Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 30, 1911, Image 4

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WAVCROB'f t. MERALO Seal Sliipt Oysters Personal] Mist Carrie Perham social Editor i Mr. B. M. Norvef ia quite alck to day. Grand Fall and Winter Display In Millinery Mr. Paul McGee, of Atlanta, is U the city today. Mr. V. L. Stanton returned thin morning from a trip to Atlanta. Mr. T. S. Williams of pouglas, was among the guests at the Phoenix THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES yesterday. SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OY3- TER BEDS. THE CREATEST AM-J Hon. Frank I!. SirmanB, of Sir- ERICAN SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZA-1 man.. Ga.. waa'a visitor to Waycross TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO-1 Saturday. TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL-! SHIPPED 'FEATURE. YOU KNOW It Is to be hoped that the coming YOU EAT OYSTERS OF CERTAIN j °f cool weather will Increase tfte PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE SEAL-SHIPPED. FOR SALE ONLY AT J. W. S. Hardy 8UCCE8SOR TO HADDY BR08- 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 5c WROTH E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D. OSTEOPATH, and Physician and Surgeon. Office 419-21 I.A(«rande Building. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m Residence Phone 402; Office 321. sales of our merchants. Beautiful weather this morning ana the outlook is thj*- we will have more of it. Mrs. G. W. Brawdy, of Jesup, has returned to her home after a visit to Mrs. R. O. Lee. Mrs. Hopps, after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Benton, has returned to her home at Jesup. For nice Georgia pork or any other kind of fresh raents 1 can please you. J. Parker, phone 288. 27 2t BARREL FRE8H CRANBERRIES, 15c QUART AT J. W. 8. HARDY’8. UP. PHONE NO. 3. FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS. Phono 135 Esu 1881 Have tnkon orders today for tw’cnty five Ihousnnd cabbage plants, send In your order a few days heforo you need them as we afe having trouble in gottlng them promptly. C. Hardy & Son. Phone 315. 25 4t TWO HUNDRED CHICKEN8, ALL 8IZES, 12 1-2 TO 20 CENTS POUND, AT J. W. 8. HARDY'S. 2 Get the habit, smoke Clear Havana. B. S. ’ 27 tf RING 174 FOR WOOD. FOR SALE. 28 tf Ouo of the best small farms in Ware county, one mile from city llm hr, on It. F. D. route, about thirty- fi.e acre? cleared and stumped, good bouse, barn and cane mill, mule and all necessary fftrm Implements, heal thy and fine locality.* Any reasonable terms accepted. Address Box II., c t( L , . 28 3t cod NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership horetoforo exist ing between C. E. Scott and S. T. Beaton, under the Arm name of Scott & Beaton, has been dissolved by mu tual consent. C. E. Scott retiring and B. T. Beaton assuming all liabilities and collecting all lebts of the Arm. This Sept. 28, 1911. C. E. Scott, S. T. Beaton. RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28 tf A DREADFUL SIGHT To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N Y., wai the fever-sore that had plagued hit life for years In *pl*e of many remedies he tried. A» lust be used Dusklon's Arnica Salve acd wrote* 'll has entirely healed with scartelv a scar left** Heah burns. Bolls, Ec* itma. Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, C^rns aid Piles like magic. On'.y 25: at All ^Druggists. Don't freeze. We have blankets and comforts that will keep you warm. Cash or easy payments. Homo Furniture Company, 27 tf Plant arid Albany Avenue. SmOkc! “Oran Chico’s", “Yer Best Smokers", and 'Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Waycroit, Qa, By PITTMAN CIGAR CO ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKI Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason will engage in bpecla! detective work K Waycross and South Georgia, you need his services telephone No. t, court house. 6-2-tt Mr. D. N. McQualg, of Glenmore, was among the visitors to Waycross today. The most beautiful stock of goods over displayed In Waycross are now being offered for sale by our enter prising merchants. Mrs. Malinda Allen has gone Douglas, where she will spend some time at the homo of her son, Mr. E O. Allen. The concensus of opinion seems to be that Harry Reed made an ex- cellent speech Saturday night, cqn- servative, patriotic, business like apd sensible. * | Mr. and Mrs.- C. Mi Sweat will entertain the Sweat-Parker bridal party at supper Tuesday night at La- Grande Hotel at Supper. Mr. Henry LaRoach, of Savannah, spent yesterday ip the city the guest of his brother, Mr. Frank LaRoach Mr. LaRoach Is a member of the Savannah foot ball team. Mr. H. S. Bellamy of Yuma, Va., is in the city and may locate here per manontly, as he has invested in Docnland farm. Mr. Bellamy Is stop ping at the Virdie Hotel. The Stewards of the First Metbo dtst Church are reminded that the meeting tonight at the church at 7:30 o'clock Is the last regular meeting before the pastor goes to conference. They are urged to be present. WAYCROS8 LODGE No. 305. