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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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New Line
r Crackers
In Way cross
Sunshine Biscuits
English Style, Now in Stock
PERSONAL AND LCGAL
Hr. J. 3. Knight, who L:-
Mite sick for several days, is ^;Ie tc
be put agan.
REMEMBER -
RE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE
GROCERIES
Eggs Chicken and
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN
NESSEE.
WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE
CASE CHEAPER THAN THE
OTHER FELLOW.
Leading Grocers.
fViison Block. Phone 128
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Mr. L. V. Cash, of Macon, 1
r.est of the Virdie yesterday.
Mr. \V. C. Bullard, of Odum, Ga.
.'as a guest of LaGrande last night.
Mr. R. C. Postell, of Tifton, w
guest of the Phoenix yesterday.
Mr. W. R. Beach, after a short
visit to the city, returned to Sew
’.acy last night.
AT THE MAJE8TIC,
Ton’jht the celebrated picture
"King George's Coronaton Servces*
.•ill* be shown. The great scenes at
his famous celebration truly por-
:rayed as they actually occurred. >
Mr. Druston Holland, of Dousglas,
s here on a visit to his father, Mr.
V. D. Holland.
Mr. Bryan McDonald, who was
the Mutual Grocery Company
a time, is now with
Benton & Company.
, MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan to colored people
With good security.
Lb J. Burch, Specialist.
5T 2m Redding Bldg. Waycross, Ga.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. E. Scott and S. T.
Beaton, under the firm name of Scott
'& Beaton, has been dissolved by mu
tual consent, C. E. Scott retiring and
S. T, Beaton assuming all liabilities
hnd collecting all lebts of the firm.
This Sept 28, 1911.
C. E. Scott,
S. T. Beaton.
To those wishing low prices and
jhasy terms, we can please, anything
In furniture and furnishing goods.
Special orders will receive our care
ful Attention. *
Km Home Furniture Company,
26 tf Plant and A’bany Avenue
MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
The Young People’s Missionary So
ciety of First Methodist Church will
meet Thursday afternoon at four
o’clock with Mrs. J. W. Seals, on
Brunei street. Members requested to
bo present.
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVEN-
ING AT THE MAJESTIC, FAMOUS
PICTURE KING GEORGE’S CORO
NATION SERVICE.
Mr. W. H. Stevens returnted this
morning from Atlanta, where he
went to arrange an exhibit from this
section in the A. B. & A., offices.
Special arrangements are being
made at the Y. M. C. A. for the ded
ication services next Sunday. Visi
tors from Jacksonville, Savannah and
a number of other places are expec
ted to be In attendance. An Inter
esting program for these services is
beng prepared and will be published
in The Herald.
YOU RISK NO MONEY
5ur Reputation and Money are Back
cf Thit Offer.
We pay for all the medicine used
luring the trial, if our remedy fails
o completely relieve you of const!-
'ntfox We take all th risk. You
re not obligated to us In any wa
vhatovc-r, ‘f you accept our offe.
?ould anything be fone fair to you?
s there any reason why you should
esitate to put our claims to a prao
tlcal test?
A most scientific, common-sense
treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. They are pro
nounced, gentle and pleasant In ac
tion, and particularly agreeable in
every way. They do not cause diar
rhoea, nausea flatulence, griping, or
fc>th|^«1 im/>nvenience. Rexall Order
lies are particularly good for chil
dren, oged and delicate persons.
We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies
at our risk. Three sizes, 10c, 25c
npd y^Oc. Remember, you can get
Rexall Remedies in this community
only at our store—Tho Rexall Store.
The Seals Pharmacy. .
Dr. Frank Folks spent today In Sa
vannah, going down with Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan who are en routb to
Xorth Carolina.
THEY ARE FOR 8TANLEY ,
FOR LABOR COMMISSIONER.
Dublin, Ga., Oc. 11.—A large num-’
her of the citizens of Eastman have 1
petitioned Mr. H. M. Stanley of this!
city to enter the race for Commis
sioner of Commerce and Labor.
