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The Steele Clothing Stor,
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New Line ‘
Crackers
In Waycross
Sunshine Biscuits
English Style, Now in Stock
PMMANl) U
RExMEMBER
WE ARE LEADER^ IN UP-TO-DATE
GROCERIES
Eggs Chicken ana
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN-
NESSEE.
Tho Dr»t number iff ti » ‘-.yceun
louree will beitbe .address i- Senate
'ardr.man, or' Mississippi. cn next
Thursday evening. ' 16 3*
Fresh supply of liorse3 cn
just received. M, Ddwney
(■ TIGER CASE DISMISSED.
‘ Henrietta Davis, a negro
was tried before Mayo* John if. (Jo:
yesterday afternoon on a charge el
keeping whiskey for sale, and was ac
quitted. ilany witnesses testified In
the case. ■■ 1 he woman'was represent.
! by Col. John S. Walker,
' AT THE MAJESTIC.
Tho plcturo programme for tonight
iU bo as follows: j
Film-No; 11 "Cheyenne Days" fhl,
s cne of the most wonderful western
Ictarcs over produced Introduclu
he world's foremost wild bronchi
rider* and lariat- work. Produced
ind released' by the “Powera” Photo
play Company.
■ Film No. 2. “Love and Discipline,
i wonderful dramatic play by the
“Itata" Picture Company,
Mile. Marie Petrot,
the French girl who occiples the
front seat In an automobile' while i;
turning somersaults In mid-air. ’ Rid'
WE ALSO JELL EGGS BY THE
CASE CHEAPER THAN THE
OTHER FELLOW.
WILSON HKEfrCO
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Ycr Best Smokers”,
and
'Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
MAnufaetyred In Waycross, <?a* By
PITTMAN CIGAR CP
Have your automobile and buggy
top work done at J. T. McGee’s by
« first-class trimmer.. 21 Albany ave
nue. , 12 80t
Ladles and misses long coats at
Humphreys & Williamson.
Miss" Geneva Kellam, who has been
with the Herald for the' past two
years, Is now with the Wilkes Dry
Goods Company. Miss Kellam will
be pleased to have her friends call
and cee her at her. new place. Miss
Kellam has many friends in Way-,
cross and the Wilkes Dry Gods Com
pany were fortunate in securing; her
services.
after long illness.
Mrs. Schwartz was Made Very Weak
—Vlnol Made Her Strong.
When we tell you that Vlnol Is
the best remedy in all our large
stock for making weak people strong
and vigorous, wo are only telling you
what has been proved hundreds of
times. *
For Instance, Mrs. Y. F. Schwartz,
of New York City, says: “Lately I
was usffering from profound Weak
ness following a long Illness and for
more than a month I could not gain
strength as I should. ,
•«I then determined to give Vinol a
chance to help me and It is most sat
isfactory. My strength has been
built up and I know that Vlnol baa
been of great benefit to me."
If you are weak and rndown from
any cause let Vlnol, (our delicious
cod liver and iron preparation, with
out oil), build you up and mako
you strong. We guarantee that it
will—if it does not ge give back
your money. Try Vinol today. The
Seals Pharmacy.
Philadelphia girl auto enthusi
ast plans to form a female chauffeurs
organization and compete actively
with male drivers. She humorously
remarks that with women chauffeurs
the daughters of wealthy families
would not elope with the man who
turns the wheel.
*
SOCIETY WONT
• TOLERATE CATARRH,
Get Rid Of It
There Is one sure way. to banish ca
tarrh and along with It the disgusting
symptoms such as hawking, snuffling
and spitting
Breathe HYOMEI, thAt’s all you'
got to do. Breathe it a few minutes
a few times a day. Breathe it de»»P
into the lungs and see bow quickly
the sore, germ ridden membrane will
clear up and inflamatlon banish.
HYOMEI is pure antiseptlcc a‘r it
does not contain morphine, cocaine Oi
other habit forcing drugs, "it It
made from Australian eucalyptus and
other antiseptics, and it Is rigidlv
guaranteed for catarrh, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, coughs' and colds. Com
plete outfit (inhaler and bottle) $1.00,
separate bottles, if afterward needed
50 cent at G. R. Briton Co., and drug
gists everywhere. Oct. 7, 18 28
nWMLL COME OUT 8UND^Y.
The Hgrald has been requested to
state that on account of tye making
of cuts for the edition, the write-up
of,Waycross In the Savannah Morn
ing News will come out tm next Sur
day’s edition of that pager.
“THE MAN ON THE BOX.”
The delightful comedy,, made fam
ous by Henry E. Dixie, “The Man on
the Box” will be the attraction at the
Parker Theatre Wednesday, October
25th, for one night only. This is a
b(Jok play In every sense of the word.
Every character being drawn from
the book and the lines of the story
given in the selection of the actors
for tho various parts, and a Well bal
anced presentation of a good play Is
the result.
Critics everywhere concede that
Grace Livingston Furniss' dramatiza
tion of Harold McGath’s novel is one
of the best put together plays of the
decade, and with competent actors
in the parts, a thoriughly enjoyable
show is the result.
A WORLD. OF
TOPICAL STUNTS
IN FOREPAUGH-SELLS
Big Circus—Many Clowns
With Great Shows Here
On Friday
Miss Marie Johnson; o( Talbottju,
will arrive tomorrow to be the guest
of Miss Susie Sharpe. Miss Johnson
Is papular here and a number, of
chafmtng affairs have been planned
in her honor.
