Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 06, 1911, Image 4

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y i Gr and Fall and Sea! Shipt Oysters pergonal Mr. C. W. Floyd, of Brunswick, waa a guest of the Vlrdie yesterday. * Mr, J. A. .Knapp, of Boston, Oa. is a guest of LaOrande today. _ Mr. S. B. Lewis, of NlcboOf, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. W..Dickens-is at home from ylvester, O a., "nursing a crlffplet dWafact sad kill prn^tcs. KRESO DIP Mo.l m will do tw work. £ DEPENDABLE SURE INEXPENSIVE r to use ■ ■ »P«ct«l W»*- IMMI <6 W- •Mr. H. II. Britt, of Tilton. Is mong the guests at the Phoenix t‘> day. G'tH PHARMACY T. S. Paine, THE LEOERLE LABORATORIES SUPERVISE BEAL SHIPPED OY3- TER BEOS. THE GREATEST AM ERICAN scientific ORGANIZA- TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL SHIPPED FEATURE.’ YOU KNOW YOU EAT OY6TERS OF CERTAIN PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE SEAL.EHIPPED. FOR 8ALE ONLY AT J. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR, TO HAODY BROS MAY’S NEW BUCKWHEAT IN BARRELS, SELF RISING BUCKWHEAT IN PACKAG ES, NEW WARE COUNTY 8YRUP.CORN MEAL FRESH EVERY DAY, NEW CROP CALIFORNIA PRUNES. OUR PRICES ARE AL WAYS FAIR AND OUR GOODS FIRST CLASS. NEXT TO WATER WORKS. PHONE NO. 3. 0000000<>00 « H LESTER MARVIL ° • Formerly holt, Fain A Co FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Telephone 600 Day or Nght ' on,ate Chapel and Morgue oooooooooo« ©ooooooooooo O WL HINSON & CO O UNDERTAKERS AND , EMBALMERS. Phone SI and 153. © OOOOOOOOOO © OOOOOOOOOO© o WILSON ° BENNETT - o & LAMBDIN O Attorney* & Counselors At Law O oOOOOOOOOOO o CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Boars the Signature of Elxarordinary Annuoncemen Sleeping Car Service Between Way. erota and Atlanta, via: A B./[& A. R. R. Effective wljh first chr leaving Way- cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September 4th. The A. B. d A. have secured fo rthii service elegantly appointed oloctric-llKhted sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage You may secure your sleeping car diagrams nro kept continuosuiy open, •pace at the ticket office/ Union Sta- tlon, at any time prior to your trip, ThcA. B. d A. Railroad represents the “Standard of Excellence In Ssrvlcr. 1 Schedule of Sleeping' Car Line. Leave, waycrosv 8:00 p.m. Arrira Atlanta, 6:40 a.m. Leave Amenta 10:1G p.m. Arrive Waycroi, 6:45 a.m TRXVEL “THE RIGHT WAY." W. H. Lee*y, O. P. A., Atlanta. Oa A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta. Oa, R. B. Camp, T. A., Waycross, Ga. ©oo o©©©©©©© « O DEEN& BURNETT <> O ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE O O Room SOS La Grande Bldg, O Waycroea, Oa O O OOOOOOOOOO © HERBERT S HOPKINS attorney at *XVr. Room 326, LaOrande Building. o oooooooooo ° A FLEMING M D + O Office over Gem Pharmacy O O In Southern BnUdlnx. O © OOOOOOOOOO © ooooooooooo o JOHN S WALKER <> O Attorney and Counaalor At © O Law. O O Office np-atalre Southern O O Hotel. O WATCROSS. — GEORGIA. © OOOOOOOOOO © Mr. J. Hdmpton.Parker, of Brun-v wick, spent yesterday In Waycroas visiting, relatives and friends. Mr. Benjamin Curren, of Hu Claire, Wla., is in the city prospecting with 3 view to locating in this section. Miss Juanita Carpenter, who is teaching school at Millwood, spent yesterday in the city with home folk3 When you want neat, stylish shoes at the right prices go to 4 3t The Standard Shoe Co. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tolar anJ children are guests of Mr. and Mr#. H. Murphy. Leave your order with Miss Eddie Parnell for a stylish winter bat Ev erything new and up to date. 6 2i Mrs. M. P. Mobley who has been visiting friends at 45 Perbam street has returned to Baxley. Two beautiful solos were enjoyed by the Central Baptist congregation last night, ope by Mr. Nelson and the other sung by Mr. Edgar Cahawell. Miss Minnie Spear, who is teaching school at Whigham, Ga., spent the week-end in Waycross visiting he.* parents, Mr. and Mr*. S. B. Spear. Fine line of men's women’s and children’s hosiery. 4 3t The Standard Shoe Co 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 . f - - ’ ! . : We hav6 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 Harry Reed speaks Saturday night at Phoenix Park. It will be worth your time’ to come out and hear him J. K. KNIGHT, M. O. Office 226-22S Southern Building. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m; 2:30 to 4 p. m.{ 7 to 8 p. m. ooooooooooo " BYCK ELECTRIC <> *' SUPPLY CO ■ All Kindi of Electrical Work ’ and Supplies. ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ' 20 Lott Street. Phone 200. © O O©©©©©©O © 0Oooooooooo© J B BAGLEY M D o O PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O O Office n Southern Building O O OFFICE HOURS. O O fell A. M. 3-4 P. M. 708 P. M. O O OOOOOOOOOO 0 DON’T YOU MISS OUR SHOW AT THE MAJESTIC TONIGHT. 6 3t BREWER A PHELAN. Mr. T. S. Paschal left last night for hie old home at Washington, Ga. where he will spend several days on business. The special music at First Metho- dlst Church yesterday udder the direc tion of Mrs. Alvin Johnson and Mrs >V. Seals was unusually good. At the morning service two splendid an thems were rendered by the choir. At the evening service a duet by "Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hopkins and a solo by Miss Daily Strickland were the special numbers. *0l£YS0nr WE DON’T GUARANTEE OUR SHOWS OFTEN, BUT WE KNOW WE HAVE A DANDY FOR TONIGHT, AND WE WANT YOU TO COME OUT TO THE MAJESTIC. 6 3t BREWER & PHELAN. Bloomsdale Onion Sets Winter Lawn Grass Seeds. and Pansy Seeds i. A THE SEALS PHARMACY VU8 RIX4U 4TORI The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street 18 NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEN0 A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BEST 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 SHOES FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN GET AS GOOD VALUES IN SHOES, ANO AS NICE STYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES, AND THE PRICES 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 BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can be secured at 64 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 v W ■ . / ^ WANTED—Position as stenograph er or cashier by competent young la dy. Address “H’\, care Herald office, 19 tf. ^ __ \ • _ BOARDING—New furnished rooms; table first class. Apply 60 Carswell arena#. S JURORS FOR WARE SUPERIOR COURT The following i> a Hit of the gran-l and traverse jurors drawn for the December term of Ware Superior Court:- 7' ' ’"I' , O G Parker 1 R B'Janie* I P LIde R o Bennett • »W B- Goodrich B.F Bryant ,1J Hargrave. J A Tomberliu C. E. WUl'aipMn AlleftiJamea J C Humphrey, T C Sauls \V K Booth, t N GLang ; J H GiUon J -E.'Vann B F Hubert John G Steflea W M Denton W J Carswell Ellas Moore Jr. C Ratliff J E Dlckina B D. Finn F B Trent H Hcngeveld P N Harley R P Peterman P G Griffin G P Folks - Traver** Jurors First Week. T W Morriaon ‘ H C Seaman Berrlnn Mills' W T Mlncbow i W Starling W C Paul J F Auitln T 8 Paschal E M Herrin F B McDonald Alva 8mith W J Mania R B Davis J L wildea '•’* Lonnie Jordan W H Thrift W T Royal A F Files T H Finn V N Bronte A J Music W E Dempster' E J Seay B W Lunccford A A Allen ,-D A Jordan Jr. H F Jeffords S C Morton O I Steel* P A Edwards W Crews ■ I. R McFoy .M sears V M Webster 1 A James D M Joaey Second Week. H E Henderson W R Strickland H L Herrin E L Gorman F L Parker J M Cox S M Cannon EUiha Mtore Sr Henry Strickland Mlllender Music S J Stanton W E Slrmana C M Williams R L Strl.ckland Henry Jordan B W Holt 0 R Austin L R Rouse S Y Wilon W L Harper W A Strickland W L Hinson Jaa L Jordan W D Gllllard E A Barber J Cannon Frank Middle- J T Barnes brooks B.J Secklnger C M Potter H P Reddick P H Skelton H M Pafford J A Rowell E J Remley John McClellan ‘ H J MuUla Jack Mualc C M Eunlci J F Bennett L 8 Alfriend Ir H J Waldron ZTM Cason H J J Markey T M Purdom J B Cribb JT, Ward J M Beach * WANTED—Plano tuning by Prof. Gibb’s, office with J. S. Knight, Pendleton street, or phone 72. 3 3t FOR RENT—5 room cottage, corner of *Lott and Isabella streets, next to Central School building.' See B. G. Parks-over citizens Bank. 3 8t FOR RENT—The Vlrdlo stable,, corner Tebcn i nnd Ewing streets. Fine place ter garage. Apply to J. S. Williams, Was'crosa, Ga. 3 6t LOST—Ladles gold watfh with the Initials “I. S. from D. M.” Reward If returned to this office. 4 tf WANTEO—Three funlahed -room, for light housekeeping: must bo on second floor. By -couple with one child.- Address P. o. Box 613, City. 6 5t ' p ©8 RENT—williams otreet, modern up to date 7 room bouoe, Nov. 16, 2 blocks depot A. E. Cochran. DR. J. T. DIXON, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to chronle of women and children. OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND ' DROPSY. Officer-Third Floor Lott-Hltch Bldg. Office home: 9 to 11 a. m. 4 to Phone, office 222. Residence Price, - bn mines and chll- coata. .. Humphrey! & Williamson. Every lady In the city who Furniture store Tuesdrir* Tth will be given a beabQ. « St ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCRpsS HERALD ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD /