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Summer Colds
Seals’ Cold Tablets
thst a snowball dan In lunshtne.
Try them on guarantee.
£
is
lust Arrived
600 dozen
Tennesee
Eggs
To Go .At
25 cts.
A Dozen
Phone 62 Or 301
J. W. S. Hardy
8UCCESSOR TO HAPDY BR08.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHY HE
BOUGHT ON THE EXTENSION OF
JANE, ELIZABETH, MARY OR
CAR8WELL 8TREET EXTENSION.
HE WILL TELL YOU 'TWA8 BE*
CAUSE HE INTEND8 TO FOLLOW
THE CITY WESTWARD, AND BE
CAU8E HE COULD BUY HERE IN
A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD FOR ONE
HALF THE PRICE THAT PROPER
TY NOT NEAR 80 WELL LOCATED
WOULD COST IN OTHER PART8
OF THE CITY.
WALTER M. YOUNG,
9 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN8.
Mr. J. O. White, of Pearson, was
a visitor to W&ycross yesterday.
Capt. U. Johnson is In the city to
day.
Mr. D. B.' Kennedy, of Barney, Oft,
was tC Waycross visitor yesterday.
Mr. A. W. Smith is able to be out
again, after an illness of a weqjt.
Mr. Sam B. Lewis, of Nicholls,
spent yesterday In Waycross.
Mr. W. W. Miller, % of Live Oak,
Fla., spent last night In Waycross.
Mr. J. H. Sikes, of Newell, Ga..
was among the Sunday visitors to
Waycross.
Opening!
October 3rd, and 4th,
Mrs. Durnett was called to Jesuu
yesterday on account of the death
a relative at that place.
Mr. J. L. Bullard, of Pearson, was
among the guests at the Virdle' yes
terday.
Mr..D. L. Vickers, of Jasper, Fla.
was a guest of the Phoenix last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cottlngham.
Of Live Oak, Fla., are In the city vis
iting relatives. From here they will
visit relatives la Middle Georgia.
Vases going at 10c at Durst’s Va
riety Store. 9 It
an enjoyable affair.
The annual supper of Roberson
Lodge, No. 552,1. A. of M., was given
In the Jefferson Hotel Saturday night
Mr. C. G. Lewis was master of cer
emonies, and he made a short talk,
In which ho complimented the com
mittee on arrangements, Messrs Rob
Lorelace and W. F. McCall. Then
Mr. Alwood, of High' Springs, district
representative of the Southeastern
district of I. A. of M„ was Introduced
and made a very Interesting talk.
Short, hut Interesting talks were also
made by nev. R. A. Brown, Mr. Frank
Howell, Mr. George McFera, Mr. H.
E. Hengeveld, Mr. IV. P. Cler and
Mr. Woods.
sumptuous supper was served,
and the occasion was one of the most
enjoyable affairs of'the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ramsey have
arrived In Waycross to make their
home here. They will live' on Gil
more street.
Mr. E. J. Marsh, of Albany, former
ly at the head of the Marsh Cypress
Company In this city. Is spending
several days here. He Is stopping at
Lafirande.
Mr. Howard Harley, who has been
quite sick with fever, Is Improving.
His friends wish for him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. William Wilson, who has been
quite sick at his home on Parallel
street, is reported as being some bet
ter today.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. E. Scott and S. T.
Beaton, under the ffrm name of Scott
& Beaton, has been dissolved by mu
tual consent, C. E. Scott retiring and
S. T. Beaton assuming all liabilities
and collecting all lebts of the firm.
This Sept 58, 1911.
C., E. Scott,
B. T. Beaton.
The J. M. Cox Company recently
had a good horse to stray off, and an
advertisement In the Herald found
the missing animal near Screven. It
pays to advertise.
Mr. Emmett Ward, of Mobile, Ala
Is here on a visit to bis brother. Dr.
John W. Ward. He and Dr. Ward
spent yesterday at Nichols with their
mother.
FOR ORDINARY.
1 hereby announce that I will be a
candidate for the office of Ordinary
of Ware county, subject to the Dem
ocratic primary to be held later. If
elected, I ; promise to give my atten
tion to the office and keep it open. It
will be no side line with me. This
early announcement Is made neces
sary by the fact that other candidates
have already announced tor this of-
sflce. Soliciting the support of my
friends, I am, yours to serve,
o: P. POLKS.
