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Phone 62 Or 301
J. W.S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HAPOY BR08.
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vetenarlan.
IS Albany Avenue. Waycrosa, Ga.
Pay and Night Phone 698.
’Phone 288. for your freah media,
native and western. Prompt deliver*
les. W. J. Parker. 27 4t
Mr. Burdette Loomis. 8r., of , Hart
ford, Conn., is a guest of the Virdle*
Mr. Judson J. Harris has returned
from a business trip to Oklahoma.
Mr. 8. F. Miller, of Millwood, was
among the visitors to Waycrosa to
day.
October 3rd, and 4th.
Mri. J. S. Burns, of Wlllacoocliee,
I. under treatment -at the King's
Daughters Hospital In Waycrosa.
Mra. W. R. Beach was carried to
Atlanta last night for treatment In a
hospital.
FRESH SHIPMENT OF NORFOLK
TROUT, JUST RECEIVED AT 288,
1Ce A POUND. - 4 1)
Mr. Leo Swlcord left Sunday night
for Atla'nta to enter the College of
Pharmacy.
Mr. R. M. Williamson,. traveling
freight agent of the L. & -V, with
headquarters In Savannah, spent yes
terday In Waycross.
Don't miss getting some of those
crystal vaaes Saturday, October 7, for
only 10 cents. Durst's Variety Store,
70 and 74 Plant avenue.
Rev. Hubert, of Douglas , will
preach at Central Baptist Tabernacle
It seems quite certain that H. M.
Stanley, of Dublin, will bo urged by I'Thursday evening at prayer meeting
his many friends throughout the hour,
state to become a candidate for com-
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and keep Is to patronise this
Livery whon you arc m need of a
first class turn out for any purpose.
We can supply your wants, prompt
and moderately. Oive us an oppor
tunity to show you bow well we can
pleaso you. '
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables,
febeatt SL Waycrojs, Ga.
PHONE NO. M.
Silverware]
Sale
Discontinued f pat
terns half regular
price.
Teaspoon ...,
Insert Spoon,
Porks, .......
Tablespoons,.,
.. CBc per set
$1.76 per set-
$l.7E per aet
$1.60 per eft j
Only limited quantity In
stock. See our window for
Silverware Bargains!
mlssloner of commerce and labor.
Mr. Stanley la well and favorably
known througbtout the atate and
the man for the place.
4-— 1 —
Crystal vases, 18 inches tall, for
10 cents Saturday, October t,
Durst’s Variety Store, 70 and 72
Plant avenue. 3 4t
A DREADFUL 8IOHT
To H, J. Barnum, of Preevtlle, N T.,
was the fever-sore that had plagued
his life tpr years In spits of many
Vrraedlee he tried.. At last he used
Busklen'/ Arnica Salve and wrote'
'It has entirely healed with seemly
s scar left.” Heals Burns, Bolls, Ec-
uma. Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
aid Pile* ‘ilka magic. Only 46s at
All Druggists.
FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS
Will teach your Individual case If yon
Mrs. R. M. Wlmpee and children
left last night for Rome, Oa„ where
they will make their home. They
will be Joined later by Mr. Wlmpee
Miss Annie Lee Smith has
turned to Waycross sfter an absence
of aome weeks. Miss Smith
make her home here with Mrs.
oh Tebeau street.
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Regular meeting o( Waycross Lodge
No. 97,. L ,0. 6. F., tonight at 7:30
o'clock. Members are urged to he
present and visiting Odd Fellows are
most cordially Invited to attend. '
Dr. E. B. Mitchell, ot Jonesboro,
Tenn., Is In the city with the view of
locating. TJ10 Doctor Is an osteopath
and also one of the regular kind.
The Herald will be pleased to have
him locate here.
have sny form of kidney and bladder | Dr. and Mrs. A. Fleming returned
trouble or urinary Irregularities. Try
them. Cura Pharmaey; T. S. Peine.
Your Undo Sam does not Intend to
get mixed up In that little embroglln
between Turkey end Italy.
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Little & Odom
JEWELERS!
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
OFLEWS HONEY AND TAR COM
I POUND
8UU retain Its high place as the
beet household remedy for ail coughs
end colde, either for children
grown persons. Prevents serious re-
salts from * cold. Take only the gen
uine Foley’s Honey and Ttr com
pound, and refute suostltutea. Gem
Pharmacy; T. 8. Palae. ._*■
John L. Sullivan la about to change
his mind about going to Congress,
which will probably make "Unci* I
Joe" Cannon feel better. |
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. *7
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS.
a llMUJI-e Molds
evening at 4:00 In
Cattle Hal' ?lant ave
Members ere requested
to attend, and visiting
•jfsisy
Knights art most Cep
dlally Invited to meet with ue.
J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Miller. K.*of It ft S. ft M. «t F.
this morning from SL Simons Island,
accompanied by Mr. Morton Young,
who spent eeveral months on the Is
land. Mr. Young Is looking fine, and
Is being warmly greeted by 111 num
erous friends..
