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WAYCAOSS EVENING HERALD
THE LEADING GROCERY 8T0RE.
New gnodi are comlns every day.'
The housekeeper will enjoy an Inipec- j
PERSONAL MO
AT THE MAJESTIC.
The picture programme for tonight
will be to (pilows:
tlon of oar stock. No store in Way* j CONDUCT ROLL., 6TH OR/ i A.; Film No. 1. “Mutt and Jeff" an'
cross presents so many unusual fancy/ MRS. A. A. HEIDT Ti ACHER. .the riows boys. Another ono of tiio3*
articles. -* ■ _ ■ j {very laughable pictures produced b
Every article most have a clean and j ^ Heroby, De'.lo York.j U “ l “N«ator" Company,
clear title to enter our .tore. jvriHhm fSii,. m.t.. ,„.i. *n.„ Film No. “The Ka.k of Re
Boys: BoTney Hem by, Bo".:
\ViHlam Guing. Girls: Mario Allen.
dr goods? 'Margaret Bates* Hazel Elli^ m, Mar ! Death ‘" Th,a ,s an exceptTonall;
ve Jive has no strip.; 1 gurite Flefcen, Helen Griffin, Nonna! S°° l1 . P Ict " ro produced by foe Amo;.
" ir '" ; or "aU'JV; ' : Hargreaves, Vivian Mneon, Ruth R. j e! ® Company. Too best motion pi.
!:at :f'tlie goods a" - Sillier, Ruth Miller. Iture in the world.
’•«* and we will sc::: _ , I
:Iy urn! pleasantly. It I „ r „ -■ „ • NOTICE LADIES!
i The II. T. Benton Company store |
vatte? of full wels ;!h L-, a ol ‘ t _ WE HAVE SECURED Th-2 GEF
iuus selected by the Buster Brown
When you fully reel- . - VICES OF MRS. CUEST, AN EX
• ‘r 1 -* j bore people as one of the best of
and profits of doing . , . PERT FITTER, V/HO WILL HAVf
wx **'niteen accounts in the state to gfvo ' *
CHARGE OF OUR LADIES READY
Where ere you buying
The guarantee we give t
tied to It. No “if'g” .ci
simply means
not good noil
for them npor
also covers :I>
and full count
ize the pier.su
business with
you will eome
lar patron.
SPECIAL MENTION.
Imported gcods'. such as Holland
a tradin,
■ store as
? place
a regu-
hay and
eur fain-
Herring. D411 Fickle®, Roqufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese. Edom Che?s»,
Limberger Cheese, Herring in bullion,
«tc..
Remember, on Friday of each weeii
■we get our Tennessee butter, r.Hfckcii*
and eggs.
Complete line of gr.t
feed. We are still sell!
ous C. C. D. butter at
pound.
We extend to the public n Invita
tion to visit our ^to 'j and compare
prices, and we will !vj rntlslled
the verdict.
We guarantee satls/ac ion *in.l first
class service and to please all who
are afflicted with the eating lu'jit.
THE WILSON GROCERV COMPANY
W. m. Wilson, Manager
Phono No. 128. Wi’son Btock.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Tonight at a apodal attraction the
management will present the groat j
‘Troy Comedy Four." This act i>
vhat Is known as a "Comedy Quar
ette". The program rendered by
•hem all consist of comedy, as well at-
harmony singing. The management
Jorgonally guarantees this attraction,
rnd feel sure that It will prove to
bo one of the most enjoyable as well
the highest priced act wo have
ever presented.
the Buster Brown and Tige demon
stration Several thousand people
enjoyed seeing Buster ‘ and fTigi
while they were here.
ADMASCUS COMANDERY NO. 1S.
A regular conclave of this Coman-
dery will be held this (Friday) even
ing at 7:30 o’clock. The Order of
the Temple will be conferred.
J. D. Mitchell, E. C.
J. Mitt Wells, Recorder.
TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. DON’T
FORGET THE SALE STARTS FR1
DAY OCTOBER 27TH. F„ULL LIN^
CCAT SUITS, COATS. SKIRTS
SERCE AND SATIN DRES3E3.
COME! —
26 4t * CHURCHWELLS.
Fo Infants and Children,
5a Kind You Have Always Bought
The Bon Ton is the place to got
tip to date coats and suits. 24 2t
m
CABINET WORK.
I am still at the same old stand, 22
Brewer street, and prepared to do all
hinds of cabinet work, upholstering,
trunk repairing, etc. Having done
your work for the past six years I
think I know how to give you the
ind of work you want. When you
need any repairing done, remember
J. I. WAITE,
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, >22
Brewer street, paone $Pi. 22 tf
Childrens sweaters, leggings and
toques to match.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Our New Stock
Of Cut Glass,
Sterling Silver
China
and
Brass Novelties
JUST RECEIVED.
