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WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYT-tiA*. '
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evening at 1:00 Is
7 |»1 Castle Hal’ ’lent in
Msmbers are request*.
» to attsnd, a*d *:«!tln,
v ,V Knights are most -o»"
ally Invited to moot with an
' 1. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
R MUioi. KtlU.i3.t M. Of F
will take possession of the name a>
soon at hia household goods arrive
from Illinois.
FOR SALE—Thirty-six acre farm
near city limits; good new bnlldingi.
Apply to E. L Gorman, 20 Seaman
street, Waycross, Ga. 44t
log between C. E. 8cott and S. TJ
A DREADFUL 8IQHT Beaton, under the firm nalfte of Scott
To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N. T, ft Beaton, has been dissolved by me
was the fever-sore that had" plagued tual consenL C. E-. Scott retiring and
his life for yean in spite of many 8. T. Beaton assuming' all liabilities
remedies be tried. At last he used:and collecting all lebts of the firm.
Butklen's Atnlca Salve aid wrote-1 This Sept 28, 1911.
It has entirely healed with scar-elv | c. E. Scott
a scar left" Heals B’trna, Bolls, Ec-j S. T. Beaton.
Summer Colds
Seals’ Cold Tablets
"“"{Slev
KIDNEY PILLS
Will teach your Individual case If you
bare |fis form of kldgsy and hladdet
that a snowball does In sunshine.
... Try them on guarantee.
TH&ISEALSiPHARMACYJ
V uCrk-wli Hxonr
urinary Irregularities, fn
of Coat J. B. Busser, owner.
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
Mr. L. J. Walker, of Blackshear,
was a guest of I.aGraade last nisht.
Mrs. John R. May bar resirned
'ffom Tennessee, whege she j spent
several months.
To Go At
Mr. C. W. Fraser, a prominent cit
izen of Hlnesvllle, “Ga., was a guest
of the Virile Iaat eight
25 cts,
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
J. W. S. Hardy
Mr. O. W. Reynold*, of Atlanta, is
among the guests at the Vlrdie to
day.
Mr. R. R. Hobbs, of Coffee, Ga.,
was among the guests at the phoenix
last night
Opening!
October 3rd, and 4th.
8UCCE880R TO HAPDY BR08.
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Silverware
Sale
Discontinued £ pat
terns half regular
price.
Teaspoon ...... 65c per set
Jesert Spoon, $1.75 per set
Forks fl.75 per set
Tablespoons,.. $2.60 per set
.Only limited quanUty in
stock. See our window for
Silverware Bargains!
Little & Odom
JEWELERSI
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5. *
HOW DO YOU D07
By R Bedford Jones.
| “How can you, friend?" the Swedish
I say,
I The Dutch, "How do you fare?”
' “How much do you have yourself to
day?”
I Has quite a Polish air.
In Italy, “How do you stand?"
! Will greet you orery hour,
j In Turkey when one takes your hand.
■ "Be under Ood's great power!"
"How do you carry you?" Is heard
When French men'so inquire;
. While Egypt's friendly greoting word
I Is "How do you perspire?"
"Thin may thy shadows never grow!”
j The Persian's wish Is true:
j His Arab cousins, bowing low,
i Says, "Praise God! How are you?"
But oddest of them all is when
Two Chinese meet, for thrice
Then shake their own two hands, and
then
Ask "Have you eaten rice?”
—Woracn'3 World for October.
. Policeman E. Cottingham, will 30
fo Hampton Springs, Fla., next week
for a stay of some days.
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.
Mrs. Delevan Salisbury and little
daughter returned last night nfter a
short visit to relatives at Tifton.
Mrs. W. S. Durst returned last
night from a visit of several weeks
to Ocala and other points in Florida.
The war is all over and we'll turn
back to the place where we first star
ted and so to building a trolley car
line for the Magic City Among The
Pines, or words to that effect.
Don't fall to get some or those beau
tiful vases for only 10 cents Satur
day, October 7. at Durst’s Variety
Store. 70 and 72 Plant avenue. 3 it
Mr. and Mrs. Quarterman are vis
iting their daughters, Mrs. J. R-
Whitman and Miss Minnie Quarter
man.
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vetensrlan.
19 Albany Aronue. Waycross, Oa
Bay and Night tPhonn 199.
A beautiful line of pattern hats
*111 be dl.f-lays# by Miss Eddie Par-
“ell at her fall opening October 9,
from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tues
day. the 10th. 3 tf
Cut prices on nil low cut shoes.
4 • 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. s O
Sirs. T. S. Paine and Miss Annls
Paine returned Inst night from Mn
con, where they have been spending*
pome weeks.
Mrs. W. R. Gardner and daughter.
Miss Gladys Gardner, have arrived in
Waycross from Sanford, Fla., to Join
Mr. Gardner to make this city their
future home. Mr. Gardner is an em
ploye of the A. C. L. shops.
Rev. J. A. Clark and family have
moved to Waycross from Folkston,
and will make their home here. The
Herald extends to them a most hear
ty welcome to the best city in -the
world.
Col. Allen B. Spence Is In receipt
of a letter from Richmond, Va., stat
ing that his niece, Miss Winnie
Spence, who underwent an operation
Tor appendicitis several days ago, Is
getting along nicely.
Preaching at nil the churches to
morrow. Come out. You will foel
better after hearing a good sermon.
lit tha Original and Qanutaa
In giving the names of deputy war
dens for Ware county, appointed by
Game Warden Lambdln, the name of
Mr. W. E. Remley was unintentional
ly omitted. Ms. Wemley is the effi
cient policeman at the Union Station,
and Is In a position to keep a watch
on those who violate the game law.
HORLICK’S
MALTED MILK
TIm Food-drink for dll Igoit
For Infants, hvsfids,andCtowms children.