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
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT—Room at 61 Parallel SL
or phone 462. 13 lm
LOST 8TRAYED OR STOLEN—
tone gray mare from C. H. Flckea’s
[lot on Friday night, Sept 29. Will
! weigh about one thousand pounds;
FOR RENT—seven room honae, 48- 1*11 slightly bobbed. Return to ua at
Gilmore atreeL Apply W. & Ellihg- {Waycrosa hnd get reward. J. M.
ton, LaGrande Building. * 1 tf Cox Co. 2 tf
FOR 8ALE—Vacant lot on Folk* St j FOR RENT—October 4, 9-room
Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tt ; house; $27.60 per rnlnth In advance.
Apply S. T. Beaton, No. 4 Plant ave-
FOR RENT—Two story house * on
Mary Street Apply O. R. Wolfe, $6
Jane. 19 tf
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FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
gentlemen, with bath, electric llgnt* office,
and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60
Elizabeth street. 21 tf
Mr. Hal Lambdln has been appoint
ed flab and gome warden for Ware
county by Hon. J. E. Mercer, state
fish and game commissioner. Mr.
Lamhdln's appointment will give uni
versal satisfaction, and he will no
doubt make a most efficient -officer.
The deputy wardens for the county
have not as yet been appointed.
BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITY.
Wanted by an established firm In
Atlanta, Ga., nun to take an active
Interest In management Must he re
liable and able to giro best referenc-
es. Salary $126.00 per nfonth. Mod
erate Investment required.^ Young
man preferred. If you are In a posi
tion to talk business, addrese O. H.,
600 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—To swap large atrong
farm mule for pony built horse. Ap
ply to A. P. Perham at Tho Herald
3 tf
FOR 8ALE—Thirty-six acre farm
near city limits; good new buildings.
Apply- to E. L. Gorman, 20 Seaman
street, Waycross, Ga. 44t
WANTED—A machinist for saw
mill work. Regular Job to right man.
Hlckox Lumber Co., Waycross, Ga., R.
F. D. 6, or to Dr. R. H. Bush, Phone
631,-Waycross, Ga. . 29 tf
NOTICE!
MISS EDDIE PARNELL INVITES
THE LADIBS OF THE, CITY TO
HER FALL AND WINTER MILLIN
ERY OPENING MONDAY EVENING
THE 0TH OF OCTOBER, FROM 7 TO
» O' CLOCK AND ALL DAY TUES
DAY, THE 10TH. S tf
Rev. George C. Thompson, of At
lanta, a Methodist minister, who
preached In Waycross and Black-
shear when the latter place wae the
largest of the two. Is spending a few
days hero. Mr. Thompson was amaa-
ed at tho wonderful growth of Way
cross. When he lived here where
the Vlrdte Hotel now stands was a
piny woods. Mr. Thompson Is a
guest of tip Vlrdle while In the city.
Summer Colds
had la they are, have about the same
chance With
Seals’ Cold Tablets.
that a snowball does In———sunshine.
Try than on guarantee.
BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
can be secured at 64 Reed,street. 7 tf
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.
61 Folks street. Apply to Dr.' Love
lace. - 30 3t
• FOR RENT—Rooms (or light house
keeping or lor young men. All con
veniences. Couple without children
preferred. Ring 149. ' 4 tf
WANTED—To rent with privilege
ot five , year lease, a small farm ot
twenty or twenty-five acres, with
efcay access to raarkot, must be good
land and dwelling house. Am will
ing to pay for what I want. Address
at once, naming price, Paul B. Du-
Bose, P. O. .Box 104, Spanks, Ga.
Your orders for fresh meats will re
ceive prompt attention. 'Phone 238.
W. J. Parker. » 2f 4t
DR. J. T. DIXON, f
Physician and surgeon.
FOR SAL®—Anyone desiring a nice
fancy outfit It can be found tor (ale at
Sutton Grocery Co. Horae, rubber-tire
runabout and harness; all practically
new, can' a be bought reasonable.
Halnrn avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf
FOR RENT—Rooms near, court
hone In Parker House, also black
smith shop to b* used aa.shoOor tot
storage on Parallel street Apply Ufa
C: Parke£ 19 Church street 13 tl
THE SEALS* PHA RM ACTS
■ft.MRt.Ek RSXALI WTUhE
WANTED—Boerd and room In good
private family, by a young man. Ad
dress “X", care this office. 2 2t
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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 Residence 393
, Waycross, Georgia.
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OFFICE HOURS.
9-11 A. II. 14 P. U. 708 P. M.
treat la in store tor, the ladles
attend' MU* Eddie Parnell's fall
opening Monday evening. October 9,
from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tues-
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Attorney and Counselor
Law
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Office 226-223 Southern Building.
Office Honrs; 9 to.’ll a. m; 2:30 to
4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. * :
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