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:30 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. W. J. CLARK, SEC. C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. Vetenarian. i Albany Avenue. Waycross, G\ Day and Night Pboit K9S. Buy of us and save money. Satis faction in goods, price and terms, or your money back. Home Furnltyre Company, Plant and Albany Avenue. Mr. John E. Wadley will go to Macon Thursday, where he will be connected with the Southern States Cotton Corporation. Mr. Wadley will go through the country in his auto mobile. Mrs. Wadley will spend some time In Valdosta before Joining Mr. Wadley In Macon. The Georgians had a most Interest ing meeting Friday afternoon In the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. building. All though the afternoon was exceed ingly gloomy and cloudy there were quite a number present. Mrs. Frank McDonald waa hostess for the after noon and served a dainty salad course. Bloomsdale Onion Sets Winter Lawn Grass Seeds and Pansy Seeds at THE SEALSiPHARMACY w BS RIX4UITORI 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. We have the latest and most up-to date styles, both in Readl^*' to-wear and Trimmed Hats. 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 BOARDERS WANTED—OOOd hoard can bo aecured ae 54 Reed street 7 tf .FOR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping or for young men. All con- vonionoee. Couple without children preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf FOR RENT—10-room house, Jane street Apply J. W. Moore, 04 Tebeau street 19 tf WANTED—Position as stenograph er or cashier by competent young la dy. Address "H”., care Herald offico. 19 tf. FOR RENT OR SALE—Nice two- story house on Carswell street Soe me at once. W. D. Youmans. 28 4t WANTED—A good live man to han dle loan propositions, good pay to right man. Apply In person or In own handwriting. Georgia Loan & Investment Co. 30 tf ROOM FOR RENT—TO a gentle man.' Bath and electric lights, phone 462. pi Ira AUTO EXPERT IN PERIL. The great uutomobile Industry which Is the marvel of the twentieth century has been developed at a ter rific cost of human energy*. „ The well known automobile engi neer of New York City, C. M. Arch er, had a very trying experience which he relates In a letter ns follows: "As result of overwork in my profession my health became broken down a year ago. This grew worse and ^ I became very weak and nervous. Then an to take VInol and now I am 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 stc?k of plans for all kinds of buildings, either private or public, fire-proof, 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 182. D. S. SCHUREMAN, Architect and Structural Engineer. AT PARKER THEATRE, NOV. 3. strong and well again. "VInol has certainly worked a mir acle in my case. It is the greatest body builder I have ever seen and nothing equals it You may publish this for the benefit of every man and woman who wants to know the way back to health and strength." There are many overworked men and women in this town who ought to take VInol right now and recover their health and strength while they can. Do not delay another day. We "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI." The Girl In The Taxi", the laugh ing success of the present era Is an nounced lo appear at the Parker Theatre for an engagement of one night, November 3. This is the play which created such a tensatlon in Paris and upon its production In this country scored the greatest success and achieved the longest run of any play of similar nature in New York, Chicago and Boston. Mirth and mer riment held the reins and drive with reckless pace over hills and dales 61 side-splitting complications from cur* tain to curtain. "The Girl In The Taxi" may truthfully be said to defy every speed law, and to drive along at high speed with no regard for rtop-watches or brakes. A cast of ing and musical specialties, intefpo- lated throughout the piece make of It a most delightful and diverting enter- tainfent. Not to have seen "The Girl In The Taxi” is to have missed a great laugh-producer. A FAIR OFFER. guarantee VInol to do you atwl and:unusual excellence presents the play, give your money back If it doe# not. I and no expense has ttfeen spared in The Seals Pharmacy, Waycross. I the costly production/ Singing, danc- YoUp Money B=ck If You’re Not 8atl» ved. —- We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy falls too completely relieve you of consti pation. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. That’s a mighty broad statement, but we mean every word of it. Could anything be more fair to you? 4 A most scientific, common-sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. Their active principle is a recent sclentlffic dis covery that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless; very pronounced, yet gen tle and pleasant in action and partic ularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea,, nausea, flal ulence, griping, or any inconvenient! whatever. Rexall Orderlies are ticularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. If you suffer from chronic or ha bitual constipation, or the associate^' or dependent chronic ailments, we\ urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember, you can get them in Waycross only at our store. 12 tablets for 10 cents; 36 tablets for 25 cents; 20 tablets 50 cents. Sold only at our store—The Rexall Store. The 8ea!s Pharmacy. t *