PureNutritioo, up buMing tha whole body.
Invigorates the mining mother and the aged.
Rich mliu malted grain, in powder form.
A qiick luck prepared in a tninnle.
Take no substitite. Ask for HORLICK’S.
Not In Any Milk Trust
Mr. D. Schureman hat rented the
Ellington home on Gilmore street and
Mr. Charlton Hines, of Dade City,
Fl», and; Bliss Be^ffie Hughes, of
Blackshear, were married at the
church In Blackshear Thursday. The
bride has a number of friends In
Waycross, who will be interested In
the announcement of her marriage.
Mr. and, Mrs. Hines will make their
home et Dade City.
The Informal musical program ai
the Y. M. C A. building last night
was enjojed by the usual large Friday
night crowd. Mr. Will Grimly, of
New York City, gnvo several excel
lent piano solos which were greatly
enjoyed. The mule quartet also gave
several excellent selections. Mr. J.
Young Todd has arrived and will have
entire charge of the gymnasium work.
The Waycroes Y. M. C. A. now has
best equipped gym
A Cordial Invitation is Ex r
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
I B PlUWli WANTED—Room and board In prf-
i t, irfuw'tatt family by two young men. Ap-
FO.R RENT—seven room house, 43 '-Wf Herald office. i 5 3t
Glfmore stre»t Apply W- B. Elllhg-
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf LOST-Male Shepherd dog; color
! yellow, with whit© ring around neck.
FOR SALE-Vacant lot on Folks St! Answers to name of "Shep". Reward
19 tf °f $3.00 for Information. J. L. Dynl,
6 3t
Apply to H. J. Sweat
R. F. D. 1, Waycross.
FOR RENT—TWo tarnished rooms
gentlemen, with bath, electric llgnts
and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60
Elizabeth etreet *1 tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Wanted by an established firm In
Atlanta, Ga., man to take an actlvo
Interest In management Must be re
liable and able to give best referenc
es. Salary 1126.00 per month, Mod
erate Investment required. Young
man preferred. If you are In n posi
tion to talk business, address O. H.,
600 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—A machinist for saw
mill work. Regular Job to right man.
Hlokox Lumber Co., Waycross, Ga., R.
F. D. 6, or to Dr. R. H. Bush, Phone
531, Waycross, Ga. 29 tf
BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
can be secured ac 54 Reed street 7 tf
PUBLIC SALE—One car of farm
wagons, spring wagons, buggies, carts,
traps, one car of farm horses and
mules, on Satuday," October 7tb., at
Homeland, Charlton county, Georgia
Everything must be sold regardless
of cost J. B. Busser, owner. 5 2t
HOUSE FOR RENT—One six room
house on Parallelwstreet for rent,
118 per month. Call on W. C. But
ler. <
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St
■ StllAltA A 09 IS IfP
FALL CABBAGE PLANT*
Our fall cabbage plants, Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, are now ready for
shipment, and we want your orders.
Prices f. o. b.. Meggett:
1,000 to 3,000 at $1.60 per l,00o
4,000 to 8,0p0 at .... $1.25 per 1,000
10,000 and over at .... 31.00 per 1,000
We advise that you .place your or
dera promptly as the supply Is very
limited this fall. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
S. M. Gibson Co.,
Meggett, S. C.
ONION SETS.
Silver skin, Pearl and Yellow Onion
sets. Best quality, at Redding's.
25 15t
THE LADIES OF WAYCR08S ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE
OPENING OP DOLAN'S NEW STU
DIO, CORNER PARKER AND MARY
3TREET8 TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
OCT. 10, 4 TO 6. 5 3t
Crystal vases, 18 inches tall, for
10 centa Saturday, October 7, . at
Durst’s Variety Store, 70 and 72
Plant avenue. , 3 4t
A treat Is In store for the ltdies
who attend Miss Eddie Parnell's tall
opening Monday evening, October 9,
from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tues
day.. 3 tf
FREfH SHIPMENT
BMIPT OY8TER3 TONIGH'
»/
T, I
PHONE
2 3t
The Herald heartily approves the
plan proposed for the getting togeth
er of the people of Waycross on a
municipal ticket.
Mr. L. Carl Collins, the well known
and popular clerk, 1b now with Mr.
J. E. Dlcklns.
\a.L
Master Wallace Stevens was
Waycross booster at the Tifton inir ,. ,
yesterday and came back with glow-
lng reports of the many things he
saw. Wallace Is one of the Herald’s
best carriers and is saving his earn
ings and buying a Deenwood farm a
few miles from town.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brott, and
Mr. Arthur Merrill, of Grand Rapids,
Mloh., arrived yesterday with their
household goods and have taken pos
session of one of the many Deen
wood farms. This makes ten new
settlers for Ware county this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott expect to
leave for tbelr new home In Jackson
ville within a week.
Mr. W. T. Williford, traveling
freight agent of the Southern Rail
way, was a Waycross vtsltor Friday.
Mr. V. C. Parker has been awarded
the contract for n country home for
Mr. A. P. Brantley, of Blackshear,
Os. It will be located about one and
a half miles from Blackshear In the -
pines and magnolias. Swiss type of
architecture will be ' used. It will
■ho have a complete plumbing sys
tem and water works and lighted by
ncetyllne ltbhts. The house will be
completed in two months time and
will be unusually attractive.
THE
WOODMEN OFi
WORLD.
CAMP 185
MlKs first and third Thursday
each month. Masonic Hall,
Richard L. 3Ingletuf, C. C. ,
, D. P. Woolley. Clerk. . 1
NOTICE OF 01880LUTI0N
The co-partnership heretofore exist-,
E. Scott and S.
the firm n&xfte of Scott
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