Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 27, 1911, Image 4

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WE * ARE NOW GIVING MEAL PROM NEW WARE COUNTY CORN. WE GRIND IT FRESH EVERY DAY. TRY 80ME OF IT AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY FROM 5c WROTH PHONE NO. 3. HAIR .INT8. Worthy The Attention of People Who Wish to Preserve the Hair. Have your own bnwh and cow;, si Lome and at hair dressed Never use a brush or comb !n pub* lie places, they are usually covered with d&ndruff germs. Wash your hair brush oticQ a week with soap and warm water to which Is ndded a disinfectant. 8hnmpoo the hair onco a week with pure soup and water. Use PARISIAN SAGE every day rubbing thoroughly into scalp. PARISIAN SARK is guaranteed by G. R. Brinson Co., to destroy dandruff germs and abolish dandruff, or money back. To stop hair from falling nnd scalp from Itching, or money bnck. To put life and beauty Into dull faded hair, or money bnck. Price II cents Oct 12, 24, Not. 2 FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS. THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OYS TER BEDS. THE GREATEST AM ERICAN SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZA TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL SHIPPED FEATURE. YOU KNOW YOU.’ EAT OYSTERS Or CERTAIN PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE seal-shipped. FOR SALE ONLY AT J. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BROS. F.. B. MITCHELL, D. 0. M. D. OSTEOPATH, and Physician and 8uryeon. Office 410-21 LaGrande Building. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to C p. m Residence Phone 402; Office 321. A pretty line of new suits Just In by Express today. Humphrey* & Williamson, BARREL FRESH CRANBERRIE8, 15c QUART AT J. W. 3. HARDY’S. TWO HUNDRED CHICKENS, ALL SIZES, 12 1-2 TO 20 CENTS POUND, AT J. W. 8. HARDY’8, 25 1t Get the habit, smoke Clear Havana. B. S. 27 tf Phone 135 Esl 1881 Have taken orders today for twenty five thousand cabbage plants, seud in your order a few days before you need them as we are having trouble In getting them promptly. C. S, Hardy £ Son Phone 315. 25 4t ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Phone or send me your ordeea for Georgia pork, sausage, beef, etc, W. J. Parker. Phone Css. 27 2? See our rugs, art squares, mattings, trunks, blankets and comforts. Cash or easy payments. Lowest prices. Home Furniture Company, ?7 tf Plant and Albany Avenue Don’t freeze. We have blankets nnd comforts that will keep you arm. Cash or easy payments. Home Furniture Company, 27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. nUniifaciu'M In Waycross, Oa. By PllTMAW CIGAR CP ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Personal ►Miss Carrie Perham Social Editor v Mr. Isadore Wilson haB returned from a trip to Tlfton. Grand Fall and Winter Display Of Ladies Fin© Georgia pork, beef, etc. W. J. PrfHter, phone 288. 27 2t Mr. W. A. Smith, of Quitman, in the.city yesterday. Mlsu I.uclle Bates will be Tiostess at a Halloween party Saturday night at her home oh Elizabeth street. Mr. W. L. Mur row, of Tlfton, was among the visitors to Waycross yes terday . Mr. E. T. Carson, of Swansea, S. C., Is here prospecting with a view to locating in this section. ev. C. K. Wren, pastor of the Jeeup church, was a visitor to Way "Oss today. For nice Georgia pork or any other kind of fresh meats I can pleaso you. W. J. Parker, phone 288. Special attention is called to the advertisement of Mr. T. H. Blizzard in this issue of the Herald. In alighting from a car, Mr. B. M. Comfort had the misfortune to Tall and dislocate his right shoulder. Mrs. T. A. McMillan and Mrs. W T. Royal, of Beach, were guests tho Phoenix today. Buster and Tige were the center of attraction at Benton’s yesterday and day before. The combination can’t be beat. Mr. and Mrs. A. Windlcat, Mrs .T. Stewart and Mrs. A. W. Ricker, of Flint, Mich., are guests of the Virdie Hotel. Mr. F. L. Braun has leased the Waycross Bakery to Mr. P. K. Hay- nie. Mrs. and Mrs. Braun are spend ing some time at Horoerville, and from there will probably go to Flori da for the wlhter. Mr. E. E. Shaver,* a prominent lumber dealer of Brunswick, was In Waycross this morning returning home from Mississippi, where he been to bury his son, who died re cently In Brunswick. In the way of vaudeville wo will offer “The Arnold * Twin Sister*", singing, dancing nnd mpld change artists. This is a very neat little aft and Is sure to please everybody. Miss Juanita Carpenter, who teaching school at Millwood, will ar rive tonight to spend the week-end at borne. She will be accompanied by hef friend, Miss Lila Sparling, who will be her guest. Mr. WUUs J. Davis, of Newnau, Ga., private secretary to Congressman W. C. Adamson of the Fourth dis trict, was among the prominent' visi tors to Waycross today. He stopped at LaGrande. 8PECIAI. DETECTIVE WORK! Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason will engage in special detective work Waycross and South Georgia. II you need his services telephone No court house. 5-3-tf WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOS. