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WAYCROStf cun. HERALD
MAY’S
WE ARE NOW GIVING
MEAL FROM NEW WARE
COUNTY CORN. WE GRIND
IT FRESH EVERY DAY. TRY
80ME OF IT AND YOU WILL
BE PLEASED. SOLD IN ANY
QUANTITY FROM 6c WROTH
UP.
PHONE NO. 3.
HAIR .INTS.
Worthy The Attention of People Who
Wleh to Preserve the Hair.
Havo your own brireh and comr> at
Lome and at hair dross? n
Sever uso a brush or comb in pub*
11c places, they are usually covered
with dandruff norma.
Wash your hnlr brush onco a weok
with soap and warm wator to which
Is nddod a disinfectant.
Shampoo the hair onco a wcok
with pure soap and wator.
Uso PARISIAN SAGK ovory day
rubbing thoroughly Into scalp.
PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed by
G. R. Rrioson Co., to destroy dandruff
germs and abolish dandruff, or money
back.
To stop hnlr from falling and scalp
from Itching, or money back.
To put life and beauty Into dull
faded hnlr. or money back. Price SI
cents Oct. 12, 24, Nor. 2
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS.
Phone 135
EsL 1884
Have taken orders today for twenty
five thousand cabbage plants, send In
your order a few days before you
need them ns wo are having trouble
In getting them promptly. C.
Hardy & Son. Phone 315. 2!
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
Spall! produces 10,139,000 bushels
of onions and 1,939,000 bushels of
Furllc annually. What an Ideal place
for the propagation of summer girls.
*
The straw ballot Is again abroad
In the land and several cudldates for
governor will be elected before the
real election comes off.
A New Orleans man seeks a divorce
from his wife because he alleges she
la a ''Vampire". Pretty good excuse
for dlrorce anyway.
Seal Shipf Oyslers
THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES
SUPERVISE 8EAL-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 OF CERTAIN
PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE
SEAL-SHIPPED.
FOR SALE ONLY AT
/. W. S. Hardy
8UCCE8SOR TO HAPDY BROS.
[Personal
£MIm Carrie Partum Social Editor £
A WORD OF CHEER.
Drop a word of cheer and kindness—
Just a flash and it is gone;'
Put there’s half a hundred ripples
Circling on and on .and on,
Bearing hope and joy and comfort
On each splashing, dashing wave,
T*ll you wouldn’t guess the volume
Of the kind word you gave.
Mrs. Julius A. Wall Is spending a
few days In Savannah.
Grand Fall and
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
Capt. L. Johnson, of St.
t a visitor to the city today.
E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D.
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 419-21 LaGrande Building.
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 p. m
Residence Phone 402; Office 321.
For nice Georgia pork or any other
kind of fresh meats 1 can please you.
J. Parker, phone 288. 27 2t
BARREL FRESH CRANBERRIES,
16c QUART AT J. W. 8. HARDY'8.
TWO HUNDRED CHICKEN8, ALL
8IZES, 12 1-2 TO 20 CENTS POUND,
AT J. W. S. HARDY'8. 26 1t
Oet the habit, smoke “Y. B. S,
Clear Havana. 27 tf
Don’t freeze. We have blankets
and comforts that will keep you
warm. Cash or easy payments.
Home Furniture Company,
27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
' and
'Pitman’s Brt Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Qa. By
PITTMAN CIGAR CO
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD*
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKI
Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason
will engage In special detective work
Waycross and South Georgia. If
you need his servloes telephone No.
court house. 6-2-tf
Mrs. W. M. Nix will return home
lonight from a visit to Cordele.
Miss Sutton, of New York, is vis
Itlng her niece, Mrs. Henry Storey
Redding at Sunnybrook.
Mr. S. E. Cannon, of Folkaton.
was among the visitors to WaycroBs
yesterday.
Mrs. James E. Dickens, accompan
led by her sister, Miss Maud Rous
seau, have returned from Savannah.
Mr. Will M. Johnston of 54 P.endle
ten street is recovering from his re
cent illness.
Mr. Bailey Carpenter will arrive
tonight from Jacksonville to spend
Sunday with home folks.
The Brooks county fair closes to
day and It has been a great success.
The writer regrets his inability to
attend.
Mr. George O. Turner, an old cltl-
sen of Waycross, now a traveling
fca:esman, is in the city today shaking
hands with old friends.
Preaching at all the churches to
morrow. You are going to the po
litical speaking tonight—go to preach
ing tomorrow.
Parties not receiving their Evening
Herald regularly will confer a favor
by telephoning the Herald office at
cnce.
Miss Johnnie Smith, of the Bunn-Bell
Institute, of Waycross visited her
sister, Mrs. Lee, last Sunday.—Homer
ville News.
Mrs. Donnie Young, after spending
several weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howell, returned to her
home Jn Waycross last Saturday.-
Homcrvillo News.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 30*
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 7:30 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attond.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. V. CLARK, 8EC.
