Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 14, 1911, Image 4

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Summer Colds have xny form of kidney and bladder trouble or urinary Irregularities. Try thorn. Gem Pharmacy; T. R Palao. at Blackshear will preach at night. ! Special musical program for both ‘ 9 6L services. . | j Dont forget that the mens Bible! We class will meet at »:« «. m. The'«ook store, every «be a winner^ public and strangers are.cordially la-.or easy terms. worship with ua_ , ^ Home Pornltnre Company. Seals’ Cold Tablets WALTER M. YOUNG, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Big lot fretlt eggs Just In. at 25c a jten J. W. S. Hardy. 13 :t KING’S DAUGHTERS. Sonihlno Circle Number One, King’s Danghtera will mtet Tuesday j afternoon at four o'ebek with Mra. ] J. o. Stelaheimer at her home on. Carswell avenue. that u snowball diet In tun Try them on guarantee. Have your automobile and buggy top work done at J. T. McGee's by a flrat-clats trimmer, 31 Albany are. aue. . U SOt THGSEALS PHARMACY WAJfCROSS EVENING. HERALD We are uow re-j ceiving plenty ofj tine fresh Eggs and are selling them at Personal •Mias' Carrie Perham Social Editors “The combat deepens on yo brave. v.ho ruah to victory on the grave." 25 cts. A Dozen Mr. O. H. Lowther, of Bowling Green, Fla., it in the city.' SCC LOtiC' Cl COV.'S G. Lang. Fresh lot of that Deakins Butter / am headquarters for Chickens, Eggs and Butter. Phone 62 Or 301 /. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BROS. ASK YOUR NEIGH DOR WHY HE BOUGHT CN THE EXTENSION OF JANE, ELIZABETH, MARY OR CARSWELL STREET EXTENSION. HE WILL TELL YOU ’TWAS CAUSE HE INTENDS TO FOLLOW THE CITY WESTWARD, AND BE CAUSE HE COULD BUY HERE IN A OOOO NEIGHBORHOOD FOR ONE HALF THE PRICE THAT PROPER TY NOT NEAR SO WELL LOCATEO WOULD COST IN OTHER PARTS op the City. WALTER M. YOUNO, • St. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. THE SALE OF YOUNG'S *150.03 LOTS HAS BEEN REMARKA-f. BUT THE OUTLOOK FOR THIS MONTH WILL SEE MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER MAKE THE START TO HAVE A HOME ON EITHER JANE. ELIZABETH, MARY OR CARSWELL STREET EXTENSION. WALTER M. YOUNO, S (L REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. MAY’S MEAL FI COUNTY CORN. WE QRIND TRY IT FRE8H EVERY DAY. 80ME OF IT AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. SOLO IN ANY QUANTITY FROM Sc WROTH UP. PHONE NO. 3. MOR RAND CO. ers and contractors. Lott-HItch Building. reinforced c:ncre*e. i WAYCR088 LODGE No. 305. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT S:00 P. M. All Maaena Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL. W. M. W. J. CLARK, SEC. 5 or S doeea ”660'’ will cure any eat* of Chilli and Fsrer. Price, 3* C. A. DOWNEY, M. O. V. Vetenarlan. 19 Albany Avonue. Waycross, Ga. flay and Night Phono *98. andnoC Warners’ Rust Proof Corsets $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Try one,you will have no other. /. H. Adams, 1 Phone 24 Mr. Frank L. Lanl?r, of Live Oak. Fla., spent last night In Waycroti. - Mr. Sam B. Lewis, or Nicholls, is ia the city today. Hon. Gordon Saussy, of Savannah, was among the .prominent visitors to Waycross today. Mr. James D. Pittman,’of Denton, Ga., was a Waycross visitor yester day. Grand Fall and Winter Display In Millinery We have the latest and most up-to date Suits Mr. J. M. Johnson, of Alma, Ga was among the guests at the Phoe nix today. Mr. . Ga., wa terday. W. Phillips, of Helena. i guest of the \“rdie yes- Messrs E. D. Dougins and J Humes, of the thriving town of Nich olls, spent today in Waycross. The Burton family, formerly Wheeling, W. Va., are now residing at 68 Tebeau street. Mrs. John Biggs is visiting rela tives at Wilmington, N. C., for some days. Mr. Ernest Ragland, of Carswell avenue is visiting relatives and friends In Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. C. Wltherington is a little better today, but is still confined to her bed. Miss Mary Paschal, who is teach ing school at Jesup Is In the city to spend today and Sunday with rela tives. Mr. R. Stoddard Jarvis whose left leg was amputated, at the A. C. L. Hospital, recently has now qtrfftr re covered. (Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fesparman and children aro In ThomasvIUe tho guests of Mrs. John Cochran for a few days. COMING MONDAY. The Georgia Black and Tans in conjunction with Bryant's Famous Mlnstrols will exhibit In Waycross Monday, October 16. This show has no old, stale, worn-out features, but overythng Is up to date In overy re spect. This it the best and only show of Its kind on the road today, and is pntronlzed by both white and colored people. Thirty all star artists to en tertain you. and is devoted to laugh ing purposes only. Will exhibit un der largo water proof canvas rain or shine. Grand free concert In front of pavilion at 7 o'clock. Popular pri ces. 25 and 35 cents. Don't fall (o attend for this is a treat of a life time. 14 2t Mr. Charles Kiuttz, of Salisbury, N. C., is now associated with Mr. W. L. Hinson at the Waycross Furni ture Company. Mr. Josh Dinkins, who has been •Ick for several weeks, is reported *o be In a dying condition today at his home in Gilchrist Park. No hope is entertained for his recover)*, and his death la expected at any time. Dr. Gua Folks, of Waycross,- has announced his candidacy for Ordina ry of Ware count. "Dr." would make a corking good officer alright, and it would tickle our fancy to see him elected by a* big majority.