One hundred and eighty-two name3
were signed to the petition he receiv- j
ed, and it was stated that a great <
many more would have signed the
petition had an opporunity been giv.
en, # the list remaining open but a
short time. The petition Ib as fal
lows:
“Whereas, at the recent session of
the General Assembly of Georgia an
Act was passed creating a now de
partment of Commerce and lAbor,
for this state, and providing for the
election of a Commissioner to man
age the affairs of said department,
and,
“Whereas, the Hon. H. M. Stan
ley. editor of the Courier-Dispatch, of
Dublin, who was formerly a citizen
of Eastman, has been prominently
suggested as a candidate for said of
fice, and
"Whereas, his many years training
in public affairs peculiarly fit him for
performing the duties of this office,
wo believe him in every way qualified
to make the state a capable and
isfactory officer in this capacity, and
therefore solicit him to become
candidate for Commissioner of Com
merce and Labor, and pledge him our
hearty endorsement and support."
'UIATIW
! NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS
' Weeds and grass must be cleared
from lots as required by city ordi
nance. This work must be done at
bnco and within the next ten (10)
days.
B tf
D. M. Bradley, Health Officer.
FALL CABBAGE PLANT*
Our fall cabbage plants, Wakefield
hnd Flat Dutch, are now ready for
Shipment, and wo want your orders.
Prices f. o. b., Meggett:
11,000 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
Wo 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.
• NOTICE!
J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector,
now has the registration books open.
Pay your taxes and register. Mr.
Strickland can bo found next Satur
day, October 14th., at his office in
the court house for the purpose of
Collecting stpte and county taxes.
Call early and avoid the rush. 9 5t
The mercury has taken a decided
drop. We prefer this kind of a drop
instead of a drop in the price of cot
ton.
^here will be a meeting of the
Methodist church Epworth Lea
gue tonight at 8 o'clock. The meet
ing will be lead by Mrs. E. P. Pea
body.
A treat is in store for the ladies
who attend Miss Eddie Parnell’s fail
opening Monday evening, October 8
from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tuer
day* 3 t
Mrs. T. H. Teet and daughter ar
rived last nigh t- from Oklahoma
City to join Mr. Teel, who has been
here for the past month. Mr. and
Mrs. Teel will have charge of th* J.
R. Knight house on Elizabeth street.
FOR FRESH APPALACHICOLA OYS-
TERS, PHONE 242. 10 3t
HIS OPINION OF GAME WARDEN.
A young man from Waycross, who
is off attending school, having notic
ed in the papers that-his brother bad
been appointed as a deputy game
warden, wrote to his father about the
matter and gave his opinion of the
position in no uncertain terms. This
young man, so his father states, is
open with everything and has never
told him a story. The young man
has the* wrong idea of a game war
den, as he is of the opinion that a
fellow to fill the place has to do a
lot of “sneaking work.”
DON'T PULL OUT
Tl
A Few Applications of a Simple
Remedy Will Bring Back
the 'Natural Color,
"Pail oat one gray hair and • dozen
will take its place” ia an old 'saying,
which is, to a great extent, true, if no
steps are taken to stop the cause. When
gray hairs appear it is a sign that Na
ture needs assistance. It is Nature’s
call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless
hair, or hair that is falling out, is not
necessarily a sign of advancing age, for
there are thousands of elderly people
with perfect heads of hair without a
single streak of gray,
\Vben gray hairs come, or when the
hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some
good, reliable hair-restoring treatment
should be resorted to at once. Special
ists say that one of the best prepara
tions to use Is the old-fashioned “sage
tea” which our grandparents used. The
liest preparation of this kind is Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep
aration of domestic sage and sulphur,
scientifically compounded with later dis
covered hair tonics and stimulants,, the
whole mixture being carefully balanced
and tested by experts.