Mr. James Dotg returned to Way-
cross after an extended visit to
Sumpter, S. C., Charlotte, N. C.,
and. a number of other places. He
met a good mahy of his old friends,
and reports a most delllhttul' trip.
Mr. Dolg will remain in Waycross
for some time with his daughter, ^irs.
H. U. Johnson.
Blomsdale Pearl, (ire best onion
yet), Winter Lawn Grass, seeds at
Seals Pharmacy. 18 tl
New hats received at the Bon Ton
with felts and new shapes. 17 It
Mr. W. H. Lynn, Sr., ot Adel, Ga..
Is spending several days here greeting
old friends. Mr. Lynn formerly re
sided In Ware county. He Is well
pleased with bis new home fn Ber
rien county.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
rb8 Kind You Have Alwajr Bougbl
The exercise* were followed by a
public reception and inspection of thf
new edifice.
The Adam Forepaugh and Selle
Brothers’ United Shows present along
with their comedy departmefit this
year numerous prominent jesters,
commonly called “clowns”. Along
with the principal Jester nnd asso
ciated with him ore -19 kings of the
clowning world. These funny chaps,
assist with comical antics, .present
ing a world of topical stunts.
When intermingling v with citizens
on the street none of them would be
suspected of wearing the loose robes
of a fool, but when they are in the
ring with their makeups on, they
laugh and the crowd laughs with
(hem. A Jolly lot, and they have cer
tainly helped to unload at least tent
ing Rooness and .scores of others wlt'a
this big circus. Friday, October
is yte day in Waycross.
CAUSEd SICKNESS.
ood Health Impossible With A Dis
ordered Stomach.
There is nothing that will create
sickness or cause more trouble than
a disordered stomnch, and many pe>
daily contract serious maladies
simply through disregard or abuse of
the stomach.
e urge every one suffering from
any stomach derangement, indigos-
or dyspepsia, whether' acute or.
chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tab
lets, with the distinct understanding
that we will refund their money with
out question or formality, if after
reasonable use of this medicine they
aro not satisfied with the results.
commend them to our customers
every day, and have ye to hear of any
one who has not been benfited by
them. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00
x. Sold in Waycross only at our
store—The Rexall Store. Tho Seals
Prarumcy. x ,
L. J. COOPER,'President
J. W. BELLINGER, Cashlsr.
COALI COAL! COAL!
WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL,
DK FOR RED ASH. THE MONTE.
VELLO IS THE COAL THAT MAK-
ES RED ASH. I ALSO HAVE A
CHEAPER GRADE OF COAL. HAVE
THEM ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.
ALSO DRV STOVE WOOD OF ALL
KINDS. TELEPHONE 70 FOR PRI-
CE8. QUICK 8ERVICE TO ANY
PART OF THE CITY. GOOD WOOD.
ANSLEY COAL COMPANY,
10 tf. W.. W. AN8LEY, PROP.
AH', fair In love—If you don’t care
for brunettes, n
TAX NOTICE—SECOND ROUND
I will be at the following places on
dates named for the purpose of col-
It’s Too Easy to Save
MERELY A MATTER OF SPEND
ING LESS THAN YOU EARN.
KEEP8* 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 THOUQTH FULNESS
AND CAREFULNESS AND YOU
ARE BOUND TO SAVE. THERE’8
(PROTECTION, EN COURAGE MEN!
AND SATISFACTION IN A SAV
INGS ACCOUNT. -
4 PER CENT. PAID ON 8AVING8.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
looting state and county taxes:
Manor, October 28.
Millwood, October 30.
Fairfax, October 81,
Glonmorc, November 1.
Braganza, November 2.
Waresboro, November 3.
Beach, November 6.
Bolen, morning of November
Haywood, afternoon of November 7.
Tellmore, November 8.
Blckloy, November 9.
Jamestown, morning of November
Hebardville, afternoon of Novembss
.7. T. Strickland,
Trx Collector Were County.
For The Sake ol YOUR
Appearance
forarlly the cates from the mind* o'
thousands of people.
Clowning Is an art of Itself, tbi
lest clowns were born, not made.
The fun making department ot tho
orepaugh and Sells Brothers Circus
Is fully up to the high standard of lis
Ctoer departments. In fact, many a
person will testify to tho statem-n*.
'.hut, the clowns with this show are
uerth the price of admission. Tholr
.‘oik is appreciated, as the preseat
it.-enuous Ufe of most people causes
Mom to relish a little pure nonsense
tor and then. '
Everytrlng In all departments ot
the Forepaugh and Sells Brother*
circus this ycar la posltlsoly new, re
freshing and- up-to-date. Among the
principal acts appearing In this conn
try for the Brit time are: Captain
Webb’s'double troupe of seals; the’
Rachetta Troupe; the Hlhes-KImbal
amity, the champion acrobats Iron
Europe; Alpine Troupe, wlzzsrds o:
the wire; Joseph LeFlIsr; the ce!e
brsted Avalon Company; fa'mous But
And your pocket book, you’d
better come to this store soon
and look over the new styles in
'Clothing, Sho es
arid Hats
If you are looking for a suit
that combines Style, Comfort,
Quality and 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 sdme 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 I