Mr. John Ltnglser and family, of
Buffalo, New York, has arrived In
Waycross to make their home here,;
Mr. Llngiser has accepted an Impor
tant position with the Coast Line
shops.
In yesterday’s Morning News there
appeared a most charming picture of
Miss Anna Morrison, who Is one of
the city’s young favorites. Miss Am
na Is now attending college in Vir
ginia.
Mr. J. E. DoMars, representing the
American Investment and Loan Com
pany, of Atlanta, la In the city, and
Is stopping at the Virdle. Mr. De
Mars Is representing a strong com
pany and will be In Waycross tor
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.
A Cordial Invitation
tended to all
Ex-
Humphreys & Williamson
CLASSIFIED
NO REA80N FOR DOUBT.
'A Statement of Facts Bacekd By A
| Strong Guarantee.
|v We guarantee complete relief of
all sufferers from constipation, or. In
every case wlfere we fall, we will
FOR RENT—seven room house, 43 aupply the medicine free.
Gilmore street. Apply W, B. Elllhg- Rexall Orderlies are gentle, effic-
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tt Uva, dependable, and safe bowel reg-
ulator, strengthener, and tonic. They
FOR SALE—'Vacant lot on Folks SL aim to reestablish nature's functions
Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf 1° a quiet, easy way. They do not
—* ■ cause Inconvenience, griping or nau-
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms sea. They are so pleasant to take
gentlemen, with bath, electric lights and work so easily that they may be
and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60 taken by any one at any time. They
Elizabeth street 21 tf thoroughly tone up the whole system
....... to healthy activity.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. j Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable
Wanted by an established Arm In and Ideal for the use of children, old
Atlanta, Ga., man to take an actlvo folks, and delicate persons. We can-
interest In management Must be re- not too highly recommend them to
liable and able to give best referenc- all sufferers from any form of con
es. Salary $125.00 per month. Mod- stipatlon and Its attendant evils,
erate - Investment required. Young Three sizes, 106, 25c and 60c. Re
man preferred. If you are in a post- member, you can obtain Rexall Or-
tlon to talk business, address G. H„
600 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—A machinist for saw
mill work. Regular Job to right mam
Hlckox Lumber Co., Waycross, Ga., R.
F. D. 5, or to Dr. R. H. Bush, Phone
631, Waycross, Ga. 29 tf
BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
can be secured ac 54 Reed street 7 tt
FOR RENT—Room at 51 ParaUel SL
or phone 462. 13 lm
FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping or tor young men. All con
veniences. Couple without children
preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf
FOR RENT—Three nice unfurnhh-
td rooms for light housekeeping.
Phone 746, 37 Gilmore street. 9 6t
A carload of peaches, pdars, and
grapes of all kinds, and qutnces, at.
Durst’s Variety Store. 9 It
NOTICE!
J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector,
now has the registration books open.
Pay your taxes and register. Mr.
8trick!and can be found next Satur
day, October 14th-, at hla office in
the court house for the purpose of
<;c(lectlsg stpte and county taxes.
derlles in this community only at
our store—The Rexall Store. The
Seals Pharmacy.
Mr. Will H. Stevens and little
daughter, Maude, leave tonight
Atlanta, where Mr. Stevens will ar
range a Ware county display In the
windows of the ftr. B. & A.. Railroad
city ticket office on Peaclitree street
and also boost Waycross and old
Ware at the same time with litera
ture. Miss Maude will sp^pd the
time with her former playmate, Miss
Helen Walker, who with her parents
were at one time residents of Way-
cross.
5Ir. and Mrs. H. K. Williams, of
Quitman, have announced the engage
ment of their two daughters. Miss
Annie Lola Williams to Mr. Bernard
A. Gardner, of'Camilla,- and Miss
Ruby Williams to Mr. Robert Kimble,
or Brunswick. The weddings to take
place at an early date. The Misses
Williams have visited friends in Way-
cross during which .time they were
both quite popular, making a number
of friends here who will be interest
ed in the announcement
STILL WEAK FROM HOT SPELL.