Buy of us and save money. Satis
faction in goods, price and terms, or
our money back.
Home Furniture Company,
Plant and Albany Avenue, /ette.
Mr. J. M. Joyner, former chief of
the fire department, who recently
moved to Folkston, Is preparing to
engage in the mercantile business at
his new home.
Hon. Dupont Guerry, of Macon,
prominent lawyer and at one time a
candidate for governor of Georgia, Is
a visitor to Waycross today and Is
stopping at LaGrande.
Miss Mamie Myers, of Waycross,
was the guest of Mrs. Joe Kent dur
ing the Missionary Jubilee In Tifton
.his week, which was held at the
Beptlst church Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. Miss My
ers is a returned missionary having
rpent several years in Korea where
she did much good work.Tfton Ga*
Of Ladies 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 i n Ready-to-
Wear Suits.
In Millinery
We have the latest
and most up-to date
styles, both in Ready-
to-wfear 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
Apply to H. J. Sweat 1
BOARDERS WANTED—OOOd board
can be secured ae 64 Reed street 7 tf
.FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping or for young men. All con
veniences. Couple without children
preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf
FOR RENT—10-room house, 52
Jane street Apply J. W. Moore, 64
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 the
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 stock
of plans for all kinds of buildings,
either private or public, fireproof,
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.
Office Phone 177, Residence Phone 467
P. O. Box 182.
D. S, SCHUREMAN,
Architect and Structural Engineer.
WANTED—Lady to travel In Geor
gia. Good pay and tailor made suit
in 90 days. Experience unnecessary.
Candles, Soaps, Grocery Specialties.
McBra & Co., Chicago, Ill. 28 It
FOR RENT OR SALE—Nice two-
story house on Carswell street See
at once. W. D. Youmans. 28 4t
Come out and hear Harry Reed a*
Phoenix Park tonight.
ROOM FOR RENT—to a gentle
man. Bath and electric lights, phone
462. pi 1m
' SAGE FOR DARKENING THE]
r “ 'j HAIR.*
Bloomsdale Onion Sets
Winter Lawn Grass Seeds
and Pansy Seeds
at
'WirsFALSiPHARMACY "
<- at ngx all wrong
There 1, nothing new about the Idea
ot using sage (or restoring the color
of the hair. Our great-grandmothera
kept their tocke 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 aage leaves and ap
plied It to their hair with wonderful
ly beneficial effect.
Nowaday.' we don't have to resort
to the old-time, tiresome method of
gathorlng the herbs and making the
brew. This It done by skillful chem
ists better than we could do It our
selves, and all we have to do Is to call
for the ready-made product. Wyeth’e
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con
taining aage In the proper strength,
with the addition of sulphur, another
old-time scalp remedy.
The manufacture re ot this remedy
authorise druggists to sell It under
guarantee that the money will be re
funded It It falls to do exactly aa
represented. e
This preparation la offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle and I*
recommended and sold by.
PARK MOR RAND CO.
•“GINEER8 AND CONTRACTORS,
Lott-Hltcb Building.
RE-INFORCED CSNCRE'-E.
Miss Eddie Parnell has a full line
of wool sweaters, caps and boobies
for the babies. 24 2t
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vetenarlan.
19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, Ga.
Day and Night Phone (98.
A DREADFUL 8IQHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Free ville, N. Y.,
was the fever-sore that had plagued
his life tor years In spi'e ot many
remedies he tried. At last ho used
Busklen’s Arnica Salve and wrote
“It has entirely healed with scarcely
s scar left.” Heals Burns, Bolls, Ec
zema, Cuts, Bruises,- Swellings, Corns
aid Pile* like magic. Only 25; at
All Druggists.
For the best in fresh meats of nil
kinds let me serve you.,Prompt deliv
eries. W. J. Parker, phone 288. 2t
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. E. Scott and 3. T.
Beaton, under the firm name ot Scott
£ Beaton, has been dissolved by mu
tual consent C. E. Scott retiring and
S. T. Beaton assuming ail liabilities
and collecting all lebts of the firm.
This Sept 28, 1911.
C. E. Scott
S. T. Beaton.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
STERLING IS THE IDEAL
PAINT FOR SOUTHERN CLI
MATE. MADE OF LEAD,
ZINC AND PURE LIN8EED
OIL, COMBINED IN THE
PROPER PROPORTIONS TO
WEAR BEST IN southern
CLIMATE. SEVEN YEAR8
ACTUAL SERVICE HAp DEM-
ONSTRATED ITS RIGHT TO
STAND AT THE HEAD
THE LIST OF HIGH G
PAINT.
WRITE FOR COLOR CARD
AND BOOKLET, "SUGGES
TIONS ON PAINTING.”
WE MAKE PAINT FOR EV-
ERY PURPOSE. EXTEHIOR
AND INTERIOR.. ’
DOZIER & GAY
PAINT CO.
Jacksonville, Fla.