjects, speaks "Justice eternally involved;" tells of alleged piratical acts by the Moslems on the high seas against the Italian hag; charges bloodsrod, cruelty, mue dors and rape against the Ottoman subjects and indicts the Sultan’s ad ministration ns a “government either withou authority or lncklngin ability to impose obedience on Its dependents —a government which has failed to keep towards Italy its International duties." | Young, who ha3 been spending the summer on the island. L. E. nnd L. C. Miller went up to Waycross Thursday afternoon. There seems something on In business trans actions up there with these gentle men, and we hope to report results soln.—Folkston Herald. Mrs. Lillian Allen, of Waycross, ac companied by her little sister. Pearl Sasser, spent the flay in town Satur day as guest of Miss Julia Belle and A. deGraffenrled.—Folkston Her ald. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAdara and daughter have arrived in the city from Montgomery, Ala., to make their home in Waycross. They have rent ed the house at 22 Gilmore street. Mr. McAdams will be manager of the Waycross Ice and Cold Storage Company. 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 posi tion to talk business, address G. H., 500 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga. DR. J. T. DIXON, WANTED—A machinist for saw mill work. Regular Job to right man. Hlckox Lumber Co., Waycross, Ga., R. F. D. 5, or to Dr. R. H. Bush, Phone 531, Waycross, Ga. 29 tf FOR RENT— Six room house, 51 Brewer street. Apply to J. T. Bea ton, 7 Stephenson street. 29 3t BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can b e secured uc 54 Reed street. 7 tf Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to chronic diseases of women and children. OBSTETRIC8, CANCER AND DROPSY. Office Third Floor Lott-Hitch Bldg. Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 4 to 6 p. m. Phone, office —— Resider.ee 393 Waycross. Georgia. big Lot frying chickens just ARRIVED AT J. W. 8. HARDY’S. Summer Colds bad at they an, have about the earn* chance with Seals’ Cold Tablets that a snowball does in——sunshine. Try them on guarantee. TH E 8EALSSPHARMACY3 a* buxku stork FOR RENT—New two-story house on Reed street October 1st Apply W. W. Ansley, 42 Brunei street. 29 tf FOR RENT—1 ten-room house, No. 51 Folks street. Apply to Dr. Love lace. 30 3t FOR SAL 6 —Anyone destring 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. I Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf PIKE COUNTY FOR JOE BROWN. Barnesville, Ga., Oct. 1.—From present indications it is reasonably certain that Ex-Governor Joseph M. Brown will carry Pike county in the present race. It has previously been pretty strong for Gov. Smith, but in the last race his big vote was greatly reduced. Gov. Smith’s friends are sticking to him and there have been numerous expressions from his former or 75 per cent, if that much, of the help actually required to save their staple. The production of lumber and turpentine, two industries which pay good wages the year around, has been cut down fully 25 per cent each because Of lack of labor. . F. R. Nelli, a big planter ot States boro, quoted in Savannah a few days ago, declared that he does not remem ber to have seen wrse labor Condi tions. "The crop is suffering serious, ly,’’ he said, "as the result of thp Xn. ability of the farmers to get picLAk Cotton that should have been picked two weeks ago is falling out of the bolls. At Augusta, Ga., the situation be came so serious a few days ago that the city was called upon to lend its convicts to assist in handling cotton from warehouses to the compresses. The unusual spectacle of striped la borers on "cotton row” has forcibly directed the attention of the city au thorities to the necessity for a prompt and vigorous campaign against the Vagrants of the city. It has been stated that there are from 3,000 to 4,000 idle negro men and boys large enough to do the work of men in Jacksonville and Its nevl- rons. The same proportion of idle ness prevails among the negroes of other cities and towns throughout the state. « THREE KILLED IN BED. Monmouth, Ill., Oct. 1.—William E. Dawson, his wife and one daughter were found dead in their beds today, the skull of each crushed In. Dawson as the caretaker of the First Pres byterian Church and when he failed to open the building for servfces to- opponents indicating that he is much I day, f ur men went to his home and stronger throughout the county than found tbe bodies. In any previous campaign. ^ There was no evidence of a -struggle Judge Russell aroused some little! in the house and the murderer is be- interest at first, but it has apparently waned. Unless the signs fail Pike i/lll be overwhelmingly for Ex-Gover- nor Brown. § FOR RENT—Rooms near couri JI house in Parker House, alto b*ac> 4 smith shop to be used as thepor fot 2 {storage on Parallel street Apply Mrs. i • C. Parker, 19 Church street 13 U Jacksonville, Fal., Oct. 2.—The opening of the cotton season and the fall revival In other lines of tndustry have brought the states of Florida and Georgia to the realization that they must face the greatest labor fam- Lie In history. lieved to have killed each with gle blow. The police have no clue. sin- COULD NOT 8SE CRAWFOR/JaGIRL- New Orleans, Oct. 1.—Annie Craw ford, charged wth killing her sister, Elize, with poison, spent ah u^ent- fttl Sunday In the parish prisodFbere today. No one was allowed to see her, and no relatives called to pay a visit. The prison officials were bv The farmers In *he northern part of Florida and in Georgia are offering higher prices for pickers than they hive paid since the war. and yet they sieged with crowds seeking a sight oi the accused girl, but no one was a> lowed to^enter. It is probable that the case will t- . m dm an unable to cat much mon then COfaasttniU thia week.