—Clinch County News. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker and Master Sam, are now making their home with Mrs. Lucliis Jenkins on Brunei street. Mr. W. E. Franklin, of Hoboken, was among the visitors to Waycross today. Mr. Franklin is a new-com er to this section, and although he did not reach Hoboken until April he has made good farming. He made a splendid crop, and Is well pleased with this section. Of Ladies Tailored Suits in all the Lead ing Colors. Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Tailored Suits $15.00 Ladies’ Tailored $20.00 Ladies’ Tailored $25.00 Ladies’ Tailored $30*00 Ladies’ Tailored $50.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $60.00 We handle the best on the market i n Ready-to- Wear Suits. Suits Suits Suits styles, both in Ready- to-wear and Trimmed Hats. Our Millinery AND Suit Department is on the second floor, and we keep expert trimmers to wait on you. Make us a visit before buying your Fall and Winter needs. Humphreys & Williamson CLASSIFIED '‘TFSJT8AL£^Vacanfro?onFwitiSL Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms gentlemen, with bath, electric Ugnts and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60 Elizabeth street 21 tf BOARDER8 WANTED—Good board can he secured ac 64 Rocd street 7 tf FOR RENT—Room at 61 Parallel St or phone 462. 13 lm FOR RENT—Rooms for Usht house keeping or for young men. All con veniences. Couple without children preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf Never Build a Bouse Unless you have a first class ar chitect, as It Is cheaper to study the plan on paper than to waste the time of your mechanics and lumber. Owing to catarrh and hay fever In my family it became necessary for me to move my office from the north, and am now located at 427-429 La- Grande building. I have a large stock of plans for all kinds of buildings, either private or public, fireproof, semi-fire-proof and otherwise. CALL IN anl see what we have got; it may assist you in making up your mind what you want; and then we can make it for you. Office Phone 177, Residence Phone 467' P. O. Box 1S2. D. S. SCHUREMAN, Architect and Structural Engineer. MODERN EQUIPPED new house, 69 Williams street, 7 rooms, exclusive bath and dressing room. Rent, In cluding lights and water, 325.00. Va cant tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 14th. A. Eh Cochran, Phono 611. FOR RENT—Three nice unfurniih- td rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 746, 37 Gilmore street 0 6t COWS FOR 8ALE—A few good Jersey cows, fresh In milk, for sale at reasonable prices. Apply N. Lang. 14 3t LOST—Bay horse. Finder please return to Dr. Jncquclin Knight 11 Ot LOST—On streets, between Brunei street and Central school, gold broach. Finder please return to Min Lucllc Rippard. 12 tr INVESTMENTS ON THE EXTEN SION OF JANE, ELIZABETH, MARY AND CARSWELL STREETS ARE SAFE FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. THEY ARE GUILT EDGE AND MON EY INVESTED BY ANY ONE WILL YIELD GREAT PROFITS TO THE INVESTOR. WALTER M. YOUNO. “Just Say" HORLICK’S It Mims Original and Gtnulns MALTED MILK Th» Food-drink for All Agis. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agree* with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritiota. Rich milt, matted gram, powder form. A quick hmch prepared in s minute. Tike no institute. AikforHORUCK’S. W Othert are imitation, SERVICES AT TRINITY CHURCH. Rev. J. B. Thrasher being out ot the city In attendance on the Taylors Creek camp meeting. Rev. C. C. Buchanan will preach at 11 o'clock Sunday. At the evening service Miss Mamie Myers will have charge of the service. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all tb bo preeent at these services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. • Divine services and preaching ai 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 9:45 e. m. GRACE EPI8COPAL CHURCH. Mary and Pendleton Streets. Tile Rev. Wm. Hirst Helgbam, Rector Eighteenth Sunday ' after Trinity, October 15. Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Litany and Holy_Eucharst, 11 a. ra. Sunday School. 3:30 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. All those without other definite church engagements cordially lnvlt- WEEK DAY SERVICES: Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 Wednesday, Feast of Saint Luke, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Thursday, Holy Eucharist. 9:30 a. Friday, Litany and Meditation, P. m. Miss Susie Mae Watt Is visiting friends at ThomasvIUe, going there from Albany where she was an atten dant at the Wilder—Watt wedding. A LOT 70x100 FEET FOR $150.00 AND UPWARDS, ON MOST LIBER. AL TERMS,-NEAR, IN, AND GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD CAN NOT The pastor. Rev. R. A. Brown wtU BE FOUND EVERY DAY. BETTER preach at 11 a. jn.. and Rev. Mr [SEE YOUNO ABOUT IT RIGHT Mann. Of the Pro*hvf.irinn lnutl»nf> I AWAV ' J I.0J r\