Select your wedding presents
and gifts from our
NEW CLEAN 8T0CK
SOMETHING NEW AR.
.RIVING DAILY.
Jewelers and Opticians.
little & Odom
GRAY HAIR TALKS
hair index or age.
LOOK OLD.
^ How often one hears the ex
pression, “She Is gray and U begn-
Slng to look old." It la true that
gray hair uaually denotes age and la
always associated with age. You
never hear one referred to as having
never hear
gray hair and looking young.
The hair la generally the Index of
age. If your hair Is gray, you can t
blame your friends for referring to
you as looking old. You can’t retain
a youthful appearance If you allow
your hair to grow gray. Many per-
• tons of middle age Jeopardise their
future simply by allowing the gray
hairs to become manifest. There la
no necessity for this. If your hair
>«oa wnm'A faded or sf(7i try Wyeth a
has become faded or gray, try Wyeth’
Gage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, tho
preparation which a chemist by the
i..™. Of Wyeth devised a few year*
ago. It la simple. Inexpensive and
practical, and will banish the gray
hairs In a few days. It la alao guar
anteed to remove dandruff and pro
mote the growth of the hair.
It la a pleasant dreaalng for the
hair, and after using it a few day*
itching and dryneaa of the acalp en-
Itehlng and dryneaa
tirelr disappear. ■
Thla preparation la offered to the
S public at fifty cepta a bottle and la
AT Y. M. c. A.
Mrs. J. S. Elkins as chairman of
the committee appointed to serve re
freshments at the Y. M. C. A.
terday, assisted by Mrs. DniT Lott,
Mrs. Atwell, Mrs. Henderson; Mrs
B. Wood, Mrs. C. A. Bennett,
Mrs. J. S. Everett, Mrs. B. M. Nor-
ell Miss Elen Blhine, Miss Maud
Reach served delicious hot chocolate
and cake to a number'of metiers.
Each afternoon this week a commit
tee of ladies will serve.
For this afternoon Mrs. Tifttvy
Reed, with her assistants will have
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan have
anuounced the birth of a little son,
born on the 23th of October. Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan arc both well and pleas
antly remembered hen). Mrs. Morgan
was popular hero as Miss Annie
Thompson. They are now making
their home in St. Louis.
Mr.
.!. M. Joyner, of Folkston,
the city today.
HARRY D. REED, CANDIDATE
FOR MAYOR, WILL ADDRESS THE
PEOPLE OF WAYCR03S, IN PHOE-
NIX HOTEL PARK, SATURDAY,
EVENING, OCTOBER 28TH, 1911, AT
EIGHT O'CLOCK. NO MATTER
WHOM YOU EXPECT TO VOTE
FOR, COME OUT AND HEAR HIM.
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ARE MICROBE8 IN YOUR 8CALP?
It Has Been Proved That Microbes
Cause Baldness.
Professor Unna, of Hamburg, Ger
many, and Dr. Sabourand, the lead
ing French dermatologist, discovered
that a microbe causes baldness. Their
theory has time and again been amply
erlfied through research experiment^
carried on under the observation ot
eminent scientists. Thrs microbe
lodges In tho Sebum, which Is the
natural hair oil, and when permitted
to flourish It destroys the hair foli-
cles and In time the.pires entirely
close, and the scalp gradually takes
shiny? appearance. When this
happens taere is no hope of the
growth of hair being revived.
have a remedy which will, we
honestly believe, remove dandruff, ex-
terminate the microbe, promote good
circulation in the scalp and around
the hair roots tighten and revitalize
the hair roots, and overcome bald-
<fness, so long ns there is any life left
in the hair roots.
We back up this statement with
our own personal guarantee that this
remedy called Rexall “93” Hair Tonic
will be supplied free of all cost to
the user if it fails to do as we state.
It will frequently help to restore
gray and faded hair to its original
color, providing loss of color has been
caused by disease; yet it Is In no
sense a dye. Rexall “93” Hair Tonic
accomplishes these results by aiding
making every hair root, follcile,
and pigment gland strong and active,
and by stimulating a natural flow ot
coloring pigment throughout the hair
cells.
We exact no obligations or promis
es—we simply ask you to give Rexall
*93” Hair Tonic a thorough trial and
f not satisfied tell us and we will
efund the money you paid a tor It
HALLOWEEN PARTY.
A Halloween party jvill bo give:
Tuesday evening October 31, at tl:
; home of Miss Etienne Goddard, 23
Hicks street, auspices of tho West
minister League of the Presbyterian
church. Various amusements suggos
tlve of the season will be provided.