Physicians asy that the unusual
and terrific heat of last summer did
great damage to many people who do
not even suspect It. There are many
right In this town who are feeling
weak, listless and discouraged, los
ing flesh and going Into a decline on
account of the strain of last summer.
A Red Bank, N.'J., man, Mr. Wal
ton Culllngton, has found what to
do in such cases. Hb says: When’
I was badly run down, growing weak
and losing flesh, I took Vlnol to build j
me up and make me strong. It has
been perfectly satisfactory, and I
would not take anything for the good .
Vlnol did me. I am all right now.” T
It would be a great blessing If all
who are in broken health, whether
old, middle-age or young, could know
that Vlnol is one thing they need to
make them well and strong again.
We can prove by people you know
well that Vlnol, our delicious 6od
liver and Iron preparation without
oil, is the greatest blood builder and
strength creator known, and we
guarantee it to give satisfaction. The
Seals Pharmacy.
FALL CABBAGE PLANTS,
Our fall cabbage plants, Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, are now ready tor
shipment, and we want your orders.
Prices f. o. b„ Meggett:
1,000 to 3,000 at $1.50 per l,00o
4,000 to 8.000 at .... $1.25 per 1,000
10,000 and over at .... $1.00 per 1,000
We advise that you place your or
ders promptly as the supply is very
limited this fall. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
S. M. Gibson Co.,
Meggett, S. C.
WOODMEN OF. THE
WORLD.
CAMP 16i
Hills first and thlsd Thursday
each month. Masonic Ban.
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
The friends of Edlotr H. M. stonier
of Dublin, are boosting him for the
position of head of the Department
of c: mmerle of La -ar. He it a
good man and would ably fill the of
fice.—Valdosta Timet . , I.
+~:—
Vyndel A. Hewes, a letter earth
INVESTMENTS ON THE EXTEN
nee.—vamoaca I imps. i.,
SION OF JANE, ELIZABETH, MARY “ * A
AND CARSWELL STREETS ARE
8AFE FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS, t
THEY ARE GUILT EDGE AND MON.’ 0 ' M * 0 ” M *” ,hlnk ’ he a ,ttt -
EY INVESTED BY ANY ONE WILL I tW P!cUn ‘ ,0 “ r ‘ 1 “ f cl ° T,n ’
Call early and avoid the rush. 9 6t ’ LD 0RBAT pR0F|T8 T0 THE j During the summer he say* he picked
INVESTOR. , fewer than three a day and last
New neckwear ust arrived at the]
Bon Ton. 7 if
. , JQ 5t
WALTER M. YOUNG,
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
Wednesday he picked 69 in a compar
atively ebort time.
Silverware
Sale
\
Discontinued {pat
terns half regular
price.
Teaspoon 65c per set
Jesert Spoon, $L7S per set
Forks $1.75 per set
Tablespoons... $2.60 per set
11 Only limited quantity In
11 stock. See our window for
i f t | Silverware Bargains! _
Little & Oiom
JEWELERS!
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
Black-Fraught
Liver Medicine
A beautiful line of pattern hats
Will he dL:-layed by Miss Eddie Par-
-ell at her tall opening October 9,
from 7 to 9 o’clock, and all day Tues
day, the 10th. a „
' - /
A DREADFUL SIGHT
'To H. J. Barnum, of Freerille, N T.,
was the fever-sore that hed plagued
hla life for yeara la aplte of many
remedies he triod. At last he used
Busklen's Arnica Salve ard wrote*
'it has entirely healed with scar*alv
a scar left.” Heals burns, Bolls, Ep
n-ms. Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
std Plies like magic. Omy 25 o at
All Druggists.
The reputation cf this old, relh
. Ms medicine,-far constipation. It
digestion and liver trouble, is firs
1 ly established. It does not imitai
other medicines. It is better lha
J others, or it would not be the ft
I TCrite liver powder, with a Jam
I wlo than nil others coatbhuiL
SOLD IN TOWN
Heir to one million adllara, s
Harvard graduate Hat gone to werkj
as a grocery dark at ten dollars e I
week In order to learn the butlnest
In which bis father made bia for
tune. ,
Very Serious
It is a very serious natter to ask i
| toe one medicine and have the
I wrong one given you. For this
reason wo urge you in buying to |
be careful to get the genuine—