Wyeth’s Sage and Solphur is clean and
wholesome and perfectly harmless. Ft
refreshes dry, parched hair, removes
dandruff and gradually restores faded or
grey hair to Its natural color.
This preparation la offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle, and is
recommended tod sold by all druggists.
SMOKE SALVADORES’ CIGARS,
TO BE FOUND AT MUTUAL GRO
CERY STORE. MADE AT TAMPA.
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVEN-
ING AT THE MAJESTIC, FAMOUS
PICTURE KING GEORGE’S CORO-
NATION SERVICE.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHY HE
BOUGHT ON THE EXTENSION OF
JANE, ELIZABETH, MARY OR
CARSWELL STREET EXTENSION.
HE WILL TELL YOU ’TWAS BE-
CAUSE HE INTENDS TO FOLLOW
THE CITY WESTWARD, AND BE-
CAUSE 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 PARTS
OF THE CITY.
WALTER M. YOUNG,
9 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
Miss Louise Ilazelhurst left this
morning for Baltimore where she
will enter John Hopkins’ Hospital for
an operation. Miss Hazelhurst’s
friends hero sincerily hope that she
will come back restored to hor usual
health.
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVEN-
ING AT THE MAJESTIC, FAMOU8
PICTURE KING GEORGE’8 CORO
NATION SERVICE.
Tho dust has been laid, the reser
voirs replenished, the bars are open,
and why shouldn't tho universe be
happy?
Tho Brunswick Nows is again’
“Little Joe” Drawn, but it wants
someone to suggest a way out of the
twng.
' *
It seems strange to a woman that
a man gets so excited at a baso ball
game and keeps so cool at a bargain-
counter aalo.
MAY’S!
WE ARE NOW GIVING
MEAL FROM NEW WARE
) \
COUNTY CORN. WE GRI^D
IT FRE8t| EVERY DAY. TRY
SOME OF IT AND YOU WILL
BE PLEA8EO. SOLD IN ANY
QUANTITY FROM 5c WROTH
UP,
PHONE NO. 8.
Presdent Taft’s desire for peace
•Joes not prevent his making war
upon the Insurgents.
4#—
How curious it Is that each chorus
girl that elopes with a millionaire’s
son ‘“comes of a fine old Virginia
family.”
* Steadily the old traditions disap
pear. Now on the 40th anniversary
of the Chicago fire, comes tho old
est living police reporter who cover
ed the event, who, on oath declares
that It wasn’t Mrs. O’Leary’s cow
that did It.
It’s Too Easy to
MERELY A MATTER OF SPEND-
ING LESS THAN YOU EARN. *
KEEPS GROWING EASIER TOO;
BECOMES SURPRISINGLY EASY
AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED IT
FOR A WHILE. PEOPLE FALL IN
TO THE HABIT OF SPENDING
MONEY THOUGHTLESSLY, AND
IMAGINE THEY CANNOT SAVE.
CULTIVATE THOUGTH FULNESS
AND CAREFULNESS AND ' YOU
ARE BOUND TO SAVE. THERE’S
PROTECTION, ENCOURAGEMENT
AND SATISFACTION IN A SAV
INGS ACCOUNT.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
CASTOR IA
For Infant, and Children.
rhe Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Big shipment electric (an, recelT-
ei. ,
Eyck Electric Supply Cc.
20 Lott Streot . 1* tl
A carload of peaches, pears, and
grapes of all klads, and quinces, at
Durst'e Variety Store. • #
S For The Sake oi YOUR~
Appearance
And your pocket book, you’d
better come to this store soon
and lock over the new styles in.
Clothing, Shoes
and Hats
If you are looking for a suit
that combines Style, Comfort,
Quality s*nd Service, then you
are looking for The Steele Clothing
Store.
You’d Better Pick Out
Your Fall Suit NOW.
A great many men are finding some very nice
things here. Let us put one away for you.
The color, the weave and the style you want
is here.
Suits From $15 to $30
The Steele Clothing Store
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