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON IECOND AND FOURTH TUESOAY EVENING AT 7:30 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend J. M. BELL* W. M. W- 4. CLARK. 8EC. And while the peas are cooling don’t forget that Hal Stanley, ol Dublin, Is a candidate for commis sioner of labor. Vote for him; take our word for It, he is all right. If you have any sort of trouble to settle, don’t watt too long. Get at it at once. Mr. L. L. Warren, of Waycross, an old Pierce coi^nty boy has accepted a position with the Citizens Bank. The work has been rather heavy on Mr. Daniel for several weeks and as sistance was rendered necessary.— Blackshear Times. Ce? tl* li.yvrci* O, O. Hi&nh. - aDvertist in the WAYCROSS HERALD Summer Colds bad aa they are. bare about th« itmi chase* with Seals’ Cold Tablets that a snowball doe* m— -sunshine. Tit them on guarantee. THE SEALSiPHARMACY i OB BBX4LI STORK Tailored Suits in all the Lead ing Colors. Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Tailored Suits $15.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $20.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $25.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $30.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $50.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $60.00 We handle the best on the market in Ready-to- Wear Suits. In Millinery We have the latest and most up-to date 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. CLASSIFIED ^TSr^S^LE—Vacantloion’FolkrSL. Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf BOARDERS WANTED—ooofl hoard can be secured nc 54 Reed street 7 tfj .FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- j keeping or for young men. All con-' venienoea. Couple without children; preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf , FOR RENT—10-room house, 52 Jane street. Apply J. W. Moore, 04 j Tebeau street. 19 tf WANTED—Position as stenograph er or cashier by competent young la dy. Address “H"., care Herald office. 19 tf. Never Build a Bouse Unless you have a first class ar chitect, as It is cheaper to study tho plan on paper than to waste the time of your mechanics and lumber. Owing to catarrh and hay fever In ray 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 stevk of plans for all kinds of buildings, either private or public, fire-proof, seml-flre-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. Offlco Phone 177, Residence P!:one IG7 P. O. Box 1S2. D. S. SCHUREMAN, Architect and Structural Engineer. Up *OOM FOR RENT—TO a gentle- m:»n. Bath and electric lights, phone 2. pi im For the best in fresh meats of all kinds let me serve you.,Prompt dellv- ries. W. J. Parker, phone 258. 2t 'Buy of u* and save money. Satis faction in goods, price and terms, or your money back. Home Furniture Company, 27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. PARK MOR RAND CO. **>GINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-Hltcb -Building. re-inforced ccncre-e. Miss Eddie Parnell hat a lull line of wool sweaters, caps and boobies for the bablee. 24 2t C. A. DOWNEY, M. O. V. Vetenartan. 19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Ga. Pay and Night Phone 898. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. SAGE FOR DARKENING THE] HAIR. There Is nothing new about the idea of using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our great-grandmothen kept their locks soft dark and glossy by using a “sage tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance, they made a brew of eage leaves snd ap plied ft to their hair with wonderful ly beneficial effect. Nowadays we don't have to .resort to the old-time, tiresome method of- githcrlng ue herbs pud making the brew. This is done by skillful chem ists better than we could do It our selves, and all we hive to do Is to call for the resdy-made product. Wyeth’s Ssge and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con taining sage In the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. The manufacturers of this remedy authorize druggists to sell It under guarantee that the money will be re funded It It falls to do exactly as represented. This preparation Is ottered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and la recommended and sold by - The co-partnership heretofore exist ing between C. E. Scott and 8. T. Beaton, under the Arm 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 lebta of the firm. This Sept 28, 1911. C. E. Scott 8. T. Beaton. AT rOUNTAINB.HOTILa.Oa IL*tWHtHX t Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK TheFoodDrinkforAHAges MCH tail. MUX CUM EXTUCT. M POVDEt Not in any Milk Trust IV* In»i*t on “HORLICK’S* — ■— Take a package horns ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Wanted At Once. Three first class representatives to represent THE GEORGIA LOAN a INVESTMENT COMPANY, In Way- cross, and South Georgia, they mutt be sober, honest and truthful, and must come well recommended, com mission proposition, good money to the right men, none but the above need apply. Call on or write. W. R. RUTLEDGE. DISTRICT MANAGER. RcorrjL.'-o. 9. and 10, Exchange Bona, o{ Waycross. ’ (formerly the Jefferson Hotel.) * Waycross, Ga. fr f f