Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 03, 1911, Image 4

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Grand Fall and Winter Display SealShlptOysle > p efSona J Hr*. E. M. Thorpe, of Townsend, Ga., I* visiting Mr*. A. J v Moore., Three new boarding students arriv ed this week at Bun#-Bef1 Institute. ingoman” Is the Max Stewart in next .attraction for Waycfoss. No Lyceum tonight on account of the death of Mr. Week’s mother. See dklafoct sad kill pamites. XRESO DIP Ho. I si viu do tf* wit ^ DEPENDABLE SURE INEXPENSIVE r TO USB SHIPPED FEATURE. Y0U KNOW YOU EAT OYSTERS OF CERTAIN PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE SEAL-SHIPPED. FOR SALE ONLY AT terda; SUCCESSOR TO HADDY 0R08. Pbooa m THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES notice. SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OYS TER BEDS. THE GREATEST AM- J?r. i ERIlfAN SCIENTIFIC ORGANI2A- Ac. wc TION FOR FOOD PllRITY PROMO-: etrdr.y. TION. IT8 AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL- i;r. and Mrs. E. L. Tanner, of Dous- he. were registered at LaGrande yes- Est, 1884 For nice Goorgia pork or any other kfnd of fresh meat* I can please you. W. J. Parker, phone 288. 27 2t Get the habit, smoke “Y. B. S. ’ Clear Havana. 27 tf NEW BUCKWHEAT IN BARREL8, 8ELF RISING BUCKWHEAT IN PACKAG ES, NEW WARE COUNTY SYRUP,CORN MEAL FRE8H EVERY DAY, NEW CROP CALIFORNIA PRUNES. OUR PRICES ARE AL WAYS FAIR AND OUR GOODS FIRST CLA88. NEXT TO WATER WORKS. PHONE NO. 3, Mr. W. L. Story, of NIeholls, was among the visitors to Waypross yes- Mr. J. C. Knight, of Jesup, was among the guests at the.Virdie Hotel yesterday. Mr. L. H. Kimbrough, of the Atlanta Journal, Is In Waycrozs today In the interest of his paper. * The “Dixie Flyer” passed through Waycross this morning with a solid train of steel coaches. Mrs. W. M. Wilson will return Sun day from a visit to her old homo at Columbia, S. C. Special prices on misses' and chil dren’s coats. Good values. Humphreys & Williamson. Of Ladies Tailored hits 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 w 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. Humphreys & Williamson A DREADFUL SIGHT To H. J. Hnrnum, of h’reovillo, N T. w*. the fovor-.oro that had plagued hi. Ilfo for rear.' In «,•>!’« of many remedies ho tried. At lu.t ho und Dimklen’. Arnica Salve and wrote 1 • It h«» entirely 'healed with «c*r air * .car left." Heal, trims, Boll., Ec zema, Cult, Bruize., Swelling., Cjrn. aid Plica like magic. On.y 25: at All Druggl.t., 1 ' C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. Vetenarlan. It Albany Avonue. Wayorow, Gs. Da> t and ^’llht Phono 199. Get the habit, .moke "O. 0. 0 Cigar., Clear Havana. • IT If "Cotonwtleut hne a lino new ecnato chamber, fuml.hed In mahogany." In dolhtaice to .tato tradition, and prac tice, *Mwever, It I* to bp hoped the trirntpibg. are In Laeewood and nut- «neg%d. * As'^rig ne Colonel Uooaevelt aaya nothing Mr, Taft can rejoice that tho Colonel t. not knocklngfl him with faint praise, -•!•- Looks as if Home Run Baker were tho only one who could be reeled Mayer of UlHladelpbla without a bit- tar light. *The President^ of Wabash college say. that millionaires can’t Lake their money to heaven, but some of them are not going there anyhow. — * Vo are tola at tho end of forty years It was not Mrs. O'Leary's cow, bnt presumably' a cigar tftrown Into a pile of shavings, that started the Chicago Ore. Which Is all very well tl the Interest of troth tbd veracity,, but In the Internet of Justice It neoeg .arlly Impose, the elnrmout task of making adequate emend* to the cew Don't frecoo. We have blanket* and comfort* that will keep you warm. Cath or easy payments Home Furniture Company, 27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. WAYCROSS LODGE No. MS F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON IBCONO AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:30 P. M. ' All Matona Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. W.d, CLARK, SEC. SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKI - Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason will engage In upecfal detective work Waycross and South Georgia. If you need hi* service* telephone No. t, court house. 