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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
Eggs
Eggs
Eggs
lust Arrived
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
To Go A
25 cts.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
/. W. S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HARDY BROS.
Personal
Jm!»• Carrit Parham Social Editor
One lot men’s pants to close $1.29
5 2t. J. W. Adams.
Silverware
Sale
Discontinued f pat
terns half regular
price.
teaspoon 65c per let
Jesort Spoon, $1.75 per set
Fork* $1.76 per eet
Tablespoons,.. $2.60 per set
Only limited quantity In
•tock. See our window for
Silverware Bargains!
Little & Odom
JEWELERSI
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
VetenarJan.
19 Albany Avenue. Waycroaa, Ga.
Pay and Night Phone $98.
A beautiful line of pattern hate
will be. displayed by Mlua Eddie Par-
•»eU at her fall oponlng October 9,
from 7 to D o’clock, and all day Tuea-
day, tho 10th. 3 lt
Cut prices on all low cut ahoes.
6 2t * J. W. Adams.
NOTICE!
MISS EDDIE PARNELL INVITES
THE LADIES OF THE CITY TO
HER FALL AND WINTER MILLIN
ERY OPENING MONDAY EVENING
THE 9TH OF OCTOBER, FROM 7 TO
9 O’ CLOCK AND ALL DAY TUES
DAY, THE 10TH. 3
SOCIAL POINT8 FROM GLENMORE.
October 4th, 1911.
A large crowd attended the Union
Sunday School here Sunday.
Mr. W. I. McQuaig made a buslncsi
trip to Manor last Saturday.
Miss Mary Allen visited friends In
Manor Saturday.
A number of our young people have
been attending the cotton-pickings
near hero during the past week and
report having had a fine time,
Mrs. D. P. Griffin and family, of
Ruskln, visited friends here last Sat
urday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Herrin.
Mr. Lewis Herrin has returned
home from Ruskln where he had been
visiting tho past week.
There will bo preaching hero at the
I'r.lon School House Sunday October
Hth. at 11 n. m. Everybody Is cor
dially invited to a*urd.
Mr. Hen»> McQi-'ic, of Manor, was
welcome visitor in our town Suiv
day.
Mr. John Ward, the popular book
keeper of J. O. Ward & Company, vis
ited relatives In Blackshear last Fri
day.
Messrs. A. L. Hughes, H. J. Her
rin and A. A. Allen, made a short
and pleasant trip to Waycross last
Sunday morning.
Mr. T. H. Calhoun, of Beach,
In the city today..
Mr. R. W. Wood, of Florence, S. C.,
was a guest of the Virdie last night.
Mr. A. B. Coe ba-3 Just returned
from the Tifton Fair. He says Ware's
exhibit attracted much attention.
r. P. D. Du Bose, of Balnbridge,
among the visitors to Waycross
Mr. Robert E. Spence, of Michigan,
has arrived in Waycross to make his
permanent home here.
Millinery
Opening!
October 3rd, and 4th.
Mr. J. A. Varnedoe, of Screven,
Oa., was among the guests at the
Phoenix Hotel today.
Mr. R. T. Henderson, representing
the Atlanta Georgian, is in the city
In the interest of his paper.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Davis and baby
have returned from Colorado, where
they sspent several months.
Mr. E. J. Marsh, of Marsh Cypress
Company, who Is making his home at
present in Albany, Ga., Is in the city
today.
When a woman calls for her hus.
bond to "come here a minute,” he
knows she has a two hours' job for
him.
Miss Genevive Huggins, of Way-
cross, w'as the guest of Miss Eliza
beth Darling last Sunday.—Blackshear
Times.
Mr. Julius . Woverman, of Red
Cloud, Neb., is In the city prospect
ing with a view to locating in this
section.
Messrs. J. W. Hinson, R. A. Cook
and G. W. Best, prominent citizens
of Hazlehurst, were guests of La-
Grande last night.
President L. J. Cooper, of the First
National Bank, returned this morning
from South Carolina, where he was
called on account of the illness of his
sister. She was much Improved when
Mr. Cooper left her home.
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 o f Tailored Suits.
A Cordial Invitation is Ex
tended to all
Humphreys & Williamson
CLASSIFIED
.FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping or for young men. All con
veniences. Couple without children
preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf
j WANTED—Room and board In prl-
'vate family by two young men. Ap-
FOR RENT—Seven room house, 43 t>Iy Herald office. 6 3t
Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elllhg-1 —-—
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf ■ LOST—Male Shepherd dog; color
yellow, with white ring around neck.
FOR SALE—Vacant lot on Folks SL! Answers to name of "Shep". Reward
Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf of $3.00 for Information. J. L. Dyal,
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
gentlemen, with hath, electric lights
and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 00
Elizabeth street. 21 tf
WAKEFIELD LODGE,,NO. V
KNIGHT* OF PYT-siA*.
