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Crackers
Jin Waycross
Sunshine Biscuits
| For first-class rubber tire ;
| wheel work at prices right, ;
McGee, 21 Albany avenue.
12 30t
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English Stjfre, Now in Stock
REMEMBER
WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE
GROCERIES
Eggs Chicken and
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN
NESSEE.
Buy your boys and girls Bir :k Cat
stockings. They out-wear aR others. ■
Humphreys & Williamson. |
Y. M. C. A. A BOOMING.
Secretary B. M. Norvell has been
doing some .fine woiV-Xor the Y. M.
C. A., and during the past two days
collected over $500.00 tor member
ship fees. The membership of the as
sociation Is increasing very rapidly,
which is very grati. ng to those who
have stood by the organization since
it was established here.
ROYAL
m
MING POWDER
Ahsoiui&ly Pure
Tho- or 3 fv Baking Powder made
from KoyaS G rape Cream of Tartar
NO AUSM, MO LIME PHOSPHATE
WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE
CASE CHEAPER THAN THE
OTHER FELLOW.
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
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ACTUAL STARVATION.
Facts About Indigestion and Its Relief
That Should Interest You.
Although Indigestion and Dyspepsia
are so prevalent, most people do not
thoroughly understand their cause
and cure. There is no reason
Why most people should not eat any
thing they desire—if they will only
«hew It' carefully and thoroughly.
Many actually starve themselves into
sickness through fear of eating ev
ery good-looking, good-smelling, and
good-tasting food, because it does
?iot agree with them.
The fest thing to do is to fit your
self to digest any good food.
We believe-we can relievo Dyapep-
sla. We are ho confident of this fact
that we guarantee and promise to
supply the medicine free of all cost
to every one who will use it, who TB
not perfectly satisfied with the re
sults Its produces. We exact no
promises, and put no one under any
obligation whatovor. Surely, nothing
could be fairer. We are located right
here and our reputation should be
sufficient assurance of the genlno-
ness of our offer.
We want every one troubled with
Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form
to come to our storaand buy a box 01
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take* them
home and give them a reasonable
trial, according to directions. Then,
if not satisfied, come to vn and get
your money back. They are very
pleasant to take; they aid to soothe
the irritable stoifi&ch, to strengthen
and invigorate the digestive organs,
and to promote a healthy and natural
bowel action, thus leading to perfect
and healthy digestion and assimila
tion. ,.
A 25c package of Rexall Dyspep
sia Tableti furnishes 15 days’ treat
ment. In ordinary cases, this suffi
cient to produce a cure. In more
chronic cases, a lopger treatment, of
course, is necessary, and depends up
on the severity of the trouble. For
such cases we have two larger sizes
which sell for 50c and $1.00. Remem
her, you can obtain Rexall Remedies
in this community only at our store
—The Rexall Store. The Seals Phar
macy.
SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY AT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
About three weeks ago it was de
cided to have in the First Baptist
church, of this city, an A-l Sunday
school. At the present time there is
one A-l School in tho entire state
of Georgia, in the Baptist churches,
and Waycross wants the second.
Shall we havo it? If the plans of
the officials and workers of the First
Church are carried out, we shall.
In addition to the regular exercises
short program haB been arranged
for Sunday fornlng, October 15. This
short and Interesting program will
appeal to everybody, so let the fath
ers, mothers and young people who
have not been attending Sunday
school, make special efforts to be
at the First Church Sunday morning
at 9:30 o’clock. ’
12 3t
MAY’S
WE ARE NOW GIVING
MEAL FROM NEW WARE
COUNTY CORN. WE GRIND
IT FRESH EVERY DAY. TRY
SOME OF IT AND YOU WILL
BE PLEA8ED. SOLD IN ANY
QUANTITY FROM 5c WROTH
UP.
Mrs. W. W. McCulley, of St.
Marys, is visiting Judge and Mrs.
John C. McDonald on Gilmore street.
ECHOES FROM GLENMORL. I AT THE MAJESTIC.
October 11, 1911. Tonight we will offer one of the
Rev. Teel, of Oklahoma, delivered J greatest vaudeville features we have
Buy the boys and girls school shoes
nere, and you will be one of iur sat
isfied customers. ^
Huffiptire^i & Williamson.
NOTICE!
The “Georgians” will meet tomor
row, Friday, afternoon, at the Y. M.
C. A., at 3:30. Every member re
quested to be present.
THE BLIND EVANGELNST TO
LECTURE ON BIBLE HEALING.
Rev. J. F. Bayler, the blind evango-
list, will deliver a lecture tonight at
tho FIrBt Methodist church at t’le
time' of tho regular prayer meeting.
The servlco will begin at 7:30 and
continue one hour. Mr. Bayler dis
cusses tho question of Bible healing
in a most interesting way and from
a scriptural standpoint. At. other
places very large crowds of people
have heard him and it Is believed
that the ^announcement will interest
many hero and that a large congre
gation will hear him tonight.
Mrs. J. B. Thorpo and children
are spending a month with relative’s
In Macon.
a most interesting sermon at the
school housS Sunday morning and
was heard by a large crowd.