6-2-tf Mr. H. S. McWhorter, of Manche* ter, Ga., was among yesterday's guests at the Phoenix. Col. %nd Mrs. Allen B. Spence and children loft this morning for a visit of ten days to Lakeland, Floral City and other points In Florida.. Miss Trimble, of the Presbyterlal Institute at Blackshear, attended the Missionary Jubilee here yesterday and sang two beautiful solos. Mrs. E. L. Tanner of Douglas, who attended the Missionary Jubilee hero yesterday sang two beautiful solos during the day. Mrs. Tanner captur ed all who heard her beautiful songs, CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. Du Kind You Have Always Bought Bsars the Signature of The Young Peoples hour during the Missionary Jubilee yesterday was an j especially Interesting one. Miss Eula (Lang presided, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Seals. “I* tho Democratic party reacting?” Looks that way—ronctlng into pow- Have your tiutomobllo and buggy top work done at J. T. McGee's by a llrst class trimmer.. 21 Albany ave nue. . 12 30t What a bright nnd versatile llttlo chap must be Pi-Yu, the baby Emper or of China! Ho writes: “I have cm ployed too many nobles In political po sitions, which contravenes constitu tionalism.” There is notst five year old In the United States, outside of Boston, who could say anything Ilka that.—Ex. We know a live year girl kid right here In Waycross who can a,ei off somethin- much more com plex nnd inexplicable than that. During the Young Peoples hour at the Missionary Jubilee yesterday a quartette composed of Misses Ruth Brown, Lucilp Rlppard, Myors and Lang sang very sweotly. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fespcrman re turned this morning from Charlotte, N. C., where they went to attend the funeral of Mr. CharllcMoore, who died Saturday, the (yneral taking place on Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Barnes will remain In Charlotte for some days. The Bunn-Bell Orchestra has recelv ed and accepted an Invitation to play at the annual banquet of the Knights of Pythias lx>dge at Douglas on Nov. 20th. The principal- address at the banquet, which will be an elaborate affair, will be delivered by Congress man W. G. Brantley, Prof. E. J.. Ray, of Bunn-Bell Institute, will also delirer an address at tho banquet. Slodmsdale Onion Sets Winter Lawn Grass Seeds and Pansy Seeds at \ - THE SEALSiPHARMACY i vat msunoRK The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO P08T OFFICE. 1 * Jane Street IS NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BE8T ASSORTED, AND LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES EVER SHOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY STACY-ADAMS CO'S„ FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND E. P. REED CO’S., FINE SHOE8 FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN GET A8 GOOD VALUE8 IN 8HOE8, AND A8 NICE STYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIE8, AND THE PRICE8 ARE RIGHT. SOLICITING A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND ASSURING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE, The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street CLASSIFIED ' Why is President Taft staying away . FOR RENT—5 room cottage, corner frtun the White House so long? Wash of Lott and Isabella streets, next to lngton wllL BOon begin advertising: “Come home and all will be forglv- Central School building. See B. Parks over Citizens Bank. 3 3t FOR RENT—The Virdle stables, corner Tebeau and Ewing streets. Fine place for garage. Apply to J. S. Williams, Waycross, Ga. 3 Ct After this trip is over President Taft ought to bo able to recognize the United States, no matter where he sees it. * | - Jimmie Garfield hastens to explain Special prices on misses and chll- that he Isn’t trying to make a fight, dren’s coats. only doing a little more gliding. ( Humphreys & Williamson. BOARDERS WANTED—oood hoard can be secured ac 54 Reed street. 7 tf .FOR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping or for young men.- All con veniences. Couplo without children preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf WANTED—Position as stenograph er or cashier by competent young la dy. Address “H”., care Herald office, 19 tf. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Gentlemen prefered. Apply 47 Howe street l 3t< BOARDING—New furnished rooms; table first class. Apply 60 Carswell avenue. | It WANTED—Plano tuning by Prof. Gibb’s, office with J..S. Knight, Pendleton street, or phone 72. 3 3t RING 315 AND ORDER A 8ACK F BLUE DIAMOND 8CRATCH FEED FOR YOUR CHICKEN8, PUT UP IN 100 POUND 8ACK8 AND 60 POUND SACKS. 1 3t C. S. HARDY & SON.