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WAYCROS-i CVsnrr. HERALS
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THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES
SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OYS
TER BEDS. THE GREATEST AM-j
ERICAN SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZA-J
TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO-\
TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL
SHIPPED FEATURE. YOU KNOW
j YOU EAT OYSTER3 OF CERTAIN
PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE
SEAL-SHIPPED.
FOR SALE ONLY AT
►MIm Carrie Perham Social Editor ?
• Jhls is the last day of October and
It la reining* some this morning.
Grand Fall and' Winter Display
This Is fine weather for docks arid
such like.
Mr. Thomas M. Wectberrv,
Bachlo:t r Ga., is in the city.
Mr. J. S. filers, of Millwood,
guest* of the Phoenix today.
,\ Pierce, of Fitzgerald,
of LaGrande last night.
/. W. S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HADDY BROS.
E. B. MITCHELL, D. 0. M. D.
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and 8uryeon.
Ofilce < 10-21 LnGrande Building.
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. in
Residence Phone 402; Office 321.
For nice Georgia pork or any other
kind of fresh meats I can please you.
W. J. Parker, phone 2«8. 27 2t
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
FOR SALE.
One of the host small farms in
Ware county, one mile from city llm-
hr, on R. F. O*. route, about thirty-
fi.c ncrec cleared and stumped, good
house, barn and enno mill, tnulq and
nil necessary farm Implements, heal
thy and fine locality. Any reasonable
terms accepted. Address Box B.,
c *'1. 2S 3t cod
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. E. Scott and S. T.
Benton, under tho firm name of Scott
A Beaton, has been dissolved by mu
tual consent, C. E. Scott retiring and
S. T. Beaton assuming all liabilities
and collecting nil lehts of the firm.
This Sept. 28, 19U.
C. E. Scott,
8. T. Beaton.
BARREL FRESH CRANBERRIES,
15c QUART AT J. W. 8. HARDY'S.
TWO HUNDRED CHICKENS, ALL
SIZES, 12 1-2 TO 20 CENTS POUND,
AT J. W. S. HARDY’S. 25 It
Got the habit, smoke “Y.
Clear Havuna.
27 tr
Mr. if. M. P-agler, a prominent
•itizen of Hc’servllle, was among the
rieitore to Way cross yesterday.
Mr. George M. Dame.
Ho. erville citizen, was
yesterday.
i well known
in the city
Suits
Mr. A. M. Basinger, of Salisbury
N. C., was among the guest? at the
V’irdlc yesterday.
Dr. T. W. Dorsett nnd son, of Wl
lacoochee, were Waycross visitors
yesterday.
Tho atmosphere feels quite stormy
today. Look out for one of those
••blows.”
A raw day did, you say? Perhaps,
indeed you told the truth that time,
no matter what club you belong to.
Dr. J. R. Dedge, returning to P
son from a professional trip to Mc
Rae, was In JVaycross last night.
Maybe its Oysters you want. Phone
G2 or 301 for the Seal Shipt. 3
fardv. 31 It
Don't freeze. We have blankets
and comforts that wlU keep you
warm. Cash or easy payments.
Home Furniture Company,
27 tf Plant nnd Albany Avenue.
SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok
ers”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Minufac'u-td In WaycroM, Ga, By
PIT I MAM CIGAR CP
Mr. Richard L. Singleton, organizer
for tho Carpenters and Joiners of
America, Is at home In a short visit.
Mr. John W. Beaton, who is engag
ed In the saw mill business at Millen,
Ga., is here ori a visit to hts family.
Chickens! Chickens! grown roosters
10 cents jKjund, hens 18 cents. Phone
G2 or 301. J. W. S. Hardy. - 31 It
The meeting* at the operp house
last night was largely attended. Sup
porters of all the candidates for may
or were present nnd a number of
speeches were made..
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
8PECIAI. DETECTIVE WORK!
Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason
will engage in »peclal detective work
Waycross and South Georgia. If
you need his services telephone No.
t, court house. 6-2*1
The Editor of the Herald is not a
candidate for any city office, but we
do want to make enough money out
of the campaign to buy us a new au
tomobile..
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
28 tf
A DREADFUL SIGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N
was tho fever-pore that hod plagued
bis life for years In spi»e of many
remedied he tried. At lust he used
Busklen’a Arnica Salve and wrote
’ It has entirely healed with scar elv
e scar left.” Heal* burns, Dolls, Ec*
r»tna, Cut*, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
a:d Piles like msgic. On.y 25.* at
All Druggists.
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vetenarlan.
19 Albany Avenue. Waycross, C\
y** Day and Night Phone 698.
WARNING!
All parlies are warned not to trade
tor check 368T9 drawn in favor of the
Darling Construction Compahy for
$500 on the Blacksbeae Hank.- signed
by A. P. Brantley. This check was
lost by Mr. Darling out of hts buggy
Saturday night.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 7:30 P. M.
All Masons Invited to*Attend
J. M. BELL. W. M.
W. J. CLARK, 8EC,
Buy ot ,us nnd save money. Satis
faction in goods, price and terms, or
your money back.
Home Furniture Company,
27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
Mr. A. J. Hamilton and wife, of
Mnrshallvillc, are are tho guests of
Dr. G. P< Folks for a few days.
Hamilton is the big peach grower
of Marshalvillc. He }s welcome to
tho Magic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Morgan nre ex
pected to arrive home today after a
stay of aomo weeks In North Caroli
na. Mrs. Morgan’s friends will
gret to learn that she is still far from
well.