; Miss Ruth McCormick, who
been the popular guest of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Y. Wilson during the past
month, returned to her home
Arab! last Friday, her absence wilt
le felt with regret by many friends
in this community.
Mr. R. R. Hobbs, of Coffee,
a visitor on our streets Friday.
r
Mr. H. J. Herrin attended the
Sunday school rally at Millwood Sat
Mis. W. 1. McQuaig ahd UiV®
daugVer Gladys, hre visiting Hs>.
si3ter, Mrs. Rosa Little in Savannah
iveek
Mr. E. M. Herrin, the popular tax
receiver of Ware cousty, was a visi
tor here Saturday.
Mr. J. T. Strickland whs in our
town collecting taxes one day last
week.
Messrs W. I. and F. L. McQuaig
made a short and pleasant trip to
Homerville Sunday.
A number of our youny people at
tended the Baptist Association near
'£• skin Sunday. Among them, was
Misses Cl'ic, Bessie and Susie Cor
bltt, Mary Allen; C. B. andWlllie
Corbitt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hughes will
leave this week for a two weeks vblt
•tong relatives and friends in Alaba
Mr. George Tatum, of Ruskfn, was
a welcome visitor in our town Sun
day afternoon.
Don’t forget that tho Glonmore
school will close Friday October 13,
and that everybody is invited to at
tend the exhibition at 7:30 p. m,
—F. L. M.
ever presented at our house.
The Ellis'es in a marvelous exhibi
tion of mental telepathy or mind
reading. Blindfolded securely on the
stage Madam Ellis will describe ac-
urately and correctly any and all ar
ticles, she will read names and ad
dresses from cards, letters, etc., anc
numbers on bills, running into mil
lions, her most remarkaolo work,
however Is her adaptability In ans
wering questions, her wonderful
cess is in so often locating lost or
stolen Valuables, missing friends or
relatives, and her remarkable effi
ciency in foretelling the outcome
future uncertainties makes her work
of deep human interest.
E. V. JONES PRODUCE COMPANY
PHONE 219. 7 6t
Fresh supply of horses and mule-s
Just received. M. Downey. 9 tf
Coffee Goodness Proven
by a Century of Use
There is something wonderfully satisfying nr.d fascinating
about this coffee blend that has been*in daily vto for over a
century. Something far different from ordinary coffees. 1 his is
the coffee, that was served In the quaint French Market, New
Orleans, to society belles and beaux of the olden t unc. And that
was so liked by Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other famous
men. It is today the same identical, deliciously aromatic blend
that was famous over a hundred years ago.
Then you could get this coffee with a history-the real
french MarketCoffee
blend I, perpetuated by
Hew Orleans. But NOW you all
table. For the old French Market
Diena 1* pcrpcmaicu uy
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and delivered everywhere in berfect aroma and strength In her-
radically sealed tins. Injurious elements are roasted out 01
French Market Coffee. In New Orleans, for hundred, of yean,
it has always been the custom to drink cup after cup, even at
midnight. You may do the same today. » a ure »a getUw
genuine. '“There is only one real old French Market flavor.
At All Grocers
Sliadsl. tewlssfCwSnlrtriH '
French Market Mills
(NovOflMBS Coffee Co-, Ltd, Prevrlelen)
Hew Orleans, La.
IF YOU CAN’T GO OUT TO SEE
"YOUNG'S LOTS” TODAY, GO TO
NIGHT, GO IN THE MORNING BE
FORE YOU GO TO WORK. BUT
GO. YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU
WANT, WHERE YOU WANT IT.
AND AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN
AFORD.
WALTER M. YtiuNG,
9 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
it’s Too Easy to Save
MERELY A MATTER OF SPEND
ING LESS THAN YOU EARN.
KEEPS GROWING EASIER TOO;
BECOMES SURPRISINGLY EA8Y
AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED IT
FOR A WHILE. PEOPLE FALL IN
TO THE HABIT OF SPENDING
MONEY THOUGHTLESSLY, AND
IMAGINE THEY CANNOT SAVE.
CULTIVATE THOUGTHFULNESS
AND CAREFULNESS AND YOU
ARE BOUND TO 8AVE. 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
Big supply of card ooard, all col
ors, Just received at Herald.
If you want to be well dressed buy
a suit from our big stock of stylish
t^i’or-maCe suit*.
Humphreys & Williamson.
castor 1A
For Infant* and Children.
ftie Kind You Han Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
Big shipment electric fane receiv
ed.
Byck Electric Supply Cc.
20 Lott Street M tl
A carload of peachc, pear*, and
grapee of all kind,, and oulncee. nt
Durst'e Variety Store. * K
For The Sake oi YOUR |
Appearance j
And yoiir pocket book, you’d *
better come to this store soon g
and look over the new styles in
a
Clothing, Shoes 5
Off
and Hats |
at
If you are looking for a suit 8
that combines Style, Comfort, %
Quality and Service, then you B
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.
1 Suits From $15 to $30
1 The Steele Clothing Store
I > 40 PLANT AVE. i
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