Meets » Meads.'
evening at 3:00 Is
| Cutis H«i vital are
I Members requested
V^S'sfoi?/ * K * nd - -ad Ttsmn,
-V * / Knights are most "on
dlally Invited to meet with ns.
J. I* CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Millet. fC.oKtt.G8.4tM.otF,
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Will teach your Individual caae If you
have uy farm of kidney and bladder
trouble or urinary Irregularities. Try
them. Gem Pharinaoy; T. 3. Paine.
8tetson Hats, JJust received
I*. J. W.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mercer visited
relatives near Waycross Sunday.
Mr. D. N. McQuaig made a bull-
ness trip to Waycross Tuesday.
The Clenmoro school will close Fri
day, October 13, and everybody te In
vited to attend the exhibition at the
Bchool house Friday October l'th at
1:30 p. m. —X. Y. Z.
Mr. Oeorge !). Haggard has return
ed from tho exposition at Knoxville,
where he did a fine business selling
and advertising Haggard's Salve. Mr.
Haggard also visited Birmingham
while away.
After a suspension of several days,
work on the new Jail waa resumed this
morning by the Park Morand Co. The
delay was caused on account of the
lack of material. The material, has
now arrived and the work on the now
structure will be pushed.
OFLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM
POUND
Still retains its high place as the
best household remedy for all coughs
and colda, either for children ot
crown person*. Prevents serious re
sult* from a cold. Take only the gen.
ulne Foley's Honey and Tar eon,,
pound, and refuse substitutes. Gem
Pharmacy; T. S. Paine.
I After spending their honeymoon In
the mountains of Tennessee, Mr. and
Mra. H. Daniel returned to Blackshear
today and will make their home with
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Sydnor on College
avenue. Mrs. Daniel, who was Miss
Florence Adams, of Waycross, Ga.,
will by her accomplishments and
charms add a great deal to the socie
ty of Rlackshear as she did to that of
Waycross.—Blackshear Times.
Men's an dboy's cap* just received.
S St. J. W. Adams.
Summer Colds
bad as they are, hava about tha tame
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
that a snowball dees In sunshine.
Try them on guarantee.
_ THEISEALSiPHARMACYl
MNHi' biTOxali stork
wtKsaMtaiaini *a<oio»a«o*e>o*o*i
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 posi
tion to talk business, address O. H.,
500 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga.
R. F. D. 1, Waycross.
5 3t
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention to chronic diseases
of women and children.
0BSTETRIC8, 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.
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
BOARDER8 WANTED—Good board
can he secured ac 54 Reed street. 7 tf
PUBLIC 8ALE—One car ot farm
wagons, spring wagons, buggies, carts,
traps, one car ot farm horses and
mules, on Satuday, October 7th., at
Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia.
Everything must be sold regardless
ot cost. J. B. Busser, owner. 6 2t
HOU8E FOR RENT—One alx room
house on Parallel street for rent,
$18 per month. Call on W. C. But-
6 2t
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St
or phone 462. 13 lm
FOR 8ALE—Thirty-six acre farm
near city limits; good new buildings.
Apply to E L Gorman, 20 Seaman
street, Waycross, Ga. 44t
PUBLIC SALE—One car of- farm
wagons, spring wagons, boggles, carts,
trap*, one car ot tana hone* and
mule*, on Satnday, October 7th, at
Homeland, Chariton county, Georgia.
Everything must he sold regardless
of cost. J. B. Busser, owner. 5 It
SCHLEY BURIED TODAY.
Washington, Oct. 6.-rFuneral serv
ices for Rear Admiral Schley will be
held at St. Johns Church at two
o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The In
terment will take place at Arlington
National Cemetery.
Four companies of mld-shlpmen and
two companies of blue-jackets from
Philadelphia, Annapolis and Washing,
ton and the naval hand will form the
military escort to accompany the bodj
from Admiral Schley’s home to the
church and thence to Arlington Cem
etery.
The "army will not be represented
In tho parade. The delay In advlsln|
the Navy Department of the wishes
of the family In regard to a military
funeral operated to curtail the funeral
cortege below the numerical strength
provided for In the regulations as the
proper honor to be paid a Rear Admi
ral.
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Crystal vases, 18 Inches tall, for
10 cents Saturday, October 7,
Durst’s Variety Store, 70 and 72
Plant avenue. 3 4t
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PH. a, M. D.
Diseases of Children;
Dleeetet of Women;
Obsterlce.
Pvsldence 166 Plant Ave.
Phone 616. r
Office In Walker Building
Phone 623.
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A treat is In (tore for the ladles
who attend Miss Eddie Parnell'S fall
opening Monday evening, October 9,
from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tues
day. 0 3 tf
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Office upstairs Southern O
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* J. E. KNIGHT, M. D.
Office 22C-22S Southern Building.
Office Hours: 9 to U a. m; 2:30 to
4 p. bl; 7 to 8 p. bl