Candy, peanuts, popcorn, salad and
pumpkin pies will be sold. 24 Ct
LUCKY OLD PEOPLE
Have Seen Wonderful Progress From
Ox-Carts to Aeroplanes.
What wonderful progress the old
people of today have lived to see. In
their young days the railroad was as
much of a novelty as the aeroplane ie
now, and nearly everything else has
progressed as much.
Another modern Idea Is that peo
ple may be active and vigorous at
75 or c 0 years If they will be careful
' - up their strength,
r. Jno. N. Kelly, aged 75, who
lives at Lake Charles, La., says he
s badly run down from overwork,
and took two or three bottles ot Vinol
by advice of his druggist. He is now
better than for tho past ten years
and actually feels fifteen years youn-
gor.
There is certainly nothing like Vi
nol our delicious cod liver nnd iron
preparation, to build up nnd keep up
all weakened, run down persons. );
is especially good for old people tor
because It Is very pleasant to take
and agrees with the stomach. There
is no cod liver oil In Vinol. We guar
antee It to give your perfect satisfac
tion. The Seals Pharmacy.
A Few Applications of a Sirrtple
Remedy Will Bring Back
the Natural Color,
.,y*Pq11 ont one gray hair and a dozen
will take its place” Is an old saying,
which Is, to a great extent, true, Jf no
steps aro taken to stop tho cause. When
gray hairs appear it is a sign that Na
ture needs assistance. It is Nature’s
rnll for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless
hair, or hair that Is falling out, is not
necessarily n sign of advancing age, for
there are thousands of elderly people
with perfect heads of hair without a
single streak of gray.
When gray hnlrs come, or when the
hair seems to bo lifeless or dead, some
good, reliable hair-restoring treatment
should l»e resorted to at once. Special
ists say that one of the best prepara
tions to use is the old-fashioned “sago
tea” which our grandparents used. The
liest preparation of this kind Is Wyeth’i
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep-
oration of domestic sage and sulphur,
scientifically compounded with later dis
covered hair tonics and stimulants, the
whole mixture being carefully balanced
•nd tested by experts.
Wyeth’s Rage and Sulphur Is clean nnd
wholesome nn<l perfectly harmless. It
refrei&ej dry,«parched;- hair,- removes
“•member, you can ofn.-.n ' ,t p \ “
FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY
(Liquid)
Is a great medicine cf proven ^alue
'°r both acute nnd chronic kidnoy and
bladder nilments. It ib especially re
commended to elderly people for lt*>
wonderful tonic and reconstructive
lunlities, and the permanent relief
md coinfort It gives tlicf. Gem Phar
macy; T. S. Paine.
Too Easy to Save
REGISTRATION NOTICE!
Office Clerk of Council.
Hooks for the registration of voters
ire now open nnd will remain open
from October 2tith to November 2fRh.
exclusive. (Sunday's excepted) from
a. m. to 12 m.. nnd 2 p. nt. to C p
W. Strickland,
.Clerk of Council.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHT* OF PYT-.-A*.
. . . Meets ev M.md.
v'y;, •renin* at 8:00 In
< ' V , Cast!. Hal 1 ttlaui ovt.
' . Members .requestee
- / to attend, sat) visions
Knights are most -nr
•tally Invited to meet witb ua.
J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
I\ H. Miller, K. ot Ji. ft 3. dr M. of P
MERELY A MATTER OF SPEND-
ING LES3 THAN YOU EARN.
KEEPS GROWING EASIER TOO;
BECOMES SURPRISINGLY EA8Y
AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED |T
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’8
PROTECTION, ENCOURAQEMEN1
AND SATISFACTION IN A 8AV-
INGS ACCOUNT.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
Before You Reach me t.imlt |
of physical endurance uud while your
condition Is still curable, take Foley
Kidney Pills. Their quick action nnd
positive results will delight you. For
backache, nervousness, rheumatlaf,
nnd all kidney, bladde.* and urinary
troubles. Gem Pharmacy; T. S.
Paine.
BUSTER BROWN AND TIGE WILL
RECEIVE THEIR FRIEND8 AT THE
H. J. BENTON 8TORE WEDNE8DAY
25TH AND THUR8DAY 26TH. THEY
WILL HAVE A PRESENT FOR EV-
ERY CHILD WHO VI8IT8 THEM.
For The Sake oi YOUR ’
Appearance
U
A ndyour pocket book, you’d
better come to this store soon
and look over the new styles in
Clothing, Sh oes
and 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 mauy men tkte finding some very nice
things here. Let u» 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
PLANT AVE-
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