THE -BEST FRESH EGGS ON THE
MARKET, 25 CENTS DOZEN, AT J,
W. 8. HARDY’S, PHONE 62 OR 301.
31 2t
A pint of Seal Shipt Oysters is a
plenty for an ordinary family—all
Oyaters—no water. Phone 62. J. W;
S. Hardy. 31 It
Bloomsdale Onion Sets
Winter Lawn Grass Seeds
• and Pansy Seeds
. at
Of Ladies* ’Tailored
Suits in all the Lead
ing Colors.
Ladies’ Suits
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
$15.00
Ladies’ Tailored
$20.00
Ladies’ Tailored
$25.00
Ladies’ Tailored
$30.00
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
$50.00
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
$60.00
We handle the best on
the market i n Ready-to-
Suits
Suits
Wear Suits.
the latest
In Mllnerv
We have
and most up-to date
styles, both in Rea^=
to-wear and Trimmed
Hats. •
Onr 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
Never Build a House
> ^30Affl!>iRS , YfA?F^^
can be secured ac 64 Reed street. 7 tf j
FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping or for young men. All con-
eniencos. Couple without children
preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf
WANTED—Positldn as stenograph
er or cashier by competent young la-1
dy. Address “H”., care Herald office, j
19 tf.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Nice two-!
story bouse on Carswell street. See*
me at once. W. D. Youmans. 28 4t
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 sterk
of plans for all kinds of buildings,
either private or public, flrerproof,
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 ipd Structural Engineer.
ROOM FOR RENT—to a gentle
man. Bath and electric lights, phone
462. pt lm
FOR RENT—Seven room house near
A. C. L. shops, with or without truck
garden. Phone 233, or upply to Mrs.
A. L. Cottingham. , 31 2t
Tho railways continue to complain
of the high cost of running.
Blomsdale Pearl, (tre best onion
CAUSE8 MUCH DI8EA8E.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. *
yvW-'.v Meets ev-wv Moidaj
evening at 8:00 IS
yet), Winter Lawn Grasrf seeds
Seajs Pharmacy. * 18 tf
For flrst-clavs rubber tire and wire
wheel work at prices right, see J. T.
McGee, 21 Albany avenue. 12 30t
Go to the Bon Ton forj kid glov-
i. 30 2t
REMOVAL NOTICE!
Sam Lee’s • Chinese laundry has
been moved to No. 5 Tebeau street,
r.rar English block. He thanks his
many customers for past patronage,
and solicits a* continuance of
same. .* 28 6t
Get ttie hablL smoke ”0. O. 6*
Cigars. Clear Havana. 27 ti
Pine Georgia pork, beef, etc. W.
Parker, phone 2SS. 27 2t
Castle Hal ?1ant ave.
Members are requested
attend, aad visiting
Knights are most car*
dlally invited to meet with cs.
J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Mibei. tC. ol K. & S. & M. of F. ;
Advice About Stomach Troubles and
How to Relieve Them.
Do not neglect indigestion which
may lead to all sorts of ills and com
plications. An eminent physician
once said that ninety-five per cent of
all the Ills of tho human body have
their origin In a disordered stomach,
Our experience with Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets leads us to believe them
to tie among the most dependable rein
edles known for the relief of indiges
tion and chronic dyspepsia. Their in
gredients are soothing and healing to
the inuamed membranes of the stom
ach. They are rich In pepsin, one of
the greatest digestive aids known to
medicine. The relief they afford is
ery prompt. Their use with persis
tency and regularity for a short time
tends to bring about a cessation oft . .
the palm caused by .tomach dl.or- ln the,e large and dl,cerDln * amus °-
ders. ' *
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets help to
“THE G RL IN THE TAXI.”
The press and the public of Paris,
Berlin, New York, Chicago and Bos
ton and other cities where “The Girl
In The Taxi” has been presented are
unanimous in acclaiming It as the
greatest laugh-producing entertain
ment ever devised for the delight of
theatre-goers who go to the playhouse
to be ainused. The long runs which
"the Girl in The Taxi” has scored
THE SEALSlPHARMACY
v m RKXALiwronx
Have taken orders today for 7 twenty
five thousand cabbage plants, send in
your order a few days before you
need them at we are having trouble
in getttng them promptly. C. 8.
Hardy ft Son. Phone 316.- 25 4t
insure healthy appetite, to aid diges
tion, and thus promote nutrition
evidence of our sincere faith ln Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try
them nt our risk. If they do not give
ou entire satisfaction, wo will return
ou tho money paid us for them,
without question or formality. They
come in three sizes, prices 25 cents,
50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you
can obtain them cqly at our store—
The Rexall Store. The Seals Phar
macy.
WAYCROSS HERALD
ADVERTISE IN THE
ment centers nre infallible endorie-
meat* of the play’, power, to delight
the ipectator. The Boiton Globe
sold: 'The Girl In The Taxi" U one
of the. merriest show, that ^^r *ei
the Tremont Theatre rockjakwlth
laughter. The house was inched to
the last Inch of standing room and
at very short intervals roars of mer
riment swept across in gales, com
pletely slopping the dlalo;.)
time*.” e
"The Girl In The Taxi" will be
seen at tue- Parker Theatre for an
engagement of one night, Friday, No
vember 3.
oj^e at
RING 174 FOR WOOD.